Error
Messages
Messages
610
610,"Track
and
hold
failed,
level
is
invalid;(610)"
P
ower
level
was
too
high
to
do
a
power
level
setting
in
pulse
or
scan
AM
mode
.
Try
setting
power
to
a
lower
value
.
611
611,"Track
and
hold
failed,
level
is
invalid;(611)"
P
ower
level
was
too
high
to
do
a
power
level
setting
in
pulse
or
scan
AM
mode
.
Try
setting
power
to
a
lower
value
.
650
650,"PG
switch
not
set
to
0;(650)"
ALC
calibration
data
was
not
saved
in
EEPROM
because
the
PG
switch
was
protecting
the
EEPROM
from
\writes".
Open
up
the
synthesizer
and
switch
the
PG
switch
to
0.
651
651,"Invalid
vernier
cal
data
for
1-20
GHz;(651)"
V
alid
vernier
calibration
data
is
not
available
for
the
1-20
GHz
band.
If
you
need
to
use
this
frequency
range
,
see
the
explanation
for
error
number
4000.
652
652,"ALC
term
verication
after
EEPROM
write;(652)"
ALC
vernier
calibration
data
was
not
written
into
EEPROM
correctly
.
Try
writing
the
data
into
the
synthesizer
again.
653
653,"Invalid
vernier
cal
data
for
0.01-1
GHz;(653)"
V
alid
vernier
calibration
data
is
not
available
for
the
0.01-1
GHz
band.
If
you
need
to
use
this
frequency
range
,
see
the
explanation
for
error
number
4000.
655
655,"PG
switch
not
set
to
0;(655)"
F
actory
frequency
correction
data
was
not
saved
in
EEPROM
because
the
PG
switch
was
protecting
the
EEPROM
from
\writes".
Open
up
the
synthesizer
and
switch
the
PG
switch
to
0.
656
656,"F
actory
atness
cal
data
verication;(656)"
F
actory
frequency
level
calibration
data
was
not
written
into
EEPROM
correctly
.
Try
writing
the
data
into
the
synthesizer
again.
657
657,"F
actory
atness
cal
data
is
invalid;(657)"
A
valid
factory
frequency
level
calibration
is
not
available
for
one
or
more
of
the
frequency
bands
and/or
attenuator
settings
.
See
the
explanation
for
error
number
4000.
8-14
Summary of Contents for HP 83711A
Page 3: ...User s Guide HP 83711A 12A and HP 83711B 12B Synthesized CW Generators...
Page 19: ...1 Installing and Verifying the Synthesizer...
Page 30: ...Installing and Verifying the Synthesizer...
Page 31: ...2 Performing Fundamental Synthesizer Operations...
Page 46: ...Performing Fundamental Synthesizer Operations...
Page 47: ...3 Generating Signals with the Synthesizer...
Page 70: ...Generating Signals with the Synthesizer...
Page 71: ...4 Speci cations and Options...
Page 94: ...Speci cations and Options...
Page 95: ...5 Front Rear Panel...
Page 108: ...Front Rear Panel Knob See Also 4 5 4 5 ENTRY OFF SYSTem KEY 5 14...
Page 111: ...Front Rear Panel Figure 5 6 Power Cable and Line Mains Plug Part Numbers 5 17...
Page 112: ...Front Rear Panel...
Page 113: ...6 Keys Shifted Functions...
Page 120: ...Keys Shifted Functions See Also 4 5 ENTRY OFF 4STEP SIZE5 6 8...
Page 122: ...Keys Shifted Functions See Also 4 5 ENTRY OFF 4STEP SIZE5 6 10...
Page 170: ...Keys Shifted Functions See Also 4 5 4 5 ENTRY OFF 6 58...
Page 171: ...7 Special Functions...
Page 189: ...8 Error Messages...
Page 229: ...9 Legal and Regulatory Information...
Page 239: ...Legal and Regulatory Information Assistance 9 12...
Page 241: ...Legal and Regulatory Information...
Page 242: ...Index...
Page 251: ......