Error
Messages
Messages
802
802,"Assembly
Revs
not
saved,
PG
switch
is
not
0
(802)"
The
protection
switch
on
the
CPU
board
is
in
an
incorrect
position
to
change
EEPROM
data.
803
803,"EEPROM
not
cleared,
PG
switch
is
not
0
(803)"
The
protection
switch
on
the
CPU
board
is
in
an
incorrect
position
to
clear
EEPROM
data.
900
900,"PRI
increased
to
t
pulse
width;(900)"
The
current
pulse
width
is
too
large
for
the
current
PRI.
The
PRI
is
increased
to
allow
for
the
pulse
width.
This
is
a
\permanent"
error
.
901
901,"Delay
and
width
decreased
to
t
max
PRI;(901)"
The
current
pulse
width
plus
the
current
pulse
delay
is
too
large
because
they
are
greater
than
the
maximum
PRI.
The
delay
and/or
the
width
were
reduced
to
t.
This
is
a
\permanent"
error
.
940
940,"Oven
is
cold;(940)"
The
high
stability
time
base
oven
is
cold.
The
oven
must
be
allowed
to
warm
up
before
proper
instrument
operation
will
occur
.
This
is
a
\permanent"
error
.
944
944,"Reference
synthesizer
went
out
of
lock;(944)"
The
reference
synthesizer
went
out
of
lock.
The
out
of
lock
condition
may
have
been
due
to
an
external
time
base
being
connected
or
disconnected.
Enter
a
dierent
RF
frequency
and
then
set
the
frequency
back
to
the
desired
value
to
re-lock.
This
is
a
\permanent"
error
.
1101
1101,"Loop
number
is
invalid.;(1101)"
If
you
are
using
the
direct
hardware
control
service
feature
,
you
have
entered
an
out
of
range
value
.
If
this
error
occurs
while
not
using
the
direct
hardware
control
service
feature
,
low
level
hardware
drivers
could
not
set
the
requested
synthesizer
setting.
Try
setting
the
synthesizer
again.
If
this
error
message
persists
,
run
the
instrument
self
test.
1102
1102,"Start
bit
is
negative
.;(1102)"
See
the
explanation
for
error
number
1101.
1103
1103,"Length
less
than
0
or
more
than
32;(1103)"
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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...
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