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No signal found
This message appears when you select Autoscale, but the analyzer was
unable to find an input signal on any channel at any threshold setting.
•
Check that the input cable is correctly connected to the analyzer.
•
Check that the probes are connected to valid signal lines in the circuit
under test.
•
Check power to the circuit under test.
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Check the activity indicators.
Not configured to print
You have the interface settings menu configured for “Connect to Computer.”
If you have a printer connected to the interface (not a computer), you can set
up the printer as follows:
1
Press Print/Utility.
2
Press RS-232 Menu or HP-IB menu, depending on the interface
installed.
3
Press the Connect To softkey until one of the following is highlighted:
•
HP Print if an HP printer is connected.
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Epson if an Epson-compatible printer is connected.
•
HP Plot if an HP plotter or plotter compatible with HP-GL is connected.
(Some HP printers with the HP-PCL V language will also work with this
setting.)
Occurrence count at limit
The count for occurrences of an edge in the Advanced Trigger menu must be
set to a value between 1 and 1048575 inclusive.
Operation Not allowed on Trigger In
This message appears when you move the Position knob while the Ext Trig
input is the selected channel.
Press STOP to increase print speed
This message appears when you are printing while the analyzer is acquiring
data in Run mode. Because acquiring and displaying waveforms uses
controller time that could otherwise be used for printing, you can speed
printing by stopping acquisition.
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Summary of Contents for 54620A
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Page 18: ...1 Getting Started ...
Page 20: ...Using the Logic Analyzer Figure 1 Getting Started 19 ...
Page 52: ...2 Making Analyzer Measurements ...
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Page 122: ...3 Solving Problems ...
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Page 128: ...4 Ensuring Accurate Measurements ...
Page 150: ...5 Testing Adjusting and Troubleshooting the Analyzer ...
Page 180: ...6 Replaceable Parts ...
Page 193: ...Exploded View of Logic Analyzer Figure 60 Replaceable Parts To order a replacement part 192 ...
Page 196: ...7 Performance Characteristics ...
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