Error Messages
Error Messages
401
402
403
-300,
“Device
Patch
Indicates that a Self-Test Patch was requested for storage in
EEPROM Patch Table, but the table already has the maximum
allowed (50).
-300, “Device specific error;Illegal Test Patch
Indicates that an illegal Self-Test Patch <name> has been acquired
to set a Self-Test Patch in EEPROM. Node <name> must be a test
node and it cannot be a menu node. Any self test whose name is
preceded by * (on the front panel display) is a self test menu. By
convention, any name which starts with an assembly number (e.g.
. . . is a menu. And any name that contains
the word ‘Menu’ is a menu. However, not all entries were able to
follow this convention due to display width limitations.
-222, “Data out of
Patch Value Out Of
Indicates that user has entered a Self-Test Patch with upper or
lower limit values greater than allowed. All upper and lower limits
of these Self-Test Patches must be with in the range of
to
-32768.
404
-220, “Parameter error;Incorrect Number of
Indicates that user has entered too many or not enough parameters
to complete the entry for a Self-Test Patch. Parameters required to
enter a Self-Test Patch are <name>,
and
Refer to the Service Manual for more
information.
405
-330, “Self-test failed;Self Test Patches
The conditions indicated by this error are: (1) firmware has, been
upgraded and the test patch table has been initialized. Refer to
service documentation for the appropriate patch table entries
associated with the new firmware revision. (2) SRAM and EEPROM
test patch tables have been corrupted and are incorrectable. Refer
to service documentation for troubleshooting information.
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Summary of Contents for 83751A
Page 1: ...User s Guide HP 83751A B and HP 83752AlB Synthesized Sweepers ...
Page 22: ...Contents 17 3 Typical Phase Noise 10 GHz Carrier 17 12 17 4 Dimensions 17 17 Contents 8 ...
Page 24: ...1 Performing the Operator s Check ...
Page 35: ...I 2 Externally Leveling the Sweeper ...
Page 46: ...3 Generating a Stepped Sweep ...
Page 48: ...4 Generating a Millimeter Signal ...
Page 54: ...5 Creating User Flatness Arrays I ...
Page 59: ......
Page 63: ...I I 6 Operating a Master Slave Setup ...
Page 70: ...I 7 Front Rear Panel ...
Page 100: ...I 8 Instrument State Keys ...
Page 112: ...I 9 Marker Keys ...
Page 121: ...10 Modulation Keys ...
Page 128: ...11 Frequency Keys ...
Page 141: ...12 Sweep Keys ...
Page 151: ...13 Power Keys ...
Page 161: ...14 Entry Keys ...
Page 162: ...Entry Keys pg48ab Figure 14 1 The Entry Group 14 2 ...
Page 171: ...I 15 Special Functions ...
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Page 199: ...16 Error Messages ...
Page 235: ...I 17 Specifications and Options I ...
Page 244: ...Specifications and Options RF output Source Match 1 7 1 SWR internaLLy Leveled 1 7 1 0 ...
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Page 252: ...Specifications and Options General Weight Net 16 kg 35 lb Shipping 23 kg 49 lb 17 18 ...
Page 257: ...18 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 266: ...Index ...