6-16
Error Messages
Error Messages in Alphabetical Order
PARALLEL PORT NOT AVAILABLE FOR COPY
Error Number
167
You have defined the parallel port as general purpose I/O (GPIO) for sequencing.
The definition was made under the
key menus. To access the parallel
port for copy, set the selection to
.
PHASE LOCK CAL FAILED
Error Number
4
An internal phase lock calibration routine is automatically executed at
power-on, preset, and any time a loss of phase lock is detected. This message
indicates that phase lock calibration was initiated and the first IF detected, but
a problem prevented the calibration from completing successfully. Refer to the
service guide and execute pretune correction test 48. This message may appear
if you connect a mixer between the RF output and R input before turning on
frequency offset mode. Ignore it: it will go away when you turn on frequency
offset. This message may also appear if you turn on frequency offset mode before
you define the offset.
PHASE LOCK FAILURE
Error
Number 7
The first IF signal was detected at pretune, but phase lock could not be acquired.
Check the signal level to the R channel input to make sure it is
−
35 dBm or
higher. Refer to the service guide for troubleshooting.
PHASE LOCK LOST
Error Number
8
Phase lock was acquired but then lost. Refer to the service guide for
troubleshooting information.
PLOT ABORTED
Error Number
27
When you press the
key, the analyzer aborts the plot in progress.
PLOTTER: not on, not connect, wrong addrs
Error Number
26
The plotter does not respond to control. Verify power to the plotter, and check
the HP-IB connection between the analyzer and the plotter. Ensure that the
plotter address recognized by the analyzer matches the HP-IB address set on
the plotter itself.
PLOTTER NOT READY-PINCH WHEELS UP
Error Number
28
The plotter pinch wheels clamp the paper in place. If you raise the pinch wheels,
the plotter indicates a "not ready" status on the bus.
Local
PARALLEL [COPY]
Local
Summary of Contents for 8719ES
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Page 11: ...1 1 1 HP 8719 20 22ES Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 60: ...1 50 HP 8719 20 22ES Specifications and Characteristics Instrument Specifications ...
Page 61: ...2 1 2 HP 8719 20 22ET Specifications and Characteristics ...
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Page 99: ...3 1 3 Front Rear Panel ...
Page 111: ...4 1 4 Menu Maps ...
Page 113: ...4 3 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 2 Menu Map for Copy ...
Page 114: ...4 4 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 3 Menu Map for Display ...
Page 115: ...4 5 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 4 Menu Map for Format Figure 4 5 Menu Map for Local ...
Page 116: ...4 6 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 6 Menu Map for Marker Marker Fctn and Marker Search ...
Page 118: ...4 8 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 9 Menu Map for Power and Sweep Setup ET only ...
Page 119: ...4 9 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 10 Menu Map for Power and Sweep Setup ES only ...
Page 120: ...4 10 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 11 Menu Map for Preset ...
Page 121: ...4 11 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 12 Menu Map for Save Recall ...
Page 122: ...4 12 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 13 Menu Map for Scale Ref ...
Page 128: ...5 1 5 Hardkey Softkey Reference ...
Page 194: ...6 1 6 Error Messages ...
Page 222: ...7 1 7 Options and Accessories ...
Page 234: ...8 1 8 Preset State and Memory Allocation ...
Page 253: ...8 20 Preset State and Memory Allocation Memory Allocation ...
Page 254: ...9 1 9 Understanding the CITIfile Data Format ...
Page 269: ...9 16 Understanding the CITIfile Data Format Useful Calculations ...
Page 270: ...10 1 10 Determining System Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 281: ...10 12 Determining System Measurement Uncertainties Measurement Uncertainty Equations ...