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Chapter 7
Error Messages
Error Messages
Error Messages
The analyzer can generate various messages that appear on the display
during operation. There are four types of messages.
• Status Messages appear on the right side of the analyzer display
and/or set status bits in the SCPI Status Register system. These
messages indicate a condition that may result in erroneous data
being displayed. Although most messages display and set a status
bit, some will only be displayed until the error condition is corrected.
Multiple messages can be displayed and will be listed in the display
area.
• Informational Messages provide information that requires no
intervention. These messages appear in the status line at the bottom
of the display, in green if you have a color display. The message will
remain until you preset the analyzer, press
ESC
, or another message
is displayed in the status line.
• User Error Messages appear when an attempt has been made to
set a parameter incorrectly or an operation has failed (such as
saving a file). These messages are often generated during remote
operation when an invalid programming command has been entered.
These messages appear in the status line at the bottom of the
display, in yellow if you have a color display. The message will
remain until you preset the analyzer, press
ESC
, or another message
is displayed in the status line. A summary of the last 11 error
messages may be viewed by pressing,
System
then
Show Errors
.
When generated by activity on the remote interface, the messages
are output to the remote bus. When output to the remote interface,
they are preceded by an error number. Note that the error number is
not displayed under the
System
,
Show Errors
key sequence.
• Pop-up Messages indicate a condition that may require
intervention. They display in the middle of the display in a framed
box. The message will remain until the appropriate intervention has
taken place or the condition has corrected.
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