Chapter 7
7-7
Error Messages
Informational Messages
Informational Messages
The following messages provide information that requires no
intervention. The information provided in brackets, for example
<filename> or <name> is a variable that represents a specific input
provided previously.
<filename> file loaded
The filename indicated has been successfully loaded.
<filename> file saved
The filename indicated has been successfully saved.
<filename> file copied
The filename indicated has been successfully copied.
<filename> file deleted
The filename indicated has been successfully deleted.
<filename1> file renamed to <filename2>
Filename1 has been successfully renamed to filename2.
Atten auto set to 15 dB
Indicates that an input signal has been detected which
is of sufficient level to force the input attenuator to be
autocoupled at 15 dB. If the signal level is reduced the
attenuator will stay at 15 dB. This overload protection
occurs at an input power level of 13 dBm (68 dBmV for
Option 1DP)
±
7 dB when the input attenuation is
autocoupled and set to <15 dB. To return to the original
measurement setup, reduce the input signal level and
press
Amplitude
. Then press
Attenuation Auto Man
twice,
to toggle back to
Auto
.
Volume <name> formatted
The indicated disk has been successfully formatted.
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