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Troubleshooting
If You Encounter a Problem
•
Can’t Turn Off Sweep Mode?
In the sweep mode menu you can choose to set the sweep to various sweep types
or to turn sweep off. Press
Sweep/List
,
Sweep
and choose
Off
from the sweep
mode selections.
•
Recalled a Register and Sweep List is Missing?
Sweep information is not stored as part of the instrument state in a storage
register. Only the current step and list sweep is available to the signal generator
and it cannot be stored nor will it survive a factory preset.
•
All of the Registers Where You Previously Stored Instrument
States are Empty?
The save/recall registers are backed-up by a battery when AC power to the signal
generator is not connected. The battery may need to be replaced. To verify that the
battery has failed, turn power off line power to the signal generator and unplug it.
Then plug in the instrument and cycle power on. If either error message
−
311 or
−
700 is stored in the error message queue, your battery has failed. Refer to the
service guide for battery replacement instructions.
•
Saved an Instrument State in a Register but the Register is
Empty or Contains the Wrong State?
If you have intentionally, or unintentionally, selected a register number that is
greater than 99, the signal generator will automatically select register 99 to save
your instrument state. If the register number you intended to use is empty or
contains the wrong instrument state, recall register 99 as the instrument state may
be saved there.
•
The Power Supply has Shut Down
If the power supply is not working, it requires repair or replacement. There is no
user-replaceable power supply fuse. Refer to the service guide for instructions.
Summary of Contents for ESG-D Series
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Page 34: ...Contents 30 ...
Page 46: ...1 12 Preparing for Use Verifying Signal Generator Operation ...
Page 138: ...5 2 Hardkey and Softkey Reference ...
Page 164: ...5 28 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Amplitude ...
Page 166: ...5 30 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Arrow Keys ...
Page 168: ...5 32 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Display Contrast Keys ...
Page 188: ...5 52 Hardkey and Softkey Reference FM ...
Page 196: ...5 60 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Frequency ...
Page 198: ...5 62 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Help ...
Page 200: ...5 64 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Hold ...
Page 202: ...5 66 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Incr Set ...
Page 236: ...5 100 Hardkey and Softkey Reference LF Out ...
Page 238: ...5 102 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Local ...
Page 240: ...5 104 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mod On Off ...
Page 242: ...5 106 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode ...
Page 336: ...5 200 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode GSM ...
Page 422: ...5 286 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode PDC ...
Page 466: ...5 330 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode PHS ...
Page 532: ...5 396 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Numeric Keypad ...
Page 554: ...5 418 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Power Switch ...
Page 564: ...5 428 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Preset ...
Page 570: ...5 434 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Pulse ...
Page 574: ...5 438 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Recall ...
Page 576: ...5 440 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Return ...
Page 578: ...5 442 Hardkey and Softkey Reference RF On Off ...
Page 584: ...5 448 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Save ...
Page 604: ...5 468 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Sweep List ...
Page 666: ...7 20 Operation Userfile Applications ...
Page 675: ...8 9 Safety and Regulatory Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity ...