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Troubleshooting
Execution Error
-232
Invalid format
Indicates that a legal program data element was parsed but
could not be executed because the data format or structure is
inappropriate. For example, when loading memory tables or
when sending a
SYSTem:SET
parameter for an unknown
instrument.
-233
Invalid version
Indicates that a legal program data element was parsed but
could not be executed because the version of the data is
incorrect to the device. This particular error is used when file or
block data elements are recognized by the instrument, but
cannot be executed for reasons of version incompatibility. For
example, a non- supported file version or a non- supported
instrument version.
-240
Hardware error
Indicates that a legal program command or query could not be
executed because of a hardware problem in the device. The
definition of what constitutes a hardware problem is completely
device-specific. This error is used when the device cannot
detect the more specific errors described for errors -241
through -249.
-241
Hardware missing
Indicates that a legal program command or query could not be
executed because of missing device hardware. For example, an
option was not installed.
-250
Mass storage error
Indicates that a mass storage error has occurred. This message
is used when a device cannot detect the more specific errors
described for errors -251 through -259.
-252
Missing media
Indicates that a legal program command or query could not be
executed because of missing media, for instance no disk in the
disk drive. The definition of what constitutes missing media is
device-specific.
Summary of Contents for ESG Series
Page 3: ...ii ...
Page 29: ...1 12 Preparing for Use Verifying Signal Generator Operation ...
Page 43: ...2 14 Using Functions Saving and Recalling an Instrument State ...
Page 95: ...3 52 Troubleshooting HP Sales and Service Offices ...
Page 109: ...4 14 Front and Rear Panel Rear Panel Overview ...
Page 111: ...5 2 Hardkey and Softkey Reference ...
Page 135: ...5 26 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Ampl ...
Page 137: ...5 28 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Amplitude ...
Page 139: ...5 30 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Arrow Keys ...
Page 141: ...5 32 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Display Contrast Keys ...
Page 161: ...5 52 Hardkey and Softkey Reference FM ...
Page 169: ...5 60 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Frequency ...
Page 171: ...5 62 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Help ...
Page 173: ...5 64 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Hold ...
Page 175: ...5 66 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Incr Set ...
Page 195: ...5 86 Hardkey and Softkey Reference LF Out ...
Page 197: ...5 88 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Local ...
Page 199: ...5 90 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mod On Off ...
Page 200: ...5 91 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode Mode This front panel key is reserved for future use ...
Page 201: ...5 92 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode ...
Page 203: ...5 94 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Numeric Keypad ...
Page 225: ...5 116 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Power Switch ...
Page 235: ...5 126 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Preset ...
Page 241: ...5 132 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Pulse ...
Page 245: ...5 136 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Recall ...
Page 247: ...5 138 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Return ...
Page 249: ...5 140 Hardkey and Softkey Reference RF On Off ...
Page 255: ...5 146 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Save ...
Page 275: ...5 166 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Sweep List ...
Page 311: ...6 10 Options and Accessories Upgrade and Retrofit Kits ...
Page 312: ...7 1 7 Operation This chapter is reserved for future use ...
Page 313: ...7 2 Operation ...
Page 322: ...8 9 Safety and Regulatory Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity ...
Page 341: ...9 18 Specifications HP ESG Series Signal Generators Specifications ...