OPTION NOT INSTALLED.
The language selected and the
corresponding firmware/hardware necessary to run that language
is not present in the swept CW generator. See Chapter 3 for
information on language selection.
DISPLAY IS NOT RESPONDING:
Can appear on the front panel
emulator if the internal processor can not communicate with the
display properly. This error indicates a display failure or a display
connector problem.
DIVIDE BY ZERO EXCEPTION:
This can only be caused by
an internal processor error. Refer to Chapter
4
for instructions on
contacting a qualified service technician.
EEROM FAILED, LOST CAL:
This error indicates that the swept
CW generator has lost its calibration constants and may not meet
specifications. Refer to Chapter 4 and follow the local operator’s
check procedures. If you are a qualified service technician and
this failure occurs, read the Calibration Constants section in the
HP 8360 B-Series Swept Signal Generator/HP 8360 L-Series Swept
CW Generator Service Guide.
EEROM Failed !!:
This error will only occur if the service
adjustment menu is accessed. Specifically, an attempt has been made
to write to a test patch and EEROM failed to store the data.
ERROR: CALIBRATION FAILED
!!:
This error will only occur
if the service adjustment menu is accessed. Specifically, an Al4
sweep ramp calibration has been attempted and failed. Run the
sweep ramp selftest. Refer to the “MENU MAPS” chapter in the
HP 8360 B-Series Swept Signal Generator/HP 8360 L-Series Swept
CW Generator Service Guide.
ERROR Must first enter correction
This error occurs when
a correction point does not have its corresponding frequency entered
first. Refer to “Creating and Applying the User Flatness Correction
Array” in Chapter 1.
ERROR: Must first enter a List Frequency
!!:
This error occurs
when a dwell or offset value does not have its corresponding
frequency entered first. Refer to “Creating and Applying the User
Flatness Correction Array” in Chapter 1.
ERROR: Power Search Failed
!!:
This error occurs when the ALC
is in the ALC search mode and is unable to level to the desired
power level. Refer to Chapter 4 and follow the local operator’s check
procedures.
ERROR: Start must be < Stop !!:
This error occurs in association
with the frequency list, auto fill, feature. If the start frequency
entered is greater than the stop frequency, you will see this error.
Correct by entering a start frequency less than the stop frequency.
ERROR: Stop must be > Start !!:
This error occurs in association
with the frequency list, auto fill, feature. If the stop frequency
Error Messages