8753ES/ET Error Messages
こんにちは!本日は8753ES/ETのERRORの内容を載せます。BATTERY FAILED. STATE MEMORY CLEAREDError Number 183The battery protection of the non-volatile SRAM memory has failed. The SRAM memory has been cleared. Refer to Chapter 14 , “Assembly Replacement and Post-Repair Procedures,” for battery replacement instructions. See the chapter titled “Preset State and Memory Allocation” in the analyzer’s reference guide for moreinformation about the SRAM memory.BATTERY LOW! STORE SAVE REGS TO DISKError Number 184The battery protection of the non-volatile SRAM memory is in danger of failing. If this occurs, all of the instrument state registers stored in SRAM memory will be lost. Save these states to a disk and refer to Chapter 14 , “Assembly Replacement andPost-Repair Procedures,” for battery replacement instructions. See the chapter titled “Preset State and Memory Allocation” in the analyzer’s reference guide for more information about the SRAM memory.CALIBRATION ABORTEDError Number 74You have changed the active channel during a calibration so the calibration in progress was terminated. Make sure the appropriate channel is active and restart the calibration.CALIBRATION REQUIREDError Number 63A calibration set could not be found that matched the current stimulus state or measurement parameter. You will have to perform a new calibration.CORRECTION CONSTANTS NOT STOREDError Number 3A store operation to the EEPROM was not successful. You must change the position of the switch on the A9 CPU assembly. Refer to “A9 Switch Positions” on page 3-6.CORRECTION TURNED OFFError Number 66Critical parameters in your current instrument state do not match the parameters for the calibration set, therefore correction has been turned off. The critical instrument state parameters are sweep type, start frequency, frequency span, and number of points.CURRENT PARAMETER NOT IN CAL SETError Number 64Correction is not valid for your selected measurement parameter. Either change the measurement parameters or perform a new calibration.DEADLOCKError Number 111A fatal firmware error occurred before instrument preset completed.DEVICE: not on, not connect, wrong addrsError Number 119The device at the selected address cannot be accessed by the analyzer. Verify that the device is switched on, and check the GPIB connection between the analyzer and the device. Ensure that the device address recognized by the analyzer matches the GPIB address set on the device itself.DISK HARDWARE PROBLEMError Number 39The disk drive is not responding correctly. Refer to the disk drive operating manual.DISK MESSAGE LENGTH ERRORError Number 190The analyzer and the external disk drive aren't communicating properly. Check the GPIB connection and then try substituting another disk drive to isolate the problem instrument.DISK: not on, not connected, wrong addrsError Number 38The disk cannot be accessed by the analyzer. Verify power to the disk drive, and check the GPIB connection between the analyzer and the disk drive. Ensure that the disk drive address recognized by the analyzer matches the GPIB address set on the disk drive itself.DISK READ/WRITE ERRORError Number 189There may be a problem with your disk. Try a new floppy disk. If a new floppy disk does not eliminate the error, suspect hardware problems.INITIALIZATION FAILEDError Number 47The disk initialization failed, probably because the disk is damaged.INSUFFICIENT MEMORY, PWR MTR CAL OFFError Number 154There is not enough memory space for the power meter calibration array. Increase the available memory by clearing one or more save/recall registers, or by reducing the number of points.NO CALIBRATION CURRENTLY IN PROGRESSError Number 69The softkey is not valid unless a calibration is already in progress. Start a new calibration.NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON DISK FOR STOREError Number 44The store operation will overflow the available disk space. Insert a new disk or purge files to create free disk space.NO FILE(S) FOUND ON DISKError Number 45No files of the type created by an analyzer store operation were found on the disk. If you requested a specific file title, that file was not found on the disk.NO IF FOUND: CHECK R INPUT LEVELError Number 5The first IF signal was not detected during pretune. Check the front panel R channel jumper. If there is no visible problem with the jumper, refer to Chapter 7 , “Source Troubleshooting.”NO PHASE LOCK: CHECK R INPUT LEVELError Number 7The first IF signal was detected at pretune, but phase lock could not be acquired. Refer to Chapter 7 , “Source Troubleshooting.”NO SPACE FOR NEW CAL. CLEAR REGISTERSError Number 70You cannot store a calibration set due to insufficient memory. You can free more memory by clearing a saved instrument state from an internal register (which may also delete an associated calibration set, if all the instrument states using the calibration kit have been deleted). You can store the saved instrument state and calibration set to a disk before clearing them. After deleting the instrument states, press to run the memory packer.NOT ALLOWED DURING POWER METER CALError Number 198When the analyzer is performing a power meter calibration, the GPIB bus is unavailable for other functions such as printing or plotting.OVERLOAD ON INPUT A, POWER REDUCED (ES only)Error Number 58See OVERLOAD ON INPUT R POWER REDUCED (error number 57).OVERLOAD ON INPUT B, POWER REDUCED (ES only)Error Number 59See OVERLOAD ON INPUT R POWER REDUCED (error number 57).OVERLOAD ON INPUT R, POWER REDUCEDError Number 57You have exceeded approximately +14 dBm at one of the test ports. The RF output power is automatically reduced to −85 dBm. The annotation P⇓ appears in the left margin of the display to indicate that the power trip function has been activated.When this occurs, reset the power to a lower level, then toggle the softkey to switch on the power again.OVERLOAD ON REFL PORT, POWER REDUCED (ET only)Error Number 58See OVERLOAD ON INPUT R POWER REDUCED (error number 57).OVERLOAD ON TRANS PORT, POWER REDUCED (ET only)Error Number 59See OVERLOAD ON INPUT R POWER REDUCED (error number 57).PARALLEL PORT NOT AVAILABLE FOR GPIOError Number 165You have defined the parallel port as COPY for sequencing in the GPIB menu. To access the parallel port for general purpose I/O (GPIO), set the selection to [GPIO].PARALLEL PORT NOT AVAILABLE FOR COPYError Number 167You have defined the parallel port as general purpose I/O (GPIO) for sequencing. The definition was made under the key menus. To access the parallel port for copy, set the selection to .PHASE LOCK CAL FAILEDError Number 4An internal phase lock calibration routine is automatically executed at power-on, preset, and any time a loss of phase lock is detected. This message indicates that phase lock calibration was initiated and the first IF detected, but a problem prevented the calibration from completing successfully. Refer to Chapter 3 , “Adjustments and Correction Constants,” and execute pretune correction (test 48). This message may appear if you connect a mixer between the RF output and R input before turning on frequency offset mode. Ignore it: it will go away when you turn on frequency offset.This message may also appear if you turn on frequency offset mode before you define the offset.PHASE LOCK LOSTError Number 8Phase lock was acquired but then lost. Refer to Chapter 7 , “Source Troubleshooting.”POSSIBLE FALSE LOCKError Number 6Phase lock has been achieved, but the source may be phase-locked to the wrong harmonic of the synthesizer. Perform “Source Pretune Correction Constants (Test 48)” on page 3-10.POWER METER INVALIDError Number 116The power meter indicates an out-of-range condition. Check the test setup.POWER METER NOT SETTLEDError Number 118Sequential power meter readings are not consistent. Verify that the equipment is set up correctly. If so, preset the instrument and restart the operation.POWER SUPPLY HOT!Error Number 21The temperature sensors on the A8 post-regulator assembly have detected an over-temperature condition. The power supplies regulated on the post-regulator have been shut down. Refer to Chapter 5 , “Power Supply Troubleshooting.”POWER SUPPLY SHUT DOWN!Error Number 22One or more supplies on the A8 post-regulator assembly have been shut down due to an over-current, over-voltage, or under-voltage condition. Refer to Chapter 5 , “Power Supply Troubleshooting.”POWER UNLEVELEDError Number 179There is either a hardware failure in the source or you have attempted to set the power level too high. Check to see if the power level you set is within specifications. If it is, refer to Chapter 7 , “Source Troubleshooting.” You will only receive this message over the GPIB. On the analyzer, P? is displayed.PRINTER: errorError Number 175The parallel port printer is malfunctioning. The analyzer cannot complete the copy function.PRINTER: not handshakingError Number 177The printer at the parallel port is not responding.PRINTER: not on, not connected, wrong addrsError Number 24The printer does not respond to control. Verify power to the printer, and check the GPIB connection between the analyzer and the printer. Ensure that the printer address recognized by the analyzer matches the GPIB address set on the printer itself.PROBE POWER SHUT DOWN!Error Number 23The analyzer biasing supplies to the HP/Agilent 85024A external probe are shut down due to excessive current. Troubleshoot the probe, and refer to Chapter 5 , “Power Supply Troubleshooting.”PWR MTR: NOT ON/CONNECTED OR WRONG ADDRSError Number 117The power meter cannot be accessed by the analyzer. Verify that the power meter address and model number set in the analyzer match the address and model number of the actual power meter.SAVE FAILED.INSUFFICIENT MEMORYError Number 151You cannot store an instrument state in an internal register due to insufficient memory. Increase the available memory by clearing one or more save/recall registers and pressing , or by storing files to a disk.SELF TEST #n FAILEDService ErrorNumber 112Internal test #n has failed. Several internal test routines are executed at instrument preset. The analyzer reports the first failure detected. Refer to the internal tests and the self-diagnose feature descriptions earlier in this chapter.SOURCE POWER TURNED OFF, RESET UNDER POWER MENUInformation Message You have exceeded the maximum power level at one of the inputs and power has been automatically reduced. The annotation P⇓ indicates that power trip has beenactivated. When this occurs, reset the power and then press, to switch on the power. This message follows errornumbers 57, 58, and 59.SWEEP MODE CHANGED TO CW TIME SWEEPError Number 187If you select external source auto or manual instrument mode and you do not also select CW mode, the analyzer is automatically switched to CW.TEST ABORTEDError Number 113You have prematurely stopped a service test.TROUBLE!CHECK SETUP AND START OVERService ErrorNumber 115Your equipment setup for the adjustment procedure in progress is not correct. Check the setup diagram and instructions in “Source Pretune Correction Constants (Test 48)” on page 3-10. Start the procedure again.WRONG DISK FORMAT, INITIALIZE DISKError Number 77You have attempted to store, load, or read file titles, but your disk format does not conform to the Logical Interchange Format (LIF). You must initialize the disk before reading or writing to it.