Keysight N1913 User Manual page 231

Epm series power meters
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System error;Sensor EEPROM < > data not found or unreadable
310
Where < > refers to the sensor data block covered, for example, Linearity, Temp - Comp (temperature
compensation).
This indicates a failure with your E-Series Power Sensor. Refer to your power sensor manual for details on
returning it for repair.
System error;Sensors connected to both front and rear inputs.
310
You cannot connect two power sensors to the one channel input. In this instance the power meter detects
power sensors connected to both it's front and rear channel inputs.
–351
Configuration memory lost; storage fault
Refer to
Out of memory
321
The power meter required more memory than was available to run an internal operation.
Self-test Failed;
330
The -330, "Self-test Failed" errors indicate that you have a problem with your power meter. Refer to
"Contacting Keysight Technologies"
Self-test Failed;Measurement Channel Fault
330
Self-test Failed;Measurement Channel A Fault
330
Self-test Failed;Measurement Channel B Fault
330
Self-test Failed;Calibrator Fault
330
Refer to
Self-test Failed;ROM Check Failed
330
Self-test Failed;RAM Check Failed
330
Queue overflow
350
The error queue is full and another error has occurred which could not be recorded.
Parity error in program
361
The serial port receiver has detected a parity error and consequently, data integrity cannot be guaranteed.
Framing error in program
362
The serial port receiver has detected a framing error and consequently, data integrity cannot be guaranteed.
Input buffer overrun
363
The serial port receiver has been overrun and consequently, data has been lost.
Query INTERRUPTED
410
A command was received which sends data to the output buffer, but the output buffer contained data from
a previous command (the previous data is not overwritten). The output buffer is cleared when power has
been off, or after *RST (reset) command has been executed.
Keysight N1913/1914A User's Guide
"Memory Erase/Secure Erase"
"Calibrator"
on page 222 if you require a description of the calibrator test.
on page 119 to perform secure erase.
on page 235 for details of what to do with your faulty power meter.
Maintenance
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