Agilent Technologies 86082A User Manual page 404

Wavelength domain component analyzer
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Table 7-7. Analyzer Warnings (9 of 12)
Error Number
6725
6726
6727
6728
6729
6730
6731
6732
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Error Description [description/explanation/examples]
desc = "Trace lengths do not match."
help = "A math expression could not be evaluated because the inputs have
differing sizes (trace lengths). All inputs to this function must be of the same
size."
desc = "Trace lengths do not match."
help = "A math expression could not be evaluated because the inputs have
differing sizes (trace lengths). All inputs to this function must be of the same
size."
desc = "Y axis counts do not match."
help = "A math expression could not be evaluated because the inputs have
differing numbers of Y axis data. All input arguments to this function must have
the same number of Y axis data points."
desc = "Incorrect number of inputs for math expression"
help = "A math expression could not be evaluated because the number of input
arguments to the function is incorrect."
desc = "Math expression expects units of dBm."
help = "A math expression could not be evaluated because the input argument
does not have the required Y axis units of dBm."
desc = "Math expression expects units of watts."
help = "A math expression could not be evaluated because the input argument
does not have the required Y axis units of watts."
desc = "Illegal combination of trace Y axis units"
help = "A math expression could not be evaluated because the combination of Y
axis units in the input arguments do not make sense. For example it is valid to
divide watts by watts or to divide watts by a unitless value but it is invalid to
divide a unitless value by watts."
desc = "Illegal combination of trace X axis units"
help = "A math expression could not be evaluated because the input arguments
have differing X axis units. All input arguments must have identical X axis units.
This commonly happens when trace math is attempted between a zero span
trace (time units) and a non-zero span trace (wavelength units)."
Status Listings
Analyzer Warnings
7-27

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