Condition Errors 101 To 199, Measurement Integrity - Keysight Technologies X Series Service Manual

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Condition Errors 101 to 199, Measurement Integrity

Condition Errors 101 to 199, Measurement Integrity
Errors with making measurements: triggering, over range, bad
acquisition/data, bad settings.
An event with the error number shown in the table means the condition has
been detected.
When the condition is cleared, an event with the error number plus 1000 is
generated.
For example, error 129 indicates a Meas Uncal condition has been detected,
error 1129 indicates that failure has been cleared.
An E in the Error or Warning column means that an error is put up on the front
panel and sent out to SCPI when this condition is detected. A W in this column
means that a Warning is put up on the front panel but nothing goes out to
SCPI. Nothing in this column means nothing is put up; status bit only.
Err#
Message
133
Signal Summary
135
No Result
135
No Result; Meas invalid
with I/Q inputs
135
No Result;Turn on MCE
137
(unused)
139
Uncalibrated Summary
141
Input Overload
141
Input Overload;ADC
over range
141
Input Overload;I/Q ADC
over range
141
Input Overload;I/Q
Voltage over range
143
(unused)
145
(unused)
Keysight N9010A EXA Service Guide
Error or
Verbose/Correction Information
Warning
E
E
E
The current measurement does not support I/Q input;
switch to the RF or another input or select a different
measurement
E
To calculate Timing and Phase results in the Code Domain
Power view of Mod Accuracy, the "Multi Channel Estimator"
must be set to ON. Otherwise these results are invalid.
E
W
W
The signal at the input to the IF section is too high. You
should increase the attenuation or lower the signal level.
W
The I or Q input exceeds the ADC upper limit.
W
The input voltage on the I or Q channel exceeds the
channel limit. In differential mode the over voltage may
occur without causing an ADC overload, for example, if I is
at +5.01 V and I-bar is at +5.0 the ADC will be in range but
both I and I-bar will exceed the voltage limit.
121

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