Keysight Technologies Option 503 Service Manual page 135

Pxa signal analyzer
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Instrument Messages
Condition Messages
Err#
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Status
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N9030A PXA Signal Analyzer Service Guide
Message
Demod Error
Demod Error;Can't
correlate
Demod Error;Data
interval too short
Demod Error;No
active channel
Error or
More Information
Warning
E
This error is normally generated because of
one of the following reasons:
1. There is no carrier signal.
2. Walsh channels other than the pilot are
active.
3. There is some other modulation problem
that will prevent the measurement from being
made.
This problem must be corrected before the
measurement can continue.
cdma 2000 & W-CDMA: Cannot correlate to
the input signal and no active channel is found.
(from composite EVM measurement) An active
channel must meet the default threshold
criteria that it is within 20 dB of the highest
power code channel. The threshold can be
changed using the active set threshold
function in the Meas Setup menu.
cdmaOne: A correlation failure with the pilot
CDMA channel occurred during synchronous
demodulation.
1xEV-DO: Cannot correlate to the input signal
and no active channel is found. (from
composite EVM measurement) An active
channel must meet the default threshold
criteria that it is within 20 dB of the highest
power code channel. The threshold can be
changed using the active set threshold
function in the Meas Setup menu.
In the PSA, this error was reported as one of
the following error numbers: 10872, 10962,
13070, 10228, 10768
E
Cannot correlate to the input signal and no
active channel is found. (from composite EVM
measurement) An active channel must meet
the default threshold criteria that it is within 20
dB of the highest power code channel. The
threshold can be changed using the active set
threshold function in the Meas Setup menu.
E
There are not enough input I/Q pairs for the
measurement calculation. This may be caused
by an incorrect data capture.
E
There is no active channel detected.
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