HP 3562A Operating Manual page 388

Dynamic signal analyzer
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No Valid Marker Units (126)
Occurs when MARKER VALUE is used to make
an entry an the marker units do not match those
requested by the analyzer.
To correct the error, change the units to match the
units requested (may not be possible) or make the
entry manually.
Not a Valid Aula Math (118)
Occurs when AUTO MATH is selected as a measure­
ment display and the auto math table contains keys or
softkeys other than A, B, A&B, MATH and its soft­
keys, or MEAS DISP and i t s softkeys (or a MATH
softkey after MEAS DISP).
To correct the error, editthe auto math table to
remove all commands that are not valid. An "R" is
displayed by each line in the listing that generated
an error,
Not A Valid Block Length (400)
Occurs when the length of a block is ::;; 0 or >32,767
bytes. Length is specified by the 16-bit word following
the mode indicator (#A or #1).
To correct the error, review the transfer you are
attempting and change either the length word
of the length of the block.
Not a Valid Block Mode (401)
Occurs when an ' , nvalid data format is used for data
transfers to or from an external controller. Only #A
(ANSI and internal binary) and #1 (ASCII) block
modes are allowed.
To avoid the error, do not attempt transfers using
invalid data formats.
Not A Valid Catalog (601)
Occurs when attempting to read a catalog that is not
valid. This could be a result of data corruption on the
medium, power loss during a data access, or using
a medium that has been formatted but has not had
a catalog initialized on it.
To correctthis error, first verify that it is the proper disc,
then restore or initialize the catalog as necessary.
Not a Valid Display (605)
Occurs when attempting to save a display to disc
that cannot be saved (a disc catalog, for example).
To avoid the error, change the display before attempt­
ing to save it.
Not a Valid Number (302)
Occurs when entering a numeric parameter that
is not a valid number. For example, the entry 5 .. 0
generates this error.
To correct the error, match the entry format required
for the current parameter. The requirements of each
entry are displayed in the command echo line in the
lower left corner of the display.
Not a Valid Name (604)
Occurs when specifying a disc file or volume name
that is not compatible with Hewlett-Packard's Logical
Interchange Format (UF) or the requirements of the
HP 35 62A.
To avoid the error, make sure your file names start
with an alphanumeric character (0-9, A-Z) and include
only alphanumerics and underscores. Disc file names
are limited to 8 characters. Volume names (INIT
CATLOG & INIT DISC), must start with a letter (A-Z),
cannot contain underscores, and are limited to 6
characters.
Not a Valid Terminator (205)
Occurs when a command with a number was
entered and it was not properly terminated.
To correct the error, review the syntax of the com­
mand in question. Entries that are terminated by the
ENTER or ENT softkeys do not require termination
over the bus; all others entries need a terminator. For
example, NAVG10 (number of averages) i s valid, but
CF10 (center frequency) is not.
Not a Valid User Window (133)
Occurs when the user-defined window is selected
and the SAVED DAT A#1 area does not contain a
real-only time domain function.
To correct this error, replace the function in SAVE
DATA#1 with a valid windowing function or switch
to another window type.
Nol Active Softkey (200)
Occurs when malking a selection via HP-IB and the
function in question is not active. For example, you
cannot clear an auto sequence without first selecting
and displaying it.
To correct this error, review the requirements for the
command in question in the Quick Reference Guide.
This explains the menu that needs to be active before
using each command.
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Appendix
Messages
Error
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