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CMW500
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The current DAU configuration by the user is incomplete or wrong and could not be
applied. Check especially the IP address configuration.
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54 (Filesystem Error):
The hard disk of the DAU is full or corrupt. Please execute a DAU selftest.
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101 (Firmware Error):
Indicates a firmware or software error. If you encounter this error for the first time,
restart the instrument.
If the error occurs again, consider the following hints:
– Firmware errors can often be repaired by restoring the factory default settings.
To restore these settings, restart your instrument and press the "Factory
Default" softkey during startup.
– If a software package (update) has not been properly installed this is often indi-
cated in the "Setup" dialog, section "SW/HW-Equipment > Installed Software".
– A software update correcting the error may be available. Updates are e.g. provi-
ded in the "CMW Customer Web" on GLORIS (registration required): https://
extranet.rohde-schwarz.com.
If you get firmware errors even with the properly installed latest software version,
please send a problem report including log files to Rohde & Schwarz.
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102 (Unidentified Error):
Indicates an error not covered by other reliability values. For troubleshooting please
follow the steps described for "101 (Firmware Error)".
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103 (Parameter Error):
Indicates that the measurement could not be performed due to internal conflicting
parameter settings.
A good approach to localize the conflicting settings is to start with a reset or preset
or even restore the factory default settings. Then reconfigure the measurement step
by step and check when the error occurs for the first time.
If you need assistance to localize the conflicting parameter settings please contact
Rohde & Schwarz (see http://www.service.rohde-schwarz.com).
5.4.4.2 Error Indicators for Single Results
Some applications provide error indicators for single results, in addition to the reliability
indicator. Single-value error indicators are retrieved using a CALCulate...? Command.
e.g. CALCulate:GPRF:MEAS<i>:POWer:CURRent?
Response: 3, OK, OK, OK, OFL, OFL, OK, OK, OK (global reliability: 3 (for "Overdriven"),
8 power results in 8 power steps, 2 results overdriven)
The error indicator has one of the following values.
Returned value Meaning Description
OK OK Measurement result available, no error detected
ULEU User limit violation
upper
An upper limit is violated. The measurement result is above the
limit.
ULEL User limit violation
lower
A lower limit is violated. The measurement result is below the
limit.
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