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46.
ILL
FILE SIZE
47.
FILE NOT
EMPTY
48. G. DELAY/FILE
ERR.
49.
VERNIER N/A
Sweep
too large. With [on] or [evaluate]
selected for
null
or
normalize
the
following max. File
sizes apply:
null
null
normalize
normalize
Analyzer Mode
normal
group delay
normal
group delay
Max.
File Size
280
243
243
192
History
file not empty.
Attempt made
to alter the file
format
before clearing
the File
contents.
Incompatible
File format.
The
analyzer is operating
in group
delay MODE,
whilst
the history file
FORMAT
is set for normal
measurements.
Initially
the
message is just
a
warning,
but any attempt
to
display
group delay
parameters will
cause
the
message
to be repeated.
Attempt
made to adjust
plotter
parameters with
vernier whilst
recycled
measurements
are being
made
.
Or sweep
in
progress.
2.6
GROUP 5: MISSING
MODULES
These
messages are
returned when
an attempt
has been
made
to use a hardware
module
(printed circuit
board)
that is not fitted.
MESSAGE
50. NO SUCH
ANALYZER
52.
NO
GENERATOR
53.
NO HF
GENERATOR
54. NO
ANALYZER
CTRL
55. NO
SYNTHESIZER
56. NO
HF SYNTH.
EXPLANATION
Analyzer
not fitted.
Generator not fitted.
H F
Generator not Fitted.
Analyzer
control not
Fitted.
Synthesizer not
Fitted.
H F
Synthesizer
not fitted.
2.7
GROUP
6:
ILLEGAL
INPUT/OUTPUT
MESSAGE
60. ILL. I/O CHANGE
61. DEV.
NOT ENABLED
EXPLANATION
Input/output
device
changed
during learn
sequence.
The
input/output
device
(controller/front
panel) was
changed whilst
a
program was
being
learnt. The
program
was
terminated
automatically
but remains
usable
up to the
point where
the change
was made.
Attempt
made
to
change operating
conditions from
a
non-enabled
input/output
device.
For example,
an
RS423 device
has
attempted
to send commands
whilst the
instrument
is
under
local lock-out
GPIB
control. For
more
information
on
the combined
use of
RS 423
and GPIB
devices
see Chapter
7,
Section 5.2.
9.6
JWS/1 260/2

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