HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP E4419B Saw User Manual


 
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Error Messages
Error Messages
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-230 Data corrupt or stale;Please zero and calibrate Channel A
When CAL[1|2]:RCAL is set to ON and the sensor currently connected
to channel A has not been zeroed and calibrated, then any command
which would normally return a measurement result (for example
FETC?, READ?, or MEAS?) will generate this error message.
-230 Data corrupt or stale;Please zero and calibrate Channel B
When CAL[1|2]:RCAL is set to ON and the sensor currently connected
to channel B has not been zeroed and calibrated, then any command
which would normally return a measurement result (for example
FETC?, READ?, or MEAS?) will generate this error message.
-230 Data corrupt or stale;Please zero Channel A
When CAL[1|2]:RCAL is set to ON and the sensor currently connected
to channel A has not been zeroed, then any command which would
normally return a measurement result (for example FETC?, READ?, or
MEAS?) will generate this error message.
-230 Data corrupt or stale;Please zero Channel B
When CAL[1|2]:RCAL is set to ON and the sensor currently connected
to channel B has not been zeroed, then any command which would
normally return a measurement result (for example FETC?, READ?, or
MEAS?) will generate this error message
-230 Data corrupt or stale;Please calibrate Channel A
When CAL[1|2]:RCAL is set to ON and the sensor currently connected
to channel B has not been calibrated, then any command which would
normally return a measurement result (for example FETC?, READ?, or
MEAS?) will generate this error message
-230 Data corrupt or stale;Please calibrate Channel B
When CAL[1|2]:RCAL is set to ON and the sensor currently connected
to channel B has not been calibrated, then any command which would
normally return a measurement result (for example FETC?, READ?, or
MEAS?) will generate this error message
-231 Data questionable;CAL ERROR ChA
Power meter calibration failed on channel A. The most likely cause is
attempting to calibrate without applying a 1 mW power to the power
sensor.