Agilent Technologies E4400-90333 Portable Generator User Manual


 
22 ErrorMessages
-299 to -200: Execution Errors ESG Family Signal Generators
-254 Media full
A legal program command or query could not be executed because the
media was full. For example, there is was no space left on the disk. The
definition of what constitutes full media is device-specific.
Media full; Save a state register ignored.
The state memory subsystem STATE: did not have enough room to save a
register. You must free some memory by deleting a file or register using
Catalog. Afterwards, try again.
Media full; Save a state register failed. State marked
available.
The state memory subsystem STATE: did not have enough room to save a
register, so the register was lost and is now marked available. You must
free some memory by deleting a file or register using Catalog. Afterwards,
try again.
Media full; Unable to delete saved state from non-volatile
memory. No instrument state change.
The state memory subsystem STATE: was unable to delete a register. You
must free some memory by deleting a file or register using Catalog.
Afterwards, try again.
-253 Corrupt media
A legal program command or query could not be executed because of
corrupt media, for instance a bad disk or incorrect disk format. The
definition of what constitutes corrupt media is device-specific.
Corrupt media; <media_name>
A source media (possibly EEPROM) for a data file is corrupt. This error is
usually seen in conjunction with errors concerning a certain file.
Corrupt media; Arb file system.
The Arb memory area, used for storing waveform files, is corrupt. The
system will clear and reconfigure this memory area automatically. A
potential cause is the loss of line power in the middle of a write operation.
Corrupt media; User File System
The main memory area, used for storing instrument states and sequences
as well as other data files, is corrupt. The system automatically clears and
reconfigures this memory area. Potential causes: failing backup battery;
the loss of line power to the instrument during a write operation.