Agilent Technologies E4400-90333 Portable Generator User Manual


 
36 ErrorMessages
-299 to -200: Execution Errors ESG Family Signal Generators
Settings conflict; EDGE BERT requires Normal as Timeslot Type.
An unsupported timeslot type was encountered. The measurement
timeslot must be designated Normal.
Settings conflict; Enabled mod source conflicts with
previously enabled mod source. Previous mod disabled.
The signal generator has three sources: INT, EXT1, and EXT2 that are
shared by the FM1/PM1, AM1/AM2, FM2/PM2, pulse (INT and EXT2),
and burst envelope (EXT1 only). Each source can be used by only one
modulation at a time. If a source is being used by an active modulation,
and a request for the source is made by another modulation, the first
modulation is turned off and the second modulation is turned on.
Settings conflict; External burst cannot be on while using AM.
There is a hardware conflict for the burst envelope using the EXT1 source
(I/Q menu) and AM1/AM2. The most recently requested modulation will be
turned on, the previous modulation will be turned off.
Settings conflict; External data cannot be selected for
multiple channels. PN9 is automatically selected for <CHANNEL
NAME>.
The current hardware supports only one external data source at a time.
The <CHANNEL NAME> data source has been changed to the default
data source, PN9.
Settings conflict; FFCH/OCNS and QPCH cannot be on at the same
time. QPCH has been tuned off.
QPCH is generated using both channel 3 and 4. Channel 3 has been
turned on to generate FFCH or OCNS. Channel 4 can no longer generate
QPCH. Therefore, QPCH must be turned off.
Settings conflict; FM1/PM1 value set less than FM2/PM2 value.
FM2/PM2 changed to match FM1/PM1 value.
The deviation of FM2/PM2 must always be less than or equal to the
deviation settings for FM1/PM1. This error will be reported to the queue
when FM2/PM2 is enabled and FM1/PM1 is also enabled and an
adjustment to either FM1/PM1 deviation causes the FM1 or PM1
deviation to be less than the FM2 or PM2 deviation. It will also be reported
when FM1/PM1 is being turned on, and the last FM2/PM2 deviation
setting is greater than the current FM1/PM1 deviation setting. In both
cases the FM2/PM2 deviation will be adjusted to match the FM1/PM1
deviation.