

Contact an Keysight Technology sales office or the company from which you bought the instrument. This error occurs when a file containing the system calibration data is not found or in a damaged state at time of the startup of this instrument, indicating a failure of this instrument. This error is not generated by front key operations.Īn auto port extension element has been received at a position where this instrument does not accept one.Ī block-data element has been received at a position where this instrument does not accept one. This error occurs when you try to turn ON the calibration function by calculating 1-port calibration coefficient using SENS:CORR:COLL:SAVE or SENS:CORR:OFFS:COLL:SAVE.īe sure to measure all the necessary calibration data before sending commands. In 1-port calibration, for example, when the measurements are completed for OPEN and SHORT standards but not for LOAD standard. The GPIB command that turns ON the calibration function has been sent before all the data measurements required to calculate the calibration factor have been completed. On the other hand, an error with a negative error number is basically one defined for common GPIB devices in IEEE488.2Ī B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A They are not stored in the error queue with some exceptions.Īn error with a positive error number is one uniquely defined for this instrument.

Errors caused by the operation of a front panel key simply appear on the display. Pushing a front panel key or executing :DISP:CCL command clears the error message. An error message is displayed against a red background in the instrument message/warning area in the lower left part of the screen.
