Agilent Technologies Portable Generator E4400 90333 User Manual

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J u n e 2001  
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ESG Family Signal Generators  
In tr od u ction  
If an error condition occurs in the signal generator, it is reported to both the front panel  
display error queue and the SCPI (remote interface) error queue. These two queues are  
viewed and managed separately.  
NOTE  
When there is an unviewed message in the front panel error queue, the ERR  
annunciator appears on the signal generators display.  
Characteristic  
Front Panel Display  
Error Queue  
SCPI Remote Interface  
Error Queue  
Capacity (#errors)  
Overflow Handling  
30  
30  
Circular (rotating).  
Linear, first-in/first-out.  
Replaces newest error  
with: -350, Queue  
overflow  
Drops oldest error as new error comes in.  
Use SCPI query  
SYSTem:ERRor?or  
STATus:QUEue?  
Press: Utility > Error Info > View Next  
(or Previous) Error Message  
Viewing Entries  
Power up  
Clearing the Queue  
Press: Utility > Error Info > Clear Error Queue(s) Send a *CLScommand  
Read last item in the queue  
Permanent Errors  
(errors that must be resolved.  
For example: unlock,  
avalanched, and hi/lo)  
Re-reported after queue is  
Re-reported after queue is cleared.  
cleared.  
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Error Message Format  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Er r or Messa ge For m a t  
The system-defined error numbers are chosen on an enumerated (1 of N) basis. The  
SCPI-defined error numbers and the <error_description> portions of the error query  
response are displayed on the instrument.  
In this chapter, an explanation is included with each error to further clarify its meaning.  
The first error described in each class (for example, -400, -300, -200, -100) is a generic”  
error. In selecting the proper error number to report, more specific error codes are  
preferred.  
Error messages appear in the lower-left corner of the display.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Error Message Types  
Er r or Messa ge Typ es  
Events do not generate more than one type of error. For example, an event that generates a  
query error will not generate a device-specific, execution, or command error.  
Qu er y Er r or s (–499 to 400) indicate that the instruments output queue control has  
detected a problem with the message exchange protocol described in IEEE 4888.2,  
Chapter 6. Errors in this class set the query error bit (bit 2) in the event status register  
(IEEE 488.2, section 11.5.1). These errors correspond to message exchange protocol errors  
described in IEEE 488.2, 6.5. In this case:  
Either an attempt is being made to read data from the output queue when no output is  
either present or pending, or  
data in the output queue has been lost.  
Device Sp ecific Er r or s (–399 to 300 a n d 201 to 702) indicate that a device operation  
did not properly complete, possibly due to an abnormal hardware or firmware condition.  
These codes are also used for self-test response errors. Errors in this class set the  
device-specific error bit (bit 3) in the event status register (IEEE 488.2, section 11.5.1).  
The <error_message> string for a positive error is not defined by SCPI. A positive error  
indicates that the instrument detected an error within the GPIB system, within the  
instruments rmware or hardware, during the transfer of block data, or during  
calibration.  
Execu tion Er r or s (–299 to 200) indicate that an error has been detected by the  
instruments execution control block. Errors in this class set the execution error bit (bit 4)  
in the event status register (IEEE 488.2, section 11.5.1). In this case:  
Either a <PROGRAM DATA> element following a header was evaluated by the device  
as outside of its legal input range or is otherwise inconsistent with the devices  
capabilities, or  
a valid program message could not be properly executed due to some device condition.  
Execution errors are reported after rounding and expression evaluation operations are  
completed. Rounding a numeric data element, for example, is not reported as an execution  
error.  
Com m a n d Er r or s (–199 to 100) indicate that the instruments parser detected an  
IEEE 488.2 syntax error. Errors in this class set the command error bit (bit 5) in the event  
status register (IEEE 488.2, section 11.5.1). In this case:  
Either an IEEE 488.2 syntax error has been detected by the parser (a control-to-device  
message was received that is in violation of the IEEE 488.2 standard. Possible  
violations include a data element that violates device listening formats or whose type is  
unacceptable to the device.), or  
an unrecognized header was received. These include incorrect device-specific headers  
and incorrect or unimplemented IEEE 488.2 common commands.  
Error Messages  
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0: No Error  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
0: No Er r or  
0
No error, No Error Message(s) in Queue  
The queue is empty. Every error in the queue has been read, or the queue  
was purposely cleared using either the Clear Error Queue(s) softkey or *CLS.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-499 to -400: Query Errors  
-499 to -400: Qu er y Er r or s  
The instruments output queue control has detected a problem with the message exchange  
protocol described in IEEE 4888.2, Chapter 6. Errors in this class set the query error bit  
(bit 2) in the event status register (IEEE 488.2, section 11.5.1). These errors correspond to  
message exchange protocol errors described in IEEE 488.2, 6.5.  
In this case, either an attempt is being made to read data from the output queue when no  
output is either present or pending, or data in the output queue has been lost.  
-440  
-430  
Query UNTERMINATED after indefinite response  
A query was received in the same program message in which a query  
requesting an indefinite response was executed (see IEEE 488.2, 6.3.7.5).  
Query DEADLOCKED  
A condition causing a DEADLOCKED query error occurred (see  
IEEE 488.2, 6.3.1.7). For example, both the input buffer and the output  
buffer are full and the device cannot continue.  
Query DEADLOCKED  
A SCPI output queue has filled, preventing further SCPI command  
execution, and there is no more room left in the corresponding SCPI input  
queue to accept a query to read from the output queue. The system  
automatically discards output to correct the deadlock.  
-420  
-410  
-400  
Query UNTERMINATED  
A condition causing an UNTERMINATED query error occurred (see  
IEEE 488.2, 6.3.2.2). For example, the device was addressed to talk and an  
incomplete program message was received.  
Query INTERRUPTED  
A condition causing an INTERRUPTED query error occurred (see  
IEEE 488.2, 6.3.2.7). For example, a query was followed by DAB or GET  
before a response was completely sent.  
Query Error  
This is a generic query error for devices that cannot detect more specific  
errors. The code indicates only that a query error as defined in IEE 488.2,  
11.5.1.1.7 and 6.3 has occurred.  
Error Messages  
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-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-399 to -300: Device-Sp ecific Er r or s  
Some device operations did not properly complete, possibly due to an abnormal hardware  
or firmware condition. These codes are also used for self-test response errors. Errors in this  
class set the device-specific error bit (bit 3) in the event status register (IEEE 488.2,  
section 11.5.1).  
-362  
-361  
-360  
-350  
Framing error in program message  
A stop bit was not detected when data was received (for example, a baud  
rate mismatch).  
Parity error in program message  
The parity bit was not correct when data was received (for example, an  
incorrect parity bit on a serial port).  
Communication error  
This is the generic communication error for devices that cannot detect the  
more specific errors described for errors -361 and -362.  
Queue overflow  
This is a specific code entered into the queue in lieu of the code that caused  
the error. This message indicates that there is no more room in the queue  
and an error occurred but was not recorded.  
-340  
-330  
Calibration failed  
The device has detected a failure during its calibration procedure.  
Self-test failed  
The device has detected a failure during its self-test procedure.  
Self-test failed; Bad address position @ 0x____  
The data generator memory failed. Modulation data produced by the data  
generator may not be correct. An address that appeared to have a failed  
address line was reported. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
Self-test failed; Burst Generator Memory Test @ 0x____  
The burst generator memory failed. Modulation data produced by the  
burst generator may not be correct. However, if an Unable to check  
Burst Generator Memoryerror was also seen, this result is not  
conclusive. The address of the first location that failed is reported. Report  
this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Self-test failed; Chips ___, ___ aliased @ 0x____  
The data generator memory failed. Modulation data produced by the data  
generator may not be correct. An address that appeared to be aliased  
across multiple memory chips has been reported. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Self-test failed; Data Generator Memory Test @ 0x____  
The data generator memory failed. Modulation data produced by the data  
generator may not be correct. However, if an Unable to check Data  
GeneratorMemoryerror was also seen, this result is not conclusive. The  
address of the first location that failed is reported. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Self-test failed; EEPROM header checksum error <card_name>.  
The card identification header for a hardware card is incorrect. If the card  
is not properly identified, the instrument is likely to be non-functional.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Self-test failed; Power supply self-test failure  
The self-test for a particular power supply voltage has failed. The  
instrument is likely not functional. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
-321  
Out of memory  
An internal operation needed more memory than was available.  
Out of memory  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory  
Insufficient working memory during arbitrary waveform generation.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Error Messages  
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-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Out of memory  
There was insufficient working memory during data generation pattern  
calculations. Reduce the size of any sweep lists and try again.  
Out of memory  
If this occurs during a memory catalog display, it means the system did not  
have enough free RAM to prepare the catalog.  
Out of memory; ARB communication failed.  
There was insufficient memory to complete the dual arbitrary waveform  
generator (Option UND) communications. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; ARB is not functional.  
There is insufficient memory to the ARB to generate the requested  
waveform.  
Out of memory; Burst shape RAM cannot hold specified burst  
shape.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Cannot create memory manager  
A file system memory manager detected an internal error condition.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Cannot precalculate frequencies. Try fewer  
frequencies.  
Indicates that memory was exhausted during frequency precalculation  
(used to speed the process of sweep/list mode). List mode cannot run until  
either fewer frequencies have been supplied or more memory becomes  
available and the same set of frequencies are sent again, FREQ:MODE CWis  
executed, or :FREQ:MODE LISTis executed.  
Out of memory; Cannot uncompress file.  
A STATE:file cannot be uncompressed because there is not enough  
memory to run the decompression algorithm. Recall will fail and there will  
be no instrument state change. Reduce the size of any sweep lists and try  
again.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
Out of memory; Complementary Cumulative Distribution. Display  
cannot function.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Could not copy current istate.  
An instrument state operation, such as save/recall, could not allocate  
enough space to copy an instrument state. The operation is aborted.  
Out of memory; Display system out of memory. An abnormal  
display may result. Memory consumption should be reduced.  
There was not enough memory in the system to properly update the  
display. Some inconsistencies may be seen. The size of any list/sweep  
should be reduced, and the source should be preset to clear up any  
inconsistencies. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales  
or service office.  
Out of memory; FFT display cannot function.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; FFT subsystem cannot function.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service or service office.  
Out of memory; File exceeds digital modulation memory size.  
A digital modulation input file would result in more pattern data being  
generated than can fit in the pattern memory.  
Out of memory; FIR subsystem generated more coefficients than  
the hardware can handle.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; FIR subsystem unable to operate.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Graph subsystem cannot function.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Error Messages  
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-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Out of memory; Histogram display cannot function.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Impulse response display cannot function.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; There is insufficient memory to copy the  
current pattern. The secondary pattern is unchanged.  
There was insufficient room to copy or create the current data generation  
pattern data in order to make it a secondary pattern. To avoid this, set up  
the smaller of the two patterns first.  
Out of memory; There is insufficient memory to store the  
secondary frame in Pattern RAM. The secondary frame has been  
turned off.  
There was insufficient room to copy or create the current data generation  
pattern data in order to make it a secondary pattern. To avoid this, set up  
the smaller of the two patterns first.  
Out of memory; Insufficient RAM  
A memory comparison between a shadow RAM data area and the  
corresponding EEPROM data area could not be performed due to  
insufficient working RAM. This does not necessarily imply a memory  
problem, since this comparison is only used in stringent diagnostic  
situations.  
Out of memory; I/Q map display cannot function.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; List formation  
The device was unable to allocate space for a lookup table, such as for list  
mode precalculation. List mode cannot run until either fewer frequencies  
have been supplied or more memory becomes available and the same set of  
frequencies are sent again, FREQ:MODE CWis executed, or :FREQ:MODE  
LISTis executed.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
Out of memory; Memory allocation error.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Memory catalog failed.  
There is not enough memory to complete a catalog listing. Reduce the size  
of any sweep lists and try again.  
Out of memory; Memory request failed, out of indices. Memory  
request greater than total memory size.  
A file system memory manager detected an internal error condition.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Modulation subsystem unable to operate.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Not enough memory to buffer paging message.  
There is not enough memory to buffer the asynchronous paging message,  
so it will not be played. Reduce the size of any list/sweep, and preset the  
source to clear up any inconsistencies. If the problem persists report this  
error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Not enough memory to create progress bar.  
There is not enough memory to create a progress bar. Reduce the size of  
any list/sweep, and preset the source to clear up any inconsistencies. If the  
problem persists report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales  
or service office.  
Out of memory; Not enough memory to read data file.  
There is not enough memory to read the specified data file. Try a smaller  
file. Reduce the size of any list/sweep, and preset the source to clear up any  
inconsistencies. If the problem persists report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; The pre-coded bit data for this transport  
channel is not generated due to the memory overflow or memory  
allocation error.  
Reduce the amount of coding applied to data or decrease the amount of  
data.  
Error Messages  
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-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Out of memory; There is not enough memory to create the  
modulation. Baseband cannot function.  
There is not enough memory to create the modulation map. Reduce the  
size of any list/sweep, and preset the source to clear up any  
inconsistencies. If the problem persists report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Object Memory Area  
Indicates that memory was exhausted during instrument power-on.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; Pattern exceeds digital modulation memory size.  
If a user file is selected, it may be too large.  
The user has specified a data file or other generation parameters that  
would require more data generation pattern memory than is available  
with the particular data generator installed in the instrument.  
Out of memory; PRBS xx/xx  
There was not enough memory to apply a scramble to data for the  
baseband generator. In this case, the scramble is not applied to the  
generator.  
Out of memory; Shape subsystem unable to operate.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Out of memory; The table editor cannot function properly until  
more memory is available.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Reduce the size of any  
sweep lists and try again.  
Out of memory; The table editor cannot function properly until  
more memory is available.  
There is insufficient memory for the ARB to generate the requested  
waveform.  
Out of memory; Unable to allocate memory for SCPI response.  
There is not enough memory to execute this SCPI query. Reduce the size of  
any list/sweep, and preset the source to clear up any inconsistencies. If the  
problem persists report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales  
or service office.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
Out of memory; Unable to check Data Generator memory.  
There was not enough memory in the system to properly complete the data  
generator memory test. This does not imply a data generator memory  
failure. Check all other error messages to identify possible causes,  
discontinue list/sweep mode to free some memory, and repeat the test.  
Out of memory; Unable to display format window.  
The instrument was unable to create part of the graphical user interface  
due to an inability to allocate memory (possibly due to fragmentation).  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
The instrument is still functional.  
Out of memory; Unable to display protocol window.  
The instrument was unable to create part of the graphical user interface  
due to an inability to allocate memory (possibly due to fragmentation).  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
The instrument is still functional.  
Out of memory; Unable to display timeslot window.  
The instrument was unable to create part of the graphical user interface  
due to an inability to allocate memory (possibly due to fragmentation).  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
The instrument is still functional.  
Out of memory; Unable to verify instrument state file.  
An instrument state file could not be accessed and verified because of  
insufficient memory. Reduce the size of any sweep lists and try again.  
Out of memory; User burst shape could not be generated.  
There is insufficient working memory available. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
-320  
-315  
Storage fault  
The firmware detected a fault when using data storage. This error is not  
an indication of physical damage or failure of any mass storage element.  
Configuration memory lost  
Indicates that non-volatile configuration data saved by the device has been  
lost. The meaning of this error is device-dependent.  
Error Messages  
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-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Configuration memory lost; Persistent state checksum is bad.  
Using factory defaults.  
The persistent state is corrupt and had to be reinitialized with the factory  
preset values.  
Configuration memory lost; Persistent state preset. Using  
factory defaults.  
The persistent state has been forced to return to factory preset values.  
Configuration memory lost; Persistent state version is bad.  
Using factory defaults.  
The persistent state version is not recognized as valid and is assumed to  
be corrupt. The persistent state is reinitialized with the factory preset  
values.  
-314  
-313  
-312  
-311  
Save/recall memory loss  
The non-volatile data saved by the *SAV?command has been lost.  
Calibration memory lost  
Indicates that non-volatile calibration data has been lost.  
PUD memory lost  
The protected user data saved by the *PUDcommand has been lost.  
Memory error  
An error was detected in the devices memory.  
Memory error; Unable to configure Save Recall registers from  
non-volatile memory. Save Recall registers re-initialized.  
Indicates that saved states are no longer usable. Delete explicitly using  
Catalog.  
-310  
System error; Absolute I and Q voltages must be at most  
1 volt.  
An internal error has occurred that results in the normalized I or Q  
voltage to be greater than 1 volt. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-399 to -300: Device-Specific Errors  
System error; Cannot change manual point until list mode error  
condition cleared.  
An error is keeping the sweep/list from being able to set the frequency  
and/or power. Until the problem is addressed, the manual point cannot be  
changed.  
System error; File Not Found.  
The specified file cannot be found. Verify that the file exists in the  
instrument file system.  
System Error; FIR subsystem generated more coefficients than  
the hardware can handle.  
The maximum number of coefficients for a given set of hardware has been  
exceeded. The filter must be created with fewer coefficients.  
System error; Hardware error. Unable to apply Phase inversion!  
There is an error with the UN8 option. Try turning CDMA2000 mode off  
and on again to reset the card. If the problem persists, report this error to  
the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
System error; RS232 buffer overflow: character lost.  
The RS232 buffer has been exceeded. The most recent character has been  
dropped.  
System error; Unable to determine which attenuator is  
installed.  
An invalid attenuator identification code has been detected. Possible  
causes include a loose attenuator control cable. The instrument will likely  
not produce the proper output power levels. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
-300  
Device-specific error  
This is a generic device-dependent error for devices that cannot detect  
more specific errors. The code indicates only that a device-dependent error  
as defined in IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.6 has occurred.  
Error Messages  
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-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execu tion Er r or s  
An error has been detected by the instruments execution control block. Errors in this class  
set the execution error bit (bit 4) in the event status register (IEEE 488.2, section 11.5.1).  
In this case:  
Either a <PROGRAM DATA> element following a header was evaluated by the device  
as outside of its legal input range or is otherwise inconsistent with the devices  
capabilities, or  
a valid program message could not be properly executed due to some device condition.  
Execution errors are reported after rounding and expression evaluation operations are  
completed. Rounding a numeric data element, for example, is not reported as an execution  
error.  
-294  
-293  
Incompatible type  
The type or structure of a memory item is inadequate.  
Referenced name already exists  
A downloaded program attempted to define an element (a variable,  
constant, filename, etc.) that had already been defined.  
-292  
-291  
-290  
-286  
Referenced name does not exist  
A downloaded program attempted to access an undefined element  
(a variable, constant, filename, etc.).  
Out of memory  
A downloaded program required more memory than was available in the  
instrument.  
Memory use error  
A user request has directly or indirectly caused an error related to memory  
or <data_handles>. This is not the same as bad” memory.  
Program runtime error  
A runtime error was detected in a downloaded program.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Program runtime error; Floating-Point Exception  
A floating-point math error (such as a divide by zero) has been detected.  
The system will attempt to recover automatically. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
-285  
-284  
Program syntax error  
A syntax error appears within a downloaded program. The syntax used  
when parsing a downloaded program is device-specific.  
Program currently running  
Indicates that certain operations related to programs may be illegal while  
the program is running. For example, deleting a running program may be  
illegal.  
-283  
-282  
Illegal variable name  
An attempt was made to reference a nonexistent variable.  
Illegal program name  
The name used to reference a program was invalid. For example,  
redefining an existing program, deleting a nonexistent program, or in  
general, referencing a nonexistent program.  
-281  
-280  
Cannot create program  
An attempt to create a program was unsuccessful. This may be due to  
insufficient memory.  
Program error  
A downloaded program-related execution error occurred. This error  
message is used when the device cannot detect the more specific errors  
described for errors -281 through -289. The syntax used in a program and  
the mechanism for downloading a program is device-specific.  
-278  
-277  
Macro header not found  
A syntactically legal macro label in the *GMC?query could not be executed  
because the header was not previously defined.  
Macro redefinition not allowed  
The macro label defined in the *DMCcommand could not be executed  
because the macro label was already defined (see IEEE 488.2, 10.7.6.4).  
Error Messages  
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-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-276  
-275  
Macro recursion error  
A syntactically legal macro program data sequence could not be executed  
because the device found it to be recursive (see IEEE 488.2, 10.7.6.4).  
Macro definition too long  
A syntactically legal macro program data sequence could not be executed  
because the string or block contents were too long for the device to handle  
(see IEEE 488.2, 10.7.6.1).  
-274  
-273  
Macro parameter error  
The macro definition improperly used a macro parameter placeholder (see  
IEEE 488.2, 10.7.3).  
Illegal macro label  
The macro label defined in the *DMCcommand was a legal string syntax,  
but could not be accepted by the device (see IEEE 488.2, 10.7.3 and  
10.7.6.2). For example, the label was too long, the same as a common  
command header, or contained invalid header syntax.  
-272  
-271  
Macro execution error  
A syntactically legal macro program data sequence could not be executed  
due to an error within the macro definition (see IEEE 488.2, 10.7.6.3).  
Macro syntax error  
A syntactically legal macro program data sequence, written in accordance  
with IEEE 488.2, 10.7.2, could not be executed due to a syntax error  
within the macro definition (see IEEE 488.2, 10.7.6.3).  
-270  
-261  
Macro error  
A macro-related execution error occurred. This error message is used  
when the device cannot detect the more specific errors described for errors  
-271 through -279.  
Math error in expression  
A syntactically legal expression program data element could not be  
executed due to a math error. For example, a divide-by-zero was  
attempted. The definition of a math error is device-specific.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
-260  
Expression error  
An expression data element-related error occurred. This error message is  
used when the device cannot detect the more specific errors described for  
errors -261 through -269.  
-258  
-257  
Media protected  
The device or user has attempted to write to a read-only memory  
subsystem (msus). The definition of a protected media is device-specific.  
File name error  
A legal program command or query could not be executed because a file  
name on the device media was in error. For example, an attempt was made  
to copy to a duplicate filename. The definition of what constitutes a file  
name error is device-specific.  
File name error; Delete empty sequence <sequence_name>. Delete  
sequence ignored.  
The user has attempted to delete a sequence that is empty (all registers  
unused). This is informational only. Typically this error is reported  
(several times) when the Delete All Sequences” command is executed.  
File name error; Delete a non-saved state register. Delete  
register ignored.  
The user has attempted to delete a state that is empty (unused). This is  
informational only.  
File name error; Directory does not support extenders.  
An extender, which is specified by an @sign followed by a memory  
subsystem name, has been specified for an explicit memory subsystem  
which does not allow the @notation. Only the default (:)memory  
subsystem allows extenders.  
File name error; Empty filename  
A filename of was specified. This is not a legal filename.  
File name error; Illegal extender  
An illegal memory subsystem name was used after the @.  
Error Messages  
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-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
File name error; Illegal filename character  
An illegal character was used within a filename. \, :, @and all  
non-printable ASCII characters are illegal in filenames.  
File name error; Only one “:” is allowed.  
Indicates that only one colon is allowed in any filename specification. The  
text before the colon is a user memory subsystem.  
File name error; Only one “@” is allowed.  
Indicates that only one @is allowed in any filename specification. It  
specifies the memory subsystem that a user file actually resides in.  
-256  
File name not found  
A legal program command or query could not be executed because the file  
name on the device media could not be found. For example, an attempt was  
made to read or copy a nonexistent file. The definition of what constitutes  
a file not being found is device-specific.  
File name not found; <filename>  
The user has attempted to delete a file that does not exist, or an internal  
table editor column file has been lost.  
File name not found; CDMA_DATA FILE  
One of the internal working CDMA channel table files is missing.  
File name not found; CDMA_WCODE FILE  
One of the internal working CDMA channel table files is missing.  
File name not found; CDMA_PNOFS FILE  
One of the internal working CDMA channel table files is missing.  
File name not found; CDMA_POW FILE  
One of the internal working CDMA channel table files is missing.  
File name not found; FCDMA2K_CHAN_FILE  
An internal table editor column file has been lost. A new one will have to  
be created.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
File name not found; The internal list file was not found.  
There is no list data to return  
The DWEL_FILE, FREQ_FILE, or POW_FILEhas been lost, so a new one will  
have to be created. These files are the persistent information for list/sweep  
mode. They contain the dwell list, the frequency list, or the power list.  
Invoking the list editor will recreate the missing file to a length of one  
element.  
File name not found; SYSTEM:FCDMA2K_CHAN_FILE  
An internal table editor column file has been lost. A new one will have to  
be created.  
File name not found; SYSTEM:MFWCDMA_TYPE_FILE  
An internal table editor column file has been lost. A new one will have to  
be created.  
File name not found; SYSTEM:RCDMA2K_CHAN_FILE  
An internal table editor column file has been lost. A new one will have to  
be created.  
File name not found; MCDMA_TYPE_FILE  
An internal table editor column file has been lost. A new one will have to  
be created.  
File name not found; MTONE_FREQ_FILE  
An internal table editor column file has been lost. A new one will have to  
be created.  
File name not found; WCDMA_CHAN_FILE  
An internal table editor column file has been lost. A new one will have to  
be created.  
-255  
Directory full  
A legal program command or query could not be executed because the  
media directory was full. The definition of what constitutes a full media  
directory is device-specific.  
Error Messages  
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-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.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
-252  
-250  
-241  
Missing media  
A legal program command or query could not be executed because of  
missing media, for instance no disk in the disk drive. The definition of  
what constitutes missing media is device-specific.  
Missing media  
If this occurs during a memory catalog display, it means the default  
memory system could not be located. The instrument is likely not  
functioning properly. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies  
sales or service office.  
Mass storage error  
A mass storage error has occurred. This message is used when a device  
cannot detect the more specific errors described for errors -251 through  
-259.  
Mass storage error; EEPROM write timeout on <filename>.  
The system was not able to program new data to an EEPROM. The system  
is still functional, but files written to EEPROM (such as updated  
calibration data) may be lost when the instruments line power is cycled.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Hardware missing  
A legal program command or query could not be executed because of  
missing device hardware. For example, an option was not installed.  
Hardware missing; <card_name>  
A test communication to a hardware card failed. The instrument is most  
likely not functional. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies  
sales or service office.  
Hardware missing; Installed option boards do not match  
configuration information.  
A set of option boards have been installed that do not match the  
information that was given to the instrument as part of the installation. If  
this is the result of a customer installed option, the wrong option was  
specified during installation. If this is seen at any other time, the likely  
cause is an EEPROM failure on the option card.  
Error Messages  
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-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Hardware missing; no such SIO address  
The expected board is not installed. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
-240  
Hardware error  
A legal program command or query could not be executed because of a  
hardware problem in the device. The definition of what constitutes a  
hardware problem is completely device-specific. This error is used when  
the device cannot detect the more specific errors described for errors -241  
through -249.  
-233  
Invalid version  
A legal program data element was parsed but could not be executed  
because the version of the data is incorrect to the device. This particular  
error is used when file or block data elements are recognized by the  
instrument, but cannot be executed for reasons of version incompatibility.  
For example, a non-supported file version or a non-supported instrument  
version.  
-232  
-231  
Invalid format  
A legal program data element was parsed but could not be executed  
because the data format or structure is inappropriate. For example, when  
loading memory tables or when sending a SYSTem:SETparameter for an  
unknown instrument.  
Data questionable  
The measurement accuracy is questionable.  
Data questionable; EEPROM copy of <filename>.  
The EEPROM copy of a file has a correctable error. The system  
automatically performs the correction. A potential cause is a failing  
EEPROM. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or  
service office.  
Data questionable; RAM copy of <filename>.  
The non-volatile RAM copy of a file has a correctable error. The system  
automatically performs the correction. A potential cause is a failing  
backup battery.  
-230  
Data corrupt or stale  
Possibly invalid data. A new reading was started but not completed since  
last access.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Data corrupt or stale; <filename>.  
The sequence file that you are attempting to run is the wrong size.  
Data corrupt or stale; <NAME> differs offset 0x<VALUE>: NVRAM  
0x<VALUE>, EEPROM 0x<VALUE>.  
This message can occur only if full power-on EEPROM comparison mode is  
set by the factory. If this mode is set, this message indicates that the data  
that was retained by the EEPROM did not match the shadow data that  
was retained by the shadow non-volatile RAM, even though no  
uncorrectable errors or CRC mismatch was found in the shadow memory.  
This error usually indicates that the instrument lost power during  
EEPROM programming. If the instrument was quiescent when it was  
powered off, report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or  
service office.  
Data corrupt or stale; EEPROM @ offset 0x<VALUE>: wrote  
0x<VALUE>, read 0x<VALUE>.  
After writing shadow RAM data to EEPROM, a memory comparison  
detected a difference. The EEPROM may not be retaining data properly.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Data corrupt or stale; EEPROM copy of <filename>.  
The EEPROM copy of a file is either corrupt or otherwise unusable. The  
system automatically updates the non-volatile RAM copy of the EEPROM  
copy using a default initialization. The actual EEPROM file is left as it is.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Data corrupt or stale; Either the file is not a bit file, or  
the number of bits specified does not match with the number of  
data bytes in the file.  
An error has occurred while downloading a user file to the Bit memory  
catalog. Either the user file is not a bit file, or the number of bits specified  
in the SCPI command does not match the number of bytes in the file.  
Ensure that the bit specifier matches the actual number of bits in the file.  
Data corrupt or stale; file @ offset 0x<VALUE>: wrote  
0x<VALUE>, retained 0x<VALUE>.  
After writing shadow RAM data to EEPROM, a memory comparison  
detected a difference. The EEPROM may not be retaining data properly.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Error Messages  
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-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Data corrupt or stale; License file is obsolete, missing  
entries defaulted.  
This error can only occur during the instruments rst power up after  
having downloaded new firmware. It indicates that the software license  
file is missing entries for options supported by the current revision of  
firmware. The missing entries have been added to the file, and their  
license key values have been defaulted to zero. This error will occurs  
during the first power up after downloading new firmware into the  
instrument.  
Data corrupt or stale; RAM copy of <filename>.  
The non-volatile RAM copy of a file is either corrupt or is out of date with  
the EEPROM master copy (if one exists). The system automatically  
re-initializes the file from EEPROM (if appropriate) or from a default  
algorithm. A potential cause is a failing backup battery.  
-226  
Lists not same length  
Attempted to use LIST structure having individual LISTs of unequal  
length.  
-225  
-224  
Out of memory  
The device has insufficient memory to perform the requested operation.  
Illegal parameter value  
Used where exact value, from a list of possibilities, was expected.  
Illegal parameter value; Command requires at lease one data  
value.  
A modulation type cannot be created without data.  
Illegal parameter value; Total user file bits must be greater  
than 0.  
An attempt was made to select a user file that contains 0 bits. Select  
another user file that contains at least 1 bit.  
Illegal parameter value; Total user file bits must be greater  
than 0 and smaller than 500000.  
The current hardware supports user file size between 1 and 500000 bits.  
Select a different file with the correct size.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
-223  
Too much data  
A legal program data element of block, expression or string type was  
received that contained more data than the device could handle due to  
memory or related device-specific requirements.  
Too much data; The current setting results in too many data  
points. A new symbol map cannot be generated. CDMA2000 has  
been turned off.  
Due to a hardware limitation, only a certain number of unique data points  
can be created for the IQ map. CDMA2000 mode turns off when the power  
combination of all channels exceed that limit. Adjust the channel power  
level and try again.  
Too much data; The current setting results in too many data  
points. A new symbol map cannot be generated. The IQ Rotation  
has been restored to previous value.  
Due to a hardware limitations, only a certain number of unique data  
points can be created for the IQ map. IQ rotation is designed to alleviate  
this problem, but used incorrectly can result in undesirable effects. This  
error indicates that the current IQ rotation is optimal and cannot be  
changed.  
Too much data; The current setting results in too many data  
points. A new symbol map cannot be generated. The format has  
been turned off.  
Due to a hardware limitation, only 256 unique data points can be created  
for the IQ map. W-CDMA mode turns off when the power combination of  
all channels exceeds that limit. Adjust the channel power level and try  
again.  
Too much data; The current setting results in too many data  
points. A new symbol map cannot be generated. The current  
channel has been restored to its previous type.  
Due to a hardware limitations, only a certain number of unique data  
points can be created for the IQ map. This channel type, together with its  
power setting, has exceeded that limit. The channel type reverts to its  
previous type to retain a valid signal. To try a different power setting, turn  
the channel off, switch to the desired type, change the power setting, and  
then turn the channel back on.  
Too much data; The current setting results in too many data  
points. A new symbol map cannot be generated. The current  
channel has been turned off.  
Error Messages  
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-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Due to a hardware limitations, only a certain number of unique data  
points can be created for the IQ map. This channel power level has  
resulted in an IQ map that exceeds the hardware limit when turned on,  
and cannot be accommodated. The channel has been turned off to retain a  
valid signal. To turn this channel on, try a different power setting or turn  
some other channel off.  
Too much data; The number of CDMA channels exceeds the maximum  
allowed.  
The maximum number of CDMA channels is defined in the technical  
specifications document.  
Too much data; The number of CDMA carriers exceeds the maximum  
allowed.  
The maximum number of CDMA carriers is defined in the technical  
specifications document.  
Too Much Data; The number of list points exceeds the maximum  
allowed.  
Some tables have a maximum number of entries. Sweep/List can only have  
401 points, for example.  
Option UN8 cannot use an I/Q map that has more than 16 unique values  
for both I and Q. You can use global search and replace to replace all  
occurrences of a given value (in both I and Q) with a different value.  
Too Much Data; The number of list points in the table exceeds  
the maximum allowed.  
Some tables have a maximum number of entries. Sweep/List can only have  
401 points, for example.  
Too much data; The number of points in the table exceeds the  
maximum allowed.  
This occurs when you try to create a table that is too big. For example, if  
you enter a list in SCPI that is longer than the maximum allowed length,  
or if you attempt to expand a table and the table is already at its  
maximum length.  
Too Much Data; Only 16 distinct values are allowed for I and Q  
values.  
The current hardware allows a maximum of 16 unique values for I and Q.  
Try a different modulation.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Too much data; Only 16 distinct values are allowed for I and Q  
values.  
Option UN8 cannot use an I/Q map that has more than 16 unique values  
defined for I and Q (distinct values are listed in the I/Q table editor).  
You can use global search and replace to replace all occurrences of a given  
value (in both I and Q) with a different value.  
Too Much Data; Only 16 distinct values are allowed for I and Q  
values.  
Although up to 256 I and Q pairs can be configured, only 16 unique I and  
16 unique Q values are allowed. If there are more than 16 I and Q pairs,  
some of the pairs must use I and Q values that are also used by other  
pairs. For example, two I and two Q values can still define four unique I  
and Q pairs.  
Too Much Data; Only 16 distinct values are allowed for I and Q  
values.  
The current hardware only allows a maximum of 16 unique values for I  
and Q. Try a different modulation.  
Too Much Data; PRAM download exceeds the size of PRAM memory.  
Download aborted.  
You attempted to download a data block to PRAM memory that was larger  
than PRAM memory. Either use a smaller pattern, or get more memory by  
ordering the appropriate hardware option. Option UN8 has 1 Mbyte of  
PRAM, which can store 1 Mbit of data bits. Option UN8 with UN9  
contains 8 Mbytes of PRAM, which can store 8 Mbits of data bits.  
Too much data; User filter has too many symbols.  
Option UN8 cannot use a filter that has more than 32 symbols. You may  
have specified an incorrect over-sample ratio in the filter table editor.  
-222  
Data out of range  
A legal program data element was parsed but could not be executed  
because the interpreted value was outside the legal range defined by the  
device (see IEEE 488.2 11.5.1.1.5).  
Data out of range; Channel type not allowed for current  
link/config.  
The channel type you are trying to add is not supported by the current  
cdma2000 link and/or radio configuration.  
Error Messages  
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-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Data out of range; Manual point exceeds list sizes. Limiting  
to maximum point.  
The sweep/list manual point has been reassigned to a smaller number  
value due to the longest list decreasing in size or being turned off. Its new  
value is the length of the longest enabled list (frequency or power).  
Data out of range; Manual point exceeds frequency list size.  
Limiting to maximum point.  
The sweep/list manual point has been reassigned to a smaller number  
value due to the longest list decreasing in size or being turned off. Its new  
value is the length of the frequency list that is the longest enabled list.  
Data out of range; Manual point exceeds power list size.  
Limiting to maximum point.  
The sweep/list manual point has been reassigned to a smaller number  
value due to the longest list shrinking, or being turned off. Its new value is  
the length of the power list, that is the longest enabled list.  
Data out of range; Only DEFAULT or USER FILE data type is  
allowed. Data type is changed to DEFAULT  
Only Default data or user file is valid for Paging channel. Paging data is  
now set to default.  
Data out of range; The specified filter has too many symbols.  
The baseband cannot function.  
The filter is in a state that is inappropriate for the hardware. Although no  
damage to the hardware will occur, the output is in an unknown state.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Data out of range; Synthesizer: Frequency out of bounds.  
The signal generator received an internal request for a frequency outside  
of its supported frequency range. Report this error to the nearest Agilent  
Technologies sales or service office.  
Data out of range; value clipped to lower limit.  
An input value is below the minimum value allowed. Examples are:  
frequency setting, reference, or offset; output power; power reference and  
offset; modulation depth, deviation, or modulation source frequency;  
number of points and start/stop values for list mode; start/stop values for  
internal I/Q calibration; sequence or register values (save/recall); dwell  
time.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Data out of range; value clipped to upper limit.  
An input value is above the maximum value allowed. Examples: frequency  
setting, reference, or offset; output power; power reference and offset;  
modulation depth, deviation, or modulation source frequency; number of  
points and start/stop values for list mode; start/stop values for internal I/Q  
calibration; sequence or register values (save/recall); dwell time.  
-221  
Settings conflict  
A legal program data element was parsed but could not be executed due to  
the current device state (see IEEE 488.2 11.5.1.1.5).  
Settings conflict; At least one of the channels must be on in  
order to turn the mode on. CDMA2000 has been turned off.  
To output a valid RF signal, at least one channel must be turned on. Since  
all channels are off, CDMA2000 mode has been turned off to avoid  
undefined behavior.  
Settings conflict; At least one of the channels must be on in  
order to turn the mode on. WCDMA has been turned off.  
To output a valid RF signal, at least one channel must be turned on. Since  
all channels are off, W-CDMA mode has been turned off to avoid undefined  
behavior.  
Settings conflict; BBG Data Clock is fixed to EXTernal to  
synchronize Data Gen to Demodulator.  
With both the GSM format and the BERT GSM activated, an attempt was  
made to toggle the baseband data clock from external to internal. The  
baseband data clock is fixed to external in order to synchronize the data  
generator to the demodulator.  
Settings conflict; Cannot have a secondary frame with a  
non-framed data pattern. The secondary frame is unchanged.  
The secondary frame feature has many potential conflicts. Some of the  
conflicts leave the secondary pattern and its state as they were prior to the  
command that led to the error message, and some turn off the secondary  
state, since the primary state is not compatible and it has priority.  
Settings conflict; Cannot have a secondary frame with all  
timeslots off. The secondary frame is unchanged.  
The secondary frame feature has many potential conflicts. Some of the  
conflicts leave the secondary pattern and its state as they were prior to the  
command that led to the error message, and some turn off the secondary  
state, since the primary state is not compatible and it has priority.  
Error Messages  
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-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Settings conflict; Cannot have a secondary frame with  
alternate amplitude. The secondary frame is unchanged.  
The secondary frame feature has many potential conflicts. Some of the  
conflicts leave the secondary pattern and its state as they were prior to the  
command that led to the error message, and some turn off the secondary  
state, since the primary state is not compatible and it has priority.  
Settings conflict; Cannot have a continuous and discontinuous  
frame at the same time. The secondary frame has been turned  
off.  
The secondary frame feature has many potential conflicts. Some of the  
conflicts leave the secondary pattern and its state as they were prior to the  
command that led to the error message, and some turn off the secondary  
state, since the primary state is not compatible and it has priority.  
Settings conflict; Cannot have a secondary frame with a  
non-framed data pattern. The secondary frame has been turned  
off.  
The secondary frame feature has many potential conflicts. Some of the  
conflicts leave the secondary pattern and its state as they were prior to the  
command that led to the error message, and some turn off the secondary  
state, since the primary state is not compatible and it has priority.  
Settings conflict; Cannot have a secondary frame with all  
timeslots off in the primary frame. The secondary frame has  
been turned off.  
The secondary frame feature has many potential conflicts. Some of the  
conflicts leave the secondary pattern and its state as they were prior to the  
command that led to the error message, and some turn off the secondary  
state, since the primary state is not compatible and it has priority.  
Settings conflict; Cannot have a secondary frame while the  
primary frame has alternate amplitude. The secondary frame has  
been turned off.  
The secondary frame feature has many potential conflicts. Some of the  
conflicts leave the secondary pattern and its state as they were prior to the  
command that led to the error message, and some turn off the secondary  
state, since the primary state is not compatible and it has priority.  
Settings conflict; Cannot have a secondary frame with a  
different modulation type than the primary frame. The  
secondary frame has been turned off.  
The primary and secondary frames must have the same modulation types.  
If they do not, the secondary frame is turned off.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Settings conflict; Cannot have more than 4 EDGE multiframe  
timeslots on simultaneously. The selected timeslot has been  
turned off.  
An unsupported timeslot type was encountered. EDGE does not support  
the simultaneous activation of more than four multiframe timeslots.  
Settings conflict; Cannot have uplink protocols while the  
control frame is on. Frames 1-17 timeslots changed to  
downlink.  
Indicates that, in TETRA mode, some of the timeslots are set to uplink.  
When the control frame is turned on in TETRA, all timeslots in all frames  
must use downlink protocols. The instrument enforces this by  
reconfiguring the timeslots that are not using downlink protocols when the  
control frame is switched on.  
Settings conflict; Cannot select uplink protocols while the  
control frame is on. Selection changed to custom.  
Indicates that in TETRA mode, an attempt has been made to select uplink  
protocols while the control frame is switched on. TETRA requires that the  
control frame be switched off in order to select uplink protocols.  
Settings conflict; Carrier formats must be the same.  
All digital modulation multicarriers must be the same format.  
Settings conflict; Channel #<NUMBER> must be on for any  
transport channel following it to be on. All transport  
channels following channel #<NUMBER> have been turned off.  
Transport channels must be turned on sequentially. Therefore, all  
transport channels with a higher number than a channel that is turned off  
will be automatically turned off.  
Settings conflict; Channel #<NUMBER> must be turned on before  
channel #<NUMBER> can be turned on.Channel #<NUMBER> has been  
turned off.  
Transport channels must be turned on sequentially. For example,  
channels 1, 2, and 3 must be turned on before channels 4 through 6 can be  
activated.  
Error Messages  
33  
 
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Settings conflict; The current data rate is not valid for this  
radio configuration. Data rate changed to the default rate.  
The new radio configuration does not support the current data rate. The  
data rate changes to the default rate for the new radio configuration,  
which is 1× for F-FCH and 2× for F-SCH.  
Settings conflict; Current file length does not have an  
integer number of symbols. User file size must have symbol  
boundary in order to transmit the file.  
A user-defined file must end with a symbol. If it does not, transmission is  
aborted.  
Settings conflict; The current paging indicator (PI) is not  
valid for 2400 bps data rate. The PI has been changed to 0,  
the default.  
QPCH channel with a data rate of 2400 bps only supports up to 191 paging  
indicators. The PI has been set to 0 (default value) to remain valid for this  
data rate.  
Settings conflict; The current RC or data rate does not  
support turbo coding. Turbo Coding has been turned off.  
Either specification or hardware does not support turbo coding for this  
data rate. Turbo coding is now turned off. If you wish to use turbo coding,  
select a valid data rate and then turn turbo coding on. For F-SCH  
channels, data both rates below 14.4 kbps, and the highest data rates for  
each RC are not valid for turbo coding.  
Settings conflict; Clipping not allowed for CDMA2000 reverse  
radio configs 1 and 2. Clipping set to 100%.  
The clipping function is not available for the cdma2000 reverse link radio  
configs 1 and 2. The value is automatically reset to 100% (no clipping).  
Settings conflict; Continuous protocol timeslots cannot be  
turned off.  
A continuous protocol timeslot is switched off while in TETRA mode. When  
a continuous protocol has been selected for a timeslot in TETRA mode, all  
of the timeslots must be switched on.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Settings conflict; Continuous & Discontinuous setting  
conflict. All selected Continuous timeslots are now switched  
to Discontinuous.  
Indicates that while in TETRA mode, an attempt has been made to  
simultaneously assign continuous and discontinuous protocols to the  
timeslots. Continuous and discontinuous protocols cannot coexist in  
TETRA mode. If a discontinuous protocol is selected for any timeslot, all  
timeslots’ protocols are changed to discontinuous protocols.  
Settings conflict; Current frame length does not have symbol  
boundary. End of frame has been patched with extra bits to  
allow an integer of symbols in a frame.  
With Option UN8, in TDMA format you can select from many different  
modulations with different bits per symbol. Because all TDMA formats  
have a fixed frame size, in some modulations end-of-frame and  
end-of-symbol do not happen at the same time. This message indicates  
that end-of-frame has been patched with extra bits to allow an integer of  
symbols per frame.  
Settings conflict; Discontinuous & Continuous setting  
conflict. All selected Discontinuous timeslots are now  
switched to Continuous.  
Indicates that while in TETRA mode, an attempt has been made to  
simultaneously assign discontinuous and continuous protocols to the  
timeslots. Discontinuous and continuous protocols cannot coexist in  
TETRA mode. If a continuous protocol is selected for any timeslot, all  
timeslots’ protocols are changed to continuous protocols.  
Settings conflict; Downlink & Uplink setting conflict. All  
selected Downlink timeslots are now set to Uplink.  
A Downlink timeslot type has been selected while another timeslot(s) has  
Uplink selected. In NADC and PDC digital modulation for bursted data,  
only either Uplink (base to mobile) or Downlink (mobile to base) Traffic  
Channel type can be selected for all timeslots at any one moment.To  
continue data transmission, all Downlink timeslots have been changed to  
the Uplink configuration.  
Settings conflict; EDGE BERT requires Multiframe PN Sequence  
in Timeslot E field.  
An unsupported data type was encountered. The measurement timeslot  
requires a multiframe PN sequence in the E field.  
Error Messages  
35  
 
-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.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Settings conflict; FM2/PM2 value set greater than FM1/PM1  
value. FM1/PM1 changed to match FM2/PM2 value.  
FM2/PM2 deviation must be FM1/PM1 deviation. This error is reported  
when both FM1/PM1 and FM2/PM2 are enabled and an adjustment to  
either FM2/PM2 deviation causes the FM2 or PM2 deviation to be greater  
than the FM1 or PM1 deviation. It is also be reported as FM2/PM2 is  
turned on, and the last FM1/PM1 deviation setting is less than the current  
FM2/PM2 deviation setting. In both cases the FM1/PM1 deviation is  
adjusted to match the FM2/PM2 deviation.  
Settings conflict; FM & PM not allowed.  
There is a hardware conflict between FM and PM. The most recently  
requested modulation will be turned on, the previous modulation will be  
turned off.  
Settings conflict; The format must be on and fully configured  
for use before being specified as the secondary frame. The  
secondary frame is unchanged.  
The secondary frame setup must be completely configured as a stand-alone  
setup before being selected for use as a secondary frame. It must have a  
format, framing, and at least one timeslot turned on.  
Settings conflict; Frame in Pattern RAM is from a different  
format. The secondary frame is unchanged.  
The secondary frame feature has many potential conflicts. Some of the  
conflicts leave the secondary pattern and its state as they were prior to the  
command that led to the error message, and some turn off the secondary  
state, since the primary state is not compatible and it has priority.  
Settings conflict; Frame repeat changed to continuous.  
Single is not a valid repeat setting for an external data source.  
Settings conflict; Frequency list and dwell list are of  
unequal size. Set one list equal to size one, or make their  
sizes equal.  
The frequency list has more than one element and the dwell list has more  
than one element, and they are not of equal size. If any of the frequency,  
power, or dwell lists have more than one element, they must all have the  
same number of elements. A list of a single element is the same as a list of  
an equal size with the single element repeated the necessary number of  
times.  
Error Messages  
37  
 
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Settings conflict; Frequency list and power list are of  
unequal size. Turn one list off, set one to size one, or make  
their sizes equal.  
The frequency list has more than one element and the power list has more  
than one element, and they are not of equal size. If any of the frequency,  
power, or dwell lists have more than one element, they must all have the  
same number of elements. A list of a single element is the same as a list of  
an equal size with the single element repeated the necessary number of  
times.  
Settings conflict; The frequency spacing has been limited by  
the number of tones.  
The product of the multitone number of frequencies and frequency spacing  
must be less than or equal to 15 MHz.  
Settings conflict; FSK frequency deviation cannot exceed the  
symbol rate.  
If the FSK frequency deviation exceeds the symbol rate, the deviation is  
changed to match the value of the symbol rate.  
Settings conflict; GSM BERT requires Multiframe PN Sequence in  
Timeslot E field.  
An unsupported data type was encountered. The measurement timeslot  
requires a multiframe PN sequence in the E field.  
Settings conflict; GSM BERT requires Normal as Timeslot Type.  
An unsupported timeslot type was encountered. The measurement  
timeslot must be designated Normal.  
Settings conflict; High Amplitude is less than Low Amplitude.  
The specified High Amplitude value is smaller than the Low amplitude  
value for a Sensitivity Search MEASurement?query. No measurement  
is performed.  
Settings conflict; In this configuration the parameter is a  
constant. It may not be set.  
An attempt was made to enter a value into a fixed parameter for the  
current radio configuration or channel setup. For example, the frame  
length parameter for the R-FCH has a fixed value in RC1 and RC2.  
However, in RC3 and RC4 this parameter is adjustable.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Settings conflict; Incompatible step sweep frequency setting.  
Start, stop, center or span setting changed to be compatible  
with last command.  
Incompatible step sweep frequency setting. Start, stop, center or span  
setting changed to be compatible with last command.  
Settings conflict; Incompatible step sweep power setting.  
Start, stop, center or span setting changed to be compatible  
with last command.  
Incompatible step sweep power setting. Start, stop, center or span setting  
changed to be compatible with last command.  
Settings conflict; Internal burst cannot be on with pulse  
modulation.  
There is a hardware conflict between internal burst and pulse modulation.  
The most recently requested modulation will be turned on, the previous  
modulation will be turned off.  
Settings conflict; Invalid Channel Code. Channel code has been  
changed to the highest channel code for this symbol rate.  
An attempt was made to input a channelization code beyond the  
limitations imposed by the symbol rate. The channelization code is reset to  
the highest allowable code for the present symbol rate setting.  
Settings conflict; Invalid Channel Code on channel <NUMBER>.  
The channel code has been set to <NUMBER>.  
The channelization code range has been changed due to new slot format  
constraints. The channelization code has been set to the new upper limit.  
The new slot format may affect all DPCH channels.  
Settings conflict; Invalid channel combination. Valid  
configurations are ‘PSCH SSCH P-CCPCH CPICH’ or any  
combination of ‘DPCH OCNS and PICH’. The two groups should not  
be mixed.  
The signal generator is not capable of generating certain channel  
combinations. Change the present combination to one of the allowable  
combinations suggested by the error message.  
Error Messages  
39  
 
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Settings conflict; I/Q & AM WB cannot be on at the same time.  
The modulation types I/Q and AM WB cannot be used at the same time.  
This error is reported when the user attempts to activate one type of  
modulation while the other is activated. The modulation type that was  
most recently requested will be turned on and the modulation that was on  
at the time will be turned off.  
Settings conflict; Only ONE user file can be selected for all  
traffic channels. <CHANNEL NAME> is now using <FILE NAME>  
file.  
All traffic channels (F-FCH, F-SCH) can use a user file as a data source,  
but they must all use the same user file. The <CHANNEL NAME> data  
has been changed to <FILE NAME> file.  
Settings conflict; Pattern repeat is changed to continuous  
because data source is external.  
Single is not a valid repeat setting for an external data source.  
Settings conflict; PDC and NADC Custom protocols are now  
uplink protocols, so the timeslots with Custom selected were  
changed to Downlink Custom.  
Because PDC or NADC has downlink protocols selected and also has  
Custom in one or more timeslots, the timeslots with Custom are set to  
Downlink Custom. Otherwise, the timeslots with Custom are set to Uplink  
Custom. Downlink Custom has its own instrument state information for  
the Data type and Fix 4 value.  
Settings conflict; PHS or TETRA scramble can not be on when  
the currently selected modulation type has more than 2 bits  
per symbol.  
Option UN8 provides modulations with more than 2 bits/symbol. For these  
modulations, PHS and TETRA scramble are disabled.  
Settings conflict; Power list and dwell list are of unequal  
size. Set one to size one, or make their sizes equal.  
Both the dwell list and the power list have more than one element, and  
they are not of equal size. If any frequency, power, or dwell lists have more  
than one element, they must all have the same number of elements. A list  
of a single element is the same as a list of an equal size with the single  
element repeated the necessary number of times.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Settings conflict; Pulse modulation cannot be on with internal  
burst.  
There is a hardware conflict between pulse modulation and internal burst.  
The most recently requested modulation is turned on, the previous  
modulation is turned off.  
Settings conflict; Pulse period set less than pulse width.  
Pulse width changed to match period value.  
A pulse period has been entered that is smaller than the pulse width. The  
instrument automatically adjusts the pulse period to match the pulse  
width.  
Settings conflict; The puncture rate is >=100% on DCH channel  
<NUMBER>, increase the DPCH Slot Format or edit the DCH fields  
to reduce the puncture %. All DPCH channels were turned off.  
Transport channels cannot be punctured more than 100%. The slot format  
needs to be increased (which in turn increased the symbol rate) on the  
underlying DPCH channel, or the transport channel parameters must be  
changed to reduce the puncture percentage. The underlying DPCH  
channel has been turned off.  
Settings conflict; QPCH and FFCH/OCNS cannot be on at the same  
time. FFCH/OCNS has been tuned off.  
QPCH is generated using both channel 3 and 4. Channel 4 is now used to  
generate QPCH. Channel 3 can no longer generate FFCH/OCNS therefore,  
FFCH/OCNS must be turned off.  
Settings conflict; RACH is only defined for Radio  
Configuration 1 and 2. You must set one of these Radio  
Configurations before configuring or using this code channel.  
An attempt was made to setup the R-ACH while in a radio configuration  
that does not support this channel. This channel is only available in RC1  
and RC2. If the R-ACH is the desired channel, you must change to the  
proper radio configuration before continuing.  
Settings conflict; RCCCH is only defined for Radio  
Configuration 3 and 4. You must set one of these Radio  
Configurations before configuring or using this code channel.  
An attempt was made to setup the R-CCCH while in a radio configuration  
that does not support this channel. This channel is only available in RC3  
and RC4. If the R-CCCH is the desired channel, you must change to the  
proper radio configuration before continuing.  
Error Messages  
41  
 
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Settings conflict; RDCCH is only defined for Radio  
Configuration 3 and 4. You must set one of these Radio  
Configurations before configuring or using this code channel.  
An attempt was made to setup the R-DCCH while in a radio configuration  
that does not support this channel. This channel is only available in RC3  
and RC4. If the R-DCCH is the desired channel, you must change to the  
proper radio configuration before continuing.  
Settings conflict; REACH is only defined for Radio  
Configuration 3 and 4. You must set one of these Radio  
Configurations before configuring or using this code channel.  
An attempt was made to setup the R-EACH while in a radio configuration  
that does not support this channel. This channel is only available in RC3  
and RC4. If the R-EACH is the desired channel, you must change to the  
proper radio configuration before continuing.  
Settings conflict; The requested operation is not allowed in a  
two box CDMA2000 setup.  
Certain operations, such as setting to equal powers, are not allowed in a  
two-ESG setup. A two-ESG setup exists when either Voltage Other ESG or  
Percent Power Other ESG are greater than 0.0.  
Settings conflict; RPICH is only defined for Radio  
Configuration 3 and 4. You must set one of these Radio  
Configurations before configuring or using this code channel.  
An attempt was made to setup the R-PICH while in a radio configuration  
that does not support this channel. This channel is only available in RC3  
and RC4. If the R-PICH is the desired channel, you must change to the  
proper radio configuration before continuing.  
Settings conflict; RSCH with Turbo coding is only available in  
Radio Configurations 3 and 4. You must set one of these Radio  
Configurations to proceed.  
Turbo coding is only allowed with the R-SCH in RC3 and 4. If turbo coding  
is needed, change to the appropriate radio configuration, set up the proper  
channels in addition to the R-SCH, and turn on turbo coding.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Settings conflict; RSCH is only defined for Radio  
Configuration 1 and 2. You must set one of these Radio  
Configurations before configuring or using this code channel.  
The command attempted to enter a value or setting for the R-SCH in RC1  
or 2. If this is the correct R-SCH, change to the desired radio configuration  
and resend the command. If not, select the command for the desired  
R-SCH. Use the following list to determine the correct R-SCH command to  
use:  
R-SCH  
Used in RC1 and 2  
R-SCH1  
R-SCH2  
Used in RC3 and 4 for channel 4  
Used in RC3 and 4 for channel 2  
Refer to chapter 5 in the Option 201 users and programming guide for  
more information.  
Settings conflict; RSCH1 is only defined for Radio  
Configuration 3 and 4. You must set one of these Radio  
Configurations before configuring or using this code channel.  
The command attempted to enter a value or setting for the R-SCH1 in RC3  
or 4. If this is the correct R-SCH, change to the desired radio configuration  
and resend the command. If not, select the command for the desired  
R-SCH. Use the following list to determine the correct R-SCH command to  
use:  
R-SCH  
Used in RC1 and 2  
R-SCH1  
R-SCH2  
Used in RC3 and 4 for channel 4  
Used in RC3 and 4 for channel 2  
Refer to chapter 5 in the Option 201 users and programming guide for  
more information.  
Settings conflict; RSCH2 is only defined for Radio  
Configuration 3 and 4. You must set one of these Radio  
Configurations before configuring or using this code channel.  
The command attempted to enter a value or setting for the R-SCH in RC3  
or 4. If this is the correct R-SCH, change to the desired radio configuration  
and resend the command. If not, select the command for the desired  
R-SCH. Use the following list to determine the correct R-SCH command to  
use:  
R-SCH  
Used in RC1 and 2  
R-SCH1  
R-SCH2  
Used in RC3 and 4 for channel 4  
Used in RC3 and 4 for channel 2  
Refer to chapter 5 in the Option 201 users and programming guide for  
more information.  
Error Messages  
43  
 
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Settings conflict; The selected external trigger setting  
conflicts with the previous setting.  
The external trigger has been set to positive edge for one trigger source  
and negative edge for another trigger source.  
Settings conflict; Uplink & Downlink setting conflict. All  
selected Uplink timeslots are now set to Downlink.  
An Uplink timeslot type has been selected while another timeslot(s) has  
Downlink selected. In NADC and PDC digital modulation for bursted data,  
only either Uplink (base to mobile) or Downlink (mobile to base) Traffic  
Channel type can be selected for all timeslots at any one moment.To  
continue data transmission, all Uplink timeslots have been changed to the  
Downlink configuration.  
Settings conflict; The symbol rate is too high for a > 16  
symbol filter. Baseband cannot function.  
The filter is in a state that is inappropriate for the hardware. Although no  
damage to the hardware will occur, the output is in an unknown state.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Settings conflict; Unsupported configuration for Pilot Gating.  
Pilot Gating can only be used for the Pilot alone or in  
conjunction with REACH or RCCCH.  
Changing the R-PICH gating from full is only allowed in three channel  
structures: R-PICH, R-PICH with the R-CCCH, or R-PICH with the  
R-EACH.  
Settings conflict; User FSK file has deviations which are  
incompatible with the current symbol rate. The modulation type  
has been defaulted.  
A frequency in the selected user FSK file exceeds the maximum possible  
deviation for the current symbol rate. The default modulation type for the  
mode has been selected to resolve the conflict.  
Settings conflict; Walsh conflict between: <CHANNEL NAME1> and  
<CHANNEL NAME2>.  
There is a Walsh collision between two channels specified. Either one  
Walsh code is equal to the other, or it falls under the other Walsh's tree. A  
Walsh collision results in an invalid signal. Select a different Walsh code  
according to Walsh selection rule.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Settings conflict; Walsh length invalid! Changed to default  
Walsh number.  
The current Walsh length is invalid for the current data rate. For data rate  
2X and above, doubling the rate halves the Walsh space. The channel  
Walsh number has been changed to the highest valid Walsh code.  
Settings conflict; You may not set Forward Link values while  
in Reverse Link. Reset Link Direction to proceed.  
Values or settings for forward link were entered while in reverse link. If  
forward link is the desired link direction, set the ESG to forward link first,  
and then re-enter the values or settings. However, if reverse link is the  
correct link direction, consult the Option 201 users and programming  
guide for the correct values or settings to enter.  
Settings conflict; You may not set Reverse Link values while  
in Forward Link. Reset Link Direction to proceed.  
Values or settings for reverse link were entered while in forward link. If  
reverse link is the desired link direction, set the ESG to reverse link first,  
and then re-enter the values or settings. However, if forward link is the  
correct link direction, consult the Option 201 users and programming  
guide for the correct values or settings to enter.  
Settings conflict; You may only setup channels that are part  
of your current radio configuration.  
An attempt was made to enter a value or setting for a channel that is not  
supported in the current radio configuration. The R-FCH and R-SCH are  
supported in all the radio configurations for reverse link. However, the  
values or settings allowed for these channels vary according to the radio  
configuration used. Refer to the Option 201 users and programming guide  
to determine the supported channels by radio configuration.  
Error Messages  
45  
 
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-220  
Parameter error  
A program data element related error has occurred. This particular error  
message is used if the device cannot detect a more specific error described  
for errors -221 through -229.  
Parameter error; <modulation file name>  
The specified file is not a modulation file type.  
-215  
-214  
Arm deadlock  
The arm source for the initiation of a measurement is set to GETand a  
subsequent measurement query is received. The measurement cannot  
begin until a GETis received, but the GETwould cause an INTERRUPTED  
error.  
Trigger deadlock  
A trigger source for the initiation of a measurement is set to GETand a  
subsequent measurement query is received. The measurement cannot  
begin until a GETis received, but the GETwould cause an INTERRUPTED  
error.  
Trigger deadlock  
TRIGger:SOURce BUS was selected when a MEASurement? query was  
executed. No data is returned.  
-213  
Init ignored  
A request for a measurement initiation was ignored as another  
measurement was already in progress.  
Init ignored; Cannot initiate sweep in manual mode.  
The manual mode is on and therefore the instrument cannot sweep.  
Init ignored; Sweep is already initiated.  
The list/sweep is currently initiated and sweeping, therefore the command  
is not legal according to SCPI.  
Init ignored; Sweep is already continuously initiated.  
The list/sweep is continuously initiated and sweeping, therefore the  
command is not legal according to SCPI.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
Init ignored; Unable to sweep due to sweep being in an error  
state. The sweep error should be fixed.  
The number of list, power, and/or dwell points are in conflict, or a serious  
system error has occurred in list/sweep. A previous error report should  
have described the error that is stalling list/sweep.  
-212  
-211  
Arm ignored  
An arming signal was received and recognized by the device but was  
ignored.  
Trigger ignored  
A GET, *TRG, or triggering signal was received and recognized by the  
device, but was ignored because of device timing considerations. For  
example, the device was not ready to respond.  
-210  
-202  
Trigger error  
A GET,*TRG, or a triggering signal could not be executed due to an error.  
Settings lost due to rtl  
A setting associated with a hard local control (see IEEE 488.2, 5.6.15) was  
lost when the device changed to LOCS from REMS or to LWLS from  
RWLS.  
-201  
-200  
Invalid while in local  
A command is not executable while the device is in local mode due to a  
hard local control (see IEEE 488.2, 5.6.1.5). For example, a device with a  
rotary switch receives a message which would change the switchs state,  
but the device is in local so the message cannot be executed.  
Execution Error  
For devices that cannot detect more specific errors, this code indicates only  
that an execution error as defined in IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.5 has occurred.  
Execution Error; Cannot transmit paging message to FlexDG.  
There is an error with the cdma2000 hardware. Try turning CDMA2000  
mode off and on again to reset the card. If the problem persists, report this  
error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Error Messages  
47  
 
-299 to -200: Execution Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Execution Error; Cannot update FlexDG with Even Second Delay.  
There is an error with the cdma2000 hardware. Try turning CDMA2000  
mode off and on again to reset the card. If the problem persists, report this  
error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Execution Error; Cannot write user file to FlexDG.  
There is a hardware error associated with the current CDMA format  
(cdma2000 or W-CDMA). Try turning the current CDMA format mode off  
and on again to reset the card. If the problem persists, report this error to  
the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-199 to -100: Command Errors  
-199 to -100: Com m a n d Er r or s  
The instruments parser detected an IEEE 488.2 syntax error. Errors in this class set the  
command error bit (bit 5) in the event status register (IEEE 488.2, section 11.5.1). In this  
case:  
Either an IEEE 488.2 syntax error has been detected by the parser (a control-to-device  
message was received that is in violation of the IEEE 488.2 standard. Possible  
violations include a data element which violates device listening formats or whose type  
is unacceptable to the device.), or  
an unrecognized header was received. These include incorrect device-specific headers  
and incorrect or unimplemented IEEE 488.2 common commands.  
-184  
-183  
-181  
-180  
Macro parameter error  
A command inside the macro definition had the wrong number or type of  
parameters.  
Invalid inside macro definition  
The program message unit sequence, sent with a *DDTor a *DMCcommand,  
is syntactically invalid (see IEEE 488.2, 10.7.6.3).  
Invalid outside macro definition  
A macro parameter placeholder ($<number) was encountered outside of a  
macro definition.  
Macro error  
This error, as well as errors -181 through -189, are generated when  
defining a macro or executing a macro. This particular error message is  
used if the device cannot detect a more specific error.  
-178  
-171  
Expression data not allowed  
A legal expression data was encountered, but was not allowed by the  
device at this point in parsing.  
Invalid expression  
The expression data element was invalid (see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.7.2). For  
example, unmatched parentheses or an illegal character.  
Error Messages  
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ESG Family Signal Generators  
-170  
Expression data error  
This error, as well as errors -171 through -179, are generated when  
parsing an expression data element. This particular error message is used  
if the device cannot detect a more specific error.  
-168  
-161  
Block data not allowed  
A legal block data element was encountered, but not allowed by the device  
at this point in the parsing.  
Invalid block data  
A block data element was expected, but was invalid (see IEEE 488.2,  
7.7.6.2). For example, an ENDmessage was received before the end length  
was satisfied.  
Invalid block data; Arb file must be even length, file deleted  
An Arb waveform file must be an even number of bytes in length. Adjust  
the file length and repeat the download.  
-160  
Block data error  
This error, as well as errors -161 through -169, are generated when  
parsing a block data element. This particular error message is used if the  
device cannot detect a more specific error.  
-158  
-151  
String data not allowed  
A string data element was encountered, but not allowed by the device at  
this point in the parsing.  
Invalid string data  
A string data element was expected, but was invalid (see IEEE 488.2,  
7.7.5.2). For example, an ENDmessage was received before the terminal  
quote character.  
Invalid string data; filename exceeds maximum of 23  
characters.  
The specified filename exceeds the maximum length.  
Invalid string data; filename plus msus exceeds maximum of 30  
characters.  
The specified filename exceeds the maximum length.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-199 to -100: Command Errors  
-150  
-148  
String data error  
This error, as well as errors -151 through -159, are generated when  
parsing a string data element. This particular error message is used if the  
device cannot detect a more specific error.  
Character data not allowed  
A legal character data element was encountered where prohibited by the  
device.  
-144  
-141  
-140  
Character data too long  
The character data element contains more than twelve characters (see  
IEEE 488.2, 7.7.1.4).  
Invalid character data  
Either the character data element contains an invalid character or the  
particular element received is not valid for the header.  
Character data error  
This error, as well as errors -141 through -149, are generated when  
parsing a character data element. This particular error message is used if  
the device cannot detect a more specific error.  
-138  
-134  
-131  
-130  
Suffix not allowed  
A suffix was encountered after a numeric element which does not allow  
suffixes.  
Suffix too long  
The suffix contained more than twelve characters (see IEEE 488.2,  
7.7.3.4).  
Invalid suffix  
The suffix does not follow the syntax described in IEEE 488.2, 7.7.3.2, or  
the suffix is inappropriate for this device.  
Suffix error  
This error, as well as errors -131 through -139, are generated when  
parsing a suffix. This particular error message is used if the device cannot  
detect a more specific error.  
Error Messages  
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-199 to -100: Command Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
-128  
-124  
-123  
-121  
-120  
Numeric data not allowed  
A legal numeric data element was received, but the device does not accept  
one in this position for the header.  
Too many digits  
The mantissa of a decimal-numeric data element contained more than 255  
digits excluding leading zeros (see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.2.4.1).  
Exponent too large  
The magnitude of an exponent was greater than 32000 (see IEEE 488.2,  
7.7.2.4.1).  
Invalid character in number  
An invalid character for the data type being parsed was encountered. For  
example, an alpha in a decimal numeric or a 9” in octal data.  
Numeric data error  
This error, as well as errors -121 through -129, are generated when  
parsing a data element which appears to be numeric, including  
non-decimal numeric types. This particular error message is used if the  
device cannot detect a more specific error.  
-114  
-113  
-112  
-111  
Header suffix out of range  
The value of a header suffix attached to a program mnemonic makes the  
header invalid.  
Undefined header  
The header is syntactically correct, but it is undefined for this specific  
device. For example, *XYZis not defined for any device.  
Program mnemonic too long  
The header contains more than twelve characters (see IEEE 488.2,  
7.6.1.4.1).  
Header separator error  
A character that is not a legal header separator was encountered while  
parsing the header.  
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-199 to -100: Command Errors  
-110  
-109  
-108  
-105  
Command header error  
An error was detected in the header. This message is used when the device  
cannot detect the more specific errors described for errors -111 through  
-119.  
Missing parameter  
Fewer parameters were received than required for the header. For  
example, the *ESEcommon command requires one parameter, so receiving  
*ESEis not allowed.  
Parameter not allowed  
More parameters were received than expected for the header. For example,  
the *ESEcommon command only accepts one parameter, so receiving  
*ESE 0,1is not allowed.  
GET not allowed  
A Group Execute Trigger was received within a program message (see  
IEEE 488.2, 7.7). Correct the GPIB controller program so that the GET  
does not occur within a line of GPIB program code.  
-104  
-103  
Data type error  
The parser recognized a data element that is not allowed. For example,  
numeric or string data was expected, but block data was encountered.  
Invalid separator  
The parser was expecting a separator and encountered an illegal  
character. For example, the semicolon was omitted after a program  
message unit.  
-102  
Syntax error; Bad compatibility language character  
<character>.  
In 8656/57 compatibility mode, illegal language input was received.  
Syntax error; Bad compatibility language token <token>.  
In 8656/57 compatibility mode, a known command or termination specifier  
was received when it was not expected. For example, a termination  
specifier was received with no currently active function.  
Error Messages  
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-199 to -100: Command Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Syntax error  
An unrecognized command or data type was encountered. For example, a  
string was received when the device does not accept strings.  
-101  
-100  
Invalid character  
A syntactic command contains a character that is invalid for that type. For  
example, a header containing an ampersand, SETUP&. This error might  
be used in place of error numbers -114, -121, -141 and some others.  
Command error; Unable to set new frequency with UP/DN command.  
The instrument is unable to obtain the necessary information to calculate  
the new frequency in compatibility mode with the UP/DN command.  
Command error; Unable to set new amplitude with UP/DN command.  
The instrument is unable to obtain the necessary information to calculate  
the new amplitude in compatibility mode with the UP/DN command.  
Command error; Remote active function IS not available.  
The instrument only supports the Increment Set (IS) command for  
Frequency (FR) and Amplitude (AP) in compatibility mode. All other uses  
of IS are invalid.  
Command error; R0:No standby mode allowed.  
In 8656/57 compatibility mode, R0 was received via GPIB. This command  
is not supported by the compatibility mode.  
Command error; Remote active function DN/UP not available.  
In 8656/57 compatibility mode, either DN or UP was received via GPIB.  
These commands are not supported by the compatibility mode.  
Command error; LO: No low bandwidth ALC mode allowed.  
In 8656/57 compatibility mode, LO was received via GPIB. This command  
is not supported by the compatibility mode.  
Command error  
This is a generic syntax error for devices that cannot detect more specific  
errors. The code indicates only that a command error as defined in  
IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.4 has occurred.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
201 to 702: Device-Sp ecific Er r or s  
Some device operations did not properly complete, possibly due to an abnormal hardware  
or firmware condition. These codes are also used for self-test response errors. Errors in this  
class set the device-specific error bit (bit 3) in the event status register (IEEE 488.2,  
section 11.5.1).  
The <error_message> string for a positive error is not defined by SCPI. A positive error  
indicates that the instrument detected an error within the GPIB system, within the  
instruments rmware or hardware, during the transfer of block data, or during  
calibration.  
201  
Bad file number; Unable to check Data Generator memory.  
The instrument was not able to generate the pattern necessary to perform  
the data generator memory test. This does NOT imply a data generator  
memory failure. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales  
or service office.  
208  
I/O Error; <file name>  
Invalid file name.  
I/O error; Delete a non-saved state register. Delete register  
ignored.  
The user has attempted to delete an unused (empty) state. This error  
message is informational only.  
I/O error; Delete empty sequence <sequence_name>. Delete  
sequence ignored.  
The user has attempted to delete a sequence that is empty. This error  
message is informational only. Typically, this error is reported several  
times when the Delete All Sequences” command is executed. If the file is  
displayed by Catalog, delete explicitly.  
I/O error; Directory does not have a default file type.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
I/O error; Directory refuses to release ownership.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
I/O error; Save a state register ignored.  
Error Messages  
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201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
A STATe:file could not be saved due to insufficient space, file corruption,  
or another related problem.  
I/O error; Trailing zero found in <filename>. Fixing...  
A compressed state file has a zero at its end. This is a sign of file  
corruption. The device fixes the problem by concealing the zero such that it  
no longer triggers an error message. The file may be corrupt or unusable.  
I/O error; The user file is too large.  
The user file selected for transmission as the DCH data must be less than  
or equal to 4096 bytes. Select a smaller user file.  
I/O error; The user file is too large.  
The user file selected for transmission as the TPC pattern must be less  
than or equal to 256 bytes. Select a smaller user file.  
I/O error; Unable to delete saved state from non-volatile  
memory. No instrument state change.  
A STATe:file could not be deleted due to the file not being found, file  
corruption, or another file-related problem. If the file is displayed by a  
memory catalog, delete it explicitly.  
I/O error; Unable to read bit file.  
There is an error reading the specified bit file. Try selecting the file again.  
I/O error; Unable to recall from non-volatile memory. No  
instrument state change.  
The state file is not readable and the recall was aborted.  
214  
218  
501  
Not owner; Unable to delete saved state from non-volatile  
memory. No instrument state change.  
The user has attempted to write to a read-only memory subsystem.  
I/O error; filename  
An invalid file name was detected during ARB segment or sequence  
processing.  
Attenuator hold setting over range; Frequency change forced  
attenuator adjust.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
The firmware has changed the attenuator setting because, while in  
attenuator hold mode, a change in frequency setting has forced the ALC  
beyond its range.  
Attenuator hold setting over range; Power set to lower limit.  
The firmware has changed the power setting to a value other than the  
requested value due to the fact that, while in attenuator hold mode, the  
user has requested a power setting that is below the ALC range for the  
attenuator setting. The power has been set to the lower limit.  
Attenuator hold setting over range; Power set to upper limit.  
The firmware has changed the power setting to a value other than the  
requested value due to the fact that, while in attenuator hold mode, the  
user has requested a power setting that is above the ALC range for the  
attenuator setting.  
508  
Frac-N Loop unlocked  
The synthesizer is unlocked. Service may be needed.  
Sampler Loop unlocked  
The synthesizer is unlocked. Service may be needed.  
YO Loop unlocked  
The synthesizer is unlocked. Service may be needed.  
509  
510  
511  
Output Section input overdrive  
Internal error: report to factory.  
I/Q Modulator overdrive  
Internal error: report to factory.  
Output unleveled  
The instruments output is unleveled.  
512  
Reference unlocked  
The instruments reference is unlocked. If an external reference is  
connected, check the frequency and power. It is possible for this to occur  
during a poor connection/disconnection of an external reference. If this  
error reoccurs when no external reference is connected, the instrument  
may require service.  
Error Messages  
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201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
513  
1 GHz Oscillator unlocked  
The 1 GHz reference oscillator is unlocked. If an external reference is  
connected, check the frequency. If this error reoccurs when no external  
reference is connected, the instrument may require service.  
514  
515  
Reference Oven cold  
The reference oven is not at the required operating temperature. This is  
normal if the instrument has been powered down for a while. If the error  
persists, the instrument may require service.  
Reference board: 10 Mhz reference signal bad or missing  
The instruments reference is unlocked. If an external reference is  
connected, check the frequency and power. It is possible for this to occur  
during a poor connection/disconnection of an external reference. If this  
error reoccurs when no external reference is connected, the instrument  
may require service.  
516  
Baseband Generator unlocked; refer to manual.  
The digital modulation board is unlocked. If this error occurs and the  
status indicator on the front panel is not on, the board is operational.  
There are legitimate reasons for the front panel indicator to be on: if  
External Data mode was selected and no clock was provided for the data  
clock input, or if there was an incorrect setting selected for data  
clock/symbol clock.  
Baseband Generator unlocked; Clear the error queue. If error  
persists, refer to manual.  
The digital modulation board is unlocked. If this error occurs and the  
status indicator on the front panel is not on, the board is operational.  
There are legitimate reasons for the front panel indicator to be on: if  
External Data mode was selected and no clock was provided for the data  
clock input, or if there was an incorrect setting selected for data  
clock/symbol clock.  
517  
Calibration failure; Baseband Generator Cal  
The Baseband Generator calibration portion of an internal I/Q calibration  
has failed.  
Calibration failure; Cal aborted by user.  
While executing the internal I/Q calibration, either a DCAS was sent over  
the GPIB, or the Abort key on the front panel was pressed.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
Calibration failure; DCFM DC overrange  
The instrument was unable to perform a DCFM or DCΦM calibration due  
to the input signal being outside of the offset range that can be calibrated  
for.  
Calibration failure; I/Q cal.  
While executing the internal I/Q calibration, the attempt to allocate  
memory for the calibration failed.  
Calibration failure; I/Q cal failed to allocate memory.  
While executing the internal I/Q calibration, a failure occurred during the  
section indicated.  
Calibration failure; ‘Marble Cal’, ‘Offset Cal’, ‘Other Cal’,  
‘Gain Cal’, ‘BBG Cal’, ‘ARB Cal’  
While executing the internal I/Q calibration, a failure occurred during the  
section indicated.  
Calibration failure; Upgrade calibration failed. Data not  
stored.  
The calibration stage of the instrument upgrade was not executed  
successfully. The calibration data has not been stored. The upgrade is not  
functional. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or  
service office.  
518  
519  
Arbitrary Waveform Generator unlocked; refer to manual.  
The instruments dual arbitrary waveform generator is unlocked. This  
error will occur when the ARB Reference key is set to Ext and there is no  
external signal applied to the instrument. It may also occur if there is a  
problem with the A5 dual arbitrary waveform generator board.  
Uncalibrated signal; IQ Adjustments not calibrated. Refer to  
manual.  
A calibration is required to use the IQ adjustments feature. The I/Q  
adjustments may be functional, but are not guaranteed to meet  
specifications until an I/Q calibration is performed. Refer to the users  
guide.  
Error Messages  
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201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
Uncalibrated signal; Quadrature Skew Not Calibrated  
A calibration is required to use the quadrature skew feature. The  
quadrature skew may be functional, but is not guaranteed to meet  
specifications until the I/Q impairment adjustment is performed. Refer to  
the calibration guide.  
520  
521  
522  
Sampler unlocked  
One of the signal generators samplers is unlocked or one of the sampler  
circuits are malfunctioning. The instrument may require service.  
Yig unlocked  
The Yig oscillator phase lock loop is unlocked. Problem may be due to a  
bad calibration. If not, then the instrument may require service.  
Demodulator Unleveled; Input amplitude overrange.  
The signal level is too high. Adjust the signal level for the VSA input.  
Demodulator Unleveled; Input amplitude underrange.  
The signal level is too low. Adjust the signal level for the VSA input.  
600  
RPP has tripped.  
The reverse power protection circuit has been triggered. Repeated tripping  
of this circuit can cause damage to the instrument.  
**** CAUTION ****  
REVERSE POWER PROTECTION (RPP) TRIPPED  
Repeated RPP tripping may damage the instrument!  
Damage can occur if an external signal was applied at the RF Output or  
ESD is detected at RF Output.  
Damage will not occur if a poor RF output port match exists when the  
power level is set beyond the specified range.  
601  
Power search failed.  
While executing power search, the level meter circuit failed to return a  
meaningful value. This event indicates that the power is in a range that  
the leveling loop cannot properly level. The power will be set to the last  
properly leveled power.  
604  
DSP FW download failed.  
An external bus download of a digital signal processor (DSP) program  
failed.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
605  
DSP FW download failed.  
The instruments rmware was unable to successfully initialize the  
internal digital signal processor (DSP) on the A14 CPU/Motherboard.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP FW download failed; Demodulator board  
The instruments rmware was unable to successfully initialize the  
internal digital signal processor (DSP) on the Demodulator board  
(Option 300). Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or  
service office.  
DSP FW download failed; Opt 300 BERT capability  
The instruments rmware was unable to successfully initialize the  
internal digital signal processor (DSP) on the A6 bit error rate tester board  
for Option 300 capability. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP FW download failed; Opt UN7  
The instruments rmware was unable to successfully initialize the  
internal digital signal processor (DSP) on the A6 bit error rate tester board  
(Option UN7). Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales  
or service office.  
606  
DSP times out.  
The digital signal processor (DSP) on the A14 CPU/Motherboard failed to  
respond within the appropriate amount of time. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP times out.  
The digital signal processor (DSP) on the A6 bit error rate tester board  
(Option UN7) failed to respond within the appropriate amount of time.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP times out; ARB communication failed  
The communication to the dual arbitrary waveform generator  
(Option UND) failed. The dual arbitrary waveform generator may not be  
functional. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or  
service office.  
Error Messages  
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ESG Family Signal Generators  
DSP times out; Demodulator communication failed  
The digital signal processor (DSP) on the Demodulator board (Option 300)  
failed to respond within the appropriate amount of time. If cycling power  
does not correct the problem, report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP times out; FlexDG communication failed  
The instrument is unable to communicate with the FLEXDG data  
generator board. The baseband generator can not function.  
DSP times out; FPGA download failed: DUAL ARB BOARD  
The initialization of hardware necessary for the operation of the dual  
arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) failed. The dual arbitrary  
waveform generator is not functional. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP times out; Option 300 BERT capability  
The digital signal processor (DSP) on the bit error rate tester board failed  
to respond while Option 300 is operating. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
607  
DSP returns error.  
The digital signal processor (DSP) is in an indeterminate state. Report this  
error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP returns error; ARB address line error (code)  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) digital signal  
processor (DSP) detected an internal error when processing a command.  
The DSP specific error code is displayed in the parenthesis. Report this  
error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP returns error; ARB Command not recognized (code)  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) digital signal  
processor (DSP) detected a communications error with the command sent  
to it. The DSP specific error code is displayed in the parenthesis. Report  
this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP returns error; ARB communications failed. (code)  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) digital signal  
processor (DSP) detected an error and it is in an indeterminate state. The  
DSP specific error code is displayed in the parenthesis. Report this error to  
the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
DSP returns error; ARB data line error (code)  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) digital signal  
processor (DSP) detected an internal error when processing a command.  
The DSP specific error code is displayed in the parenthesis. Report this  
error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP returns error; ARB FLASH memory error (code)  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) digital signal  
processor (DSP) detected an internal error when processing a command.  
The DSP specific error code is displayed in the parenthesis. Report this  
error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP returns error; ARB parameters error (code)  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) digital signal  
processor (DSP) detected a communications error with the command sent  
to it. The DSP specific error code is displayed in the parenthesis. Report  
this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP returns error; ARB self test error (code)  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) digital signal  
processor (DSP) detected an internal error when processing a command.  
The DSP specific error code is displayed in the parenthesis. Report this  
error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP returns error; Option 300 BERT capability  
Option 300 DSP for BERT capability returns an error.  
608  
615  
DSP in use by other process.  
The digital signal processor (DSP) is in an indeterminate state. Report this  
error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
New wave shape changes limit for internal frequency; frequency  
changed to new limit.  
When using the internal modulation source, the upper limit varies for the  
different waveforms. If the user changes the waveform when the internal  
source frequency is higher than that allowed for the new waveform, the  
frequency for the source will be changed, and the user informed of that  
change with this message.  
Error Messages  
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ESG Family Signal Generators  
616  
Configuration Error; Attenuator configuration does not match  
actual installed attenuator type.  
A mismatch was found between the configured and detected attenuator  
types. The instrument may not be fully functional. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Configuration Error; Option reconfiguration failed.  
As a part of option reconfiguration, the instrument reboots. If the  
reconfiguration failed, it is reported when the instrument completes the  
reboot. Try repeating the option reconfiguration. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
617  
Configuration error; Could not start license system.  
The Software License System has failed to operate. The software option  
cannot be enabled. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies  
sales or service office.  
Configuration error; Data Generator Memory configuration does  
not match installed board.  
The memory configuration for an option board does not match the known  
memory limits of the board. If this error has occurred as the result of a  
customer-installed option, uninstall all options and then reinstall the  
correct options. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales  
or service office.  
Configuration error; Illegal combination of installed option  
boards.  
An option board or board combination that is not supported by the  
installed firmware has been specified or detected. Be sure that you have  
the proper instrument and firmware to support the option board, and that  
you have specified a supported combination of options.  
Configuration error; Incorrect demodulator board revision.  
An invalid Demodulator board is installed.  
Configuration error; Incorrect downconverter board revision.  
An invalid Downconverter board is installed.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
Configuration error; Installed board not supported.  
An option board or board combination that is not supported by the  
installed firmware has been specified or detected. Be sure that you have  
the proper instrument and firmware to support the option board, and that  
you have specified a supported combination of options.  
Configuration error; Invalid Data Generator memory  
configuration.  
The memory configuration for an option board does not match the known  
memory limits of any supported option board. If this error has occurred as  
the result of a customer-installed option, uninstall all options and then  
reinstall the correct options. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Configuration error; Invalid file system configuration block  
size defaulted.  
A block size configuration error was detected by the file system. A default  
value has been used. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies  
sales or service office.  
Configuration error; Invalid file system configuration max  
files defaulted.  
A maximum files configuration error was detected by the file system. A  
default value has been used. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Configuration error; Invalid file system configuration memory  
size defaulted.  
A memory size configuration error was detected by the file system. A  
default value has been used. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Configuration error; Invalid option board configuration.  
An invalid combination of option boards has been configured. If this error  
has occurred as the result of a customer-installed option, uninstall all  
options and then reinstall the correct options. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
Error Messages  
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ESG Family Signal Generators  
Configuration error; Old bootrom detected. File system and  
instrument state re-initialized due to firmware upgrade.  
Replace bootrom to avoid this in the future.  
The firmware has detected that the instrument contains an old bootrom  
version. As a result the user file system, arb file system (if present), and  
instrument states have been re-initialized. Instrument calibration files  
have not been affected. In the future, to avoid re-initialization of the file  
system and instrument states that will occur with firmware upgrades,  
return the instrument to Agilent Technologies for bootrom replacement.  
Configuration error; <OPTION>, Invalid (inconsistent) license  
key.  
The License Key for the indicated software option is invalid. If the option  
has not been purchased, then enter a value of zero for its key to disable the  
option, otherwise enter the correct value from the License Key Certificate.  
618  
619  
RS232 times out; RS232 reset.  
If further input is not received within the timeout time while a SCPI  
command is being processed, the command is aborted and the input buffer  
is cleared.  
DSP code is invalid; Bert board FPGA.  
The host reads an unexpected FPGA version number from the Bert board.  
The FPGA version check is done by the DSP, so this error message is not  
generated if a DSP download Failerror message has already been  
generated. In this case, were do not know if the FPGA code stored in flash  
memory is correct.  
DSP code is invalid; Bert DSP code is invalid.  
The host reads an unexpected DSP version number from the demodulator  
board.  
DSP code is invalid; Demodulator board FPGA.  
The demodulators FPGA code is not the revision that the firmware  
expects.  
DSP code is invalid; Demodulator DSP code is invalid.  
The host reads and unexpected DSP version number from the demodulator  
board.  
DSP code is invalid; Demodulator main DSP code is invalid.  
The demodulator board has an invalid revision of DSP firmware code.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
DSP code is invalid; Flex DG DSP code is invalid.  
The version number of the DSP firmware in the FlexDG data generator is  
not the version expected by the instrument firmware. The instrument  
must be upgraded to a matching set of DSP and instrument firmware.  
DSP code is invalid; Incorrect demodulator boot code revision.  
The demodulator board has an invalid revision of DSP boot code.  
DSP code is invalid; Incorrect FPGA revision on Option UN7.  
The Option UN7 hardware has an invalid revision of FPGA code.  
DSP code is invalid; Running boot code only.  
ARB is not functional.  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) is running boot code  
only. The dual arbitrary waveform generator commands will not function.  
Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP code is invalid; Running boot code only, Demodulator is  
not functional.  
The demodulator DSP ROMs have only boot code loaded: the DSP will not  
function. Report this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or  
service office.  
DSP code is invalid; Unrecognized version.  
Some ARB commands may not function.  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) is running an  
unsupported version of digital signal processor (DSP) code. The dual  
arbitrary waveform generator may not function correctly. Report this error  
to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
DSP code is invalid; Unrecognized program.  
ARB is not functional.  
The dual arbitrary waveform generator (Option UND) is running an  
unknown digital signal processor (DSP) program. The dual arbitrary  
waveform generator commands will not function. Report this error to the  
nearest Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
620  
Clock rate error.  
The input clock rate for the bit error rate was too fast. Maximum clock rate  
is 2 Mbps for the 2 Mbps mode, and 10 Mbps for the 10 Mbps mode.  
Error Messages  
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201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
ESG Family Signal Generators  
621  
FPGA download failed; Demodulator board.  
The download of the field programmable gate array code to the  
Demodulator board failed.  
FPGA download failed; Opt UN7.  
The download of the field programmable gate array code to the RAM on  
the A6 bit error rate tester board failed. Report this error to the nearest  
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.  
622  
623  
Sequence references self; <Sequence Name>.  
The specified sequence is not allowed because it contains a reference to  
itself.  
Out of Lock; Demodulator VCO  
The A/D 26 MHz clock is not correct. The problem may be with either the  
10 MHz reference, or the 13 MHz GSM clock.  
Out of Lock; Downconverter LO  
There is a problem with the downconverter. The problem may be with  
either the 10 MHz reference, or the 13 MHz GSM clock.  
700  
State Save Recall Error; Delete empty sequence  
<sequence_name>. Delete sequence ignored.  
You have attempted to delete a sequence that is empty (all registers  
unused). This message is informational only. Typically this error is  
reported several times when the Delete All Sequences” command is  
executed. If the file is displayed by catalog, delete explicitly.  
State Save Recall Error; Delete sequence <sequence_name>  
ignored.  
A STATE:file in a sequence that is being deleted could not be deleted due  
to the file not being found, data corruption, etc. If state file exists, delete  
explicitly using the memory catalog.  
State Save Recall Error; Recall aborted. Unable to recall the  
state from non-volatile memory.  
The state file was not readable, so the recall was aborted. If state file  
exists, delete explicitly using the memory catalog.  
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ErrorMessages  
 
ESG Family Signal Generators  
201 to 702: Device-Specific Errors  
State Save Recall Error; Recall data different from FW  
revision. No instrument state change.  
An attempt was made to recall a state that was saved with an  
incompatible version of the instrument firmware. This typically occurs  
when a state file is copied from an instrument with a newer version of  
firmware to an instrument with an older version of firmware. Newer  
versions of instrument firmware can read older state files.  
State Save Recall Error; Recall non-saved state register.  
Recall ignored.  
A recall was attempted for a state register that is unused. If state file  
exists, delete explicitly using catalog.  
State Save Recall Error; Recalled state has a bad checksum. No  
instrument state change.  
The state file was corrupt or out-of-date, so the recall was ignored. If state  
file exists, delete explicitly using the memory catalog.  
State Save Recall Error; The state file is from a different  
firmware revision that does not support comments.  
An attempt was made to write a comment to a state file revision that does  
not support comments. Comments in saved state files are not supported by  
the A.01.00 and A.01.01 releases of the instrument firmware.  
State Save Recall Error; Unable to read the secondary frame  
instrument state file. The secondary frame has been turned  
off.  
The format that is currently active needed the secondary frame  
instrument state file to generate the secondary frame in pattern RAM, but  
the instrument state file was either not previously saved or it was deleted.  
You must create and save a secondary frame instrument state.  
702  
Load/Store Error; Cannot create a filter with no coefficients.  
A filter must have at least one coefficient specified.  
Load/Store Error; Cannot create a Modulation with less than  
one bit per symbol.  
A modulation must have at least two states specified.  
Error Messages  
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ESG Family Signal Generators  
Load/Store Error; Cannot create a shape with less than 2  
points.  
Burst shape files must have two or more points for both the rise and the  
fall shape specification.  
Load/Store Error; Invalid modulation file.  
The user modulation file is invalid. The file is either corrupt or is not a  
modulation file.  
Load/Store Error; Operation not allowed in Fail-Safe Preset  
Mode.  
This informs you that software or hardware options cannot be configured  
while in Fail-Safe Preset Mode. Cycle the instrument power and try again.  
Load/Store Error; Operation not allowed in Fail-Safe Preset  
Mode.  
A hardware option was installed while in fail-safe preset mode. After a  
fail-safe preset, the power must be cycled before a hardware option is  
installed.  
Load/Store Error; Unrecognized FIR file version.  
The file is either corrupt or is not a FIR file.  
Load/Store Error; Unrecognized modulation file version.  
The user modulation file has an unrecognized version. The file is either  
corrupt or is not a modulation file.  
Load/Store Error; Unrecognized shape file version.  
The burst shape file is corrupted, or is not in the proper format.  
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ErrorMessages  
 

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