Specifications

Appendix H 367
Error messages
Error number: 0
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H. Error Messages
0 (No error)
No error has occurred.
This message is not displayed on the LCD. 0 is returned as the error number if no error has
occurred in the instrument when the :SYST:ERR? command on page 304 is sent through
GPIB.
6 Additional standards needed
Before the completion of all data measurements required for calculating the
calibration/compensation coefficients, a GPIB command requiring some part of the
measurement data is sent. For example, when only the OPEN and SHORT measurements
of the calibration kit have been complete, the :CORR1:COLL:SAVE command on
page 246, which performs calculation of the calibration coefficients, is sent.
Measure all of the required data.
7 Calibration required
Although the calibration is not turned on, a GPIB command is sent that is valid only when
the calibration is turned on. For example, the :CORR2:COLL command on page 252,
which obtains the data for calculating the compensation coefficients, is executed.
Turn on the calibration.
11 Compensation required
Although compensation is not turned on, a GPIB command is sent that is valid only when
compensation is turned on. For example, the :DATA:CMP{1-3} command on page 262,
which reads out the compensation coefficients, is executed when compensation is turned
off.
Turn on the compensation.
22 Printer error
The printer does not respond to control from the 4287A.
Check the power to the printer, cable connections, paper, and so on.
61 No data available on memory
Although the data for statistical analysis has not been acquired, the :CALC:EXAM:GET?
command on page 225, which executes statistical analysis and acquires the results, is sent.
Acquire the data for statistical analysis.
62 Can't execute data examination
The data for statistical analysis has been acquired, but change is made to the settings during
data acquisition, and thus statistical analysis cannot be executed.
Acquire the data for statistical analysis with the current settings.