Specifications

Troubleshooting Test Failures
Agilent Technologies
PSA Series Spectrum Analyzers
Test and Adjustment Software
Troubleshooting Test Failures
If a test will not proceed, then suspect either the setup is incorrect, or the test equipment
or DUT is faulty. Specifically you should:
Compare your test connections with the test setup on the computer screen.
Ensure the cables and adapters are correct and not damaged.
Check the output and input connectors on the test equipment for damage.
Check for error messages on the PSA display such as unlock or overload states that
signal an instrument failure.
If the test can be completed as normal, but the test fails, you should:
Ensure the equipment connections are torqued to proper specs.
Ensure that cables and adapters meet the specifications listed in the software and
the Getting Started Guide.
Check cables and adapters for damage.
Check the output and input connectors on the test equipment for damage.
Ensure that there are no error messages on the DUT screen that can signal a
problem elsewhere in the instrument.
Each of the performance tests has an associated troubleshooting procedure should
problems be encountered. These troubleshooting procedures can be accessed used the
following links.
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