Troubleshooting
R&S
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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Troubleshooting
If the results do not meet your expectations, the following sections may contain helpful
hints and information.
Error Messages in Remote Control Mode
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Troubleshooting Remote Operation
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Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Hints
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Collecting Information for Support
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16.1
Error Information
If errors or irregularities are detected, a keyword and an error message, if available,
are displayed in the status bar.
Depending on the type of message, the status message is indicated in varying colors.
Table 16-1: Status bar information - color coding
Color
Type
Description
Red
Error
An error occurred at the start or during a measurement, e.g. due to missing
data or wrong settings, so that the measurement cannot be started or com-
pleted correctly.
Orange
Warning
An irregular situation occurred during measurement, e.g. the settings no lon-
ger match the displayed results, or the connection to an external device was
interrupted temporarily.
Gray
Information
Information on the status of individual processing steps.
No color
No errors
No message displayed - normal operation.
Green
Measurement
successful
Some applications visualize that the measurement was successful by show-
ing a message.
If any error information is available for a channel, an exclamation mark is displayed
next to the channel name ( ). This is particularly useful when the MultiView tab is dis-
played, as the status bar in the MultiView tab always displays the information for the
currently selected measurement only.
Furthermore, a status bit is set in the
STATus:QUEStionable:EXTended:INFO
reg-
ister for the application concerned (see
"STATus:QUEStionable:EXTended:INFO Reg-
on page 674). Messages of a specific type can be queried using the
SYST:ERR:EXT?
command, see
Error Information