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Instrument Messages
Instrument Messages
Instrument Messages
605 Data corrupt or stale; EEPROM copy of <file>
WARNING: Contact the factory if you see this error.
This error indicates that a file stored in EEPROM has become corrupt and
the Hamming codes are unable to repair the data.
When the EEPROM file has been corrupted, the system will store default
values into both the Non-Volatile RAM and EEPROM copies of the file. If
this error occurs often, it may indicate that there is a problem with the
physical memory.
Data corrupt or stale; RAM copy of <file>
This error indicates that a file stored in Non-Volatile RAM has become
corrupt and the Hamming codes are unable to repair the data.
When a Non-Volatile file has this error, the syst em will first try to verify
the state of the data in EEPROM and if valid it will copy the data in
EEPROM into the Non-Volatile ram copy of the file. When this happens,
the system will remain calibrated. If this error occurs often, it may
indicate that there is a problem with the physical memory.
606 Data questionable; EEPROM copy of <file>
EEPROM error occurred. The EEPROM copy of an internal 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 erro r to the nearest
Agilent Technologies sales or service office.
606 Media is corrupt
A save was attempted to a corrupt device.
604 PSA only
607 ESA only File name error
File name error; Directory does not have a default file type
File name error; Directory does not support extenders
File name error; Empty filename
File name error; Illegal extender
File name error; Illegal filename character
File name error; Only one: is allowed
File name error; Only one extender character allowed
An invalid file name was specified. Use filenames with a maximum of 8
characters (letters and digits only), and use a 3-character extension. File
names are not case-sensitive. This error also occurs if you try to delete a
nonexistent file.