*TST?
executes
internal
test
0:
ALL
INT
and
returns
the
test
result.
:DIAG:INIT:RES?
returns
the
power
on
self-test
result.
A
sample
program
using
the
command
:DIAG:TEST:RES?
is
shown
in
Figure
9-5.
This
program
displays
the
test
status
of
internal
test
1.
See
the
4352B
GPIB
Programming
Guide
for
more
information.
d
a
10
!
20
ASSIGN
@Hp4352
TO
717
!
When
iBASIC
is
used,
replace
"717"
to
"800."
30
!
40
OUTPUT
@Hp4352;"DIAG:TEST:RES?
1"
50
ENTER
@Hp4352;Test_status$
60
Test_status$
70
!
Figure
9-5.
Sample
Program
Using
:DIAG:TEST:RES?
T
able
9-1
shows
the
test
status
abbreviation,
its
denition,
and
the
GPIB
test
status
code
.
T
able
9-1.
T
est
Status
T
erms
Status
Abbreviation
Denition
GPIB
Code
P
ASS
P
ass
\P
ASS"
F
AIL
F
ail
\F
AIL"
-IP-
In
progress
\BUSY"
-ND-
Not
done
\NDON"
DONE
Done
\DONE"
The
test
status
is
stored
in
nonvolatile
memory
(battery
backup
memory).
If
the
power
to
the
nonvolatile
memory
is
lost,
the
analyzer
will
set
all
test
status
abbreviations
to
\-ND-"
(not
done).
If
a
test
is
aborted
by
pressing
any
key
during
its
execution,
the
test
status
is
undened.
Diagnostic
T
ests
The
analyzer
has
22
built-in
diagnostic
tests
.
These
tests
are
used
to
test,
verify
,
adjust,
and
troubleshoot
the
analyzer
.
The
22
built-in
diagnostic
tests
are
divided
by
function
into
three
categories:
internal
tests
,
external
tests
,
and
display
tests
.
Each
group
is
described
below
.
Descriptions
of
the
tests
in
each
category
are
given
in
the
T
est
Descriptions
section.
T
o
access
the
rst
test
in
each
category
,
the
category
softkey
is
available
in
the
tests
menu.
The
4352B
performs
the
power
on
self-test
when
the
analyzer
is
turned
on.
Service
K
ey
Menus
9-7
Summary of Contents for 4352B
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Page 80: ...Figure 3 4 List Box Menu Adjustments and Correction Constants 3 7 ...
Page 82: ...Figure 3 6 Reference Frequency Adjustment Location Adjustments and Correction Constants 3 9 ...
Page 85: ...Figure 3 9 Third IF AMP GAIN Adjustment Location 3 12 Adjustments and Correction Constants ...
Page 103: ...Figure 4 1 Troubleshooting Organization 4 2 Overall T roubleshooting ...
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Page 130: ...Figure 5 11 Power Supply Block Diagram 1 Power Supply T roubleshooting 5 17 ...
Page 131: ...Figure 5 12 Power Supply Block Diagram 2 5 18 Power Supply T roubleshooting ...
Page 132: ...Figure 5 13 Power Supply Block Diagram 3 Power Supply T roubleshooting 5 19 ...
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Page 135: ...Figure 6 1 Digital Control Group Simpli ed Block Diagram 6 2 Digital Control T roubleshooting ...
Page 146: ...Figure 7 2 Source Group Troubleshooting Flow Source Group T roubleshooting 7 3 ...
Page 154: ...Figure 8 2 Receiver Group Troubleshooting Flow Receiver Group T roubleshooting 8 3 ...
Page 198: ...Figure 10 1 Power Supply Functional Group Simpli ed Block Diagram Theory of Operation 10 3 ...
Page 203: ...Figure 10 3 Digital Control Group Simpli ed Block Diagram 10 8 Theory of Operation ...
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Page 272: ...Figure B 1 Power Cable Supplied Power Requirement B 3 ...
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