T
able
5-1.
HP
8711B/HP
8712B/HP
8713B/HP
8714B
Self-T
ests
(continued)
T
est
Number
T
est
Name
Description
24
Front
P
anel
Key
Prompts
user
to
press
any
keys
and
displays
information
on
the
key
pressed.
Press
4
PRESET
5
three
times
to
exit.
25
Erase
Non-V
olatile
SRAM
T
ests
all
locations
of
battery-backed
SRAM
by
writing
zeroes
.
This
erases
existing
data.
26
Source
PLL
Lock
Not
implemented.
27
X
External
Detector
ID
Not
implemented.
28
Y
External
Detector
ID
Not
implemented.
29
RS-232
P
ort
Prompts
user
to
connect
a
printer
or
terminal,
and
then
sends
characters
to
the
port.
30
Centronics
P
ort
Prompts
user
to
connect
a
printer
,
and
then
sends
characters
to
the
port.
31
DIN
Keyboard
P
ort
Prompts
user
to
connect
a
DIN
keyboard.
Displays
feedback
on
detected
key
presses
.
32
HP-IB
P
ort
Prompts
user
to
disconnect
HP-IB
cable
.
T
ests
HP-IB
hardware
.
Prompts
user
to
connect
a
printer
,
and
then
sends
characters
to
the
port.
33
T
est
TTL
P
ass/F
ail
Bit
T
est
Prompts
user
to
disconnect
cable
and
then
tests
the
hardware
.
Prompts
user
to
ground
the
BNC
and
then
tests
the
hardware
.
34
T
est
TTL
User
Bit
T
est
Prompts
user
to
disconnect
cable
and
then
tests
the
hardware
.
Prompts
user
to
ground
the
BNC
and
then
tests
the
hardware
.
*
Denotes
a
test
run
during
power-up
.
Select
A
djustment
Menu
A
djustments
generate
correction
constants
(CCs)
which
compensate
for
the
hardware
performance
of
the
analyzer
.
Correction
constants
are
stored
in
ash
EPROM
along
with
the
rmware
.
The
data
is
copied
to
RAM
during
power-up
.
Running
an
adjustment
test
modies
the
data
in
RAM,
but
it
does
not
alter
the
data
in
EPROM.
T
o
store
the
new
CCs
into
EPROM:
1.
Store
the
CCs
to
disk.
2.
Clear
the
EPROM
by
reloading
the
rmware
.
3.
Recall
the
CCs
from
disk
back
into
the
RAM.
4.
Store
the
CCs
into
EPROM.
Refer
to
the
\A
djustments"
chapter
for
details
on
how
to
perform
all
necessary
adjustments
.
Service
Related
Menus
5-5
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