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Perform ance C heck and Functional Verification Procedure
2440 Service
i.
F a ilu re o fth e S E L F T E S T th a tru n s w h e n Erase Memory
is executed—even for reasons not related to internal
RAM memory blocks—causes the Extended Diagnos
tics menu to be displayed, rather than the Teksecure
Status menu. If this is
not
the case, continue this
procedure at part j. If the Extended Diagnostics menu
is
displayed, do the following:
1.
Push the MENU O FF/E X TEN D E D FUN CTIO N S
button once to force display of the Teksecure
Status menu.
2.
Perform part j and determine the Erase Memory
status as instructed.
3.
If status is determined ERASED, continue this
procedure at part k; otherwise, perform part g
again to access the Teksecure Erase Memory
menu, and push ERASE to execute another Erase
Memory. Then, if the Erase Memory Status menu is
not
already
displayed,
push
the
MENU
OFF/EXTEN DED FU N C TIO N S button once to
force the display of the Teksecure Status menu.
Now perform part j, and, if the status is not
ERASED, refer the instrument to qualified service
personnel for repair.
NOTE
Even if the Erase Memory status is determined
successfully, the failure that resulted in the
SELF TEST failure should be serviced. After
completing this procedure, run the Self
Calibration procedure, followed by the Self
Diagnostics procedure. (See Sections S and 6
of this manual for instructions on howto perform
these procedures). If both are not successful,
refer the instrument to qualified service
personnel.
).
V ER IFY —Internal memory status: After the SELF TEST
is completed, confirm that the message ERASED
appears immediately following the TEKSECURE
ERASE M EM O RY STATUS caption, as well as after
each of the captions for the individual blocks of RAM
memory. If FAILED appears after any caption, perform
parts g and h again to reexecute an Erase Memory. If
status is still FAILED, this verification fails and the
instrument should be referred to qualified service
personnel for repair.
k.
V E R IF Y —Front-panel and screen status: Confirm that
CH 1 is set to 100 mV (was set to 5 V in part a) and that
the A S E C /D IV is set to 1 ms (was set to 100 ps in part
a). Confirm that the four traces that were saved in and
displayed from REF memories 1-4 are no longer dis
played, and that the ‘ liv e ' C H 1 trace is displayed at or
near center screen.
l
.
V E R IF Y -R e fe re n c e Memory status: Push DISPLAY
REF. Confirm that the status “EMPTY’ is displayed
above the REF 1-4 labels in that menu. Now use the
menu buttons to first display and then remove each
REF memory. Confirm that each memory displays an
invalid ‘ waveform;* that is, a horizontal line at center
screen that is broken by (alternates with) full-screen
fill areas.
m. V E R IF Y -S e q u e n c e r Memory Status: Push PRGM to
display the A UTO STEP SEQ U E N C E R menu; then push
RECALL to switch to the menu for recalling sequences.
Confirm that the label FPNL (the label for the Initial
Setup sequence), is no longer listed for recall. Further,
confirm that no other sequences are listed for recall.
Confirmation of parts j through m constitutes a verifica
tion of the Teksecure Erase Memory feature.
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