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level in the displayed menu) and pressing RUN/SEL
selects another lower-level submenu where the 3500 level
test is the top level. This process can be continued until
the lowest levels are reached.
STATUS. The status for the test at the time the last
test is run appears next to the test names. For diagnostics
< status> can be:
(blank)
test has not been executed.
FAIL
test failed on last attempt.
PASS
test passed on last attempt.
The < s ta tu s > appearing on the test lines requires
some interpretation. If < s ta tu s > is for the top-level test
(see above) for ANY EXT DIAG menu, PASS means ALL
the sublevel tests THAT RUN when the top level is run
passed; FAIL means at least ONE of the sublevel tests
THAT RUN failed. If the operator has entered an EXT
DIAG menu and not yet run the top level test, the status is
blank.
For any sublevel test displayed below the top level in a
menu, STATUS is FAIL if any test in the submenus below
that test was failed the last time it was run, whether or not
it normally runs when the test in question runs (it is PASS
if all are passed). In the case of a failed EXT CAL test, the
upper-level tests which the failed test ran under will have
FAIL status in the menus in which they appear as sublevel
tests.
To
illustrate
the
difference
in
interpretation
just
described, if the ATTENUATOR test, level 8700, failed at
the last time the EXT CAL was run, SELF DIAG (level
0000) will pass if run because SELF and EXT DIAG do not
run EXT CAL tests. However, level 8000 in the EXT DIAG
menu will have FAIL status, since one of the submenus
under level 8000 has FAIL status. If level 8000 is under
lined and RUN/SEL used to select and then run the level
8000 test, it will pass, again because the 8700 EXT CAL
test is not run.
To summarize, the top level status applies to all the
tests that run under it, if the top level is run, or is blank if
not run. Status on a sublevel test in menus applies to all
tests in the submenus that fall under that sublevel test in
the menu hierarchy, whether actually accessing and run
ning the sublevel test would run those tests or not.
NOTE
T he s ta tu s fo r s u b le v e l te s ts in th e E X T D IA G
m en u s ca n a ls o b e b la n k . B la n k s ta tu s in d ic a te s th a t
th e re s u lts o f th e te s ts b e lo w th e s u b le v e ls is u n k
n o w n ,
su ch
a s
w h en
a
C O L D
S T A R T
h a s
b e e n p e rfo rm e d .
D ia g n o s tic T e s t a n d C a lib ra tio n F a ilu re s
Failures of the diagnostic tests run as a result of exe
cuting Extended or Self Diagnostics, as well as those run
due to performance of SELF or EXT CAL, are now dis
cussed. Some tests are run only under special cir
cumstances (such as only as the result of running an
Extended Calibration or when an internal jumper is
removed). The circumstances are described as the indivi
dual levels are discussed.
LEVELS 1000-5000. Tests in the 1000-5000 levels are
hardware tests that run when Self Diagnostics or
Extended Diagnostics are run. If the instrument fails a
1000-5000 level test, the instrument displays the message
“HARDW ARE PROBLEM-SEE SERVICE MANUAL” in the
Extended Diagnostics menu. The second level test that
failed will be indicated by the FAIL status on the test line.
This message remains displayed until POWER-ON Self
Diagnostics pass. Running and passing the failed test,
either from the Extended Diagnostic menu or via running
Self-Diagnostics from the CAL/DIAG menu, does not
remove the message. Hardware failures should be referred
to qualified service personnel.
Test levels 3700 and 3800 test the RAM devices that
store the internal calibration constants. Loss of power
while these tests run can result in the loss of these con
stants. To prevent such loss, this instrument will only run
those tests if an internal jumper, J156 (see Diagram 18), is
removed before the tests are run. Run these tests only if
necessary; this would normally be if a 6000 NVRAM
failure has occurred and testing of device functionality is
desired. In the event calibration constants are lost, SELF
CAL and any calibrations labeled “FAIL” or “UNCAL" must
be performed.
LEVEL 6000 Tests. The LEVEL 6000 diagnostics test
the calibration constants, last front-panel setup, waveform,
and Sequencer data stored in NVRAM. These tests are
only run as Self Diagnostics at power on. Failure of a
6000 subset diagnostic test indicates a checksum failure
of the stored data in the nonvolatile RAM. If test 6100
fails, tests 6200, 6300, and 6400 in the subset are
not done.
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