Confirming calculator operation: self-test – HP 17bII+ User Manual

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232 A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service

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Confirming Calculator Operation:
Self-Test

If the display can be turned on, but it appears that the calculator is not
operating properly, you can do a diagnostic self-test. The self-test runs
continuously, repeating until you halt it.

To run the self-test:

1. Turn the calculator on.
2. If you have the optional infrared printer, turn it on. Certain diagnostic

information is printed during the test.

3. If possible, return to the MAIN menu (press

@A

).

4. To start the self-test, hold down

C

while you press the fifth menu

key from the left. Once the self-test has begun, do not press any keys
until you are ready to halt the test.

5. During the test, the calculator beeps periodically and displays various

patterns and characters. Watch for one of two messages that are
displayed before the test automatically repeats:

„ If the calculator passes the self-test, the calculator displays

       

„ If the calculator displays  followed by a five-digit number,

the calculator requires service.

6. To halt the self-test, hold down

C

while you press the third menu

key from the left. The calculator displays  . If you
press any other key instead, the test halts and the calculator displays
a  message. This results from an incorrect key being pressed,
and does not mean that the calculator requires service
.


7. If the calculator failed the self-test, repeat steps 4 through 6 to verify

the results. If you do not have a printer, write down the messages that
are displayed in step 5.

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