Chapter 5 Service
Self-Test Procedures
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Self-Test Procedures
Power-On Self-Test
Each time the power supply is powered on, a set of self-tests are performed. 
These tests check that the minimum set of logic and measurement hardware 
are functioning properly. The power-on self-test performs checks 601 through 
604 and 624 through 632.
Complete Self-Test
Hold any front panel key except the ‘‘Error’’ key for more than 5 seconds while 
turning on the power to perform a complete self-test. The power supply beeps 
when the test starts. The tests are performed in the order shown below.
601
Front Panel Does not respond The main controller U19 attempts to 
establish serial communications with the front panel controller U1 on the front 
panel board. During this test, the U1 turns on all display segments. 
Communication must function in both directions for this test to pass. If this 
error is detected during power-on self-test, the power supply will beep twice. 
This error is only readable from the remote interface.
602
RAM read/write failed  This test writes and reads a 55h and AAh checker 
board pattern to each address of ram U14. Any incorrect readback will cause 
a test failure. This error is only readable from the remote interface.
603
A/D sync stuck   The main controller issues an A/D sync pulse to U19 and U20 
to latch the value in the ADC slope counters. A failure is detected when a sync 
interrupt is not recognized and subsequent time-out occurs.
604
A/D slope convergence failed   The input amplifier is configured to the 
measure zero (MZ) state in the 10 V range. This test checks whether the ADC 
integrator produces nominally the same number of positive and negative slope 
decisions (±10%) during a 20 ms interval.
605
Cannot calibrate rundown gain   This test checks the nominal gain between 
integrating ADC and the U19 on-chip ADC. This error is reported if the 
procedure can not run to completion due to a hardware failure.