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Post-Repair Procedures
Configuring a Replacement Flash Memory Assembly
Procedure
Capturing Critical Data
If possible, it is best to capture the critical information described above
from the instrument before replacing the Flash memory board. Ensure
that all information is recorded exactly as it is displayed.
1. To view the host name and IP address, press
System and
Configure I/O.
2. To view the license key number, press
System, More until (3 of 3) is
displayed,
Install, and Choose Option. The alpha editor will be
activated. For an explanation on the use of the alpha editor, refer to
“Using the Alpha Editor Menu” on page 258.
When capturing the license key number, it is very important to copy
the number accurately. Since it is a hexadecimal, the letter “O” can
not be present, only zeros “0” are used in the license key number.
a. To determine if the BAC (cdmaOne) option is loaded, type BAC and
press
Done. The key number will appear on the License Key.
Then press
Choose Option to view additional options.
b. To determine if the BAH (GSM) option is loaded, type BAH and
press
Done. The key number will appear on the License Key.
Then press
Choose Option to view additional options.
NOTE If the instrument is not functional, contact the owner for the license key
numbers. The user’s guide has a table in the “Getting Started” section
where the end user may have recorded the license key numbers. Also,
the end user may have the License Key Certificate that has the license
key number on it. Additionally, you may contact Agilent Technologies
sales and service office for the information. To contact the Agilent
Technologies sales and service office, refer to “Contacting Agilent
Technologies” on page 60.
Replacing the Flash Memory Assembly
If the Flash Memory board has not been replaced already, refer to
assembly replacement procedure “A22A1 DRAM, A22A2 Flash, and
A22A3 GP-IB Capacitor Boards” on page 205 for details on replacing
the defective Flash memory board.