2.
Press any key eight times
and
watch the display as various
pat
terns are displayed. After you've pressed the key eight times, the
calculator displays the copyright message
COPR.
HP
1987
and
then the message
KBD
81.
3. Starting at the upper left corner (Qx]) and moving from left to
right, press each key in the top row. Then, moving left to right,
press each key in the second row, third row, etc., until you've
pressed each key.
• If you press the keys in the proper order
and
they are func
tioning properly, the calculator displays
KBD
followed by two-
digit numbers. (The calculator is counting the keys using
hexadecimal base.)
• If you press a key out of order, or if a key isn't functioning
properly, the next keystroke displays a fail message (see step
4).
4.
The self-test produces one of these two results:
• The calculator displays 32S -
OK
if it passed the self-test.
Go to step 5.
• The calculator displays 32S - FAIL, followed by a one-digit
number, if it failed the self-test. If you received the message
because you pressed a key out of order, you should reset the
calculator (hold down [c] and press [ln]), and do the self-test
again. If you pressed the keys in order, but got this message,
repeat the self-test to verify the results. If the calculator fails
again,it requires service(seepage
249).
Includea copy of the
fail message with the calculator when you ship it for service.
5. Toexit the self-test, reset the calculator (hold down
QT)
and
press
0).
A:
Assistance,
Batteries,
and
Service
247