HP (Hewlett-Packard) C Weather Radio User Manual


 
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APPENDIX B
HP3586 ERROR CODES
During initial power up and following auto cal cycles, the follow error codes could appear on one of the
LED displays indicating a failure to calibrate and or an instrument failure. Some error codes could also
indicate improper entries or operation of the instrument. Below is a list of these codes to help you in
determining the problem and a solution:
The format for all non-calibration error messages is Err N or E N.N
N = 1 The Full Scale level cannot be changed manually while the instrument is in Automatic Full Scale.
N = 1.2 The 10db range cannot be used when the instrument is in the Wideband or Impulse measurement
modes.
N = 5 The instrument is in Remote and therefore will not respond to front panel controls. Or the Local
control has been disabled by a local lockout message.
N = 6.1 Accurate Impulse Measurements are unlikely. The threshold level is 56db or more below full
scale.
N = 6.2 The threshold level is more than 3db above the full scale. This is a nonsensical instrument
configuration.
N = 3.0 Instrument failure, at least one of the phase locked loops in unlocked.
N = 4.1 Instrument failure, the impulse counter did not start during CAL.
N = 4.2 Instrument failure, the impulse counter did not stop during CAL.
N = 7 Instrument failure, the Analog to digital converter was unable to make a conversion within two
seconds.
I haven’t shown error codes 2.2, 2.3, and 2.9 since they are only for the jitter mode that’s not used or
discussed in this document because this mode takes additions instruments to use and understand its
measurements.
Calibration Error messages are always instrument failures. For calibration errors the format is: CE – N
Where N is an alphanumeric character that indicates which step of the calibration sequence failed.
For instrument or calibration failures, try turning the instrument on and off, check your input connections
control settings, and if this fails to clear the error code the instrument will need service. Copies of the
service manual are available from Manuals Plus at 801-936-7000. If you aren’t capable of repairing it
yourself, try to find an instrument calibration lab, which could service your HP3586 or recommend where
to get it repaired.
Hewlett Packard has withdrawn from the electronics instrumentation business to I don’t think they would
be much help in finding a repair source. If I identify any repair sources I’ll list them in further revisions of
this document.