Fluke 9100 User Handbook Manual page 147

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8.3.3
Selftest at Power-On
N.B. Certain catastrophic 'Fatal System Errors' may cause the display to flash on and
off, at the point of setting power on. In this case, immediately switch Power Off
and report the fault to your Service Center.
The first normal action at power on is to show the Fluke logo, and then the 9100 will
run a fast selftest. The user is requested to wait until the selftest is finished:
Please wait approx. 1 minute while
internal checks are performed.
If no failures are found, the 9100 will revert to the default power-up mode, which is
either Manual mode or Procedure mode.
If failures are encountered (including other 'Fatal System Errors' — refer to Appendix A
to this Section 8), the 9100 will lapse into Test mode at the following stage:
Selftest.
Selected test has FAILED.
Number of failures: XX
Use the softkeys to view the results.
TODAYS DATE
E X I T
P R I N T
Subsequent action to view the failures and print the results follows as for a Fast selftest
which has run to completion (refer to paras 8.3.2.2/3).
will return to the '
EXIT
Select selftest
Selection
' menu screen, merely press the front panel
PRINT
can be used to print out the results of the power-on Fast test.
Refer also to Sub-section 8.4.
Section 8: Model 9100 — Routine Maintenance and Test
TIME
VIEW
FAILS
' menu screen, where, to return to the '
Mode
key.
Final Width = 215mm
Mode
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