Hi,
Warning
In the keyboard test (below), make sure the keys are
pressed in the right order. If the calculator fails the keyboard test
then it needs repairs. (Ignore the
beginning of the post and skip to the
last part
For Repairs )
You can reset the calculator:
Turn
the back of the calculator towards you. Extract the top left rubber pad
on the back of the calculator and use a paper clip to press the Reset
button. If that does not restore the calculator to health, you should
perform the
diagnostic tests. Make the calculator perform a
Self test.
- Turn calculator on
- Press and HOLD the key [ON]
- Press and release the key with "E" to its right
(the one before last in first row)
- Release the [ON] key.
It tests the RAM and ROM. You will see various patterns on screen.
Afterward you should see
IROM OK,
IRAM OK,
HP48GX OK
The
self test will continue repeatedly until you perform a
System
Halt
- Press and HOLD the [ON] key
- Press and release the "C" key
- Release the [ON] key.
The empty stack should appear.
If you do not see
IROM OK and
IRAM
OK, the calculator requires service.
If the above procedure is
successful, you may want
to test the keyboard.
- Turn calculator on
- Press and HOLD the [ON] key
- Press and release the "D" key.
- Release the [ON] key
- Press and release the "E" key. KBD 1 should appear
on the top left corner of the screen.
- Starting at the upper left corner of the keyboard,
and moving Left to right, press every key in sequence. If you
follow the sequence and the keys are functioning properly you should
hear a high pitch sound at each press.
- If everything is OK, when you press the last key
(+) the screen displays KBD 1 OK.
To exit the keyboard test proceed as described above under
System
Halt.If you follow the
proper sequence and a
hexadecimal number appears after pressing a key, the calculator requires
service.-
For repairs You can also try
this
site. They do repairs on most models, except the newer ones.
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