HP 32SII success and woes
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02-10-2015, 03:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2015 04:20 AM by Sanjeev Visvanatha.)
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HP 32SII success and woes
I acquired an almost new looking 32SII today. That is where my celebrating stops.
It did not have batteries, but I was assured that the self test passed. I put in new batteries when I got home and powered it up. It says "memory clear", and after dismissing the message with ON key, I get what appears to be some gibberish on the screen: The keyboard is unresponsive, the shift annunciators flash when the corresponding shift key is pressed. Funnily, the self test described in the Owner's Manual passes, and ends with "32SII - OK". There is no way to turn off the calculator, since it does not respond to the OFF command from the keyboard. I had a closer look at the battery compartment, and there is one funny little thing going on there. On one of my other Pioneers, there is a small metallic plate covering the top centre PCB twist clip. On this 32SII, that plate is missing. I am not sure what its function is on my other Pioneer. See photos showing the difference. Does the gibberish on the screen mean anything to anybody? I could not see it as part of the error codes in the manual. Also, I cannot see any indications that the unit was opened up in the past. Is this fixable, or is it a parts machine now? Thank you for any insight! -- Sanjeev Visvanatha |
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