Randy,

I have had two 3458a that had bad front / rear switches. It was easy to 
determine during the calibration of the Cal 0 that failed. A copper short 
across both of the inputs, as per the calibration procedure, showed more than 
.5 ohm in 2-wire mode on the lowest range. The resistance was not stable and 
seemed to settle slowly. The switches were available and not hard to replace 
but probably not something I would attempt with a ROR unit. 

The pixels can have some burn-in, but I don't know if Agilent/Keysight would 
fail a cal for dead pixels. There was no indication that they looked at this 
during the calibration. They use the GPIB port and probably would fail it if 
the display was not readable during self-test. A call to Keysight would 
probably help. I think the displays are in the $700+ range. That reminds me, 
you should check the GPIB port. Mine was not functioning when Agilent received 
the meter, but then it started working when they bench tested it. It almost 
cost me $2700 .

The ACAL ALL passing all tests would be a good sign, but I am not sure if it 
indicates that the SCAL calibrations will pass. Someone else can probably help 
with that potential issue.

The age of the NVRAM is important. Can you determine when they were replaced ?

Todd
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> On Aug 14, 2014, at 23:22, Randy Evans <randyevans2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I picked up a used HP3458A today, which I needed for some precision DC
> measurements i need to make. It passes all the self tests and the Auto Cal
> but is there any thing else I can check ( I have a 14 day RR).  It reads a
> 10V standard I made within a few tens of ppm, but it's not a 732A but that
> is at least comforting.  It also reads an ESI 10Kohm standard resistor dead
> on.
> 
> The only problem is that the display has some faint pixels in some
> locations, with three in the second row for every digit location dead.
> Likely a pixel driver I would think.
> 
> I am not too familiar with it yet but I noticed when I push the auto zero
> button, the display has a blinking square until I hit a measurement mode
> button; e.g., DCV, ACV, OHM, etc.  Is this normal?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Randy Evans
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