Last revision October 30, 1995 TJD 10014-10016 = October 24-26, 1995 Because of an error by FOT and/or CMS at GSFC, the high voltages were not turned off during the first SAA passage on TJD 10014. The times that it should have been turned off were SoD 03349-04835. As a result, the gains were messed up and the AGC apparently tried to adjust the voltages away from what they should have been until the high voltages were turned off for the SAA passage on the next orbit. The AGC then was able to begin restoring the high voltages for Large- Area detectors 0,1,2,4,5,7 but not for detectors 3 and 6. The AGC continued taking the high voltages for dets. 3 and 6 to higher and higher values until the AGCOUT errors began occurring. It was thought at first that the MQT for LA detector 3 had turned off again (because it had not yet been discovered what the real problem was). Detector module 3 was turned off by command after TJD/SoD = 10014/51479 (time of last good packet based on DISCLA data) and turned on by command before TJD/SoD = 10014/51552 (time of first good packet based on DISCLA data). Therefore, the entire module 3 (affects CONT, HER, DISCLA, DISCSP, and SHER data) was out from 10014/51479 to 10014/51552. After the real nature of the problem was discovered, including that LA detector 6 was still at a bad voltage, the high voltages were reset for LA detector 6 at TJD/SoD = 10016/01704. The gains for all LA detectors were out of balance (quality flag 64) between 10014/03349 and 10014/15300. The gain for LA detector 3 was out of balance (no quality flag) between 10014/03349 and 10014/65700. The gain for LA detector 6 was out of balance (no quality flag) between 10014/03349 and 10016/10008.