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HP 16532A - Installation
2-7. Operating Environment
The operating environment is listed in table 1-2 of
Section I of this manual. Note should be made of the non-condensing humidity limitation.
Condensation within the instrument can cause poor operation or malfunction. Protection should be provided against internal condensation.
The HP 16532A Oscilloscope Module will operate at all specifications within the temperature and humidity range given in table 1-2. However, reliability is enhanced when operating the module within the following ranges.
• Temperature:
+
20 °C to + 35 °C (+ 68 °F to
+ 95 °F)
• Humidity: 20% to 80% non-condensing
2-8. Storage
The module may be stored or shipped in environments within the following limits:
• Temperature:
−
40 °C to + 75 °C
• Humidity: Up to 90% at 65 °C
• Altitude: Up to 15,300 meters (50,000 feet)
The module should also be protected from temperature extremes which cause condensation on the instrument.
2-9. Packaging
The following general instructions should be used for repacking the module with commercially available materials.
• Wrap the module in antistatic plastic.
• Use a strong shipping container. A doublewalled carton made of 350-lb test material is adequate.
• Use a layer of shock-absorbing material 70 to
100 mm (3- to 4-inch) thick around all sides of the module to provide firm cushioning and to prevent movement within the container.
• Seal the shipping container securely.
• Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to ensure proper handling.
• In any correspondence, refer to the module by its model number and serial number.
2-10. Tagging for Service
If the module is to be shipped to a
Hewlett-Packard sales office for service or repair, attach a tag showing owner (with address), complete serial number, and a description of the service required.
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Table of contents
- 20 1-1. Introduction
- 20 1-2. Module Covered by This Manual
- 20 1-3. Safety Requirements
- 20 1-4. Product Description
- 20 1-5. Accessories Supplied
- 20 1-6. Accessories Available
- 20 1-7. Specifications
- 20 1-8. Operating Characteristics
- 20 1-9. Recommended Test Equipment
- 21 2-1. Introduction
- 21 2-2. Initial Inspection
- 21 2-3. Preparation for Use
- 21 2-4. Power Requirements
- 21 2-5. Safety Requirements
- 21 2-6. Module Installation
- 21 2-7. Operating Environment
- 21 2-8. Storage
- 21 2-9. Packaging
- 21 2-10. Tagging for Service
- 22 3-1. Introduction
- 22 3-2. Recommended Test Equipment
- 22 3-3. Test Record
- 22 3-4. Performance Test Interval
- 22 3-5. Performance Test Procedures
- 22 3-6. DC CAL OUTPUT Test
- 22 3-7. AC CAL OUTPUT Test
- 22 3-8. Input Resistance
- 22 3-9. Voltage Measurement Accuracy
- 22 3-10. Offset Accuracy
- 22 3-11. Bandwidth
- 22 3-12. Time Measurement Accuracy
- 22 3-13. Trigger Sensitivity
- 42 4-1. Introduction
- 42 4-2. Safety Requirements
- 42 4-3. Calibration Interval
- 42 4-4. Maintaining System Integrity
- 42 4-5. Calibration Protection Switch
- 42 4-6. Recommended Test Equipment
- 42 4-7. Instrument Warmup
- 42 4-8. Calibration
- 42 4-9. Setting the PROTECT/UNPROTECT Switch to UNPROTECT
- 42 4-10. Equipment Required for Calibration
- 42 4-11. Loading the Default Calibration Factors
- 42 4-12. Self Cal Menu Calibrations
- 42 4-13. Setting the PROTECT/UNPROTECT Switch to PROTECT
- 42 4-14. Sealing the Mainframe
- 43 5-1. Introduction
- 43 5-2. Abbreviations
- 43 5-3. Replaceable Parts List
- 43 5-4. Ordering Information
- 43 5-5. Exchange Assemblies
- 43 5-6. Direct Mail Order System
- 44 6-1. Introduction
- 44 6-2. Safety Requirements
- 44 6-3. Recommended Test Equipment
- 44 6-4. Module Block Diagram and Theory of Operation
- 44 6-5. Attenuator Theory of Operation
- 44 6-6. Main Assembly Theory of Operation
- 44 6-7. Self-Tests
- 44 6-8. Troubleshooting
- 44 6-9. Oscilloscope Module Removal and Replacement
- 44 6-10. Trigger Cable Removal and Replacement
- 44 6-11. Attenuator Removal and Replacement