General
Safety
Considerations
W
A
R
N
I
N
G
Before
this
instrument
is
switched
on,
make
sure
it
has
been
properly
grounded
through
the
protective
conductor
of
the
ac
power
cable
to
a
socket
outlet
provided
with
protective
earth
contact.
Any
interruption
of
the
protective
(grounding)
conductor
,
inside
or
outside
the
instrument,
or
disconnection
of
the
protective
earth
terminal
can
result
in
personal
injury
.
W
A
R
N
I
N
G
This
is
a
Safety
Class
I
product
(provided
with
a
protective
earthing
ground
incorporated
in
the
power
cord).
The
mains
plug
shall
only
be
inserted
in
a
socket
outlet
provided
with
a
protective
earth
contact.
Any
interruption
of
the
protective
conductor
inside
or
outside
of
the
instrument
is
likely
to
make
the
instrument
dangerous
.
Intentional
interruption
is
prohibited.
W
A
R
N
I
N
G
There
are
many
points
in
the
instrument
which
can,
if
contacted,
cause
personal
injury
.
Be
extremely
careful.
Any
adjustments
or
service
procedures
that
require
operation
of
the
instrument
with
protective
covers
removed
should
be
performed
only
by
trained
service
personnel.
W
A
R
N
I
N
G
If
this
instrument
is
not
used
as
specied,
the
protection
provided
by
the
equipment
could
be
impaired.
This
instrument
must
be
used
in
a
normal
condition
(in
which
all
means
for
protection
are
intact)
only
.
N
O
T
E
Clean
the
cabinet
using
a
damp
cloth
only
.
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Summary of Contents for 11896A
Page 2: ...User Programming and Service Guide Agilent 11896A Polarization Controller ...
Page 17: ...Contents ...
Page 18: ...1 General Information ...
Page 30: ...General Information Speci cations and Characteristics 1 13 ...
Page 35: ...General Information ...
Page 36: ...2 Installation and Preparation for Use ...
Page 54: ...3 Using the Agilent 11896A Polarization Controller ...
Page 59: ...Rear Panel Features The Agilent 11896A rear panel 1 Power input 2 GPIB connector 3 6 ...
Page 65: ...Using the Agilent 11896A Polarization Controller Using the Agilent 11896A ...
Page 66: ...4 Programming ...
Page 100: ...5 Veri cation and Service Information ...
Page 121: ...Veri cation and Service Information ...
Page 122: ...A Choosing the Scan Rate and Measurement Time ...
Page 126: ...B Measurement Considerations ...
Page 131: ...Measurement Considerations ...
Page 132: ...Index ...