Chapter 1
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Overview
Contacting Agilent Technologies
Other Packaging
CAUTION
Instrument damage can result from using packaging materials other
than those specified. Never use styrene pellets in any shape as
packaging materials. They do not adequately cushion the equipment or
prevent it from shifting in the carton. They cause equipment damage by
generating static electricity and by lodging in the instrument louvers,
blocking airflow.
You can repackage the instrument with commercially available
materials, as follows:
1. Attach a completed service tag to the instrument.
2. Install the transportation disk or a blank floppy disk into the disk
drive. This will protect the disk drive during shipping.
3. Protect the control panel with cardboard.
4. Wrap the instrument in antistatic plastic to reduce the possibility of
damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
5. Use a strong shipping container. A double-walled, corrugated
cardboard carton with 159 kg (350 lb) bursting strength is adequate.
The carton must be both large enough and strong enough to
accommodate the instrument. Allow at least 3 to 4 inches on all sides
of the instrument for packing material.
6. Surround the equipment with three to four inches of packing
material and prevent the equipment from moving in the carton. If
packing foam is not available, the best alternative is S.D.-240
Air Cap™ from Sealed Air Corporation, Hayward, California, 94545.
Air Cap looks like a plastic sheet filled with 1-1/4 inch air bubbles.
Use the pink-colored Air Cap to reduce static electricity. Wrapping
the equipment several times in this material should both protect the
equipment and prevent it from moving in the carton.
7. Seal the shipping container securely with strong nylon adhesive
tape.
8. Mark the shipping container “FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE” to
assure careful handling.
9. Retain copies of all shipping papers.
Summary of Contents for E4440A
Page 12: ...12 Contents...
Page 13: ...13 1 Overview...
Page 42: ...42 Chapter1 Overview Contacting Agilent Technologies...
Page 43: ...43 2 Overall Troubleshooting...
Page 69: ...69 3 Troubleshooting the RF Section E4440A E4443A E4445A...
Page 89: ...89 4 Troubleshooting the RF Section E4446A E4447A E4448A...
Page 111: ...111 5 Troubleshooting the Synthesizer Section...
Page 125: ...125 6 Troubleshooting the IF Section...
Page 144: ...144 Chapter6 Troubleshooting the IF Section Verifying the A7 Digital IF Board...
Page 145: ...145 7 Troubleshooting the Processor Power Supply and Display...
Page 165: ...165 8 Hardware Options...
Page 184: ...184 Chapter8 Hardware Options Verifying Option 122 or 140 Wide Bandwidth Digitizer...
Page 186: ...186 Chapter8 Hardware Options Verifying Option 122 or 140 Wide Bandwidth Digitizer...
Page 206: ...206 Chapter8 Hardware Options Verifying Option 124 Y Axis Video Out...
Page 207: ...207 9 Block Diagrams...
Page 211: ...Chapter 9 211 Block Diagrams Signal Mnemonics Figure 9 1 Graphic Symbols...
Page 212: ...212 Chapter9 Block Diagrams Overall Block Diagrams Overall Block Diagrams...
Page 214: ...214 Chapter9 Block Diagrams Overall Block Diagrams...
Page 216: ...216 Chapter9 Block Diagrams Overall Block Diagrams...
Page 217: ...Agi l ent MOTHERBOARD E4440 60001 se860a...
Page 218: ...218 Chapter9 Block Diagrams Overall Block Diagrams...
Page 220: ...220 Chapter9 Block Diagrams Overall Block Diagrams...
Page 221: ...221 10 Replaceable Parts Lists and Locations...
Page 252: ...252 Chapter10 Replaceable Parts Lists and Locations Hardware Figure 10 4 Major Assemblies...
Page 256: ...256 Chapter10 Replaceable Parts Lists and Locations Hardware Figure 10 6 YTO Assembly...
Page 267: ...Chapter 10 267 Replaceable Parts Lists and Locations Hardware...
Page 292: ...292 Chapter10 Replaceable Parts Lists and Locations Hardware Figure 10 27 Front Panel Parts...
Page 298: ...298 Chapter10 Replaceable Parts Lists and Locations Hardware Figure 10 32 Rear Frame Hardware...
Page 304: ...304 Chapter10 Replaceable Parts Lists and Locations Hardware...
Page 305: ...305 11 Assembly Replacement Procedures...
Page 383: ...Chapter 11 383 Assembly Replacement Procedures A25 Motherboard Figure 11 47 Bottom Screws...
Page 409: ...409 12 Post Repair Procedures...
Page 429: ...429 13 Firmware Upgrades...
Page 432: ...432 Chapter13 Firmware Upgrades Firmware Upgrades Including Measurement Personality Upgrades...