
Model 2520 User’s Manual
Getting Started
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Power-up
Line voltage
The Model 2520 operates from a line voltage in the range of 100V to 240V at a frequency
of 50 or 60Hz. Line voltage selection is automatic.
CAUTION
Operating the instrument on an incorrect line voltage may cause dam-
age, possibly voiding the warranty.
Line power connection
Perform the following steps to connect the Model 2520 to line power and turn it on:
1.
Before plugging in the power cord, make sure the rear panel power switch (located
in the power module) is in the off (0) position.
2.
Connect the female end of the supplied power cord to the AC receptacle on the rear
panel.
WARNING
The power cord supplied with the Model 2520 contains a separate
ground for use with grounded outlets. When proper connections are
made, instrument chassis is connected to power line ground through
the ground wire in the power cord. Failure to use a grounded outlet
may result in personal injury or death due to electric shock.
3.
Turn on the instrument by pressing the rear panel power switch to the on (1) posi-
tion.
Power-up sequence
On power-up, the Model 2520 performs self-tests on its EPROM and RAM and momen-
tarily lights all segments and annunciators. If a failure is detected, the instrument momen-
tarily displays an error message, and the ERR annunciator turns on. Error messages are
listed in
NOTE
If a problem develops while the instrument is under warranty, return it to
Keithley Instruments, Inc., for repair.
If the instrument passes the self-tests, the firmware revision levels are displayed. For
example:
REV A01 A02 A03
where: A01 is the main processor ROM revision.
A02 is the DSP ROM revision.
A03 is the display board ROM revision.
Summary of Contents for 2520
Page 250: ...A Specifications ...
Page 254: ...B StatusandErrorMessages ...
Page 262: ...C DataFlow ...
Page 266: ...D IEEE 488BusOverview ...
Page 281: ...E IEEE 488andSCPI ConformanceInformation ...
Page 285: ...F MeasurementConsiderations ...
Page 308: ...G GPIB488 1Protocol ...
Page 312: ...H ExamplePrograms ...
Page 317: ...I ContinuousPulseMode ...