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Note that all signal connections covered in the Model 7065 Instruction Manual are still valid and can be used in
setting up the Model 80A System.
3. Model 7001 Features
Some important Model 7001 features that are applicable to the Model 80A system include:
• Multiple Crosspoint Open/Close: All crosspoints for a given step in the test procedure can be opened or closed
with a single keystroke.
• Crosspoint Status Display: The real-time status display monitors the state (closed or open) of all Model 7065
crosspoints.
• Memory: Up to 100 crosspoint patterns (pattern of open and closed crosspoints) can be saved in memory or
later recall.
• IEEE-488 Bus: Bus operation conforms to the IEEE-488.2 and SCPI standards.
4. Installing the Card in the Model 7001 Switch System
Follow the steps below and refer to Figure 1 to install the Model 7065 Card in the Model 7001 Switch System. Note
that some internal connections to the card must be made before installation. See paragraph 2.4 of the Model 7065
Instruction Manual for details on card connections.
WARNING
Internal connections and card installation should be performed only by
qualified personnel who recognize potential shock hazards. Turn off the power
from all instruments (including the Model 7001 mainframe), and disconnect all
line cords before installing or removing the Hall Effect Card.
CAUTION
Leave the Model 7065 in its anti-static bag until ready for installation to avoid
possible static damage. After removing the card from the mainframe, store it in the
anti-static bag.
Card Installation
Perform the following steps to install the Model 7065 in the Model 7001 mainframe:
1. Make the necessary internal card connections, as discussed in paragraph 2.4 of the instruction manual.
2. Facing the rear panel of the Model 7001, select the slot (CARD 1 or CARD 2) in which you wish to install the
Hall Effect Card.
NOTE
The information and programming examples in this addendum assume that the card
is installed in the CARD 1 slot. Install the Model 7065 in CARD 1 if you intend to use
these examples.
3. Referring to Figure 1, slide the card assembly with the component (large shield) side up into the desired slot
such that the edges of the card ride in the rails.
4. With the ejector arms in the unlocked position, push the card into the mainframe until the arms engage the
ejector cups, then push both arms inward to lock the card into the mainframe.
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