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Chapter 2 Quick Start
To Prepare the Function Generator for Use
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To Prepare the Function Generator for Use
1 Check the list of supplied items.
Verify that you have received the following items with your instrument.
If anything is missing, please contact your nearest
Keysight
Sales Office.
• Power cord (for country of destination).
• Certificate of Calibration.
•
Keysight
33210A Product Reference CD (product software,
programming examples, and manuals).
•
Keysight
Automation-Ready CD (
Keysight
IO Libraries Suite).
• USB 2.0 cable.
Note: All of the 33210A product documentation is provided on the
Keysight
33210A Product Reference CD that comes with the product, and is also
available on the Web at
www.
keysight
.com/find/33210A
. Printed
(hardcopy) manuals are available as an extra cost option.
2 Connect the power cord and turn on the function generator.
The instrument runs a short power-on self test, which takes a few
seconds. When the instrument is ready for use it displays a message
about how to obtain help, along with the current GPIB address. The
function generator powers up in the sine wave function at 1 kHz with an
amplitude of 100 mV peak-to-peak (into a 50
Ω
termination). At power-on,
the Output connector is disabled. To enable the Output connector, press
the
key.
If the function generator does not turn on, verify that the power cord is
firmly connected to the power receptacle on the rear panel (the power-line
voltage is automatically sensed at power-on). You should also make sure
that the function generator is connected to a power source that is energized.
Then, verify that the function generator is turned on.
Power
Switch
If the power-on self test fails, “Self-Test Failed” is displayed along with an
error code. See Chapter 6 for information on self-test error codes, and
for instructions on returning the function generator to
Keysight
for service.
Summary of Contents for 33210A
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Page 13: ...1 1 Specifications ...
Page 19: ...2 2 Quick Start ...
Page 37: ...3 3 Front Panel Menu Operation ...
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Page 53: ...4 4 Calibration Procedures ...
Page 96: ...94 Chapter 4 Calibration Procedures Calibration Errors 4 ...
Page 97: ...5 5 Block Diagram ...
Page 101: ...99 Chapter 5 Block Diagram Block Diagram 4 5 ...
Page 103: ...6 6 Disassembly and Repair ...
Page 128: ...126 Chapter 6 Disassembly and Repair Replaceable Parts 6 ...
Page 129: ...7 7 Backdating ...