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Page 1: ...rton Oregon 97077 070 3986 00 Product Group 20 COMMITTED TO EXCELLH CE PLEASE CHECK FOR CHANGE INFORMATION AT THE REAR OF THIS MANUAL 067 1 039 00 PATTERN GENERAT R INSTRUCTION MANUAL Serial Number __...

Page 2: ...sion of Tektronix Inc Products of Tektronix Inc and its subsidiaries are covered by U S and foreign patents and or pending patents TEKTRONIX TEK SCOPE MOBILE and are registered trademarks of Tektronix...

Page 3: ...1 e ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTRQDUCTIQN e ei s e e e o e e e II o ei e ii 11 e e e e Cl e e e e e o o 111 e 0 ABOUT T...

Page 4: ...nterlace Generator 3 3 H Sync Output Buffers 3 4 Power Supplies 3 4 VIDEOLOGICANDDRIVERS Diagram 2 3 5 Power Supplies 3 5 Video Logic 3 5 Video Output Drivers 3 5 HORIZONTAL LINE GENERATOR Diagram 3 3...

Page 5: ...l Blanking Level Blanking Level Shift Sync Level Staircase Steps Horizontal Active Time Horizontal Blanking Time Horizontal Sync Width TTL White Level TTL Black Level Check Interlace ADJUSTMENT PRELIM...

Page 6: ...11eoe leeeea 11eeeeega90Q O Static Sensitive Components Test Equipment Circuit Isolation Voltages and Waveforms Component Checking oe eoeoooeeeee aiao c eo Transistors and Integrated Circuits Diodes R...

Page 7: ...case Signal 3 7 Test Equipment Setup for Performance Checks 4 4 Horizontal Active Time 70 us 4 6 Horizontal Active Times 10 us 4 6 Horizontal Blanking Time 4 7 Horizontal Sync Width 4 7 TV to TTL Sign...

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Page 9: ...t could result in damage to the equipment or other property WARNING statements identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or loss of life A1 Markedon lquipment CAUTION indic...

Page 10: ...ng conductor of the power cord in the mainframe To avoid electrical shock plug the mainframe power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting to the mainframe input terminals A protective...

Page 11: ...this product in an atmosphere of explosive gases unless it has been specifically certified for such operation Do Hot Remove Covers or Panels To avoid personal injury do not remove the product covers o...

Page 12: ...067 1039 00 Fig 1 1 PATTERN GENERATOR X...

Page 13: ...to the number of scan lines of the chosen standard an odd number generates 2 1 interlace an even number is non interlaced and the Lines of Vertical Blanking is set to the number of blanked lines in ea...

Page 14: ...iption and a listing of the PATTERN GENERATOR Characteristics and Performance Requirements Section 2 Operating Instructions introduces the user to the PATTERNGENERATOR Display Monitor system and demon...

Page 15: ...essary to order mechanical parts that are being replaced The list is cross referenced to replaceable electrical parts where appropriate The Exploded Diagram shows the assembly sequence and identifies...

Page 16: ...ecified Table 1 1 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Characteristics I Performance Requirement I Supplemental Information l I Video Outputs I I Impedance I I 75 ohms with all outputs I I terminated in 75 ohms...

Page 17: ...put Levels I I TTL Logic 1 Black I Video Output Rate I Adjustable from 0 2 Hz to I 2 Hz Scan Rate Selection Number of Lines in 2 Fields I I 21 to 1999 lines I Number of Vertical Blanking Lines I I 3 t...

Page 18: ...TTL H Sync I I TTL levels logic 1 during 1 sync time TTL V Sync I I TV Block Sync 4 V into 75ohms during Hand V sync time TTL Block Sync equals TTL V Sync ORTTL H Sync Table 1 2 ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACT...

Page 19: ...PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Description Front Panel Lexan Laminated on Aluminum Dimensions Maximum Height 12 7 cm 5 in Width 13 5 5 3 in Length 29 5 cm 11 6 in Weight Net 3 44 kg 3 lb 7 oz Shipping Domes...

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Page 21: ...an be calibrated to any scan rate within its operating range By setting Horizontal Active Time Lines per Two Fields and Lines of Vert Blanking the PATTERN GENERATOR can emulate the scan system that wi...

Page 22: ...tain a shipping container made of heavy corrugated cardboard or wood To allow for cushioning make sure that the inside dimensions are no less than 12 by 12 by 18 inches 300 by 300 by 450 mm This conta...

Page 23: ...g on the DOT LINE switch position This switch cancels either the FLATFIELD or STAIRCASE EXT switch when pushed in DOT LINE A self cancelling pushbutton switch that selects either a dot or line converg...

Page 24: ...Operating Instructions 067 1039 00 Fig 2 1 PATTERN GENERATOR Controls and Connectors 2 4...

Page 25: ...nce rate from 0 2 Hz to 2 Hz Indicators POWER A red light emitting dioe LED that illuminates whenever power is applied to the instrument NOTE The unit receives its power from any TM500 mainframe Conne...

Page 26: ...ed connect two 75 ohm feedthroughs and one 75 ohm cable to the front panel VIDEOoutputs Connect the cable to the Video In of the monitor Refer to Fig 2 2 If necessary use a 75 ohm terminator at the Vi...

Page 27: ...ATFIELD The monitor should display a flat field at white level 700 mV 12 Press GREY The monitor should display a grey field 10 or 70 mV Disengage GREY 13 Press BOUNCE The monitor should display an alt...

Page 28: ...0 PATTERN GENERATOR when plugged into a TEKTRONIX TM500 mainframe provides the necessary video signals to test the 690SR Color Monitor The crosshatch pattern from the generator is used with the Tektro...

Page 29: ...approximate 60 Hz field rate and at the same time produce full top and bottom crosshatch lines that coincide with the top and bottom edges respectively of the raster NOTE If the Lines Per Two Fields s...

Page 30: ...ss critical the horizontal blanking time need not be recalibrated Instead use 6 75Jls during the Performance Check Procedure Then readjust the 690SR H Size control R925 on A8A1 after completing the Pe...

Page 31: ...ENERATOR should be set to by first setting Lin the formula below or equal to LA that was calculated previously Then increment L up or down one digit at a time until the calculated value for x becomes...

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Page 35: ...rous voltages exist at several points in this product To avoid personal injury do not touch the exposed connections and components while power is on Disconnect power before removing protective panels...

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Page 37: ...el at the input of 0580 it is also compared to a de level at pin 2 of 0587 The comparison voltage at the input of U587 is slightly less than that at the input of U580 Since the ramp is positive going...

Page 38: ...hold off and blanking times The output of U575B is clocked by V Line to generate the horizontal blanking time labeled H Blank at the output of U457D The output of U670C pin 8 forces the Horizontal Os...

Page 39: ...f the ramp is determined by the de level that is applied to R422 and that voltage is determined by sampling the output of the ramp generator The sampled output of the ramp generator is peak detected t...

Page 40: ...the horizontal sync signal from pin 10 of U552B are combined with a NAND gate U234Bwhich acts like an OR gate The output of U234B is the 2H signal and is routed to the Vertical Sync Generator board H...

Page 41: ...ther parts of the Horizontal Sync Generator board and other video signals from the Horizontal Line Generator and Vertical Sync Generator boards These signals consist of the Vertical Bar Horizontal Bla...

Page 42: ...ce is normally on all the time and sets the output to 700 mVwhen all three video outputs are terminated in 75 ohms and the other current sources are normally off The grey current source is turned 11on...

Page 43: ...ignal biases the base of Q188 more negative causing Q188 to produce additional current This additional current is sent to the output load instead of being sunk to 12 Vin the grey black and sync curren...

Page 44: ...to produce three signals namely VV H Video AA V Line Enable and GG V Bar Enable The three signals are routed to the Horizontal Sync Gnererator board Another circuit located on the Horizontal Line Gene...

Page 45: ...o increase the spacing between white lines by one If the spacing is increased the remainder counter is cleared and the remainder counting is resumed Line Spacing Increment and Line Spacing Reset Patte...

Page 46: ...circuit Flip flop FF2 is cleared whenever all white lines have been output A 1 Line Spacing Memory The Line Spacing Memory is an eight bit binary up counter consisting of U555 and U545 It contains th...

Page 47: ...no vertical blanking The H Sync signal on pin 23 of 0665 gates the signal low during sync time H Bar Generator and Staircase Generator Integrated circuits 0455 and 0465C comprise a white line counter...

Page 48: ...in and the St En 2 signal line is logic high Binary adder 0385 increments the state value so that the input to the D A varies from 7 through 14 the D A input is equal to 15 for all other states An in...

Page 49: ...ic circuit on the Horizontal Sync Generator board BOUNCE RATEcontrol R514 accessible on the control panel is used to set the bounce rate The Program Logic consists of control panel switches and a seri...

Page 50: ...lso true If the output load demands more current because of variations in the load the voltage drop across R177 increases and turns Q282 on harder This tends to turn Q283 and the series transistor off...

Page 51: ...signal being 2H the count equals the number of 2H pulses reached at the end of one field when the flip flop is reset The number of lines from the start of the field to the end of the field will not b...

Page 52: ...s to the NANDS gate U265C look like they are both ones because it has taken a while for the zero to get to pin 10 Therefore this circuit produces a pulse at the output only on a zero to one transition...

Page 53: ...e of the output signal is 4 V peak to peak External Video Input The External Video Input circuit consists of a transistor Q183 with the associated circuitry The external video signal drives the base o...

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Page 55: ...its that do not meet performance specificationse The limits tolerances and waveform illustrations cailbrate the instrument and are not intended as specifications HISTORY INFORMATION are aids to perfor...

Page 56: ...er Module I Capable of providing power I TEKTRONIX TM503 I to the PATTERN GENERATORI 10X Probe I 200 MHzor greater bandpass TEKTRONIX P6061 P612 I I P6053B or P6063B Feedthrough Terminators I 75 ohm 3...

Page 57: ...t as well as technical expertise to perform PBELIMIHARY PUPARATIOB 1 Connect the TTL H SYNCof the PATTERN GENERATOR to the Main Trig In of the oscilloscope timebase using a 50 ohm cable Connect two 75...

Page 58: ...DC couple the input Set the input to VC Voltage Compare Check that the trace does not shift by more than 7 minor divisions 7 mV 2 Check Grey Level 70 mV 7 mV a Retain the connections used in the prev...

Page 59: ...an 3 minor divisions 3 mV with the bouncing APL c Disengage BOUNCE on PATTERN GENERATOR 5 Check Sync Level 300 mV 7 mV a Set Comparison Voltage on 7A13 to 0 300 V Press VC Voltage Compare on the input...

Page 60: ...white pulse is 5 major divisions 10 J1sec across with a tolerance of 1 major division 2 usec Refer to Fig 4 3 20t lilV 1 ACTIVE TIME 3986 04 3986 05 Fig 4 2 Horizontal Active Time 70 us Fig 4 3 Horiz...

Page 61: ...ic 1 greater than 2 5 V a Disconnect the cables from the PATTERN GENERATOR and turn off the power to the TM500 mainframe Remove the PATTERN GENERATOR from the mainframe remove the cover from the left...

Page 62: ...Level Logic o less than o 8 V a Check that the black level is less than 0 8 v b Disconnect the cables from PATTERN GENERATOR and turn off the power to the TM 500 mainframe Remove the PATTERN GENERATOR...

Page 63: ...SYNC to the Main Trig Input of the oscilloscope time base b Set the HORIZONTAL ACTIVE TIMEcontrol on the PATTERN GENERATOR to 10JlSec c Set the 7A13 Volts Div to 1V Set the time base to 1 lsec and adj...

Page 64: ...tender and scope probe and replace the cover for the left side of the PATTERNGENERATOR Replace the PATTERNGENERATOR in the TM500 mainframe This concludes the Performance Check part of the Calibration...

Page 65: ...are particularly susceptible are MOS CMOS JFETS and high impedance operational amplifiers Damage can be significantly reduced by observing the following precautions 1 Handle static sensitive componen...

Page 66: ...edge 4 Connect two 75 ohm feedthroughs and a 75 ohm cable to the VIDEO outputs Connect the cable to a 75 ohm feedthrough connected to the oscilloscope amplifier plug in The plug in response should equ...

Page 67: ...st Power Supply a Connect a 1X probe to the digital voltmeter Clip the probe to TP174 on the Vertical Sync Generator board on the right side of the instrument see Fig 4 9 b Adjust R275 to obtain a met...

Page 68: ...gh level of 20 psec d Set the HORIZONTAL ACTIVETIMEto 70 usec Adjust R692 AT L to produce a trace with a Horizontal Active Time high level of 70 psec e Repeat interaction steps c and d to correct the...

Page 69: ...ard 4 Adjust Levels a Change oscilloscope input to de coupling b Adjust R791 Wht on the Horizontal Line Generator board A2 so the White Level is 700 mV Refer to Fig 4 11 c Press the GREY WHITE button...

Page 70: ...al Line Generator Board A2 Refer to Fig 4 11 6 Adjust Crosshatch Width a Press the CONVERGENCE button the front panel confirm that the GREY WHITEbutton is out Set the HORIZONTAL ACTIVETIME control to...

Page 71: ...ent Procedure 067 1039 00 Fig 4 11 Adjustment Locations on the Horizontal Line Generator Board This concludes the Adjustment Procedure Refer to the appropriate Performance Check to verify the specific...

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Page 73: ...clean water and mild detergent Exterior Loose dust may be removed with a soft cloth or dry brush Water and a mild detergent may be used however abrasive cleaners should never be used Interior Cleanin...

Page 74: ...n the manual Important waveforms and voltages are shown within the diagrams Cirouit Board Illustrations To identify electrical components when troubleshooting turn to the Parts Location Grid that is l...

Page 75: ...gnal is properly connected and that the interconnecting cables and signal source are not defective Check the power source If the TM500 mainframe is suspected move the PATTERN GENERATOR to the other co...

Page 76: ...that contains static sensitive assemblies or components 3 Discharge the static voltage from your body by wearing a grounded wrist strap while handling these components Servicing static sensitive asse...

Page 77: ...4 400 to 1000 V est 5 900 V 6 1200 V Voltage discharged from a 100 pF capacitor through a resistance of 100 ohms Before using any test equipment to make measurements on static sensitive components or...

Page 78: ...onents can be unsoldered and lifted at one end from the circuit board Transistors and Integrated Circuits IC Turn the power switch off before removing or replacing any semiconductor See Fig 5 1 for se...

Page 79: ...67 1039 00 B B L__ METAL CASED TRANSISTORS __ 13 L REGULATOR _J 8 7 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS MOUNTING __J 9 5 8 10 4 _______________ INTEGRATED CIRCUITS INDEXING _____________ ___ 3643 19 Fig 5 1 Semicondu...

Page 80: ...e resistance should be very high in one direction and very low when the leads are reversed Resistors Check resistors with an ohm meter Resistor tolerances are given in the Replaceable Electrical Parts...

Page 81: ...ortant to remember that the physical size and shape of the component may affect its performance in an instrument All replacement parts should be direct replacements unless it is known that a different...

Page 82: ...this signal is Pin 23A One 25 volt ac supply is connected to Pins 1A and 1B This is fused with a 2 amp fast blow fuse A second 25 volt ac supply is connected to Pins 13A and 13B This is fused with a 2...

Page 83: ...NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC Staircase Analog Output 01 25 Vac Fuse protected 1 02 11 5 Vdc Fuse protected 2 03 Power Supply Ground 04 Power Supply Ground 05 NC 06 NC 07 NC 08 NC 09 NC 10 NC 11 N...

Page 84: ...g Iron I 15 Watt I I General soldering I and unsoldering 2 Screwdrivers I Phillips 11 tip I Phillips 12 tip I Assembly and I disassembly 3 Nutdrivers I 3 16 3 8 I General 4 Open End Wrench I 3 16 1 4...

Page 85: ...nt number ___ A23R1234 A23 R1234 Read Resistor 1234 of Assembly 23 Example b component number A23A2R1234 A23 A2 R1234 Assembly Subassembly L __ number Circuit number Read Resistor 1234 of Subassembly...

Page 86: ...ELIPOTDIV TRWELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IRC FIXED RESISTORS PHILADELPHIA DIVISION LITTELFUSE INC TEKTRONIX INC DALEELECTRONICS INC VITRAMON INC Address PO BOX128 1201 2NDSTREETSOUTH PO BOX5012 13500 N CENT...

Page 87: ...04M l AlC416 290 0770 00 CAP FXD ELCTLT 100UF 50 l0 25V 56289 502D230 AlC420 283 0689 00 CAP FXD MICAD 550PF 0 5 300V 00853 D153F551EO AlC432 283 0660 00 CAP FXD MICAD 510PF 2 500V 00853 D155F511GO l...

Page 88: ...72 AlCR268 152 0322 00 SEMICOND DEVICE SILICON 15V HOT CARRIER 50434 5082 2672 A1CR280 152 0322 00 SEMICOND DEVICE SILICON 15V HOT CARRIER 50434 5082 2672 A1CR347 152 0141 02 SEMICOND DEVICE SILICON 3...

Page 89: ...315 0104 00 RES FXD CMPSN lOOK OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1045 AlR238 315 0112 00 RES FXD CMPSN l lK OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1125 I AlR255 315 0102 00 RES FXD CMPSN lKOHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1025 AlR256 315 0102 00...

Page 90: ...700J AlR492 315 0181 00 RES FXD CMPSN 180OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1815 A1R494 32i 0039 00 RES FXD FILM 24 9 OHM 1 0 125W 91637 MFF1816G24R90F AlR514 307 0093 00 RES FXD CMPSN 1 2 OHM 5 0 50W 01121 EB12G5 A...

Page 91: ...9 00 AlTP358 214 0579 00 TERM TEST POINT BRSCD PL 80009 214 0579 00 AlTP416 214 0579 00 TERM TESTPOINT BRSCD PL 80009 214 0579 00 AlTP418 214 0579 00 TERM TESTPOINT BRSCD PL 80009 214 0579 00 AlTP432...

Page 92: ...21 AlVR376 152 0461 00 SEMICOND DEVICE ZENER 0 4W 6 2V 5 04713 1N821 AlVR474 152 0662 00 SEMICOND DEVICE ZENER 0 4W 5V 1 04713 SZG195 AlVR482 152 0461 00 SEMICOND DEVICE ZENER 0 4W 6 2V 5 04713 1N821...

Page 93: ...9AABZ5Ul04M A2C556 281 0775 00 CAP FXD CERDI 0 1UF 20 50V 72982 8005D9AABZ5Ul04M A2C566 281 0775 00 CAP FXD CERDI 0 1UF 20 50V 72982 8005D9AABZ5Ul04M A2C572 281 0775 00 CAP FXD CERDI 0 1UF 20 50V 7298...

Page 94: ...2 321 0268 00 RES FXD FILM 6 04K OHM 1 0 125W 91637 MFF1816G60400F A2R783 321 0242 00 RES FXD FILM 3 24K OHM 1 0 125W 91637 MFF1816G32400F A2R787 315 0472 00 RES FXD CMPSN 4 7K OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB472...

Page 95: ...5 SN74LS10NP3 A2U485 156 0386 02 MICROCIRCUIT DI TRIPLE 3 INP NAND GATE 01295 SN74LS10NP3 A2U525 156 0402 02 MICROCIRCUIT LI TIMER CHIC 27014 S134829 A A2U545 156 0646 02 MICROCIRCUIT DI 4BIT BINARY C...

Page 96: ...T A3C411 290 0770 00 CAP FXD ELCTLT 100UF 50 10 25V 56289 502D230 A3C425 281 0775 00 CAP FXD CERDI 0 1UF 20 50V 72982 8005D9AABZ5Ul04M A3C428 281 0775 00 CAP FXD CERDI 0 1UF 20 50V 72982 8005D9AABZ5U...

Page 97: ...5 2W 75042 BWH R7500J A3R386 307 0093 00 RES FXD CMPSN 1 2 OHM 5 0 50W 01121 EB12G5 l A3R400 323 0085 oo RES FXD FILM 75 OHM 1 0 50W 91637 MFF1226G75ROOF A3R402 323 0085 00 RES FXD FILM 75 OHM 1 0 50W...

Page 98: ...ECADE COUNTER BURN IN 80009 156 0656 02 A3U375 156 0067 13 MICROCIRCUIT LI OPNLAMPL SELECTED 04713 MC1741CUDS A3U425 156 0845 02 MICROCIRCUIT DI 6 BIT COMPARATOR BURN IN 80009 156 0845 02 A3U430 156 0...

Page 99: ...60NM 50MAMAX 80009 150 1001 02 RES VAR WW PNL lOKOHM 2 7W 02111 132 103 SWITCH LEVER 4SECT 10 POSN BCDCODING 07126 28SOl 4 SWITCH LEVER 2SECT 10 POSN BCDOUT 07126 28501 2 MICROCIRCUIT LI VOLTAGE REGUL...

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Page 101: ...for the circuit board component location illustration and in the lookup table for the schematic diagram and corresponding component locator illustration The Replaceable Electrical Parts list is arrang...

Page 102: ...067 1039 00 LINES PER TWO FIELDS LINES OF VERTICAL BLANKING HORIZONTAL ACTIVETIME Selected Output Signal WAVEFORM CONDITIONS 1024 18 24 75 us Frequency Counter Reads 31 5 us VERTBAR...

Page 103: ...DRIVERS l IVIDEO I EXTERNAL VIDEO INPUT 0 VIDEO 0 f J OUTPUTS EXT VIDEO FROM TM500 INTERFACE 0 f PROGRAM LOGIC H VIDEO V LINE E NABLE V BAR E NABLE WHITE GRE Y BOUNCE sTc DRIVE ISTC SENSE STAIR CASE...

Page 104: ...orizontal Sync Generator board J K COMPONENT NUMBER EXAMPLE Component Number A23 A2 R1234 Assembly TiLSch em tic Number Subassef 1bly Number 1fused Chassis mounted components have noAssembly Number pr...

Page 105: ...5 C584 C2 H4 R422 C4 B3 C586 B3 H4 R424 C4 B3 U234A H3 C2 C587 B3 J4 R430 A5 C3 U234B H4 C2 C590 B3 K3 R434 E3 C3 U234D G3 C2 C597 F5 K4 R456 F3 E3 U248B H3 E2 C646 A2 D5 R458 G1 E3 U328A D4 B2 C648 A...

Page 106: ...0 5V 2V 1 Op i 0 0 5V 10P tV 10P 0 II Il1111111 II11111 1111 l l Hll 1111l 0 I I I 2V 10P 0 I 1 0p 2V r r i r r t t i i I V V V I 0 0 i I t l 0 2V 1 Op 2V J pt I 0 0 i 3986 16...

Page 107: ...5 9 4 7K LAIIIK N i ilME R 2 2 8 4 jt H INTERVAL 12 II R 670 l IK t SVA HOLD OFF F CR554 1sv 5Vo TO U25ZD II Jcr ri 4 0 r 45 I IK CR453 Q 9 U328B 26SO2 C 225 462 5 52 5S 7 654 662 sv l l u 328 462 457...

Page 108: ...1 CR164 E5 F1 R15B C1 F1 TP158 B1 E1 CR175 F3 H1 R175 F3 G1 TP174 A4 G1 CR1BB G3 J1 R176 E5 G1 TP313 C3 A2 CR244 82 D2 R177 E4 G1 TP416 C4 A3 CR256 D1 F2 R17B F5 G1 TP432 A4 C3 CR262 F5 F2 R184 G3 H1...

Page 109: ...V S 0 0 Convergence Dots On I I T I I 2V 5 S 0 0 i Convergence Line On I I r I I 0 2V 1 0p 0 0 2V 10JJ 50 V 1 Op __ AC COUPLED St V 1 0JJ J390 JUMPERED FOR TV VIDEO 2V 1011 J394 JUMPERED FOR TTL VIDEO...

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Page 111: ...Generator board I L COMPONENT NUMBER EXAMPLE Component Number A23 A2 Rl234 Assembly iTsch_em tic Number Subassembly C1rcu1t Number if used Number Cha sis mounted components havenoAssembly Number prefi...

Page 112: ...K3 R783 D3 K4 U4458 H4 E3 C596 F4 K4 R787 E4 J5 U445C H3 E3 C597 F5 L3 R789 D3 K5 U445D H2 E3 C598 F5 L3 R791 E5 K5 U455 84 F3 C616 A2 84 R793 E5 K4 U465A F2 G3 C620 H1 C4 U465B C4 G3 f C626 GI C4 S3...

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Page 115: ...rd G H J K Jl99 L COMPONENT NUMBER EXAMPLE Component Number A23 A2 Rl234 Assembly_TiTscg u rc Number Subassembly Number Number if used Chassis mounted components have noAssembly Number prefix seeendof...

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Page 121: ...Attaching parts must be purchased separately unless otherwise specified ITEM NAME In the Parts List an Item Name is separated from the description by a colon Because of space limitations an Item Name...

Page 122: ...C SOUTHERN SCREW DIV KINGSELECTRONICS CO INC TEXTRON INC CAMCAR DIV SEALECTRO CORP Address 258 BROADWAY 7923 SWCIRRUSDRIVE PO BOX3608 510 RIVERRD PO BOX867 1757 STANFORD ST 77 DRAGON COURT YOUK EXPRES...

Page 123: ...818 00 1 CONNECTOR RCPT BNC FEMALE 91836 KC19 153BNC J417 16 175 4000 00 1 CABLEASSY RF 75 OHMCOAX 8 0 L 9 1 80009 175 4000 00 J385 131 0818 00 1 CONNECTOR RCPT BNC FEMALE 91836 KC19 153BNC 17 175 400...

Page 124: ...TE TRANSISTOR FIBERGLAS 18565 OBD 53 175 3034 00 2 CAASSY SP ELEC 3 26 AWG 3 0 L 80009 175 3034 00 54 4 MICROCIRCUIT SEEU389 U489 U510 U610 REPL ATTACHING PARTS r 55 211 0207 00 4 SCR ASSEM WSHR 4 40...

Page 125: ...UNIT 80009 343 0499 04 ATTACHING PARTS 86 210 3050 00 2 EYELET METALLIC 0 218L X 0 059 OD BRS 07707 SE 27 87 1 CKTBOARD ASSY SEE A3 REPL 88 211 0207 00 4 SCR ASSEM WSHR 4 40 X 0 312 DOUBLE SEMS 83385...

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Page 128: ...Part No 070 3986 00 Serial Model No Eff Dscont Qty 1 2 3 4 5 Name Description STANDARD ACCESSORIES 1 MANUAL TECH INTERIM INSTR Mfr Code Mfr Part Number 80009 070 3986 00 067 1039 00 PATTERN GENERATOR...

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Page 130: ...nd shipping requirements we can t get these changes immediately into printed manuals Hence your manual may contain new change information on following pages A single change may affect several sections...

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