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Installation-60S 

LI N E -V O LTAG E   AND  R E G U LATI N G - RA N G E 
SELECTI O N  

Damage  to  the  instrument  may  result  from 

incorrect  placement  of  the  line-voltage 

selector  plug. 

To  select  the  correct  nominal  line  voltage  and 

regulating  range,  proceed  as  follows: 

1.  Disconnect  the  instrument  fro m   the  power  source. 

2. Insert the  proper  line-voltage  selector  plug  (the 

brown  plug  for  120-volt  operation  or  the  red  plug  for 

220-volt  operation)  on  the  line-voltage  selector  pins 

(located  on  the  Low-Voltage  Power  Supply  board) 

labeled  for  the desired  nominal  line-voltage  range. 

Refer  to  Figure  3-1  for  location  and  additional 

information. 

3.  Remove  the  line fuse  from  the  fuse holder  and 

check  for  the  correct  rating.  Replace  it  with  one 

having  the  correct  rating,  if  necessary.  Refer  to  Figure 

3-1  for  fuse  information  and  location. 

NOTE 

An  alternate  line  fuse,  intended for  the 

line-voltage  source  for  which  the  Monitor 

was  not  set  when  shipped from  the  factory, 

is  clipped  to  the  Low- Voltage  Power  Supply 

board (see  Fig.  3- 1 

J. 

4.  Change  the  nominal  line- voltage  information 

recorded  on the 60S  rear  panel.  Use a  non-abrasive 

eraser  to  remove  previous  data,  and  mark  on  the  new 

data  with  a  pencil. 

5.  Apply  power  to the  Monitor. 

IN STALLATI O N   I N  PAT I E N T-CAR E 

FAC I L I T I E S  

3-2 

WA R N I N G 

Do  not  use  the  amplifier  INPUTS  for  direct­

patient  connection.  Signal  currents  at  these 

connectors,  as  well  as  leakage  currents, 
may  exceed  values  considered  non­

hazardous  for  direct-patient  connection. 

WARNING 

A lthough  this  Monitor  is  not  to  be 

connected  directly  to  a  patient, 

interconnecting  this  Monitor  to  other 

equipment  can  result  in  the  application  of 

excessive  current  to  a  patient.  It  is 

extremely  important  that  the 

interconnection  is  made  in  accordance  with 

NFPA  76B- T,  Tentative  Standard  for  the 

Safe  Use  of Electricity  in  Patient  Care 

Areas  of Health 

section 

3038,  "Signal  Transmission  Between 

Appliances". 

Among  the  situations  involving  the  above- mentioned 

patient  hazard  is  one  in  which two  or  m ore  pieces  of 
interconnected  equipment  are  grounded  at  locations 

rem ote  fro m   one  another.  The  standard  mentioned  in 

the  preceding  warning  describes  both this  hazard  and 

the  appropriate  corrective  measures. 

Z-AX I S   I NPUT  ATIE NUAT I O N  

S E LECTI O N  

� 

Exercise  care  in  establishing  the  correct 

display  intensity;  a  high�amplitude  Z=Axis 
input  signal,  combined  with  an  excessively 

high  setting  of the  INTENSITY  control,  may 

damage  the  ert  phosphor, 

The  Z-Axis  Amplifier  is  shipped  from  the  factory  with 
1 X  input  attenuation  and  1  megohm  input  impedance. 

However,  the  attenuation  and  input  impedance  can  be 

modified  to  suit  a  specific  application.  Posts,  on  the  Z­

Axis  Amplifier  board,  al low  components  to  be  changed 

without  damage  to  the  circuit  board.  Figure  3-2 
illustrates  the  method  used  to  modify  input  attenuation 

and  input  impeda nce  of  the  +Z  INPUT.  Refer  to  the 
Test  Point  and  Adjustment  Locations  foldout  page  in 

section  8,  Diagrams  and Circuit  Board  Il l ustrations,  for 

location  of  the  Z-Axis  attenuation  components.  Refer 

to  your  Tektronix  Field  Office  or  representative  for 

addition al  information. 

RAC KMOUN T I N G   I NFO R MATI O N  

The  608  can  be  operated  i n  a  standard  19-inch 

instru me nt  rack  with  front  and  rear  holes  that  conform 

to  universal  hole  spacing.  Kits  are  available  to  convert 
the  608  from  the  cabinet  to  a  rackmounted 
configuration,  and  vice  versa. Complete  instructions 

are  include d   in  the  kits.  A  brief  description  of  each 

available  conversion  kit  is  given  here.  Consult  your 
Tektronix  Field  Office  or  representative  for  additional 

information. 

Summary of Contents for 070-2305-00

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Page 3: ...TEK INSTRUCTION MANUAL First Printing AUG 19n Revised JUL 1984 608 Part No 070 2305 00 Product Group 11 MONITOR WITH OPTIONS Please Check for CHANGE INFORMATION at the Rear of This Manual...

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Page 5: ...ENANCE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 5 1 CLEANING 5 1 EXTERIOR 5 1 CRT 5 1 INTERIOR 5 1 PAGE VISUAL INSPECTION 5 SEMICONDUCTOR CHECKS 5 2 PERIODIC ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 5 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 2 TROUBLESHOOTIN...

Page 6: ...Z Axis Amplifier boards Location of screws securing A 3 Dynamic Focus and AS Low Voltage Power Supply boards Location of screws securing A4 High Voltage Power Supply board Exploded view of circuit bo...

Page 7: ...ection to the power source a qualified service person should verify that the instrument is set to match the voltage of the power source and has a suitable two pole three terminal grounding type connec...

Page 8: ...id electric shock operating personnel must not remove protective instrument covers Component replacement and internal adjustments must be made by qualified service personnel only LI MIT I N PUT SIGNAL...

Page 9: ...ponents CRT HAN DLI N G Use care when handling a crt Breakage of the crt causes a high velocity scattering of glass fragments implosion Protective clothing and safety glasses should be worn Avoid stri...

Page 10: ...play applications as in ultrasonic detection systems electron microscope systems volume and vibration analysis auger probes and medical biophysical systems The 608 Monitor may also be used to provide...

Page 11: ...lists are computer printouts and use computer supplied abbreviations Information on the options available for the 608 Monitor is located in section 9 of the Instruction Manual I NSTRUMENT DESCR IPTION...

Page 12: ...deflects beam down X I NPUT Positive signal applied deflects bea m to the right negative signal deflects beam to the left Settling Time Spot must reach new writing position within 0 05 cm 0 02in with...

Page 13: ...terminated into 1 kO or less 1 MO within 1 paralleled by 60 pF or less Maximum Nondestructive Input Voltage Fault 100 V or 100 V dc peak ac with crt beam positioned Condition Only off the viewing area...

Page 14: ...output does not vary more than 20 in the crt quality area at moderate intensity 34 cd m2 10 fL Measured with the quality area flooded by a raster 60 Hz refresh rate 320 horizontal lines 0 031 cm 0 01...

Page 15: ...tion Net Weight Overall Dimensions Characteristic 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F 40 to 70 C 40 to 15So F To 4 6 km 15 000 ft To 12 6 km 50 000 ft To 95 at 40 C Qualified under National Safe TransitCommittee Te...

Page 16: ...UM POINTS 1 21 3em I 51 gem I 8 4in I T 2 4in I 13 26cm f I 5 jin I I I UL I NOTE DIMENSIONS ARE GIVEN WITH TOP FIGURE IN CENTIMETERS AND BOTTOM FIGURE IN INCHES REfER TO DIAGRAMS AND CIRCUIT BOARD IL...

Page 17: ...ed to you If the original packaging is unfit for use or is not available repackage the instrument as follows Obtain a carton of corrugated cardboard with a 275 pound test strength and having inside di...

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Page 19: ...his manual DETAILED O PERATI N G INFORMATIO N I N PUT SIG NAL R EQUI R EM E NTS The horizontal X and vertical Y deflection factors are set at the factory to one volt for eight divisions of deflection...

Page 20: ...ctor for crt full screen deflection of at least 0 5 volt V to 2 5 volts CD CD CD INTENSITY Controls brightness of the crt display and is the offset control for the Z Axis INPUTS Y GAIN Provides an adj...

Page 21: ...240V O 4A SLOW BLOW n PRIMARY TAPS SET F R 1 v sl CD TRACE ROTATION Adjustment to align the trace with the horizontal axis 25V SEE MANUAll 0 4 t 25V SEE MANUAL 0 2 X INPUT BNC input connector to allow...

Page 22: ...ave Type Used TEKTRONIX FG 503 used with TM 501 Power Module 3 Cables 2 Required Description Length 42 inches 1 required 1S inches 1 required connectors BNC Type Used Type RG 58 U 50 ohm coaxial Tektr...

Page 23: ...50 ohm termination and 42 inch cable O perating Instructions 60S 4 Center the display with the Horizontal Position control and check that the X GAIN control will adjust for 8 divisions of horizontal d...

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Page 25: ...mating outlet with a safety earth contact Do not defeat the grounding connection Any interruption of the grounding connection can create an electric shock hazard Before making external connections to...

Page 26: ...xtremely important that the interconnection is made in accordance with NFPA 76B T Tentative Standard for the Safe Use of Electricity in Patient Care Areas of Health Care Facilities section 3038 Signal...

Page 27: ...nges Line Voltage R egulating Range and Fuse Data Selector Position 120 Volts Nominal 220 Volts Nominal LO 90 V ae to 1 10 V ae 1 80 V ae to 220 V ae MED 9 9 V ae to 12 1 V ae 1 9 8 V ae to 242 V ae H...

Page 28: ...bient temperature higher than 500 C Forced ventilation methods may be needed CAB I N ET TO RACK M O U NT CONVE RSION Tektronix Part 040 0601 00 Mounts one 608 Monitor in a standard 19 inch wide rack T...

Page 29: ...mic Focus circuit compensates for geometric defocusing The High Voltage and Low Voltage Power Supplies provide all the voltages necessary for operation of this instrument DETAILED CIRCUIT OPERATION Co...

Page 30: ...wdriver adjustment Y Gain R125 provides an adjustable amplification factor to allow crt full screen deflection range of at least 0 5 to 2 5 volt This control is normally set to a nominal 1 volt for 8...

Page 31: ...ct transistors from excessive input voltages Front panel screwdriver adjustment R325 X GAIN provides an adjustable amplification Theory of O peration 608 factor to allow a crt full screen deflection r...

Page 32: ...e a single ended current signal Transistors 0580 0680 0590 0690 Q596 0696 are connected as an operational amplifier with the feedback path provided through R692 H igh current low impedance drive is pr...

Page 33: ...determined by zener diode VR750 and transistor 0750 As the beam is deflected to the bottom region of the crt display area the output of 0730 falls below 4 5 volts forward biasing CR730 CR740 is revers...

Page 34: ...tentials see Fig 4 4 4 6 Modulator When the secondary winding output of T850 pin 1 0 swings positive C872 charges through R860 and C860 to a voltage level determined by the setting of the Crt B ias ad...

Page 35: ...4 Simplified diagram of Control Grid DC Restorer increase in positive voltage across C929 When the secondary winding output swings negative CR925 turns off Then CR927 conducts and clamps the negative...

Page 36: ...the position of the crt beam 2025 1 2305 10 Figure 4 6 Simpiified diagram of Focus Element DC Restorer repetitive cycles from C929 C930 will charge to the positive level of waveform 3 Capacitor C930 f...

Page 37: ...current rating of the fuse must be 0 8 A slow blowing type Thermal cutout S960 provides thermal protection for this instrument If the internal temperature of the REV A JAN 1 981 Theo ry of Operation...

Page 38: ...lator nullifies the output variation to maintain a steady level from the supply 4 10 Diode C R993 protects the 1 5 volt series regulator 0976 If excess current is demanded from this supply Essentia ll...

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