probe common clip, COMMON input jack, mA-H input
jack, EXT TRIG jack, and the power plug prongs may be
at a dangerous potential. See Table 5, Common Isolation
Protection in the Operators Specifications section.
When operated on batteries, the power I ine plug should be
stored in the rear-panel insulated compartment. Potentials
applied to the common connectors (probe common clip or
COMMON jack) may cause small amounts of current to flow
in the power line circuitry creating a possible shock hazard
on the plug prongs.
The probe common clip and COMMON jack are electrically
connected to each other; therefore, any potential applied to
one is present on the other creating a possible shock hazard.
Also, to prevent dissimilar voltages being applied to the
probe common clip and COMMON jack which could cause
equipment damage, only one should be connected to the
circuit under test at any given time. The probe with its com
mon clip, and the mA-S1 input jack with its COMMON jack
should not be connected simultaneously to a circuit under
test.
Personal and equipment safety precautions are used through
out this manual and are identified as follows:
Personal Safety
WARNING
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Equipment Safety
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PROBE CHARACTERISTICS
ON 200-SERIES INSTRUMENTS
On the 200-series instrument probe(s), each probe body
assembly is designed to meet the input resistance and atten
tion factor for the specific instrument type. The assemblies
are not interchangeable between all 200-series instruments;
therefore, when more than one type of instrument is in use,
it is possible for them to have the wrong assembly installed.
Figure 1 shows how to identify the assembly.
To verify that the proper probe body assembly is installed
on the probe, correlate the assembly with the Tektronix
Part Number shown in Figure 1. Then compare that part
number with the correct probe body assembly part number
I isted in the Meehan ical Parts List section of the Service
Manual.
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