OPERATORS ADJUSTMENTS AND BASIC DISPLAYS
This section provides instructions for making initial operators adjustments and obtaining basic displays. Since these proce
dures involve most of the controls and connectors, they can be used for basic familiarization on the operation of the in
strument. Before starting the check-out, either charge the batteries for at least 16 hours or connect the instrument to
the power line.
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WARNING
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When battery operated, store the power line
plug in the rear-panel insulated compartment.
Potentials applied to the common connectors
may cause small amounts of current to flow
in the power line circuitry creating a possible
shock hazard on the power plug prongs.
WARNING
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The probe common clip and the COMMON
jack are electrically connected to each other,
and potentials applied to one are present on
the other creating a possible shock hazard.
The probe common clip and COMMON jack are
electrically connected to each other. Dissimilar
voltages applied to the common clip and COM
MON
jack can cause equipment damage.
OPERATORS ADJUSTMENTS
The equipment required to make the initial operators adjust
ments is a screwdriver with a maximum blade size of 3/32
inch. To obtain the basic displays, a de source, an ac source,
and one or two resistors are required. Suggested items for
the basic displays are a battery, an audio signal generator, a
3 kS1 resistor, and a 100 kS1 resistor.
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