Performance Tests
Preparation
The Performance Verification Procedure is divided in subsec
tions to be able to check individual sections of the instrument
when, it is not necessary to do a complete performance check.
It is not necessary to remove the instrument cover to accomplish
any subsection in the Performance Verification Procedure, since
all checks are made using operator-accessible front-and-rear-
panel controls and connectors.
The most accurate display adjustments are made with a stable,
well-focused, low-intensity display. Unless otherwise noted,
adjust the INTENSITY, FOCUS and Trigger LEVEL controls as
needed to view the display.
An Equipment-Required block at the beginning of each subsec
tion lists only the test equipment necessary to do the checks in
that subsection.
Also at the beginning of each subsection is a list of all the front-
panel control settings required to prepare the instrument for
performing the first step of the subsection. Do each of the steps
within a particular subsection completely, to ensure the correct
control settings for steps that follow,
Limits and Tolerances
The limits and tolerances given in this procedure are valid for an
instrument that is operating in an ambient temperature be
tw een+20° C a n d +30° C. The instrument also must have had at
least a 20-minutes warm-up period. All tolerances specified are
for the instrument only and do not include test-equipment, error.
Most of the test equipment used requires a warrm-up period to
ensure the specified accuracy,
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