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3. Verify STORAGE SAVE Functions.
Perform ance C heck and Functional Verification Procedure
2440 Service
a.
Recall the Initial Front-Panel Setup, labeled “FPNL"
(see step i in “INITIAL SETUP" at the start of this
procedure). Make the following changes to the
front-panel setup:
Select: TRIGGER M O DE
Set:
AUTO
On
b.
Use the VERTICAL POSITION controls to position the
CH 1 trace 2 divisions above graticule center and the
CH 2 trace 2 divisions below graticule center.
c.
Select VERTICAL M O DE and set ADD on (ADD trace
will be at graticule center).
d.
Select STORAGE SAVE and press the menu button
labeled CH 1 (the menu will change from SAVEREF
S O U RC E to SAVEREF DESTINATIO N).
e.
Press the menu button labeled REF1 (the menu will
change back to SAVEREF SO U RC E). Press CH 2,
REF2, ADD, REF3, REF, REF1, and REF4 in that order
(menu will change for each button push) to store CH 2
in REF2, ADD in REF3, and REF1 in REF4.
f.
Select VERTICAL M O DE and set CH 1, CH 2, and
ADD off.
g.
Select STORAGE DISPLAY REF and press the REF1,
REF2, and REF3 buttons. V E R IF Y —That the REF1 trace
is displayed 2 divisions above, the REF2 trace 2
divisions below, and the REF3 trace at center screen.
h.
Press the HORIZ POS REF menu button (menu will
change) and set REF1P on for the displayed menu.
V E R IF Y —That the HORIZONTAL POSITION control
can position the REF1 trace horizontally. Repeat
verification for REF2 and REF3.
i.
Set REF HPO S REF | LOCK to LOCK. VERIFY - T h a t the
HORIZONTAL POSITION control now positions all
displayed REF traces simultaneously.
j.
Press the STORAGE DISPLAY REF menu button to
return to that menu. Set REF1 off and REF4 on.
V E R IF Y —That the REF4 trace replaces the R E F l trace.
4. Verify Auto Setup.
NOTE
In this step, certain parts will require that you do
an Auto Setup on a waveform to verify specific,
although approximate, values for amplitude and
time-related waveform characteristics. These
values are specific to the waveform that Auto
Setup
was
performed
on,
which
was
deliberately chosen due to Its amplitude, DC
offset, and timing characteristics. Therefore, do
NOT expect Auto Setup to return the same
values
for
waveforms
with
different
characteristics.
Waveforms
with
different
characteristics may require changes to the
VOLTS/DIV and SEC/DIV settings in Auto Setup
to size the waveform on screen, thereby
yielding different amplitudes, periods, pulse
widths, etc. on screen.
a.
Recall the Initial Front-Panel Setup, labeled “FPNL”
(see step i in “INITIAL S ETU P ” at the start of this
procedure). Make the following changes to the
front-panel setup:
Set:
A S EC /D IV
20 p.s
Select: VERTICAL M O DE
Set:
CH 2
Off
b.
Connect the output of the Pulse Generator to the
CH 1 OR X input connector through a 50 H Coaxial
C able, followed by a 10X Attenuator.
c.
Set the Pulse Generator’s output for a 500 mV pk-pk
amplitude with the peak levels ± 2 5 0 mV around the
ground-reference indicator. (The ground-reference in
dicator is a small “ + ’ at the left side of the screen).
d.
Set the Pulse Generator period for 100 ps (5 divisions)
and the pulse duration (positive duration) for approxi
mately 25 ps (1.25 divisions).
NOTE
At this point, you should have a rectangular
waveform with a
2 5 %
duty cycle (114 of the time
HI, 3/4 of the time LO) centered vertically on
screen. (That is, its peaks should be equidistant
from the center horizontal graticule line while
its ground-reference indicator (“+") should be
aligned to that same line.
e.
Vertically position the waveform so that the ground-ref
erence indicator (‘ + ”) is 2 divisions below the center
horizontal graticule line. Then set the CH 1 VOLTS/DIV
to 20 mV, so that the waveform is no longer contained
vertically on screen.
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