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Performance C heck and Functional Verification Procedure
2440 Service
o.
Press CURSOR SELECT and use the CURSOR/DELAY
control to adjust the right-most cursor for a readout
value of 13.000 n-s.
p.
Set the CH 1 VOLTS/DIV control to 200 mV.
q.
Adjust the generator to reduce the PERIOD of the
waveform. Reduce the period until the display is stably
triggered, but any further decrease in period causes an
unstable display.
r.
C H E C K -T h a t the negative-going edge of the second
negative pulse is located between the two cursors.
s.
Adjust the generator to return the waveform PERIOD to
7.5 divisions.
t.
Select CH 1 C O U PLING/INVERT and set INVERT
ON | OFF to ON. Switch TRIGGER SLOPE to + (plus).
u.
Adjust the generator to reduce the PERIOD of the
waveform. Reduce the period until the display is stably
triggered, but any further decrease in period causes an
unstable display.
v.
C H E C K -T h a t the positive-going edge of the second
negative pulse is located between the two cursors.
w.
Disconnect the test setup.
14. Check VIDEO Trigger Modes.
a.
Recall the Initial Front-Panel Setup, labeled “FPNL"
(see step i in “INITAL SETUP" at the start of this
procedure). Make the following changes to the front-
panel setup:
Select: VERTICAL M O DE
Set:
CH 2
Off
Set:
CH 1 VOLTS/DIV
A S E C /D IV
TR IG G ER SLO PE
200 mV
100
fLS
- (Minus)
Select: BAN DW IDTH
Set:
20 M Hz
On
Select: CH 1 C O U PLING/INVERT
Set:
5 0 fl ON | OFF
OFF
Select: TR IG G E R CPLG
Set:
V ID EO
On
Select: S E T V ID EO
Set:
FIELD 1
On
Push the front-panel button labeled “MENU O FF/EX-
TEN D ED F U N C TIO N S ” twice to display the Extended
Functions menu. Select SYSTEM and the menu will
change. Select VIDEO OPT in the menu. Set TV SYS
M | N ON/M to M and C NT RST BOTH | F I to F I .
c.
Connect the composite sync output of a Sync Genera
tor to the CH 1 OR X input connector via a 75 f t Coaxial
Cable and a 75 H Termination.
NOTE
For NTSC composite sync input signals, the first
field will have 263 lines, while the second field
will have 262. The scope will display the line
number in the extreme upper-right corner of
the screen and the TVF (TV Field) number
immediately to the right of the line number.
d.
Adjust the TRIG G ER LEVEL control for a line number
reading of 1 and a field num ber reading of T V F 1 .
e.
C H E C K -T h a tfo rth e re a d o u tT rig g e rP o in t Indicator (a
small “T ” riding on the displayed waveform) Indicates
the scope is triggered on the first line of field 1.
f.
Rotate the TRIG G ER LEVEL control slightly counter
clockwise while performing the CHECK during the
following part.
g.
C H E C K —That the readout indicates the highest line
num ber of the previous field for the multi-field input
signal. For exam ple, using an N TSC signal, the readout
should indicate “TV F 2 262".
h.
CHECK - T h a t for the readout Trigger Point Indicator (a
small "T” riding on the displayed waveform) indicates
the scope is triggered on the last line of field 2.
i.
Continue to rotate the TRIG G ER LEVEL control coun
terclockwise while performing the CHECK during the
following part.
j.
C H E C K —That the readout indicates progressively
lower line numbers are being displayed for field 2 and
that eventually the readout indicates the highest line
num ber of the previous field for the multi-field input is
being displayed. For exam ple, using an NTSC signal,
the readout should indicate "TVF1 263".
k.
CHECK - T h a t for the readout Trigger Point Indicator (a
small “T ” riding on the displayed waveform) indicates
the scope is triggered on the last line of field 2.
l
.
Select SET VID EO and set ALT on.
m. Use the TRIGG ER LEVEL control to set the readout to
“TVFLD 1", indicating that the first lines of both fields
are displayed.
n.
C H E C K -T h a t for the readout Trigger Point Indicator (a
small “T ” riding on the displayed waveform) indicates
the scope is triggered on the first lines of both fields.
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