NOTE
By switching A VIDEO COUPLING (SET VIDEO
menu) between FIELD 1, FIELD 2, and ALT, it is
easier to see which line for which field the
scope is triggered on for ALT VIDEO
COUPLING.
o.
Rotate the TRIGGER LEVEL control slightly counter
clockwise while performing the CHECK during the
following part.
p.
C H E C K -T h a t the readout indicates the highest line
number common to both fields for the multi-field input
signal. For example, using an NTSC signal, the readout
should indicate “TVFLD 26 2 ”.
q.
C H E C K —That for the readout Trigger Point Indicator (a
small “T ” riding on the displayed waveform) indicates
the scope is triggered on the last line C O M M O N to both
fields. See the
NOTE
following part n above.
r.
Push the front-panel button labeled “MENU OFF/EX-
TEN D ED FU 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 C N T RST
B OTH| F I to F I.
s.
Select SET VID EO and set to FI ELD 1. Repeat parts d to
g to check that the line count displayed in step e is
“T V F 1 1 ” (set in step d) and continues to “TVF2 52 5 ” in
step g (set in step f).
t.
Disconnect the test setup.
15. Verify Teksecure Erase Memory Function (For
instruments with Serial Numbers B011821 and
above)
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ji CAUTION i;
PERFORMANCE OF THIS STEP (15) IS
OPTIONAL. If performed, it will erase from
sequencer memory the Initial Setup established
and stored at the beginning of this procedure.
Any other sequences,
stored reference
waveforms, and waveforms saved on screen
will be irretrievably lost.
This step uses the front panel to verify that the Teksecure
Erase Memory feature erases sequencer and reference
memories, as well as any waveforms currently saved on
screen. It also verifies that the current front-panel setup is
changed to the default values normally established when an
IN IT PANEL is performed.
Performance Check 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).
Select:
TRIGG ER M O DE
Set:
AUTO
On
Select:
VERTICAL M O DE
Set:
CH 2
Off
Set:
CH 1 VOLTS/DIV
5 V
A S EC /D IV
100 ps
b.
Save CH 1 trace In REF memory 1: Position the CH 1
trace to the graticule line 3 divisions above center
screen, then push STORAGE SAVE to display the
SAVEREF SO U R C E menu. Now push CH 1 in the menu
and, when the menu changes, push REF1.
c.
Reposition CH 1 trace and save in REF memory 2:
Position the CH 1 trace to the graticule line 1 division
above center screen. Now push CH 1 and, when the
menu changes, push REF2.
d.
Reposition CH 1 trace and save in REF memory 3:
Position the CH 1 trace to the graticule line 1 division
below center screen. Now push CH 1 and, when the
menu changes, push REF3.
e.
Reposition CH 1 trace and save in REF memory 4:
Position the CH 1 trace to the graticule line 3 divisions
below center screen. Now push C H 1 and, when the
menu changes, push REF4.
f.
Reposition CH 1 trace and display REF memories 1-4:
Push A C Q U IR E and move the “live” CH 1 trace to the
bottom of the graticule. Push DISPLAY REF, and then
set REF1 through REF4 on to display the saved CH 1
traces. Five traces should now be displayed.
g.
Display Teksecure Erase Memory menu: Push the
front-panel button labeled ‘ M EN U O FF/E X TEN D E D
F U N C T IO N S ” twice to display the Extended Functions
menu. Next, push SYSTEM and, when the menu
changes, push PANEL. Now push the TEK SECURE
ERASE M EM O RY to display that menu.
h.
Execute Teksecure Erase Memory: Push ERASE. The
instrument screen will blank momentarily and then the
message “R UN N IN G SELF TEST" will appear.
NOTE
If the SELF TEST fails and causes the Extended
Diagnostics menu to be displayed, continue
with part i of this procedure. Otherwise, skip to
part j to verify the memory status.
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