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Adjustment Procedure— 2440 Service
SELF CALIBRATION
Equipm ent Required:
None
1. S elf C alibration
a. Turn the instrument POWER ON and allow a
10 minute warm-up period. Note that the instrument's
cabinet should be in place when performing this subsection
of this procedure. (If an Internal Calibration was performed
and J156 removed, do not reinstall J156 prior to reinstal
ling the cabinet unless an External Calibration is NOT to
be performed after execution of a Self Calibration.)
b. Press the MENU OFF/EXTENDED FUNCTIONS but
ton once or twice (two presses are necessary if any menu
is presently displayed, one press if no menu is displayed)
to display the Extended Functions menu.
c.
Press the menu button labeled CAL/DIAG (menu will
change).
d.
Press the menu button labeled SELF CAL. “ RUN
NING’1 will be displayed in the lower right corner of the crt
screen for approximately 10 seconds as the instrument
performs its automatic calibration routine.
NOTE
After successful completion of the automatic calibra
tion routine, “RUNNING’ will disappear from the
CRT screen and “PASS’ will be displayed above the
SELF CAL menu button label. Press the MENU
OFF/EXTENDED FUNCTIONS button to return the
instrument to control settings in effect before the
Self Calibration was initiated. If the automatic cali
bration routine is NOT successful (errors are
detected), the EXTENDED DIAGNOSTICS menu will
be displayed with accompanying error messages.
Perform the following parts only if the instrument
fails the Self Calibration; otherwise, Self Calibration
has been completed.
e. Press the MENU OFF/EXTENDED FUNCTIONS but
ton to turn off the EXTENDED DIAGNOSTICS menu.
f. Repeat parts b through d. If the instrument displays
the EXTENDED DIAGNOSTICS menu again, refer the
instrument to qualified personnel for servicing; otherwise,
Self Calibration has been successfully completed.
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