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Preparation for Use— 2440 Service
POWER-DOWN
NOTE
POWER INTERRUPTION TO THE INSTRUMENT
WHEN THE SELF-CALIBRATION ROUTINE IS EXE
CUTING INVALIDATES THE INSTRUMENT CALI
BRATION CONSTANTS. Upon such an intermption,
the instalment sets an internal flag denoting that
SELF CAL was njnning at shutdown. When power
is reestablished, the scope will display ‘RUN SELF
CAL WHEN WARMED UP’. When the ‘NOT
WARMED UP’ message disappears from the SELF
CAL menu, the user MUST perform a SELF CAL to
escape the EXT DIAG menu (the r menu button
MUST be used to access the SELF CAL menu—see
Section 6 for more information). If failures persist
after the SELF CAL is performed, refer the
instrument to qualified service personnel.
For a normal power-off from the scope mode, an
orderly power-down sequence retains the SAVE and
SAVEREF waveforms, the current front-panel control set
tings, and any stored front-panel settings. If a power-off or
transient power fluctuation occurs during SELF CAL, or
EXTENDED CALIBRATION, or the instrument shuts-down
at any time due to overheating, the normal power-down
sequence is not executed. The result is loss of stored
calibration constants or last front-panel control settings (or
both) and a failure of the next power-on self-test (6000-
6400 range). If front panel, sequencer, or stored waveform
information was lost, the error will clear itself on the next
power-down/power-up cycle. If calibration constants were
lost the instrument will display information indicating if
calibration is needed.
If power is momentarily interrupted, starting the power-
off sequence, but is reestablished before the sequence
completes, the scope will redo the power-on procedure. If
the scope is in the middle of a waveform acquisition when
power interruption occurs, the waveform data will not be
saved, and the invalid waveform data display will be seen
when power-on has completed. Press ACQUIRE to restart
the acquisition and obtain valid waveform data.
REPACKAGING FOR SHIPMENT
It is recommended that the original carton and packing
material be saved in the event it is necessary for the
instrument to be reshipped using a commercial transport
carrier. If the original materials are unfit or not available,
then
repackage
the
instrument
using
the
following procedure.
1. Use a corrugated cardboard shipping carton hav
ing a test strength of at least 275 pounds and
with an inside dimension at least six inches
greater than the instrument dimensions.
2. If the instrument is being shipped to a Tektronix
Service Center, enclose the following informa
tion: the owner’s address, name and phone
number of a contact person, type and serial
number of the instrument, reason for returning,
and
a
complete
description
of
the
service required.
3. Completely
wrap
the
instrument
with
polyethylene sheeting or equivalent to protect
the outside finish and prevent entry of harmful
substances into the instrument.
4. Cushion instrument on all sides using three
inches of padding material or urethane foam,
tightly
packed
between
the
carton
and
the instrument.
5. Seal the shipping carton with an industrial
stapler or strapping tape.
6. Mark the address of the Tektronix Service
Center and also your own return address on the
shipping carton in two prominent locations.
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