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Shipping Blocks
It
is very important to
remove the shipping blocks from
the vertical amplifier
prior to using the oscilloscope. The
shipping blocks
are narrow inserts,
which are used to hold
the
vertical
amplifiers firmly in place during shipment. A
small
tug with a pair of plier
towards
the outside
of the
instrument
will remove each of the two shipping blocks used
on
each
vertical amplifier. See
figure 2-1 for the shipping
block positions.
The
shipping blocks should be
kept for future use.
Cooling
A
fan maintains
safe operating temperature in the Type
502A Oscilloscope
by
circulating air through a
filter and
over
the components. Therefore, the instrument must be
placed
so that
the air intake is not
blocked. The air filter
must
be kept
clean to permit
adequate air circulation. If
the
interior temperature should rise too high for some reason,
SECTION
2
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
a
thermal
cutout switch will disconnect the power and keep
it
disconnected until the
temperature drops to a sofe value.
For
proper air circulation,
the bottom and side panels
must
be in
ploce. Be
sure the bottom panel is installed ac
cording
to directions.
Power
Requirements
The
regulated
power
supplies in the Type 502A will
operate with
line voltages from 105 to
125 volts, at 117
nominal
line
volts, or from
210 to 250 volts at 234 nominal
line
volts.
Proportionate line voltage variations
apply
when other
nominal line voltage primary connections are
made. For maximum
dependability and long life the voltage
should be near
the
center of this range. Fig. 2-2 shows
the
connections for the various line voltages.
Voltages
outside of these
limits, or poor line-voltage
waveforms,
may
cause
hum or jitter on the trace and may
cause unstable
operation. Be
sure to check for proper line
voltage if indications
such as these are present.
Fig.
2-1.
The position of the shipping blocks for each vertical amplifier.
2-1
Summary of Contents for 502A
Page 4: ......
Page 22: ...Circuit Description Type 502A Fig 3 2 Simplified Sweep Trigger Circuit t i CO ...
Page 27: ...Circuit Description Type 502A Fig 3 4 Simplified Horizontal Amplifier 3 9 ...
Page 32: ...Circuit Description Type 5O2A Fig 3 7 Simplified Calibrator Circuit 3 14 ...
Page 34: ...NOTES ...
Page 56: ...NOTES ...
Page 60: ...Parts List Type 502A LEFT SIDE 6 4 ...
Page 64: ...Parts List Type 502A RIGHT SIDE 6 8 ...
Page 67: ...Parts List Type 502A TOP 6 11 ...
Page 70: ...Parts List Type 502A BOTTOM 6 14 ...
Page 73: ...Parts List Type 502A REAR 6 17 ...
Page 89: ...TYPE 502A OSCILLOSCOPE A ...
Page 90: ...A BLOCK DIAGRAM MRH Z6 3 ...
Page 91: ... TYPE 502A OSCILLOSCOPE A ...
Page 92: ...A CIRCUIT NUMBERS 1 THRU 59 I Ixj 263 TIME BASE TR IGGER ...
Page 93: ......
Page 95: ...TI M I NG RESI 5TORS TIMING CAPACITORS TYPE 502A OSCILLOSCOPE ...
Page 96: ...SWI6O HOLD OFF CAPACITORS 4 RESISTORS TIM ING CAPACITORS o A TIMING SWITCH job ...
Page 98: ... 1 INPUT AMPLIFIER OUTPUT AMPLIFIER A CIR CUIT NUMSER 5 300 THR U 399 ZG3 joe ...
Page 100: ...CMO 363 VERTICAL ATTENUATOR SWITCH A ...
Page 103: ...TYPE 5O2A OSCILLOSCOPE OOM HEATER WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 104: ...POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT NUMBERSI 600 THRU 799 ...
Page 106: ...CIR CUIT NUMBER S 800 THR U 869 CRT CIRCUIT c 9G4 ...
Page 107: ...CA LIBp A TOp MULTIVIBP A TOR 1 IOOV o TYPE 5O2A OSCILLOSCOPE A ...
Page 108: ...CAL OUT CF CALIBRATOR A CIRCUIT NUMBERS 8 7O THRU 899 4Z ...