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Model 8340A - Service
1.
INSTRUMENT PRESET CONDITIONS [INSTR PRESET]
After pressing
[INSTR PRESET]
the following HP 8340A settings should exist:
"POWER dBm" Display= 0.0 (Factory setting, determined by Cal Constant #56)
"FREQUENCY MHz" Display= 10.000000
"START" annunciator LED lit
"FREQUENCY MHz" Display= 26 500.000000
"STOP" annunciator LED lit
"ENTRY" Display= Blank (oft)
"SWEEP" Block= Green LED flashing
"CONT" LED on
"FREE RUN" LED on
"FREQUENCY MARKER" Block= All LED's off
"INSTRUMENT STATE" Block= All LED's off
"MODULATION" Block= All LED's off
"ENTRY" Block= All LED's off
"LEVELING" Block= "INT" LED on
"RF OUTPUT" Block= "RF" LED on
After an
[INSTR PRESET]
the RF output should be a swept 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz signal
leveled at 0 dBm.
EXCEPTIONS TO THE ABOVE CONDITIONS
a. If the rear panel INT/EXT REFERENCE switch is in the EXT position, then the EXT
REF annunciator on the ENTRY DISPLAY will be on.
b. By changing calibration constant #56 on the HP 8340A can be set to come up with
various output power levels after an
[INSTR PRESET].
Refer to Calibration Constants
in Section VIII for more detailed information.
2.
ALL DEAD
ALL LED's OFF.
If, after
[INSTR PRESET],
all of the LED's and annunciators are off,
suspect a power supply problem. Refer to the Power Supply Theory of Operation and
Troubleshooting.
If some of the LED's that should be on are on and somethat should be on are off, suspect a
problem in the HP 8340A front panel. Refer to the front panel Theory of Operation and
Troubleshooting.
ALL LED's ON.
If, after
[INSTR PRESET],
all of the LED's and annunciators are on, suspect
a problem in the instrument processor or memory (Self-Test not running). Refer to Pro
cessor Theory of Operation and Troubleshooting, in the Controller functional group.
CHARACTER MARCH.
If, after an
[INSTR PRESET],
there is a string of characters marching
across the four display windows, suspect a processor or memory problem.
3.
FAN.
The HP 8340A's cooling fan should be off when the instsrument is in STANDBY and
on when the POWER switch is in the ON position. If the fan will not turn on or off, refer to
the Power Supply Theory of Operation and Troubleshooting.
If the fan is not working when the instrument is on, the temperature inside the HP 8340A
could rise to a point that the power supplies will go into over-temperature mode and shut
down (See overtemp LED, A52DS4).
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