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T.O. 33K3-4-3760-1
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2 EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS:
Minimum
Use
Calibration
Sub-
Noun
Specifications Equipment
Item
2.1 OSCILLOSCOPE
Range: 0 to
30 VDC
Fluke
CALIBRATOR
9500B/3200AF
Accuracy:
0.475% of setting
Range: Leveled Sinewave:
600 to 720 mV p-p,
10 kHz to 400 MHz
Accuracy: Flatness,
5%
relative to 50 kHz;
Frequency,
2.5 ppm
3 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS:
3.1 Review and become familiar with the entire procedure before beginning the Calibration Process.
WARNING
Unless otherwise designated, and prior to beginning the Calibration Process,
ensure that all test equipment voltage and/or current outputs are set to zero (0) or
turned off, where applicable. Ensure that all equipment switches are set to the
proper position before making connections or applying power. If not strictly
observed, could result in injury to, or death of, personnel or long term health
hazards.
3.2 Connect the test equipment to the appropriate power source. Set POWER switch to ON and allow a warm-up
period as required by the manufacturer.
3.3 Connect the TI to the appropriate power source. Press the TI
switch and allow a 20 minute warm-up period.
3.4 Throughout the Calibration Process, the TI front panel push-buttons and knobs appear in
bold
, the touch screen
menu selections in
bold italicized
, and the icon and function softkeys in
italicized
font.
3.5 Press TI
Touch Screen
to enable the touch screen as needed during the Calibration Process.
3.6 When numeric entries are required, access a soft keypad by pressing the appropriate TI function softkey twice.
3.7 Perform only those portions of the procedure that pertain to TI being calibrated.
3.8 Unless otherwise specified, the TI controls should be set for several cycles of stable display with ample
amplitude.
NOTE
The Active Head (p/o Oscilloscope Calibrator) is an integral part of the
Oscilloscope Calibrator. All connections are to be made through the Active
Head.