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MAINTENANCE
PERFORMANCE
TESTS
Table 4A-1. Recommended Test Equipment (cont)
Notes
1. A
=
Adjustment;
P
=
Performance Test;
T
=
Troubleshooting.
2. Helper
instruments,
3. Two-Turn, 1-inch diameter Loop made of £18 enamel wire soldered to
a BNC connector. Figure 4A-1 shows a two-turn loop.
4. The
HP8902A/11722A Measuring Receiver may
be used in place of the
wideband amplifier. 60-dS Attenuator, HP8901A. HP339B/ and the
HP435B/8482A/8484A for
the
alternate
performance
test.
5. SUR verified and actual attenuation calibrated to 10.2 dB by the
operator at application frequencies.
4A-3.
POWER-ON
TEST
This
performance test
is
the
built-in self
test
that
performs a simple
functional check of
the instrument.
REQUIREMENT
The
Generator successfully passes
the self test.
REMARKS
The
test
is begun each time the
Signal
Generator is turned on. Press
any of the
FUNCTION
keys or the [CLR/LCL] key to
abort the test.
procedure
a. Start the
test with the POWER switch
off.
b. Turn the
POWER switch on.
c. The
Signal
Generator automatically starts the
self tests, which include
turning
on all indicators,
indicators, and every segment of the
display. This test
takes
five seconds.
d. If the instrument fails any of the self tests, the results
are shown in the four
display fields. See paragraph 4D-17 for the interpretation of
the test failure
codes.
If the Generator
passes
the self test, it programs
the Generator to the
same
front
panel
condition that existed when the
Generator was previously
turned off. The
IEEE-488 Interface (if
installed) is programmed to
local control.
4A-4.
SYNTHESIS
TEST
Using a Frequency
Counter operating on a common reference
with the Generator,
the
Generator output
frequency is measured at several programmed
frequencies.
4A-3

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