Model
782C
Installation
SECTION II
INSTALLATION
2-1. INTRODUCTION.
2-2.
This section
of
the manual
contains inspection and
installation procedures for
the
Model
182C Oscilloscope.
In addition,
packing and claims procedures are discussed
in the event
damage occurs during shipment,
2-3. INITIAL INSPECTION.
2-4.
The instrument was carefully inspected, mechan-
ically and
electrically, prior to shipment. On receipt,
inspect It
for
any
mechanical damage which may have
occurred
during shipment and test the electrical
perform-
ance.
2-6. Check for physical damage such as bent or
broken
parts and dents or scratches. If damage is
found, refer
to
the
recommended claims procedure. Retain the packaging
material for
future
use.
2-6. Check the electrical performance of the
instrument
as soon as possible after receipt. The
performance check
Is contained in Section V
of
this
manual. This check will
verify that the instrument is operating to the
specifications
listed in Table
1-1
.
2-7,
The initial
performance and accuracy of this instru-
ment are
certified
as
stated in the warranty on the inside
from cover of this manual.
If
the
instrument does not
operate as specified, refer to the recommended
claims
procedure.
28. CLAIMS.
2-9. If
physical damage is
found
or
if the instrument is
not
within specifications when received,
notify the carrier
and
the nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales/Service
Office
immediately. The
Sales/Service Office will
arrange for
repair or replacement
of
the instrument
without waiting
for
a
claim
to be
settled with the carrier.
2-10. The warranty statement for this
Hewlett-Packard
Instrument is on the inside front cover
of
this
manual.
Contact the nearest Sales/Service
Office for information
and assistance with warranty claims.
211.
REPACKING FOR SHIPMENT.
2-12. If the instrument is to be shipped to a
Hewlett-
Packard Sales/Service Office, attach a tag to it
showing
owner's name and address, instrument model
number,
and serial number, and a description
of service required.
2-13.
Use
the original shipping carton and packaging ma-
terials
for
reshipment.
If they are not available, repack-
age
the instrument with the following materials;
a. A
double walled carton (refer to Table
2-1
for test
strength required).
b. Heavy
paper or sheets of cardboard to protect all in-
strument surfaces (use a nonabrasive
material such
as
polyurethane or a cushioned
paper
such as
Kimpak around
all projecting parts.
c. At least 4 inches of tightly-packed,
industry-
approved,
shock-absorbing material such as
extra-firm
jMlyurethane foam.
d.
Heavy-duty shipping tape to secure outside of
carton.
Table
2-1.
Shipping
Carton
Test
Strength
Gross Weight
(lb) Carton Test Strength (lb)
up
to 10 200
10
to 30
275
30 to
1
20
350
1
20 to 1 40
500
140
to
160 600
214.
PREPARATION
FOR USE.
2 15.
POWER REQUIREMENTS.
2-16.
The
standard Model
182C requires a 115 or 230
Vac
±10%,
single phase,
48
to 440 Hz power
source
capable of supplying 200 VA maximum. It requires ap-
proximately
120
watts
at
normal line voltage
with the
plug-ins installed.
2-17. 115 VAC
OPERATION. This instrument, as ship-
ped, is ready for
operation
on 1 15 Vac.
Before
applying
power, check the
rear-panel
slide
switch, labeled SELECT-
OR, for proper position.
Positioning
it so that the legend
115 is visible connects the
power transformer primary
windings in parallel for
115
Vac
operation.
This also
selects the proper fuse for this voltage.
2-18.
230 VAC
OPERATION. If
the instrument is to be
operated from a 230 Vac power source, set the rear-
panel SELECTOR slide switch to 230. This connects
the
2-1