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Model
3312A
Section
II
SECTION
H
INSTALLATION
2-1.
INTRODUCTION,
2-2.
This
section
explains
how
to
prepare
the
Model
3312A
Function
Generator
for
use.
Included
are
initial
inspection
procedures,
power
and
grounding
requirements,
environ-
mental
information,
mounting
instructions
and
instructions
for
repackaging
for
shipment.
2-3.
INITIAL
INSPECTION,
2-4.
This
instrument
was
carefully
inspected
both
mechani-
cally
and
electrically
before
shipment.
If
the
shipping
container
is
damaged
it
should
be
kept
until
the
contents
of
the
shipment
have
been
checked
mechanically
and
electri-
cally.
If
the
instrument
does
not
pass
a
mechanical
inspection
or
the
electrical
performance
tests
given
in
Section
V,
notify
the
carrier
and
refer
to
the
warranty
on
the
front
cover
of
this
manual.
2-5.
POWER
REQUIREMENTS.
2-6.
The
Model
3312A
can
be
operated
from
any
source
of
100,
120,
220
or
240
volts
ac
+
5%
—10%,
of
48
Hz
to
440
Hz
frequency.
The
instrument
can
be
easily
adapted
to
the
available
line
voltage
by
changing
the
position
of
the
slide
switches
on
the
rear
panel.
2-7,
Figure
2-1
illustrates
the
standard
power
plug
config-
urations
that
are
used
throughout
the
United
States
and
in
other
countries.
The
-hp-
part
number
shown
directly
below
each
plug
drawing
is
the
part
number
for
a
3312A
power
cord
equipped
with
the
proper
plug.
If
the
appropriate
power
cord
is
not
included
with
the
instrument,
notify
the
nearest
Hewlett-Packard
office
and
a
replacement
cord
will
be
provided.
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STD
-B-4195
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LISTED
FOR
USE
IN
THE
UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA
Figure
2-1.
Power
Plugs.
2-8.
GROUNDING
REQUIREMENTS.
2-9.
For
the
safety
of
operating
personnel,
the
instrument
must
be
grounded.
The
offset
pin
on
the
power
cable
grounds
the
instrument
when
plugged
into
the
proper
receptacle.
2-10.
INSTRUMENT
MOUNTING.
2-11.
Bench
Use.
2-12.
The
front
of
the
3312A
may
be
elevated
for
operating
convenience
by
flipping
down
the
bails
which
are
attached
to
the
two
front
feet
of
the
instrument.
2-13.
REPACKAGING
FOR
SHIPMENT.
2-14.
The
following
paragraphs
contain
a
general
guide
for
repackaging
the
instrument
for
shipment.
Refer
to
Para-
graph
2-15
if
the
original
container
is
to
be
used
or
2-16
if
it
is
not.
If
you
have
any
questions,
contact
the
nearest
-hp-
Sales
and
Service
Office
(see
Appendix
A
for
office
locations).
NOTE
if
the
instrument
is
to
be
shipped
to
Hewlett-
Packard
for
service
or
repair,
attach
a
tag
to
the
instrument
identifying
the
owner
and
indicating
the
service
or
repair
to
be
accomplished.
In-
clude
the
model
number
and
full
serial
number
of
the
instrument.
In
any
correspondence,
identify
the
instrument
by
model
number
and
full
serial
number.
2-15.
Place
instrument
in
original
container
with
appropri-
ate
packing
material
and
seal
well
with
strong
tape
or
metal
bands.
If
original
container
is
not
available,
one
can
be
acquired
from
your
nearest
-hp-
Sales
and
Service
Office.
2-16.
Hf
original
container
is
not
to
be
used,
proceed
as
follows:
a.
Wrap
instrument
in
heavy
paper,
or
plastic
before
placing
in
an
inner
container.
b.
Place
packing
material
around
all
sides
of
instrument
and
protect
panel
face
with
cardboard
strips.
c.
Place
instrument
and
inner
container
in
a
heavy
carton
or
wooden
box
and
seal
with
strong
tape
or
metal
bands.
d,
Mark
shipping
container
“DELICATE
INSTRU-
MENT,”
“FRAGILE,”
etc.
2-1

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