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| Brand | HP |
|---|---|
| Model | 5315 A |
| Category | Cash Counter |
| Language | English |
Manual covers installation, operation, testing, adjustment, and maintenance of HP Model 5315A/B.
Overview of 5315A/B universal counters, frequency, and measurement capabilities.
Available options, field installation, and performance standards.
Cautions for safe operation, instrument identification, and serial numbers.
Lists supplied/available accessories and recommended test equipment.
Information for unpacking, inspection, storage, and installation.
Inspecting for damage, notifying carrier/offices, keeping packing material.
Covers power requirements and line voltage selection.
Provides operating info for 5315A/B, controls, indicators, operator's check.
100MHz/100ns counter, modes, resolution, engineering notation.
Automatic self-check cycle upon power-on, indicated by display.
Lists eight modes and two check functions for operation.
Describes front panel features, controls, display, and operator checks.
Warnings, guidelines, and general procedures for operation and measurement.
Error indicators and basic operator maintenance tasks.
Procedures to test electrical performance using specifications as standards.
Abbreviated checks for proper operation.
Lists equipment for complete test and operation verification.
Tabulating performance test results.
Describes adjustments needed to maintain operating characteristics within specifications.
Lists test equipment needed for adjustment procedures.
States there are no factory selected components in the standard 5315A/B.
Illustrates locations of adjustments and test points.
Information for ordering parts, abbreviations, and manufacturer codes.
Lists abbreviations used in parts list, schematics, and throughout the manual.
Lists replaceable parts organized by designation.
Instructions for ordering parts from Hewlett-Packard.
Information to adapt manual to newer instruments.
Applies to serial prefix 1832A, details how changes are supplied.
Service overview, test equipment, theory of operation, troubleshooting introduction.
Notes on schematic diagrams, symbols, and reference designations.
Cautions for safe operation, service by qualified personnel.