MANUALCHANGES 
SYNTHESIZED  SIGNAL  GENERATOR 
VOLUME  1 
MANUAL  IDENTIFICATION 
Model  Number: 
HP  867X/D 
Date Printed: 
March  1984 
Part  Number: 
08673-90021 
1 
This  supplement  contains  important  information  for  correcting  manual  error8  and  for  adapting  manual 
to 
instruments 
containing  improvements  made  after  the  printing  of  the  manual. 
To  use this  supplement: 
Make  all  ERRATA  corrections 
Make  all  appropriate  serial  number  related  changes  indicated  in  the  tables  below. 
-  Somd ProfiX “” Nwnk  -  Make Munu.l Chmcl”  -  -  Srnul ,‘.A*  0. Nvmllcr -  Muke Mununl Chll”llCR - 
2232A,  2410A 
Errata  Only  2530A 
1 
2413A,  2417A  Errata  Only  2552A 
L2 
2416A.  2446A 
Erratn  Only 
2603A,  2626A  1 
2447A,  2452A  Errata  Only 
)2634A  , and  above  1,2 
2510A,  2511A  Errata  Only 
2512A.  2513A 
Errata  Only 
b  NEW ITEM 
ERRATA 
Pago  1-3: 
Change  Option  908  (Hack  Flangs  Kits)  to 
5061-9674  and  5061-9677. 
Change  Option  913  (Rack  Flange  Kit)  to  5061-9773. 
Page  1-4, Table  1-l: 
Replace  the  note  at  the  top  of  the  table  with  the  following  text. 
NOTE 
Specifications  and  characteristics  apply  after  a  1 hour  warm-up,  over  the  temperature 
range  0.55  ‘2  (except  specifications  for  harmonically  related  spurious  signals,  RP 
output  lcuel,  puke  peak  level  accuracy,  and  amplitude  modulatimqwhich  apply  ouer 
the  range  415  to  f35  CO)), after  an  AUTO  PEAK  operation  has  been  performed.  For 
additional  information  concerning  the  use  of  AUTO  PEAK,  refer  to  Sections  3.11  and 
3-12. 
Specifications  for  output  flatness,  absolute  level  accuracy,  and  modulation  apply  only 
when  internal  leveling  is used. 
Page  1-5, Table  1-l: 
Change  Harmonics,  0.05 to  1.2 GHz,  to  -35  dBc. 
Change  the  second  footnote  (**)  to  read: 
“In  the  0.05 to  <2.0  GHz  band,  carrier-frequency  independent  spurious  outputs  may  exist  in  the  >50 
MHz  to  100 MHz  range  at  <-55  dBc,  and  in  the  10 MHz  to  50 MHz  range 
at 
-40  dBc.” 
; August 
Pages 
MCd in I,. 
1986 
Ea 
HEWLETT 
PACKARD