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Service
Model 8901B
NOTE
The sufix N can also be two digits, XY. The displayed result
is
equivalent to
the display of 49.X SPCL minus the display of 49. Y SPCL. For example, 49.3
SPCL or 49.30 SPCL gives a display of the level from the RF Peak Detector
with respect to ground. 49.31 SPCL gives a display of the level from the RF
Peak Detector with respect to the level from the RF Peak Detector ground.
The rear-panel RECORDER output
is
connected to the output of the
Voltmeter's selector switch (see Service Sheet 15). During normal operation,
the selector
is
constantly being switched between the various inputs. Each
voltage measurement also includes a separate measurement of ground. The
displayed result
is
derived from the difference between the selected voltage
and ground readings.
The switching at the RECORDER output can be halted by keying
in
Special
finction 49.XY with
X
equal to
0 or 8
and Y equal to the desired input.
The dc level at the RECORDER output
is
constant and equal to the selected
input; the displayed measurement result
is
equal to the result using Special
finction 49. Y .
This
feature
is
useful for troubleshooting the Voltmeter and
for improving the accuracy of the RF Power measurement (see Recorder
Output
in
Section 3).
50.N Display Internal Voltages.
The Voltmeter measures and displays the internal voltage (in volts)
selected by
N.
See also the previous note.
Ground. See Service Sheet 15.
-15V Supply. The display should read between 2.8500 and 3.1500.
See
Service Sheet 15.
-5V Supply. The display should read between 2.8500 and 3.1500. See Service Sheet 15.
+5V Supply. The display should read between 2.8500 and 3.1500. See Service Sheet 15.
+15V Supply. The display should read between 2.8500 and 3.1500. See Service Sheet 15.
+40V Supply. The display should read between 2.8500 and 3.1500. See Service Sheets 15
and 20.
IF Amplifier/Detector (option series
030.) See Service Sheet 34.
N=O
N = l
N=2
N=3
N=4
N=5
N=6
52.N Read-only Memory Verification. The Controller displays the checksum of the read-only memory
(ROM)
specified by N. When specifying a
ROM,
use N = l through 3. The display is in the form <actual
checksum>.<expected checksum>. An initial zero (or zeros) will be blanked. Thus, for example, 24.024
would be a valid checksum, 24.124 would be invalid. The display times out after approximately 5s. See
Service Sheet 24.
54.N Local Oscillator Test. The Controller sequences the local oscillator
(LO)
through groups of tests
specified by N and returns a fault code corresponding to the tests that failed. For N = l to N=5, four
tests are performed for each group. If all tests in the group pass, 0 will be displayed. If any tests fail,
the test numbers appear on the display in the positions indicated. (The digit positions are numbered
under the display window.) All leading zeros in the display are blanked. For example, in the group
defined by N=1, a simultaneous time base (Test 2) and HF VCO or Divider (Test 4) failure will result
in the display
"
20004" (three leading zeros blanked). The tests are continuously sequenced, and the
display will be updated
as
the fault
is
corrected. The tests are most easily visualized by referring to
Figures 8D-1 through 8D-4.
Performs all tests in the group listed for N = l through N=5 (below). Displays the number
of the first test that failed. If no test fails, 0 is displayed.
N=O
8B-8
Special Functions

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