Rack Mounting With Handles (Option 913); Storage And Shipment; Environment; Packaging - HP 8340A Operating Manual

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Model 8340A
2-35.
Rack Mounting with Handles
(Option 913)
2-36.
Option 913 instrnments are supplied with
rack mount fl a nges and front handles. This kit
may be installed by the user as illustrated in Figure
2-9.
2-37.

STORAGE AND SHIPMENT

Environment

2-38.
2-39.
The instrument may be stored or shipped
in environments within the following limits:
Temperature .......... -40°C to +75°C
Humidity
. . . . . . .
Altitude
... . . . . . . . . . Up to 15240 meters
(approximately 50,000 feet)
2-40.
The instrument should also be protected
from temperature extremes that could cause con­
densation in the instrument.

Packaging

2-41.
2-42.
Original Packaging. Containers and
materials identical to those used in factory packag­
ing are available through Hewlett-Packard offices.
Original packaging items are shown in Figure 2-10.
The instrument front handles must be replaced by
the shipping bars when the original packaging
materials are used. If the instrument is being
returned to Hewlett-Packard for servicing, attach
a tag indicating the type of service required, return
address, model number, and full serial number
located on rear panel serial plate). Mark the con­
tainer FRAGILE to assure careful handling. In
any correspondence, refer to the instrument by
model number and full serial number.
2-43.

Other Packaging.

instructions should be used for repackaging with
commercially available packaging materials:
REPLACEMENT PAGE
. . . . ..
... 5% to 95%
.
.
relative at 0° to +40°C
The following general
Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX
a.
Wrap the instrument in heavy paper or plas­
tic. If shipping to a Hewlett-Packard Office or
Service Center, attach a tag indicating the
type of service required, return address,
model number, and full serial number.
b.
Use a strong shipping container.
c.
Use enOLtgh shock-absorbing material
around all sides of the instrument to provide
a firm cushion and to prevent movement
inside the container. Protect the control
panel with cardboard.
d.
Seal the shipping container securely.
Mark the shipping container FRAGILE t9
e.
assure careful handling.
In any correspondence, refer to the instru­
f.
ment by model number and full serial
number.

Blue Service Tags

2-44.
2-45.
Before sending the instrument back to the
HP Service organization, attach a blue service tag,
located at the rear of this section, to the instru­
ment. Fill out the tag thoroughly to aid the service
technician in isolating the specific fault(s) as
quickly as possible.

INCOMING INSPECTION PROCEDURE

2-46.
2-47.
Several forms of an incoming inspection
procedure are availablein this manual. Section Ill,
Operation, in this volume includes a section on
"Getting Acquainted with the 8340A" that may be
used to quickly verify operational fu n ctions when
the instrument is first received. Section IV, Perfor­
mance Tests, and the HP-IB Operation Verifica­
tion procedure (also located in Section IV) should
be used to verify that the instrument matches its
published specifications and performance
characteristics.
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