Tektronix PM 101 Instruction Manual
Tektronix PM 101 Instruction Manual

Tektronix PM 101 Instruction Manual

General purpose personality module
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Tektronix, Inc.
P.O. Box 500
Beaverton, Oregon
97077
070-2917-00
Product Group 57
PLEASE CHECK FOR CHANGE INFORMATION
AT THE REAR OF THIS MANUAL
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COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE
MANUAL
Serial Number ______ _
First Printing AUG 1980
Revised JUN 1981

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  • Page 1 COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE PLEASE CHECK FOR CHANGE INFORMATION AT THE REAR OF THIS MANUAL UCTION MANUAL Tektronix, Inc. P.O. Box 500 Beaverton, Oregon 97077 Serial Number ______ _ 070-2917-00 First Printing AUG 1980 Product Group 57 Revised JUN 1981...
  • Page 2 All rights reservetit · ntents of may not be reproduced i rt nyform wit itten permission of Tektronix Inc, Products of covered by p atents. Specification and price change privi1eges are reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Logic Analyzer ... . . Data Transfer Circuitry ..Connecting the PM 101 to the System- 4 -1 Under-Test ....
  • Page 4 PM 101 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont) Page Page Section 6 MAINTENANCE AND Section 6 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOT! NG ( cont) Module Test 9-3 ... . . 6-12 Cleaning and Periodic Maintenance .
  • Page 5 Circuitry ..... . User Clock Synthesis-Divide by 2 . . . 6- 4 PM 101 Start-1 ....7 D02 Clock Synthesis and Qualification 6- 5 2- 4 Circuitry-Functional Block Diagram .
  • Page 6 PM 101 OPERATORS SAFETY SU Power Source The general safety information in this part of the summary is for both operating and servicing personnel. Specific This product is intended to operate from a power module warnings and cautions will be found throughout the...
  • Page 7: Operator's Safety Summary

    PM 101 SERVICE SAFETY SUM ARY PERSONNEL ONLY FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE Refer also to the preceding Operators Safety Summary. Do Not Service Alone Disconnect power before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing components. Do not perform internal service or adjustment of this...
  • Page 9: Section 1 Introduction

    Systems-Under-Test and the Logic Analyzer, and other information on operation. The second part of the manual, Physically, the PM 101 consists of a plastic pod con­ the service portion, is found after the colored divider page. taining the electronic circuitry on two circuit boards. A...
  • Page 11: Section 2 Operating Instructions

    If the Expansion Option is present in the Logic Analyzer, but the additional lines are unused, the displays The PM 101 has 24 Address lines, 16 Data lines, 10 will show all "1"s in binary, or all "F''s in hex, wherever Control lines, a Clock input and a Stop output.
  • Page 12: Instruction Fetch And Demultiplexing

    ESYNC connected to some signal such as "Power-up Reset". Clock. The Clock input Ii ne to the PM 101 is used to detect the basic timebase of the system under test. This clock is transmitted by the PM 101 for use as the data...
  • Page 13: User Clock Synthesis-Delay By

    Operating Instructions-PM 101 INPUT CLOCK r-, __________ r, ____ _ __ _ r, _______ ESYNC WAIT AQUISITION STROBE (STATE CLOCK) � - 2917-02 Fig. 2-1. User Clock Synthesis-Delay by 2. .---- ------, INPUT CLOCK r, _____ r7 _____ _ _____J"7 __...
  • Page 15: Inversion

    PM 101. It is an 8-bit processor with internal clock generation and an instruction SYNC line The Bus Inversion display in the Format mode is most output.
  • Page 16: Intel's Multibus

    ADR12 ADR13 The example given was for a 16-bit system. The extra SHEN Ii nes available when the PM 101 is used with an 8-bit spare system can be used to derive much more system status spare and control line information. Particular choices vary with spare the user's needs and perspective.
  • Page 17: How This Personality Module Affects The Logic Analyzer

    This sub-section provides information about system, it does not include any mnemonic display the ways in which the PM 101 ROM modifies the perfor­ capability. The Mnemonic Mode, if selected, is the same as mance of the 7002.
  • Page 18: Binary Address-Bi Nary Data

    Operating Instructions-PM 101 Expansion Option. If the user chooses non-binary Note: While the user may define the radices for the output radices for the Address and Data fields, but the Address and Data fields, the Location and Control fields' radices are fixed.
  • Page 19: Electrical Specifications

    Section 3-PM 101 IFICATI TABLE 3-1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Characteristics Description Signal Inputs Data Maximum number of channels Total Address with Option 03 Control Control Word Rec. Clock Line Stored Input Qualifier Characteristics Performance Requirements Supplemental Inf ormatlon General Purpose Data...
  • Page 20 Specifications-PM 101 TABLE 3-1 (cont) Characteristics Performance Requirements Supplemental Information Current in high limits ( V in high= 7.0 V) +0.1 mA maximum Current in high limits ( V in high= +2.7 V) +0.02 mA maximum Maximum voltage in Non-operating, Non- destructive -7 to +15 continuous.
  • Page 21: Section 3 Specifications

    Specifications-PM 101 Table 3 -1 (cont) Characteristics Performance Requirements Supplemental Information General Purpose System Specification with Logic Analyzer Clock/Qualifier Data (Channels C4-C9) Setup time 55 ns maximum 35 ns typical measured Hold time 0.0 ns maximum according to manual pert ormance check...
  • Page 22: Electrical

    Specifications-PM 101 TABLE 3-4 LOGIC ANALYZER CONNECTOR INTERFACE Signal Electrical Description STTL output, back terminated into 68 Differential ECL: HI= -0.8 V, LO= -1.7 V; differentially terminated into 124 /CLK Differential ECL: HI = -0.8 V, LO= -1.7 V; differentially terminated...
  • Page 23 Specifications-PM 101 TABLE 3-4 Signal Electrical Description Ground STTL output, back terminated into 68 0 STTL output, back terminated into 68 0 STTL output, back terminated into 68 0 STTL output, back terminated into 68 0 STTL output, back terminated into 68 0...
  • Page 27: Section 4 Theory Of Operation

    Logic Analyzer along with appropriate format and on schematic 1 A. display information. In the PM 101 General Purpose Personality Module this result is achieved by circuitry in one of five functional All Data (Dl0-DI 15), Address (Al0-Al23), and Control...
  • Page 28: Rom Circuitry

    R6036 CLOCK TRANSMISSION CIRCUITRY Board A1-Schematic 18 COUNTER BUFFERS CLOCK U5020 U4030 CLK T1 and BUFFER OSCILLATOR U4020 U1030 T2-T21 U3020 03015 U2020 U3020 U1020 SELF TEST STIMULUS CIRCUITRY 2917-05 Board A2-Schematic 2 Fig. 4-1. PM 101 Circuit Block Diagram.
  • Page 29: Rom Straps-A1 Board

    Theory of Operation-PM 101 The CLK IN signal is protected against static discharge for specific strapping configurations, and to the page in by a spark gap, a series resistor (A1R6049) and clamping front of schematic 1 B for a component location diagram.
  • Page 30 Theory of Operation-PM 101 LOOK /S E L P ___ I _________ _ ---------' - - C>-k ____ _ _ ss-- D--7( E __ A _ L _ _ __ _ From Logic Analyzer From S.U.T. From S.U. T. x ___...
  • Page 31: Section 5 Performance Check

    This section provides a procedure for verifying that the follows: loosen the binding post screws on a BNC to PM 101 General Purpose Personality Module is operating binding post adapter, insert a separate piece of 22-gauge correctly. It is assumed that the Logic Analyzer has already passed its performance check.
  • Page 32: Connecting The Self Test Stimulus

    Remove the plastic cover on the back of the d. Connect the Data, Address, Control and Clock leads on the PM 101 to the Self-Test Stimulus pins, a s Personality Module using a small screwdriver or Allen indicated in Table 5-2 and shown in Fig. 5-3.
  • Page 33: Power Strapping-Self Test Stimulus

    • Performance Check-PM 101 TABLE 5-2 SELF-TEST STIMULUS CONNECTION PM 101 Individual Test Leads Connector Data Address Address Qualifiers Timing Other Black Brown Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet A1 0 Grey Clock White Black • • 2917-08 Fig. 5-2. Power Strapping-Self Test Stimulus Circuitry.
  • Page 34: Performance Check

    Performance Check-PM 101 Fig. 5-3. Self Test Stimulus Connection. PERFORMANCE CHECK b. Turn on the mainframe power and depress any front panel key within two seconds. Keep the key depressed for 1. Diagnostics. Run the "PER. MOD. - SYSTEM" at least five seconds to simulate a keyboard failure, bring...
  • Page 35: Halt Circuit Functional Check

    Performance Check-PM 101 b. Move the CURSOR to the end of any existing f. Press the START/STOP key to run the first test. Wait program and hold the DELETE key until the entire five seconds. A number such as 0853-XX associated with a program is deleted.
  • Page 36: Clock Checks

    TM 504. Allow 20 minutes for the equipment to warm up. o. Connect Data lines 3 through O from the PM 101 to the Test Fixture's red terminal using the Grabber Tips which are standard accessories to the PM 101. Refer to c.
  • Page 37 Set the PULSE DURATION control on the PG 502 to the "5 ns" position and adjust the PULSE DURATION­ y. Connect one of the PM 101 ground leads to the VARI ABLE control for a 25 ns pulse on Channel 2 of the PG 502 Test Fixture's black terminal.
  • Page 38 Performance Check-PM 101 ap. Enter a "O" to select STANDARD CLOCK z. Connect the PM 101 Clock line (single grey lead) to QUALification. the PG 502 Test Fixture's red terminal. aa. Adjust the PG 508 DELAY controls so that trailing aq.
  • Page 39: Clock Checks Program

    Performance Check-PM 101 bi. Press the COUNTER key, move the CURSOR to t he bp. Check that the program runs continuously with no left and enter a "2" to select Counter #2. trigger. bq. Wait approximately 15 seconds and press the bj.
  • Page 40: Setup And Hold Check-Main Section

    Connect the PM 101 Clock line and the test os­ cilloscope Channel 1 probe tip, as well as the first four data channels from the PM 101, to the red terminal of the Test cf. If the pulse duration is not 45 ns, adjust the PG 508 Fixture connected to the PG 508.
  • Page 41 Press the IMMEDIATE, DISPLAY, and PROGRAM keys. ae. Connect four different PM 101 channels to the Test Fixture and repeat parts "d", "e", "k", "n", "o", and "q" through "ad". Do this for the rest of the Data channels, all...
  • Page 42: Setup And Hold Check-Anded Clocks

    Performance Check-PM 101 r. Move the CURSOR to the Trigger Delay field and 5. Setup and Hold Check-ANDed Clocks enter a "3" to select ZERO DELAY. a. Perform parts "a" through "i" of Check 4 except s. Move the CURSOR to the Clock Qualification field, parts "b", "d", and "e".
  • Page 43 Fig. 5-8. Part C. ANDed Clocks Setup and Hold Program. 2917-29 aq. Disconnect PM 101 Control lines C6, C5, and C4 Fig. 5-8. Part B. ANDed Clocks Setup and Hold Program. from the Test Fixture's red terminal and connect PM 101 control lines C9, C8, and C7 instead.
  • Page 44: Setup And Hold Check-Esync And Wait

    Performance Check-PM 101 au. Check that 255 data words were stored in memory. be. Wait approximately 15 seconds and press the (The last LOCation stored should be 254.) START/STOP key to stop the program. av. Press the IMMEDIATE, DISPLAY, and PROGRAM bf.
  • Page 45 Performance Check-PM 101 n. Move the CURSOR down and enter a "1" to select af. Check that the display reads "NO DATA AC­ QUIRED". the STOP mode for Counter #1. ag. Press the IMMEDIATE, DISPLAY, and PROGRAM o. Press the GOTO key.
  • Page 46 Performance Check-PM 101 al. If the pulse duration is not 55 ns, adjust the PG 508 be. Press the START/STOP key to run the program. DURATION-CAL control. bd. Check that the program runs continuously with a am. Press the START/STOP key to run the program.
  • Page 47 QUI RED". W Al T Section cl. Press the IMMEDIATE, DISPLAY, and PROGRAM bv. Disconnect PM 101 Control lines C6 and CB keys. ( ESYNC) from the Test Fixture's red terminal and connect Control lines C7 and C9 (WAIT) to the red terminal.
  • Page 48 START/STOP key to stop the program. START/STOP key to stop the program. db. Check that the display reads "NO DATA AC­ cu. Check that the display reads "NO DATA AC­ QUIRED". QUI RED". This completes the PM 101 Performance Check. REV JUN 1981 5- 18...
  • Page 49: Section 6 Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Contact your I ocal placing appropriate materials between it and the environ­ Tektronix representative or Field Office for additional ment. Figure 6-2 shows a PM 101 Personality Module in information. the accessible position with the Self Test Stimulus con­ nected.
  • Page 50: Removing Board A2

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting-PM 101 2917-17 Fig. 6-1. Removing Board A2. Connect the Self Test Stimulus as indicated in Table b. Remove the access cover on the bottom of the pod 6-1 and the following procedure: by inserting a small screwdriver into the slot and prying gently.
  • Page 51: Accessible Position-Self Test Stimulus Connected

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting-PM 101 c. Connect all of the individual test leads to the Self e. Apply power to the Logic Analyzer and Personality Test Stimulus connectors as indicated in Table 6-1 and Module by turning on the mainframe power switch.
  • Page 52: Self Test Stimulus Connection

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting-PM 101 2917-08 Fig. 6-3. Power Strapping-Self Test Stimulus Circuitry. TABLE 6-1 SELF-TEST STIMULUS CONNECTION PM 101 Individual Test leads Connector Data Address Address Qualifiers Timing Other Black Brown Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Grey Clock Black White...
  • Page 53: Timing Option

    Allow 20 minutes for this purpose. Setup and Hold Performance Checks. The Diagnostic Flow Chart sometimes directs the reader to PM 101 or Diagnostic Flow Charts. When the diagnostic routines 7D02 Setup and Hold Performance Checks. These tests...
  • Page 54: Pm 101 Start-1

    CONNECTIONS AND GROUND GO TO 7D02 "PER.MOD.-SYS." CHECK ALL THE TIMING OPTION SELF TEST STIMULUS CONNECTORS CHECK A1U1031. A1U1021. /SEL P, LOOK. AND ASSOCIATED CIRCUITRY AND CONNECTORS GO TO PM101 2917-19 "START 2" FIG. 6-5 Fig. 6-4. PM 101 Start-1.
  • Page 55: Pm 101 Start-2

    AND ASSOCIATED CIRCUITS AND CONNEC­ TIONS CHECK A1U5045, A1U4045. A1U5041 AND ASSOCIATED CIRCUITS AND CONNECTIONS. PERFORM PM101 TEST NOTE 2 CHECK THE CIRCUITRY ASSOCIATED WITH THE CHANNEL WHICH ACTED ABNORMALLY GO TO PM101 "CLOCK CIRCUITS" FIG. 6-7 2917-20 Fig. 6-5. PM 101 Start-2.
  • Page 56 PERFORM PM101 TEST NOTE 3 CHECK A1U5045. A1U4045. A1U5041. FOR A BIT STUCK.LOW CHECK A2U2020. A2U1030 AND ASSOCIATED CIRCUITS AND CONNECTIONS CHECK THE CIRCUITRY ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROBLEM LINE(S) GO TO PM101 "INTERMITTENT-1" 2917-21 FIG. 6-8 Fig. 6-6. PM 101 C6-C9.
  • Page 57: Pm101 Clock Circuits

    A S S O C I A T E D D I O D E S A N D CAPACITORS GO TO 7002 TIMING OPTION SETUP AND HOLD PERFORMANCE CHECK GO TO PM101 "INTERMITTENT-1·· FIG. 6-8 2917-22 Fig. 6-7. PM 101 Clock Circl\Jits.
  • Page 58: Pm 101 Lntermittent-1

    CONTROL LINES IS FAILING TO GO LOW CHECK THEM ALL GO TO PM101 GO TO 7002 C4 OR CS PROBLEM. CHECK A1U4050, A1U5041 "INTERMITTENT -2" "PER.MOD.-SYS." AND ASSOCIATED CIRCUITS AND CONNEC­ FIG. 6-9 TIONS 2917-23 Fig. 6-8. PM 101 lntermittent-1. 6-10...
  • Page 59: Pm 101 Lntermittent-2

    FAILING TO GO HIGH OR ADJACENT BITS ARE STUCK. CHECK THEM ALL GO TO PM101 SETUP AND HOLD C6 PROBLEM. CHECK A1U4043. A1U4041. AND GO TO 7002 PERFORMANCE CHECKS ASSOCIATED CIRCUITRY AND CONNECTIONS "PER.MOD -SYS" SECTION 5 2917-24 Fig. 6-9. PM 101 lntermittent-2. 6-11...
  • Page 60: Test Notes

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting-PM 101 Test Notes Diagnostic Monitor-Test Modules Test Note 1. Turn the 7D02 off and on to initialize Module Test 9-1. This sub-test reads a byte at 3: E010 default conditions. After the Powerup Diagnostics have in the Personality Module ROM to read the ROM length.
  • Page 61: Module Test 9-4

    The State Machine begins in state 1 and advances to the next state as each of the four Word Recognizers occur in These messages may indicate that the PM 101 is not order. While in state 1, the two Counters are reset. While in always generating the correct data pattern, i.e., that one or...
  • Page 62: Module Test 9-6

    IF WR1, THEN TRIGGER MAIN 4 TRIG MAIN ELSE GOTO 1 The PM 101 ROM sets the 7002 Front End to its default status, except that it is set to divide-by-two and the low Word Recognizer 1 was programmed to all "0"s in sub­...
  • Page 63: Signature Tables-Boards A 1 And A2

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting-PM 101 This test also may indicate that a PM 101 channel is This error may indicate an improper timing relationship intermittent. between the Clock signal from the PM 101 and the data from the Self Test Stimulus Circuitry of the PM 101.
  • Page 64 Maintenance and Troubleshooting-PM 101 TABLE 6-2 ( cont) SIGNATURES A1U2041 A1U5041 A1U1021 A1U3041 89F1 HH86 A3C1 0000 1180 89F1 7211 AC99 HH86 7707 AA08 1180 0000 AC99 C4C3 PCF3 7707 577A 0772 PCF3 7050 PCF3 7050 1180 577A PCF3 C113...
  • Page 65 Maintenance and Troubleshooting-PM 101 TABLE 6-2 (cont) SIGNATURES A2U3020 A2U4030 HHH4 H335 A88C H335 PF57 C113 9908 C113 89U5 7050 UFAA 7050 0772 A2U4020 0772 HHH4 C4C3 HHH4 C4C3 A3C1 AA08 7211 AA08 AA08 7211 C4C3 7211 9908 A3C1 A3C1...
  • Page 67 If a part you have ordered has been replaced with a new or assemblies and parts). improved part, your local Tektronix, Inc. Field Office or represen­ tative will contact you concerning any change in part number. Chassis-mounted parts have no assembly number prefix and are located at the end of the Electrical Parts List.
  • Page 68 'v1fr. Code Manufacturer Address City, State, Zip Replaceable Electrical Parts·-PM 101 General Purpose Personality Module CROSS INDEX--MFR. CODE NUMBER TO MANUFACTURER 0112i COMPANY 1201 2ND STREET SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WI 53204 ALLEN-BRADLEY 012 95 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, INC., Sr:MlCONDUCTOR O BOX 5012, 13500 N CENTRAL...
  • Page 70 Replaceable Electrical Parts-PM 101 General Purpose Personality Module Serial /Model No. Tektronix Part No. Os cont Component No. Name & Description Code Mfr Part Number 80009 156-0956-04 MICROCIRCUIT,DI:OCTAL BFR W/3 156-0956-04 AlU2031 155-0230-00 MICROCIRCUIT,LI:INPUT PROTECTION 80009 155-0230-00 AlU2033 MICROCIRCUIT,DI:OCTAL BFR W/3...
  • Page 71 Values one or greater are in picofarads (pF). Values less than one are in microfarads Other ANSI standards that are used in the preparation ( µ F). of diagrams by Tektronix, Inc. are: Resistors Ohms (0). The information and special symbols below may appear in this manual.---...
  • Page 72 PM101 <( ::> <( P1001 Table 8-1 U1031 U1021 C:. 1 04. 0 IC Pin Information U1032 U1041 Device Type ·� "' R2010 "' "' U2031 U2041 ' "' "' 2716 · U R2015 7414 U2033 U2043 74LS161 U3021 U3040 74LS244 81LS97 ,' (J i...
  • Page 73 Table 8-2 ASSEMBLY A1 BOARD BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM CIRCUIT SCHEM LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER P1001 U1041 P1001 U2031 P1051 U2033 P1053 U2041 P3051 U2043 P3053 U3031 P4053 U3034 P4054 U3040 U3041 R2010 U3041 R2015 U3042 R3010 U3044 U4032 R3011 U4036 R3012...
  • Page 76 Table 8-3 ASSEMBLY A1 CIRCUIT SCHEM BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM BOARD NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION C1001 P3032 C1040 P3034 C2031 P3036 C2045 P4052 C3031 P6051 C3032 P6053 C3045 P6 05 3 C4031 C4034 R1021 C4044 R2021 C5032 R6032 C5042 R6034 C6030 R6036...
  • Page 79 Table 8-4 ASSEMBLY A2 SCHEM BOARD CIRCUIT LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER C1020 C1030 C2020 C3020 C4015 C4020 C4030 C5015 C5020 C6015 J1012 J5050 L4015 03015 R2015 R3015 R3020 R5015 U1020 U1030 U2020 U3020 U3020A U3020B U4020 U4030 U5020...
  • Page 82 If a part you have ordered has been replaced with a new or Parts of Detail Part improved part, your local Tektronix, Inc. Field Office or Attaching parts for Parts of Detail Part representative will contact you concerning any change in part number.
  • Page 83 Replaceable Mechanical Parts-PM 101 General Purpose Personality Module CROSS INDEX-MFR. CODE NUMBER TO MANUFACTURER City, State, Zip Address Manufacturer Mfr. Code STANDARD PRESSED STEEL CO., UNBRAKO DIV. 8535 DICE ROAD SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA 90670 OOOAH OOOBK STAUFFER SUPPLY 105 SE TAYLOR...
  • Page 84 Replaceable Mechanical Parts-PM 101 General Purpose Personality Module Fig. & Tektronix Serial/Model No. Index Mfr Part Number Code Name & Description Oscont 1 2 3 4 5 Part No. PLATE,IDENT:MKD GENERAL PURPOSE PROBE 80009 334-3727-00 334-3727-00 HSG HALF,CKT BD:TOP 80009...
  • Page 86: Pm 101 General Purpose Personality Module

    Fig. & Index Tektronix Serial/Model No. Code Mfr Part Number Qty 1 2 3 4 5 Name & Description Part No. Oscont 070-2917-00 80009 070-2917-00 MANUAL,TECH:INSTR,010-6460-04 PM 101 GENERAL PURPOSE PERSONALITY MODULE...
  • Page 87: Analyzer

    Section 10-PM 101 SIGNAL GLOSSARY This section contains an alphabetical listing of all the signals which go to or from the PM 101 General Purpose Personality Module as well as a brief explanation of what each signal does. Signal Description...
  • Page 88 MANUAL CHANGE INFORMATION At Tektronix, we continually strive to keep up with latest electronic developments by adding circuit and component improvements to our instruments as soon as they are developed and tested. Sometimes, due to printing and shipping requirements, we can't get these changes immediately into printed manuals.
  • Page 89 MANUAL CHANGE INFORMATION "R!kt ron ix ® D at e : 10-31-80 Cl/1080 Cha ng e R e fere n ce: COMMITTEDTO EXCELLENCE PMlOl GENERAL PURPOSE PERSONALITY MODULE . Manu al P a r t No.: 0 70-29 17-00 Produ c t: DESCRIPTION REPLACEABLE ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST CORRECTION CHANGE TO:...
  • Page 90 D a t e : 9 _- _ 2 _ 1 _ - S _ l __ _ _ Ch a n ge Refere n ce : _C 2 _ / _ 9 _ 8 _ 1 ___ _ COMMITTEDTOEXCELLENCE No.:070-2917-00 PM 101 GENERAL PURPOSE PERSONALITY MODULE Ma n u al P a r t Pr od u c t:...

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