Performance Check-PM 101
z. Connect the PM 101 Clock line (single grey lead) to
the PG 502 Test Fixture's red terminal.
aa. Adjust the PG 508 DELAY controls so that trailing
edge of the inverted PG 502 pulse is coincident with the
trailing edge of the non-inverted PG 508 pulse at the
center graticule line of the test oscilloscope. (Trigger on
channel 2.)
ab. Press the IMMEDIATE, DISPLAY, and PROGRAM
keys.
ac. Move the CURSOR to the end of any existing
program.
ad. Press and hold the DELETE key until the entire
program is deleted.
ae. Press the COUNTER key and enter 10,000 events.
af. Press the [ ] ( brackets) key.
ag. Press the COUNTER key, move the CURSOR to
the left, and enter 2 to select Counter #2.
ah. Enter "1" twice to select
command.
ai. Press the GOTO key.
aj. Press the [ ] ( brackets) key twice.
ak. Press the NOT key and the WD RECOGNIZER key.
al. Enter a hexadecimal "F" in the rightmost Word
Recognizer Data position.
am. Press the [ ] (brackets) key twice.
an. Press the TRIGGER key.
ao. Move the CURSOR down once to the Trigger
Position field and enter a "3" to select ZERO DELAY and
another "O" to select SYSTEM UNDER TEST CONTinue.
5-8
and the STOP
"µs"
ap. Enter a "O" to select STANDARD CLOCK
QUALification.
aq. Press the GOTO key and enter a "3".
ar. Press the [ ] (brackets) key.
as. Press the ELSE key.
at. Press the [ ] ( brackets) key.
au. Press the COUNTER key.
av. Press the COUNTER key, move the CURSOR to
the left, and enter "2" to select Counter #2.
aw. Press the [ ] (brackets) key twice.
ax. Press the COUNTER key, move the CURSOR to
the left, and enter "2" to select Counter #2.
ay. Enter 01050
µs.
az. Press the OR key.
ba. Press the NOT key.
bb. Press the WD RECOGNIZER key, move the CUR
SOR up and enter "1" as its number.
be. Move the CURSOR to the bottom of the program
and press the [ ] (brackets) key.
bd. Press the GOTO key. ( Default "3" is correct.)
be. Press the ELSE key.
bf. Press the [ ] (brackets) key.
bg. Press the COUNTER Key.
bh. Move the CURSOR down and enter "1" to select
the RESET command.
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