HP -7035B Technical Manual page 15

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3-1.
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
3-2.
GENERAL
3-3.
The basic function of the Model 7035B Recorder is to
produce graphic tracings showing the relationship between two
variable functions.
Slowly varying dc signals representing
these functions are applied to the input terminals of the
respective axes of the instrument, and its controls adjusted so
that the resulting graph will cover the desired scope of
operation.
CAUTION
Before
instrument the user should study the
following paragraphs.
3-4.
CONTROLS, CONNECTORS, AND INDICATORS
3-5.
The front and rear panel controls, connectors, and
indicators
are
depicted
Figures 3-1 and 3-2.
3-6.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
3-7.
OPERATING POWER
3-8.
The line power supplied to the recorder should be either
115 or 230 volts 10%, 50 to 60 Hz, single phase. A voltage
conversion switch, see Figure 3-2, must be set to correspond
to the available supply voltage. For 115 Vac use a 3/4 amp
fuse. For 230 Vac use a 3/8 amp fuse.
3-9.
INPUT SIGNALS
3-10. The recorder input terminals (+ and -) must be supplied
with a dc signal on each axis. This signal should be in direct
proportion to the actual function unless a special relationship is
required, such as the logarithmic value of the input voltage.
These signals must vary at a rate within the response
capabilities of the instrument and have amplitudes within its
scale ranges. If an excessive amount of ac noise is present in
the input signals, the response of the recorder may become
sluggish and erratic or oscillatory.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
attempting
to
operate
and
explained
SECTION III
CAUTION
3-11. GROUNDING
3-12. For optimum performance, the third prong of the ac
power cord must be grounded.
ungrounded power sources, adequate grounding is mandatory.
3-13. RECORDING INPUT CONNECTIONS
this
3-14. Input terminals for each axis are located on the front
panel adjacent to the corresponding range switches. Front
panel terminals will accept either "banana" plugs or open
wires.
3-15. CONNECTION TECHNIQUES FOR THE GUARD
SHIELD
in
3-16. Connect the recorder's guard shield in one of the
following ways:
a. To the SOURCE ground when:
1. Operating on low level ranges
2. When ac noise pickup is a problem.
b. To the negative input using the convenient shorting
straps when conditions 1 and 2 do not exist.
CAUTION
3-17. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SOURCE IMPEDANCE
3-18. No restrictions except on fixed 1mv/in. (0.4 mv/cm)
range. Up to 20k ohm source impedance will not appreciably
alter the recorder's performance. Higher source impedance
will cause an increase in dead zone and a decrease in pen
speed. Values up to approximately 100k may be compensated
for by adjusting the servo amplifier gain adjustment (front
panel).
Do not directly apply signals in excess of
250 volts on the X-axis or 175 volts on the
Y-axis.
When operating from
Do
not
leave
the
disconnected or floating. Tighten guard
strap securely.
guard
shield
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