Installation; Initial; Claims; Repackaging - HP 1821A Manual

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Model 1821A
Section
II
Paragraphs
2-1
to
2-12
SECTION
II
INSTALLATION
2-1.
INITIAL
INSPECTION.
2-2.
MECHANICAL
CHECK.
Check
the
shipping
carton
for
damage
immediately
after receipt.
If it
is
damaged,
ask
the
carrier's
agent
to
be present
when
the
instrument
is
unpacked.
Inspect
the
Model 1821A
for
physical
damage
such
as bent or
broken
parts
and
dents or scratches.
If
damage
is
found,
refer
to
Para-
graph 2-4
for the
recommended
claim procedure.
If
the
Model
1821
A
appears
undamaged perform
the elec-
trical
check (Paragraph
2-3).
Retain
the
packaging
material
for
possible future
use.
2-3.
ELECTRICAL
CHECK.
The performance
check
is
given
in
Paragraphs
5-5 through 5-24. This
check
will
determine whether
or not
the
instrument
is still
operating within
its
specifications
as
listed in
Table
1-1.
The
initial
performance
and accuracy
of this
instrument
are
certified
as stated
on
the inside front
cover
of
this
manual.
If
theModel 1821A
does
not
operate as spec-
ified,
refer
to
Paragraph 2-4
for the
recommended
claim procedure.
2-4.
CLAIMS.
2-5.
If
physical
damage
is
found or
if
the
instrument
does
not
operate
within specifications,
notify the
car-
rier
and
the
nearest
Hewlett-Packard
Sales Service
Office
immediately.
The
Safts/Service
Office
will
arrange
for the
repair or
replacement
of
the instru-
ment
without waiting for a
claim
to
be
settled
with
the
carrier.
2-6.
The
warranty statementfor allHewlett-Packard
products
is
on
the inside front
cover
of
this
manual.
Contact
the
nearest Sales/Service
Office for
informa-
tion
about
warranty
claims.
2-7.
REPACKAGING
FOR
SHIPMENT.
2-8.
If
the
instrument
is
to
be shipped
to
aHewlett-
Packard
Sales /Service
Office,
attach a tag
to
it
show-
ing
owner and
owner's address,
instrument's
model
number
and
8 digit
serial
number, and
a description
of
the
services required.
2-9.
The
original
shipping carton
and
packaging
materials,
except
for
the
accordion-pleated
pads,
should be
used
for
reshipment.
If
they
are
not avail-
able or reusable,
the
instrument should be
repackaged
with
the
following materials:
a.
A
double walled carton
(refer
to
Table
2-1
for
test
strength required).
b.
Heavy
paper
or sheets
of
cardboard
to
protect
all
instrument surfaces
(use
a
nonabrasive material
such
as
polyurethane
or
a
cushioned paper such
as
Kimpak
around
all
projecting
parts).
c.
At
least
4
inches
of
tightly
packed, industry ap-
proved,
shock absorbing
material,
such
as extra
firm
polyurethane foam.
d.
Heavy
duty shipping tape
to
secure
outside
of
carton.
Table
2-1.
Shipping
Carton Test
Strengths
Gross Weight
(lbs)
Carton Test
Strength
(lbs)
up
to
10
200
10
to
30
275
30
to
120
350
120
to
140
500
140
to
160
600
2-10.
PREPARATION FOR
USE.
2-11.
The Model 1821A and
the
Vertical Plug-In are
locked together and inserted
as a
unit,
into the
plug-
in
compartment
of
the
Model
180-series Oscilloscope.
This
procedure
is
explained below.
Power
for the
Model 1821A
is
supplied by
the
Oscilloscope.
2-12.
Install
plug-ins as follows:
a.
Move
locking bar
to
rear
(see
Figure
2-1).
b.
Fit
vertical
plug
into
horizontal jack
(make
certain
that
bulkhead connectors are
aligned)
and
press
plug-ins firmly together.
c.
After
ensuring
that
front
and rear panels are
aligned,
push
locking bar
forward.
d.
Lift
the latch
release
and
rotate latch
downward.
Insertplug-ins
into
the
Model
180-series Oscilloscope.
e.
Rotate
latch
upward
and push forward
to
lock.
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