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Rf plug-in adapter

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Model 11869A
Installation
SECTION II
INSTALLATION
2-1.
INTRODUCTION
2-2.
This section provides installation instructions for the model
11869A RF Plug-In Adapter with an 86200 series RF Plug-In and a model
8350A Sweep Oscillator Mainframe. Also included are information
concerning initial inspection and damage claims, preparation for use,
operating environment, storage, packaging, and shipment.
2-3.
INITIAL INSPECTION
2-4.
Inspect the shipping container for damage. If the shipping
container or cushioning material is damaged,
it should be kept until
the contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and
the instrument has been checked mechanically and electrically. The
contents of the shipment should be as shown in Figure 1-1. Procedures
for checking electrical performance are given in Section IV. If the
contents are incomplete,
if there is mechanical damage or defect, or
if the instrument does not pass the electrical performance tests,
notify the nearest Hewlett-Packard Office. If the shipping container
is damaged, or the cushioning material shows signs of stress, notify
the carrier as well as the Hewlett-Packard Office. Keep the shipping
materials for the carrier's inspection. The Hewlett-Packard Office
will
arrange for repair or replacement without waiting for claim
settlement.
2-5.
PREPARATION FOR USE
2-6.
Power Requirements
2-7.
When the model 11869A RF Plug-In Adapter is properly installed,
it obtains all power through the rear interface connectors from the
HP model 8350A Sweep Oscillator Mainframe.
2-8.
Interconnections
2-9.
An 86200 series RF Plug-In is connected into the Plug-In
Interface Connector of the model 11869A RF Plug-In Adapter and locked
in place with the top and bottom clamps. This assembly
(86200 series
RF Plug-In and 11869A Plug-In Adapter)
is then installed in the 8350A
Sweep Oscillator Mainframe
(see Figure 2-1). Proper connection is
made when the two interface connectors on the rear panel of the
Adapter mate with the Mainframe connectors. The three interface
connectors and their input and output signals are shown in Figures
2-2,
2-3, and 2-4.
2-1

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