HP (Hewlett-Packard) 8559A Work Light User Manual


 
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION VERIFICATION MODEL 8559A
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21.
STORAGE AND SHIPMENT
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22.
Environment
2-23.
The instrument may be stored or shipped in
environments within the following limits:
Temperature:
-
40°C to
+
75°C
Altitude:
<7620 meters (25,000 feet)
The instrument should also be protected from tem-
perature extremes which cause condensation within
the instrument.
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24.
Packaging
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25.
Original Packaging.
Containers and
materials identical to those used in factory packaging
are available through Hewlett-Packard offices. If the
instrument is being returned to Hewlett-Packard for
servicing, attach a tag indicating the type of service
required, return address, model number, and full
serial number. A supply of these tags is provided at
the end of this section. Also mark the container
FRAGILE to assure careful handling. In any corre-
spondence, refer to the instrument by model number
and full serial number.
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26.
Other Packaging.
The following general
instructions should be used for repackaging with
commercially available materials:
1. Wrap the instrument in heavy paper or plastic.
If shipping to a Hewlett-Packard office or serv-
ice center, attach a tag indicating the type of
service required, return address, model number,
and full serial number. A supply of these tags is
provided at the end of this section.
Use a strong shipping container. A double-wall
carton made of 350
-
pound test material is ade-
quate.
Use enough shock
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absorbing material (3-inch to
4-inch layer) around
all
sides of the instrument
to provide firm cushion and prevent movement
inside the container. Protect the control panel
with cardboard.
Seal the shipping container securely.
Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to
assure careful handling.
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27.
OPERATION VERIFICATION
2-28. The Operation Verification tests only the
most critical specifications and operating features of
the instrument. It requires much less time and equip
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ment than the complete performance tests provided
in Section
IV, and is recommended for verification of
overall instrument operation, either as part of
incoming inspection or after repair. Operation Verifi-
cation consists of the following performance tests:
Paragraph 4- 1 1, Frequency Span Accuracy
Paragraph
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17, Average Noise Level
Paragraph 4-21, Bandwidth Switching (Arnpli-
tude Variation)
Paragraph 4
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22, Input Attenuator Accuracy
Paragraph 4
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25, Calibrator Accuracy
Paragraph 4-26, Display Fidelity