Specifications

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Chapter 1 Performance Tests
Power-On Test
Assembly-Level Service Guide 17
Power-On Test
1 Inspect the counter for any damage. Make sure no cables are
connected to the input channels (rear and front panels) of the
counter.
2 Connect the power cord to the counter, and connect the other end
of the power cord to the primary power source.
NOTE It is normal for the fan in the counter to run at different speeds as
necessary (depending upon internal temperature) when the
counter is in Standby mode. Power to the timebase is continuous
to maintain long term measurement reliability, and the fan helps
maintain timebase temperature stability.
3 Verify the following condition for the Power LED with power off
(lower L/H corner of the front panel).
No OCXO or OCXO in Off mode - LED is off when power is off.
OCXO present, heated by AC power - LED is on solid when power is
off.
OCXO present, heated by battery power - LED blinks when power is
off.
4Press the POWER key (lower left-hand corner of the front panel)
to turn on the counter. Verify the following results:
The front panel display turns white as all pixels are illuminated.
The LED under the power switch is on solid.
After several seconds, a screen is briefly displayed that shows the sta-
tus and ID of the IP Address and the GPIB address. The factory
default GPIB address is 3. (“Disabled” means the GPIB is turned Off
under [Utility] / (I/O Config).
The counter is now ready to measure frequency of a signal applied to
CHANNEL 1 input as indicated by illumination of the Freq softkey
and Channel 1 annunciator.