Instruction manual

VARI-TRAKER
MODE SELECT
VARI-TRAKER
SIGNAL
INPUT
OUTPUT
CONNECTOR
the
center portion of the block
pushbutton
switch used
to
select
operation or VARI-TRAKER
the instrument. When V
AR
I
selected the portion
is
turned
off
and vice The capabilities
the
instrument will
not
operate simultaneously.
Slide switch used
to
select
the
measurement mode
of
the
VARI-TRAKER For
the
two un"
tions
the
switch
the
mode selected
is
indicated
by
the
line associated with
the
mode visible.
In
VOLTS mode neither
"n"
line will be
visible. Note
that
the
TEST MODE switch must be
mmI
the VARI-TRAKER
to
operate.
Standard banana The
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lead indi-
inputs for
DC
volts
as
well
as
output
ohms
measurements. Note
that
if
"0"
a
DC
is
applied
to
the
VARI-TRAKER the
tone
will be silent.
recessed
compartment
on
the
rear
identified on
the
rear are
the
present on each pin of
the
connector. Note
that
will on the SCAN MODE
selected. For instance
in
X-Y
mode
the
signal on
the
H/X
will be
"X."
In
RASTER mode
the
the
H/X
pin
will be
"H
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SECTION III
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PRELIMINARY
When
the
instrument
1'$
unpacked inspect it for visual
ing
accessories should be contained
in
the
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The
1. Carrying/storage case
2. Line cord
3. 8
foot
extender
cable with connectors at
both
ends
4. Four adapter cables labeled
of
the
connector
which mates with the
connector
on
the
8
5. Two
connector
shells
6. pins which
fit
in
connector
shells
7. Red and black
test
lead set for use with VARI·TRAKER
GENERAL
To
prepare for use, plug
the
line cord into
the
rear panel and
the
plug into a standard 120V
outlet.
the
proper
extender cable into
the
connector
on
tbe
rear panel or
the
red/black
set into
the
VARI·TRAKER input located
on
the
instrument depending on
the
intended use.
Set
the
TEST MODE switch
to
either TRAKER or GEN
IF
USING AS A GENERATOR
1. Select
the
adapter cable appropriate
to
the
monitor
to
be
the AOAPTER section of this manual.
2.
Be
sure
the
PWR
is
turned
off
and
connect
the
extender
cable and
to
the
monitor.
3. Set
the
SCAN MODE
to
the
type
of
monitor
to
be serviced.
4. Turn
on
the PWR. The back
indicator should illuminate.
5. Proceed with testing.
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