HP 6631B, 6633B, 6632B, 6634B manual Location, Bench Operation, Rack Mounting

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3 - Installation

Location

The outline diagram in figure 3-1 gives the dimensions of your dc source. The dc source must be installed in a location that allows sufficient space at the sides and back of the unit for adequate air circulation (see Bench Operation).

Bench Operation

A fan cools the dc source by drawing air in through the sides and exhausting it out the back. Minimum clearances for bench operation are 1 inch (25 mm) along the sides. Do not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the unit.

Rack Mounting

The dc source can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack panel or cabinet. Table 2-1 documents the HP part numbers for the various rack mounting options that are available for the dc source. Installation instructions are included with each rack mount option.

NOTE: Support rails or an instrument shelf is required when rack mounting units.

Figure 3-1. Outline Diagram

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Contents USER’S Guide Warranty Information CertificationSafety Summary GeneralSafety Symbols Declaration EMCAcoustic Noise Information Printing HistoryTable of Contents Entry Keys Examples of Front Panel Programming Specifications Supplemental CharacteristicsPerforming the Calibration Procedure IntroductionFlexible system features Convenient bench-top featuresQuick Reference Front Panel At a Glance Front Panel Number Entry Use the Function keys and Entry keys to enter a new valueFront Panel Annunciators Immediate Action KeysFront Panel Menus At a Glance Scpi Programming Commands At a Glance ABORt SENSe CALibrateRear Panel At a Glance Use the front panel Address menu toPage Document Orientation General InformationGetting Started Map Accessories Safety ConsiderationsOptions and Accessories OptionsDescription Output Characteristic Inspection InstallationCleaning Damage Packaging MaterialBench Operation LocationRack Mounting Input Connections Connect the Power CordWire Considerations Output ConnectionsVoltage Drops Remote Sense ConnectionsMultiple Load Connections Sense Leads Remote Sense ConnectionsOVP Considerations StabilityPage FLT/INH DIGital I/O Connector Digital I/O ConnectionsFLT/INH Examples RS-232 Interface Controller ConnectionsHP-IB Interface Pin Input/Output DescriptionTurn-On Checkout Using the KeypadIntroduction Checkout Programming Values Checkout ProcedureProcedure Display Explanation Model Voltage OV Prot CurrentProcedure Display Explanation Press 5, EnterCase of Trouble Error MessagesLine Fuse Front panel Operation Front Panel DescriptionLine System Keys Function Keys Display AnnunciatorsRotary Control Entry KeysDisplay Command Function System KeysImmediate Action Keys Function KeysScrolling Keys High Metering KeysDisplay Measurement LOWOC OT OV RI FS Output Control KeysRST Voltprot valueEntry Keys Entry KeysExamples of Front Panel Programming Setting the Output Voltage and CurrentEnable the output Set the output voltageMaking Front Panel Measurements Querying and Clearing Output ProtectionAction Currrang Auto Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurementsCurrdet Acdc To configure the Digio mode of the port, proceed as follows To configure the Ridfi mode of the port, proceed as followsProgramming the Digital Output Port Programming the Output Relay option 760 only Setting the HP-IB Address and RS-232 ParametersConfigure the RS-232 interface as follows Set the HP-IB address as followsSave an operating state in location 1 as follows Select the power-on state of the dc source as followsSaving and Recalling Operating States Recall a saved state as followsPage Specifications Supplemental Characteristics Table A-2. Supplemental CharacteristicsParameter HP 66332A Command ProcessingINH/FLT Characteristics Dynamic MeasurementNet weight Digital I/O CharacteristicsDimensions Shipping weightEquipment Required Test SetupVerification and Calibration Table B-1. Equipment RequiredFigure B-1. Verification & Calibration Test Setup Performing the Verification TestsCurrent Programming and Measurement Accuracy Turn-On CheckoutVoltage Programming and Measurement Accuracy Table B-2. Verification Programming ValuesCurrent Sink Measurement Current Measurement Low RangeCurrrang LOW Current Measurement Low Range Table B- 3. Verification Test Record for HP 6631BCurrent Programming and Measurement High Range Current Sink MeasurementTable B- 5. Verification Test Record for HP 6633B Table B- 6. Verification Test Record for HP 6634BPerforming the Calibration Procedure Front Panel Calibration MenuVoltage Programming and Measurement Calibration Enable Calibration ModeFront Panel Calibration Overvoltage Protection CalibrationNegative Current Programming Calibration Current Programming and High-Range Measurement CalibrationLow-Range Current Measurement Calibration Error Meaning Calibration Error MessagesTable B- 7. HP-IB Calibration Error Messages AC Current Measurement Calibration HP 66332A onlyCalibration Over the HP-IB Changing the Calibration PasswordCalpass Page Error Number List Error MessagesTable C-1. Error Numbers Error Messages Error Messages C Page Line Voltage Conversion Configure the Power TransformerOpen the Unit Install the Correct Line Fuse Close the UnitIndex Index Index Asia Pacific United States of America EuropeJapan Latin AmericaManual Updates
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