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Inspection

Damage

When you receive your dc source, inspect it for any obvious damage that may have occurred during
shipment. If there is damage, notify the shipping carrier and the nearest Agilent Sales and Support Office
immediately. The list of Agilent Sales and Support Offices is at the back of this guide. Warranty
information is printed in the front of this guide.

Packaging Material

Until you have checked out the dc source, save the shipping carton and packing materials in case the unit
has to be returned. If you return the dc source for service, attach a tag identifying the model number and
the owner. Also include a brief description of the problem.

Items Supplied

The following user-replaceable items are included with your dc source. Some of these items are installed
in the unit. Table 3-1. Items Supplied
Item Part Number Description
Power Cord contact the nearest Agilent
Sales and Support Office A power cord appropriate for your location.
Digital I/O
connector 1252-1488 4-terminal digital plug for connecting digital I/O
leads. The connector installs in the back of the unit.
Output connector 0360-2604 5-terminal output plug for connecting load and sense
leads. This connector installs in the back of the unit.
DVM connector 1252-8670 3-terminal plug for DVM connections (66309B/D)
Sense jumpers 8120-8821 Jumpers that insert into output connector for local
sensing. Connect +s to +, and s to .
Line Fuse 2110-0638
2110-0773 3.15 AT (time delay) for 100/120 Vac operation
1.6 AT (time delay) for 220/230 Vac operation
Feet 5041-8801 feet for bench mounting
User’s Guide 5964-8125 This manual. Contains installation, checkout, front
panel, and programming information.

Cleaning

Use a dry cloth or one slightly dampened with water to clean the external case parts. Do not attempt to
clean internally.
WARNING: To prevent electric shock, unplug the unit before cleaning.
Location
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).