Agilent Technologies Network Card HP 16500 User Manual

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In This Book  
This book shows you how to install and service the HP 16500H Interface  
Module . This book contains the following chapters:  
Chapter 1 provides and overview of the HP 16500H.  
Chapter 2 shows you how to install the HP 16500H in the HP 16500B  
mainframe. This chapter also provides information on where to go next,  
depending on which environment you are using the HP 16500 system in.  
Chapter 3 contains the procedures for performance verification and  
replacing assemblies. This chapter tells you where to find information on  
troubleshooting the system, depending on which environment you are  
using the HP 16500B system in.  
See Also  
The HP 16500H LAN Interface Module Administrator’s and Service  
Guide for information on installing and setting up the HP 16500H in the LAN  
environment.  
The HP 16500B Logic Analysis System Setting UP the System Guide for  
information on installing and setting up an HP 16501A Expansion Frame.  
The HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer Installation Guide for information on  
installing and setting up an HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer.  
The Logic Analyzer Training Kit if you are unfamiliar with the basic  
operation of the HP 16500B system.  
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Contents  
1 Introducing the HP 16500H Interface Module  
Accessories Supplied 1–3  
Requirements 1–3  
Physical Connections 1–3  
LAN Support 1–4  
2 Installing the Interface Module  
To Install the HP 16500H Hardware 2–2  
To Verify the Installation 2–4  
Ethernet LAN Interface 2–5  
HP 16501A Expansion Frame Interface 2–7  
HP 16505A Protoytype Analyzer 2–8  
3 Servicing the Interface Module  
Verify the Interface Module Performance 3–2  
Troubleshooting an HP 16501A Expansion Frame 3–7  
Troubleshooting in an Ethernet LAN Environment 3–8  
Troubleshooting in the HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer Environment 3–9  
Removing and Replacing the HP 16500H Interface Module 3–10  
Returning Parts 3–13  
Ordering Replaceable Parts 3–14  
Replaceable Parts List 3–15  
Contents-1  
 
Contents-2  
 
1
Introducing the HP 16500H 1-2  
Accessories Supplied 1–3  
Requirements 1–3  
Physical Connections 1–3  
LAN Support 1-4  
Introducing the HP 16500H  
Interface Module  
 
Introducing the HP 16500L LAN Interface  
Module  
The HP 16500H LAN interface module provides three capabilities for  
your HP 16500 Logic Analysis System:  
connection to an Ethernet 10Base-T Local Area Network (LAN)  
connection to an HP 16501A Expansion Frame for the HP 16500B  
Logci Analysis System  
a high-speed port for connecting the HP 16500B to an HP 16505A  
Prototype Analyzer  
Expander Frame  
connector  
Ethertwist  
LAN connector  
High-speed  
port  
The HP 16500H interface module  
1–2  
 
Introducing the HP 16500H Interface Module  
Accessories Supplied  
Accessories Supplied  
The HP 16500H is shipped with the following accessories:  
this Installation and Service Guide  
a LAN Administrator’s and Service Guide  
a LAN User’s Guide  
screws and one cable to install the HP 16500H into the HP 16500B  
mainframe  
TORX 10 and TORX 15 wrenches  
If your HP 16500H was installed into the HP 16500B by HP, you will  
not receive these tools. If your HP 16500H was not installed by HP,  
you will receive these tools.  
Requirements  
HP 16500B Logic Analysis System mainframe, and one of the following:  
NFS or FTP capabilities on your TCP/IP Ethernet LAN, or  
HP 16501A Expansion Frame, or  
HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer  
Physical Connections  
RJ-45 connector for direct connection to 10Base-T networks  
68-pin D-connector for connection to an HP 16501A Expansion Frame  
High-speed port for connection to an HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer  
1–3  
 
Introducing the HP 16500H Interface Module  
LAN Support  
LAN Support  
For information about the LAN protocols and file types supported by the HP  
16500H, refer to the LAN Administrator’s and Service Guide  
1–4  
 
2
This chapter includes procedures to install the interface module into  
the HP 16500B Logic Analysis System mainframe and to verify the  
installation.  
For detailed information on how to install the HP 16500B in one of the  
three applications supported by the interface module, refer to the  
documentation for the specific application. This chapter provides  
references to those other documents.  
To Install the HP 16500H Hardware 2-2  
To Verify the Installation 2-4  
Ethernet LAN Interface 2-5  
HP 16501A Expansion Frame Interface 2-7  
HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer Interface 2-8  
Installing the Interface Module  
 
Installing the Interface Module  
To Install the HP 16500H Hardware  
To Install the HP 16500H Hardware  
If you need instructions for removing and replacing parts of the HP 16500B,  
refer to the HP 16500B Logic Analysis System Service Guide.  
SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the power from the mainframe before  
performing the following procedures. After disconnecting the power, wait at  
least six minutes for the capacitors on the power supply board and the CRT  
driver board to discharge before servicing the instrument. Failure to do so  
could result in electrical shock. Hazardous voltages exist on the power  
supply, the CRT, and the CRT driver board of the HP 16500B mainframe. As  
long as the AC LED on the power supply has any illumination, a significant  
charge remains on the capacitors.  
W AR N I N G  
Use grounded wriststraps and mats when performing any service to this  
module or to the HP 16500B Logic Analysis System. Electrostatic discharge  
can damage electronic components.  
C AU T I O N  
For correct orientation of the cables, match the slots on the cable connectors  
and on the board connectors.  
1 Remove power from the HP 16500B mainframe, then remove the  
measurement modules, the four rear feet, and the top and bottom  
covers of the mainframe.  
2 Remove the sheetmetal plate on the rear of the mainframe covering  
the slot where the interface module will be installed.  
With the interface module installed, you will not use the plate. Save the plate  
to use in case the interface module is removed.  
2–2  
 
Installing the Interface Module  
To Install the HP 16500H Hardware  
3 Slide the interface module into the mainframe through the slot in the  
rear panel.  
4 Install the screws connecting the interface module to the mainframe.  
Two screws through the top of the interface module connect it to the  
sheetmetal plate, and four screws through the rear plate of the interface  
module connect it to the rear panel of the mainframe.  
5 Connect the 80-pin cable to the CPU board and to the interface  
module.  
Before installing the cable, inspect the cable and the connectors for  
any signs of damage.  
a Slide the 80-pin cable halfway through the rear slot of the card cage  
between the interface module and the CPU board.  
b Connect the cable to the CPU board.  
c Connect the cable to the interface module.  
6 Replace the top and bottom covers, the optional modules, and the  
rear feet of the mainframe.  
Installing the Interface Module  
2–3  
 
Installing the Interface Module  
To Verify the Installation  
To Verify the Installation  
1 Check that "Ethernet" is available in the Communications menu of  
the mainframe System Configuration menu.  
When you power-up the mainframe, the Logic Analysis System performs the  
power-up self-tests. After the self-tests are finished, the screen displays the  
System Configuration menu. If the operating system finds an interface  
module installed, then Ethernet is available in the Communications menu.  
2 If "Ethernet" is not available in the Communications menu, go to  
"Verifying the Interface Module Performance" in Chapter 3 of this  
manual.  
Ethernet should be  
listed here  
Verifying the Installation  
2–4  
 
Installing the Interface Module  
Ethernet LAN Interface  
Ethernet LAN Interface  
The LAN interface provides a network-based interface between the HP  
16500B Logic Analysis System and personal computers and workstations over  
a 10Base-T Ethernet LAN. Detailed information on installing and  
troubleshooting in the LAN environment is covered in the HP 16500H LAN  
Administrator’s and Service Guide. The following steps are an overview of  
the process with some troubleshooting hints.  
1 Connect an EtherTwist 10Base-T LAN cable into the RJ-45 LAN port  
on the interface module.  
If your LAN uses ThinLAN connections, a Media Access Unit (MAU) is  
required.  
2 Set up the configuration menus on the HP 16500B mainframe.  
You can configure the interface module to work with your network from the  
HP 16500B front-panel touchscreen. After the HP 16500B power-up tests are  
complete, the Ethernet configuration can be accessed in the Communications  
menu.  
The interface module automatically obtains the subnet mask by sending a  
broadcast ICMP query over the network. The broadcast ICMP query is  
transmitted approximately 10 seconds after power is applied to the interface  
module and approximately 2 seconds after the IP address is changed. When  
the query is answered by another network device, the interface module  
stores the information in internal memory.  
2–5  
 
Installing the Interface Module  
Ethernet LAN Interface  
3 Verify connectivity with an echo request.  
In most network environments, an echo request is accomplished using the  
ping utility. For the exact syntax for the ping or other echo request utility,  
refer to your network documentation. A normal response to multiple echo  
requests is 9, 10, or possibly 11 packets transmitted for every 10 echo  
requests.  
If there is no response to the echo request, first check the command line. If  
an IP address is used in the echo request command line, then the IP address  
typed in the command line should match the IP address stored in the  
HP 16500B Ethernet Configuration menu. If a hostname was used in the  
command line, then check the node names database to see that the IP  
address and the hostname for the HP 16500B were correctly entered.  
After verifying the command line, check to make sure the hardware is  
connected and operating properly. To verify operation of the interface  
module, refer to "To verify the interface module performance" in Chapter 3.  
An intermittent response to the echo request indicates a problem with the  
LAN itself. Use a LAN analyzer or LAN management software to monitor  
activity and determine where bottlenecks or other problems are occurring.  
4 Mount the HP 16500B system with an NFS mount.  
An NFS mount of the 16500B system depends on the network environment  
the system is being mounted to. For UNIX, the mount command with the  
computer name and mount point are required. In MS-DOS, a virtual drive  
specifier and 16500B IP address are required. File Manager in MS-Windows is  
used to mount in an MS-Windows environment. In all cases, either the  
16500B file server /control or /data directory must be specified depending on  
whether the 16500B system is being mounted for control or data.  
The normal response to an NFS mount in most cases is the command line  
prompt reappears. If the system includes a utility to view the mount table  
(for example, in UNIX, the mount command alone displays /etc/mnttab),  
then the 16500B remote file server should appear in the table of mounted  
devices.  
If error messages appear, then check the command line syntax. If the syntax  
is correct, then resolve the error message directly using your network  
documentation. Note that an error message appears if you try to mount too  
soon after power-up. You need to wait at least 15 seconds after the System  
Configuration menu is displayed on the HP 16500B display before attempting  
to mount.  
2–6  
 
Installing the Interface Module  
HP 16501A Expansion Frame Interface  
HP 16501A Expansion Frame Interface  
The interface port for the HP 16501A Expansion Frame permits you to  
quickly and easily connect an expansion frame to the HP 16500B mainframe.  
With an expansion frame connected to the mainframe, a total of ten  
16500-series measurement modules can be configured and utilized. Detailed  
service information for the HP 16500B mainframe and 16501A Expansion  
frame is covered in the HP 16500B/16501A Service Manual.  
The expansion frame is recognized by the mainframe if the "Master Frame"  
text on the left side of the mainframe power-up screen appears as a blue  
user-select field. If the text does not appear as a blue field, the most likely  
cause is a defective interface module.  
2–7  
 
Installing the Interface Module  
HP 16505A Protoytype Analyzer  
HP 16505A Protoytype Analyzer  
The high-speed interface port for an HP 16505A Protoytype Analyzer permits  
you to connect a Prototype Analyzer to the HP 16500B mainframe. Detailed  
installation information is covered in the HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer  
Installation Guide.  
2–8  
 
3
Verifying the Interface Module Performance 3-2  
Performance verification procedure 3-3  
Troubleshooting an HP 16501A Expansion Frame 3-7  
Troubleshooting in an Ethernet LAN Environment 3-8  
Troubleshooting in the HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer  
Environment 3-9  
Removing and Replacing the HP 16500H Interface Module 3-10  
Returning Parts 3-13  
Ordering Replacable Parts 3-14  
Replacable Parts 3-15  
Servicing the Interface Module  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Verify the Interface Module Performance  
Verify the Interface Module Performance  
Before starting the interface module performance verification, check all  
cables and connectors to ensure that all cables are properly connected.  
The interface module performance verification (self-test) is divided into two  
sections. The first section tests the physical connection, for example, the  
cable and termination. The second section tests the internal functions of the  
LAN IC on the LAN interface module. When both sections of the self-test  
have been completed, a status reporting message appears in the Option  
Board Test menu. The status reporting message indicates whether the tests  
pass, if a failure occurs, and which section failed.  
The first section, the physical connection, is tested depending on the LAN  
topology used. Because EtherTwist (10Base-T) is used, the interface module  
will listen for the heartbeat signal from the LAN. If a heartbeat is received,  
then the physical connection is considered good.  
The second section is tested using internal loopback features of the LAN IC.  
Transmitted packets are looped back to the receive circuit of the LAN IC .  
When the looped back packets are received, they are processed like a packet  
received from a remote client or server. If the looped back packet is  
recognized and processed, then the LAN IC and the LAN function are  
considered good.  
The Option Board Test also tests the system integrity of the High Speed Port  
on the interface module. If an HP 16501A Expandsion Frame is connected,  
the Option Board Tests can also be used to test the expansion frame  
interface.  
3-2  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Verify the Interface Module Performance  
Procedure  
This procedure verifies the performance of the interface module. To verify  
performance of the HP 16500B Logic Analysis System or the optional  
measurement modules, refer to the Service Guides for those products.  
1 If the screen appears blank, the interface module or cable may be  
defective.  
a Remove power from the HP 16500B, disconnect the power cable, then  
remove the top cover.  
b Remove and inspect the interface module cable for signs of damage.  
If the cable appears defective, replace it.  
c Ensure that the cable is connected according to the installation  
procedures and that all cables are properly seated. For installation  
procedures, refer to chapter 2, "Installing the Interface Module."  
d Install the top cover of the HP 16500B mainframe, connect the power  
cable, and reapply power.  
2 Touch the blue field in the upper-left corner of the HP 16500B screen.  
Select System from the pop-up menu .  
3 Touch the blue field immediately to the right. In the pop-up menu,  
select Configuration.  
4 Verify that "Ethernet" is available in the Communications menu on  
the HP 16500B System Configuration screen.  
Ethernet should be  
listed here  
3-3  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Verify the Interface Module Performance  
If the "Ethernet" selection appears in the Communications menu,  
then go to step 5.  
If "Ethernet" does not appear in the Communications menu, perform  
the following steps.  
a Remove power from the HP 16500B, disconnect the power cable, then  
remove the top cover.  
b Remove and inspect the interface module cable for signs of damage.  
If the cable appears defective, replace it.  
c Ensure that the cable is connected according to the installation  
procedures and that all cables are properly seated. For installation  
procedures, refer to chapter 2, "Installing the Interface Module."  
d Install the top cover of the HP 16500B mainframe, connect the power  
cable, and reapply power.  
If Ethernet still does not appear, then suspect a defective CPU board.  
Refer to the HP 16500B/16501A Service Guide for infomation on  
testing and replacing the CPU baord.  
5 Touch Configuration, then touch Test. When the test menu appears,  
touch the blue field to load the performance verification test system.  
3-4  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Verify the Interface Module Performance  
6 Touch Test System, then select Mainframe Test in the pop-up menu.  
The screen will display the Mainframe Test menu.  
7 Select Option Board Test, then select Run.  
If an HP 16501A expansion frame is not connected, then expect a "No  
Expansion Card Present" message to appear when you run the Option Board  
Test. Refer to the HP 16500B/16501A Service Guide for more information  
about the expansion frame.  
3-5  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Verify the Interface Module Performance  
8 Verify that the tests pass.  
If all of the tests pass, then go to the step 9.  
If any of the tests fail, then LAN hardware or the interface module is  
suspect.  
To verify the LAN hardware, perform the following checks:  
Check that the LAN cable is properly seated at both the interface  
module and at the client/server/router ends.  
Check that the LAN cable is good and that all signal lines in the cable  
have electrical integrity.  
To replace a defective interface module, refer to "Removing and replacing  
the interface module," later in this chapter.  
9 Exit the Test System.  
a Touch the Module field, then touch Test System.  
b Touch the Menu field, then touch Exit Test.  
c Touch the field near the center of the screen to exit the test system  
and to load the operating system.  
3-6  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Troubleshooting an HP 16501A Expansion Frame  
Troubleshooting an HP 16501A Expansion Frame  
For details on troubleshooting a system that is connected to an HP 16501A  
Expansion Frame, refer to the HP16500B/16501A Logic Analysis System  
Service Manual. If you suspect that the HP 16500H Interface Module is  
defective, use the procedures in this chapter to verify the interface module  
performance and, if necessary, replace the hardware.  
The expnasion frame is recognized by the mainframe if the "Master Frame"  
text on the left side of the mainframe power-up screen appears as a blue  
user-select field. If the text does not appear as a blue field, the most likely  
cause is a defective interface module.  
3-7  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Troubleshooting in an Ethernet LAN Environment  
Troubleshooting in an Ethernet LAN Environment  
For details on troubleshooting a system that is connected to an Ethernet  
LAN, refer to the HP16500H LAN Administrator’s and Service Guide. If  
you suspect that the HP 16500H Interface Module is defective, use the  
procedures in this chapter to verify the interface module performance and, if  
necessary, replace the hardware.  
3-8  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Troubleshooting in the HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer Environment  
Troubleshooting in the HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer  
Environment  
For details on troubleshooting a system that is connected to an HP 16505A  
Protoype Analyzer, refer to the HP16505A Prototype Analyzer Service  
Guide. If you suspect that the HP 16500H Interface Module is defective, use  
the procedures in this chapter to verify the interface module performance  
and, if necessary, replace the hardware.  
3-9  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Removing and Replacing the HP 16500H Interface Module  
Removing and Replacing the HP 16500H Interface  
Module  
1 If the HP 16500B Logic Analysis System is connected and mounted to  
a LAN, then unmount the HP 16500B file system.  
Unmounting from a LAN  
You must unmount the HP 16500B before power is removed from it. Then, you  
can mount the HP 16500B 15 seconds after the System Configuration menu is  
displayed when powering up the instrument. You can write a network script  
that executes an unmount and mount procedure.  
2 If the HP 16500B Logic Analysis System is being used in the HP  
16505A prototype analyzer environment:  
a Save all work and close all windows.  
b Open the Session Manager window, then select Power Down.  
c Remove power from the HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer, then remove  
power from the HP 16500B mainframe.  
d Disconnect the HP 16505A interface cable, HP 16501A interface cable,  
and LAN cable from the interface board.  
3 Turn off the power switch located on the front panel of the  
HP 16500B mainframe and the standby switch located on the rear  
panel. Then, unplug the power cord from the mainframe.  
Refer to the HP 16500B Service Guide if you need instructions for removing  
and replacing parts of the HP 16500B.  
3 Remove the two rear feet on the top and the top cover of the  
HP 16500B mainframe.  
4 On the interface module, disconnect the cable from the CPU board.  
3-10  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Removing and Replacing the HP 16500H Interface Module  
5 Remove the screws connecting the interface module to the  
mainframe.  
Two screws through the top of the interface module connect it to the  
sheetmetal plate, and four screws connect the rear plate of the interface  
module to the rear panel of the mainframe (see the figure below).  
Removing the Interface Module  
3-11  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Removing and Replacing the HP 16500H Interface Module  
6 Install the new interface module by reversing this procedure.  
7 Test the performance of the interface board.  
Refer to "Verifying the interface module performance" in this chapter for the  
performance verification test procedure.  
8 Reconnect the HP 16505A or HP 16501A to the interface board, or  
reconnect the interface board to your network.  
If you are reconnecting to a network, refer to the LAN Administartor’s and  
Service Guide, or check with your system administrator for reconnecting  
instructions.  
The Ether Address of the replacement interface module will be different than  
the other module. At powerup, the HP 16500B operating system reads the  
address of the interface module, then records the address in memory.  
If your network configuration did not change, the addresses and information  
in the configuration menus will remain the same.  
3-12  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Returning Parts  
Returning Parts  
Before shipping the module to Hewlett-Packard, contact your nearest  
Hewlett-Packard sales office for additional details.  
1 Write the following information on a tag and attach it to the part to  
be returned.  
Name and address of owner  
Model number  
Description of service required or failure indications  
2 Remove accessories from the module.  
Only return accessories to Hewlett-Packard if they are associated with the  
failure symptoms.  
3 Package the module or assemblies.  
You can use either the original shipping containers, or order materials from  
an HP sales office.  
Package the interface module in electrostatic material. Failure to do so  
could cause electrostatic discharge, damaging the module.  
C AU T I O N  
4 Seal the shipping container securely, and mark it FRAGILE.  
3-13  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Ordering Replaceable Parts  
Ordering Replaceable Parts  
Parts listed  
To order a part on the list of replaceable parts, quote the Hewlett-Packard  
part number, indicate the quantity desired, and address the order to the  
nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales Office.  
Parts not listed  
To order a part not on the list of replaceable parts, include the model number  
of the module, a description of the part (including its function), and the  
number of parts required. Address the order to your nearest  
Hewlett-Packard Sales Office.  
Direct mail order system  
To order using the direct mail order system, contact your nearest  
Hewlett-Packard Sales Office.  
Within the USA, Hewlett-Packard can supply parts through a direct mail  
order system. The advantages to the system are direct ordering and  
shipment from the HP Part Center in Mountain View, California. There is no  
maximum or minimum on any mail order. (There is a minimum amount for  
parts ordered through a local Hewlett-Packard Sales Office when the orders  
require billing and invoicing.) Transportation costs are prepaid (there is a  
small handling charge for each order) and there are no invoices.  
In order for Hewlett-Packard to provide these advantages, a check or money  
order must accompany each order. Mail order forms and specific ordering  
information are available through your local Hewlett-Packard Sales Office.  
Addresses and telephone numbers are located in a separate document at the  
back of the HP 16500B Service Guide.  
3-14  
 
Servicing the Interface Module  
Replaceable Parts List  
Replaceable Parts List  
HP 16500H Interface Module Replacment Parts  
Designator  
HP Part Number  
QTY  
Description  
A3  
16500-66514  
0515-0372  
1
6
1
1
Interface Board  
Machine Screw  
10/40 Cable*  
H2  
W1  
W2  
16500-61613  
16500-61614  
Mainframe CPU-Interface Board  
Cable  
* This cable is only used if the HP 16500H is installed in place of an HP 16500L interface  
module.  
HP 16500H Replaceable parts  
3-15  
 
3-16  
 
Index  
A
P
parts  
accessories,1-3  
ordering,3-14  
parts not listed,3-14  
returning,3-13  
C
cables  
performance verification  
failures,3-6  
procedure,3-3  
connecting,3-11  
orientation,2-2  
connections,1-3  
self-test description,3-2  
ping,2-5  
Prototype Analyzer,2-8  
D
direct mail order system,3-14  
R
E
removing the interface module,3-10 - 3-12  
replacing the interface module,3-10 - 3-12  
requirements,1-3  
echo request,2-5  
Ethernet installation,2-5  
expansion frame,2-7  
returning parts,3-13  
F
S
faulty cable or HP 16500H  
performance verification,3-3  
self-tests  
power-up,2-4  
H
T
HP 16501A Expansion Frame,2-7  
HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer,2-8  
troubleshooting  
HP 16501A Expansion Frame,3-7  
in an Ethernet LAN environment,3-8  
in the HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer  
environment,3-9  
I
installation  
expansion frame,2-7  
LAN,2-5  
Prototype Analyzer,2-8  
verifying,2-4  
U
unmounting from a LAN,3-10  
installing the hardware,2-2 - 2-3  
V
verifying the installation,2-4  
L
LAN installation,2-5  
LAN support,1-4  
M
mail orders,3-14  
Mainframe Test menu,3-5  
O
operating requirements,1-3  
Option Board Test  
accessing,3-5  
running,3-5  
ordering parts,3-14  
overview,1-2  
Index-1  
 
Index-2  
 
© Copyright Hewlett-  
Packard Company 1995  
Safety  
This apparatus has been  
designed and tested in  
accordance with IEC  
Publication 348, Safety  
Requirements for Measuring  
Apparatus, and has been  
supplied in a safe condition.  
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instrument (provided with  
terminal for protective  
earthing). Before applying  
power, verify that the correct  
safety precautions are taken  
(see the following warnings).  
In addition, note the external  
markings on the instrument  
that are described under  
"Safety Symbols."  
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Service instructions are for  
trained service personnel. To  
avoid dangerous electric  
shock, do not perform any  
service unless qualified to do  
so. Do not attempt internal  
service or adjustment unless  
another person, capable of  
rendering first aid and  
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If you energize this  
instrument by an auto  
transformer (for voltage  
reduction), make sure the  
common terminal is  
connected to the earth  
terminal of the power source.  
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Whenever it is likely that  
the ground protection is  
impaired, you must make the  
instrument inoperative and  
secure it against any  
Earth terminal symbol: Used  
to indicate a circuit common  
connected to grounded  
chassis.  
Warning  
Before turning on the  
instrument, you must connect  
the protective earth terminal  
of the instrument to the  
protective conductor of the  
(mains) power cord. The  
mains plug shall only be  
inserted in a socket outlet  
provided with a protective  
earth contact. You must not  
negate the protective action  
by using an extension cord  
(power cable) without a  
protective conductor  
unintended operation.  
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injury. Do not proceed  
parts or perform any  
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unauthorized modification to  
the instrument.  
(grounding). Grounding one  
conductor of a two-conductor  
outlet is not sufficient  
Capacitors inside the  
instrument may retain a  
charge even if the instrument  
is disconnected from its  
source of supply.  
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Handling or replacing the  
CRT shall be done only by  
qualified maintenance  
personnel.  
short-circuited fuseholders.  
To do so could cause a shock  
of fire hazard.  
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HP 16500H Interface  
Module Installation and  
Service Guide.  
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16500-97012  
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Colorado Springs Division  
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declares, that the product  
Product Name:  
Prototype Analyzer  
HP 16505A/16500H  
All  
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Product Option(s):  
conforms to the following Product Specifications:  
Safety: IEC 348:1978 / HD 401 S1:1981  
UL 1244  
CSA-C22.2 No. 231 (Series M-89)  
EMC:  
CISPR 11:1990 / EN 55011:1991  
Group 1 Class A  
IEC 801-2:1991 / EN 50082-1:1992 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD  
IEC 801-3:1984 / EN 50082-1:1992 3 V/m, {1kHz 80% AM, 27-1000 MHz}  
IEC 801-4:1988 / EN 50082-1:1992 0.5 kV Sig. Lines, 1 kV Power Lines  
Supplementary Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage  
Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.  
Colorado Springs, 9/15/94  
John Strathman, Quality Manager  
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