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  Installation Guide
HP 70909A and HP 70910A
       RF Section




       ABCDE
      HP Part No. 70909-90002
     Printed in USA April 1993
Notice
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including,
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Certication
Hewlett-Packard Company certies that this product met its published specications at the
time of shipment from the factory. Hewlett-Packard further certies that its calibration
measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and
Technology, to the extent allowed by the Institute's calibration facility, and to the calibration
facilities of other International Standards Organization members.



Warranty
This Hewlett-Packard instrument product is warranted against defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment. During the warranty period,
Hewlett-Packard Company will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to
be defective.
For warranty service or repair, this product must be returned to a service facility designated by
Hewlett-Packard. Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to Hewlett-Packard and Hewlett-Packard
shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer. However, Buyer shall pay all
shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to Hewlett-Packard from another
country.
Hewlett-Packard warrants that its software and rmware designated by Hewlett-Packard for
use with an instrument will execute its programming instructions when properly installed on
that instrument. Hewlett-Packard does not warrant that the operation of the instrument, or
software, or rmware will be uninterrupted or error-free.
Limitation of Warranty
  The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate
  maintenance by Buyer, Buyer-supplied software or interfacing, unauthorized modication or
  misuse, operation outside of the environmental specications for the product, or improper
  site preparation or maintenance.
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  DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
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  INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT,
  OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY.


Assistance
Product maintenance agreements and other customer assistance agreements are available for
Hewlett-Packard products.
For any assistance, contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Oce.




                                                                                                    iii
Safety Symbols
The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual. Familiarize yourself with each
of the symbols and its meaning before operating this instrument.
Caution        The caution sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which, if
               not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to or destruction
               of the instrument. Do not proceed beyond a caution sign until the indicated
               conditions are fully understood and met.

               The warning sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure
               which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in injury
Warning

               or loss of life. Do not proceed beyond a warning sign until the indicated
               conditions are fully understood and met.




iv
General Safety Considerations
                                              , make sure it has been properly
          Before this instrument is switched on
          grounded through the protective conductor of the ac power cable to a
Warning

          socket outlet provided with protective earth contact.
          Any interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor, inside or
          outside the instrument, or disconnection of the protective earth terminal
          can result in personal injury.
          There are many points in the instrument which can, if contacted, cause
          personal injury. Be extremely careful.
Warning


          Any adjustments or service procedures that require operation of the
          instrument with protective covers removed should be performed only by
          trained service personnel.
Caution   Before this instrument is switched on, make sure its primary power circuitry
          has been adapted to the voltage of the ac power source.
          Failure to set the ac power input to the correct voltage could cause damage to
          the instrument when the ac power cable is plugged in.




                                                                                           v
Installation at a Glance




vi
The HP 70909A RF section and HP 70910A RF section are preselected microwave front-end
modules that are used in an HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer system. A standard
modular spectrum analyzer system includes an RF section, IF section, local oscillator, an
optional display, and an optional precision frequency reference.
Equipment and documentation supplied
This package contains:
  HP 70909A RF section or HP 70910A RF section
  HP 71209A Quick Start Guide
  HP 70909A and HP 70910A Installation Guide
  Rear panel cabling for your new RF section
Tools needed
Before installation, assemble these tools:
  A long or short 8 mm hex-ball driver
  A nonconductive stylus, such as a toothpick or similar object, for setting address switches
Antistatic precautions
Electrical components are easily damaged by small amounts of static electricity. If possible,
work at a static-safe work station.
Installation overview
The installation procedure for the HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section is straightforward. The
following major steps are included:
  Step 1. Switch o the system's ac line power
  Step 2. Disconnect the existing RF section's rear panel cables
  Step 3. Remove the existing RF section
  Step 4. Unpack your new RF section
  Step 5. Check or set the HP-MSIB address on your new RF section
  Step 6. Install your new RF section
  Step 7. Connect the new RF section's rear panel cables
  Step 8. Switch on the system's ac line power
  Step 9. Check proper operation of your new RF section




                                                                                                vii
In This Book
This book describes all of the installation procedures neccessary to install and check the
proper operation of either an HP 70909A RF section or an HP 70910A RF section in an
HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer system. It also contains information on what to do
if problems occur during installation.
Each module in the HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer system is shipped with its own
installation guide. For further information related to the installation of additional and alternate
modules that can be used in this system, refer to that module's installation guide.
Chapter 1 of this book presents step-by-step instructions that are required for proper
installation of either an HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section in an HP 70000 Series modular
spectrum analyzer system.
Chapter 2 of this book presents information to help identify and resolve problems that may
occur with the installation of your HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section.
For information on setting the HP-MSIB address switches of an HP 70909A or HP 70910A
RF section, refer to the HP 70000 Modular Spectrum Analyzer Installation and Verication
Manual.




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Contents
 1. Installation
    Step 1.   Switch o the system's ac line power . . . . . . . . . .      .   .   .   .   .   .   .     1-2
    Step 2.   Disconnect the existing RF section's rear panel cables . .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .     1-3
    Step 3.   Remove the existing RF section . . . . . . . . . . . . .     .   .   .   .   .   .   .     1-4
    Step 4.   Unpack your new RF section . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       .   .   .   .   .   .   .     1-5
    Step 5.   Check or set the HP-MSIB address on your new RF section      .   .   .   .   .   .   .     1-6
    Step 6.   Install your new RF section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    .   .   .   .   .   .   .     1-7
    Step 7.   Connect the new RF section's rear panel cables . . . . .     .   .   .   .   .   .   .     1-8
    Step 8.   Switch on the system's ac line power . . . . . . . . . .     .   .   .   .   .   .   .     1-9
    Step 9.   Check proper operation of your new RF section . . . . .      .   .   .   .   .   .   .    1-10
 2. If you have problems with installation
    If the system's power-on self test fails . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       .   .   .   .   .   .    2-2
    If your RF section is powered on but not responding correctly . . .        .   .   .   .   .   .    2-4
    If the STATUS ERR indicator LED on your new RF section is 
ashing          .   .   .   .   .   .    2-5
    If more than one module's error indicator is 
ashing . . . . . . . .       .   .   .   .   .   .    2-6
    If hardware errors messages occur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          .   .   .   .   .   .    2-7
    If you require additional technical resources . . . . . . . . . . . .      .   .   .   .   .   .    2-9
       Before calling or returning your RF section for service . . . . . .     .   .   .   .   .   .    2-9
       Calling Hewlett-Packard for service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       .   .   .   .   .   .    2-9
       Returning your equipment for service . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        .   .   .   .   .   .   2-11




                                                                                                   Contents-1
Figures
    2-1. Line Voltage Selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   2-2
    2-2. Line Fuse Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       2-2



Tables
    2-1. Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Oces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      2-10
    2-2. Packaging and Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      2-12




Contents-2
                                                                                                   1
Installation
This chapter contains step-by-step instructions that are required for proper installation of
either an HP 70909A RF section or an HP 70910A RF section in an HP 70000 Series modular
spectrum analyzer system.
Tools needed
Before installation, assemble these tools:
  A long 8 mm hex-ball driver (HP part number 8710-1307) or a short 8 mm hex-ball driver
  (HP part number 8710-1651)
  A nonconductive stylus, such as a toothpick or similar object, for setting address switches
Antistatic precautions
Electrical components are easily damaged by small amounts of static electricity. If possible,
work at a static-safe work station. (Refer to the HP 70000 Modular Spectrum Analyzer
Installation and Verication Manual for information.)
Installation overview
The installation procedure for the HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section is straightforward. The
following major steps are included:
  Step 1. Switch o the system's ac line power
  Step 2. Disconnect the existing RF section's rear panel cables
  Step 3. Remove the existing RF section
  Step 4. Unpack your new RF section
  Step 5. Check or set the HP-MSIB address on your new RF section
  Step 6. Install your new RF section
  Step 7. Connect the new RF section's rear panel cables
  Step 8. Switch on the system's ac line power
  Step 9. Check proper operation of your new RF section




                                                                                    Installation   1-1
Step 1. Switch o the system's ac line power
1 Before removing any existing modules or If you do not have a standard system
disconnecting any cables from your system,   conguration or if you have problems
switch o the ac line power to the            determining which cables to disconnect, refer
HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer    to the HP 70000 Modular Spectrum Analyzer
system's display and mainframe.              Installation and Verication Manual.




1-2   Installation
Step 2. Disconnect the existing RF section's rear panel cables
1 Disconnect the SMB cable from the 2 Disconnect the SMB cable from the
existing RF section's 21.4 MHz OUT connector. existing RF section's 300 MHz IN connector.




3    Disconnect the SMB cable from the        4   Disconnect the SMA 
exible cable from
existing RF section's TUNE SPAN connector.    the existing RF section's 1ST LO IN connector.




                                                                               Installation   1-3
Step 3. Remove the existing RF section
1 Open the mainframe front-panel door to 2 Using an 8 mm hex-ball driver, remove
expose the hex-lock screw.                     the existing RF section to make room for your
                                               new RF section.




An HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section
occupies two adjacent 1/8 module slots in an
HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer
system mainframe.




1-4   Installation
Step 4. Unpack your new RF section
1 Unpack your new HP 70909A RF section 2 Verify that all parts and materials were
or HP 70910A RF section from its shipping       included in the shipping container.
container and inspect it thoroughly to ensure
that it was not damaged during shipment.




                                                1. HP 70909A RF section or HP 70910A RF
                                                   section
                                                2. HP 70909A and HP 70910A Installation
                                                  Guide
                                                3. HP 71209A Quick Start Guide
                                                4. Package of cables.




                                                                                  Installation   1-5
Step 5. Check or set the HP-MSIB address on your new
RF section
1 Locate the HP-MSIB address switches on 2 Check that the HP-MSIB address on your
the left-rear side of your new RF section.     new RF section is set to row 6 and column 18.
During the manufacturing process, each         If necessary, use a nonconductive stylus, such
module in the HP 70000 Series modular          as a toothpick or similar object, to set the
spectrum analyzer system is set to a default   HP-MSIB address switches.
HP-MSIB address.




Each module in an HP 70000 Series modular
spectrum analyzer system must have a unique
address.
To congure your new RF section with a
dierent HP-MSIB address other than its
default, refer to the HP 70000 Modular
Spectrum Analyzer Installation and
Verication Manual.




1-6   Installation
Step 6. Install your new RF section
1 Install your new RF section into the 2 Press against your new RF section's front
mainframe.                                    panel while tightening the hex-nut latch with
                                              an 8 mm hex-ball driver. This locks your new
                                              RF section into position.




3   Close the mainframe front-panel door to
cover the hex-lock screw.




                                                                               Installation   1-7
Step 7. Connect the new RF section's rear panel cables
1 Connect an SMB cable from your new 2 Connect an SMB cable from the LO
RF section's 21.4 MHz OUT connector to the   section's 300 MHz OUT connector to your new
HP 70903A IF section's 21.4 MHz IN           RF section's 300 MHz IN connector.
connector.




3    Connect an SMB cable from the LO        4   Connect an SMA 
exible cable from the
section's TUNE SPAN connector to your new    LO section's LO OUT connector to your new
RF section's TUNE SPAN connector.            RF section's 1ST LO IN connector.




1-8   Installation
Step 8. Switch on the system's ac line power
1 Set the line-voltage selector on your 2 Connect the ac power cords to the rear of
HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer            the HP 70000 Series modular spectrum
system display and mainframe to the voltage          analyzer system display and mainframe. Then
corresponding to the power source used. The          connect the other ends of the ac power cords
line-voltage selectors are located on the left       to the line voltage.
side of the HP 70004A color display and on
the bottom of the HP 70001A mainframe.




                        Caution                      3   Switch on the ac line power to the
                                                     HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer
                                                     system display and mainframe.


Before turning this instrument on, make sure
the line-voltage selector is set to the voltage of
the ac power source:
  115 V position for 90 to 132 V ac line input
  voltages at 50, 60, or 400 Hz
  230 V position for 198 to 264 V ac line input
  voltages at 50 or 60 Hz




                                                                                     Installation   1-9
Step 9. Check proper operation of your new RF section
1 Check that the MEASURE LED is blinking Each time the HP 70000 Series modular
at the end of the power-on self test.             spectrum analyzer system is turned on, the
                                                  following actions take place:
                                                  1. The system runs through an initializing
                                                     routine (power-on self test) during which
                                                     the front-panel STATUS LEDs on each
                                                     module 
ash on momentarily and then turn
                                                     o again.
                                                  2. If the power-on self test passes, the
                                                     MEASURE LED on the LO module starts
                                                     blinking on and o, being triggered by the
                                                     system sweep, and the ACT LED on each
                                                     active module's front-panel is turned on.




If you have problems with installation, refer
to Chapter 2.
There are no verication tests or specications
for the RF section by itself, it must be tested
in a system. For information on system
verication tests and system specications,
refer to the HP 70000 Modular Spectrum
Analyzer Installation and Verication
Manual.




1-10   Installation
                                                                                                     2
If you have problems with installation
This chapter contains information to help identify and resolve problems that may occur with
the installation of your HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section.
Symptoms to various problems are listed at the top of each page.
Most symptoms have a brief description or explanation to help provide more insight into
their cause. A possible cause for the symptom and a checklist of possible solutions are then
presented. Use this checklist as an aid to correct the problem.
If a problem cannot be resolved, you can return the equipment to Hewlett-Packard for
servicing. Instructions for returning your RF section to Hewlett-Packard for servicing are
provided in \Before calling or returning your RF section for service".




                                                            If you have problems with installation   2-1
If the system's power-on self test fails
Each time the HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer system is turned on, the following
actions take place:
1. The system runs through an initializing routine (power-on self test) during which the
    front-panel STATUS LEDs on each module 
ash on momentarily and then turn o again.
2. If the power-on self test passes, the MEASURE LED on the LO module starts blinking on
    and o, being triggered by the system sweep, and the ACT LED on each active module's
    front-panel is turned on.
If this sequence of events does not occur, then one or more of the modules in the system is not
functioning properly.
To solve this problem:
   Check that the RF section is powered on.
   Check that the HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer system display and mainframe
   are plugged into the proper ac line voltage.
   Check that the line socket has ac line voltage.
   Check that the line voltage selector switch is set to the correct voltage for the ac line voltage
   being used.
   The line voltage selector switch is located on the left side of the HP 70004A display or on the
   bottom of the HP 70001A mainframe.




                                        Figure 2-1. Line Voltage Selector
  Check the line fuse on the display or the mainframe to ensure that it is not damaged.
  The line fuse is located inside the power-cord receptacle housing on the rear of the display
  and mainframe. Also included in this housing is a spare fuse. The fuse is a 5 by 20 mm fuse
  rated at 6.3 A, 250 V (HP part number 2110-0703). This line fuse can be used with both
  120 V and 230 V line voltage.




                              Figure 2-2. Line Fuse Removal and Replacement
2-2   If you have problems with installation
If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical resources".)




                                                            If you have problems with installation   2-3
If your RF section is powered on but not responding correctly
If your RF section is powered on but not responding correctly, then something may be wrong
with the system setup.
To solve this problem:
   Perform the checks in the procedure \If the system's power-on self test fails".
   Check that other equipment, cables, and connectors are connected and operating correctly.
   Check the HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer system display for error messages.
   If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical resources".)




2-4   If you have problems with installation
If the STATUS ERR indicator LED on your new RF section is

ashing
The HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section communicates with the HP 70000 Series modular
spectrum analyzer system over the HP-MSIB.
If the STATUS ERR indicator LED, located on the RF section's front panel, is 
ashing at a 1 Hz
rate, the module cannot communicate over the HP-MSIB.
To solve this problem:
   Remove the RF section and reinstall it using the following steps:
   1. Switch o the system's ac line power
   2. Disconnect the RF section's rear panel cables
   3. Remove the RF section from the system
   4. Switch on the system's ac line power and check that no error LEDs are 
ashing on the
      other system modules
   5. If all other modules are working correctly, use the steps outlined in Chapter 1 to reinstall
      the RF section.
   Check that the HP-MSIB address is set correctly. (Refer to \Step 5. Check or set the
   HP-MSIB address on your new RF section" in Chapter 1.)
   If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical resources".)




                                                               If you have problems with installation   2-5
If more than one module's error indicator is 
ashing
The HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section communicates with the HP 70000 Series modular
spectrum analyzer system over the HP-MSIB.
When the error indicator LED on a module is 
ashing at a 1 Hz rate, then that module is not
communicating over the HP-MSIB.
To solve this problem:
  Check that the HP-MSIB address is set correctly. (Refer to \Step 5. Check or set the
  HP-MSIB address on your new RF section" in Chapter 1.)
  If two separate modules, are set to the same HP-MSIB address, this problem will occur.
  Remove all modules and reinstall them one at a time until a module that causes the ERR LED
  to 
ash is found.
  Turn the power on each time after a module is removed to determine if the problem has
  been solved.
  If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical resources".)




2-6   If you have problems with installation
If hardware errors messages occur
Hardware errors are generated when a module in the HP 70000 Series modular spectrum
analyzer system is not working properly. These errors can occur at any time. Hardware
errors range from 7000|7999. (Refer to the HP 70909A and HP 70910A Service Guide for
information about other error messages.)
One or more of the following hardware error messages may appear on your system display:
7000 ROM check error
         This hardware error occurs when the programmed checksum of U14 and U15, on the
         A20 Controller, does not agree with the computed checksum.
         To solve this problem:
         1. Refer to the HP 70909A and HP 70910A Service Guide for troubleshooting
            information.
         2. If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical
            resources".)
7002 1st LO unleveled
         This hardware error occurs when the signal of the 1st local oscillator is unleveled.
         To solve this problem:
         1. Check the rear-panel 1ST LO IN connection.
         2. Refer to the HP 70909A and HP 70910A Service Guide for troubleshooting
            information.
         3. If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical
            resources".)
7003 2nd LO unlocked
         This hardware error occurs when the signal of the 2nd local oscillator's phase-locked
         loop circuitry is not phase-locked to the 300 MHz reference signal.
         To solve this problem:
         1. Check the rear-panel 300 MHz IN connection.
         2. Refer to the HP 70909A and HP 70910A Service Guide for troubleshooting
            information.
         3. If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical
            resources".)
7004 300 MHz error
         This hardware error occurs when the power is low at the output of the A10 300 MHz
         amplifer, stage ve.
         To solve this problem:
         1. Check the rear-panel 300 MHz IN connection.
         2. Refer to the HP 70909A and HP 70910A Service Guide for troubleshooting
            information.
         3. If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical
            resources".)




                                                             If you have problems with installation   2-7
7047       RAM failure
           This hardware error occurs when the A20 Controller has detected one or more
           defective RAM devices.
           To solve this problem:
           1. Obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical resources".)
7077       YTF drive error
           This hardware error occurs when the A20 Controller has detected an incorrect drive
           voltage on the A19 PS/YTF driver assembly.
           To solve this problem:
           1. Refer to the HP 70909A and HP 70910A Service Guide for troubleshooting
              information.
           2. If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical
              resources".)
7078       Tune+Span error
           This hardware error occurs when the Tune+Span voltage on the A19 Power
           Supply/Driver assembly is low.
           To solve this problem:
           1. Check the rear-panel TUNE SPAN connection.
           2. Refer to the HP 70909A and HP 70910A Service Guide for troubleshooting
              information.
           3. If necessary, obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical
              resources".)
7079       EEPROM check error
           This hardware error occurs when the A20 Controller has determined that the EEPROM
           memory is invalid. Either the EEPROM is defective or the data in the EEPROM must
           be reloaded.
           To solve this problem:
           1. Obtain HP service. (Refer to \If you require additional technical resources".)




2-8   If you have problems with installation
If you require additional technical resources
Problems that are internal to modules, displays, or mainframes will require additional
technical information. (Refer to the service documentation for the faulty modules, displays, or
mainframes.)
If you do not want to repair the problem yourself, you can return the equipment to
Hewlett-Packard for servicing. Instructions for returning your RF section to Hewlett-Packard
for servicing are provided in \Before calling or returning your RF section for service". You
would use a similar procedure when returning other equipment.

Before calling or returning your RF section for service

Before calling Hewlett-Packard or returning your HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section for
service, please perform all of the checks outlined in this chapter. If you still have a problem
after performing these checks and you determine that further service is required, please read
your warranty information. Warranty information is printed at the front of this installation
guide.
Hewlett-Packard oers several maintenance plans to service your HP 70909A or HP 70910A
RF section after warranty expiration (your Hewlett-Packard sales and service oce can
provide full details). If your HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section are covered by a separate
maintenance agreement, please be familiar with its terms before calling Hewlett-Packard for
service.
If you want to service the HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section yourself after warranty
expiration, contact a Hewlett-Packard sales and service oce to obtain the most current test
and maintenance information.

Calling Hewlett-Packard for service

Hewlett-Packard has sales and service oces around the world to provide complete support
for your HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF section. To obtain servicing information or to order
replacement parts, contact the nearest Hewlett-Packard sales and service oce listed in
Table 2-1.
In any correspondence or telephone conversations, refer to the HP 70909A or HP 70910A RF
section by its model number and full serial number. With this information, the Hewlett-Packard
representative can determine whether your unit is still within its warranty period.




                                                             If you have problems with installation   2-9
              Table 2-1. Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Oces
US FIELD OPERATIONS EUROPEAN OPERATIONS INTERCON OPERATIONS
HEADQUARTERS           HEADQUARTERS                   HEADQUARTERS
Hewlett-Packard Company             Hewlett-Packard S.A.           Hewlett-Packard Company
19320 Pruneridge Avenue             150, Route du Nant-d'Avril     3495 Deer Creek Rd.
Cupertino, CA 95014, USA            1217 Meyrin 2/Geneva           Palo Alto, California 94304-1316
(800) 752-0900                      Switzerland                    (415) 857-5027
                                    (41 22) 780.8111
California                                                         Australia
Hewlett-Packard Co.       France                                   Hewlett-Packard Australia Ltd.
1421 South Manhattan Ave. Hewlett-Packard France                   31-41 Joseph Street
Fullerton, CA 92631       1 Avenue Du Canada                       Blackburn, Victoria 3130
(714) 999-6700            Zone D'Activite De Courtaboeuf           (61 3) 895-2895
                          F-91947 Les Ulis Cedex
Hewlett-Packard Co.       France                                   Canada
301 E. Evelyn             (33 1) 69 82 60 60                       Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Ltd.
Mountain View, CA 94041                                            17500 South Service Road
(415) 694-2000            Germany                                  Trans-Canada Highway
                          Hewlett-Packard GmbH                     Kirkland, Quebec H9J 2X8
Colorado                  Berner Strasse 117                       Canada
Hewlett-Packard Co.       6000 Frankfurt 56                        (514) 697-4232
24 Inverness Place, East  West Germany
Englewood, CO 80112       (49 69) 500006-0
(303) 649-5000                                                     Japan
                                    Great Britain                   Yokogawa-Hewlett-Packard Ltd.
Georgia                             Hewlett-Packard Ltd.            1-27-15 Yabe, Sagamihara
Hewlett-Packard Co.                 Eskdale Road, Winnersh Triangle Kanagawa 229, Japan
2000 South Park Place               Wokingham, Berkshire RG11 5DZ (81 427) 59-1311
Atlanta, GA 30339                   England
(404) 955-1500                      (44 734) 696622
                                                                   China
Illinois                                                           China Hewlett-Packard, Co.
Hewlett-Packard Co.                                                38 Bei San Huan X1 Road
5201 Tollview Drive                                                Shuang Yu Shu
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008                                          Hai Dian District
(708) 255-9800                                                     Beijing, China
                                                                   (86 1) 256-6888
New Jersey
Hewlett-Packard Co.                                                Singapore
120 W. Century Road                                                Hewlett-Packard Singapore
Paramus, NJ 07653                                                  Pte. Ltd.
(201) 599-5000                                                     1150 Depot Road
                                                                   Singapore 0410
Texas                                                              (65) 273 7388
Hewlett-Packard Co.
930 E. Campbell Rd.                                                Taiwan
Richardson, TX 75081                                               Hewlett-Packard Taiwan
(214) 231-6101                                                     8th Floor, H-P Building
                                                                   337 Fu Hsing North Road
                                                                   Taipei, Taiwan
                                                                   (886 2) 712-0404


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Returning your equipment for service

If you have completed the steps outlined in the section titled \Before calling or returning your
RF section for service", use the following procedure to return your HP 70909A RF section or
HP 70910A RF section to Hewlett-Packard for service:
1. Fill out a service tag (available at the end of this installation guide) and attach it to the
   instrument. Please be as specic as possible about the nature of the problem. Send a copy
   of any or all of the following information:
     any error messages that appeared on the HP 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzer
     system display
     a completed Performance Test record
     any other specic data on the performance of the HP 70909A RF section or HP 70910A RF
     section
Caution          Damage can result if the original packaging materials are not used. Packaging
                 materials should be anti-static and should cushion the RF section on all sides.
                 Never use styrene pellets in any shape as packaging materials. They do not
                 adequately cushion the instrument or prevent it from moving in the shipping
                 container. Styrene pellets can also cause equipment damage by generating
                 static electricity or by lodging in fan motors.

2. Place the RF section in its original packaging materials (see Table 2-2).
   If the original packaging materials are not available, you can contact a Hewlett-Packard
   sales and service oce to obtain information on packaging materials or you may use an
   alternative packing material referred to as \bubble-pack". One of the companies that makes
   bubble-pack is Sealed Air Corportation of Commerce, California, 90001.
3. Surround the RF section with at least 3 to 4 inches of its original packing material or
   bubble-pack to prevent the RF section from moving in its shipping container.
4. Place the RF section, after wrapping it with packing material, in its original shipping
   container or a strong shipping container that
   is made of double-walled corrugated cardboard with 159 kg (350 lb) bursting strength.
   The shipping container must be both large enough and strong enough to accommodate
   an RF section and allow at least 3 to 4 inches on all sides of the RF section for packing
   material.
5. Seal the shipping container securely with strong nylon adhesive tape.
6. Mark the shipping container \FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE" to help ensure careful
   handling.
7. Retain copies of all shipping papers.




                                                            If you have problems with installation   2-11
                                    Table 2-2. Packaging and Contents
                                 Item Description HP Part Number Qty
                                   1     Carton-outer     9211-5118   1
                                   2     Carton-inner     9211-5119   1
                                   3     Carton-sliders   5180-2369   2
                                   4     Foam inserts     4208-0493   2
                                   5     Foam pads        5180-2370   2




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