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                                                         Test Instrumentation   Group
                                                         Keithley   Instrumenthlnc.
                                                         28773 Aurora Road
                                                         Cleveland, Ohio 44139
                                                         (216) 248X400 . Fax: (216) 498-2704
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Service Manual
Model 1765
Contains Servicing/Calibration   Information   for

Models 136 and 176




Kaithley Instruments. Inc.
28775 Aurora Road/Cleveland. Ohio 44139/(216) 248-0400
                                                 WARRANTY
                   We warrant each of our products to be free from defects in material
                   and workmanship. Our obligation under this warranty is to repair
                   or replace any instrument or partthereof which, within a year after
                   shipment, proves defective upon examination. We will pay local
                   domestic surface freight costs.
                   To exercise this warranty, write or call your local Keithley repre-
                   sentative, or contact Keithley headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio.
                   You will be given ,prompt assistance and shipping instructions.




                                              REPAIRS AND
                                              CALIBRATION
                  Keithley Instruments maintains a complete repair and calibration
                  service as well as a standards laboratory in Cleveland, Ohio.


                  A Keithley service facility at our Munich, Germany office is
                  available for our customers throughout Europe. Service in the
                  United Kingdom can be handled at our office in Reading. Addition-
                  ally, Keithley representatives in most countries maintain service
                  and calibration facilities.


                  To insure prompt repair or recalibration service, please contact
                  your local field representative or Keithley headquarters directly
                  before returning the instrument. Estimates for repairs, normal
                  recalibrations and calibrations traceable to the National Bureau of
                  Standards are available upon request.




KeithleyIns&nents, Inc.128775Aurora Road/Cleveland, Ohio 44139/U.S.A./(216) 248400/T&x:                         985469
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                                                                                                           TABLE OF CONTENTS
 SECTION                                                                                                                         TITLE                                                                                  PAGE
 1          GENERAL INFORMATION                                                            ............................................................                                                                   1-l
 1-l       iNTRODUCTlON         .....................................
 1-4       FEATURES..    ........................................                                                    . . . . . . ..........................
 1-6       WARRANPIINFORMATION                           ..............................                                      .... ..... ....... ... .. .......
 1-E       MANUAL ADDENDUMS                     .............................................................
 l-i0      SAFETY SYMBOLS            AND TERMS ......................................................
 l-12      UNPACKING    AND INSPECTING                          .......................................................
 1-14      SPECIFICATIONS         ....................................................................

2          r\CCC~~""lC~                     .................................................                                                                                               .................
2-l        GENERAL ......................................................
2-2        MUTUAL ACCESS ,ORlES ........................................                                                                                                                    .................
2.10       MODEL 135 EXCLUSIVE                      ACC ESSORIES.,        .......................
2-13       MODEL  176 EXCLUSIVE                     ACC ESSORIES .........................                                                                                                  .................
3          rc"r""I"I~NLc                        "CnlrlLAI                                       I"N   .......................................................
3-1        GENERAL ...........................................................................
3-6        MODEL  135 PERFORMANCE                             VERIFICATION                     ..........................................
3.12       MODEL  176 PERFORMANCE                            VERIFICATION                      ..........................................

4          lrlC""T          vr       "rEI(CIII"N                                    .............................................................
4-I        GENERAL ...........................................................................
4-2        MODEL  135 OVERALL FUNCTIONAL                                      DESCRIPTION                                                                 ...............................
4-9        MODEL  176 OVERALL FUNCTIONAL                                      DESCRIPTION                                                                 ...............................                        ::::

5          MAINTENANCE                       (TROUBLESHOOTING.                                                         CALISRATIONI.                            .............                  ...............
5-l        GENERAL .......................................................
5-2        MODEL   135 CALIBRATION                        ......................................
5-5        TROUBLESH DOTING .............................................
5-10       MODEL   176 CALIE 3RATION ...........                                      ..........................                                                                                ..............
5-13       MODEL   176 TROU IELESHDOTING                                ................................                                                                                        ..............
5.17       CURRENT FUSE REIPLACEMENT                               ..................................                                                                                           ..............
5-18       MODEL   1766 TROuurc:     "-`-1HOOTING                          ...............................

6          REPLACEABLE                     PARTS ...............................................................
6-l        GENERAL               ...........................................................................
MODELS          135/l    76                                                                                              GENERAL         INFORMATION




                                    Model 135/l   76 Service Manual
                                     Section 1. General Information

l-l.       INTRODUCTION                                                                   Htgh lrequencv   (RFI probe allows YOU< 3MM   !a
  l-2, The Modeis            135/176       are low cos,. 4-l/2        d~gt,.              measure   from 0~25V 10 30V rms AC ow     a Fred
 LCD dtsplav         digatal muitimeters.         The two me!ers         are              quency range from 1OOKHr 10 iOOMHz
 unfque      in that they are sfm~lar in electromc            design ye,
 different     I" case design. The most obvious            dhiference      1s             50 ampere   wrren,         Shun, aiiow~        YOU, DMM          10
 the phvwal        dilference.     The 176 is designed       tnro a more                  measure  up 10 50A.        AC or DC
 ,rad,I,onal      DMM case whlie the 135 is designed                #"to a
 hand held case. The 176 has more current                 ranges and a                   Clamp on AC curie",           probe al,ows       vour   9M11      !o
w,der frequency          span for ACV. They both have a basx DC                          measure up 10 200A           rms AC
 accuracy       of 0 05% and also a basic OHMS accuracy                   of
 0.2%. They also bastcallv            have the same A/D converter                        Htgh Voiiage Probe allows your            DMM      ,c reas;`r
 l-3. Thus manual 1s a comeinatmn                of sewce   rnformatjon                  from 1 OOOV 10 40KV DC
for both DMM's            (1 35 and 176) I, contans         tnformarlon
necessary        to maintain.       caitbrate   and troubleshoa         Ihe                                      NOTE
Model       135 and the Model            176,

1-4.       FEATURES
l-5. The 135 and 176 have many d,s,,nc, fearures                       and
advantages some 01 which are l,s,ed below:                                      l-6.    WARRANTY         INFORMATION
                                                                                 1-7~ The warranty           is gwen on ,he instde front cover ci
       .                                                                        ,h,s instruction      ma""al~      If there IS a need 10 exercise     ine
           A 20000 count I,.`-1 12 d,g,t, Iiqu,d crvstal dtspiav.
                                                                                warranty     contact the Kenhlev Representawe             10 vour area
           [LCD) ,w,h large 0 6 ,nch numerals           The 176 has
                                                                                to de,etm,"e      the proper act,o" to be take"        Kelrhiey slain-
           functnn    and fange ,nd,cators.      The 135 and 176
                                                                                fans     serwce     fac,l,,les     I" the Untted     Klngaom      `.",esr
           have a low ba,,eiv lndlcator     that hghts when there
                                                                                Germany and I" ,he UnIted States Check ,ne !ns~de.roni
           IS less than 10% battery       life rema,"i"g.    Appro-
                                                                                cover of lhls manual for addresses
           prtale declmai point and minus stgn (~1 areaisodls-
           played, posirive polarttv   IS ,mplied.
                                                                                l-8.    MANUAL       ADDENDUM8
                                                                                 l-9, ,mpr~vements     or changes        tha, affec, iqese ~nsfru-
       .   The Model 135 and 176          are bull, rugged. The hand
                                                                                ments    which   occ"r   affer   pil",l"g     of the I"s,rdc,,on
           held case and the bench        s,ze case are molded from
           impact-res~stan,   plastic.    Effective  ,npu, profection           Manual wlil be explained      on anaddendum         sheelartacnea
           prevents    damage on ail      functmns.                             to the jnside back cover,

                                                                                l-10.    SAFETY      SYMBOLS        AND TERMS
       .   The 176 pushbuttons         are color coded to the front             1-l 1~ Safe,"    symbols     used ,n lhis manual         are as foilows
           pane, for qwck and easy selecr~on of functton              and
           range. The 135 rotarv fun&on             and range swlch              The symbol&an      rhe ~nstrumen,     denores            lha,   ihe user
           are easdy pos,r,oned     to color coded functtons           and       should refer 10 the operarIng   insfrucf~ons
           ranges.   The decimal      pan,   is automatlcallv        pow
           tloned by the range pushbu,,on/rofarv            switch. The          The symbol 1    on the ~nswumen, denotes                   rhat I OCOV
            176 dlsplav    annunciators       indicate   rhe selected            or more may be present  on the ,erminai~s,
           function   and range. Improper         range and function
           comb,na,,ons    are lndlcated     bvcontradalng          func-        The WARNING      used in th,s manual    explains                dangers
           bon and/or    range annunc,alors          appear,ng     a, the        that could resulf tn personai tn,urv or dean
           same rime.
                                                                                 The CAUTION used I" ,h,s manual              expiains     hazar?s   :?a,
   .       Stare of the arr technology          and stable prectsio"             could damage the ~nsrrumen,,
           components        have been used I" these two DMM's
           to prov,de iong term accuracy         and m,",mtze   main-           l-12.    UNPACKING          AND INSPECTION
           tenance.    Calibration   IS required   only once a year.             1 13 The Models~l 35 and 1 76 were carelullv              8"speclea
           If aikal,"e  battertes  are used /SIX C cells I" the 176             borh mecha",ca,,v      and eiec,wallv       before snipmenl     "pan
           or one 9 volt ceil for the 1351 battery IIfe can be as               rece,w"g   either or bolh of these instrumeni~.            unpack a!!
           long as 1000 hours for the I 76 and 100 hours for                    items from the sh,pp'"g      container     and check for a"" 00~5~
           the 135                                                              ous damagethat       may have occurred        during ira"s8, Reoor:
                                                                                any damage      10 the shtppmg        age",,    Retain and use :hi
   .       Opttonal  accessories      can be ordered To extend the              orig,"a,  packag,ng     ma,er,a,s    ,f reshIpme",     15 "ecessar,
           measurement     capabtlttvof    me 135 and 176. Some                 The followmg      ,,ems are sh,pped         wr,h alI `35 a"3 : :<
           of these accessor,es      are'                                       orders~
GENERAL   INFORMATION                                                                       MODELS       135/176



                                              A. Model     135 or 176.
                                              5, A copy ot the appiopnate      Operator's Manual,
                                              C. SuppIled Accessmes:      176 (Mod&l 1768 Battery Pack
                                                 with batteries,   Modei  1691 Test Lead Set, 135 (9V
                                                 batterv. Model 1691 Test Lead Setl
                                              D, Installed or separate opf~onal accesso~,es. as orderea

                                              1-14.   SPECIFICATIONS
                                              l-1 5. Detailed   speclflcations     for   both   instruments    are
                                              given on the foilowIng       pages




                    FIGURE l-l                                        FIGURE 1-2
             135 DIGITAL MULTIMETER                            176 DIGITAL MULTIMETER

                                      176 SPECS
MODELS   1351176               GENERAL   INFORMATION



                   135 SPECS




                                                       l-3
MODELS       135/176                                                                                                                  ACCESSORIES



                                             Section               2. Accessories

 2-1.   GENERAL                                                          2-6. Model 1681 Clip-On Test Lead Set
This sect,on       describes    the various     accessor,es    and       The Model     1681 contains  two leads I 2rr 146 inches,
opiio"s  avatlable    ior use wth Ihe Models        135 and 176.         long. lhat are terminated   w,th banana piug and sarong-
Some of the followlng        accesswe       are for use only vath        acI10" cltp-on probes.
the Model 135 and some are for use onlvwlth              the Model
 176~ These accessoi~es       w,ll be clearly potnted out as ,o
which instrument       they are used wlth~

2-2.    MUTUAL      ACCESSORIES
The following    accessories       can   be used    wrh   e,ther   rhe
Model    135 or the Model        176.

2-3. Model 1 SOOA High Voltage Probe
The Mode!        16OOA extends     the DMM to 40kV. it has a
1000: 1 d,v,s,on rar,owhich       means that 1 volt on the DMM
Corresponds       to 1 kV
 To Operate:       Set the DMM to DCV and 200 Volt range,
 Connect the all~garor CLIP on the Model 1600Ato           source
 Iowa Connecl        rhe probe top to so"ice  high.
 Specifications:Voltge       Range: 0 to 40.000     volts DC
 Input Reslsrance:       1000 megohms.
 Dlvlsion     RatlO. 1000 I
 Ratto Accuracy~
   1000 to 1 +2% terminated          in IOMR
   2000 to : +5% terminated          I" I Mn

                                                                                                       FIGURE 2-3
                                                                                                 CLIP-ON TEST LEADS


                                                                         2-6. Model 1682A RF Probe
                                                                         Model       1682A     RF Probe allows          voltage     measuremenrs
                                                                         from 1 OOkHz to 250MHz
                                                                           To Operate: Set the DMM to DCV and appropriate                        range
                                                                           Connect      the Model       1682A to the DMM input ,acks
                                                                           Specifications
                            FIGURE 2-1                                     AC to DC Transfer         Accuracy:      (7.3X?      5



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