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Operating lnstructions-213 Service
R1
SCOPE
INPUT
RESISTANCE
SCOPE
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
MULTIPLICATION
FACTOR
(BLANK=
1)
R2
INPUT
RESISTANCE
AT
PROBE
TIP
PROBE
ATTENUATION
PROBE
TIP
RESISTANCE
R2
R1
R2 -
R1
~
Tektronix
Part No.
204-0594-03
Probe Marking
1480-17A
Fig. 2-5. Probe
Body
Assembly identification.
OPERATING
POWER
INFORMATION
Internal Battery Operation
This
instrument
features
battery
operation
from
two
inter-
nal
rechargeable
nickel-cadmium
cells.
The
operating
time
of
the
internal
batteries
depends
upon
display
intensity,
battery
charge
and
discharge
temperature,
and
the
function
(DMM
or
Oscilloscope)
being
used.
When
the
batteries
are
charged
and
operated
at
+20
to
+30°C
(+68
to
+86°F),
the
typical
operating
time
of
fully
charged
batteries
at
maxi-
mum
display
intensity
in
the
DMM
mode
of
operation
is
3.5
hours.
A
light-emitting
diode
(LED),
labeled
PWR
(BTRY),
indi-
cates
that
the
instrument
is
on
and
the
battery
charge
is
sufficient
for
operation.
When
the
battery
charge
is
low,
the
LED
extinguishes.
Within
4
to
10
minutes
after
the
LED
extinguishes,
an
automatic
battery
deep
discharge
protection
circuit
will
turn
the
instrument
off.
This
pre-
vents
excessive
discharge
which
would
result
in
battery
damage.
Battery Charging
To
charge
the
batteries,
connect
the
instrument
to
the
po-
wer
line
and
allow
at
least
16
hours
for
the
batteries
to
2-4
reach full
charge.
To
obtain
the
longest
operating
life
for
the
batteries,
the
instrument
should
be
turned
on
at
least
once
a
month
and
the
batteries
discharged,
and
then
re-
charged
for
24
hours.
This
procedure
balances
the
charge
on
the
batteries
and
reduces
the
possibility
of
either
cell
becoming
reverse
charged.
This
instrument
can
be
opera-
ted
while
the
batteries
are being
charged.
NOTE
If
the
instrument
does
not
operate
with
ac
power
applied,
and
the
PWR
(BTRY)
indica-
tor
does
not
light,
the
power
line fuse
may
be
blown.
See
Fuse
Replacement
in
Section
4
for
instructions.
The
energy
capacity
of
nickel-cadmium
cells varies
with
the
temperature
at
which
they
are
charged
and
operated.
Table
2-1
shows
the
percentage
of
full
charge
capaci
Ly
al
various
charging
and
operating
temperatures.
Nickel-cadmium
cells will self-discharge
when
the
instru-
ment
is
not
used
or
is
stored
for
extended
periods
of
time.
The
rate
of
self-discharge
is
dependent
upon
temperature
and
humidity.
When
the
instrument
is
to
be
stored
for
ex-
tended
periods
of
time,
particularly
at
high
temperature
or
REV APR 1982

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Tektronix 213 DMM Specifications

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BrandTektronix
Model213 DMM
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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