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we ann8 ° PERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL 1 AC VOLTMETER 403B GA Paciaao ato HEWLETT tf PACKARD OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL MODEL 403B AC VOLTMETER Serials Prefixed: 09864. IMPORTANT NOTICE Any changes made in jstrumants with serial numbers greater than those stated on this title page will be nated on 9 change shoot spied with thi ‘manual If he serial qumber of your instrument is lower than that sated fbove, the manual Can contain revisions that donot apply (0. your Insrument, Bsckaating Information located on the schematic end in the Ports Uist adapt tht (thee instruments To help minimize the possibility of electrical fire or shock hazards, do not expose this instrument to rain or excessive moisture. ‘Manual Part No. 00403-90013 ofiche Part No, 00403-90063, ©Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1962 P.O. Box 301, Loveland, Colorado, 80537 U.S.A. Printed: October 1976 G HEWLETT "ER PACKARD CERTIFICATION Hewlett-Packard Company certifies that this product met its published specifications atthe time of shipment from the Jactory. Hewlet-Packard further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable (0 the United Sates Na- tional Bureau of Standards, o the extent allowed by the Bureau's calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members. WARRANTY This Hewlett-Packard product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment [,except that in the case of certain components listed in Section I of this manual, the warranty shall be for the specified period] . 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 -hp-. Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to -hp- and -hp- shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer. However, Buyer shall pay all shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to -hp- from another country. Hewlett-Packard warrants that its software and firmware designated by -hp- 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 firmware 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 modification or misuse, operation outside of the environmental, specifications for the product, or improper site preparation or maintenance. NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. HEWLETT-PACKARD SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. HEWLETT- PACKARD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSE- QUENTIAL 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 Office. Addresses are provided at the back of this manual. wi Model 4038. Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION L-1. Description 1.5. Instrument and Manual Identification 1-7. Accessories Available Section I INSTALLATION 2-1, Inspection 244, Power Requirements 246, Installation. 28. Repackaging for Shipment Section IIL. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3-1. Introduction, 3.3. Front Panel Description 35. Operating Procedure 3-7. Rattery Chaiging Information 3.9. Instrument Temperature Limits 3-11. Input Protection 3.15. Voltage Measurements 3:18. Waveform Errors 3.21. Decibel Measurements 3.24. Impedance Correction Graph 3.27. Current Measurements 3.28. Clip.On Probe Section IV, THEORY OF OPERATION 41, Introduction, 43. Preliminary Attenuator. 46. Input Circuit 411. Intermediate Attenuator 4-20. Meter Rectifier Circuit . 425. Power Supply. Table 1-1. Specifications 1-2. Accessories Available 3-1. Effect on Model 4038 Voltage Measurements 3.2. Examples of Voltage and dB Measurements, Sl. Test Instruments Required 52. Calibration Check Table Section V. MAINTENANCE, 5-1. Introduction. 5-6. Test Instruments Required 5.8. _ Meter, Mechanical Zero 5-10. Performance Checks 12. Calibration Checks 5-13. Frequency Response Checks 6. Noise Check. 5-17, Input Resistance Check 5-18, Adjustment and Calibration Procedures 5.20. Power Supply Adjustment 5-21, Input Resistance. 5:23, Overload Check 5.24. Calibration and Tracking 5.25. High Frequency Response 5-26. 10 Volt Response Calibration 5.27. Troubleshooting 5.29. Repair 5.30. Cabinet Removal 5.31. Servicing Etched Circuit Boards. 5.33. Transistor Replacement 5.35. Function Switch Repait 5-37, Fluorescent Indicator Decal Section VI. REPLACEABLE PARTS 6-1. Introduction 64. Ordering Information. 66. Non-Listed Parts APPENDICES A. Code List of Manufacturers B. Sales and Service Offices LIST OF TABLES Troubleshooting 5-4. Test Procedure Troubleshooting, 55. Transistor Replacement 6-1. Replaceable Parts 2. Mechanical Parts 3. Cabinet Parts LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1-1, Model 403B AC Voltmeter 3-1. Front Panel Description 3.2. Voltage Measurements 3.3. Model 403B Impedance Correction Graph 4-1, Model 403B Functional Block Diagram 42. Input Amplifier 43. Diode Curtent Vs Diode Voltage 4-4, Fixed Amplifier Block Diagrarm 4.5. Meter Rectifier, Simplified Diagram 46 Page 10 32 Figure 5-1. Model 4038 Top View 5.2. Model 403B Bottom View. 53. Overload Check Setup 5-4, Performance Check Setup 55. Frequency Response Setup 546. Range Switch Detail 5-7, Funetion Switch Detail. 5.8. Schematic Diagram 6-1, Mechanical Parts 62. Cabinet Parts i HEWLETT PACKARD SAFETY SUMMARY nral safety precautions must be observed dur to comply with these precautions or with sf safoty standards of design, manufactur lity for the customer's failure to comply with these requiremants. This is a Safety Class 1 instrument. GROUND THE INSTRUMENT To minimize shock hazard, the instrument chassis and cabinet must be connected to an elec- trical ground. The instrument is equipped with a three-conductor ac power cable. The power cable must either be plugged into an approved three-contact electrical outlet or used with a three-contact to two-contact adapter with the grounding wire (green) firmly connected to an electrical ground (safety ground) at the power outlet. The power jack and mating plug of the power cable meet International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standards. ‘DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard. KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS Operating personnel must not remove instrument covers. Component replacement and internal adjustments must be made by qualified maintenance personnel. Do not replace components with power cable connected. Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed. To avoid injuries, always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them. DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person, capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation, is present. ‘DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY INSTRUMENT Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute parts or per- form any unauthorized modification to the instrument. Return the instrument to a Hewlett- Packard Sales and Service Office for service and repair to ensure that safety features are main- tained. DANGEROUS PROCEDURE WARKINGS Warnings, such as the example below, precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed. Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, treme caution when handling, testing, and adjusting instrument. Use ox- General Detinitions of Safety Symbols Used On Equipmant or In Manu NOTE ‘SAFETY SYMBOLS Instruction manual symbol: the product will be marked with this symbol when it is necessary for the user to refer to the instruction manual in order to protect against damage to the instrument. Indicates dangerous voltage (terminals fed from the interior by voltage exceeding 1000 volts must be so marked). Protective conductor terminal. For protection against electrical shock in case of a fault. Used with field wiring terminals to in- dicate the terminal which must be connected to ground before operating equipment. Low-noise or noiseless, clean ground (earth) terminal. Used for a signal common, as well as providing protection against electrical shock in case of a fault. A terminal marked with this symbol must be connected to ground in the manner described in the installation (operating) manual, and before operating the equipment. Frame or chassis terminal. A connection to the frame (chassis) of the equipment which normally includes all exposed metal struc- tures. Alternating current (power line) Direct current (power line). Alternating or direct current (power line) ‘The WARNING sign denotes a hazard, [t calls attention to a pro- cedure, practice, condition or the like, which, if not correctly per- formed or adhered to, could result in injury or death to personnel The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard, It calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, condition or the like, which,if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result ia damage to or destruction of part or all of the product, The NOTE sign denotes important information. It calls attention to procedure, practice, condition or the like, which is essential to highlight. Section I Model 403B 4038 STANDARD 4098 OPTION 01 Figure 1-1. Model 4038 AC Voltmeter. Model 4038. Section 1 SECTION | GENERAL INFORMATION 141. DESCRIPTION. 1-2. The -hp- Model 4038 Transistorized AC Vottmeter isa general purpose instrument that measures rms values of ac voltages in the 5 Hz to 2 MHz range. The instrument has full-scale ranges from I mV to 300 volts (-72 dBm to +52 dBm) in a 1, 3, 10 sequence. The Model 4038 meter face is calibrated with the upper scale in volts (rms); the Model 403B Option O1 meter face is calibrated with the upper scale in dB. Models 4038 and 403B Option O1 are shown ia Figure 1-1, and specifications are givea in Table 1-1. 13. The Model 403B operates from Nickel Cadmium batteries. The instrument also includes a self-contained battery charger which operates on 11S or 230 volts ac. 1.5, INSTRUMENT AND MANUAL IDENTIFICATION. 1.6, Hewlett-Packard uses a two-seotion serial number. If the first section (serial prefix) ofthe serial number on your instrument does not agree with those on the title page of this manual, change sheets supplied with the manual will define the differences between your instrument and the Mode! 403B described in ¢his manual. Some seciat numbers may have a lelter separating the (wo sections of the number, This letter indicates the country in which the instrument was manufactured, An additional Operating and Service Manual is available by ordering Option 910, Part ‘Number 00403.90013, 1-7, ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE. 1-8. To increase the usefulness of your instrument, the following accessories are available: a. -hp- Model 100A. Line Bridging Transformer. b, chp Model 11039A Capacitive Voltage Divider. €. slip. Modet 10121A BNC-To-Binding Post Adapter 1.9. Table 1-2 provides information and use of the acces. sories mentioned above as well as other useful accessories. Table 1-1. Specifications. onge 10.001 to 300 volts rm full scale (12 ranges! in a 1, 3, 10 Fraqueney Range: Sew 2M “Kot Full Seale Model 4038 Accuracy Specification Frequeney | 0r050% | Ow 20° toHetotMHss | 2% 28% 510 10H2 ‘and 29% 28% 102 MMe Model 4028 Option 01 Accuracy Specifcatio Frequency | oe080% | 0v0-20°6 torstorm | 20208 | +0708 510 10H2 ‘8 204s 1t02MHe 20708 +0 the 200 V rang sccuracy fs not specified above 100 KH. Tedvidualy calibrated, taut band. Responds to average value of input wevetorm and is calibrated in the Hs value of © Nominal laput Impedance "2 megohims: shunted by < 60 pF on O.001.volt to Q.034oKt anges, < 30 pF on 0.t-volt.t0 30090 ranges, Overload Protection: use protected: 1 tsolation Signal ground may be + S00 V de maximum from externsl ches Residual Noi: ‘With 100 430 shielded Jood acroae the input terminals noise is less than 3% of full sale for battery operation apd fess than 8% of fl scale for 32 line operation. Power Supply “rechargeable batteries (rnishod). 40-hour operation per Techorge (20 hours at 20°C), up to 500 recharging eyes (expected battry if of 20,000 hours. Recharging eicul is ‘sitcontained and functions automaticaly when instrument 15 operated from ac line (116 oF 290 V+ 10% 48 to 440 Hz, pg DIODE VOLTAGE (Eq) Figure 4-3, Diode Current Vs Diode Voltage. Figure 4-4. Fixed Amp Block Diagram. 4-20. METER RECTIFIER CIRCUIT. 4-21. The meter rectifier circuit is arranged in a bridge- type configuration, with a crystal diode and a capacitor in each branch and a de microammeter connected across its midpoints. The current through the meter is proportional to the average value of the input voltage waveform. 4.22. The 403B meter rectifier circuit operation can best be explained by analyzing the circuit in a simplified form. Figure 4-5 shows a voltage source generating a voltage Es across a circuit made up of CRI, CR2, M1, Rg, and Cl, C2. Note that the current flow for each half eycle (as indicated. by the arrows) always passes through the meter in the same direction. 4.23. In this circuit, disregarding contact potential and assuming zero meter fesistance, the circuit could be consi ered as a small resistance made up of CRI and CR2, in series with one capacitor (Cj + Cp) in series with Ry. There- fore, there will be a voltage across Rf proportional to the input signal, Model 4038 Figure 4.5. Meter Rectifier, Simplified Diagram. ] a aS “7 Figure 4-8, Meter Rectifier Circuit. 424. In the actual 4938 meter rectifier circuit, capacitors C17 and C28 provide a path for the ac feedback loop. The generator (Q3 - 6) with its large internal impedance (Ro) develops a voltage across the bridge. The meter is deflected according to the average value of the input voltage. The signal across Re-as in Figure 46 provides negative feedback, resulting in exteeme linear meter operation and large Ro, 4.28. POWER SUPPLY. 426. The Model 403B operates on batteries only. This Instrument uses four 6.5 volt nickel cadmium batteries and is designed to have a battery life of 40 hours before recharging. Section IV 4.27. R39 has been adjusted at the factory for a charging rate of 6.2 mA to prolong battery life. Ifthe instrument is used frequently in the fleld, R39 can be adjusted for a charging rate of 11 mA. If R39 is adjusted to the 11 mA rate, the instru ‘ment should be used on batteries andy except when recharging batteries. The batteries are recharged when the 403B is connected to an ac source with the function switch to on. The battery life of the instrument can be prolonged at the 11 mA charging rate if the instrament is not continuously overcharged. 428. When the function switch is in the BATT TEST position, and the instrument indicates a battery voltage of 24 volts, recharge the batteries for 20 to 25 hours at the 62 mA rate to completely recharge the batteries in the instrument. A longer charging period will be required ifthe batteries have been allowed to discharge below 24 volts. 4.29. Figure 5.9 iustrates the Power Supply Assembly, which supplies 4.8 mA of current to the instrument and 6.2 mA of current to the batteries. R39 is used to control the amount of current used to charge the batteries and caution must be used if R39 is adjusted to maximum The four nickel-cadmium batteries in the 4038 are in hermetically sealed containers. The user ‘must be cognizant of temperature extremes while charging the batteries. Under high tem perature (above 50° centigrade), hydrogen in the hermetically sealed battery container can ‘ulld up large pressure causing damage 0 the batteries andjor instrument. Do not charge batteries above 40° centigrade or 104° fahren hit, if R39 is set above 6.2 mA charging rate. 4-30. Figure 5.9 illustrates a conventional power supply. For 115 volt operation, the power transformer primaries are connected in parallel, and in series when used for 230 volt operation. The rectifier circuit is a conventional full wave bridge using C21 for a filter capacitor. Diode CRO 7 volt breakdown diode) and Q7 make up the Constant Current Generator. The collector current of Q7 is equal to the coftage across CR9 divided by R37 and R39. 431. CRIO prevents the batteries from discharging to the charging circuit when the instrument is inthe OFF position, 43 Section V Model 4038 METER even METE METER CAL MV RANGE ae aaa, pre Aut. GRO pRE‘AMPL LOOP GAIN ‘ADs wweuT ‘ouTeUT MeTeb aMeL wweur Figure 5-1. Mode! 4038 Top View. 8 R45 CHARGE RATE ADJ —_ BATT. TEST CAL, s2 FUNCTION ANGE SWITCH LEAD DRESS, Figure 5-2. Mode! 4038 Bottom View. Model 4038. Section V SECTION V MAINTENANCE 5-1. INTRODUCTION. 5.2. This section contains test and mainéenance informa. tion for your 403B. Included isa quick performance check that may be made with the instrument in its cabinet, a3 a part of routine maintenance or as a part of incoming qual- ity control inspection, 53. This instrument should require very little mainten- ance. Should failure occur, however, a troubleshooting paragraph (5-27) has been included to assist in locating the failure. An exploded view of the Model 403B is given in Figure 6.1 to help in locating parts. 5-4. If it becomes apparent that transistor replacement is necessary, consult Paragraph 5-33 to avoid damage to the new transistor. Care should be taken not to damage the prineed circuit board 58, Errors may be introduced in the 403B because of the capacity added in the circuit after cabinet replacement. ‘Therefore, after making gain or frequency response adjust- ments, temporarily place covers back on instrument and recheck the adjustment. NOTE Whenever it becomes necessary to perform repair on the 403B the position of the leads to and from the range switch should be noted. After repair the leads should be placed in the ‘same position, Lead dress {position itt have the most affect at frequencies above 100 kHz ‘on the 100 V range. Refer to Figure 5-2 for ‘appropriate lead position. 5.6. TEST INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED. 5-7. Table $-1 gives the test equipment requited to check the 4038. 5.8. Meter, Mechanical Zero. 5.9. When the meter is properly zero-set, the pointer will rest over the zer0 mark on the meter scale when the volt- meter is I)at normal operating temperature, 2)in its normal operating position, and 3) rusned off. Zero-ee as follows to obtain best accuracy and mechanical stability, a. Allow the voltmeter to operate for at least 20 ‘minutes; this allows the meter movement to reach normal operating temperature b. Tum voltmeter off and allow 30 seconds for all capacitors to discharge. c. Rotate mechanical zero-adjustment screw CLOCK: WISE, 4. Continue to rotate adjustment screw CLOCKWISE; STOP when pointer is right on zer0. Table 5-1. Test Instruments Flequired. Minimum leavired Specifications Recommended “hor Instruments [DC Eteetonie Voltmeter | Sensitivity: 1 volt fll ecale minimum Model 34658 Input resistance: 10 magohms or higher Digital Voltmeter Voirmeter Calibration | Output voltage range: 01 10.300 volts Model 72888 Generator Signe! equeney: #00 Hz or TASA/7A6A Bisvortion: tess than 0.2%; Accuracy Voltmeter Caibettor 0.25% “Termination Feadthrough, 50 ohm Mode! 110886 Restor $Skilohm # 10%, 10 watt ont -9034 Resistor 200 kilonm #16 057-0128 AC Electronic Vottmeter | Input impedance: 10 megohes shunted by | Mode! 4006/61. 25 pF (oelow the 0.3 vot range) ‘Aeturacy! +23 from 20 He 1 MHz tip on De Current Range: 3 mA to 1 ampere Model £2818 Milignmeter Aecuracy! 23% 20.1 mA De Miniammeter Oxitator Frequency range: § He -2 Me Model 652A, ‘Gurput impedence: 600 ohms, 50 ohne ‘Gutpurt lel 00 1 V ems into 600 ohms Monitor: meter ctcut with expand function Electronic Voltmeter sa Section V Rotate adjustment screw COUNTERCLOCKWISE 15° to remove tension, f. IF Step € causes the meter to move off zero, repeat procedure, making the COUNTERCLOCKWISE rotation Tess thaw 15" 5-10. PERFORMANCE CHECKS. Sel, The performance checks are in-cabinet tests that ‘compare the 4038 with its specifications. These precedures ccan_ be used both for incoming and periodic inspections. Refer to Table 5-1 for test equipment required throughout this procedure. 512. Calibration Checks. a. Rotate the 4038 FUNCTION switch to BATT TEST. Meter should read 2.4 volts on the 3.0 volt scale. If 403B. does not read 2.4 volts, recharge the batteries, b. Connect the 4038 as shown in Figure 5-4 ©. Set the Voltmeter Calibrator for 400 Hz and 300 V rms and set the 403B to the 300 V range 4. The 403B should indicate between 294 V and 306 V. e. Repeat Steps ¢ and d for each voltage indicated in Table $2 ‘Table 6:2. Calibration Check Table. ‘Vorrmeter Calibrator ‘Mose! 4038 Output MOOHE rms) | _ indication (Vrms) ‘Minimum Maximum 300 v 24 vis08 woo v 8 vito2 3 va v| 306 v 0 Vv 98 v| 102 v 3 ¥ 294 v| ‘306 v Vv 33 v| ior v 03 v 0234 v| 0.306 v ory aos v| 0102 v 20 mv ra | 506 mv 10 mv 98 mv| 102 av ‘3 mV 294 mv| 3.06 mV 1m 098 mv] 1.02 mv 5-13, Frequency Response Checks. 5-14, High Frequency Response Check. a. Connect the 4038 as showa in Figure 5-5. . Set the 652A for 400 Hz and adjust the output level for 0.94 mV indication on 1 mV range of the 403B meter. . Place the 652A OUTPUT MONITOR switch to EXPAND and adjust the REF SET control for a convenient reference point. 5.2 Model 4038. NOTE Do not adjust the REF SET control for the remainder of the check. d. Change the 652A frequency to $00 kHz and adjust the output level for the same reference level as in Step c. e. The 4038 meter indication should be within 0.92 mV and 0.96 mV. f. Repeat Step d for 1 MHz and 2 MHz, The 403B meter reading should be between 0.89 mV and 0.99 mV. g. Repeat the same procedure for the 0,003, 0.01, 0.03, Land 3 volt range. bh. Turn the 4038 RANGE switch to 30 volts, i. Connect an oscillator (ip- Model 200 CD) to the 403B INPUT. Set the frequency to 400 He. J. Connect on AC Voltmeter (-hp- Model 400E/EL) to the oseillator output. k. Adjust the oscillator for a 20.0 volt reading on the 403B meter. Record the reading on the monitoring volt meter (connected in Step j) 1. Adjust the oscillator frequency to 300 kHz. Adjust the oscillator AMPLITUDE control until the monitoring voltmeter indicates the reference level recorded in Step k. m, The 403B meter should indicate between 19.4 V and 206. 5-16. Low Frequency Response Check. a. Connect the 403B as shown in Figure 5-5. b. Set the 652A for 400 Hz and adjust output level for 0.94 mV indication on 1 mV range of 4038. c. Place OUTPUT MONITOR switch on 652A to EXPAND and adjust REF SET control for a convenient reference point. NOTE Do not adjust the REF SET control for the remainder of the check. ._Change the 6524 frequency to 10 Hz and adjust the OUTPUT AMPLITUDE for the same reference level as in Stepe. ©. The 403B meter indication should be between 089 mV and 0.99 mV, £. Repeat the same procedure for the 0.003, 0.01,0.03, (O41, and 3 volt range Model 4038. 5-16, Noise Check, a Disconnect the 403B from the setup shown in Figuee 5-4 and rotate the 403B FUNCTION switch to ON b. Terminate the 403B input with a 100 K ohm Shielded load. The 403B meter deflection on any range should be less than 3% of full scale in battery operation and less than 8% of full scale in ac ine operation, 5-17. Input Resistance Check. 8. Connect the 403B as shown in Figure 5-4 (Position B) b. Rotate the 403B RANGE switch to 0.01 c. Adjust Voltmeter Calibrator for an output of 0.01 volt 400 Hz rms. 4. The 403B meter should indicate between 9.0 mV and 9.5 mV, NOTE This corresponds 20 an input resistance of 1.8 40.3.8 megohms where Emeter Rinput = * Reeries ‘input “Emeter 5.18. ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCE- DURES. 5.19, The following is a complete adjustment and calibra- tion procedure and should be made only if it has been Gefinitely determined tat the 403B is out of adjustment. Transistor changes ate usually not cause for complete adjustment (see Table 5-5). If the instrument fails any of the limits given in the following steps, carefully recheck your connections and procedure. If the instrument stil fails the step, refer to Table 5-3 and 5-4 for possible cause and corrective action NOTE In order to avoid the effects of hand capaci tance a tuning wand with « non-metallic shank should be used for al adjustments. 5-20. Power Supply Adjustment. 4. Connect the 403B to a variable line transformer. Set the line voltage to 115 volts; turn on the AC Voltmeter, and allow five minutes for warmup, b. Connect a Clip-On DC Ammeter (hp- Model 428A/B) probe around the violet wire connected to battery BI4, Adjust R39 (see Figure 5-2) for an indication of 6.2 mA on the DC Ammeter. Section V NOTE If the instrument is to be used frequently in the field, R39 can be adjusted for a fast charging rate of 11 mA. Da not charge batteries at temperatures above 40°C if R39 is set for I] mA charging rate, Battery life will be pro- longed at the lower charging rate. cc. Vary the input line voitage from 103 to 127 volts; the Clip-On DC Ammeter reading should not vary more than 1.0 mA from the reference setting in Step b. NoTE The following test requires an ae voltmeter that is capable of making floating ac measurements This requirement cari be met by using an “hp: 34654 in the battery operated mode. 4. Sot the 403B line voltage to 115 volts. Place the ac voltmeter (ip- 3465) in the battery operating mode. Using a short pair of twisted clips leads, connect the input of the ac voltmeter to the positive terminal of BT! and the negative terminal of BT4; the ripple voltage should not exceed 1.5 mV rms. €. Set 403B FUNCTION switch to OFF; disconnect ae power source and set FUNCTION switch to ON. DC Voltmeter must be isolated from 403B ground. £. Connect volts probe of a DC Voltmeter to the red wire connected to the battery BT1; connect common lead ‘of the de voltmeter to the violet wire connected to battery BT4, 1g. Rotate 403B FUNCTION switch to BATT TEST. If DC Voltmeter reading is not 24 volts, recharge batteries in the 403B (see Paragraph 3-7). Adjust R4S for a 403B meter indication of 1/10 the voltage indicated on zhe de volt- meter. 621, Input Resistance. 5.22. Check the 403B input resistance by following the procedure outlined in Paragraph 5-17. If the input resis: tance is not within test limits, the value of R6 should be changed (typical range of R6 is from 3.9 to 10 megohms). 5.23. Overload Check. a, Connect the 403B as shown in Figure 5:3 The 15 KO 10W resistor must be connected as shown in Figure 5-3 t0 prevent damage to volt ‘meter calibrator, 53 Section V hprsean hpaos Oo Figure 5-3. Overload Check Setup. b. Rotate the 403B FUNCTION switch to OFF connect an AC Voltmeter (hp: Movel 400E/EL) between the base of QI and chassis ground. ©. Rotate the 403B FUNCTION switch to ON and RANGE switch to 0.1 vot 4. Set Voltmeter Calibrator (hp: Model 738BR) OUT: PUT SELECTOR to 400 He ras and 300 volts; the AC Voltmeter reading should be less than 3.5 volts. (If neces: sary, check CRI and CR2) 5.24, Calibration and Tracking. a. Disconnect the 403B from the ac power source. (The following procedure should be performed with battery ‘operation. When using battery operation the chassis should bbe connected to earth ground), b. Connect the 403B as shown in Figure $-4 (Position A). NOTE The 200 K resistor is used only for the input resistance check (Paragraph 5-21). Rotate the 403B RANGE switch to 0.001 volt 4. Set the Voltmeter Calibrator (hp Model 738BR) for 0.001 volt rms at 400 Hz. ©. Preset R33 (loop gain adj) 1/3 clockwise and adjust R29 (meter cal. 1 mV range) for a fullseale indication on the 403B. Model 403B £, Rotate the 403B RANGE switch to 0.1 volt. Set the Voltmeter Calibrator to 0.1 volt rms at 400 Hz, Adjust R3 (cal. 0.1 V 400 Hz) for 2 full-scale indica: tion on the 403B meter. hh, Rotate 403B RANGE switch to 30.0 volts and set Voltmeter Calibrator to 30.0 volts at 400 Hz ems. i. Adjust R4 (see Figure 5-2) for a full-scale indication on the 403B meter. ji. Check calibration on the 0.003, 0.01, and 0.03 volt ranges; accuracy should be within + 2.0% of full scale on all ranges. k._ Set Voltmeter Calibrator for 1.0 volt. Rotate 4038. FUNCTION switch to 1.0 volt 1. Check 403B meter tracking at 0.1 voft increments Variation should be less than + 2% of ful scale. 5.25. High Frequency Response. a. Connect the 403B as shown in Figure 5-5, Set oscillator (ap: Model 652A) to 10 mV rms range 21-400 He. ¢. Adjust OUTPUT AMPLITUDE control for eading of, 9.4 mV on the 4038, 4. Place OUTPUT MONITOR switch to expand and adjust REF SET for a convenient reference point on 652A meter. ©, Vary the 6524 frequency dial between 1 MHz and 3 MHz Keeping the same reference point as in Step d. Adjust C16 (cal. 1 mV 2 MHz) for 9.4 mV 5% frequency response between 1 and 2 MHz with a gradual roll-off between 2 and 3 MHz, If C16 does not have sufficient range, the value of CIS should be changed (refer to Para- graph 5-42 for C1 selection) NOTE The frequency rolloff must start between 2 Milz and 3 Mitz, If the rolloff is extended beyond 3 MHlz, the frequency response will not be flat across the S itz to 2 MHz band. ‘VOLIWETER CALIBRATOR ‘pr seer hpaose hoses Qe Figure 5-4, Performance Check Setup. 54 Figure 5:5. Frequency Response Setup. _~ Model 4038. f. Adjust 652A Oscillator for a 300 kHz output fre- ‘quency and same output level asin Step d. Rotate 652A frequency dial between 300 kHz and 1 MHz while maintaining same reference on meter. The 403B meter should indicate 9 mV + 00.2 mV (+ 2%). IF necessary, adjust R33 fora flat response NOTE Repeat Paragraphs 5-24 and 525 if R33 is adjusted. hh, Rotate the 403B RANGE switch to 0.1 i Set the 652A Oscillator for 400 Hz and 0.1 RANGE. j. Adjust the OUTPUT AMPLITUDE control for an indication of 0.96 of full scale on the 403B meter. k. Readjust the 652A OUTPUT AMPLITUDE control for a convenient reference on the 652A meter. |. Change the 652A frequency to 300 kHz while main- taining reference on meter m. Adjust C3 for 2 0.96 of full scale reading on the 403B meter. 5-26. 10 Volt Response Calibration. a. Tum the 403B RANGE switch to the 10 V RANGE. b. Connect Wide Range Oscillator (-hp- Model 200CD) to the 403B INPUT. Set the Oscillator frequency 10 400 He, ©. Connect an_ AC Voltmeter (dp: Model 400E/EL) to the Oscillator OUTPUT. d. Adjust the Oscillator AMPLITUDE for 9.40 volt indication on the 403B meter. Record the AC Voltmeter (ip- Mode! 400E/EL) reading, Set the oscillator frequency to 300 kHz. Adjust the Oscillator AMPLITUDE control until the AC Voltmeter indicates the reference level recorded in Step d. The 403B should indicate 9.2 t0 9.6 volts NOTE The AC Voltmeter used in this procedure should have been recently calibrated and have a mown frequency response from 400 Hz to at Teast 300 kHz, If there isa vartation in response berween 400 Hz and 300 kHz, this should be ‘considered when adjusting the 403B. f, Adjust C3 for a 403B meter indication of 10.0 volts. Repeat Paragraph 5-25, Steps h thru m, adjusting C2 and C3 for optimum performance between 0.1 volt range at 300 kHz and 10 volt range at 300 kHz. Section V 527. TROUBLESHOOTING. 5.28. To assist in troubleshooting, Tables 5-3 and 5-4 are Included in this section of the manual. Table 5-3, Trouble- shooting, is used for evaluation problems that may be encountered and easily recognized by the operator, and therefore consists mainly of front panel indications. Tables 5.3 and 5.4, Test Procedure Troubleshooting, is for the technician 10 localize areas of trouble encountered whi testing the Model 4038, NOTE When replacing any erystal diodes or transistors in the Modet 403B, refer to Paragraph 5-33 and Table Table 53. Troubleshooting Symptom ‘couse Fuse F1 blown Batteries ow ‘Shorted transistor CRT oF CR? on pen conten rane No response to input Low reading on Gat tet | Recharge Bator Noise indication on (cR1 oF CR2 noisy {usually Q1 oF 02) cra or cra Meter pins when switeh- Dirty contacts in range ing through ranges switch 7.012, oF C13 taky Meter pulsotes at frequen 17,18, 20 pen or leaky ‘ier below 1SHe Meter ealibration off on anges above 0.03 Mater calibration off on anges below 0.1 baa in range stem Resistors bod in inter ‘mediate attenuator Ta range Battery will not hole R10 shorted chorge Shorted eatin battery Batery charge inoperative | 7, CRS, CRG, CR, cr, cro, C21 Switeh on 230 V posi ‘when using 115 'V Replace C13 0.001, 0.1, 10 calibration ‘kay but all ether ranges ut of ealibration st 00 He al ronges on 400 He ‘calibration check out ‘kay except for one oF ‘wo ranges and the fick resistors check okay [At 3 volts2 Miz meter ‘Shorten tends on R18 read high Tenis doesn’t fi problem, replace R18 Chock for solder sashes lonbaccide of R) ‘change a3 No adjustment on chara: Ing earn Section V Table 6-4, Test Procedure Troubleshooting, 29 wil not aout for cri? {ua sae indication CRS, baa {1 through 06 bad Noise (4030 input erm inated with» shielded 100 K resistor Uvally 01 6r 02 noisy Input rasiance out of (01 or G2 bad po 69, C10,c11, AG properly 11 Meter reas con oR, CRA bad all meter divisions 2) Meter reid above ‘Siisione 9B wrong valve Diodes CR3, CRA boa Meter Mi bod Low frequency response ‘bad 1,7, 12,13, 1820 {400€ reads moce than RI oF CRZ bod Excesina Chorging Rate R39 No Effect fad CRO, 07 5.29, REPAIR, 5-30. Cabinet Removal. a, Top Cover: remove the single screw which holds the cover to the rear panel and slide the cover toward the rear. b. Bottom Cover: remove the flat head screw holding the cover to the rear panel aud slide the cover toward the rear, The bail aust be up. . Side Covers: remove the flat head screws which hold the cover to the side casting of the instrument, 5.31. Servicing Etched Circuit Boards, 5-32, One double-sided and two single sided circuit boards are used in the Model 403B. Follow these general rules when servicing these boards. 4. Do not apply excessive heat to the conductor or com: ponent being soldered. b. Use a toothpick or wooden splinter to clean holes before inserting new components. ©. To remove a damaged component, clip leads near component; then apply heat and remove component lead with a straight upward motion, 4. To insure good connection between the eyelet and conductor, solder from the conductor side. 56 Model 403B 5:33, Transistor Replacement. 5.34. Transistors can be damaged by excessive heat. When replacing transistors on the Model 4038 printed circuit board, use & heat sink, such as an alligator clip, and use a low wattage soldering iron. Refer to Table $-5 for any adjustments after replacement. Refer t0 Paragraph 5-39) for replacement of germanium transistor. 535, Function Switch Repair, 6. Figure 5.7 gives cabling detail on Model 4038 UNCTION switch. 5.37. Fluorescent Indicator Decal. 5.38. If the FUNCTION switch is removed for any reason, the fluorescent indicator decal will have to be replaced. This decal has a special adhesive on the back that holds firmly against the FUNCTION switch nut, To assure pos tive contact, proceed as follows: a, Moisten the back of the decal with a piece of tissue soaked in xylene and allow a few minutes for the adhesive to soften, bb. Place the decal over the FUNCTION switch shaft, adhesive side down. Position the black area directly over the OFF line on the Model 403B pane! and press the decal firmly against the FUNCTION switeh nut. «. Slide a bushing or nut over the shaft so that it will hhold the decal in contact with the FUNCTION switch nut, and allow about 20 minutes for the adhesive to dry 4. Remove the bushing or nut used for weighting and install the small spacer and FUNCTION switch knob. 5.39. Germanium Transistor Replacement (applies to Serial Numbers 949-10635 and below). 5.40. The germanium transistors used in 403B's (Serial Numbers 249-0635 and below) are no longer available for replacement, When it becomes necessary to replace the germanium ‘eansistors (Q2, Q3, Q5 are type 2N2189, Q1 is type 2NB52), itis recommended thatthe replacement be with Silicon ‘transistors. The following procedure describes the modifications necessary to replace the germanium transistors with silicon transistors a. If either Q1 or Q2 fails, they must be replaced as a pair. The silicon replacement for both transistors is -hp- Part Number 1853.0020. Other modifications necessary 1. Change R7 to a 34 KO 1% 1/8 watt metal film resistor, -hp- Part Number 0698-4493, Model 4038, 2. Change R13 to a 22 k® 10% 1/2 watt resistor, -ap- Part Number 0687-2231 3. Completely recalibrate the instrument, b. If either Q3 or QS fails, they must be replaced as a pair, The silicon replacement for both transistors is -hp: Part Number 1853-0020. The replacement of R35 with 294 91% 1/8 watt metal film resistor is the only modifica tion necessary. Completely recalibrate the instrument. Section V 5.41, Factory Selected Components. 542. C15, 2 MHz Pad for C16, Refer to Paragraph 5.28(e), to determine if value of C15 needs to be changed. If the frequency roll off described in Step ¢ starts before 2MHz, the value of C15 must be decreased. If the fre {quency’roll off does not start between 2 MHz and 3 MHz the value of C15 must be increased. The range of C15 is 100 pF through 200 pF. Toble 5-5. Transistor Replacement. eterence Function (Checks or Agjustments eter to 03,2 | Grand G2 work rogetner to pro- | Check input impedance | 5:17 Steps a thru d ide a high input impedance Feadjust 829 524 Stopes thru © (Emitter Follower! Cheek noise S:16Steps 9 and 6 03,4 | Amplifier Common emitter) | Readjust R33 5:25 Stpsa thug as ‘Amplifier (Common collector) | Readjust R33 5:25 Step a thru g rs ‘Amplitis signal (Comman base) | Readjust AIS 525Stepsa thru g Co Charging Currant Regustion eaajust R39 5-20Stape a ard b 1.2. | Protacte Qt from overload Recheck overtoad 5.29 Steps thru é check noise 5:18 Steps 9 ard b R3,4 | meter Diodes just R29 5.24 Stopea theu e readjust RAS 5:20Stopse thru 9 crs | pesttier Diodes Check battery charge | 5 20Stepsa.and b cre | Zener Diode Feacjust R39 5.29 Steps and b caro | station Diode Cheek battery charge | 5 20Stepea and b Section V Model 403B aS * 20, s sane, 08— 90, RON a7 a ol 2) cg—ace O a e. 3) @, y Le a) 2 sow SID(R) si SIME - ~ : mace, Nene = 1 WAFER TRON WEED PROM BOTTOM rCNT OF ETE. = 2 WATER EARS VIEWED AON ROTTOM REAR OF ISROMENT. cS le cedleliel| fer se A50 st7 nave no swrrcuns An ARE OT SHON a eC D & BiTonsvownen reson 2 cancusp sonagns @ woicare conracr postions EvEN ‘Sfbuai SoM Postion! MASSE SLAOR. Figure 5-6. Range Switch Detail. 58 Model 4038 Sesion aetior e- a “e omnis S2A(F) }oz—s1av 10 a _serten snows 1 [OFF] rosrron, Foetoxs an woven Sout Posen Figure 5-7. Function Switch Detail. 59 Section V Model 4038. SCHEMATIC NOTES 1. RANGE SWITCH SHOWN ON 0.001 VOLT RANGE. 2. FUNCTION. SWITCH SHONN IN THE OFF POSITION. 4. SWITCH CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN FoR SCHEMATIC Siweutcity AND MAY NOT BE ACCOMPLISHED IN THE MANNER SHOWN. 4. ALL DC VOLTAGES ARE TYPICAL VALUES. & TOLER: ANGE OF # tom SHOULD BE ALLOWED WHEN MEASUR. ING THESE VOLTAGES. 5. 1 DENOTES CHASSIS GROUND. SY DENOTES SIGNAL GROUND (FLOATING) “OPTIMUM VALUE SELECTED AT FACTORY. AVERAGE VALUE IS SHOWN AND IN SOME CASES THE PART MAY Be OwTTEo. 6. RESISTOR VALUES ARE IN OHMS AND CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE IN MICROFARADS UNLESS OTHERWISE 7, — —— penores assemecy 3, (—Jpenores FRONT PANEL MARKING, MIZE oe notes SCREWORIVER ADJUST. 9, \924 DENOTES WIRE COLOR: COLOR CODE SAME AS RESISTOR COLOR CODE. FIRST NUMBER IDENTIFIES BASE COLOR, SECOND NUMBER IDENTIFIES WIDER STRIP, THIRD NUMBER IDENTIFIES NARROWER STRIP. (e.5, \824/= WHITE, RED, YELLOW.) 10.49, OENOTES COMPONENT CHANGE, REFER TO ITEM A IN BACKDATING TABLE. 11.GEFORE ADJUSTING AG REFER TO PARAGRAPH 38, $27,428, #29 and 520, 12,FOR INSTRUMENTS SERIAL NUMBER 949-10635 AND BELOW O1, 02, 03, AND QS ARE GERMANIUM TRANSIS: TORS. 04 AND 08 ARE 2N706A. FOR SERIAL NUMBER ‘940-10635 AND BELOW, THE VOLTAGES SHOWN ON THE SCHEMATIC DO NOT APPLY, WHEN THE Qt THROUGH 05 WERE CHANGED TO Si, LI WAS ADDED TO OG EMITTER. FOR VOLTAGES WITH GERMANIUM TRANSIS. DENOTES MAIN SIGNAL PATH. ‘TOR REFER TO TABLE BELOW. Voltages for Germanium Transistors ~ ‘Applies to S/N 949-10635 and below. Colleton ue Emit | _ Test Conditions 01 |-a7viesv|-saviev |-a2via9v| range — 200v INPUT — Short o2| -suply |-s2vessv|-svearv | (Meer, Stores 3) -asy ey 08) | i voitege reference as] -ov sas 5V_—_| tocircuit common bs] aay ov ev | Allvottogs ne De, os] asv ov sv with “gormaniam ‘ansistors, The actual voltages on 1 ara G2 will vary copending on the battery charge. The table for Q! and G2 is setup 10 read: Minimum harge/Maximim charge, where. Minimum charge = Typical voltages with the battery reading 24 Vin battery ts and Maximum charge = Typical votagoe teith the battery reading 26 V in battery test, 5.10 Ea a g ade | ddidjdgig¢d 1 ee mare 5 8 theses addd¢ edd ddeeddgdel ca Poo at | gs on thse o§ nf -o 08 of 98 aE te eee0eoeeneoe 2 ga (ame) eee —siv e—-18V [Se —-e.0v Gears 250) ®. 2. Az Sectio a re — pe a aa (ero) aS 2, waltp On ro sa | #8 3 [Ilo ney iss | set lo, 1888 HO? lo. ' 2 2 | io! ! Le, ® _ ed ®. Loo Figure 5.8. Schematic Diag Sel) PERFORMANCE TEST CARD HewiettPackard Model 038 Transistorized AC Voltmeter Serial No. “Teas Performed by bate Description 1. Calibration A. Range Accurey 300 roov sov tov av Ww osv ory 0.03 oorv 0.003 v 2.001 v 2. High Frequency Response A, 0.001 Range 00 kite vane 2M 8. 0.003 Range 500 kite vate 2 wie © 001 Renae s00 Ke me 2 wie ©. 0.03 Renge 500 kite Tats 2 ite 512 ‘Check Full sale + 2% Full sale + 2% Full sale + 2% Fall sate + 2% Full sale # 2% Full sate # 2% Flt sale + 2% Full sale # 2% Full sale # 2% Full sale # 2% Full sale # 2% Full sale + 2% 0.94 Full sale + 2% 0.94 Full sate + 2% 0.94 Full sale # 5% 0.98 Full sale # 2% 0.94 Full sale 4 2% 0.94 Full sale + 5% 0.94 Full sale + 2% 0.94 Full sale # 2% 0.94 Full sale + 5% 0.94 Full sate 2 2% 0.94 Full sale # 2% 0.94 Full sale 4 5% PERFORMANCE TEST CARD (Cont'd) Deseriotion Pa heck 2. High Frequency Response (Cont'd | 5:14 E. 0.1 Range 500 Hs 04 Fatt seate + 2% vite 0.94 Fut sate 2256 2M 094 Futtscate + 5% Fav Range 500 KH — 0.94 Fultcale + 2% vate 094 Futtscate # 28 Mie 0.94 Futecae + 5% 6. 10V Range 200 kHz 0.94 Fatt cate « 2% 3. Low Frequency Response 515 A, 0001 Range roc 0.94 Futscate + 2% 8. 0.003 Range roees 0.94 Futt scale 22% ©. 0.01 Range tone 0.94 Fuliscae + 2% 2.0.03 Range tone 094 Fuitseale 2% 5, 0.1 Range 108 096 Funscale » 2% 3 Range Woes —_- 0.94 Fut sea 3% Noise Check 516 ‘A Battery Operation —________. < ss ettection 8. AC Operation < 8% Deflection Input Resistance 517 2.0109.5mv Model 4038. Section VI SECTION VI REPLACEABLE PARTS 64, INTRODUCTION. 62. This section contains information for ordering replacement parts. Table 6-1 lists parts in alphameric order of their reference designators and indicates the description, -hp- part number of each part, together with any applicable notes, and provides the following: a. Total quantity used ia the instrument (TQ column). ‘The total quantity of a partis given the first time the part ‘number appears. . Description of the part. (See list of abbreviations below.) c. Typical manufacturer of the part in a five-digit code. (Gee Appendix. A for lst of manufacturers.) d. Manufacturer's part number. 6.3. Miscellaneous parts are listed at the end of Table 6-1 64. ORDERING INFORMATION. 65. To obtain replacement parts, address order or inquiry to your local Hewlett-Packard Field Office. (See Appendix B for list of office locations.) Identify parts by their Hewlett-Packard part numbers. Include instrument model and serial numbers, 66. NON-LISTED PARTS. 6-7. To obtain a part that is not listed, include: a. Instrument model number. Instrument serial number, ¢. Description of the part 4. Function and location of the part te ea ® ouvert de enous ° = : 61 Section VI Toble 6-1. Replaceable Parts Model 4038 Beterence,, | HP Port Number | Cty Description Me | Mfr Part Number i 1 ue aanongaenw mice i : | Se 8 i | xa PRR, f wee 1 | aepeey mies ae oom || RRR SA agg ad 62, oa Mode 4038 Section VI Table 6-1, Replaceable Pots(Cont'd) Reference Tp Port Number | ty Description Mts] te Port Number o-s 1 [ABER aie vagrananow-nes finer Jorve-t-ems z Se i ik z Si niphower uu see mameentr neeLaces a Pouch uae et it omeery nenacts 20K ‘ae SLUSEDIN OLSEN NSTACMENTS asseneey Fuyerion aren Stc7 3905 MeLUOES aon 63 Section VI Model 4038 ‘Table 6-2, Mechanical Parts. Number On Name/Destgnator Stock Number 1 Indicator, Neon See DS1, Tobie 6-1 2 Retainer clio osidoiz3 3 Insulation, vinyl ting (specify 1" length) (9890.05? 4 Knob, bat wlingleator, block (9370.0087 5 ‘Special washer 3/8 ich OD x 0.26 inch 10 '3050.0014 6 Water, fluorescent indicator fr use with Function Switch Knob 71230101 7 Panel, front 00403.00206 a Meter 0100 wa de (4038) Seem, Table 6-1 Meter, 0-100 mA de, DB Seale (Option 01) 9 38132 « 1/2" mut, hex 2950-0001, 10 AC shiats ‘4038-60 " Vertical shield 4008.64 2 Bushing theeaded 3/8 32 1410.0003, 3 6.32 8/16" nut, hex. /lock 2420-0001 4 ‘Assembly FUNCTION Switch: 2 set, 3 p08 ‘see 82, Table 6-1 8 ‘Seren 6:92 «378 fl head philips crv 23700013 6 Screw 6:32 x 3/8 tat head slot drive 23700002 ” Cover 1/3 module 8 inch deep, top 5060-8547 1B ‘Assembly, printed cieuit ‘Sew A1, Table 6-1 18 jatory holaer 5080-0515 20 ‘Sere, 632 1-1/2 binding head with lock 2370.0010 a Screw 6:92 x 3/8 pon heod 22900010 2 Not assigned 3 Rear pel, 1/3 module, 1/2 recess 00403.00205 24 ‘Side frame 6 x8 sub module "80600702 25 Switch shield All apatieations 00403-00602 26 Side cover, 6x8, 5M 000.8563 2 Some ar 15, 8 ‘Bottom cover 1/3 module, 8 neh OF 000.8568 2 ‘Aswmbly RANGE Switch: 3sect, 12.908, See, Table 64 50 Some 15 a 6.32 5/16" nat 420.0002 2 He spit lock, 38 2190-0006 a Same es 16 34 Spacer No, 6x 5/16 0380-0007 35 318" 10 x 5/8" OD tat washer 13080-0067 36 #6 internal lock washer 21900007 2 5/8" internal lock (heowy) washer 190.0022 38 #6 solder tug "U" 360.0082 9 Tinnerman etainers 500.0039 20 Same os) 4 Some 9813 2 Coupler, shatt 1/4 020.0237 a ‘Nuts, plastic 20500144 a Spring washer ‘080.0598 6 Hinge 5080-0700 6 ‘Stand, third mod, tit 1490:0031 2 Foot asembly, third med. 5060-0727, a ‘skeite aote for range oitch 4098.37 3 Assembly, ial 4038-99 50 ‘Assembly, binding post: black wistrap ‘S001, Table 6-1 ‘assembly, binding post: redarey ‘Assembly, binding post: redrey 51 Mote tri, thd mod, 070.8852 82 Bettery, nickel cadmium, 6.25 V nom. 225 mAh See 8T1, 2,3, 4, Teblo 61 3 Assombiy, resistor booed SeeA3, Table 4 64 =~ Model 4038 Section VI Figure 6-1. Mechanical Parts. Model 4038 Section VI Figure 6-2. Cabinet Parts. Table 6-3. Cabinet Parts. 7 tnp-Stock No, Deserition Note 1 5080-0702 Frame Assembly 2 490.0031 Stand: Fit 3 5040-0700, Hinge 4 000-0727, Foot Asseabiy 5 5020-0700, Sacer 6 5000-8563 Cover: Side 5000-0702, Cover: Sige For Bive Instruments 7 5060-8547 Cover Assembiy: Top 5060.0705, Cover Assembly: Top For Blue Instruments 8 5000-8589 Cover Assembly: Bettom 5000-5308 Cover Assembly: Boxtom For Blue Instruments 9 0403-00205 Panel: Rear All applications 10 (00403-00206 Panel: Front All applications. For instruments (See Figure 6-11 SIN 0986A08A80 and below, the changed tor 1510008112), 4510-05401) and C22 must be faded between input Lo. and 66 Model 4038 Appendix A CODE LIST OF MANUFACTURERS. ‘re towing cate mers are tam he Fea apy ale for Mayltrera Canoe amok Mae Cote) ad A a ‘Deel at ieee "Ta ee isa he te gees wed spe ty bm fen ae Ae YA Somme: jc emer. BAT Sunste, l 236 8. Bere, ne. ere nt See arte Car ahs NP Ben Ar CoP Eee yort, wy, UE Sane go, samara Ca ‘hntncon 8516 me yaa Bea ‘tan: Sis rac Sas Simones en pecergaceme at So Eee Seite ge | Sa te oe mes. stores cen, BR Ei icee ‘Bech ana tb peat i ‘re Bate Syotem fr Crores Sime Here ee adgn fate, ¥, eee ieee co es ee ea Wheslock Seale Long Branch, 2. ihn Cot new York, NY, ATT Semi ‘paw erect a SRE coy HERR Set Pe pent 7 Rats barn ESS cores on Satta ET ie Mae arr se orvon Tench Wire Prats Sectes Cop niet De syracane, wx. ioe Coens Gevice Crp. ihn Ca. ‘egret nat Carp" tnbeaek WF poetics Tot Gas "Bayes its SS ayaa Sm Seats come, ce OO sean, ‘suimetiee Me aac sees th ete oe Sn SEE Stein ance saci 2 gy nthe HOM HEE tee °°” a oe EE eS Be ees ase Be eat se tt mis aene Stt acee co A Souietag oe OY St Renee se gh ea2Tt wesiuphouse Elec Corp. gaa, gi tai in tos goteiey Gay TSS Thied weGrae- Bison West orange, NJ “Sencar Sop vamewond, mT Satara aga male tee Conca me aie Appendix A. Model 403B ‘CODE LIST OF MANUFACTURERS (Continued) ee ai orp. im ar it a aie wi aan Ect Toe ep ac fico ne es ee An, plement See Settee Ge EY ee a et fe eater esdepna, Sees cgerd S* RSs: Stok ot ee we ie wean RSS Hi Sarat ie HEED HEL veer Se me iter Sonn ‘archi Crp. ew'tcees WE tte ions iin Caco neta Se ray oe copper sig °° ae $i Sometor Di ‘Sein: Ne rogers Model 4038, Appendix A CODE LIST OF MANUFACTURERS (Continued) SUPPLEMENTAL CODE LIST OF MANUFACTURERS ~ SALES OFFICES Arranged alphabetically by country _ REE, DRGs Gg HEWLETT PACKARD (00403-90013 Printed in USA, ig MANUAL CHANGES MODEL 4038 AC VOLTMETER Manual Part Number 00403-90013 Ten or Revise tern CHANGE NO. 1 applies to serial numbers 0987A21061 and greater. Page 6-2. Change At from -he- Part Number 4038-658 t0-00403-68501 Page 63. Change R33 from -hp- Part Number 2100-0154 10 2100-3211, R:'VAR COMP 1 K 10? CHANGE NO. 2 applies to serial numbers 0986420791 and great Page 6:2. Change A2 from hp: Part Number 4036658 to 00403-68502, Page 6-3. Change AS {com -np- Part Number 2100-0144 to 2100-3213, R:VAR COMP 200 kit 10%, CHANGE NO. 3 applies to seria! numbers 098620571 and grea Page 6-2. Change 871, 2, 3, 4 from -hp: Part Number 1420-0015 to 1420-0243. Page 6-4. Change illustration No. 19 from battery holder to Battery Clamps (4 2a.) -np- Part Number 1400-0680. Page 64, Table 62. Add support Battery Holder -ho- Part Number 00403-01201, Hardware Req'd: Bolt -ho Pare Number 2360-0137, and washer -np- Part number 2130-0818. Page 6-5, Figure 6-1, Mechanical Parts, CHANGE NO. 4 applies to serial numbers 0986020611 and greater. Page 62. Change 0°15 from -np- Part _Number (0160-2208 to 0140-0197, C:FXO MICA 180 pF 300 V. Ada the folowing pacing lit: 140 9F 0140-0217 160 0F 0160-2208 200eF 01400198 20F 0140-0199 Page 5-11/5-12, Figure 5-8. Change value of C15* trom 120 pF to 180 0F. CHANGE NO. 5 applies to all serial numbers. Page 5-5, Paragraph 5-25(ml. Change C3 to C2. 6 April 1978 CHANGE NO. 6 applies to serial numbers 0986821831 and greater. Page 6-2. Cnangs A2CRS-CRE from -hp- part umber 1901.0025 t0 1901-0028, Description: Diode Pwr Rect 1750 mA 400N 00-29, Mf, 28480, Mfr, Code 1901-0028, CHANGE NO. 7 applies to 5 and greater. al numbers 0986A21375 Page 5:11/5-12, Figure 58. Change the value of A397 trom 300 {2 to 200 120n the A2 Schematic. Page 6-2. Change A2Q7 from -hp- part umber 1853-0016 “to 1853-0012, Description: TSTA:PNP 2N2908A SI to -39 PO = 600 MW, Mfr. O1698, Mtr Code. 22904, Page 63. Change A2R37 from -hp- part number 697-2015 to 0696-2015, Description: "R:Fxa comp 200 1 5% 1/2 W CCTC ~ 0887, Mfr. 01607, Wir. Code. Eez0ts. CHANGE NO. 9 applies to ser and below. numbers 0986421374 Page 6.3, Ado R37 -no- part number 0528-3015, Desc tion: R-Fxa como 300.12 = 54% 1/2 W {for replacement in serial number 0986421374 and below on\y} CHANGE NO. 10 applies to all serial numbers. ‘Supplement A for 00403-90013 MANUAL CHANGES Mode! 4038 Page 2 Figure 6-1. Machanieal Parts,

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