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TECHNICAL MANUAL
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
MULTIMETER
AN/PSM-37
PART NUMBER 4D-3573
NSN 6625-00-224-2252
FOURDEE DIVISION
EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
CONTRACT NUMBER
F41606-76-D-0106
F4160887-DA288
1 SEPTEMBER 1979
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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LIST OF TABLES
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SECTION I
INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION
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and weighs 7.5 pounds. The Multimeter requires 1-1 1. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES.
six AA size 1.5-volt cells (batteries) for proper Warnings, cautions, and notes which appear in this
operation. The basic meter movement is a manual are defined as follows:
50-microampere meter mounted on a plastic case
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precision measuring and metering circuits. The j
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be used to carry or suspend the Multimeter. The An operating procedure, practice, etc.,
handle may be stowed in a collapsed position, or which if not correctly followed, could
be pivoted in its extended position to form a fixed result in personal injury or loss of life.
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1-7. The data plate in the cover opens to provide
access to the accessories in the stowage space Note
behind the data plate. To open, slide data plate
towards hinged side so that it moves out of slotted An operating procedure, condition, etc.,
catch. The data plate will hold in the open position which it is essential to highlight.
until pushed closed. Accessories contained in cover
are listed in table 1-2 (see figure 1-3). 1-12. LIST OF TIME COMPLIANCE TECHNI-
CAL ORDERS.
1-8. RELATED PUBLICATIONS. T.O. 33A1-12- 1-13. This technical order includes all changes,
933-14, Technical Manual, Illustrated Parts additions, and deletions required by the following
Breakdown, time compliance technical orders:
1-9. DEFINITIONS.
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1-10. The words SHALL or WILL are used in this 1-14. IMPROVEMENT REPORTS.
manual to indicate mandatory requirements. The
word SHOULD indicates a nonmandatory desire or 1-15. Suggestions for improvements to this manual
a preferred method of accomplishment. The word shall be forwarded to OOAMA (MMST), Hill Air
MAY indicates an acceptable or suggested means of Force Base, Utah 84406 in accordance with
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SECTION III
PREPARATION FOR USE AND SHIPMENT
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4-10. AC VOLTAGE-20,000 OHMS-PER-VOLT. and the RANGE switch at any position. The
The simplified circuit is shown in figure 4-4, with resistors for the current-range switch are located
the POLARITY switch (S3) at AC and the FUNC- on A3A1 switch and A4 (encapsulated module)
TION switch at VOLTS-20Kn/V. Resistors located on the PWB Al. Current measurements
A3A4R1 through A3A4R6 provide the series are accomplished through the use of a commutated
resistance values for the required ranges of the shunt resistance and the voltage sensitive meter
Multimeter. The series resistors and resistors amplifier (U3). Due to the very high input imped-
contained in the meter amplifier circuit comprise ance of the meter amplifier, there is no significant
the required resistance values for 20KO/V opera- loading error. The high-input impedance of U3
tion. A diode bridge circuit consisting of CR3 also eliminates the contact potential errors of the
through CR6 provides an absolute value function current-range switch. This is accomplished by
which converts ac inputs to a rectified dc current allowing the shunt resistance to be in parallel
through the meter (Ml). The large gain of U3 with U3 and switching only the entry point of
eliminates diode voltage drop errors. At higher the current load. The sense resistors (Rs) for the
frequencies, the high slew rate of U3 keeps the highest current ranges have built in sense taps to
errors low. Mechanical inertia in the meter move- obtain the required accuracy. The voltage sensi-
ment averages the waveforms to a stable reading, tivity of the ampere function is 50 millivolts, full
scale. The current protection circuit provides a
4-11. AC VOLTAGE 1,000 OHMS-PER-VOLT. shunt for large over-scale currents. Four high-
The simplified circuit is shown in figure 4-5, with current diodes are incorporated in opposing polar-
the POLARITY switch at AC and the FUNCTION ity parallel paths of two series diodes each. Dual
switch at VOLTS-1K.S2/V. This circuit is essen- series diodes are used to meet the peak voltage
tially the same as the 20KS2/V function, except requirements for the integral pulse mode. Pro-
that the 1KS2/V resistance string of A3A3R1 tection is required to prevent shunt bum-out for
through A3A3R7 has been switched in. These ten ampere overloads on all scales.
series resistors and resistors in the meter ampli-
fier circuit of U3 provide for 1KO/V, ac operation. 4-14. SPECIAL. With the FUNCTION switch at
SPECIAL and the RANGE switch at any position,
4-12. AC VOLTAGE 10 MEGOHMS. The the simplified circuit is shown in figure 4-8. There
simplified circuit is shown in figure 4-6, with the is no RANGE switch in the SPECIAL configura-
POLARITY switch in AC position and FUNCTION tion. The positive lead is connected to the meter
switch in VOLTS 10 MEG position. The amplifier via the S2E portion of the FUNCTION
resistors for the 10-MEGn function are located on switch. This function is used for measuring very
PWB A3A5. Resistors A3A5R1 through A3A5R14 low currents.
comprise the input impedance voltage divider.
RANGE switch A3A2 switches in the resistors 4-15. OHMS. With the FUNCTION switch at
located on PWB A3A5. The combination of OHMS, the simplified circuit is shown in figure 4-9.
these resistors and resistors located in the meter The basic operation of the ohmmeter circuit is
amplifier circuit comprise the required resistance derived from a constant current source. Two volt-
for 10-MEGn operation. The diode bridge circuit ampere sensitives exist and both are at 20 ohms
consisting of CR3 through CR6 provide an abso- center scale. The STANDARD scale is 1.34 volts
lute value function which converts ac inputs to a and the LP (Low Power) scale is at 0.094 volt. The
rectified dc current through the meter (Ml), sensitivity of Ul is changed by the FUNCTION
The large gain of U3 eliminates diode voltage switch (LP f2 or STD S2) and the gain of the meter
drop errors. At higher frequencies, the high slew amplifier is changed by the OHMS RANGE selec-
rate of U3 keeps the errors low. Mechanical tor switch (A3A1). Protection on the ohm’s func-
inertia in the meter movement averages the wave- tion is provided at the voltage source. The voltage
forms to a stable reading, source for the ohm’s function is a unipolar voltage.
When the voltage source is overloaded, it becomes
4-13. AMPERES MILLIAMPERES. The simpli- a constant current source. The high voltage tran-
fied circuit is shown in figure 4-7, with the FUNC- sistor bears the brunt of the overload voltage for
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overload potentials for a negative voltage swing, a. A3A1 is the range selector switch for OHMS.
High performance for this unit is derived from the It connects metering neutral through resistances of
operational amplifier (Ul) and the constant cur- 1.78K, 17.8K, 178K and 1.78M ohms and two
rent source of (Ql). resistors (R37 and R25) located on the Al PWB.
FUNCTION switch S2C in STD OHMS position
4-16. OVERLOAD PROTECTION. The following also connects resistor R23 (26.7K) of Al PWB
paragraphs describe the functional operation of the into the metering circuit. In LP OHMS position
voltage protection circuit of the Multimeter. R39 of Al PWB is connected into the metering
Figure 4-10 is a simplified circuit diagram of the circuit. The other portion of A3A1 is the RANGE
voltage protection circuit. The operational ampli- selector switch for AMP. Three resistors Rl
fier (U2) is located on the OHM SOURCE/METER (80.6 ^) R2 (15 n), and R3 (4.0 n) are physically
AMPLIFIER PWB (Al). The SPARK-GAP, pro- located on the RANGE switch. Four other resist-
tection circuit (A4) is electrically located in the ance values of the AMP RANGE switch are located
input circuit of the Multimeter. The VOLTAGE in encapsulated module A4, located on the Al
PROTECTION BRIDGE circuit is contained on PWB. The RANGE switch will allow current
the A2 PWB. On the 1000-volt range, the voltage measurements from 0.1 mA to amp.
protection circuit (PWB A2) protects the meter
against overload voltages. For voltages above b. A3A2 is the 10 MEGn input-impedance
1500 V rms, a spark-gap (A4) cuts in to pro- range selector switch. It connects the input to
tect against internal arcing. Refer to Section the meter amplifier (U3), via S2E, to the appro-
VI, schematic diagram (figure 6-2), for protec- priate tap on the 10 MEGO voltage divider. The
tion circuits of the Multimeter, resistors of the 10 MEGn selector switch are
located on PWB A3A5.
4-17. METERING CIRCUITS. All functions of c. A3A3 is the 1K n/V RANGE selector
the multimeter are connected through meter switch. It connects the positive input terminal to
amplifier U3 and to meter Ml through FUNCTION range resistances of 500SI, 2K, 7.5K, 40.2K
switch S2B. Ml has a sensitivity of 50 jua (+/-1%) 200K, 249K and two parallel resistors of meg-
full scale with a resistance of 2Ki2 +/-1%. ohm each. The output of the RANGE selector
switch is applied to the meter amplifier circuit via
4-18. BATTERIES. The multimeter requires six switch S2D.
1.5-volt alkaline batteries for proper operation.
The batteries are located in the battery compart- d. A3A4 is the 20K S2/V RANGE selector
ment on the back of the multimeter. The correct switch. It connects the positive input to resist-
polarity for battery placement is marked in the ances of 10K, 40.2K, 150K, 806K, 4.02M, 4.99M
battery compartment and should be strictly and 10M ohms. The output from the 20K n/V
adhered to. RANGE selector switch is fed to the meter ampli-
fier via switch S2D. Switch S2C connects the
meter amplifier to ground through resistor R20 on
4-19. CONTROLS, the meter amplifier PWB.
4-20. RANGE SWITCH A3. A3 is the RANGE 4-21. FUNCTION SWITCH S2. S2 is the FUNC-
selector switch and is used to select the correct TION selector switch and interconnects the input,
measurement range. The proper range for voltage meter amplifier, overload, and metering circuits to
or current is normally that which gives the great- obtain the proper circuit for proper operation
est scale deflection without going overscale. The for each function.
proper ohms range is normally that which produces
a reading within the wide-band part of the green a. S2E is the input selector switch and connects
arc on meter Ml. the positive Multimeter terminal to the appropriate
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input circuit according to the function selected. 4-25. RANGE SWITCH. The RANGE switch
The switch is constructed so that the high voltages (see figure 4-11) is located on the lower right
or currents applied to one function will not break side of the Multimeter front panel. Once the
down to other input circuits incapable of tolerating FUNCTION switch has been set, the RANGE
such overloads, switch should be set to the proper range to pro-
vide an accurate indication on the meter.
b. S2C is connected to the negative input termi-
nal and provides a ground path for the particular 4-26. POLARITY SWITCH. The polarity switch is
function selected. A ground path for the meter located centrally on the right side of the Multim-
amplifier is also accomplished through the selected eter front panel, but is not marked as such.
function of the FUNCTION switch (S2C). This switch turns the Multimeter on and off and
selects the nature of the measurement to be made,
c. S2D provides a ground path for the LPS2 DC +, DC -, or AC. The + and polarity indi-
function and for the AMP function when measur- cates the polarity applied to the red jack when
ing an ac current, the meter reads upscale on dc measurements,
and the output polarity of the red jack when
d. S2A connects the proper battery voltages making ohms measurements.
to the electronic components incorporated in the
multimeter circuitry according to the function 4-27. OHMS ADJ. The OHMS ADJUST con-
selected. trol is located centrally on the left side of the
Multimeter front panel. The OHMS ADJUST
e. S2B connects meter Ml to the meter ampli- is used only to set full-scale deflection with the
fier circuits. The path for current flow through test leads shorted prior to making resistance
the meter depends on the function selected for use. measurements. This control adjusts for varia-
tions due to battery condition, temperature,
4-22. POLARITY SWITCH S3. The POLARITY range and function settings.
switch is used to cut the meter on and off, and to
select DC or DC + and the ac mode. 4-28. SAFE SWITCH. The SAFE switch is a
make-and-break switch and is normally closed
a. S3A is the amplifier feedback selector switch. (NC). The switch is pressed to open the negative
In dc polarities, it connects the meter amplifier input of the Multimeter while connecting the
circuit to the meter via meter FUNCTION switch Multimeter leads to a circuit for measurement.
S2B. For ac operation, S3A provides a ground
path for the meter amplifier through the network 4-29. OPERATING PROCEDURES.
of R23, R24 and C23. S3A also connects the
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c. S3C provides the path for current flow when
the Multimeter FUNCTION switch is in the 10- a- General. Check that the meter is mechanical-
MEG position.
4-23. OPERATING CONTROLS.
^ zeroed, if not, adjust in accordance with para-
graph 5-6.
4-30. VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS. Ac and dc
voltages may be measured directly on the ME-418/
4-24. FUNCTION SWITCH. The FUNCTION PSM-37 in the range of 0 to 1000 volts at input
switch (see figure 4-11) is located on the lower impedances of 1000 ohms/volt, 20,000 ohms/
left of the Multimeter front panel and provides volt, or at a fixed 10 megohms. These impedance
the means for selecting the particular electrical functions are marked on the front panel of the
function to be measured. Multimeter under the VOLTS caption around the
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up to 100 millivolts at 1000 ohms (10,000 ohms/ VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS. The use of test
volt) is available under the SPECIAL function prod MX-1410/U permits dc voltage measurements
marked on the panel under the AMPS function, up to 5,000 volts at an input impedance of 100
To measure voltages in the range of 0 to 1000 megohms. When used with the 500-volt range of
volts, the procedure is as follows: the 20K n/V function, a full-scale value of 5000
volts is obtained. When used with the 10 MEGfZ
a. Set FUNCTION switch to 20K n/V, 1K function, it becomes a 10 times voltage divider and
n/V, or 10 MEGf2 as desired, will produce full-scale deflection from 5 to 10,000
volts. Do not make measurements over 5000 volts.
To make high voltage or high impedance measure-
**ote ments, the procedure is as follows.
c. Turn POLARITY switch to DC +, DC -, or b. Set RANGE switch to 500 for 5000-volt full-
AC as desired, scale indication. Other full-scale values may be
selected only on the 10 MEGO function, and will
d. Connect test leads to meter jacks red lead have a full-scale value equal to 10 times the switch
to red (+) jack, black lead to black (-) jack. setting.
e. Connect test lead tips to circuit being meas- c. Set POLARITY switch to DC +.
ured, with black lead to ground or lower voltage
point (if known). If meter indicates in reverse d. Plug red test lead tip into MX-1410/U.
direction on dc measurements, change POLARITY
switch to opposite polarity, e. Connect MX-1410/U clip to high voltage or
high impedance test point. Connect black test
f. If a voltage below 100 millivolts is indi- lead to low side or ground. Turn on high voltage.
cated, the FUNCTION switch may be set to If meter indicates in the reverse direction, change
SPECIAL and measurements taken. The position POLARITY switch to DC-.
of the RANGE switch does not affect full-scale
value of the special function. 4-32. HIGH VOLTAGE OR HIGH IMPEDANCE
AC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS. The proce-
dure of paragraph 4-30 may be used for making
Not(R)
ac measurements up to 5000 volts peak with the
POLARITY switch set to AC. The very high
The 10-MEGS2 function employs a impedance of the MX-1410 may be affected by
blocking capacitor when set to AC shunting capacitance of the test leads, power
polarity and permits the reading of low line, etc. Measurements are not recommended
level ac signals present on higher level above power line frequencies except for the
dc voltages, purpose of monitoring changes or fluctuations.
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b. For measurements up to ampere, set e. Clip the test leads across the item to be
RANGE switch to desired range, measured. Read resistance on the OHMS scale
and multiply by the range setting.
c. Set POLARITY switch to DC +, DC -, or
AC as desired, f. If resistance in the opposite direction is also
desired, change POLARITY switch to DC and
d. Plug test leads into meter jacks. Connect read. The polarity of the red jack matches the
other end of leads in series with circuit under setting of the POLARITY switch. An internal
test while the power is off. Turn on power and regulator circuit precludes resetting zero for
read meter, routine range-to-range, function-to-function, or
battery discharge effects. This permits rapid in-
e. For measurements above ampere, con- circuit measurements at LP and STD, forward and
nect test lead tips to pin jacks in shunt MX-9127/ reverse polarity, without disconnecting the leads
PSM-37. Connect circuit under test to appro- during test to rezero. Different forward and
priate load circuit binding posts. Set the RANGE reverse readings will be obtained on a known pas-
switch to 2.5 or 10 to correspond with the shunt sive device only if outside power is passing through
section used. the device.
f. Turn on power and read meter. For a 2.5- 4-35. CRYSTAL CURRENT MEASUREMENTS.
ampere shunt section, the meter is set for 2.5 and To make standard measurements of crystal cur-
reads a 2.5 amperes full-scale. Use of the 10- rent, test adapter MX-9128/PSM-37 is used as
ampere shunt section results in a full-scale value follows.
of 10 amperes.
a. Set FUNCTION switch to MA.
g. If a current below 100 microamperes is c
b. Set RANGE switch
^r^r: * to ’->2.5.
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SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
5-1. MINIMUM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. 5-4A. Repair of AN/PSM-37 Multimeter handle, re-
fer to figure 5-1.
5-2. The accuracies which this instrument is de-
signed to meet are marked on the inside cover lid
of the Multimeter and in tables 5-1 and 5-2. These 5-5. BATTERY TESTING AND REPLACEMENT.
measurement accuracies constitute the minimum
performance standards and may be checked by a. Remove mounting screws from the battery cover
comparing the readings of the Multimeter against on the rear of the case and lift off the cover and gas-
another AN/PSM-37 or other standard multimeter ket.
with accuracies as good or better than the AN/PSM-
37 under test. Overload limits are given in table 5-2. b. Remove batteries.
5-3. INSPECTION AND PREVENTIVE MAINTE- c- Use another AN/PSM-37 or equivalent to measure
NANCE eac^ battery for 1.5 volts.
Note: 100 microamp special: Accurate at 77F (25C) only, resistance 1000 ohms
Ac frequency response: 20 Hz to 30 KHz
Change 4 5-1
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1000 volts ac
d. Replace weak or defective cells with new AA 2. Unscrew the two cap screws and remove
size alkaline cells, observing proper polarity as the pin and pin holder from the test lead.
marked on battery compartment.
3. Strip approximately 1/2 inch of insulation
e. Replace battery cover and gasket and tighten from the lead end.
the eight mounting screws.
4. Insert the test lead wire into the pin hold-
5-6. MECHANICAL ZERO. The mechanical zero er, through the hole, and crimp it around the hole.
adjustment screw is located at the bottom center
of the meter panel just above the mounting screw. 5. Insert the pin into the pin holder and
Adjust the meter for mechanical zero by turning screw the two cap screws onto the pin holder.
the screw with a small standard screwdriver.
6. Slide the test lead holder firmly back onto
5-7. TEST LEAD SET. In the event that a test the serrated pin holder.
lead or pin breaks or a banana plug becomes de-
fective, a replacement plug or pin may be attached b. Banana plug.
as follows.
1. Unscrew the threaded plastic holder from
a. Test Pin. the banana plug.
1. Grip the two plastic cap screws firmly and 2. Pull the threaded holder away from the
pull the test lead holder straight back and away metal portion of "banana plug and remove test lead
from the serrated pin holder, from the eyelet.
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d. Connect test leads to Multimeter and short 5-15. GENERAL. Field repair primarily consists
them together, of replacing components such as resistors, capaci-
tors, switches and PWB boards. PWB Al, A2,
e. Using the OHMS ZERO adjust, zero the A3A5, Ml and the case (except for the handle) are
meter, not repairable and must be replaced. The accuracy
of measurement depends completely upon the pre-
1. If the meter adjusts to zero on the range cision of the component parts; therefore it is
selected, repeat the check for all ranges, necessary that each defective part be replaced by
its exact equivalent, both in nominal value and in
2. If the meter will adjust to zero on all tolerance. Refer to the Illustrated Parts Break-
ranges, the Meter Amplifier (U3), Operational down for part numbers and nomenclatures.
Amplifier (Ul), and the batteries are assumed to
be good. Proceed to step f. 5-16. REPAIR TECHNIQUES.
3. If the meter will not adjust to zero on the a. Do not use a soldering iron which does not
lower ranges but will adjust to zero on the higher have automatic temperature control when remov-
ranges (RX1K and above), the batteries are weak ing or replacing any PWB Al or PWB A2. Tem-
and should be replaced, perature setting of soldering equipment should not
exceed 750’^.
4. If the meter will not zero on range posi-
tion (RX100 through RX100K), check the resis- b. Use only 60/40 or 63/37 solder with resin or
tors A3A1R4 through A3A1R7 on the A3A1 organic flux. Never use acid flux on electrical
switch for the range affected. (Refer to schematic connections.
diagram, -figure 6-2.) Replace defective resistor.
c. If a part is known to be defective it is recom-
5. If the meter will not zero on range posi- mended that the lead be cut at one end of the part
tion RX1 or RX10, check resistor A1R37 and to facilitate removal.
A1R25 located on the Al PWB. If either of the re-
sistors are defective, the Al PWB should be re- d. Ensure that all replacement parts have a
placed, stress-relief bend similar to that of the part re-
placed.
6. If the meter will not zero in any range
position, check resistor A1R22 located on the e. Mount parts with the markings showing
meter amplifier PWB (Al). If this resistor is de- where possible.
fective replace the A PWB. i---------i
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f. Place the FUNCTION switch in LPO post- I---------I
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pj^g ygg QJ^ rnetal\ screws tor mounting
1. If meter does not read zero on any range, switch, knobs wm create a hazard lf the
check resistor A1R39 on the Al PWB. If this re-
sistor is defective, replace the Al PWB. ^^ or low slde the potential being
01
measured is removed. This hazard could
result in serious injury or death if the po-
2. If resistor A1R39 is good and the meter tential being measured is great enough.
still will not adjust to zero, A1U3, A1U1, or
A 1Q1 are defective, f. Use only plastic screws when mounting
switch knobs, since the switch shafts are elec-
W0*0 trically connected to the negative Multimeter
terminal.
Upon determining any component on
the OHM SOURCE/METER AMPLI- 5-17. DISASSEMBLY. The following procedure
FIER (Al PWB) to be defective the Al is to be used to gain access to various parts of the
PWB should be replaced. Multimeter.
5-14. REPAIR, a The meter may be removed without remov-
ing the case from the chassis as follows:
5-6 Change 3
T.0. 33A1-12-933-11
1. Remove the 14 round head machine c Inspect all wiring for charring strength, and
screws from the front panel of the meter. unlform b0"^ of soldered connections.
an components for physical tightness
2. Place the meter face down and lift the
bottom case and gasket from the chassis.
d-
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and evldence of charrlng or burnlng-
c. Circuit boards, g Inspect the circuit boards for charring, burn-
ing, cracks, or warping. Inspect all soldered connec-
1. Remove the four screws with lockwashers,
from the circuit board mounting brackets.
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b. Set FUNCTION switch of Multimeter to c. Apply full-scale value of current from test in-
SPECIAL, POLARITY switch to DC +, and strument and compare with Multimeter reading.
RANGE switch to any position.
d. Repeat step c for the 2.5, 10, 50, 250, 500
c. Apply 100 microamperes from test instru- and 1000 ranges.
ment and compare with Multimeter reading.
e. If Multimeter indications are not within +/-3
d. If Multimeter does not indicate within +/-3 percent of test instrument readings, refer to table
percent of test instrument reading, refer to table 5-3 for probable cause of defect.
5-4 for probable cause of defect.
CALIBRATION
5-27. DC MILLIVOLTS
TION PROCEDURE.
SPECIAL CALIBRA-
^ ^ ^^
PROCEDURE. ^^
^ Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim-
eter AN/PSM-37 to appropriate jacks of test
a. Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim- msirumeni.
eter AN/PSM-37 to appropriate jacks of test
instrument, b. Set FUNCTION switch of Multimeter to
VOLTS 20Kn/V, POLARITY switch to DC +,
b. Set FUNCTION switch of Multimeter to and RANGE switch to 5
SPECIAL, POLARITY switch to DC +, and
RANGE switch to any position, c. Apply full-scale value of voltage from test in-
strument and compare with Multimeter reading.
c. Apply 100 millivolts from test instrument
and compare with Multimeter reading, d. Repeat step c for the 2.5, 10, 50, 250, 500
and 1000 ranges.
d. If Multimeter does not indicate within
Multimeter indications are not within +/-3
+/-3 percent of test instrument reading, refer to
table 5-3 for probable cause of defect,
e-
^ of test
percent instrument readings, refer to table
5-4 for probable cause of defect.
a. Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim- a Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim-
eter AN/PSM-37 to appropriate jacks of test g^r AN/PSM-37 to appropriate jacks of test
instrument, instrument.
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c. Apply full-scale value of voltage from test in- 5-33. AC VOLTS 1K n/V CALIBRATION
strument and compare with Multimeter reading. PROCEDURE.
d. Repeat step c for the 2.5, 10, 50, 250, 500 a. Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim-
and 1000 ranges, eter AN/PSM-37 to appropriate jacks of test
instrument.
e. If Multimeter indications are not within +/-3
percent of test instrument readings, refer to table b. Set FUNCTION switch of Multimeter to
5-3 for probable cause of defect. VOLTS 1K n/V, POLARITY switch to AC, and
RANGE switch to .5.
5-31. DC VOLTS 10 MEGn CALIBRATION
PROCEDURE, c. Apply full-scale value of voltage from test in-
strument and compare with Multimeter reading.
a. Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim-
eter instrument and compare with Multimeter d- Repeat step c for the 2.5, 10, 50, 250, 500
readings, and 1000 ranges.
b. Set FUNCTION switch of Multimeter to e- If Multimeter indications are not within +/-4
VOLTS 10 MEGS2, POLARITY switch to DC +, P^^"1 of test instrument readings, refer to table
and the RANGE switch to .5. 5-3 for Probable cause of defect.
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test instrument and compare with Multimeter
readings. Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim-
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eter AN/PSM-37 to appropriate jacks of test
d. Repeat step c for the 2.5, 10, 50, 250, 500 instrument.
and 1000 ranges.
b. Set FUNCTION switch of Multimeter to
e. If Multimeter indications are not within +/-3 VOLTS 20K S2/V, POLARITY switch to AC, and
percent of test instrument readings, refer to table RANGE switch to .5.
5-3 for probable cause of defect.
c. Apply full-scale value of voltage from test in-
5-32. AC VOLTS 10 MEGn CALIBRATION strument and compare with Multimeter reading.
PROCEDURE.
d. Repeat step c for the 2.5, 10, 50, 250, 500
a. Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim- md 1000 ranges.
eter AN/PSM-37 to appropriate jacks of test
Multimeter indications are not within +/-4
instrument e-
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percent of test instrument readings, refer to table
b. Set FUNCTION switch of Multimeter to 5-3 for Probable cause of defect.
POLARITY switch to Ac’
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Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim-
AN/PSM-37 to appropriate jacks of test
instrument.
d. Repeat step c for the 2.5, 10, 50, 250, 500 b. Set FUNCTION switch of Multimeter to
and 1000 ranges. AMPS-MA, POLARITY switch to AC, and RANGE
switch to .5.
e. If Multimeter indications are not within +4
percent of test instrument readings, refer to table c. Apply full-scale value of current from test
5-4 for probable cause of defect, instrument and compare with Multimeter reading.
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d. Repeat step c for the 2.5, 10, 50, 250, 500 5-38. OHMS LP CALIBRATION PROCEDURE.
and 1000 ranges.
a. Plug test leads into Multimeter AN/PSM-37
e. If Multimeter indications are not within +/-4 ^est jacks and short the test lead tips together.
percent of test instrument readings, refer to table
5-3 for probable cause of defect, o * i, ofr Multimeter
b. Set
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5-36. AC MILLIVOLTS SPECIAL CALIBRA- OHMS Lp’ POLARITY switch to DC +, and
TION PROCEDURE. RANGE switch to Rx 1.
a. Connect test leads from test jacks of Multim- c. Adjust OHMS ADJUST knob until Multim-
eter AN/PSM-37 to appropriate jacks of test eter reads zero.
instrument.
d. Repeat step c for the RxlO, RxlOO, RxlK,
b. Set FUNCTION switch of Multimeter SPE- RxlOK and Rx OOK ranges
CIAL, POLARITY switch to AC, and RANGE
switch to any position.
d. If Multimeter does not indicate within +/-4 5-39. OHMS STD CALIBRATION PROCEDURE.
percent of test instrument readings, refer to table Repeat the procedure outlined in paragraph 5-38.
5-3 for probable cause of defect.
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SECTION VI
DIAGRAMS
The wiring diagram in figure 6-1 and schematic and table 5-3 in Section V for troubleshooting
diagram figure 6-2 may be used in conjunction and/or maintenance.
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