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OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL

DIGITAL
MULTIMETER
34768

Flio- HEWLETT
~~ PACKARD

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OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL

MODEL 34768
DIGITAL MULTIMETER

For Instrument Serial Numbers I652A07250 and Greater

Any changes made in instruments manufactured after this print-


ing will be found in a "Manual Changes" supplement supplied
with this manual. Be sure to examine this supplement, if one
exists for this manual, for any changes which apply to your
instrument and record these changes in the manual.

WARNING I
To help minimize the possibility of electrical fire or shock
hazards, do not expose this instrument to rain or excess
moisture.

Manual Part No. 03476-90006

Microfiche Part No. 03476-90056

©Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1976


P.O. Box 301, Loveland, Colorado 80537 U.S.A.

Printed: November 1977


r------------~~PACKARD
FliOW HEWLETT

CERTIFICATION.

Hewlett-Packard Company certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time ofshipment from the
factory. Hewlett-Packard further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States Na-
tional Bureau of Standards, to 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.

10/1/79
Model 3476B Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page Section Page
I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1 V. MAINTENANCE 5-1
1-1. Introduction 1-1 5-1. Introduction _ 5-1
1-3. Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 5-3. Test EqUipment Required 5,1
1-5. Specifications................... 1-1 5-5. Performance Tests 5-1
1-7. Instrument and Manual 5-6. DC Voltmeter Accuracy Test 5-1
Identification 1-3/14 5-8. DC Ammeter Accuracy Test 5-1
1-9. Options 1-3/1-4 5-10. Ohms Accuracy Test 5-2
1-12. Accessories 1-3/1-4 5-12. AC Voltage Accuracy Test 5-2
1-14. Safety Considerations 1-3/14 5-14. AC Ammeter Accuracy Test 5-3
5-15. AC Common-Mode Rejection Test 5-3
Section Page 5-17. DC Common-Mode Rejection Test 5-3
I!. INSTALLATION _ 2-1/2-2 5-19. Adjustment Procedure _ .. 5-6
2-1. Introduction 2-1/2-2 5-21. Power Supply Adjustment 5-6
2-3. Initial Inspection 2-1/2-2 5-22. Substrate Adjustment 5-6
2-5. Power Requirements 2-1/2-2 5-23. Input Amplifier Zero Adjustment 5-6
2-7. Environmental Requirements 2-1/2-2 5-25. Integrator Amplifier Zero Adjustment .. 5-6
2-9. Repackaging for Shipment 2-1/2-2 5-27. + DC Volt Gain Adjustment _ 5-6
2-13. Power Cords and Receptacles 2-1/2-2 5-28. - DC Volt Gain Adjustment 5-6
5-29. Clock Frequency Adjustment 5-6
Section Page 5-30. Ohms Adjustment 5-7/5-8
lII. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS _ 3-1 5-3 I. AC Converter Gain and Zero
3-1. Introduction 3-1 Adjustment _ 5-7/5-8
3-3. Turn-On 3-1 5-32. AC High Frequency Adjustment
3-5. Operation 3-1 (.I 1 V range) 5-7/5-8
3-6. Overload/Overrange Indication 3-1 5-33. Changing the Power
3-8. Auto/Hold Switch _ _ 3-1 Line Options 5-7/5-8
3-11. AC Voltage Measurements 3-1 5-36. AC Line and Battery Fuse
3-14. DC Voltage Measurements _ .. 3-2 Replacement 5-7/5-8
3-17. AC Current Measurements 3-2
3-20. DC Current Measurements 3-2 Section Page
3-23. Resistance Measurements 3-2 V!. REPLACEABLE PARTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
3-26. Battery Operation 3-3 6-1. Introduction 6-1
3-27. Recharging the Battery 3-3 64. Ordering Information 6-1
3-29. Operating Time 3-3 6-6. Non-Listed Parts 6-1
3-31. Low Battery Indication _ .. 3-3 6-8. Parts Changes : . 6- I
3-33. Input Protection Fuses 3-3 6-10. Proprietary Parts 6-1
3-35. AC Line and Battery Fuse
Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Section Page
3-37. Semiconductor Junction Measurements. 3-3 VII. TROUBLESHOOTING AND CIRCUIT
DIAGRAMS _ 7-1
7-1. Introduction 7-1
7-3. Preliminary Troubleshooting 7-1
Section Page 7-10. Schematic Diagrams 7-2
IV. THEORY OF OPERATION .4-1/4-2 7-12. Printed Circuit Assembly
4-1. Introduction .4-1/4-2 Exchange _. 7-2
4-3. Simplified Block Diagram 7-14. Printed Circuit Board
Description (Figure 4-1) .4-1/4-2 Removal _ 7-2
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Table of Contents Model 3476B

LIST OF TABLES

Table Page
I-I. Specifications I-I
1-2. General Information , 1-2
1-3. Options _ 1-3/1-4
1-4. Accessories.. _ _ 1-3/1-4
5-1. Required Test Equipment 5-0
5-2. DC Voltmeter Accuracy Test. 5-1
5-3. DC Ammeter Accuracy Test 5-2
5-4. Ohms Accuracy Test 5-2
5-5. AC Voltage Accuracy Test 5-3
5-6. AC Ammeter Accuracy Test 5-3
6-1. Standard Abbreviations 6-2
6-2. Code List of Manufacturers 6-2
6-3. Replaceable Parts 6-3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

R~re ~~
2-1. Plug Caps 2-1/2-2
3- I. Overload Indica tion 3-1
3-2. Multimeter Autoranging 3-1
3-3. AC Voltage Measurement 3-1
3-4. DC Voltage Measurement 3-2
3-5. AC Current Measurement _ 3-2
3-6. DC Current Measurement 3-2
3-7. Resistance Measurement 3-2
3-8. Low Battery Indication _ 3-3
3-9. Location of Controls and Connectors 3-4
4-1. Simplified Block Diagram _ .4-1/4-2
5-1. DC Ammeter Accuracy Test 5-2
5-2. Ohms Accuracy Test 5-2
5-3. AC Ammeter Accuracy Test 5-3
5-4. Common-Mode Rejection Test 5-4
5-5. Adjustment Locator. 5-9/5-10
7-1. Multimeter Schematic Diagram 7-5/7-6
7-2. Power Supply 7-7/7-8

iv
FliOW HEWLETT
~~ PACKARD
SAFETY SUMMARY
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this
instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates
safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument. Hewlett·Packard Company assumes no
liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements. 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 WARNINGS
Warnings, such as the example below, precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout
this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed.
I WARNING'
Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in this instrument. Use ex·
treme caution when handling, testing, and adjusting.
A
SAFETY SYMBOLS

General Definitions of Safety Symbols Used On Equipment or In Manuals.

Instruction manual symbol: the product will be marked with this


& symbol wheri 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


...L
- OR@ 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


W 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.

m OR.l. 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. It calls attention to a pro-


I WARNING
I
I
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 in damage to or
destruction of part or all of the product.

NOTE: The NOTE sign denotes important information. It calls attention


to procedure, practice, condition or the like, which is essential to
highlight.
Model 3476B Section I
SECTION I
GENERAL INFORMATION
'-1. INTRODUCTION. provided to enable the user to make repeated measurements
without changing ranges. The sample rate is approximately
1-2. This section contains general information concerning three readings per second. Throughout the remainder of
the -hp- Model 3476B Multimeter. Included is an instru- this manual, the 3476B Multimeter will be referred to as
ment description, specifications, information about instru- Multimeter.
ment and manual identification, option and accessory infor-
mation, and safety considerations. '-5. SPECIFICATIONS.
'-3. DESCRIPTION. 1-6. Specifications for the Multimeter are listed in Table
I-I. These specifica tions are the performance standards o(
14. The -hp- Model 3476B Multimeter is a 3 digit, five limits to which the Multimeter can be tested. Any changes
function, autoranging instrument which measures ac and dc in these specifica"tions due to manufacturing changes, design
yoltage, ac and dc current, and ohms. A HOLD function is or traceability to the National Bureau of Standards will be
Table 1-1. Specifications.
DC VOLTMETER
Ranges: ± 0.11 V, 1.1 V, 11 V, 110 V, 1100 V (1000 V Maximum Inputl
Accuracy (20°C to 30°C):
Accuracy Accuracy
Ranges (gO·Day Calibration Cycle) (l·Year Calibration Cycle)
0.11 V ± (0.3% of reading + .2% of range) ± (0.5% of reading + 0.2% of rangel
1.1 V, 11 V ± (0.3% of reading + 0.1 % of range) ± (0.5% of reading + 0.1 % of range)
110 V, 1100 V ± (0.4% of reading + 0.1% of range) ± (0.6% of reading + 0.1% of range)
Common Mode Rejection: > 100 dB at 50 Hz, 60 Hz (1 kfl unbalanced)
Input Resistance: 10 Mfl ± 5%
I nput Protection: < 1000 V (Continuous)
Temperature Coefficient: ± (0.05% of reading + 0.02% of range)/oC
AC VOLTMETER
Ranges: 0.11 V rms, 1.1 V rms, 11 V rms, 110 V rms, 1100 V rms (707 V rms Maximum)
Accuracy (20°C to 30°C):
Accuracy
(gO·Day Calibration Cyclel
Ranges* 45 Hz to 2 kHz 2 kHz to 5 kHz 5 kHz to 10 kHz
1.1 V rms to 1100 V rms ± (1.5% of reading ± (3% of reading ± (8% of reading
+ 0.4% of range) + 0.6% of range) + 1.0% of range)
0.11 V rms ± (2% of reading ± (5% of reading ± (18% of reading
+ 0.6% of range) + 0.6% of range) + 1.0% of range)
Accuracy
(l·Year Calibration Cycle)
45 Hz to 2 kHz 2 kHz to 5 kHz 5 kHz to 10 kHz
1.1 V rms to 1100 V rms ± (1.7% of reading ± (3.2% of reading ± (8.2% of reading
+ 0.5% of range) + 0.7% of range) + 1.1 % of range)
0.11 V rms ± (2.2% of reading ± (5.2% of reading ± (18.2% of reading
+ 0.7% of range) + 0.7% of range) + 1.1 % of range)
*Ranges usable from 0.03 to full scale.
Common Mode Reiection: (1 kfl balanced) > 80 dB at 50 Hz and 60 Hz
Input Resistance: 10 Mfl ± 5%
Input Capacitance: < 30 pF
I nput Protection: < 707 rms continuous
Temperature Coefficient: ± (0.05% of reading + 0.05% of range)tC
I-I
Section I Model 347613

Table 1-1. Specifications (Cont'd).


DC AMMETER
Ranges: ± 0.11 A. 1.1 A (1.1 A maximum input)
Accuracy (20°C to 30°C):

Accuracy Accuracy
Ranges (90-Day Calibration Cycle) (l-Year Calibration Cycle)

±O.llA,l.lA ±(0.8%ofreading ± (1.0% of reading


0.2% of range) 0.2% of range)

Impedance: 1 - 1.5 ohm constant


Protection: 1.5 A fuse to 250 V (> 250 V will damage the instrument)
Temperature Coefficient: ± (0.05% of reading + 0.02% of range)/oC

AC AMMETER
Ranges: 0.11 A rms, 1.1 Arms (1.1 rmsmaximum input)
Accuracy (20°C to 30°C):

Accuracy Accuracy
(90-Day Calibration Cycle) (1- Year Calibration Cycle)

Ranges' 45 Hz to 2 kHz 2 kHz to 5 kHz 45 Hz to 2 kHz 2 kHz to 5 kHz

1.1 Arms ± (2% of reading ± 13.5% of reading ± (2.2% of reading ± 13.7% of reading
+ 0.4% of range) + 0.6% of range) + 0.5% of range) + 0.7% of rangel

0.11 Arms ± (2.5% of reading ± (5.5% of reading ± (2.7% of reading ± (5.7% of reading
+ 0.6% of range) + 0.6% of range) + 0.7% of range) + 0.7% of range)

• Ranges usable from 0.03 to full scale.


Impedance: 1 - 1.5 ohm constant
Protection: 1.5 A fuse to 250 V (> 250 V will damage the instrument)
Temperature Coefficient: ± (0.05 of reading + 0.05% of range)/oC

OHMMETER
Ranges: 1.1 kf!, 11 kf!, 110 kf!, 1100 kf!, 11000 kf!
Accuracy: (20°C to 30°C)

Accuracy Accuracy
Ranges (90-Day Calibration Cycle) (1- Year Calibration Cycle)

110 K, 1100 K ± (0.3% of reading ± (0.5% of reading


+ 0.1 % of range) + 0.1% of range)

11000 K, ± (0.5% of readi ng ± (0.7% of reading


1.1 K,11 K + 0.1% of range + 0.1% 'of range)

Open Circuit Voltage: < 4 V


I nput Voltage Protection: < 30 V rms continuous, no effect;
30 V to 250 V rms requires replacement of input fuse; > 250 V will damage instrument.
Temperature Coefficient: ± 10.05% of reading + 0.02% of range)/oC

Table 1-2, General Information,


Ranging: Automatic or Hold Mode 8attery Pack: rechargeable Nickel Cadmium
Sample Rate: approximately 3 samples per second
Operating Environmental conditions: Typical Operating time using fully charged batteries:
Temperature range: OOC to 40°C 8 hours at 25°C
Humidity: < 95% RH
Battery charging time: 14 hours at 25°C with
Power: instrument turned off. Battery charge will
AC line, < 6 VA at: be maintained with instrument on.
Standard, 104-127V, 54-66 Hz
Option 001, 86-106 V, 54-66 Hz Weight: 0.97 kg (2 lb. 2 oz.)
Option 002, 86-106 V, 48-54 Hz Shipping Weight: 1.79 kg (3Ib. 15 oz.)
Option 003, 190-230 V, 48-54 Hz Dimensions: 5.84 cm (2.3 in.) high, 16.8 cm
Option 004, 208-250 V, 48-54 Hz (6.6 in.) wide, 20.6 cm (8.1 in.) deep

1-2
Model 3476B Section I
covered by an errata or change sheet. These specifications Table 1-3. Options.
supersede any prior published specifications. Supplemental Option Description
information in Table 1-2 is provided to describe general Standard 104·127,54-66 Hz, 6 VA, 60 mA Max.
operating characteristics. 001 86·106,54-66 Hz, 6 VA, 70 mA Max.
002 86-106,48-54 Hz, 6 VA, 70 mA Max.
1-7. INSTRUMENT AND MANUAL IDENTIFICATION. 003 190-230,48-54 Hz, 6 VA, 30 mA Max.
004 208-150, 48-54 Hz, 6 V A, 30 mA Max.
1-8. Hewlett-Packard uses a two-section serial number. The 910 Two Operating and Service Manuals
first section (prefix) identifies a series of instruments. The
last section (suffix) identifies a particular instrument within
the series. A letter between the prefix and the suffix identi-
1-12. ACCESSORIES.
fies the country in which the instrument was manufactured.
The manual is kept up-to-date at all times by means of a
1-13. The accessories available for use with the Multimeter
change sheet which is supplied with the manual. If the serial are listed in Table 1-4.
number of your instrument differs from the one on the title
page of this manual, refer to the change sheet supplied with
the manual. All correspondence with Hewlett-Packard Table 1-4. Accessories.
should include the complete serial number.
Accessory Number Description
1-9. OPTIONS.
Model 11096A R F Probe, 100 kHz to 500 MHz (down
1-10. Table 1-3 lists the options available for the Multi- 3 dB at 10kHz and 700 MHz)
Model 11 096A 1251-4242
meter. Adapter
Model 11067A Universal Test Lead Kit
1-11. The instrument contains a label identifying the line Model 11 068A Soft Carryi ng Case
voltage for which the instrument is wired. If the jumper
wires are changed to accomodate a different line voltage,
the label must also be changed to indicate the new config-
1-14. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.
uration.
NOTE 1-15. This Operating and Service Manual contains ca utions
If the instrument is to be operated at a line fre- and warnings alerting the user to hazardous operating and
quency other than the one indicated on the maintenance conditions. To ensure the safety of the operat-
label, it will be necessary to perform the Clock ing and maintenance personnel and retain the operating
Frequency Adjustment in Section V of this condition of the instrument, these instructions must be
manual. followed.
1-3/1-4
Model 3476B Section II
SECTION II
INSTALLATION
2-1. INTRODUCTION. NOTE
2-2. This section contains information and instructions for If the instrument is to be shipped to Hewlett-
the installation and shipping of the Multimeter. Included PacklJrd for service or repair, attach a tag to the
are initial inspection procedures, power and grounding instrument identifying the owner and indicating
requirements, environmental information, and instructions the service or repair to be accomplished.
for repackaging the instrument for shipment. Include the model number and full serial num-
ber of the instrument. In any correspondence,
2-3. INITIAL INSPECTION. identify the instrument by model number and
full serial number.
2-4. This instrument was carefully inspected both mechani-
cally and electrically before shipment. It should be free of 2-11. Place instrument in original container with appropri-
mars or scratches and in perfect electrical order upon re- ate packing material and seal well with strong tape or metal
ceipt. To confirm this, the instrument should be inspected bands. If original container is not available, one can be pur-
for physical damage in transit. Electrical performance chased from your nearest -hp- Sales and Service Office.
should be tested using the performance tests outlined in
Section V. If there is damage or deficiency, see the war- 2-12. If original container is not to be used, proceed as
ranty inside the front of this manual. follows:
a. Wrap inst~ument in heavy paper or plastic before plac-
2-5. POWER REOUIREMENTS. ing in an inner container.
b. Place packing material around all sides of instrument
2-6. The Multimeter can be operated from anyone of and protect panel face with cardboard strips.
the ac power sources listed in Table 1-3. Before connecting c. Place instrument and inner container in a heavy car-
the instrument to ac power, verify that the ac power source ton or wooden box and seal with strong tape or metal
matches the power requirement of the instrument by refer- bands.
ing to the power requirement label attached to the instru-
ment. If the instrument is incompatible with the available 2-13. POWER CORDS AND RECEPTACLES.
power source, refer to Section V for Power Requirement 2-14. Figure 2-1 illustrates the plug cap configurations that
Modification instructions. are available to provide ac power to the Multirneter. The
-hp- part number shown directly below each plug cap
2-7. ENVIRONMENTAL REOUIREMENTS. drawing is the part number for the power cord set equipped
with the appropriate mating plug for that receptacle. The
2-8. The Multimeter will meet the specifications listed in appropriate power cord should be prOVided with each
Table 1-1 when the operating temperature is within the instrument. However, if a different power cord set is re-
range of +20°C to +30°C (+68°F to +86°F). The instru- quired, notify the nearest -hp- Sales and Service Office and
ment can be operated where the ambient temperature is a replacement cord will be provided. The instrument ac
within the range of O°C to 40°C (32°F to 104;OF) and the power input receptacle and cord set appliance coupler
relative humidity is less than 95%. meet the safety specifications set by the International
Commission on Rules for the Approval of Electrical Equip-
WARNING I ment (CEE 22).
To prevent potential electrical or fire hazard,
do not expose equipment to rain or moisture.
2-9. REPACKAGING FOR SHIPMENT.
25V_6A'
(:)Q.
"" 250V - 6A'
2-10. The following paragraphs contain a general guide for :#~
repackaging the instrument for shipment. Refer to Para- I~~
graph 2-11 if the original container is to be used; 2·12 if it ~
8120-1521 8120-0698
is not. If you have any questions, contact your nearest -hp- STO-B-4195
~
·UL LISTED FOR USE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Sales and Service Office (See Appendix A for office loca-
tions). Figure 2-1. Plug Caps.
2-1/2-2
Model 3476B Section III
SECTION III
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3-1. INTRODUCTION.
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3-2. This section contains instructions for operating the 'i
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8-.
Multimeter. Measurements of ac and dc voltage, ac and dc 1100 I I ,4 •
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current, and ohms are discussed. A description of the con- 110
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trols and connectors is given in Figure 3-9. i I
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To prevent potential electrical or fire hazard, C; -. g '2 2~
do not expose the Multimeter or its accessories INPUT LEVEL (Vdc)
to rain or moisture. 3476-8-'1581
3-3. TURN-ON.
3-4. Before connecting the Multimeter to ac power, verify Figure 3-2. Multimeter Autoranging.
that the ac power source matches the power requirements
of the Multimeter by referring to the power requirement 3-10. In the HOLD position (IN) the Multimeter will reo
label located below the ac receptacle. If the instrument is main in the same range as when the switch was depressed.
incompatible with the available power source, refer to Sec-
tion V of this manual for power requirement modification 3-11. AC Voltage Measurements.
instructions. After this verification, connect the proper ac
power to the instrument and press the ON button. The in-
strument is ready for use.
3-5. OPERATION. To avoid possible damage to the Multimeter
circuitry, the ac input voltage must not exceed
3-6. Overload/Overrange Indication. 707 Vrms.
3-7. Figure 3-1 shows the display indication during an 3-12. Set the Multimeter front panel controls as follows:
OverioadjOverrange condition.
DC/AC (:7: ~) ~ (IN)
VOLTS (V) _ (IN)
AUTO HOLD AUTO (OUT)
AMPS (A) AND kn (OUT)
3-13. Connect test leads from the Multimeter V n (HI)
Figure 3-1. Overload Indication. and COM (LOW) connectors to the voltage under test as
shown in Figure 3-3.
Vfl COM A
3-8. Auto/Hold Switch. ,--.lkV-----., ~I.IA______.,
~ MAX
MA~ 0
3-9. In the AUTO position (out), the Multimeter is in the 500V
FU E ~x FUSE
Autoranging mode. In this mode the Multimeter will up- 32"" 1.5A
range if the display reading increases abovel II KJ19~1 and 3476- 8-4453
downrange if the display decreases belowl 11110101. These
~~~
numerical autoranging points are irrespective of decimal
placement. The difference between the two autoranging
points is called the autoranging hysteresis. Figure 3-2 shows
AC
rv SOURCE
the autoranging points for dc voltage measurements from 0
to 1000V dc. Autoranging in other Multimeter functions is
similar. Figure 3-3. AC Voltage Measurement.
3-1
Section III Model 3476B

3-14. DC Voltage Measurements.

To avoid possible damage to the Multimeter


circuitry, the dc input voltage must not exceed
1000 V dc.

3-15. Set the Multimeter front panel controls as follows:

DC/AC (= ~) == (OUT)
VOLTS (V) (IN)
AUTO HOLD AUTO (OUT) Figure 3-5. AC Current Measurement.
AMP (A) AND kn (OUT)
3-21. Set the Multimeter front panel controls as follows:
3-16. Connect test leads from the Multimeter V n (HI) and
COM (LOW) connectors to the voltage under test as shown DC/AC(=-=-=~) (OUT)
in Figure 3-4. AMPS (A) (IN)
AUTO HOLD , AUTO (OUT)
VOLTS (V) AND kn (OUT)

~~~
VO COM A

~ MAX,-
500V
MAX 0
,----: I kV ---., , - I ./ A-----,
3·22. Connect test leads from the Multimeter A and COM
to the current under test as shown in Figure 3-6.
FU E ~x FUSE
32fn-A 1.54

3476- 8 -4453

BATTERY

Figure 3-4. DC Voltage Measurement.

3-17. AC Current Measurements.

Figure 3-6. DC Current Measurement.


3-23. Resistance Measurements.
To avoid possible damage to the Multimeter, do
not allow the voltage across the Amps to COM 3-24. Set the Multimeter front panel controls as follows:
input terminals to exceed 250 V at any time.
kn (IN)
AUTO HOLD AUTO (OUT)
3-18. Set the Multimeter front panel controls as follows: VOLTS (V) AND AMP (A) (OUT)
DC/AC(= ~) Either
DC/AC (= ~) ~
(IN)
AMPS (A) (IN)
3-25. Connect test leads from the Multimeter V nand
AUTO HOLD AUTO (OUT)
COM connectors to the resistance under test as shown in
VOLTS (V) AND kn (OUT)
Figure 3-7.
3-19. Connect test leads from the Multimeter A and COM

~~~
VO COM A
connectors to the current under test as shown in Figure 3-5.
~ 0
,----: I kV ---., , - 1 . IA-----,
MAX,- MAX

3-20. DC Current Measurements. Fu E


500V
~x FUSE
32 i"A I.SA

3476- 8-4453

To avoid possible damage to the Multimeter, do A


v
not allow the voltage across the Amps to COM
input terminals to exceed 250 V at any time. Figure 3·7. Resistance Measurement.

3-2
Model 3476B Section III
3-26. BATTERY OPERATION. b. Set the POWER switch to CHARGE (out).
c. Allow the Multimeter to fast charge for a
3-27. Recharging the Battery. minimum of five minutes.
d. After this period, ac line operation may be
3-28. Battery recharging is accomplished by the following resumed.
procedure:
e. Do not begin battery operation until the
a. Verify that the ac power source (line) matches the battery is fully recharged.
power configuration of the Multimeter by referring to the
power requirement label located below the ac receptacle. 3-33. Input Protection Fuses.
If it is incompatible, refer to Section V for power require-
ment modification instructions. 3-34. The AMPS input is protected by a 1.5A 250 V fuse
and the OHMS input is protected by a 32 rnA 250 V fuse.
b. With the Multimeter Power switch set to Charge These fuses are located behind the sliding Input Panel as
(out), connect the ac line voltage. shown in Figure 3-9,0, @ , @ . Replacement of these
fuses is accomplished by the following procedure:
c. As specified in Table 1-2, the Multimeter will be fully
recharged within 14 hours. a. Slide the Input Panel firmly toward the back of the
Multimeter until the fuses protrude.
NOTE
b. Remove and replace faulty fuse.
With the Multimeter ON and the proper ac line
voltage connected, the charge on the battery
will be maintained by a trickle charge current.
This charge current is not sufficient to fully
recharge the Battery in 14 hours. To avoid possible damage to the Multimeter,
insure that the correct fuses are used for re-
3-29. Operating Time. placement in the Input Protection circuit.
3-30. With the Multimeter battery fully recharged, the c. Push fuses firmly into their receptacles and slide the
typical operating time is eight hours. Input Panel forward to hold fuses in place and align the
input jacks.
3-31. Low Battery Indication.
NOTE
3-32. A low battery condition is indicated when 5 decimal
points appear on the display as shown in Figure 3-8. At this Multimeter test lead banana plugs can be used
time the Multimeter should be connected to ac line voltage as a tool to hold the fuses in place while sliding
to allow the battery to recharge. the Input Panel forward.
NOTE
Multimeter accuracy specifications are not met 3-35. AC Line and Battery Fuse Replacement
during Low Battery Indication.
3-36. Refer to Section V for instruction on the replace-
ment of ac line and battery fuses.
3-37. SEMICONOUCTOR JUNCTION MEASUREMENTS.
• • • • • 3-38. Due to the low output current on the higher ohms
Figure 3-8. Low Battery Indication.
ranges, the 34768 must be down ranged to the lowest ohms
range in order to measure semiconductor junction (diode)
resistance. This can be easily accomplished by the following
NOTE procedure:
If the Multimeter is inadvertently left on and
becomes completely discharged, the following a. To measure the forward resistance, connect the cath-
procedure should be followed before using the ode of the diode to the COM terminal and the anode to the
Multimeter: nv terminal.
a. Connect the Multimeter to the proper ac line b. Press the A pushbutton. This causes the instrument
voltage. to downrange.
3-3
Section JJl Model 3476B

c. Press the kD pushbutton and read the forward resis- d. To measure the reverse resistance of a diode, reverse
tance on the display. the input connections to the diode and repeat Steps band
c.

3476-8-4421

13

3476-8-4422

NOTE

0) and ® are fuses located behind sliding


panel
®
CD OISPL~ Y: Five section, 7 segment LE 0 readout. CD RANGE AUTO/HOLD Selector Switch: Select automatic
ranging mode or hold mode. Hold mode is set with the

CD Power ChargelOn Switch: Switches Multimeter power


ON or OFF. Power is on when the pushbutton is depres-
switch depressed.

sed. Batteries are being charged whenever ac power is con-


nected to the Multimeter. However, in the CHARGE
CD VoltslOhms I nput Terminal: Used in coniunction with
the COM terminal ® for measuring ac voltage, dc volt-
position, the battery charge rate is much faster. age, or ohms.

OC/AC Selector Switch: Selects dc or ac mode for either t9' Ohms I nput Protection Fuse: 32 mA fuse located behind
voltage or current measurements. The instrument is in ac \.V the sliding input panel ® .
mode when the pushbutton is depressed.
t'jQ\ COM I nput Terminal: Common terminal for ac/dc volts,
~ acldc amps and ohms measurements.
VOLTAGE Selector Switch: Selects voltage function for
either ac or dc voltage measurements. @IAmpslnputTerminal:usedincOnjUnctionwiththe
COM terminal ® for measuring ac or dc amps.

AMPS Selector Switch: Select amps function for either


@
2AmpslnputprotectionFuse:1.5amPfuselocated
behind the sliding input panel ® .
ac or dc current measurements.
@
3SlidinglnputPanel:lnthefront(left)positionthispanel
allows access to the three input terminals (Vn, COM, A).
kn Selector Switch: Selects ohms function for measuring When in the back (right) position the input protection
resistance. Display reads in kilohms. fuses0) and ® can be removed and replaced.

Figure 3-9. Location of Controls and Connectors.

3-4
Model 3476B Section IV
SECTION IV
THEORY OF OPERATION
4-1. INTRODUCTION. levels for the input amplifier. The FET switches are control-
led by the Logic Con troller.
4-2. This section contains the theory of operation for the
Multimeter. Included are simplified block diagrams and 4-7. AC Converter. The AC Converter is an average re-
descriptions of the function of each block. sponding detector used in ac voltage and ac current meas-
urements. The output of the AC Converter is a dc voltage
4-3. Simplified Block Diagram Description (Figure 4-1). equal to the rms value of the ac input voltage. In the ac
current mode, the input voltage to the converter is the ac
4-4. Signal Conditioning. The signal conditioning block voltage drop across the 1 ohm current shunt (R45).
consist of the input terminals, overload protection fuses
and functional switching. Overload protection fuses provide 4-8. Integrator, Polarity/Zero Detector, Logic Control and
protection to the Multimeter circuitry during ac or dc amps Display. The Multimeter uses the dual slope integration
measurements and during ohms measurements. technique. The Integrator coupled with the PolarityIZera
Detector and the Logic Controller converts the signal from
4-5. Ohms Reference. The ohms current source provides the conditioning circuits to a digital representation of the
current for ohms measurements. input measurement. This digital representation is viewed on
the 3476 B Display.
4-6. Input Amplifier. The input amplifier provides input 4-9. Power Supply. The Power Supply consists of a
range switching for all five Multimeter functions. This is Battery and Charger circuit, a DC to DC Converter and a
accomplished by using FET switches to select different gain Series Regulator.
DC n
+REF~
- REF -JVV"v--o
AC
INPUT CONVERTER !---,-'-=-..JV\1\o-<
>--+---+-----1 AC
3476-8-4402
POWER
SWITCH
BATTERY 5V DC TO DC 1---..-----+1
, CHARGER, 1 CONVERTER I3V 1----+6V
POWER
=0--1 5V
I--.----<cr:: SUPPLY
1 - - - - + 1 1 1 (nREFI
BATTERY
T 1 - - - - LOGIC GROUND
1-----4V
Figure 4-1. Simplified Block Diagram.
4- 1/4-2
WARNING I
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service
personnel only. To avoid electrical shock, do not perform
any servicing other than that contained in the operating in-
structions unless you are qualified to do so.
Section V Model 3476B

Table 5-1. Required Test Equipment.

Instrument Type Characteristics Recommended Model

Digital Mulumeter DC Volts: 1V, 10 V. 100 V ·hp- 3465A


Accuracy: .05%
Input Resistance: ;;;'10 Mfl
DC Amp: ;;;'1 Amp
AC Volts: .1 V. 1 V ranges·
Accuracy: .5%
I nput Resistance: 10Mfl

DC Standard Output: .1 mV to 1000 V -hp- 740B


Accuracy: .02%

AC Calibrator/High Frequency: 45 Hz to 10 kHz -hp 745A/746A


Voltage Amplifier Output: 10 mV to 1000 V
Accuracy: 0.1 %

Meter Calibrator Output: 1 A AC or DC -hp- 6920B


(Current Source) Accuracy: 0.1%

Electronic Counter Frequency: 10 kHz -hp- 5300A/5302A


Accuracy: 0.01 %

Power Su pply Output: 5 V.l A -hp- 6294A

ReSistive Decade Box Ranges: 10 n. 100 n. 1 kn. General Radio Model


10 kn. 100 kn and 1 Mn GR 1433Z
Steps
Accuracy: .05%

ReSistors 10Mn±0.1% -hp. Part No. 0698-8194


1 Mn ± 0.1% ·hp- Part No. 0698-6369

300 kn ± .1% -hp· Part No. 0698-6332


1 kn ± .1% -hp- Part No. 0698-3491
10 K ± .1% -hp· Part No. 0698-4157

5-0
Model 3476B Section V
SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
5-1. INTRODUCTION. 5-3. Test Equipment Required.
5-2. This section of the manual contains Performance Tests 54. Equipment required for the performance tests and
and Adjustment Procedures. The Performance Tests are adjustment procedures is listed in Table 5-1, Recommended
designed to verify the critical specifications listed in Table Test Equipment. EqUipment that satisfies the critical
1-1. A Performance Test Card is at the end of this section specifications given in the table may be substituted for a
for recording the results of the performance tests. recommended model.
PERFORMANCE TESTS
5-5. PERFORMANCE TESTS.
NOTE
To avoid possible damage to the Multimeter
Performance tables are included for both 90 circuitry, the dc input voltage must not exceed
day and 1 year calibration cycles. Be sure to use 1000 Vdc.
the appropriate table, depending on the cali-
bration cycle to be used for your instrument.
5-8. DC Ammeter Accuracy Test.
5-6. DC Voltmeter Accuracy Test.
5-9. This test requires the use of a Power Supply and a DC
5-7. A DC Standard is required for this test. Ammeter.
a. Set the Multimeter to measure dc volts. Short the
input terminals and check for a display of zero ± 1 count. a. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 5-1.
b. Connect the DC Standard to the vn and COM termi-
nals. b. Set the DC Ammeter to the 1000 rnA range.
c. Set the Multimeter function to DC A. Adjust the
c. Check all the ranges listed in Table 5-2 for the toler- Power Supply output for an indication of 900 mA on the
ances indicated. Be sure to test for the appropriate calibra- DC Ammeter. The Multimeter should indicate within the
tion cycle. limits listed in Table 5-3.
Table 5-2. DC Voltmeter Accuracy Test.
Test Limits
DC Standard
Range Output 90 Day Calibration Cycle 1 Year Calibration Cycle
.11 V - .010 V - .0097 to - .0103 - .0097 to - .0103
- .100 V . .0995 to· .1005 - .0994 to· ..1006
+ .100 V + .0995 to + .1005 + .0994 to + .1006
1.1 V - 1.00 V - .996 to· 1.004 - .994 to - 1.006
11 V - 10.00 V ·9.96 to - 10.04 - 9.94 to - 10.06
+10.00V + 9.96 to + 10.04 + 9.94 to + 10.06
1100 V + 1000 V + 995 to + 1005 + 993 to + 1007
5-1
Section V PERFORMANCE TESTS Model 3476B

POWER SUPPLY MULTI METER DIGITAL MULTIMETER


hp 6294A hp 3465A

G r0=:J
3476-8-4414

Figure 5-1. DC Ammeter Accuracy Test.

Table 5-3. DC Ammeter Accuracy Test. 5-12. AC Voltage Accuracy Test.


90 Day 1 Year
Range Current Calibration Limit Calibration Limit 5-13. An AC Calibrator and High Voltage Amplifier will be
required for this test.
1.1 A 900 mA .891 thru .909 .889 thru .911

5-10. Ohms Accuracy Test.

5-11. A precision resistance decade box will be required for


To avoid possible damage to the Multimeter
the following test. It should have an accuracy of .05%.
circuitry, the ac input voltage must not exceed
707 Vrms.
a. Set the FUNCTION switch to kn and connect a
short between the v/n terminal and COM. The Multimeter
a. Set the Multimeter to AC V. Connect the AC Calibra-
should indicate zero ± I count.
tor between the vn and COM terminals. Be sure to con-
nect the Calibrator sense leads.
b. Remove the short and connect the equipment as
shown in Figure 5-2. Use large wire and connect the decade
box as close as possible to the Multimeter. When checking b. Check the ranges and frequencies listed in Table 5-5
the 11,000 kn range, connect the COM terminal to a good for the tolerances indicated on all ranges through 110 V.
earth ground.

c. Check all ranges listed in Table 5-4 for the tolerances


indicated. Use the resistance decade box to supply the
standard resistances.
WARNING I
MULTI METER
hp 3476 Use extreme care when checking the following
ranges. Establish all connections before turning
C-9U on the high voltage source. When the tests are
completed, turn ojf the high voltage before dis-
RESISTANCE
connecting any cables or test leads.
DECADE
BOX
3476~B~4415
c. To check the 1100 V range, connect the AC Calibra-
tor and High Voltage Amplifier to the Multimeter and
Figure 5-2. Ohms Accuracy Test. check the tolerances indicated for the 1100 V range.

Table 5-4. Ohms Accuracy Test.


Test Limits (kn)
Standard
Range (kn) Resistance 90 Day Calibration Cycle 1 Year Calibration Cycle

1.1 100 n .098 thru .102 .098 thru .102


1 kn .994 thru 1.006 .992 thru 1.008
11 10 kn 9.94 thru 10.06 9.92 thru 10.08
110 100 kn 99.6 thru 100.4 99.4 thru 100.6
1100 1000 kn 996 thru 1004 994 thru 1006
11,000 10.000 kn 9940 t1lrU 10.060 kn 9920 thru 10,080 kn

5-2
Model 3476B PERFORMANCE TESTS Section V
Table 5-5. AC Voltage Accuracy Test.
Test Limits (V)
AC Standord Test
Range Output Frequency 90 Day 1 Year
.11 V .003 V 500 Hz .0023 to .0037 .0021 to .0038
.01 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz .0091 to .0108 .0090 to .0109
.1 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz .0978 to .1022 .0975 to .1025
.01 V 5 kHz .0088 10 .0112 .0087 to .0113
.1 V 5 kHz .0943 to .1057 .0940 to .1060
.01 V 10 kHz .0071 to .0129 .0069 to .0130
.09 V 10 kHz .0727to.1073 .0724 to .1076
1.1 V 1 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz .980 to 1.019 .977 to 1.023
1 V 5 kHz .963 to 1.037 .960 to 1.040
1 V 10 kHz .909 to 1.091 .905 to 1.094
11 V 10 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz 9.80 to 10.19 9.77 to 10.23
10 V 5 kHz 9.63 to 10.37 9.60 to 10.40
10 V 10 kHz 9.09 to 10.91 9.05 to 10.94
110 V 100 V 4.5 Hz, 2 kHz 98.0 to 101.9 97.7 to 102.3
100 V 5 kHz 96.3 to) 103.7 96.0 to 104.0
100 V 10 kHz 90.9 to 109.1 90.5 to 109.4
1100 V 700 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz 685 to 715 682 to 717
700 V 5 kHz 672 to 728 669 to 730
700 V 10 kHz 633 to 767 630 to 770
5-14. AC Ammeter Accuracy Test. 5-15. AC Common-Mode Rejection Test.
a. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 5-3. 5-16. An AC Calibrator and a 1 kilohm ± I % resistor are
req uired for this test.
b. Set the AC Ammeter to the 1000 mA range.
a. Connect a 1 kilohm resistor between the V /n and
c. Set the Multimeter FUNCTION to AC A. Adjust the COM Multimeter terminals.
Meter Calibrator output for an indication of 900 rnA on the
b. Set the Multimeter FUNCTION to AC V.
AC Ammeter. The Multimeter should indicate within the
limits listed in Table 5-6. ~
c. Connect the AC Calibrator HI output terminal to the
Multimeter as shown in Figure 54.
ACiDC METER d. Set the AC Calibrator frequency to the ac line fre-
CALIBRATOR
6920B quency being used.
e. Set the AC Calibrator output to lOa V rms.
MULTI METER
hp 3476
hG~~ f. The Multimeter should indicate ,,;; 10 mV rms.
~19~ 5-17. DC Common-Mode Rejection Test.
l
DIGITAL MULTIMETER
hp 3465A 5-18. An AC Calibrator, an electronic counter, and a I kil-
ohm ± I % resistor are required for this test.
a. Connect a I kilohm resistor between the V /n and
I ""~.,,.~ ~4"6-8-UI:>
COM Multimeter terminals.
b. Set the Multimeter FUNCTION to DC V.
Figure 5-3. AC Ammeter Accuracy Test.
c. Connect the AC Calibrator HI output terminal to the
Multimeter as shown in Figure 54.
d. Set the AC Calibrator frequency to the ac line fre-
Table 5-6. AC Ammeter Accuracy Test.
quency being used (50 Hz or 60 Hz ± .1 %).
90 Day 1 Year
Range Current Calibration Limit Calibration Limit e. Set the AC Calibrator output to 100 V rms.
1.1 A 900 mA .878 thru ,922 .875 thru .925 f. The Multimeter should indicate ,,;; 1.5 mV peak.
5-3
Section V PERFORMANCE TESTS Model 3476B

MULTI METER
hp 3476

CyJJ~
IK
±I%

'------------------',.=76 B 4452

Figure 5-4. Common-Mode Rejection Test.

f
i

5-4
Model 3476B Section V
WARNING I
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To
avoid electrical shock, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do
so.
Wear clean cotton gloves when working on the main assembly circuit
board or switches. Contamination or fingerprints on high impedance
points on the main assembly will degrade the preformance of the
instrument. Nylon gloves should not be worn due to the possibility of
static charge buildup.
The hybrid circuits in the Multimeter may be permanently damaged by
static discharge from a hand or tool when the Multimeter is disas-
sembled. The procedures below must be followed to prevent possible
damage.
1. Ground the hand while disassembling and working on the Multi-
meter. Conductive wristbands (-hp- Part No. 00970-67900) are avail-
able for this purpose.
2. A ttach the Multimeter COM terminal to earth ground. Touch all
tools to earth ground to remove static charges before using them on the
Multimeter.
3. Use a soldering iron with a grounded tip.
PRE·ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES. 6. Connect a jumper across the Amps input protection
fuse holder and across the Ohms input protection fuse
A. Disassembly Instructions. holder.
I. Remove the Multimeter Power Cord. B. Turn-On Instructions.
2. With the Multimeter in the inverted position, remove 1. Connect the Multimeter TP Q to earth ground.
the two screws in the bottom cover.
2. Use fully charged batteries or ac line voltage to power
3. Remove the bottom cover and place the Batteries to the Multimeter while making adjustments.
the back of the Multimeter without disconnecting the
battery leads.
NOTE
4. Remove the internal shield.
Batteries must be connected during battery or
5. Remove the Input panel and Input fuses. ac operation.
5-5
Section V ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES Model 3476B

5-19. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE. NOTE

5-20. Refer to Figure 5-5 for the following adjustments. The following adjustment requires the same test
setup. Do not change the setup of FUNCTION
NOTE settings.

The resistors used in the adjustment procedure 5-25. Integrator Amplifier Zero Adjustment.
must be floating.
5-26. This test requires the same test setup and functions
5-21. Power Supply Adjustment. as the previous adjustment.

a. Connect a DC Digital Voltmeter between + 6 V test a. Adjust RIO for a display equal to - 1000 times the
point and ground. value at Test Point A in the previous adjusment, ± I count.

b. Adjust R47 for 5.94 to 6.06 V de on the Digital Example:


Voltmeter. Voltage at A = .2 mV
.2 mV x(- 1000) = . 00.2 V Display
c. If it is not possible to adjust within this limit, change
the adjustment range of R47 by replacing or removing b. If RIO does not have sufficient range for this adjust-
JMPR 7. Removing JMPR 7 will allow a more positive ad- ment, remove R20 and repeat Step a. If R20 has already
justment of TP + 6. been removed, it may be necessary to replace it with the
value listed in Table 6-3.
5-22. Substrate Adjustment.

a. A I kilohm resistor should still be connected between NOTE


the VIn and COM terminals. Connect a jumper between
the + I test point and TP G. Removing R20 changes the display in a pusitive
direction.
b. Ensure that the Multimeter downranges to the
1.1 kn range and adjust R42 for an indication between
.078 and .082 on the display. If these limits cannot be ob-
tained, an indication of 000 to 078 is acceptable if R42 is 5-27. + DC Volt Gain Adjustment.
fully counterclockwise.
a. Remove the DC Digital Voltmeter and jumper be-
5-23. Input Amplifier Zero Adjustment. tween UI pin 12 and analog ground. Release the HOLD
function, and remove the short from the input.
5-24. The following adjusment requires that the Multi-
meter be set to a DC V function, 110 V range with no input b. Set the Multimeter FUNCTION to DC V. Apply an
applied. Since the Multimeter is auto ranging, it is necessary input of + 1.000 V de. The Multimeter should autorange to
to force it to the 110 V range and then use the HOLD func- the 1.1 V range for this adjusment.
tion to keep it there.
c. Adjust R47 for a display of 1.000. If R47 does not
a. Remove the jumper connected between + a and TP G have sufficient range, change the adjusment range of R47
in the previous step. by replacing or removing JMPR 7. Removing JMPR 7 will
allow a more positive adjustment of TP +6 and change the
b. Set the function to kn and connect a I megohm display in a negative direction.
resistor between the n/V and COM terminals. When the
Multimeter autoranges to the 1.1 megohm range, push the
HOLD pushbutton in. This is equivalent ot the I 10 V 5-28. - DC Volt Gain Adjustment.
range.
a. Leave the Multimeter FUNCTION set to the DC V
c. Change the Multimeter FUNCTION to DC V. Re- and HOLD function out. Change the input from + 1.000 to
move the I megohm resistor from the input and replace it - 1.000.
with a short.
b. Adjust RI4 for a Multimeter display of - 1.000 V de.
d. Connect a jumper between UI pin 12 and analog
ground (TP Q ).
5-29. Clock Frequency Adjustment.
e. Connect the DC Digital Voltmeter to Test Point A.
Adjust R38 for an indication between -.3 and +.3 mV de on a. Set the Multimeter FUNCTION to DC V, HOLD
the Digital Voltmeter. Function out and - 1.000 volts connected to the input.
5-6
Model 3476B ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES Section V
b. Connect an electronic counter to test point D. If the 5-32. AC High Frequency Adjustment (.11 V rangel.
Multimeter is to be operated from a 60 Hz line frequency,
adjust R43 for an indication of954 Hz on the counter. For a. Set the Multimeter FUNCTION to AC V.
50 Hz line operation, adjust R43 for 795 Hz ± 10 Hz.
b. Apply a 0.1 V ac signal at 5 kHz to the input. Re-
5-30. Ohms Adjustment. lease the HOLD function and allow the Multimeter to auto-
range to the .1 V range.
a. Connect a jumper wire across the fuse that protects
the VIn terminal (F2). c. Adjust C4 for a display between .1000 and .1 0 10.
b. Set the Multimeter FUNCTION to k.12 and connect a
I megohm ± 0.1 % resistor to the input. 5-33. Changing the Power Line Options.
c. Adjust R15 for a display of 999 to 1001. 5-34. The Multimeter is capable of operating at any of the
line voltages and frequencies listed in Table 1-3, depending
d. Change the input resistor to 10 kilohm, ± 0.1 %. upon how the instrument is wired internally. The instru-
ment contains a label identifying the line voltage and fre-
e. Adjust R16 for a display of 10.03 to 10.04. quency for which it is wired. If the instrument is to be
operated at a line voltage and frequency other than the one
f. Remove the jumper from the fuse. for which it is wired, it is necessary to change the posi-
tion of jumper wires in the power transformer primary
NOTE circuit. The clock frequency will have to be read-
justed if a different line frequency is used.
The resistance of the fuse is a part of the instru-
ment calibration. This is why the display is NOTE
adjusted high in Step 3, with the fuse shorted.
If the jumper wires are changed, be sure to at-
5-31. AC Converter Gain and Zero Adjustment. tach a new label to the instrument, identifying
the new configuration.
a. Disconnect the previous setup and set the Multimeter
FUNCTION to ACV. 5-35. Figure 7-2 shows the position of all jumper wires for
each line voltage. The component locator drawing of the as-
NOTE sembly identifies the position of each numbered jumper.
To go to the 1.1 V range and HOLD, set the
Multimeter FUNCTION to V AC, and apply
I WARNING'
0.3 V to the input. When on the 1.1 V range,
push the HOLD pushbutton in. Before changing the power supply jumpers dis-
connect AC power from the instrument. Power
b. Apply a 1.0 V ac signal at 100 Hz to the input. supply jumpers should be changed by qualified
service personnel only.
c. Adjust R48 for a display between .995 and .997.
5-36. AC Line and Battery Fuse Replacement.
d. Change the input level to 0.100 V ac at 100 Hz.
Adjust R9 for a display between .099 and .100. 5-37. With the Multimeter inverted and the bottom cover
removed, both fuses are easily accessible for testing.
e. Change the input back to 1.00 V ac at 100 Hz.
Adjust R48 for a display between .995 and .997.
f. Change the input back to 0.100 V ac at 100 Hz. Disconnect the battery leads before unsoldering
Adjust R9 for a display between .099 and .100. the battery fuse Fl 00.
5-7/5-8
- B CONNECTOR
AC CONVERTER -8
GAIN
'OW," SU'" y AO"
(+ DC GAIN ADJ)
~
FI . NMOS SUBSTRATE
J3
A ADJ
+B CONNECTOR
J4 INPUT AMP
COM ZEROADJ
F!
Ii 38 R
43
J5
VIl. CLOCKFREQ
AC CONVERTER ADJ
ZERO ADJ

~
COMPARATOR
OUTPUT
~
AC HIGH FREQ
ADJUST
INTEGRATOR o
ZERO ADJ I ,
, I
- DC

' 56
GAIN ADJ
B
INPUT AMPLIFIER OHMS BACK GATE DISPLAY STROBE FREQ
OUTPUT ADJ BIAS 50 Hz LINE = 795 Hz
60 Hz LINE = 954 Hz
Figure 5-5. Adjustment Locator.
5-9(5-10
Hewlett-Packard Model 34766
Multimeter Tests Performed By: _
Serial No. _ Date _
PERFORMANCE TEST CARO
Test Limit
Paragraph Test Result
Number Test 90 Day Calibration Cycle 1 Year Calibration Cycle
5-6 DC Voltmeter Accuracy
.11 V Range
.010 V - .0097 to- .0103 .0097 to - .0103
.100 V .0995 to- .1005 .0994 to- .1006
+ .100 V + .0995 to + .1005 + .0994 to + .1006
1.1 V Range
+ 1.0 V +.996 to+l.004 + .994 to + 1.006
11 V Range
- 10 V - 9.96 to - 10.04 - 9.94 to . 10.06
+lOV +9.96 to + 10.04 +9.94 to+10.06
110 V Range
100 V - 99.5 to· 100.5 99.3 to - 100.7
1100 V Range
+ 1000 V + 995.0 to + 1005.0 + 993 to + 1007.0
5-8 DC Ammeter Accuracy
900mA .891 thru .909 .889 thru .911
5-10 Ohms Accuracy
1.1 kl1 Range
.1 kl1 .0980 lhru .102 .098 thru .102
1.0 kl1 .994 lhru 1.006 .992 thru 1.008
11 kl1 Range
10 kl1 994 thru 10.06 9.92 lhru 10.08
110 kl1 Range
100 kl1 99.6 thru 100.4 99.4 thru 100.6
1100 kl1 Range
1000 kl1 996 thru 1004 994 thru 1006
11,000 kl1 Range
10,000 kl1 9940 thru 10,060 9920 thru 10,080
AC Voltmeter Accuracy
5-12 .11 V Range
.003 V 500 Hz .0023 to .0037 .0021 to .0038
.01 V 45 Hz. 2 kHz .0091 to .0108 .0090 to .0109
.1 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz .0978 to .1022 .0975 to .1025
.01 V 5 kHz .0088 to .0112 .0087 to .0113
.1 V 5 kHz .0943 to .1057 .0040 to .1060
.01 V 10 kHz .0071 to .0129 .0069 to .0130
.09 V 10 kHz .0727 to .1073 .0724 to .1076
1.1 V Range
1 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz .980 to 1.019 .977 to 1.023
1 V 5 kHz .963 to 1.037 .960 to 1.040
1 V 10 kHz .909 to 1.091 .905 to 1.094
11 V Range
10 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz 9.80 to 10.19 9.77 to 10.23
10 V 5 kHz 9.63 to 10.37 9.60 to 10.40
10 V 10 kHz 9.09 to 10.91 9.05 to 10.94
110 V Range
100 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz 98.0 to 101.9 97.7 to 102.3
100 V 5 kHz 96.3 to 103.7 96.0 to 104.0
100 V 10 kHz 90.9 to 109.1 90.5 to 109.4
1100 V Range
700 V 45 Hz, 2 kHz 685 to 715 682 to 717
700 V 5 kHz' 672 to 228 669 to 730
700 V 10 kHz 633 to 767 630 to 770
Model 3476B Section VI
SECTION VI
REPLACEABLE PARTS
6-1. INTRODUCTION. 6-6. NON-LISTED PARTS.
6-2. This section contains information for ordering replace- 6-7. To obtain a part that is not listed, include:
ment parts. Table 6-3 lists parts in alphameric order of their
reference designators and indicates the description, -hp- a. Instrument model number.
Part umber of each part, together with any applicable
notes, and provides the following: b. Instrument serial number.
a. Total quantity used in the instrument (Qty column). c. Descri ption of the part.
The total quantity of a part is given the first time the part
number appears. d. Function and location of the part.
b. Description of the part. (See list of abbreviations in 6-8. PARTS CHANGES.
Table 6-1 .)
6-9. Components which have been changed are so marked
c. Typical manufacturer of the part is a five-digit code. by one of three symbols; i.e., t:>., t:>. with a letter subscript,
(See Table 6-2 for list of manufacturers.) e.g., t:>.a' or t:>. with a number subscript, e.g., t:>.l o. A t:>. with
no subscript indicates the component listed is the preferred
d. Manufacturer's part number. replacement for an earlier component. A t:>. with a letter
subscript indicates a change which is explained in a note at
6-3. Miscellaneous parts are listed in Table 6-3 following the bottom of the page. A t:>. with a number subscript indi-
their respective assemblies. General miscellaneous parts are cates the related change is discussed in backdating (Section
listed at the conclusion of Table 6-3. VIll). The number of the subscript indicates the number of
the change in backdating which should be referred to.
6-4. ORDERING INFORMATION.
6-10. PROPRIETARY PARTS.
6-5. To obtain replacement parts, address order or inquiry
to your local Hewlett-Packard Field Office. (See Appendix
A for list of office locations.) Identify parts by their 6-11. Items marked by a dagger (t) in the reference desig-
Hewlett-Packard part numbers. lnclude instrument model nator column are available only for repair and service of
and serial numbers. Hewlett-Packard instruments.
6-1
Section VI Model 3476B

Table 6-1. Standard Abbreviations.

ABBREVIATIONS
Ag ....silver Hz .... hertz (eycle(s) per second) NPO .. negative positive zero sl. .. slide
AI ...... aluminum (zero temperature coefficient) SPOT .. single-pole double-throw
A. ..... ampere(s) 10 . inside diameter ........ nanosecond(s) = 10-9 seconds SPST . . single-pole single-throw
Au · ...... gold impg . impregnated ... not separately replaceable
incd .incandescent Ta ....tantalum
C .. capacitor ins .. insulation(ed) r2 ......... ohm(s) TC .. ..... temperature coefficient
cer ......ceramic obd ...... order by description Ti02· .......titanium dioxide
coef · .. coefficient kr2. ......... kilohm(s) = 10+ 3 ohms 00 ........outside diameter tog ... toggle
....... common kHz .. . kilohertz = 10+ 3 hertz tol ..... tolerance
comp ...... composition p . ... peak trim .. .. trimmer
conn . . . . connection L . .. inductor pA. ...picoampere(s) TSTR . transistor
lin ..... linear taper pc . printed circuit
dep deposited log. . . . . . . . . logarithmic taper pF . . picofarad(s) 10- 12 farads V. ..volt(s)
OPOT ... double-pole double throw piv .. . ' peak inverse voltage ... alternating current working voltage
OPST .... double-pole single throw mA milliampere(s) = 10-3 amperes plo · part of var. ....variable
MHI . . megahertz = 10+ 6 hertz pos .. position(s) vdcw. direct current working voltage
elect ele<'trolytlc M~2 ... megohm(s) - 10+ 6 ohms poly ...... polystyrene
encap · .enCdpsU Idled rnetflm .. .. metalfilm pot .. potentiometer W ... ......... watt(s)
mfr ... manufacturer p-p · .peak-to-peak wi .. .. with
F · ..farad(s) ... millisecond ppm .. parts per million wiv .. working inverse voltage
mtg prec. . precision (temperature coeffient, wlo
'~i'lli~~I~isi '=' ;r;~~~~~~
FET . field effect transistor ...... without
fxd · ....fixed mV :: :: long term stability andlor tolerance) .. wirewound
J.1F . microfarad(s)
GaAs. gallium arsenide J.1s . . . . . . . . .. . microsecond(s) R · ..... resistor
GHz . glgahertl 10 t9 hertl J.1V .... microvolt(s) = 10- 6 volts Rh .. · .rhodium
gd guaflJ(ed) .Mylar@ rms .. . root-mean-square ....optimum value selected at factory,
Ge germanium rot. . rotary average value shown (part may be omitted)
gnd grounrHedl nA . nanoampere(s) = 10- 9 amperes no standard type number assigned
NC .. normally closed Se .selenium selected or special type
H. ............. henry(lest Ne ..... neon sect. .. section(s)
Hg . . mercury NO ... normally open Si · silicon ® Oupont de Nemours

DECIMAL MULTIPLIERS

Prefix Symbols Multiplier Prefix Symbols Multiplier

tera T 10 12 centi 10-2


giga G 109 milli 10-3
mega M or Meg 106 micro 10-6
kilo K or k 10 3 10-9
hecto 10 2 pico 10- 12
deka da 10 femto 10- 15
deci 10- 1 10- 18
STO-B-2734
DESIGNATORS
A. ...assembly FL ... filter 0 · transistor TS . . . .... terminal strip
B. · motor HR .heater OCR transistor-diode U . microcircuit
BT. · battery IC integrated circuit R. · resistor V. . .. vacuum tube, neon bulb,photocell, etc.
C. · capacitor J .. .. jack RT ..... thermistor W .. cable
CR .. diode K. ...... relay S · .switch X . . socket
OL · .. delay line L. ... inductor T. ..... transformer XOS lampholder
OS. .Iamp M ... meter TB . terminal board XF fuseholder
E .. . misc electronic part MP ...... mechanical part TC · thermocouple Y . crystal
F · .... fuse P. plug TP. · test POint Z . network

Table 6-2. Code List of Manufacturers.

Mfr Zil1
No. Oescr ilJt ion Adelress Code!

01121 Allen-Bradley Co Milwaukee, WI 53212


03888 Pyrofilrn Corp Whi rpllnY, NJ 07981
04713 Motorola Semiconductor Products Phoenix, AZ 85008
07088 Kelvin Electric Co Van Nuys, CA 91401
07263 F<Jirchild Serniconductor Div Mountllin View, CA 94040
077.16 TRW Inc Burlington Div Burlington, IA 52601
16299 Corning GI Wk Elec Cmpnt Div Raleight, NC 27604
24546 Corning Glass Works (Bradford) Bradford, PA 16701
27014 National Semiconductor Corp Santa Clara, CA 95051
28480 Hewlett-Packard Co Corporate HQ Palo Alto, CA 94304
56289 Sprague Electric Co North Adams, MA 01247
71400 Bussman M fg Div of McGraw-Edison Co St. Louis, MO 63017
72136 Electro Motive Mfg Co Inc Willimantic, CT 06226
74970 Johnson E F Co Waseca, MN 56093
75915 Littelfuse Inc Des Plaines, I L 60016

6-2
Model 3476B Section VI
Tab I e 6 -3 . Rep I ace a b I ePa r t 5 (C 0 n t' d)
Reference Mfr
HP Part Number Qty Description Mfr Part Number
Designation Code
Al 03476-66510 1 PC ASSEMBLY MAIN BOARD 28480 03476-66510
A1BT100 03476-68001 1 BATTERY 4.8V lA-HR RECHARGEABLE 28480 03476-68001
A1Cl 0150-3731 1 CAPACITOR-FXD .01 UF +-20% 1000WVDC CER 28480 0150-3731
A1C3 0160-3847 4 CAPACITOR-FXD .01 UF 25WVDC CER 28480 0160-3847
A1C4 0121-0487 1 CAPACITOR-V TRMR-AI R 1.0 TO 3.5 PF 04935 2222-809-05001
A1C5 0180-0291 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 1UF +-10% 35VDC TA 56289 150Dl05X9035A2
A1C7 0140-0200 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 390PF +-5% 300WVDC MICA 62136 DM15F391J0300WVl CR
A1C8 0160-0577 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 1.8UF +-20% 50WVDC MET 28480 0160-0577
A1C9 0180-0228 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 22UF +-10% 15VDC TA 56289 150D226X9015B2
A1Cl0 0160-3847 CAPACITOR-FXD .01UF +80-20% 25WVDC CER 28480 0160-3847
A1Cll 0160-2150 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 33PF +-5% 300WVDC MICA 28480 0160-2150
A1C12 0180-1701 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 6.8UF +-20% 6VDC TA 56289 150D685XOO06A2
A1C17, C18 0160-3847 CAPACITOR-FXD .01UF +80-20% 25WVDC CER 28480 0160-3847
A1C19 0180-0309 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 4.7UF +-20% 10VDC TA 56289 150D475X0010A2
A1C20 0160-0153 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 1000PF +-10% 200WVDC 56289 292Pl0292
A1C21, C22 0160-3847 CAPACITOR-FXD .01UF +80-20% 25WVDC CER 28480 0160-3847
A1Cl00 0180-0210 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 3.3UF +-20% 15VDC TA 56289 150D335XOO15A2
A1Cl0l, Cl02 0180-0229 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 33UF +-10% 10VDC TA 56289 150D33X9010B2
A1Cl04 0160-0153 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 1000PF +-10% 200WVDC 56289 292Pl0292
A1Cl05 0140-0207 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 330PF +-5% 500WVDC MICA 04522 DM15F331J0500WVl CR
A1Cl06 0180-0228 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 22UF +-10% 15VDC TA 56289 150D226X9015B2
A 1Cl07, Cl08 0180-0106 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 60UF +-20% 6VDC TA 56289 150D606XOO06B2
A1Cl09 0160-0157 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 4700PF 200WVDC 56289 292P47292
A1Clll 0180-0210 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 3.3UF +-20% 15VDC TA 56289 150D335XOO15A2
A1Cl12 0180-0339 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 50UF +75-10% 16VDC AL 56289 30D506G016CB2
A1Cl13 0160-0575 1 CAPACITOR-FXD .047 UF +-10% 50WVDC CER 28480 0160-3042
A1CRl 1902-3054 2 DIODE-ZNR 3.65V 5% 00-7 PD=.4W TC=-.055% 04713 SZ 10939-56
A1CR2, CR3 1901-0025 2 DIODE-GEN PRP 100V 200MA 00-7 28480 1901-0025
A1CR5, CR6 1901-0376 2 DIODE-GEN PRP 35V 50MA 00-7 28480 1901-0376
A1CR7 1902-3054 2 DIODE-ZNR 3.65V 5% 00-7 PD=.4W TC=-.055% 04713 SZ 10939-56
A1CR9, 10, 11 1901-0040 5 DIODE-SWITCHING 30V 50MA 2NS 00-35 28480 1901-0040
A1CR12 1902-0041 1 DIODE-ZNR 5.11V 5% 00-7 PD=.4W TC=-.009% 04713 SZ 10939-98
A1CR14 1906-0069 1 DIODE-FW BRDG 400V lA 28480 1906-0069
A1CR100 1901-0040 5 DIODE-SWITCHING 30V 50MA 2NS 00-35 28480 1901-0040
A1CR10l,102 1910-0034 2 DIODE GE 30V 80MA 8NS 007 28480 1910-0034
A1CR104 1902-3128 1 DIODE-ZENER 7.32V 5% 00-7 04713 SZ 10939- 143
A1CR105 1902-3085 1 DIODE-ZENER 4.75V 5% 00-7 04713 SZ 10939-89
A1DSMl 03476-69502 1 LED DISPLAY INCLUDING 15 PIN A1Pl 28480 03476-69502
A1Fl 2110-0311 1 FUSE .063A 250V SLO-B LO 1.25X.25 U L I EC 75915 313.062S
A1F2 2110-0420 1 FUSE .032A 250V 1.25X.25 UL 75915 312.031
A1F3 2110-0043 1 FUSE 1.5A 250V 1.25X.25 UL IEC 71400 AGC 1-1/2
A1Fl00 2110-0099 1 FUSE 1A 125V .281 X.093 75915 275001
2110-0269 2 FUSEHOLDER-CLIP TYPE .25FUSE 91506 6008-32CN
A1Jl 1251-4261 1 CONNECTOR-15 PIN FEMALE FOR DSMl 28480 1251-4261
A1J2 5040-8013 1 RECEPTACLE, AC POWE R 28480 5040-8013
A1J3 - J5 1460-1486 3 SPRING, FUSE CONTACT (INPUT TERMINAL) 28480 1460-1486
Al L100-102 9170-0016 3 FERRITE BEAD 28480 9170-0016
Al02 - 014 1854-0071 17 TRANSISTOR NPN SI PD=300MW FT=200MHZ 28480 1854-0071
Al015 1855-0308 1 TRANSISTOR-JFET DUAL N-CHAN D-MODE SI 28480 1855-0308
Al017 1853-0020 3 TRANSISTOR NPN SI PD=300MW FT=150MHZ 28480 1853-0020
Al0l00 1854-0547 1 TRMJSISTOR NPN 2N3725 01295 2N3725
1205-0011 1 HEAT SINK SGL 28480 1205-0011
Al0l0l 1854-0071 TRANSISTOR NPN SI PD=300MW FT=200MHZ 28480 1854-0071
Al0l02 1853-0318 1 TRANSISTOR PNP SPS 6804K 04713 MPS6562
A 10103-105 1854-0071 TRANSISTOR NPN SI PD=300MW FT=200MHZ 28480 1854-0071
Al0l06,107 1853-0020 TRANSISTOR NPN SI PD=300MW FT=150MHZ 28480 1853-0020
A1Rl 0698-7512 1 RESISTOR 10M 1% 2W F TC=0+-100 07716 CCF-993-N330
A1R2 0811-0006 1 RESISTOR 5K 1% 2W MO TC=+-200 05524 RS-5
A1R3 0683-2055 1 RESISTOR 2M 5% .25W FC TC=-900/+1100 01121 CB2055
A1R4 0698-3152 1 RESISTOR 3480 OHM 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03292 C4-1/8-TO-3481 - F
A1R8 0683-1045 1 RESISTOR lOOK 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+800 01121 CB1045
A1R9 2100-3522 2 RESISTOR, VAR lOOK OHM 20% 28480 2100-3522
A1Rl0 2100-3524 2 RESISTOR, VAR 50K OHM 20% 28480 2100-3524
A1R12 0683-2265 1 RESISTOR 22M 5% .25W FC TC=-900/+1200 01121 CB2265
A1R13 0757-0059 1 RESISTOR 1M 1% .50W 02995 MF7Cl/2-TO-l004-F
A1R14 2100-3528 1 RESISTOR, VAR 100 OHM 20% 28480 2100-3528
A1R15 2100-3524 2 RESISTOR, VAR 50K OHM 20% 28480 2100-3524
A1R16 2100-3529 1 RESISTOR, VAR lK OHM 20% 28480 2100-3529
A1R17 0683-1065 1 RESISTOR 10M 5% .25W FC TC=-900/+1100 01121 CB1065
A1R18 0683-1035 4 RESISTOR 10K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01121 CB 1035
A1R19 0698-4512 1 RESISTOR 88.7K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1/8-TO-8872-F
A1R20 0698-4532 1 RESISTOR 280K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1/8- TO-2803-F
Al R22 0698-4539 1 RESISTOR 402K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03888 PME55S
Al R23 0698-4453 2 RESISTOR 402 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1/8- TO-402R-F
A1R24 0757-0472 1 RESISTOR 200K 1% .125W F TC=-+-100 24546 C4-1/8-TO-2003- F
A1R25 0698-4479 1 RESISTOR 14K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1/8-TO-1402-F
6-3
Section VI Model 3476B

Table 6-3. Replaceable Parts(Cont'd)

Reference Mfr
HP Part Number Qty Description Mfr Part Number
Designation Code
A1R26 0757-0283 2 RESISTOR 2K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1/8- TO-2001-F
A1R27 0757-0442 1 RESISTOR 10K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1/8- TO-l002-F
A1R28 0698-4453 2 RESISTOR 402 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1/8-TO-402R-F
A1R29 0698-4424 1 RESISTOR l.4K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 16299 C4-1/8-TO-1401-F
A1R31 0683-1025 1 RESISTOR-FXD 1000 OHM 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01121 CB1025

A1R34 0698-4474 1 RESISTOR 8.45K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1/8-TO-8451-F


A1R35 0757-0465 1 RESISTOR lOOK 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1 /8-TO-l 003- F
A 1R36, R37 0757-0453 3 RESISTOR 30.1K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 24546 C4-1 /8-TO-30 12- F
A1R38 2100-3527 1 RESISTOR, VAR 5K OHM 20% 28480 2100-3527
A1R39 0683-4745 1 RESISTOR 470K 5% .25W FC TC=-800/+900 01121 CB4745

A1R40 0698-3557 1 RESISTOR 806 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 16299 C4-1/8-TO-806R-F


A1R41 0698-3262 1 RESISTOR 40.2 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 16299 C4-1 /8-TO-4022- F
A1R42 2100-3526 1 RESISTOR, VAR 20K OHM 20% 28480 2100-3526
A1R43 2100-3522 2 RESISTOR, VAR lOOK OHM 20% 28480 2100-3522
A1R45 0811-3420 1 RESISTOR 1 .5% 7W PW TC=0+-50 07088 KM-700

A1R46 0698-4020 1 RESISTOR 9.53K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 16299 C4-1/8-TO-9531-F


Al R47 2100-0558 1 RESISTOR-VAR 20K OHM +-10% 73138 72PR20K
A1R48 2100-3525 1 RESISTOR, VAR 200 OHM 20% 28480 2100-3525
Al R50 0698-4435 1 RESISTOR-FXD 2490 OHM +-1% .125W F TC=0+-100 16299 C4-1/8-TO-2491-F
A1R51 0683-1025 4 RES-FXD 1K OHM 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB1025

Al R55 0757-0454 1 RESISTOR-FXD 33.21< OHM +-1% .125W 24546 C4-1/8-TO-3322-F


A 1R100 0683-0335 1 RESISTOR-FXD 3.3 OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB33G5
Al Rl0l 0683-5105 1 RESISTOR-FXD 51 OHM+-5% .25W 01121 CB5105
Al Rl02 0757-0277 1 RESISTOR-FXD 49.9 OHM+-l% .125W 24546 C4-1 /8- TO-4992- F
A1Rl03,104 0683-1015 2 RESISTOR-FXD 100 OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB1015

A1Rl05 0757-0410 1 RESISTOR-FXD 301 OHM +-1% .125W 24546 C4-1/8- TO-301 R-F
A 1R106 0683-0475 1 RESISTOR-FXD 4.7 OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB4765
A1Rl07 0683-2015 2 RESISTOR-FXD 2000HM +-5% .25W 01121 CB2015
Al R109,110 0683-3015 2 RESISTOR-FXD 300 OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB3015
A1R111 0683-2435 1 RESISTOR-FXD 24K OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB2435

A1R112 0683-2425 1 RESISTOR-FXD 2.4K OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB2425


A1Rl13 0683-1005 1 RESISTOR-FXD 10 OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB1005
A1Rl14 0683-7505 1 RESISTOR-FXD 75 OHM+-5% .25W 01121 CB7505

A1Rl16 0683-2015 2 RESISTOR-FXD 200 OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB2015


Al Rl17 0757-0283 2 RESISTOR-FXD 2000 OHM +-1% .125W 24546 C4-1/8- TO-2001-F
A1 Rl18 0698-3161 1 RESISTOR-FXD 38.3K OHM +-1% .125W 16299 C4-1/8- TO-3832-F
A1Rl19 0698-5578 1 RESISTOR-FXD 4K OHM +- 5% .125W 24546 C4-1/8-TO-4001-D
A1 R120 0683-1035 4 RESISTOR-FXD 10K OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB1035

A1R121 0683-2035 1 RESISTOR 20K OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB2035


A1 R122 0683-3925 1 RESISTOR-FXD 3900 OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB3925
Al R123 0757-0453 3 RESISTOR-FXD 30.1K OHM +-1% .125W 24546 C4-1/8-TO-3012-F
Al R124 0698-4504 1 RESISTOR-FXD 69.8K OHM +-1% .125W 24546 C4-1 /8- TO-6982- F
Al R125 1810-0259 1 RESISTOR NETWORK 300 OHM 28480 1810-0259

Al R126 0683--1035 4 RESISTOR-FXD 10K OHM +-5% .25W 01121 CB 1035


Al R132 0757-0281 1 RESISTOR-FXD 2740 OHM +-1% .125W 24546 C4-1/8-TO-2741-F
Al R149 0698-3499 1 RESISTOR-FXD 40.2K OHM +-1% .125W 16299 C4-1/8- TO-4022-F
A1R153 0698-4439 1 RESISTOR-FXD 3240 OHM +-1% .125W 16299 C4-1/8- TO-3241-F
A1S1-S6 03476-61901 1 SWITCH ASSEMB L Y FOR 03476-66501 ON LY 28480 03476-61901
A lSl-S6 03476-61902 1 SWITCH ASSEMBLY FOR 03476-66510 ON LY 28480 03476-61902
A1Tl00 9100-3855 1 TRANSFORMER, DC TO DC 28480 9100-3855
A1T101 9100-3497 1 TRANSFORMER, POWER 28480 9100-3497

A1Ul 1813-0091 1 PC HYBRID 28480 1813-0091

A1U2, U3 1826-0139 2 IC MC 1458 OP AMP 04713 MC1458Pl


A1U4 1820-0223 1 IC LM 301A OP AMP 27014 LM301AH
A1U5 1826-0317 1 IC, LINEAR 28480 1826-0317
A1U6 1820-0196 1 IC UA 723C V RG LTR 07263 723HC

Al MECHANICAL PARTS
0340-0060 2 INSULATOR FEEDTHRU (LARGE) 98291 FT-E-15
0340-0092 8 INSULATOR FEEDTHRU (SMALL) 9829 FT-E-12(011-6808)
J1 1251-4261 1 SOCKET-15 PIN DISPLAY F 28480 1251-4261
1205-0011 1 HEAT SINK-(0100) 28480 1205-0011
1460-1467 1 SPRING CONTACT-TOP SHIELD 28480 1460-1467
1460-1469 2 CONTACT SPRING-INPUT (INPUT FUSE SPRING) 28480 1460-1469
J2 5040-8013 1 AC POWER RECP 28480 5040-8013
0370-2913 3 PUSHBUTTON-PLAIN 28480 0370-2913
0370-2914 3 PUSHBUTTON-MARKED 28480 0370-2914
2110-0269 2 FUSE CLIP 91506 6008-32CN

1251-3379 3 25 PIN CONNECTOR 28480 1251-3379


1251-4262 1 15 PIN CONNECTOR M 28480 1251-4262
1251-4743 1 RECEPTACLE-ACP WZ 28480 1251-4743

6-4
Model 3476B Section VI
Tab I e 6 - 3. Rep I ace a b I ePa r t 5 (C 0 nt' d)
Reference Mfr
HP Part Number Qty Description Mfr Part Number
Designation Code
MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL PARTS
1460-1470 1 BAIL-WIRE (TILT STAND) 28480 1460-1470
7120-5107 1 LABEL-POWER INPUT STD 28480 7120-5107
7120-5108 1 LABEL-POWER INPUT OPTION 001 28480 7120-5108
7120-5109 1 LABEL-POWER INPUT OPTION 002 28480 7120-5109
7120-5110 1 LABEL-POWER INPUT OPTION 003 28480 7120-5110
7120-5111 1 LABEL-POWER INPUT OPTION 004 28480 7120-5111
7120-5113 1 PLATE-I DENTI FICATION 28480 7120-5112
2420-0002 2 NUT-ONSERT 1 28480 2420-0002
2360-0131 2 SCREW, 6-32 X 1 1/8 PAN LOWER SHELL 28480 2360-0131
3050-0066 2 FLAT WASHER FASTENING HARDWARE 28480 3050-0066
2190-0918 2 LOCKWASHER, HELICAL 28480 2190-0918
03476-24701 2 SPACER, POLYCARBONATE 28480 03476-24701
J3, J4, J5 1460-1486 3 SPRING, FUSE CONTACT (INPUT TERMINALS) 28480 1460-1486
1600-0530 1 SHIELD, UPPER (FOIL) 28480 1600-0530
03476-00605 1 SHIELD, LOWER (ALUM) WITH FOAM TAPE 28480 03476-00605
03476-40201 1 PANEL, SLIDING INPUT 28480 03476-40201
4114-0649 1 LENS, DISPLAY 28480 4114-0649
5040-8957 2 FOOT 28480 5040-8957
8120-1521 1 POWER CORD 28480 8120-1521
03476-90006 1 OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL 28480 03476-90006
5040-8069 1 UPPER SHELL 28480 5040-8069
5040-8070 1 LOWER SHELL 28480 5040-8070
5040-8038 2 BAIL PLUG 28480 5040-8038
0624-0333 2 SCREW, 4-20 X 1/4 PAN } PC BOARD 28480 0624-0333
0624-0289 2 SCREW, 2 - 28 X 5/16 PAN MOUNTING HARDWARE 28480 0624-0289
7120-6079 1 LA BEL-I N FOR MA T ION (BELLY) 28480 7120-6079
7120-3530 1 LABE L-CAUTION 28480 7120-3530
7120-6297 1 LABE L-WARN I NG 28480 7120-6297
7120-6236 1 LABEL-NOTE 28480 7120-6236
03476-04901 4 PCB HYBRID SPACER 28480 03476-04901
6-5
Model 3476B Section VII
SECTION VII
TROUBLESHOOTING AND
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
]-1. INTRODUCTION. 7-4. Check to ensure the Multimeter is properly powered as
indicated by the decal on the side of the instrument.
7-2. This section contains preliminary troubleshooting in-
formation, printed circuit assembly exchange information, 7-5. If the display illuminates and indicates near zero re-
schematic notes and reference designators, and schematic gardless of the input applied check the appropriate Multi-
diagrams of the Multimeter and Power Supply circuitry. meter input protection fuse.
Volts/Ohms input protection fuse:
I WARNING' 1/32 A (250 V) -hp- PIN 2110-0420
Littlefuse PIN 312.031
These servicing instructions are for use by quali- Amps input protection fuse:
fied service personnel only. To avoid electrical 1 \2 A (250 V) -hp- PIN 2110-0043
shock or damage to the instrument, do not Bussman AGC I - \2
perform any servicing other than that contained Littlefuse 312.01.5
in the operating instructions unless you are
qualified to do so. 7-6. If input fuses are not at fault, proceed to disassemble
the Multimeter as follows:
]-3. PRELIMINARY TROUBLESHOOTING.
a. Disconnect the power cord.
b. Remove the input protection fuses located behind
the sliding input panel.
The hybrid circuits in the Multimeter may be c. Place the Multimeter upside down on a grounded
permanently damaged by static discharge from work surface and remove the two screws from the bottom
a hand or tool when the Multimeter is disas-
cover.
sembled. The procedures below must be fol-
lowed to prevent possible damage. d. Remove the bottom cover and place the batteries to
the side of the Multimeter.
1. Ground the hand while disassembling and
working on the Multimeter. Conductive wrist-
e. Connect a jumper across the amps input protection
bands (-hp- Part No. 00970-67900) are avail-
fuse holder and across the ohms input protection fuse
able for this purpose.
holder.
2. Attach the Multimeter COM terminal to
earth ground. Touch all tools to earth ground
to remove static charges before using them on
the Multimeter.
3. Use a soldering iron with a grounded tip.
1f it is necessary to handle the printed circuit
assembly. hold it by the power transformer and
the front panel switch pushbuttons to avoid
contamination of the assembly.
Wear clean cotton gloves when working on the
circuit board. Contamination or fingerprints
will reduce the accuracy of the Multimeter. Use
low flux content solder (-hp- Part No. I WARNING'
8090-0512) when replacing componenets. Do
not permit traces of flux to form on the circuit
board. Observe precautions against static dis- Disconnect the AC line cord befure checking or
charge. Do not use flux remover. replacing the A C line fuse.
7-1
Section VII Model 3476B

7-7. If the Multimeter display does not illuminate in ac or ]·14. Printed Circuit Board Removal.
battery operation:
7·15. Remove the Al printed circuit board assembly using
a. Check the ac line fuse (F I). the following procedure:

b. Check the battery fuse (FIOO). a. Disconnect power cord, remove input fuses and
bottom shell. Leave the aluminum bottom shield fastened
7-8. Connect the Multimeter TP ~ to earth ground. to the P.c. board.

7-9. Connect the appropriate AC line voltage as specified b. Disconnect positive and negative battery terminals.
by the option decal.
c. Remove two polycarbonate spacers.

WARNING I d. Remove 4 PC board mounting screws - one on each


side of the switch assembly and the other two in each
corner at the back of the PC board.
To avoid electrical shock, do not touch the AC
line fuse or the line voltage jumpers when the e. Pull J4 and J5 free from the top shell.
instrument is plugged into A C power.
f. Using transformer Tl 0 I as a handle, lift the PC
]·10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS. assembly out of the top shell back first until it is above the
onsert nuts. The Al Assembly will now slide back and clear
7-1 I. Figure 7-1 and 7-2 are schematic diagrams of the of the top shell.
Multimeter and its power supply.

]·12. PRINTED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY EXCHANGE.

7-13. To provide maximum instrument performance for


minimum cost, the Multimeter is designed around a NMOS Handle the P. C assembly by the transformer
Hybrid Integrated Circuit (UI). This Hybrid and its associ- (TI0l) and the pushbutton switches.
ated discrete elctronic circuitry are repairable only at the
Hewlett-Packard Manufacturing Division using special
equipment. An exchange program has been established to
permit field repair of the Muitimeter by replacing the
entire Al printed circuit assembly with a factory rebuilt To avoid possible damage to the P. C assembly,
assembly (-hp- PIN 03476-69510). This assembly is war- do not use plastic or bubble pack as a packing
ranted to be fully operational and meet all instrument material. Use non-static charge producing
specifications. For ordering details, contact the Hewlett- materials such as conductive foam (-hp- Part
Packard Sales and Service Office nearest you. No. 9220-1776).

7-2
Model 34768 Section VII
REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS
ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY
REFERENCE ASSEMBLY PART NUMBER
DESIGNATION NAME (INCLUDES A2AI SUBASSEMBLY)
r---"-----., ~ ~ _
JACK XA2 IS MOUNTeD ON
A2 POWER SUPPLY IOOXXX-66501) I
CHASSIS OR ANOTHER ASSEMBLY""
,-v6~U¥Jt '1st'BYf3'[.no~~81E6::;Pth~Ro'lsf;{'N~i-oR IS A2P/} I
~ I
~2
R3 TEST VOLTAGE~
PI IS NOT MOUNTED : I QI
ON A2 ASSEMBLY I +2.92V PI I XA2 2
(COMPLeTE DESIGNATOR IS PI) I )f---73~
'y"vCOMPLeTE OESIGNATOR IS A2R4
R4
"\ : I SUBASSEMBLY OF A2 DENOTES StEMATIC
~ E-(:":'~'_-""":( 4 ,-v(COMPLETe DESIGNATOR IS A2AI) I ON WH ICH CONNECTION
IS MADE
--'< ~ I~NUMBER INDICATeS AI
PIN OF XA2 AND PI
[PHOTO:CHOPPER OSC-I
I
~ 18 6 ) I 2,
R2 MALE STANDrt,;; PIN
~FEMALE
WIRE COLOR: COLOR COD2THE SAME PIN CONNECTOR CONNECTOR ON
AS THE RESISTOR COLOR COOE. FIRST EYeLET OR STAND-
I~ MAY OR MAy A WHT/RED WIRE
NUMBER INDICATeS BASE COLOR SECONO I OFF TeRMINAL, MAY OR NOT BE NUMBERED /.-¢fI-~
NUMBER INDENTIFIES WIDER STRIP, AND I MAY NOT BE NUMBERED COMPLETe
THE THIRD INDICATES THE NARROWER / ~ I>Y DESIGNATOR ~(j.....--'
STRIP. (~DENOTES WHTlRED/YEL WIRE) I,f; f'I IS A2AIRI
~
PARTIAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS ARE SHOWN: PREFIX WITH ASSEMBLY OR SUBASSEMBLY
DESIGNATION(S) OR BOTH FOR COMPLETE DESIGNATION
STD 8-2192
r--------GENERAL SCHEMATIC NOTES
1. PARTIAL nEFH,ENCE OESI(;NATIONS AnE SHOWN.
PREFI X WITH ASSEMBLY OH SUflASSEMI3L Y DESIG· 5. DENOTES ASSEMBL Y.
NATIONlS) OR BOTH FOR COMPLETE DESIGNATION.
2. COMPONENT VALUES ARE SHOWN AS FOLLOWS UN·
LESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
RESISTANCE IN OHMS 6. . , . DENOTES SCREWDRIVER ADJUST.
CAPACITANCE IN MICROFARADS
INDUCTANCE IN MILLIHENRYS
3. J.- DENOTES EARTH GROUND. AVERAGE VALUE SHOWN, OPTIMUM VALUE SE·
USED FOR TERMINALS WITH NO LESS THAN A
7. * LECTED AT FACTORY. niE VALUE OF THESE
NO. 18 GAUGE WIRE CONNECTED BETWEEN COMPONENTS MAY VARY FROM ONE INSTRU·
TERMINAL AND EARTH GROUND TERMINAL OR MENT TO ANOTHER. THE METHOD OF SELECTING
AC POWER RECEPTACLE. THESE COMPONENTS IS DESCRIBED IN SECTION V
OF THIS MANUAL.
DENOTES GROUND ON PRINTED CIRCUIT
ASSEMBLY. (PERMANENTLY CONNECTED TO
FRAME GROUND).
8. ~DENOTES WIRE COLOn: COLon CODE SAME AS
RESISTOR COLOR CODE. FIRST NUMBER IDEN-
TIFIES BASE COLOR. SECOND NUMBER IDEN-
TIFIES WIDER STRIP. THIRD NUMBER IDENTIFIES
NARRQWER STRIP. (e.g. ~ =WHITE. RED,
YELLOW.)
8
4. 9. DC VOLTAGE LEVELS WERE MEASURED WITH
RESPECT TO CIRCUIT GROUND USING A DVM WITH
~UI PIN CONNECTOR. 10 MEGOHM INPUT 1:l.1PEDANCE. THE VOLTAGE
LEVELS SHOWN ARE NOMINAL AND fl.1AY VARY
FROM ONE INSTRUMENT TO ANOTHER DUE TO
CHANGE IN TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS. A
VAR·'ATION OF 1 10% SHOULD BE ALLOWED.
7-3/7-4
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TechrHsches BUro Hannover XXXXVl1379-2 Mahatma 5013 Nygaardsgaten,
HewleU·Packard Gesm.b H AREAS NOT ETHIOPIA Telex 511630 PO Box 1917 Bergen
Am Grossmarkl 6 Gandhi Rd.
Wehltstrasse.29 LISTED; Abdella AbduImalik Lol 259, Salak Road
0-3000 Hannover 91 Cochln 682 016 JAPAN Tel: (05)2197 33
A·1205 Wlen Conlacl HewJell-Packard (Can· PO Bo12635 Kuchlng, Serawak
TeI/0511)466001 Tel 32069 Yakogawa-Hewlell·Packard PANAMA
Tel 35·16-21 ada) lid 111 MlSSlSsauga. Addl. Ababa Tel 53544
TeIe_ 0923259 Tetel 085·514 lid
Telex 135066 Tel 119340 E!eClrooco Balboa, SA
CHILE Hewlell·Packard GmbH 29-21. Takaldo·Htgashi MEXICO
Blue Star lid Aparalado 4929
BAHRAIN Jorge CalcaQfl Y CIa Uda FINLAND Technrsches Blio NUrrt>erg 1-\-11711 SarOjlOl Devl Road 3·ChOme Hewlell·Packard MellCal'la Panama 5
UedlcalOnly Ath.a'o BlrllIe 065 Hew1eIl-Packard Oy Nelmeyefstrasse 90 Secund.rabad 500 033 SuQInamt·ku. Tokyo 168 SA de CV
CaIe SaIT'lJel LeWIS
Waet Pharmacy CaSlla 16475 RevontlJetlbe.7 0-8500 NUrnberg Tei 03·331·6111 Av Perl1~f1Co SIs No 650 1 EdrllClO ~AIIa.~ No 2
Tet 70126
PO Box 648 Co/reo 9, Sanllago SF-021()() Eapoo 10 Tel (0911) 52 20 83 Telel 232-2024 YHP-TOkyo Tepepan, XodlrnIIco
Telex 0155·459 Cludad de Panama
Bahrain Tel 220222 Tet (90) 455 0211 Telel 0623 86P YOkogawa-Hewlell·Packard Mexico 23. OJ
Blue Slar lid. Tet 64·2700
Tel 54886.56123 Telel JCAlCAGNI Telex 121563 hewpa sf lid Tet 905-676·4600
133 Kodambakkam HIgh Road Telel 3483103 o..t.ndu,
Telel 8550 WAEL GJ HewleU·Packard GmbH Chuo Bldg.. 4th Floor Telel 017·74·507 Canal Zone
COLOMBIA FRANCE Madra. 600 034
AI Hamldfya Trading and JnslrumenlaCloo TedlnIsches BUro MlXlchen Tel. 820S7 4·20. NlShroakapma 5·chome Hewlell·Packaro MellCana
Hewlett-Packard France PERU
Conl1aclng Henl"lk A Langebaek & Klfr ESCheostrasse 5 Yodogawa-ku, Osaka-shl SA. de CV
Zone d'aCllvlles de Telex' 041-379 Compallia Eleclro ~dlca SA
PO Box 20074 SA 0·8021 Taufkirchen Osaka, 532 RIO VOlga #600
Cwlaboeul ICelAND Los Flamencos 145
Manamll Garrera 7 No 48·75 Tel (089)6117·1 Tel 06-304·6021 Col Del Valle
Avenue des Troplques Medical Ol'lly Telex 523·3624 San ISidro Casilia 1030
Tel 259978, 259958 Aparlado Mreo 6287 Tele~ 0524985 Monterrey, NL
BOlle Poslale 6 Elding Trading Company Inc, Lima 1
Telex 8895 KALDtA GJ Bogota, 10 E Hewlell-Packard GmbH Yokogawa-Hewlell·Packard Tel 78·32·10
91401 Or88y·C~deJ( Hatnarnvoll - Tryggvagmu Tel 41-4325
Tel 269·8877 Tel (1) 907 78 25 Techmsches BUro Berlin lid MOROCCO
BANGLADESH P.O Box 895 Telex: Pub Booth 25424
Telel 44400 TWX 600048F Kallhslrasse 2·4 SuOilomo Selmel Na9aya Bldg, Dolbeau
The Genera! ElectriC Co of IS-Reykjavik SISIORO
Bangladesh lid Inslrumenlacl6n 0-1000 Barlln 30 11-2 Shlffiosasajlma-cho. 81 rue Karatchl
Hewlell-Packard France Tell 5820/16303 Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, 450 PAKISTAN
Magnet House 72 H A Langebaek & Klet SA Tel (030) 24 90 86 Cal8btanca
Chemlf'l des MOOIIies Mushko & Company lid
OtIkusl\a Commerclill Area Carrera 63 No 49-A·31 Teie_: 018 3405 hpbln d INDONESIA Tel 052571·5171 Tel 304182
BP 162 Oosman Chambers
Motllhell, Dacca 2 Apartado 54098 GREECE BEReA InClOneSla P T YOkogawa·HewIeU·Packard Telex 23051122B22
69t3O Ecully Ab<:!lJlah Haroon Road
Tel 252415, 252419 Medellin PO Bol496/Jkl lid
Tel (78)338125 Kostas Kalayanms Ge'", Karachl·3
Telex 734 Tet 304475 8 OITUIOU Streel .lin AbdU Muis 62 Tal"llQ8wa8LIldlOQ 2. rued'Agadir
TWX 310617F Tel 511027 512927
Jakarta 2-24 I Twuya·cho BoI!e Poslal 156
BElGIUM COSTA RICA Hew1eIl·Packard France Athens 133 Telel' 2894
Tel 349255.349886 Kanagawa-ku Casablanca
Hew\ell-Packard Benelul CIff'lIIfica CoslarrlCef'lSe S A 20, Chemll1 de La Upere Tel 32 30 303132/37 731
Telel 46748 BERSL IA Yokohama, 221 Tel 27209315
S.AINV Avelllda 2, Gale 5 31081 Toulou•• Telex 215962 RKAA GR
San Pea-o de MonIes de Dca Tet 045-312-1252 Telel 23739
Avenue du Col·Vert, 1, Le MlraU-Cede_
Apartado 10159 Telex 382·3204 YI-f' YQK
IGroenkraaglaan) Tet (61)4011 12
B-1170 Brun.l. San Jod
Tet (02) 660 50 50 Tet 24-38-20, 24-08-19
Telex 23-494 palOtlen bru Telel 2367 GAlGlJ1 CR
SALES OFFICES
Arranged alphabetically by country (cont.)

Mushko & Company. LId. SOUTH AFRICA SYRIA Emlrac Ltd. (BranCh Office) 3939 Lankershlm Boulevard MARYLAND 9{l2 Crupper Ave FOR U.S. AREAS
10. Bazar Rd. Hewlelt·Packard Soulh A1f1ca General ElectroniC Inc P.O. Box 2711 North Hollywood 91604 7121 Slandard Drive Columbu.43229 NOT LISTED:
Sector G·6/4 (prY,l.l1d Nun Basha·Ahnat Ebn Kays Abu Dhabi Tel. (213) 877·1282 Park .....ay lnduslnal Center Tel (614) 436·1041 Conlacl lhe regional ottice
Islamabad Pnvale Bag Wendywood, Sireel Tel: 331370/1 TWX: 910·499·2671 Hanover 21076 nearest you'
330 Progress Rd.
Tel: 28264 Sandlon, Transvaal, 2144 P,O 80x 5781
UNITED KINGDOM 3200 HillView Av Tel: {301} 796·7700
Dayton 45449 Atlanta. Georgia North
Hewlen·Packard Cenlre Damascus Palo Alto, CA 94304 TWX: 710·862·1943 Holly-wood. California.
PHILIPPINES HewleU·Packard LId. Tel: (513l859-8202
Daphne Slree!. Wendywood, Tel' 33 24 87 Tel: (408) 988·7000 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville. Maryland
The Online Advanced Systems King Sireet Lane OKLAHOMA
Sandton, 2144 Telex 112151TIKAl Rockville 20850 Roiling Meadows. IllinOIS
Corporallon Wlnnersh. Wokmgham 646 W. North Markel Blvd. P.O. Box 32008
Tel' 802·5111/25 Cable: ELECTROBOR Tel: {30t} 948-6370 Their complele addresses
RIco House Berkshire RG11 5AR Sacramento 95834 6301 N. Meridan Avenue
Telex 8-4782 DAMASCUS TWX 710·828·9684 are IIsled above.
Amorsolo cor Herrera SIr GB·England Tel: (916) 929·7222 Oklahoma City 73112
LegaspI Village. Makall Hewlelt-Packard South Afnca Medical only Tel: (0734) 784774 MASSACHUSETTS USSR
9606 Aero Drive Tel: (405) 721·0200
PO. Box 1510 (Ply,), lid Sawah & Co. Telex: 84 71 78/9 32 Hartwell Ave. Hewlett·Packard
PO. Box 23333 9920 E 42nd Srree!
Melro Manila P,O Box 120 Place Azme Lexington 02173 Representallve OHice
Hewlelt·Packard Ltd. San Diego 92123 SUlle 121
Tel- 85·35·81, 85·34·91. Howald Place. B.P.2308 Te'!: (617) 861·8960 USSR
Fourier House, Tel: (714} 279-3200 Tulsa 74145
85·32·21 Cape Province. 7450 DamaaeuB TWX 710-326·6904 POkrovsky Boulevard
257·263 High Slree1 363 Brookhollow Dr. Tel' (918) 665·3300
Telex: 3274 ONLINE Pine Park Cenlre. F"Qresl Drive. Tel: 16367·19697·14268 4f17·kw 12
London Colney Santa Ana, CA 92705 MICHIGAN
Plnelands, Telex' 11304 SATACO SY OREGON Moscow 101000
RHODESIA St. Albans, Herts Tel: (714) 641·0977 23855 Research Drive
Cape Province. 7405 Cable' SAWAH. DAMASCUS 17800 S.W Lower Boones Tel. 294.20.24
F'eld Technical Sales GB-England Farmington Hills 48024
Tel: 53·7955 thru 9 Swelman Hilal EI Mlawi Tel: (0727)24400 3003 Scoll Boulevard Ferry Road Telex. 7825 hewpak su
45 Kelvin Road North Telex: 57-0006 Tel: (313) 476·6400
PO 80x 2528 Telex 1·8952716 Santa Clara 95050 Tualatin 97062 YUGOSLAVIA
P.O. Box 3458 Tel' (408) 988·7000 724 Wesl Cenlre Ave
SPAIN Mamoun Bilar Suee!. 56-58 Tel: (503) 620·3350 Iskra Commerce. n.sol.o.
Sansbury Hewlen·Packard lid. Kalamazoo 49002
Hewlell·Packard Espanola. Damascus TWX 910-338·0518 Zastops!VO Hewlell·Packard
Tel 705231 (Stines) Tralalgar House Tel. (616) 323·8362 PENNSYLVANIA
Telex RH 4122 SA TeLlt4663 454 Carllon Coorl 1021 81h Avenue Obihcev Venac 26
Navlgallon Road
Calle Jerez 3 Telex: 11270 So. San Francisco 94080 MINNESOTA King of Prussia Indusillal Park YU 11000 Beograd
POLAND
Altrlncham
E·Madrld 16 Cable: HILAL DAMASCUS Tel (415) 877·0772 King of Prussia 19406 Tel 636·955
BIlKO Informacji TechniczneJ Cheshire WA14 lNU 2400 N Pnor Ave.
Tel: (1) 458 26 00 (10 lines) 'Tarzana Tel (215) 265·7000 Telex. 11530
Hewlen·Packard TAIWAN GB·England SI. Paul55113
Telex: 23515 hpe Tel: (213) 705-3344 TWX 510·660·2670
UI Slawkl 2, 6P Hewlen·Packard Far Easll1d. Tel' (061) 928 6422 Tel (612l636·07oo Iskra Commerce. n.SOl.o.
Hewlell·Packard Espanola S.A. Talwan Branch Tele_: 668068 Zaslopstvo Hewletl·Packard
PLOO-950 Warsz.w8 COLORADO MISSISSIPPI 111 Zeta Dflve
ColOnia MlraSlerra Bank Tower. 5lh Floor Hewlell-Packard Ltd. MlklOSlceva 38NI!
Tel: 39 59 62, 39 51 87 Edif!Clo Juban
5600 DTC Parkway 322 N. Mart Plaza Pittsburgh 15238
Telex 812453 205 Tun Hau Nor1h Road Lygon Coor1 Englewood 80110 Tel: (412l782·04oo YU·61000 Ljubljana
c/o Cosla Blava. 13 Jackson 39206
Taipei Hereward Rise Tel (303l771·3455 Tel: 321-674, 315-879
PORTUGAL Madrid 34 Tel (601) 982·9363 SOUTH CAROLINA
Tel (02l751·Q404 (15 lines) Dudley Road Tele~: 31583
TeleClra·Empresa Tecmca de CONNECTICUT MISSOURI POBox 6442
Hewlell·Packard Espanola, Hewlen·Packard Far Eas111d. Halesowen,
EQUlparnentos E~c'ncos 47 Barnes Induslrral Road 11131 Colorado Ave, 6941·0 N. Trenholm Road URUGUAY
S.A Taiwan Branch Wesl Midlands. B62 8SD
S.ar.!. Barnes Park Soulh Kansas City 64137 Columbia 29206 Pablo Ferrando S.A.C.el.
Milanesado 21·23 68·2, Chung Cheng 3rd. Road GB·England
Rua Rodngo da Fonseca 103 Wallingford 06492 Tel. (816) 763·8000 Tel: (803) 782·6493 Avenrda Ilalia 2877
E·Barcelona 17 Kaohsiung Tel: (021) 501 1221
P.O. Box 2531 Tel: (3) 203 6200 (5 lines) Tel (203) 265·7801 TWX 910·771-2087 TENNESSEE Casilia de Correo 370
Tel' (07) 242318-Kaohsiung Telex: 339105
P-Ll.bon 1 Telex 52603 hpbe e FLORIDA 1024 Execullve Parkway 8906 Kingslon Pike Montevideo
Tel" (19) 68 60 72 AnalyllcalOnly Hewlen-Packard ltd.
Hewlelt·Packard Espanola. P.O. Box 24210 St. Louis 63141 Knoxville 37919 Tel: 40·3102
Telex. 12598 San Kwang Instrumenls Co.. Wedge House
SA 2727 N.W 62nd $treel Tel: (314) 878·0200 Tel: (615) 691·2371 Telex: 702 Public Boolh
LId. 799, London Road
Medical Only Av Ram6n y Calal. 1 Ft. Lauderdale 33309 3070 Directors Row Para Pablo Ferrando
20 Yung Sui Road Thornton Heath NEBRASKA
MUfl(Mter Ediliclo Sevilla. planla 9° Tel' (305) 973·2600 Drrectors Square
Taipei Surrey, CR4 6XL Medical Only VENEZUELA
InlercambloMundiaJde E·Sevltla 5 4080 Woodcock Drive # 132 Memphis 38131 Hewlen-Packard de Venezuela
Tel: 3615446·9 (4 lines) GB-England 7101 Melcy Road
ComerCIO $.aJ,1 Tel: 64 44 54/58 Tel' (901)346-8370
Telex: 22894 SANKWANG Tel: (01) 684·0103/8 Brownell BUilding SUire 101 C.A.
P.O. Box 2761 Jacksonville 32207 P.D Box 50933
Hewlell-Packard EspanOla SA Telex: 946825 Omaha 68106 'Nashvllle
AvenlOll Antonio AugUS10 TANZANIA
Edilicio AlbIa II P B Hewlell·Packard lid, Tel: (904) 398·0663 Tel (402) 392·0948 Medical Service Only Caracas 105
de Aguiar 138 Medical Only
E-Bllbao 1 14 Wesley Sl P.O. Box 13910 Tel: (615) 244·5448 los Ruices Norle
P·lI.bon InternalionalAeradio(E.A.).Ltd NEVADA
Tel' 23 83 06/23 82 06 Csstleford 6177 Lake Ellenor Or 3a Transversal
Tel: (19) 53 2131/7 P.O. 80x 861 'LaB Vegas TEXAS
Yorks WF10 lAE Orlando 32809 Edlliclo Segre
Telex: 16691 munler p Hewlell·Packard Espanola SA Dar es Salaam Tel: (702) 736·6610 4171 North Mesa
Tel: (0977) 550016 Tel: (305) 859·2900 Carac.. 107
Clfiamon Gordillo 1 Tel: 21251 Exl. 265 Suite Cl10
PUERTO RICO NEW JERSEY Tet: 239·4133 (20 lines)
(Enllo.) Telex: 41030 TWX: 5557335 PO, Box 12826 EI Paso 79902
HewleU-Packard Inrer- Cryslal Brook ProfeSSional Telex: 25146 HEWPACK
E,Valencla 10 Hewletl·Packard LId. SUite 5. Bldg. 1 Tel: (915) 533·3555
Americas THAILAND Building ZAMBIA
Tel: 96·361.13.54/361,13,58 Tradax House OHice Park Norlh P.O. Box 42816
Puerlo RICo 8ranch Office UNIMESA Co. ltd Roule 35 R,J. Tilbury (Zambia) ltd.
Calle 272, SRI LANKA Elcom Research BUlldmg SI. Mary's Walk Pensacola 32575 10535 Harwln SI
Eatontown 07724 P.O. Box 2792
#203 Urb. Coonlry Club Melropolitan Agencies lid 2538 Sukumvil Ave. Maidenhead Tel: (904) 476·8422 Houston 77036
Tel: (201) 542·1384 Lusaka
Carolina 00630 209/9 Unlon Place Bangchak, Bangkok Berkshire, SL6 1ST 110 South Hoover Blvd. Tel: (713) 776-6400
GB-England SUite 120 W, 120 Century Rd. Tel' 73793
Tel: (809) 762-7255 Colombo 2 Tel' 39-32-387. 39·30-338 'Lubboek
Hewlel1·Packard LId. Tampa 33609 Paramus 07652 MEDITERRANEAN AND
Telex 3450514 Tel: 35947 Medical Selvlce Only
TRINIDAD & TeL (813) 872·0900 Tel: (20 I) 265·5000 MIDDLE EAST
Telex: 1377METROLTO CE Morley Road Tel: (806) 799·4472
QATAR TOBAGO TWX: 710·990-4951 COUNTRIES NOT
Staplehill GEORGIA
Nasser Trading & Conlraclmg SUDAN CARTEL P.O. Box 1270
Bristol. as 16 40T PO. Box t05005 NEW MEXICO SHOWN, PLEASE
P.O. 80x 1563 Radlson Trade Caflbbean Telecoms LId. P.O. Box 11634 201 E. Arapaho Rd CONTACT:
GB-England 450 Interslale North Parkway
Doha PO Box 921 P.O Box 732 Sialion E Rlehard.on 75081 Hewletl-Packard S.A.
Tel: 22170 Khartoum 69 Frederick Sireet HewleU-Packard lid. Atlanta 30348 Tel: (214) 231·6101
South Queensferry Tel' (404) 955·1500 11300 Lomas Blvd.. N.E. Medilerranean and Middle Easl
Telex: 4439 NASSER Tel: 44048 Port·of-Spain Albuquerque 87123 205 Billy Milchell Road Operallons
Telex 375 Tel: 62·53068 West Lothian. EH30 9TG TWX: 810·766·4890
ROMANIA Tel: (505) 292·1330 San Antonio 78226 35.1<010kolronl Slreet
GB·Scotiand Medical Service Only
Hewlen·Packard SURINAM TUNISIA TWX: 910-989·1185 Tel: (512) 434·8241 Plalia Kefallariou
Tel: {031) 331 1188 •Augusta 30903
Reprezenlanta $urlel RadiO Holland N.V Tunlsle Eleclronique 156 Wyall Drive UTAH GR-KIIJsSla·Athens, Greece
Telex: 72682 Tel (404) 736·0592
Bd,n. Balcescu 16 Grole Hotstr 3·5 31 Avenue de la Llberte Las Cruces 88001 2160 Soulh 3270 West Slreel Tel: 8080359/429
UNITED STATES P.O. Box 2103 Telex: 21·6588
Bueurestl POBox 155 Tunis Tel: (50S) 526·2484 Salt Lake City 84119
Tel: 158023/138885 Paramaribo Tel: 280144 ALABAMA 1172 N. Davis Drive Cable: HEWPACKSA Athens
TWX: 91O·9983·0550 Tel: (801) 972·4711
Telex' 10440 Tel 72118.77880 700 Cenlury Park Soulh. Warner Robins 31098
Corema Tel' (912) 922·0449 NEW YORK VIRGINIA SOCIALIST
1 lei. Av. de Carthage SUite 128 COUNTRIES NOT
SAUDI ARABIA SWEDEN 6 Au10malion lane
Modern EleclronlC Hewlel1·Packard $verige AB Tunis Birmingham 35226 HAWAII PO. Box 9669 SHOWN, PLEASE
Tel. (205) 822·6802 Computer Park 2914 Hungary Spring Road
ESlabHshmenl (Head OWce) Enlghetsv~gen 3. Fack Tel' 253821 2875 So. King Slreet CONTACT:
Albany 12205 Richmond 23228
P.O, Box 1228, Baghdadiah 5-161 Bromma 20 Telex: 12319 CABAM TN P,O Box 4207 Honolulu 96826 HewleU·Packard Ges.m.b.H.
Tel: (518) 458·1550 Tel: {804} 285·3431
Streel Tel. (08) 730 05 50 8290 Whilesburg Dr. Tel' (808} 955·4455 Handelskal52
TURKEY TWX: 710·444·4961
Jeddah Telex' 10721 Huntsville 35802 ILLINOIS Compuler Sysrems/Medical P.O. Bo~ 7
TEKNIM Company LId 650 Pennlon Hill OHice Park
Tel: 27 798 Cable: MEASUREMENTS Tel: (205) 881·4591 211 Prospecl Rd. Only A·1205 Vienna, Austria
Riza Sah Pehlevi Fairport 14450
Telex: 40035 Slockholm ARIZONA Bloomington 61701 Airport Execulive Center Tel. (0222) 3516211027
Caddesi No, 7 Tel: (716) 223·9950
Cable: ELECTA JEDDAH Hewletl·Packard Svenge AB 2336 E. Magnolia SI. Tel' (309) 663·0383 SUlle 302 Cable: HEWPAK Vienna
Kavaklidere, Ankara TWX: 510·253·0092
Frtltailsgatan 30 Phoenix 85034 5700 Thurs10n Avenue Telex: 75923 hewpak a
Modern EleclronlC Tel: 275800 5201 TolJview Dr. NO.1 Pennsylvania Plaza VirginIa Beach 23455
ESlablishmenl (8ranch) S-42132Vbtra Tele~: 42155 Tel: (602) 273·8000 RoHing Meadows OTHER AREAS NOT
55th Floor Tel: (804j460-2471
P.O. Box 2728 Frl:Uunda Teknim Com., Ltd. 2424 Easl Aragon Rd. 60008 LISTED, CONTACT:
34th Slreel & 8lh Avenue
Riyadh Tel' (031) 49 09 50 Barbaros Bulvafl 55/12 Tucson 85706 Tel' (312) 255-9800 WASHINGTON Hewlen·Packard
New York 10001
Tel: 62596/66232 Telex. 10721 via Bromma Besikyas.l.tanbut Tel: (602) 273·8000 TWX: 910·687-2260 BellelreJd OUice Pk. Interconllnenlal
Tel: (212) 971·0800
Telex: 202049 office TeJ:613546 1203· 114th Ave. S.E. 3495 Deer Creek Road
'ARKANSAS INDIANA 5858 East Molloy Road Bellevue 98004
Modern Electronic SWITZERLAND Telex: 23540 Palo Alto, California 94304
Medical Service Only 7301 North Shadeland Ave Syracuse 13211 Tel: (206) 454-3971
Eslablishment (Branchl Hewlen-Packald (Schwelzl AG Tel: (415) 856·1501
E.M.A P.O. Box 5646 Indianapolis 46250 Tel: (315)455·2486 TWX: 910·443-2446
P,O. Box 193 ZlJfcherstrasse 20 TWX: 910-373·1267
Muhendislik Kollekllf Sirkell Brady Slalion Tel' (317) 842·1000 1 Crossways Park Wesl
AI·Khobar P.O. Box 307 P.O. Box 4010 Cable: HEWPACK Palo Allo
Mediha Eidem Sokak 41/6 little Rock 72215 TWX: 810·260·1797 Woodbury 11797
Tel: 44678-44813 CH·8952 Schlieren- Spokane 99202 Telex: 034-8300. 034-8493
YUksel Caddesl Tel: (501) 376-1844 Tel. (516) 921·0300
Telex: 670136 ZUrich IOWA Tel: (509) 535-0864 Hewlell·Packard SA
Ankara TWX: 510·221·2183
Cable: ELECTA AL·KHOBAR Tel' (O1) 7305240 CALIFORNIA 2415 Hemz Road 7. rue du BOls·du·Lan
Tel: 175622 'WEST VIRGINIA
Tele~: 53933 hpag ch 1579 W Shaw Ave. Iowa City 52240 Tel 1513)671·7400 P.O. Bo_
SINGAPORE YilmazOzyurek Tel' (319) 351-1020 Medical/AnalylicalOnly
HewleU-Packard Singapore Cable: HPAG CH Fresno 93771 NORTH CAROLINA 4604 Mac Corkle Ave.• S.E. CH·1217 Meyrin 2· Geneva
Milli Mudafaa Cad 16/6
(Pte.) lid. Hewlen·Packard (Schweiz) AG Tel: (209) 224·0582 KENTUCKY 5605 Roanne Way Charleston 25304 SWllzerland
Kizilay
6th Floor, Inchcape House Chateau Bloc 19 1430 Easl Orange1horpe Ave. 10170 Linn Sialion Road Greensboro 27409 Tel: 1304} 925·0492 Tel. (022) 82 70 00
Ankara
450·452 Alexandra Road CH·1219 Le Llgnon- Fullerton 92631 SUire 525 Tel; (919) 852·1800 Cable' HEWPACKSA Geneva
Tel: 25 03 09 - 178026 WISCONSIN
P,O. Box 58 Geneva Tel. (714) 870·1000 Louisville 40223 Telex: 2 24 86
Telex: 42576 OZEK TR OHIO 150 Soulh Sunny Slope Road
Alexandra Pas' Office Tel' (022) 96 03 22 5400 West Rosecrans Blvd Tel: (502l426·01oo MedicaVCompuler Only
UNITED ARAB Brookfleld 53005
Singapore 91 IS Telex: 27333 hpag ch P.O. Box 92105 LOUISIANA 9920 Carver Road 'Servlce Only
EMIRATES Tel: (414) 784·8800
Ter' 631788 Cable: HEWPACKAG Geneva World Way Pos!al Center P.O. Box 1449 Cincinnati 45242 2·15·80
Emllac Ltd. (Head Ollice)
Telex: HPSG RS 21486 Los Angeles 90009 3229·39 Williams Boulevard Tel: (513) 891·9870
P.O, Box 1641
Tel: (213) 970-7500 Kenner 70062 16500 Sprague Road
SharJah
TWX' 910·325-6608 Tel: (504) 443·6201 Cleveland 44130
Tel' 354121/3
Tel: (216)243-7300
Telex: 8136
TWX. 810-423-9430
FliOW HEWLETT
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