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Getting Started
Series 2600 System SourceMeters Reference Manual
2600S-901-01 Rev. A / May 2006
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The
CAUTION
heading used in this manual explains hazards that could damage
the instrument. Such damage may invalidate the warranty.
Unpacking and inspection
Inspection for damage
The Series 2600 was carefully inspected electrically and mechanically before
shipment. After unpacking all items from the shipping carton, check for any
obvious signs of physical damage that may have occurred during transit. (There
may be a protective film over the display lens, which can be removed.) Report any
damage to the shipping agent immediately. Save the original packing carton for
possible future shipment. Before removing the Series 2600 from the bag, observe
the following handling precautions.
Handling precautions
• Always grasp the Series 2600 by the covers or by the handle.
• After removing the Series 2600 from its anti-static bag, inspect it for any
obvious signs of physical damage. Report any such damage to the ship-
ping agent immediately.
• When the Series 2600 is not installed and connected, keep the unit in its
anti-static bag and store it in the original packing carton.
Package content
The following items are included with every Series 2600 order:
• Model 2601, 2602, 2611, or 2612 SourceMeter with line cord.
• DUT interface connector kit for each SourceMeter channel. Kit includes one
hooded screw terminal connector that mates with the SourceMeter
measurement terminals.
• TSP-Link cable.
• Accessories as ordered.
• Certificate of calibration.
• Series 2600 User’s Manual (P/N 2600S-900-00).
• CD-ROMs that contain:
• PDFs of the User’s and Reference Manuals.
• Test Script Builder script development software.
• IVI/VISA drivers for VB, VC/C++, LabVIEW, TestPoint, and
LabWindows/CVI.
• The following additional items are included with the Models 2611 and 2612
SourceMeters:
• Model 2600-IAC Interlock connector adaptor.
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