Operating Instructions—7A42
accelerates.
Each
channel
’
s
threshold
level
is
maintained
when
THRESH
is
pushed
again
to
turn off
the
seven-segment
display
and
button
light.
However,
for
a
particular
channel,
the
variable
setting
(if
any) will be
cancelled
(reverts to
the
preset
value)
when
the
TTL/ECL selection
is
changed.
PROBE
OFFSET.
The
PROBE
OFFSET
control
provides
a
means
of
acquiring
the
offset
voltage
introduced
into
the
signal
path
by
the
P6230
(450
ohm)
active
probe.
In
order
to
minimize
circuit
loading,
it
is
desirable
to
set
the
probe
offset/bias
near
the
logic
zero
level
or
the
termination
voltage
of
the
ECL
circuit
being
probed.
To
acquire
the
PROBE
OFFSET,
THRESH
must
be
selected
and
the
channel
(1
through
4)
to
which
the
P6230
is
connected
must
be
selected.
When
the
PROBE
OFFSET pushbutton
is
pressed
it
will
light
red,
and
the
SWITCHING
THRESHOLD
VOLTS
display
becomes
a
DVM
that
reads
the
amount of
probe
offset.
To
measure
and acquire
the
probe
offset
voltage,
touch
the
probe
tip to
the
front-panel jack
labeled
TIP,
then
set
the
offset
adjustment
on
the
probe case
to
the
voltage
desired.
While still
holding
the
probe tip
to
the
TIP
jack,
push
the
PROBE
OFFSET
button
once
again
to
acquire
this
offset
measurement
into
the
7A42.
The
probe
offset
button
will
now
light
green
and the
probe
tip
may
now
be
removed.
The
offset
measurement
remains
in
the
display
which
is
again indicating
the
SWITCHING
THRESHOLD
voltage.
At
this
point,
the
SWITCHING
THRESHOLD can
be
adjusted
to
any
other
value
(independent
of
the
probe
offset)
by
using
the
LEVEL
buttons. Pressing
the
PROBE
OFFSET
button
once
more
turns off
the
lit
button, clears
the
acquired
offset
measurement,
and
reestablishes
the
preset
threshold.
The 7A42
PROBE
OFFSET
feature is
appropriate
for
use
only
with
the
P6230
probe.
The
acquired
PROBE
OFFSET
voltage,
whether
zero
or
otherwise,
is
maintained
when
the
THRESH
button
is
turned
off
or
while
threshold
information
of
another
channel
is
being
displayed.
That
value
is
also
maintained
if
the
logic
family
is
changed;
the
switching
threshold
reverts
to
the
probe
offset
voltage.
If
a
channel
has
a
non-zero
offset,
the
PROBE
OFFSET
button
will
be
lit
green
when
that
channel
is
selected
(PROG
CHAN
mode)
as
a
reminder
of
the
offset
status.
LEVEL.
The
LEVELS
and
LEVELS
controls
are
used
to
set
the
threshold
voltage
of
each
channel
to
a
value
other
than the
preset
threshold
voltage.
These
controls
are
active
only
in
the
PROG
CHAN
mode
and
when
the
THRESH
pushbutton
switch
is
lit.
When
either
the
LEVELS or
LEVELS
button
is
held,
the
variable
threshold
changes
at
an
accelerating
rate,
pausing
momentarily
at
the
preset
value.
(There
will
be
no
pause if
a
probe
offset
has
been
acquired
for
the
channel.)
The
SWITCHING
THRESHOLD
VOLTS
display
indicates
the
preset
threshold
voltage
or
the
variable
threshold
voltage
set
by
the
LEVEL
and
LEVEL
controls,
The
CH1,
CH2,
CH3,
and
CH4
pushbuttons
indicate
which
channel
’
s
threshold
voltage
is
being
monitored.
When
using
the
P6230,
remember
the
first
step
is
to
acquire
the
probe
offset
value
into
the
7A42.
Next
set
the
Switching
Threshold
Voltage
with
the
LEVEL
buttons
to
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REV
JUL
1984