Installation And Operation; Introduction; Unpacking And Inspection; Packaging For Reshipment - HP 5501A Operating And Service Manual

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Model 5501A
Installation and Operation
SECTION II
INSTALLATION A N D OPERATION
2-1.
INTRODUCTION
2-2. This section of the manual contains unpacking, inspection, storage, and shipping information, in
addition to detailed installation and operation instructions.
2-3.
UNPACKING A N D INSPECTION
2-4.
If the shipping carton is damaged, inspect the unit forvisibledamage (scratches, dents, etc.). If the unit
is damaged, notify the carrier and the nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office immediately (offices
are listed at the back of this manual). Keep the shipping carton and packing material for the carrier's
inspection. The HPSales and Serviceoffice will arrange for repair or replacement of the unit without waiting
for a claim against the carrier to be settled.
2-5.
PACKAGING FOR RESHIPMENT
2-6.
If it becomes necessary to reship the unit, use good commercial packaging. The same containers and
materials used for factory packaging can be obtained through the Hewlett-Packard Sales and Serviceoffices
listed at the back of this manual. Contract packaging companies in many citiescan also providedependable
custom packaging on short notice. Adhere to the following general instructions when repacking the unit.
a. If shipping to a Hewlett-Packard Service Office or Center, attach a tag indicating the type of service
required, return address, model number and full serial number.
b. Wrap the unit in heavy paper or plastic.
c.
Use a strong shipping container. A double-wall carton made of 350 pound test material is adequate.
d. Use enough shock-absorbing material (three to four inch layer) around all sides of the unit to
provide a firm cushion and prevent movement inside the container. Protect the front and rear
panels with cardboard.
e. Seal the shipping container securely.
f.
Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to assure careful handling.
2-7.
STORAGE
2-8.
If the instrument is to be stored for an extended period of time, it should be enclosed in a clean, sealed
container.
2-9.
INSTALLATION
2-10. The following paragraphs describe mounting procedures, required power and signal interconnec-
tions, and fabrication of interconnecting cables.

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