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OPERATING MANUAL
MULTIPLE OUTPUT LINEAR SYSTEM
DC POWER SUPPLY
AGILENT MODELS 6625A, 6626A,
6628A, and 6629A
Agilent Part No 06626-90001
Agilent Model 6625A, Serials 3210A-00664 and Above*
Agilent Model 6626A, Serials 3209A-00824 and Above*
Agilent Model 6628A, Serials 3213A-00233 and Above*
Agilent Model 6629A, Serials 3210A-06721 and Above*
* For instruments with higher Serial Numbers, a change page may be included.
* For instruments with lower Serial Numbers, refer to Appendix E.
Microfiche Part No. 06626-90002 Printed in USA: January, 1993
Updated: February, 2000
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OPERATING MANUALMULTIPLE OUTPUT LINEAR SYSTEMDC POWER SUPPLYAGILENT MODELS 6625A, 6626A,6628A, and 6629AAgilent Part No 06626-90001Agilent Model 6625A

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Alignment Procedures100Alignment Program (continued)2610 Irlo=FNDci(I_range) ! Read low output current2620 !2630 OUTPUT @Ps;"IRHI";

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Alignment Procedures101A

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Alignment Procedures102Alignment Program (continued)3650 !3660 !3670 Check_error:SUB Check_error ! Subprogram to check for errors3680 COM /Ps/

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Programming with a Series 200/300 Computer103BProgramming With a

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Programming with a Series 200/300 Computer104VOLTAGE AND CURRENT PROGRAMMING WITH VARIABLESYou can use variables in a program to represent dat

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Programming with a Series 200/300 Computer10510 ASSIGN @Ps TO 705

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Programming with a Series 200/300 Computer106Service Request and Serial PollThe fault and mask registers, when used in conjunction with the se

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Programming with a Series 200/300 Computer107Error DetectionThe p

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Programming with a Series 200/300 Computer108LINE 10: Assigns the I/O path name to the power supply.LINE 20: Declares a common block for the

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Command Summary109CCom

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General Information111General InformationIntroductionThis chapter contains a general description of your power supply as well as its performance speci

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Command Summary110Table C-1 Quick Reference Listing of CommandsGeneral Commands************ASTS? < ch >CLRCMODE < 1 (on) or 0 (off) &

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Command Summary111Tabl

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Command Summary112Table C-2 Command Summary (continued)ID? Queries the identification (model number) of the supply. (see page 82).IDATA < c

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Command Summary113Tabl

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Command Summary114Table C-2 Command Summary (continued)ROM? Queries the revision date of the power supply’s firmware. See service manual.SROM?

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Command Summary115Tabl

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Error Codes and Messages117DError

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Error Codes and Messages118Table D-2. ERROR Responses (continued)Error Code(ERR? query)Message(ERR key)Explanation3 INVALID STR You sent a com

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Error Codes and Messages119Table D

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General Information12Accessories10833A GP-IB cable, 1 m (3.3 ft)10833B GP-IB cable, 2 m (6.6 ft)10833C GP-IB cable, 4 m (13.2 ft)10833D GP-IB ca

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Manual Backdating121

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Agilent Sales and Support Office122Agilent Sales and Support OfficeFor more information about Agilent Technologies test and measurement produc

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123 Manual UpdatesThe following updates have been made to this manual since the print revision indicated on the title page.2/01/00All references to HP

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General Information13The power supplies allow up to a 10 volt sense lead drop. This feature makes them ideal for test system applications whereremote

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General Information14Basic OperationFigure 1-2 is a block diagram that illustrates the major assemblies contained within the power supply. As sh

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General Information15Output BoardsThe output boards are linear dc power supplies. Each isolated output operating boundary curve is shown in Figure 1-1

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General Information16Output response time: Beginning at the time the power supply has finished processing a VSET command (changeoutput voltage),

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General Information17Table 1-2. Specifications (continued)Source Effect:Voltage 0.5 mV 0.5 mV 0.5 mV 0.5 mV+ Current 0.005 mA 0.005 mA 0.01 mA 0.01 mA

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General Information18Table 1-3. Supplemental Characteristics (continued)Output Power 25 Watt Output 50 Watt OutputOutput Range Lo Range Hi Range

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General Information19Table 1-3. Supplemental Characteristics (continued)High Line Inrush Current: 100 V Opt 120 V Opt 220 V Opt 240 V OptPeak Value 85

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2CERTIFICATIONAgilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at time of shipment from the factory. AgilentTechnolog

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General Information20Table 1-3. Supplemental Characteristics (continued)Weight: Agilent 6625A, 6628A Agilent 6626A, 6629A Net

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General Information21Figure 1-4. CV Operation with Capacitive Load, Stability Graph for all Outputs

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General Information22Figure 1-5. Output Noise (Typical) CC ModeFigure 1-6. Output Noise (Typical) CV Mode

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General Information23Figure 1-7. Output Impedance (Typical) Graph (See Supplemental Characteristics)

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Installation252InstallationIntroductionThis chapter contains instructions for checking and mounting your power supply, connecting your supply to ac po

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Installation26Figure 2-1. Outline DiagramInput Power RequirementsYou can operate this power supply from a nominal 100 V, 120 V, 220 V or 240 V s

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Installation27Figure 2-2. Rear Panel Detail (Agilent 6626A Shown)Table 2-2 Line FusesLineVoltageFuseNeededAgilent Part Number (for ¼ X 1¼ in. fusesonl

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Installation28Power CordThe power supply is shipped from the factory with a power cord that has a plug appropriate for your location. Figure 2-4

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Installation29FIRE HAZARD. Make sure the replacement fuse is one of the same type (size) and rating (amps) thatis consistent with the voltage level yo

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3SAFETY SUMMARYThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of thisinstrument. Failur

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Getting Started313Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter is intended for the first time user of the supply. It provides four main discussions:• Fron

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Getting Started32 Figure 3-1. Agilent 6626A Front Panel Table 3-1. Controls and Indicators Number Controls/Indicators Description Page 1

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Getting Started33 Table 3-1. Controls and Indicators (continued) Number Controls/Indicators Description Page 4 (cont) UNR- Indicates that the se

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Getting Started34 Table 3-1. Controls and Indicators (continued) Number Controls/Indicators Description Page 7 Output Control Keys(These tw

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Getting Started35 Table 3-1. Controls and Indicators (continued) Number Controls/Indicators Description Page 7 (cont) Ñ CURRENT - Increases the se

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Getting Started36 Turning On Your Supply The following paragraphs describe the power-on sequence which includes a self test of most of the powe

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Getting Started37 Figure 3-4. Typical Display at Power-On Self-Test Errors If the supply fails the power-on self-test, all power supply outputs wi

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Getting Started38 Voltage Test 1. Set the voltage of the selected output to 10 V by pressing: VSET 1 0 ENTER 2. Check that the display

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Getting Started39 6. Check that the display reads approximately 0 volts and the programmable current limit value. Also, check that the frontpanel CC

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4SAFETY SUMMARY (continued)GENERALAny LEDs used in this product are Class 1 LEDs as per IEC 825-1.ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONSThis instrument is intended

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Getting Started40 Enter/Output Statements The programming statements you use to operate your supply from remote depend on your computer and it

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Getting Started41 Sending a Remote Command To send the power supply a remote command, combine your computer’s output statement with the GP-IB inter

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Getting Started42 Each of these commands is briefly discussed in the following paragraphs to help you get started in programming yoursupply. To

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Getting Started43 Output On/Off. You can turn a specified output on or off. Individual outputs can be controlled as shown below. To turn off output

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Output Connections and Operating Information 45 4 Output Connections and Operating Information Introduction This chapter explains how to make conn

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Output Connections and Operating Information 46 Operating Quadrants Figures 4-2A and 4-2B show the operating locus of your power supply in thr

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Output Connections and Operating Information 47 Figure 4-3 shows the current sink characteristics lower voltages in greater detail. The area in qua

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Output Connections and Operating Information 48 The readback resolution of the 25 watt outputs when metering voltages of 7 volts or below, will

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Output Connections and Operating Information 49 UNREGULATED OUTPUT -- the supply informs the user when output regulation is not guaranteed. This can

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5DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Manufacturer’s Name: Agilent TechnologiesManufacturer’s Address: 150 Green Pond Ro

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Output Connections and Operating Information 50 Note To prevent tripping of the overvoltage circuit, pick a wire size sufficient to handle the

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Output Connections and Operating Information 51 Figure 4-4. Optimum Hookup for Multiple Loads, Local Sensing Note When a load is connected through

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Output Connections and Operating Information 52 Figure 4-5. Remote Voltage Sensing The maximum voltage available at the power supply output

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Output Connections and Operating Information 53 Figure 4-6. Total Allowable Load Lead Voltage Drop (total of both leads) with Remote Sensing Outpu

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Output Connections and Operating Information 54 Open Sense Leads The sense leads are part of the supply’s feedback path. Connect them in such

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Output Connections and Operating Information 55 Figure 4-8. External Trigger Circuit Figure 4-9. Equivalent Internal OV Trigger Circuit Power Su

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Output Connections and Operating Information 56 Figure 4-10. Recommended Protection Circuit for Battery Charging Capacitive Load Limitation

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Output Connections and Operating Information 57 Figure 4-11. Parallel Connections with Local Sensing CV Operation For CV operation, one output mus

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Output Connections and Operating Information 58 CC Operation For CC operation, set the output voltages as outlined in CV operation (page 57),

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Output Connections and Operating Information 59 Series Operation SHOCK HAZARD. Floating voltages must not exceed 240 Vdc. No output terminal may be

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6WHAT THIS MANUAL CONTAINSIt contains information relating to the installation, operation, and programming of these supplies as outlined below.Mainten

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Output Connections and Operating Information 60 CC Operation For CC operation, the current setting of each output must be programmed to the de

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Output Connections and Operating Information 61 Voltage All series specifications referring to voltage are twice the single output specificationex

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Remote Operation 63 5 Remote Operation Introduction Chapter 3 introduced you to the basics of remote operation and provided a few simple examples

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Remote Operation 64the SRQ annunciator regardless of whether the condition that caused the service request continues to exist. The servicereque

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Remote Operation 65 Power-On Service Request (PON) The power supply can request service from the controller when the power is turned on. This reques

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Remote Operation 66 Table 5-1. Power Supply Commands (continued) Command Header OutputChannel Data Range (Fig. 5-2) Syntax Query present hard

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Remote Operation 67 Table 5-1. Power Supply Commands (continued) Command Header OutputChannel Data Range (Fig. 5-2) Syntax Store present output sta

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Remote Operation 68 Figure 5-2 (Sheet 1 of 2). Syntax Forms For Power Supply Commands

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Remote Operation 69 Figure 5-2 (Sheet 2 of 2). Syntax Forms For Power Supply Commands

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7Table Of Contents1 General InformationIntroduction... ...

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Remote Operation 70 Table 5-2. Power Supply Queries Query Header (Note 7) Channel(Note 1) Response (Notes 5 and 6) Initial Value Syntax (Fig.

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Remote Operation 71 Initial Conditions Immediately after power on from the factory, the power supply automatically undergoes a self-test and sets al

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Remote Operation 72 VSET 1,.45 If the output channel is operating in constant voltage mode (CV annunciator on) then the actual voltage is the

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Remote Operation 73 Current Programming To program the current, send the output channel and the programmed value in amps. In the example below, outp

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Remote Operation 74 Output On/Off The OUT command disables/enables an output channel of the power supply. It will not disturb any other progr

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Remote Operation 75 Overcurrent Protection (OCP) The OCP is a protection feature employed by the power supply to guard against excessive output curr

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Remote Operation 76 The Clear Command This command will return the power supply to its power-on state and all parameters are returned to thei

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Remote Operation 77 Table 5-5. Bit Assignment for the Status, Astatus, Fault, and Mask Registers Bit Position 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit Weight 128

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Remote Operation 78 UNMASK 2,XXX where XXX specifies the numeric code (0 to 255) for the unmasked conditions (see Table 5-5). If during operat

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Remote Operation 79 Service Request Generation When operating your supply, you may want it to request service every time a fault or a programming e

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8Table Of Contents (continued) Positive and Negative Voltages...

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Remote Operation 80 The ability to generate service requests can be enabled or disabled using the SRQ command as described below. To disable

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Remote Operation 81Reprogramming delay will delay the onset of certain fault conditions and prevent the power supply from registering a faultwhen the

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Remote Operation 82Other QueriesIn the examples discussed above, you saw how to use queries for each function discussed. The following paragrap

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Remote Operation 83To enable all outputs in constant current mode at turn on send: DCPON 2To disable all outputs in constant current mode at turn-on

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Remote Operation 84Table 5-8. Error Messages (continued)Front PanelResponseGP-IBCodeExplanation HDW ERR CH 1 11 Errors 11 through 14 refer to a

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Local Operation856Local OperationIntroductionChapter 3 introduced you to the supply’s front panel controls and indicators to help you turn on the supp

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Local Operation86Figure 6-1. Front Panel (Model 6626A shown)Pressing the ENTER key will enter the values displayed for the function indicated, i

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Local Operation87The voltage step keys can also be used to change the voltage setting.VSET ÑVOLT or ÒVOLT then ENTERThe voltage can be set in the imme

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Local Operation88Setting Overvoltage ProtectionProgrammable overvoltage protection (OVP) guards your load against overvoltage by crowbarring and

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Local Operation89For example, you can change the address of your supply to 10 by pressing:ADDR 1 0 ENTERDisplaying Error MessagesThe power supply can

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9Table Of Contents (continued)Local Control Of Output Functions...

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Alignment Procedures91AA

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Alignment Procedures92The program contains embedded comments (identified by a leading asterisk {! } ) which explain various sections andproced

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Alignment Procedures94Figure A-3Figure A-4Figure A-5

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Alignment Procedures95Al

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Alignment Procedures96Alignment Program (continued)530 ! -1 is reverse polarity, this saves540 ! reversing leads as sink channel550 ! becomes

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Alignment Procedures97Al

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Alignment Procedures98Alignment Program (continued)1570 PRINT "Press CONTINUE when ready1580 PAUSE1590 Output_on1600 !1610 Cal_v: !1

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Alignment Procedures99Al

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