Tektronix Car Video System 071 1143 01 User Manual

Service Manual  
WFM90D and WFM91D  
Handheld Waveform, Vector,  
Picture, and Audio Monitor  
071-1143-01  
This document applies to firmware version 2.13  
and above.  
Warning  
The servicing instructions are for use by qualified  
personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not  
perform any servicing unless you are qualified to  
do so. Refer to all safety summaries prior to  
performing service.  
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WARRANTY  
Tektronix warrants that the products that it manufactures and sells will be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment. If a product proves defective during this  
warranty period, Tektronix, at its option, either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor,  
or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product.  
In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration  
of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service. Customer shall be  
responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix, with  
shipping charges prepaid. Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a  
location within the country in which the Tektronix service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for  
paying all shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to any other locations.  
This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate  
maintenance and care. Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a) to repair damage  
resulting from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install, repair or service the product;  
b) to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment; c) to repair any  
damage or malfunction caused by the use of non-Tektronix supplies; or d) to service a product that has been  
modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time  
or difficulty of servicing the product.  
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TEKTRONIX’  
RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.  
TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR  
THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
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Table of Contents  
General Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Service Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Related Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Contacting Tektronix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Specifications  
Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Characteristics Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Physical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Environmental Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Certifications and Compliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
1-1  
1-2  
1-2  
1-8  
1-8  
1-9  
Operating Information  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Mechanical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Electrical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2--1  
2-1  
2-4  
Functional Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Keypad Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Side-Panel Connectors and Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Onscreen Readouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2--7  
2-7  
2-10  
2-12  
Using the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Operating Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Line Select Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2--15  
2-17  
2-21  
2-26  
Theory of Operation  
Input Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
SDI Interface Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Top Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Bottom Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
LCD Display and Backlight (Serial Numbers B020100 and Above) . . . . . . . .  
LCD Display and Backlight (Serial Numbers Below B020100) . . . . . . . . . . . .  
3-1  
3-1  
3 -2  
3-2  
3-2  
3-2  
Performance Verification  
Summary Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Equipment Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4-2  
4-3  
Performance Verification: Analog Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Sync Separation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Sweep Timing and Integral Linearity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Vertical Gain and Vertical Magnifier Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4--5  
4-5  
4-6  
4-7  
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Variable Gain Range and Vertical Position Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Overscan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Input and DC Restorer Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Vector Phase Stability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Chrominance Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Audio Gain and Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4-7  
4-8  
4-9  
4-11  
4-12  
4-13  
Performance Verification: Digital Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Check Sync Separation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Check Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Check Frequency Response at X5 Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4--15  
4-15  
4-16  
4-17  
Adjustment Procedures  
Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Summary Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Equipment Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Adjustment Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5--1  
5-1  
5-2  
5-3  
Adjustment Procedures: Analog Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Raster VCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Sweep Timing and Horizontal Mag Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Vertical Gain and X5 Gain Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Vector Quadrature Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Vector Gain and X5 Gain Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Audio Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5--5  
5-5  
5-5  
5-7  
5-7  
5-9  
5-9  
5-10  
Adjustment Procedures: Digital Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Vertical Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Vector Gain and X5 Gain Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Cable Margin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5--11  
5-11  
5-12  
5-12  
5-13  
Maintenance  
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
After Repair Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Repackaging Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6-1  
6-2  
6-2  
Remove and Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Top Cover Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
LCD Display Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Top Board Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Battery Cover Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Bottom Cover Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6--3  
6-3  
6-4  
6-5  
6-7  
6-15  
6-25  
6-28  
6-31  
Troubleshooting Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Equipment Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Battery-Fault Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Low-Voltage Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Fault Symptom Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Troubleshooting Flowcharts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6--39  
6-39  
6-40  
6-42  
6-43  
6-44  
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Connector Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Options  
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
7-1  
7-2  
Replaceable Mechanical Parts  
Replaceable Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Parts Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Using the Replaceable Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
8--1  
8-1  
8-2  
Diagrams  
Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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List of Figures  
Figure 2--1: Installing the viewing hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 2--2: Installing the desk stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 2--3: Packing the Option 33 travel case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 2--4: Removing the NiMH battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2--2  
2--2  
2--3  
2--5  
Figure 2--5: Inside of the battery compartment, showing  
polarity markings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2--6  
2--8  
Figure 2--6: WFM90D keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 2--7: WFM90D and WFM91D side panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 2--8: Onscreen readout messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 2--9: Waveform and Vector menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 2--10: Audio, Picture, and Waveform-in-Picture menus . . . .  
Figure 2--11: Line Select menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 2--12: Configuration menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2--11  
2--12  
2--15  
2--16  
2--16  
2--22  
Figure 3--1: Simplified block diagram  
(serial numbers B020100 and above) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
3--3  
3--4  
Figure 3--2: Simplified block diagram  
(serial numbers below B020100) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 4--1: --3 dB marks on the vector graticule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 5--1: NTSC graticule showing the vector gain adjustment . .  
4--12  
5--10  
Figure 6--1: Removing the top cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--2: Removing the cables from the LCD DIsplay assembly .  
Figure 6--3: LCD Display assembly feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--4: Installing the LCD display cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--5: Installing the LCD display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--6: Installing the keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--7: Installing the Top board shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--8: Installing the Bottom board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--9: Installing the SDI Interface board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--10: Removing the Backlight board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--11: Installing the battery cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--12: Removal and replacement of the turnlock stud . . . . . .  
Figure 6--13: Removing the NiMH battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--14: Installed polarity of alkaline batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6--6  
6--9  
6--10  
6--12  
6--13  
6--16  
6--18  
6--20  
6--21  
6--23  
6--26  
6--27  
6--29  
6--30  
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Figure 6--15: Battery contact installation alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6--32  
Figure 6--16: Battery power-wire and turnlock stud receptacle  
installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6--33  
6--36  
6--37  
6--40  
6--45  
6--46  
6--47  
Figure 6--17: Battery orientation marker position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--18: Installing the EMI suppressor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--19: Testing the battery charging circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--20: Flowchart for no display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--21: Flowchart for distorted waveform display . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--22: Flowchart for no vector display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--23: Flowchart for problems processing serial digital  
input signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6--48  
6--49  
6--50  
6--51  
6--52  
6--53  
6--54  
6--55  
6--55  
Figure 6--24: Flowchart for bad audio display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--25: Flowchart for no picture display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--26: Flowchart for bad graticules and menus . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--27: Flowchart for all white display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--28: Flowchart for untriggered waveform display . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--29: Flowchart for unlocked vector display . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--30: Flowchart for vector display jitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--31: Flowchart for distorted vectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--32: Flowchart for problems with the instrument  
controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6--56  
6--57  
6--58  
6--58  
6--59  
Figure 6--33: Flowchart for bad menus in the picture display . . . . .  
Figure 6--34: Flowchart for dim or blotchy display . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 6--35: Flowchart for bad displays except Picture mode . . . . .  
Figure 6--36: Circuit board connector and pin locations . . . . . . . . . .  
Figure 8--1: Exploded view (serial numbers B020100 and above) . .  
Figure 8--2: Exploded view (serial numbers below B020100) . . . . . .  
8--4  
8--7  
Figure 9--1: Interconnect diagram for instruments with  
serial numbers B020100 and above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
9--1  
9--2  
Figure 9--2: Interconnect diagram for instruments with  
serial numbers below B020100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Table of Contents  
List of Tables  
Table 1--1: Vertical deflection system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 1--2: DC restoration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 1--3: Audio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 1--4: Horizontal deflection system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 1--5: Vector mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 1--6: Synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 1--7: Power source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 1--8: Physical characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 1--9: Environmental characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 1--10: Certifications and Compliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Table 2--1: Video readout messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 2--2: Waveform menu choices, analog and digital . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 2--3: Vector menu choices, analog and digital . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 2--4: Audio menu choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 2--5: Picture menu choices, analog and digital . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 2--6: WIP menu choices, analog and digital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 2--7: Configure menu choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 2--8: Default instrument settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 2--9: Line Select menu choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2--13  
2--18  
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2--19  
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2--20  
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2--25  
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Table 4--1: Summary verification procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 4--2: Equipment required for performance verification . . . . .  
4--2  
4--3  
Table 5--1: Summary adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 5--2: Equipment required for adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5--1  
5--2  
Table 6--1: Tools required for module removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 6--2: Remove and replace procedure list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 6--3: Equipment required for troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 6--4: Low-voltage power supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 6--5: Fault symptom table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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6--4  
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6--42  
6--43  
Table 7--1: Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 7--2: Standard accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Table 7--3: Optional accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
7--1  
7--2  
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General Safety Summary  
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to  
this product or any products connected to it.  
To avoid potential hazards, use this product only as specified.  
Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.  
While using this product, you may need to access other parts of the system. Read  
the General Safety Summary in other system manuals for warnings and cautions  
related to operating the system.  
Connect and Disconnect Properly. Do not connect or disconnect probes or test  
leads while they are connected to a voltage source.  
Observe All Terminal Ratings. To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings  
and markings on the product. Consult the product manual for further ratings  
information before making connections to the product.  
Do not apply a potential to any terminal, including the common terminal, that  
exceeds the maximum rating of that terminal.  
Replace Batteries Properly. Replace batteries only with the proper type and rating  
specified.  
Recharge Batteries Properly. Recharge batteries for the recommended charge  
cycle only.  
Use Proper AC Adapter. Use only the AC adapter specified for this product.  
Do Not Operate Without Covers. Do not operate this product with covers or panels  
removed.  
Use Proper Fuse. Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.  
Avoid Exposed Circuitry. Do not touch exposed connections and components  
when power is present.  
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If you suspect there is damage to this  
product, have it inspected by qualified service personnel.  
Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions.  
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.  
Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry.  
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Symbols and Terms  
Terms in this Manual. These terms may appear in this manual:  
WARNING. Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result  
in injury or loss of life.  
CAUTION. Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in  
damage to this product or other property.  
Terms on the Product. These terms may appear on the product:  
DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the  
marking.  
WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the  
marking.  
CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product.  
Symbols on the Product. The following symbols may appear on the product:  
CAUTION  
Refer to Manual  
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Service Safety Summary  
Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures. Read this Service  
Safety Summary and the General Safety Summary before performing any service  
procedures.  
Do Not Service Alone. Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this  
product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is  
present.  
Disconnect Power. To avoid electric shock, switch off the instrument power, then  
disconnect the power cord from the mains power.  
Use Care When Servicing With Power On. Dangerous voltages or currents may  
exist in this product. Disconnect power, remove battery (if applicable), and  
disconnect test leads before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing  
components.  
To avoid electric shock, do not touch exposed connections.  
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Preface  
This manual provides instructions for servicing the WFM90D and WFM91D  
Handheld Waveform, Vector, Picture, and Audio Monitors. This manual  
describes features and specifications that are common to all generator modules.  
These include system configuration and the common control interface.  
About This Manual  
This manual is composed of the following sections:  
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Specifications lists the electrical and environmental specifications and  
provides a general product description.  
Operating Information describes installation and front panel operation of the  
instrument.  
Theory of Operation contains a module-level description based on block  
diagrams of the instrument circuitry.  
Performance Verification provides procedures for verifying instrument  
performance.  
Adjustment Procedures provides procedures for adjusting the instrument to  
meet performance levels listed in Specifications.  
Maintenance contains instructions for cleaning the instrument, procedures  
for removal and replacement of instrument modules, and troubleshooting  
procedures.  
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Options lists all of the options that you might find on your instrument.  
Replaceable Mechanical Parts lists the part numbers of the replaceable  
electrical and mechanical parts and assemblies.  
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Diagrams contains the instrument interconnect diagram.  
Related Manuals  
The WFM90D & WFM91D Handheld Waveform, Vector, Picture, & Audio  
Monitor User Manual (Tektronix part number 071-1142-XX) describes in detail  
how to operate the instrument.  
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Preface  
Contacting Tektronix  
Phone  
1-800-833-9200*  
Address  
Tektronix, Inc.  
Department or name (if known)  
14200 SW Karl Braun Drive  
P.O. Box 500  
Beaverton, OR 97077  
USA  
Web site  
www.tektronix.com  
Sales support  
Service support  
Technical support  
1-800-833-9200, select option 1*  
1-800-833-9200, select option 2*  
www.tektronix.com/support  
1-800-833-9200, select option 3*  
6:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time  
*
This phone number is toll free in North America. After office hours, please leave a voice mail  
message.  
Outside North America, contact a Tektronix sales office or distributor; see the Tektronix web  
site for a list of offices.  
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Specifications  
This section includes the following information:  
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Product description  
Specifications tables  
Product Description  
The handheld, self-contained, Tektronix WFM90D and WFM91D television  
waveform monitors can monitor analog and digital signals. The monitors provide  
composite and component waveform displays as well as vector and picture  
displays.  
These monitors can be used in the traditional in-house applications of television  
production, post-production, and signal transmission. In addition, their portabili-  
ty allows them to be used in non-traditional applications such as field production  
and system maintenance.  
Key Features  
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Accepts NTSC/PAL composite video or 525/625 Component 270 Mbit serial  
digital video signals  
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Automatic detection of analog or serial digital signals  
Built-in color display (TFT LCD)  
Viewing angle control  
Electronic graticules  
Battery or AC adapter powered  
Menu-assisted monitoring operation  
Audio signal input/output  
Waveform, Vector, Picture, Audio, and Waveform-in-Picture display modes  
Line select lets you view any single line of video  
Selectable time out for backlight or instrument power  
Signal level alarm mode for waveform and audio displays  
Preset menu to store/recall front panel and menu setups  
Instrument adjustments from front panel (see service manual)  
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Characteristics Tables  
The tables use the following abbreviations:  
Performance Requirement (Req). All performance requirements in the specifica-  
tion tables are identified with Req, and can be assured by completing the  
Performance Check Procedure located in the service manual. Allow a warm-up  
time of 20 minutes.  
Performance requirements in the electrical specifications are valid over an  
ambient temperature range of +20° C to +30° C. The Performance Requirement  
tolerances listed in the Electrical Specification are doubled over the temperature  
range of 0° C to +40° C, unless otherwise specified. Test equipment used to  
verify Performance Requirements must be calibrated and working within the  
limits specified in the service manual Equipment Required List.  
Reference Information. Information that amplifies a performance requirement or  
is of special importance is indicated by REF. There is no need to check these  
items to a specific tolerance.  
Electrical Specifications  
Table 1-1: Vertical deflection system  
Category  
Description  
Frequency Response  
Analog Input  
REF: Specifications apply for full screen height video input signal, with VARIABLE GAIN off.  
REQ: Flat Filter 1 V Full Scale:  
50 kHz to 6 MHz within 2% of response at 50 kHz.  
REQ: Flat Filter X5 Gain:  
50 kHz to 6 MHz within 5% of response at 50 kHz.  
REF: Low Pass Filter:  
40 dB attenuation at 3.58 MHz NTSC, 4.43 MHz PAL.  
REF: Response at 15 kHz does not vary between FLAT and LUM (low pass) filters by more than 1%.  
Digital Input  
REF: Specifications apply for full screen height video input signal, with VARIABLE GAIN off.  
REQ: Flat Filter 1 V Full Scale:  
50 kHz to 4.5 MHz 4%.  
REQ: Flat Filter X5 Gain:  
50 kHz to 4.5 MHz 5%.  
REF: Low Pass Filter:  
40 dB attenuation at 3.58 MHz NTSC, 4.43 MHz PAL.  
REF: Response at 15 kHz does not vary between FLAT and LUM (low pass) filters by more than 1%.  
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Table 1-1: Vertical deflection system (Cont.)  
Category  
Description  
Deflection Factor  
REQ: Analog Input, 1 V Full Scale:  
1 V input displayed within 1% of 140 IRE  
REF: Flat filter selected.  
REQ: Digital Input, 1 V Full Scale:  
1 V input displayed within 2% of 140 IRE  
REF: Flat filter selected.  
REQ: X5 Gain:  
Gain accuracy within 5% with 1 V input signal.  
REF: X5 Gain Registration:  
1 major division of vertical shift from baseline between unmagnified and magnified signal.  
REQ: Variable Gain Range:  
Input signals between 0.8 V and 2 V can be adjusted to 140 IRE (1.0 V) display. 160 mV to 400 mV  
for X5 Gain.  
REQ: Position Range:  
1 V signal can be positioned so that peak white and sync tip can be placed at blanking level, with the  
DC RESTORER on, regardless of gain setting.  
Transient Response  
Analog Input  
REF: Specifications apply for full screen height video input signal, with VARIABLE GAIN off, 1 V Full  
Scale or X5 Gain selected, and FLAT filter selected.  
REF: Pulse-to-Bar Ratio:  
X1: 0.99:1 to 1.01:1.  
X5: 0.98:1 to 1.02:1.  
REF: Preshoot: 1%.  
REF: Overshoot: X1: 2%.  
X5: 4%.  
REF: Ringing: X1: 2%.  
X5: 4%.  
REF: Field Rate Tilt: 1%.  
REF: Line Rate Tilt: 1%.  
REQ: Overscan: 2% variation in baseline of 100 IRE (700 mV) 12.5T (20T) modulated pulse as it is  
positioned over the middle 80% of the screen.  
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Table 1-1: Vertical deflection system (Cont.)  
Category  
Description  
Transient Response  
Digital Input  
REF: Specifications apply for full screen height video input signal, with VAR GAIN off, 1 V Full Scale  
or X5 Gain selected, and FLAT filter selected.  
REF: Pulse-to-Bar Ratio:  
X1: 0.99:1 to 1.01:1  
X5: 0.98:1 to 1.02:1  
REF: Preshoot: 1%  
REF: Overshoot: X1: 2%  
X5: 4%  
REF: Ringing: X1: 2%  
X5: 4%  
REF: Field Rate Tilt: 1%  
REF: Line Rate Tilt: 1%  
Maximum Absolute Input  
Level  
REF:  
5 VDC plus peak AC.  
REF: Displays in excess of 200 IRE (1.428 V) may cause frequency response aberrations.  
DC Input Impedance  
(Unterminated)  
REQ: 15 k.  
REF: With input switch in the HIZ position.  
Video Input Return Loss  
REF: 40 dB from 50 kHz to 6 MHz  
15 dB from 6 MHz to 270 MHz  
REF: With 75 termination on.  
Video Out Return Loss  
(75 )  
REF: 30 dB from 50 kHz to 6 MHz.  
Video Out Differential  
Gain (50% APL)  
REF: Within 1% with a 140 IRE (1.0 V PAL) unit display. Analog input only.  
Video Out Differential  
Phase (50% APL)  
REF: Within 1° with a 140 IRE (1.0 V PAL) unit display. Analog input only.  
Table 1-2: DC restoration  
Category  
Description  
DC Restorer Clamp Time  
REF: Back Porch.  
Frequency Response  
at 60 Hz (50 Hz PAL)  
REQ: Attenuation of 60 Hz (50 Hz PAL) on Input Signal:  
Slow Mode: 20%.  
Fast Mode: 90%.  
REF: Blanking Level Shift with 10% to 90% APL Change: APL changes from 50% to either 10% or  
90% will cause blanking level shift of 1 IRE unit (7.14 mV PAL) or less.  
REF: Blanking Level Shift Due to Presence or Absence of Burst: 1 IRE unit (7.14 mV PAL) or less  
shift from no color burst to presence of color burst.  
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Table 1-3: Audio mode  
Category  
Description  
Reference Levels  
REQ: -10 dBu, 0 dBu, +4 dBu, +8 dBu.  
REF: Nominal MIC reference: -50 dBu.  
Measurement Accuracy  
Frequency Response  
REQ: 0.5 dB at 1 kHz.  
REQ: 0.5 dB from 50 Hz to 20 kHz.  
REF: +18 dBu.  
Maximum Input Level Amplitude  
DC Input Impedance  
REF: 15 k.  
Audio Output Connector  
Maximum Power Output  
REF: Mini stereo headphone jack.  
REF: 250 mW.  
Table 1-4: Horizontal deflection system  
Category  
Description  
Sweep  
REQ: Sweep will occur in all Horizontal mode settings with or without synchronization.  
REF: Sweep Length: Two Line and Two Field sweep length is nominally 12 divisions.  
REQ: Equal to line-rate of applied video or external sync.  
REQ: Equal to half line-rate of applied video or external sync.  
REF: Displays 2 full fields, including the field-rate sync between them.  
REF: Approximately X20.  
1LINE Sweep Repetition Rate  
2LINE Sweep Repetition Rate  
2FLD Sweep Repetition Rate  
2FLD Sweep Magnification  
Sweep Magnifier Registration  
Timing Accuracy  
REF: Magnification occurs about the center of the screen.  
REF: All timing and linearity specifications exclude the first and last major divisions of the  
unmagnified display.  
REQ: 10 s/division (2LINE): Within 2%.  
REQ: 5 s/division (1LINE): Within 2%.  
REQ: 1 s/division (2LINE + MAG): Within 2%.  
REQ: 0.5 s/division (1LINE + MAG): Within 3%.  
Integral Linearity  
REQ: Within 1%.  
REF: Measured between the 10 s and 110 s points on the 10 s/division (2LINE)  
sweep.  
Horizontal Position  
REF: Any portion of a synchronized video sweep can be positioned on-screen in all sweep  
modes.  
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Table 1-5: Vector mode  
Category  
Description  
REF: NTSC: 3.579545 MHz.  
PAL: 4.43361875 MHz.  
Chrominance Processing Nominal  
Subcarrier Frequency (FSC  
)
Chrominance Processing  
Chrominance Bandwidth  
REQ: Upper -3 dB Point:  
FSC +500 kHz,100 kHz.  
Lower -3 dB Point:  
FSC - 500 kHz,100 kHz.  
Chrominance Processing +V Mode  
(Applicable to PAL operation only)  
REF: +V-type display as selected by front-panel button. When pushed, V axis is inverted  
at a 1/2 line rate to produce a single vector display.  
Display Vector Phase  
Accuracy  
REF: 1.25°. Analog input only.  
REF: Measured with color bar signal.  
Display Vector Gain Stability  
Display Quadrature Phasing  
Display Differential Phase  
REF: Typically 2.5%. Analog input only.  
REF: Typically 0.5°. Analog input only.  
REF: 1°. Analog input only.  
REF: Measured with 140 IRE (1 V) linearity signal (5 step, 10 step, or Ramp) with 40 IRE  
(300 mV) of subcarrier.  
Display Differential Gain  
REF: 1%. Analog input only.  
REF: Measured with 140 IRE (1 V) linearity signal (5 step, 10 step, or Ramp) with 40 IRE  
(300 mV) of subcarrier.  
Subcarrier Regenerator Pull-In  
Range  
REQ: NTSC: 50 Hz of FSC  
PAL: 10 Hz of FSC  
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REF: Subcarrier Regenerator free-runs in absence of appropriate signal. Reference can  
be burst of either displayed signal or external reference signal.  
Subcarrier Regenerator Pull-In Time  
REF: Pull-In Time: Within 1 second, with subcarrier frequency within 50 Hz (10 Hz for  
PAL) of FSC  
.
Subcarrier Regenerator Phase Shift  
with Subcarrier Frequency Change  
REQ: NTSC: 2° from FSC to (FSC + 50 Hz), or FSC to (FSC - 5 0 H z ) .  
PAL: 2° from FSC to (FSC + 10 Hz), or FSC to (FSC - 1 0 H z ) .  
Subcarrier Regenerator Phase Shift  
with Burst Amplitude Change  
REQ: 2° from nominal burst amplitude to 6 dB.  
REF: Internal or External burst reference.  
Subcarrier Regenerator Phase Shift  
with Variable Gain Control  
REQ: 1° as gain is varied from +3 dB to -6 dB.  
Subcarrier Regenerator Phase  
Control Range  
REF: 360° continuous rotation.  
Subcarrier Regenerator Burst Jitter  
REF: 0.5° RMS or less.  
REF: With 140 IRE (1 V) composite video input. INT or EXT referenced.  
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Table 1-6: Synchronization  
Category  
Description  
Input Requirements  
REQ: Internal Reference  
Analog Input:  
Composite video or black burst with sync amplitudes 40 IRE (300 mV PAL) 6 dB.  
Digital Input:  
270 Mbit (259M).  
REQ: External Reference:  
Sync amplitude between 143 mV and 4 V will synchronize sweeps.  
External Reference Input  
REQ: DC Input Impedance (Unterminated):  
15 k.  
REF: Return Loss (75 ):  
40 dB from 50 kHz to 6 MHz. (With 75 termination on, instrument power on.)  
REF: Absolute Maximum Input Voltage: 12 VDC plus peak AC.  
Table 1-7: Power source  
Category  
Description  
Battery  
REF: 6 C-cell batteries or Tektronix NiMH battery pack  
(Tektronix part number 146-0107-01).  
Battery Charge Time  
REF: Fast Charge: 550 mA.  
REF: Slow Charge: 150 mA.  
Power Consumption  
External Power  
REF: Picture Mode: 7 Watts.  
Waveform Mode 9 W.  
Vector Mode  
9 W.  
REQ: DC Source of 11 - 18 V.  
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Physical Characteristics  
Table 1-8: Physical characteristics  
Category  
Description  
Dimensions  
REF: Instrument:  
5 inches (127 mm).  
3.15 inches (80.0 mm).  
9.6 inches (243.8 mm).  
Shipping Box:  
13.25 x 13.75 x 6 inside  
14 x 14.25 x 6.25 outside  
Weight  
REF: With batteries and pouch:  
3 lb. 13 oz.  
Without batteries and pouch:  
2 lb. 8 oz.  
Shipping weight with packaging:  
6 lb. 8 oz.  
Environmental Characteristics  
Table 1-9: Environmental characteristics  
Category  
Description  
Operating Altitude  
Operating Temperature  
Vibration - Operating  
REQ: To 9,842 feet (3000 meters).  
REQ: 0°C to +40° C.  
REF: 15 minutes each axis at 0.015 inch, frequency varied from 10-55-10 Hz in 1-minute  
cycles with instrument secured to vibration platform. Ten minutes each axis at any  
resonant point or at 55 Hz if no resonant point is found.  
Shock - Non-Operating  
Transportation  
Humidity  
REF: 100 g’s, 1/2 sine, 11 ms duration, 3 shocks per surface (18 total).  
REF: Qualified under NTSC Test Procedure 1A, Category II (24-inch drop).  
REF: Will operate at 95% relative humidity for up to five days.  
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Certification and Compliances  
Table 1-10: Certifications and Compliances  
Category  
Standards or description  
EC Declaration of Conformity - EMC Meets the intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility.  
Compliances were demonstrated using EN 61326:1997 EMC Product Family Standard for  
Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory use.  
Emissions1:  
EN 61326  
Class A Radiated and Conducted Emissions  
EN 61000-3-2(A14)Conducted Power Line Harmonic Current  
Immunity1,2  
:
IEC 61000-4-2  
IEC 61000-4-3  
IEC 61000-4-4  
Electrostatic Discharge Immunity, Performance Criterion “B”  
Radiated RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity3,4 Performance Criterion “A”  
Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity, Performance Criterion “B”  
IEC 61000-4-5  
IEC 61000-4-6  
Power Line Surge Immunity, Performance Criterion “B”  
Conducted RF Immunity3, Performance Criterion “A”  
IEC 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Short Interruptions Immunity, Performance Criterion “B”  
Complies with EMC Framework and demonstrated per Emission standard:  
Australia Declaration of Conformity  
USA, FCC Compliance  
EMC Compliance  
AS/NZS 2064  
Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Equipment.  
Emissions comply with FCC Code of Federal Regulations 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A  
Limits.  
Meets the intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility when used with the  
product(s) stated in the specifications table. Refer to the EMC specification published for the  
stated products. May not meet the intent of the directive if used with other products.  
Equipment Type  
Safety Class  
Test and measuring  
Class 3 (as defined in IEC 61010-1, Annex H)  
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Table 1-10: Certifications and Compliances (Cont.)  
Category  
Standards or description  
Pollution Degree  
Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 61010-1). Note: Rated for indoor use only.  
Pollution Degree Descriptions  
A measure of the contaminates that could occur in the environment around and within a  
product. Typically the internal environment inside a product is considered to be the same as the  
external. Products should be used only in the environment for which they are rated.  
Pollution Degree 1  
No pollution or only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs. Products in this  
category are generally encapsulated, hermetically sealed, or located in  
clean rooms.  
Pollution Degree 2  
Normally only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs. Occasionally a  
temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation must be expected.  
This location is a typical office/home environment. Temporary condensation  
occurs only when the product is out of service.  
Pollution Degree 3  
Pollution Degree 4  
Conductive pollution, or dry, nonconductive pollution that becomes  
conductive due to condensation. These are sheltered locations where  
neither temperature nor humidity is controlled. The area is protected from  
direct sunshine, rain, or direct wind.  
Pollution that generates persistent conductivity through conductive dust,  
rain, or snow. Typical outdoor locations.  
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Compliance demonstrated using high quality, shielded interface cables.  
Minimum immunity test requirement, except where noted.  
Performance Criterion: Product continues to operate properly and display remains readable.  
Controlled EM environment requirement (1V/M).  
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Installation  
This section contains the following information:  
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Mechanical installation instructions  
Electrical installation instructions  
Operating instructions that relate to the service of this instrument  
Mechanical Installation  
Before installing the WFM90D or WFM91D Handheld Waveform, Vector,  
Picture, and Audio Monitor, refer to the Environmental Characteristic require-  
ments, located in Table 1--9 on page 1--8 of the Specifications section.  
All qualification testing was performed with the factory shipped cabinet  
installed. To guarantee compliance with specifications, only operate the  
instrument in its cabinet.  
Unpacking  
Save the shipping carton and packing materials (including antistatic bag) in case  
it becomes necessary to ship the instrument for repair. Refer to Repackaging  
Instructions on page 6--2 for instructions on packaging the instrument for  
shipment.  
You can purchase a viewing hood and desk stand to use with your WFM90D or  
WFM91D. The viewing hood makes it easier to view the instrument display in  
well-lighted situations.  
Viewing Hood  
To attach the hood to the instrument, attach the supplied Velcro strips to the sides  
of the instrument, and then press the flaps of the viewing hood onto the strips as  
shown in Figure 2--1.  
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Figure 2- 1: Installing the viewing hood  
Desk Stand  
The desk stand holds the monitor upright on a flat surface. Insert the prongs of  
the stand into the holes in the back of the instrument as shown in Figure 2--2.  
Figure 2- 2: Installing the desk stand  
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Travel Case  
The travel case (Option 33) can safely hold the handheld monitor and its  
accessories while traveling between locations. The case also holds a companion  
handheld TSG95 or TSG601 generator. The travel case compartments (see  
Figure 2--3) hold the following items:  
1. Signal cables and user manuals for the monitor and generator.  
2. Handheld monitor; viewing hood slipped around the monitor.  
3. Spare batteries for the handheld monitor.  
4. Spare batteries for the handheld generator.  
5. Handheld generator, desk stand, and carrying straps.  
6. AC adapter(s).  
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Figure 2-3: Packing the Option 33 travel case  
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Electrical Installation  
Follow these instructions for electrical installation.  
Instrument Configuration  
Power Source  
There are no internal jumper settings for these monitors. Instrument configura-  
tion is through the CONFIG menu (refer to page 2--21).  
The WFM90D and WFM91D handheld monitors are designed to operate from  
either six C-cell alkaline batteries, a rechargeable NiMH battery pack, or an AC  
adapter wall unit producing 12 VDC.  
CAUTION. DC Power Source  
To avoid possible damage to the instrument circuitry when using a DC power  
source other than the supplied AC adapter, ensure that the DC source is a  
negative-ground 11 -- 18 V system with a negative center lead. The DC source  
should be able to provide 12 W of power.  
Recharging the NiMH  
Batteries  
The NiMH batteries begin to charge automatically when you plug the 12 VDC  
adapter into the instrument, whether instrument power is on or off. The battery  
charge time is 6.5 hours when the instrument is off, and 20 hours while the  
instrument is on. When the batteries are fully charged, the monitor goes into a  
safe trickle-charge mode, which can run indefinitely.  
The message LOW BAT is displayed onscreen when the remaining battery power  
cannot guarantee reliable instrument operation. After this message appears, the  
monitor will operate for some length of time, which is dependent on the  
operating mode.  
For optimal battery life and capacity, use the NiMH battery pack in full  
charge/discharge cycles (fully discharge the battery pack before recharging, and  
then charge the battery pack until it is fully charged). A new battery pack will  
take a few charge/discharge cycles to reach full capacity.  
Replacing the NiMH  
Batteries  
The battery compartment is located under the back panel of the monitor. To open  
the compartment, turn the screw head at the top of the panel 1/4 turn.  
The optional NiMH battery pack has a connector that fits on the jumper in the  
battery compartment (see Figure 2--4). To remove the battery pack, grasp the  
batteries close to the wire leads. Press in on the top portion of the battery  
connector tab and then pull up gently.  
To replace the NiMH battery pack, use only the Tektronix rechargeable NiMH  
battery pack, part number 146-0107-01. Do not use any other battery pack.  
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NOTE. To prevent a loss of battery power, be sure that the battery connector tab  
snaps on to the jumper housing.  
Grasp wire  
Press  
Figure 2-4: Removing the NiMH battery pack  
Replacing the Alkaline  
Batteries  
You can use six alkaline batteries to power the WFM90D and WFM91D, however,  
the battery life may be limited.  
NOTE. Always replace all of the alkaline batteries at the same time.  
The polarity of the alkaline batteries must be correct for the instrument to  
operate.  
The battery compartment is located under the back panel of the monitor. To open  
the compartment, turn the screw head at the top of the panel 1/4 turn. Replace all  
of the batteries, following the polarity indications on the bottom of the battery  
compartment, which are also shown in Figure 2--5.  
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Figure 2-5: Inside of the battery compartment, showing polarity markings  
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Functional Overview  
This section describes the WFM90D and WFM91D controls and connectors.  
Keypad Controls  
The keypad (front panel) is illustrated in Figure 2--6.  
ON. The ON button toggles the instrument power on and off. The current  
instrument keypad and menu selections are saved when you turn off the  
instrument using this button. The instrument configuration is not saved if the  
power source is removed before you turn off the instrument with this button.  
Power Switch  
Display Mode Selection  
WFM. Pressing the WFM button enters the Waveform display mode.  
VECT. Pressing the VECT button enters the Vector display mode.  
AUDIO. Pressing the AUDIO button enters the Audio display mode.  
PIX. Pressing the PIX button enters the Picture display mode.  
WIP. Pressing the WIP button enters the Waveform-in-Picture display mode.  
The previously selected display mode, other than Picture, is shown in a  
1/4-screen-sized window that overlays the Picture display.  
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WFM90D  
Press and hold for two seconds  
to open the digital menu for the  
selected operating mode  
Figure 2-6: WFM90D keypad  
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Menu Control  
The menus use a combination of onscreen readout and multi-use buttons, in  
conjunction with the Arrow Buttons, to control most of the monitoring functions.  
Menus are entered by pressing one of the MENU, CONFIG, or LINE SEL  
buttons. Menus are exited by pressing the entry button for the open menu, or by  
entering another menu.  
Menu operation and selections are detailed in Using the Menus starting on  
page 2--15.  
MENU. Pressing the MENU button toggles an operating menu on and off. An  
operating menu contains monitoring selections that are specifically related to the  
currently selected display mode.  
Digital menus. Pressing and holding the MENU button while in WFM, VEC-  
TOR, PICTURE, or WIP mode enters a digital operating menu Operating menus  
are described in detail in Operating Menus starting on page 2--17.  
CONFIG. Pressing the CONFIG button toggles the Configuration menu on and  
off. The Configuration menu contains selections which control overall instru-  
ment monitoring operation. Configuration menu selections are described in detail  
in Configuration Menu starting on page 2--21.  
LINE SEL. Pressing the LINE SEL button toggles the Line Select mode on and  
off and displays the Line Select menu (shown in Table 2--9 on page 2--26).  
Bezel Buttons. The four unlabeled buttons directly below the display are referred  
to as the bezel buttons. These buttons are used for making menu selections and  
are only enabled while menus are displayed on screen.  
Arrow Buttons  
The function of the arrow buttons is dependent on the current state of the  
instrument. For the Waveform and Audio display modes, they control signal  
positioning. For the Vector display mode, they control vector phase, with the Y  
and B buttons providing fine adjustment, and the A and " buttons providing  
coarse adjustment.  
The arrow buttons retain their default function for the reduced display when the  
Waveform-in-Picture display mode is selected. When the Configuration menu is  
displayed, the Y and B buttons operate the menu category selection, while the A  
and " buttons retain their default function for the current display mode.  
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Instrument Reset  
Extraordinary conditions may cause the WFM90D and WFM91D controls to  
become locked or to respond erratically. To reset the instrument, first press the  
ON button to turn off the power, then press the ON button again while holding  
down the WIP and CONFIG buttons. The instrument should return to normal  
operation with the keypad controls and menu selections assigned to the  
factory-set defaults.  
If this reset does not return the instrument to normal operation, contact your  
Tektronix field office or call Tektronix at the phone number listed on page xii at  
the front of this manual.  
Side-Panel Connectors and Switches  
The WFM90D and WFM91D side panels are illustrated in Figure 2--7.  
VIDEO IN. Passive BNC input, unterminated, 75 compensated for a video  
signal. A rear-panel switch provides an internal 75 signal termination.  
NOTE. A loop-through connector can be used by connecting a BNC “T”  
connector to the Video In BNC. Slide the rear panel switch to the HI-Z position.  
EXT REF. Passive BNC input, unterminated, 75 compensated for an external  
sync video signal. A rear-panel switch provides an internal 75 signal  
termination.  
VIDEO OUT. A BNC connector used to output the instrument display to a remote  
monitor or video switcher.  
AUDIO IN. A standard three-pin XLR connector for a single channel of audio  
input.  
Audio out. A standard stereo mini-headphone jack for the output of the audio  
input signal. The mono input signal is heard on both stereo channels. The audio  
volume is fixed for each reference level. The larger the displayed signal, the  
louder the volume.  
DC IN 11-18V. The DC input connector is a 2 mm plug that accepts a 12 VDC  
power input using a negative center lead.  
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CAUTION. DC Power Source  
To avoid possible damage to the instrument circuitry when using a DC power  
source other than the supplied AC adapter, ensure that the DC source is a  
negative-ground 11 -- 18 V system with a negative center lead. The DC source  
should be able to provide 12 W of power.  
DC IN 11-18V  
Figure 2-7: WFM90D and WFM91D side panels  
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Onscreen Readouts  
The WFM90D and WFM91D use onscreen messages to alert you to certain  
monitoring conditions. Figure 2--8 shows example readout messages and their  
locations.  
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DIGITAL  
GREEN  
EDH CHK  
EXT REF  
ERRORED SECONDS  
FF CRC:  
>CABLE  
10uS/DIV  
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7
11  
NO SYNC GAIN UNCAL  
100  
80  
AP CRC:  
ELAPSED:  
60  
10  
LOW BAT  
8
9
40  
20  
VX.XX  
0
-20  
-40  
Figure 2-8: Onscreen readout messages  
Readout Description  
1. The video message reports the video type. Possible messages are shown in  
Table 2--1.  
2. The component readout shows which component is selected for display  
through the digital Waveform menu: COMPOSITE, GREEN, BLUE, RED,  
Y, Pb, Pr, C. The readout only appears if digital video is locked or if INPUT  
CTL is set to DIGITAL.  
3. The EXT REF message appears in the Waveform and Vector display modes  
when the video signal is locking to an external video reference signal.  
4. The EDH report appears when EDH is turned on.  
5. When the cable report is turned on (see Configuration Menu, page 2--21) the  
message displays >CABLE if the cable length is greater than approximately  
200 meters. If the cable is shorter than 200 meters, there is no readout.  
NOTE. The CABLE RPT readout is meaningful only when the instrument is  
operating in DIGITAL mode. In ANALOG mode, you can ignore the readout.  
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6. The sweep rate is only displayed in the Waveform display mode. There is no  
sweep rate readout when 2 Field sweep is selected.  
7. When the CRC Watch is turned on, the ERRORED SECONDS message  
block appears.  
8. The LOW BAT message is displayed when the instrument is battery operated  
and the remaining battery power has reached a critically low level. The  
remaining length of time that the instrument can be operated reliably is  
dependent on the current operating mode.  
9. The instrument software version number is displayed when the Configura-  
tion menu is open with the DISPLAY category selected.  
10. The GAIN UNCAL message appears in the Waveform, Vector, and  
Waveform-in-Picture display modes when the Variable Gain is on.  
11. The MISSING SYNC message appears in all analog video display modes  
when the signal reference has been lost. NO SYNC appears in digital modes  
when analog sync is missing.  
Table 2-1: Video readout messages  
Message  
Conditions  
INPUT CTRL setting  
DIGITAL  
Digital video locked to 525 on a DIGITAL or AUTO  
WFM90D; 625 on a WFM91D  
<name of video standard>  
Digital video lock to an unsup-  
ported standard  
DIGITAL or AUTO  
ANALOG  
UNLOCK  
No digital video lock  
No digital video lock  
AUTO  
DIGITAL  
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Using the Menus  
This section describes the operating and configuration menus for the WFM90D  
and WFM91D.  
Figure 2--9 and Figure 2--10 show the complete menu structure for all of the  
operating menus. Figure 2--12 (on page 2--22) shows the menu structure for the  
Configuration menu.  
Some menu selections appear only in one or the other model, or only in digital  
mode. These special considerations are noted in the following illustrations and  
tables.  
GAIN — X1/X5  
FILTER — FLAT/LUM  
ANALOG  
SWEEP— 1H/2H/2F  
MAG — OFF/ON  
WFM + MENU  
COMP SEL — COMPOSIT/GREEN/BLUE/RED/Y/PB/PR/C  
DIGITAL*  
EDH RPRT — OFF/ON  
CRC WTCH — OFF/ON  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL*  
GAIN — X1 /X5  
VECT + MENU  
EDH RPRT — OFF/ON  
CRC WTCH — OFF/ON  
*Hold MENU button two seconds for digital menu  
Figure 2-9: Waveform and Vector menus  
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REFERENCE dBm — MIC/-10/0/4/8  
AUDIO + MENU  
HEADROOM — 3 dB/10 dB  
ACTION — OFF/ON (WFM90D only)  
TITLE — OFF/ON (WFM90D only)  
SAFE AREA — OFF/ON (WFM91D only)  
V SHIFT — OFF/ON  
ANALOG  
PIX + MENU  
EDH RPRT — OFF/ON  
CLR WTCH — OFF/ON  
DIGITAL*  
ANALOG  
WFM  
VECT  
AUDIO  
LOCATION  
UPPER LEFT/UPPER RIGHT/  
LOWER RIGHT/LOWER LEFT  
WIP + MENU  
EDH RPRT — OFF/ON  
CLR WTCH — OFF/ON  
DIGITAL*  
*Hold MENU button two seconds for digital menu  
Figure 2-10: Audio, Picture, and Waveform-in-Picture menus  
ALL  
LINE <number>  
LINE SEL MENU* FIELDS  
ALT FIELD  
F <number> : L <number>  
1 of 2  
*Line Select menu appears only in WFM + VECT modes  
Figure 2-11: Line Select menu  
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Operating Menus  
The following pages describe the operating menus, shown in Figure 2--9 and  
Figure 2--10.  
Each operating mode has an associated menu. In addition, the Waveform, Vector,  
Picture, and WIP operating modes have an associated digital menu.  
Operating menu selections affect only the display mode in which they appear  
(unless otherwise noted). If you switch to a different operating mode, the menu  
for the new mode will display.  
To enter an operating menu, select the desired operating mode (such as Wave-  
form or Audio), and then press the MENU button.  
Accessing Menus  
To exit, press the MENU button again.  
Accessing Digital Menus  
To enter a digital operating menu, first ensure that the input control is configured  
for AUTO or DIGITAL (see Configuration Menu on page 2--21). Then select the  
desired operating mode (Waveform, Vector, Picture, or WIP) and hold the  
MENU button for 2 seconds.  
To exit, press the MENU button again.  
Using the Menus  
Waveform Menu  
Press the bezel button that corresponds to the desired selection on the display.  
When you make a selection, changes are displayed immediately.  
To adjust values, press the two right bezel buttons while displaying a menu  
selection such as B TRACE ADJUST Y .  
Press the WFM button and the MENU button to open the Waveform operating  
menu. Hold the MENU button in for two seconds to open the digital menu. For  
more details on menu access, see page 2--17.  
Waveform menu choices are shown in Table 2--2. The Waveform menu tree is  
shown in Figure 2--9.  
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Table 2-2: Waveform menu choices, analog and digital  
Submenu  
Digital only  
Function  
GAIN  
Sets the Waveform display mode vertical gain and the  
Vector display mode gain to X1 or X5.  
FILTER  
SWEEP  
MAG  
Selects FLAT (unfiltered display) or LUM (low-pass  
filtered for luminance display).  
Selects sweep rate: 1H (5 s/division), 2H (10 s/divi-  
sion), or 2F (two field).  
Turns horizontal gain on or off. When set to on,  
additional sweep rates are available:  
1H + MAG (0.5 ms/division), 2H + MAG (1 ms/division),  
and 2F + MAG (magnified by approximately X20).  
COMP SEL  
n
Selects a component of the signal for display. You can  
also display a composite signal (the digital input signal is  
converted to analog).  
EDH RPRT  
CRC WTCH  
n
n
Enables or disables the EDH reporting readout at the top  
center of the display in Waveform and Vector modes.  
Enables or disables the CRC reporting readout on the  
right side of the display in Waveform and Vector modes.  
Vector Menu  
Press the VECT button and the MENU button to open the Vector operating  
menu. Hold the MENU button in for two seconds to open the digital menu. For  
more details on menu access, see page 2--17.  
Vector menu choices are shown in Table 2--3. The Vector menu tree is shown in  
Figure 2--9.  
Table 2-3: Vector menu choices, analog and digital  
Submenu  
Digital only  
Function  
GAIN  
Sets the Vector display mode gain and the Waveform  
display mode vertical gain to X1 or X5.  
EDH RPRT  
CRC WTCH  
n
n
Enable or disable the EDH reporting readout at the top  
center of the display in Waveform and Vector modes.  
CRC Watch. Enable or disable the CRC reporting  
readout on the right side of the display in Waveform and  
Vector modes.  
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Audio Menu  
Press the AUDIO button and the MENU button to open the Audio operating  
menu. There is no digital menu for audio. For more details on menu access, see  
page 2--17.  
Audio menu choices are shown in Table 2--3. The Audio menu tree is shown in  
Figure 2--10.  
Table 2-4: Audio menu choices  
Submenu  
Function  
REFERENCE  
dBu  
Sets the Audio reference level to MIC, -10, 0, 4, or 8. The reference levels  
are measured in dBu, and the MIC level is for testing microphones.  
HEADROOM  
Sets the headroom reference level to -3 dB or +10 dB. Use the +10 dB  
setting for viewing signal levels greater than 3 dB over the reference level.  
Picture Menu  
Press the PIX button and the MENU button to open the Picture operating menu.  
Hold the MENU button in for two seconds to open the digital menu. For more  
details on menu access, see page 2--17.  
Picture menu choices are shown in Table 2--5. The Picture menu tree is shown in  
Figure 2--10.  
Table 2-5: Picture menu choices, analog and digital  
Submenu  
Digital only  
Function  
ACTION  
WFM90D only. Turns the Safe Action area markers on  
and off.  
TITLE  
WFM90D only. Turns the Safe Title area markers on and  
off.  
SAFE AREA  
V SHIFT  
WFM91D only. Turns the Safe Area markers on and off.  
Turns the vertical shift on and off. The vertical shift allows  
you to view the vertical interval on the Picture display.  
The vertical interval display does not appear on the  
VIDEO OUT signal.  
EDH RPRT  
CRC WTCH  
n
n
Enable or disable the EDH reporting readout at the top  
center of the display in Waveform and Vector modes.  
CRC Watch. Enable or disable the CRC reporting  
readout on the right side of the display in Waveform and  
Vector modes.  
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WIP Menu  
(Waveform-in-Picture)  
Press the WIP button and the MENU button to open the Waveform-in-Picture  
operating menu. Hold the MENU button in for two seconds to open the digital  
menu. For more details on menu access, see page 2--17.  
WIP menu choices are shown in Table 2--5. The WIP menu tree is shown in  
Figure 2--10.  
Table 2-6: WIP menu choices, analog and digital  
Submenu  
Digital only  
Function  
WFM  
Selects the Waveform mode for display in the WIP  
window.  
VECT  
Selects the Vector mode for display in the WIP window.  
Selects the Audio mode for display in the WIP window.  
AUDIO  
LOCATION  
Selects the position of the WIP window in the Picture  
display (selects from the four corners of the screen).  
EDH RPRT  
CRC WTCH  
n
n
Enable or disable the EDH reporting readout at the top  
center of the display in Waveform and Vector modes.  
CRC Watch. Enable or disable the CRC reporting  
readout on the right side of the display in Waveform and  
Vector modes.  
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Configuration Menu  
The following pages describe the instrument configuration menu, shown in  
Figure 2--12 on page 2--22. Menu categories and functions are described in  
Table 2--7.  
Configuration Menu  
Access  
To enter the Configuration menu, press the CONFIG button.  
To exit the configuration menu, press the CONFIG button again.  
Using the Configuration  
Menu  
Press the bezel button that corresponds to the desired selection on the display.  
When you make a selection, changes are displayed immediately.  
Configuration menu categories are displayed above the left bezel button. The  
selected category is highlighted. To scroll through the menu categories, press the  
left bezel button or press the Y and B buttons.  
Menu selections within the selected category appear over the right three Bezel  
Buttons.  
To adjust values, press the two right bezel buttons while displaying a menu  
selection such as B TRACE ADJUST Y .  
NOTE. If you adjust picture hue and/or color, the only way to ensure that the hue  
and color have been correctly reset is to recall the factory default settings  
through Configuration PRESETS.  
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VIEW  
VIEW ADJUST  
DISPLAY  
INTENS  
INPUT  
BRIGHT  
BRIGHT ADJUST  
TRACE  
GRAT  
TRACE ADJUST  
GRAT ADJUST  
DC REST SLOW/FAST  
REF INT/EXT  
VARGAIN  
VECTOR  
VARGAIN ON/OFF  
BARS 75% / 100%  
SETUP NO/YES  
CONFIG  
HUE  
HUE ADJUST  
PICTURE*  
TIME-OUT  
COLOR  
COLOR ADJUST  
BACK LT  
DISABLED/2 MIN/5 MIN  
DISABLED/5 MIN/10 MIN  
SHUTDOWN  
ALARMS  
OFF/ON  
PRESETS  
CABLE RPT  
SETUP CTL  
INPUT CTL  
STORE/RECALL/DEFAULT  
OFF/ON  
OFF/ON  
AUTO/DIGITAL/ANALOG  
*Must be in PIX mode to adjust  
Figure 2-12: Configuration menu  
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Table 2-7: Configure menu choices  
Category Submenu Function  
DISPLAY  
VIEW  
The right two bezel buttons adjust the viewing angle of the LCD  
display up or down to allow optional viewing of the display from  
different positions.  
BRIGHT  
The right two bezel buttons adjust the brightness of the LCD  
display.  
INTENS  
INPUT  
TRACE  
GRAT  
The right two bezel buttons adjust the intensity of the signal trace.  
The right two bezel buttons adjust the intensity of the measure-  
ment graticule.  
DC REST  
REF  
Sets the DC restorer speed to SLOW or FAST.  
Sets the video signal reference to INT (internal reference) or EXT  
(external reference input signal). When external reference is  
selected, EXT REF appears in the onscreen readout of the  
Waveform and Vector displays. If the monitor loses its signal  
reference, MISSING SYNC is displayed in the onscreen readout.  
VAR GAIN VAR GAIN  
Turns the variable gain on and off. When the variable gain is on,  
the right two bezel buttons adjust the signal gain (the instrument  
must be in Waveform or Vector display mode). The first time you  
press one of the right two bezel buttons, the category list  
disappears from the left side of the display to provide maximum  
signal viewing. The right two bezel buttons will now adjust the  
signal gain. To see the category list, press the left bezel button.  
When the variable gain is on, GAIN UNCAL displays onscreen in  
Waveform, Vector, and Waveform-in-Picture display modes.  
VECTOR  
BARS  
Sets the calibration of the vector chrominance gain to correctly  
process 75% or 100% amplitude color bar signals.  
SETUP  
(WFM90D only.)  
Sets the vector gain to correctly process NTSC input signals with  
or without setup.  
ALT PH  
(WFM91D only.)  
Alternate Phase. Turns the PAL +V mode on and off. When the  
mode is on, the phase reference of the -V lines is inverted and  
then shown as an overlay on the +V lines to provide a comparison  
display.  
PICTURE HUE  
(WFM90D only.)  
When HUE is selected, the right two Bezel Buttons adjust the hue  
of the Picture display (instrument must be in Picture display  
mode).  
COLOR  
The right two Bezel Buttons adjust the color of the Picture display  
(instrument must be in Picture display mode).  
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Table 2-7: Configure menu choices (Cont.)  
Category  
Submenu  
Function  
TIME-OUT BACK LT  
You can set the instrument to shut down power to the backlight  
after 2 minutes or 5 minutes of inactivity.  
SHUTDOWN You can set the instrument to power down after 5 minutes or  
10 minutes of inactivity. Only functional when the instrument is  
battery powered.  
ALARMS  
Turns the alarm on and off for the Waveform and Vector display  
modes.  
PRESETS STORE  
RECALL  
Stores the current keypad and menu settings in memory for future  
recall.  
Resets the keypad and menu settings to the last settings that  
were stored in memory.  
PRESETS DEFAULT  
Resets the front panel and menu settings to their factory-set  
defaults. Monitoring adjustments such as signal position, vector  
phase, and picture hue are also reset. The default settings of the  
keypad and menus are listed in Table 2-8.  
CABLE  
RPT  
Turns the cable report off and on. When cable report is turned on,  
the readout displays >Cable if the cable length is greater than  
200M. If the cable is equal to or less than 200 meters, there is no  
readout.  
SETUP  
CTL  
(WFM90D only; has no effect on the WFM91D).  
Turns the setup on or off for digital signals. When setup is on,  
7.5 IRE of setup is applied to the input signal.  
INPUT  
CTL  
Specifies the type of input signal the instrument will receive. With  
ANALOG selected, the monitor operates like an analog-only  
monitor. With AUTO selected, the instrument automatically  
switches between analog and digital modes based on the input  
signal. With DIGITAL selected, the instrument is always in digital  
mode. You might want to use this setting if you will frequently  
connect and disconnect the input signal, so that the instrument  
doesn’t switch into analog mode when no signal is detected.  
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Table 2-8: Default instrument settings  
Display mode  
Signal reference  
Filter  
Waveform  
Internal  
Flat  
DC restorer speed  
Gain  
Slow  
X1  
Variable gain  
Sweep  
Off  
2H (2 Line)  
Off  
Mag  
Bars  
75%  
Setup (WFM90D only)  
Alt Phase (WFM91D only)  
Reference dBu  
Headroom  
Yes  
Off  
0 dBu  
3 dB  
Bottom right  
Off  
WIP location  
Alarms  
Safe action  
Off  
Safe title  
Off  
Vertical shift  
Off  
Backlight time-out  
Instrument time-out  
Cable report  
Setup control (WFM90D function only)  
Input control  
EDH report  
Disabled  
Disabled  
On  
On  
Auto  
On  
CRC watch  
Off  
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Line Select Menu  
Enter the Waveform, Vector, or WIP operating mode.  
Press the LINE SEL button to turn on Line Select mode and open the Line Select  
menu. The number of the selected line and/or field displays in the menu bar over  
the right two Bezel Buttons.  
The Line Select menu is shown in Figure 2--11 on page 2--16 and the Line Select  
menu choices are shown in Table 2--9.  
Table 2-9: Line Select menu choices  
Selection  
Function  
FIELDS ALL  
Selects all video fields for display. The two right bezel buttons select which  
line number is displayed. The menu bar over these two buttons displays the  
selected line number.  
FIELDS 1 OF 2 When 1OF 2 is selected, the menu selection ALT FIELD appears. This  
allows you to select the video field in which the selected line is displayed.  
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Theory of Operation  
This section contains a module-level description of the instrument circuitry. The  
description is based on the block diagram in Figure 3--1. (For serial numbers  
below B020100, see Figure 3--2).  
Input Board  
The signal input and output connectors are located on the Input board. There are  
receivers for the Audio, Video, and External Reference inputs. This board also  
provides an automatic equalizer for serial digital video inputs, a switch for the  
video signal reference, and a variable gain circuit for the audio input.  
The output of the serial digital video automatic equalizer is routed to the SDI  
Interface board for further processing and a video signal is returned from the SDI  
Interface board. A signal line, DIG, from the SDI Interface board can disable the  
video input amplifier to select the video signal from the SDI Interface board or it  
can disable the video from the SDI Interface board and enable the video from the  
video input amplifier.  
The video input signal has a DC voltage feedback clamp from the Bottom board.  
The video output signal from the Bottom board is routed through the Input  
board. The audio variable gain is controlled by the microprocessor serial bus,  
which is routed to the Input board from the Top board through the Bottom board.  
SDI Interface Board  
The equalized SDI signal from the Input board is received on the SDI and  
N_SDI lines. A clock extraction and reclocking function provides clock and data  
on the SDOP, SDON, SCOP, SCON lines. It also provides the “LOCK” output,  
which determines whether an SDI signal is present. This board also provides a  
serial-to-parallel function, as well as system detection and EDH functionality.  
The parallel data and clock are then fed to a digital-to-analog converter with  
composite encoding functions. The output of the converter is filtered and  
amplified before being sent to the Input Board.  
The video output amplifier can be disabled by a low on the DIG line to allow for  
an analog input to the Input board. An A/D converter measures the voltage on  
the CARRIER_DET line to estimate the degradation that the SDI signal has  
experienced due to long cables and so forth.  
The entire board is controlled by a I2C bus with the I2C clock on SCLK and the  
I2C data on MOSI.  
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Top Board  
The Top board contains the microprocessor circuitry, the rasterizer and graphics  
generator, the subcarrier oscillator, and the timing generator.  
Microprocessor. The microprocessor takes input from the front-panel keypad to  
control the operation of the instrument through the serial bus, parallel bus, and  
dedicated control lines.  
Rasterizer and Graphics. The rasterizer and graphics block produces all internally  
generated video including waveforms, graticules, and menus. The rasterizer uses  
the horizontal and vertical deflection signals to produce the waveforms. The  
rasterizer uses the horizontal and vertical sync signals from the Bottom board to  
lock to the incoming video signal.  
The rasterizer needs a good analog timing voltage to run correctly. This timing  
voltage is generated by a circuit loop between the Top and Bottom boards.  
Problems with this circuit can be on either circuit board.  
Bottom Board  
The Bottom board contains the power supply circuitry, the horizontal and  
vertical deflection circuits, the NTSC or PAL decoder, the vectorscope and  
burst-lock circuitry, the sync separator, and the audio amplifier for the headphone  
output.  
LCD Display and Backlight (Serial Numbers B020100 and Above)  
The LCD Display module generates the display graphics using input signals  
generated on the Top and Bottom boards. The power for the LCD Display  
module comes from the Bottom board. The display backlight is incorporated into  
the LCD Display module. See Figure 3--1.  
LCD Display and Backlight (Serial Numbers Below B020100)  
The LCD Display module generates the display graphics using input signals  
generated on the Top and Bottom boards. The power for the LCD Display  
module comes from the Bottom board, while the power for the backlight comes  
from the Backlight Power Supply board. The display backlight mounts into the  
side of the LCD Display module. See Figure 3--2.  
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SDI Interface Board  
Reclock  
U2  
Serial to Parallel  
U3  
Digital to Analog  
U4  
Input Board  
Bottom Board  
Clamp  
LPF  
Video  
Out  
Video  
In  
Video In  
Vert Defl  
Video  
Out  
RGB from  
Rasterizer  
and Graphics  
Ref  
Ext Ref  
P/O Top Board  
Var  
Gain  
Audio  
Audio In  
Front  
Panel  
Keys  
R-Y  
Headphone  
Rasterizer  
and  
Graphics  
Part of P  
Vectorscope  
(Including  
Ø shifter)  
Horiz  
Defl  
Fuse  
Fsc  
Burst  
Lock  
DC In 11-18 VDC  
Fuse  
Instrument  
Control  
Battery  
RGB  
B-Y  
8 VDC  
+5 VDC  
Power Supply and  
Battery Charger  
DSync  
RGB  
Sel Vid  
Vector  
8 VDC  
+5 VDC  
Trig  
Sweep  
NTSC (or PAL) Decoder  
(Self contained subcarrier  
regenerator)  
RGB  
LCD Display  
Board  
P/O Top Board  
Subcarrier  
Oscillator  
Control DAC  
16  
(16 analog  
Outputs)  
Sync Separator  
Timing  
Part of P  
Display  
Brightness and  
View Adjust  
Backlight  
Brightness  
Timing  
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SDI Interface Board  
Reclock  
U2  
Serial to Parallel  
U3  
Digital to Analog  
U4  
Input Board  
Bottom Board  
Clamp  
LPF  
Video  
Out  
Video  
In  
Video In  
Vert Defl  
Video  
Out  
RGB from  
Rasterizer  
and Graphics  
Ref  
Ext Ref  
P/O Top Board  
Var  
Gain  
Audio  
Audio In  
Front  
Panel  
Keys  
R-Y  
Headphone  
Rasterizer  
and  
Graphics  
Part of P  
Vectorscope  
(Including  
Ø shifter)  
Horiz  
Defl  
Fuse  
Fsc  
Burst  
Lock  
DC In 11-18 VDC  
Fuse  
Instrument  
Control  
Battery  
RGB  
B-Y  
8 VDC  
+5 VDC  
Power Supply and  
Battery Charger  
DSync  
RGB  
Sel Vid  
Vector  
8 VDC  
+5 VDC  
Trig  
Sweep  
NTSC (or PAL) Decoder  
(Self contained subcarrier  
regenerator)  
RGB  
LCD Display and  
Backlight Board  
P/O Top Board  
Subcarrier  
Oscillator  
Control DAC  
16  
(16 analog  
Outputs)  
Backlight Power  
Supply Board  
Sync Separator  
Timing  
Part of P  
Display  
Brightness and  
View Adjust  
Backlight  
Brightness  
Timing  
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This section contains the following information:  
H
H
H
H
Summary verification procedure  
List of equipment required to perform the procedures  
Performance Verification Procedures: Analog Section  
Performance Verification Procedures: Digital Section  
Perform the procedures in this section to ensure that the instrument is operating  
properly and is meeting the performance requirements listed in the Specifications  
section.  
The procedures are divided into two sections: an analog section and a digital  
section. Perform the procedures in the analog section for all instruments. In  
addition, perform the procedures in the digital section if you are using digital  
input signals.  
Conventions  
The following conventions apply throughout these procedures:  
H
Each verification procedure uses the following format:  
Title of verification procedure  
Specification requirement(s) the procedure is verifying  
Verification procedure  
H
When you are instructed to use a front-panel control or to select a specific  
menu item on the waveform monitor, the name of the control or menu item  
appears in boldface type.  
NOTE. Do not change the front-panel settings or controls unless this is called out  
in the procedures. Each procedure requires you to set the instrument to certain  
default settings before verifying the procedure requirement. If you change these  
settings, except as called out in the procedure, you may obtain invalid results.  
The verification procedures are written in a sequential format. If you are unsure  
about equipment hookups or instrument settings for a specific procedure step,  
you will need to review the previous steps to verify the hookups and settings  
required for the current step.  
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Prerequisites  
The tests in this section comprise a valid confirmation of instrument performance  
when the following requirements are met:  
H
Test equipment used to verify performance requirements must be calibrated  
and working within the limits specified in Table 4--2 on page 4--3.  
H
The WFM90D or WFM91D Handheld Waveform, Vector, Picture, and  
Audio Monitor must have last been adjusted at an ambient temperature range  
of +20° C to +30° C, and must have been operating for a warm-up period of  
at least 20 minutes.  
Summary Verification  
The summary verification is listed in Table 4--1 and is intended for those who are  
familiar with the complete performance verification procedures. Procedure titles  
and page numbers provide a cross-reference to the performance verification  
procedures on the following pages.  
Table 4-1: Summary verification procedure  
Procedure  
Procedure requirement  
Page #  
Preliminary setup  
Sync separation  
Initial equipment connections and control settings.  
4-5  
Signal synchronization will occur with input signals of composite video or 4-5  
black burst, with sync amplitudes of 40 IRE (300 mV PAL) 6 dB for  
internal reference, and sync amplitudes of between 143 mV and 4 V for  
external reference.  
Sweep timing and integral linearity  
Sweep Timing Accuracy: 5 s/Div. (1 Line), 10 s/Div. (2 Line), and  
1.0 s/Div. (2 Line + MAG), 2%. 0.2 s/Div. (1 Line + MAG) 3%.  
Integral Linearity: 1%.  
4-6  
Vertical gain and vertical magnifier registration  
1 Volt Full Scale: 1 V input displayed within 1% of 140 IRE (1.00 V PAL). 4-7  
X5 Gain: Gain accuracy within 5% with 1 V input signal. X5 Gain  
Registration: 1 major division of vertical shift from baseline between  
unmagnified and magnified signal.  
Variable gain range and vertical position range  
Variable Gain Range: Input signals between 0.8 V and 2 V can be  
adjusted to 140 IRE (1.0 V) display. 160 mV and 400 mV for X5 Gain.  
Vertical Position Range: 1 V signal can be positioned so that peak white  
and sync tip can be placed at blanking level, with the DC Restorer Clamp  
on, regardless of gain setting.  
4-7  
Overscan  
2% variation in baseline of 100 IRE (700 mV PAL) 12.5T (20T PAL)  
modulated pulse as it is positioned over the middle 80% of the screen.  
4-8  
4-9  
Input and DC restorer frequency response  
X1 Gain Response (Flat filter selected): 50 kHz to 6 MHz within 2% of  
response at 50 kHz. X5 Gain Response (Flat filter selected): 50 kHz to  
6 MHz within 5% of response at 50 kHz. Attenuation of 60 Hz (50 Hz PAL)  
on Input Signal: SLOW mode: 20%. FAST mode: 90%.  
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Table 4-1: Summary verification procedure (Cont.)  
Procedure  
Procedure requirement  
Page #  
Vector phase stability  
Phase Shift with Subcarrier Frequency Change from FSC to FSC 50 Hz 4-11  
(FSC 10 Hz PAL): 2°. Phase Shift with Burst Amplitude Change from  
Nominal to 6 dB: 2°. Phase Shift with Variable Gain Control Varied  
from +3 dB to -6 dB: 1°.  
Chrominance bandwidth  
Chrominance Bandwidth: Upper -3 dB Point: FSC + 500 kHz, 100 kHz. 4-12  
Lower -3 dB Point: FSC - 500 kHz, 100 kHz.  
Audio gain and frequency response  
Measurement Accuracy: 0.5 dB at 1 kHz. Frequency Response: 0.5 dB  
from 50 Hz to 20 kHz.  
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Digital input gain accuracy  
2% for 1 V encoded video  
4% from 50 KHz to 4.5 MHz  
5% from 50 KHz to 4.5 MHz  
Digital input frequency response  
Digital input frequency response X5  
Equipment Required  
Table 4--2 lists the required equipment and accessory items to perform the  
performance verification procedures. Minimum equipment specifications are  
followed by an example of equipment that meet these specifications.  
An accuracy ratio of 4:1 or better for the warranted specifications will be  
obtained using the equipment recommended in Table 4--2 with the following  
exceptions:  
H
H
Audio Amplitude: 2.5:1  
Audio Flatness: 2.5:1  
Table 4-2: Equipment required for performance verification  
Equipment description  
Minimum requirements  
Equipment example  
Analog television test signal  
generator  
Color test signals for the television standard of  
the monitor to be tested: color bar signal, pulse  
and bar; with 2T pulse, 2T bar, and modulated  
pulse, field square wave signal, and black burst  
signal  
NTSC: Tektronix 14102 TV Test Signal Generator  
with Option AA and Option AB (modified SPG2  
and TSG7), TSG3, and TSG5  
PAL: Tektronix 14112 TV Test Signal Generator  
with Option AA and Option AB (modified SPG12  
and TSG17), TSG13, and TSG15  
Serial digital television test  
signal generator  
Color test signals for the television standard of  
the monitor to be tested: color bar signal, pulse  
and bar; with 2T pulse, 2T bar, modulated pulse,  
and line sweep.  
TSG601 Handheld Serial Component Signal  
Generator  
Leveled sine wave generator  
Output Level Range: -11.55 dBm (200 mV) to  
0.43 dBm (800 mV);  
Frequency: 50 kHz to 10 MHz  
Tektronix SG 5033 Leveled Sine Wave Generator  
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Table 4-2: Equipment required for performance verification (Cont.)  
Equipment description  
Minimum requirements  
Equipment example  
Function generator  
Range: 0.1 to 5 Vpp when loaded by 75 ,  
10 Vpp when unloaded;  
Frequency: 50 kHz to 10 MHz.  
Tektronix FG 5033 Function Generator  
Audio generator  
Voltmeter  
Amplitude Range: -10 dBu to 8 dBu;  
Frequency: 1 kHz to 50 kHz  
Tektronix ASG 100 Audio Signal Generator  
Tektronix DM 504A3 Digital Multimeter  
Tektronix DC 503A3 Universal Counter  
Tektronix part number 067-0916-003  
Range: 0 VDC to >100 VDC;  
Accuracy: 0.1%  
Frequency counter  
Range: 10 Hz to 10 MHz;  
Accuracy: 0.001%  
Video amplitude calibrator  
(VAC)  
Signal: Adjustable square wave 0.0 mVpp to  
999.9 mVpp; Resolution: 0.1 mV; Accuracy:  
0.05%; Frequency: Approximately 270 Hz  
Peak-to-peak detector  
Input Signal Range: 0.25 Vpp to 1.0 Vpp;  
Flatness: 0.2% 50 kHz to 10 MHz;  
Input Impedance: 75 Ω  
Tektronix part number 015-0408-00 (includes  
peak-to-peak detector head, Tektronix part  
number 015-0413-00)3  
75 termination  
Two required; feed-through type  
Tektronix part number 011-0103-02  
75 coaxial cable  
Two cables required, male to male BNC  
connectors  
Tektronix part number 012-0159-00 (42-inch)  
50 coaxial cable  
1% precision, male to male BNC connectors  
XLR female to XLR male  
Tektronix part number 012-0482-00 (36-inch)  
Switchcraft part number SC3XXJ  
Audio cable  
50 -to-75 minimum loss  
attenuator  
Impedance: 50 -to-75 ; Tolerance: 0.5 dB; Tektronix part number 011-0057-00  
Frequency: 100 MHz  
X10 attenuator  
75 Ω  
Tektronix part number 011-0061-00  
Tektronix part number 067-0525-02  
Dual input coupler  
Matched BNC cable-T for making phase  
comparisons between two inputs; Matched  
length of the two arms within 0.1 inch  
BNC female to BNC female  
connector  
Tektronix part number 103-0028-00  
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The 1410-Series generators with standard SPG and TSG modules can be used, but not all checks and adjustments can be  
made. The standard SPG2 and SPG12 modules will not check lock to changes in sync amplitude, cw lock to changes in  
burst amplitude, and frequency lock to burst offset frequency changes. The signal generator can be ordered with one or  
both options (AA and AB). The TSG3 and TSG13 are Modulated Staircase Generators with variable APL. The TSG5 and  
TSG15 are Pulse and Bar Generators with modulated pulse and field square wave signals.  
3
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Performance Verification: Analog Section  
Perform the following steps before beginning the verification procedures:  
1. Plug the AC power adapter into the instrument and then plug the adapter into  
the AC power source.  
2. Connect the multiburst signal from the analog television signal generator  
through a 75 in-line termination and dual-input coupler to the VIDEO IN  
and REF IN connectors on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
3. Set the input termination switches to the HIZ position.  
4. Turn on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
5. Enter the Configure menu. Select PRESETS and then select DEFAULT.  
NOTE. Be sure you have warmed up the instrument for at least 20 minutes before  
you perform any of the verification procedures.  
Sync Separation  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
Signal synchronization will occur with input signals of composite video or black  
burst, with sync amplitudes of 40 IRE (300 mV PAL) 6 dB for internal  
reference, and sync amplitudes of between 143 mV and 4 V for external  
reference.  
1. Enter the Configuration menu and select the INPUT category.  
2. Check for a stable display while switching between INT and EXT REF.  
3. Remove the termination from the dual-input coupler.  
4. Check for a stable display while switching between INT and EXT REF.  
5. Add three 75 terminations to the dual-input coupler.  
6. Check for a stable display while switching between INT and EXT REF.  
7. Select INT REF from the Configuration menu INPUT category.  
8. Remove the dual-input coupler from the instrument.  
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Sweep Timing and Integral Linearity  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
Sweep Timing Accuracy: 5 s/Div. (1 Line), 10 s/Div. (2 Line), and 1.0 s/Div.  
(2 Line + MAG), 2%. 0.2 s/Div. (1 Line + MAG) 3%. Integral Linearity:  
1%.  
1. Connect the multiburst signal from the analog television signal generator to  
the VIDEO IN connector on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor, and to the  
input on the frequency counter, using a T-connector, 75 cable, and 75 Ω  
in-line termination.  
2. Set the multiburst generator controls to Low, Continuous, and Manual. Set  
the output frequency to 100 kHz (as read on the frequency counter).  
3. Check for one cycle per division, 1 minor division, over the center ten  
graticule divisions.  
4. Select 1H SWEEP from the Operating menu.  
5. Set the multiburst generator frequency to 200 kHz.  
6. Check for one cycle per division, 1 minor division, over the center ten  
graticule divisions.  
7. Adjust the multiburst generator frequency so that the cycles land exactly on  
the first and tenth graticule marks.  
8. Check that each cycle is within 0.5 minor division of a major graticule  
mark.  
9. Select MAG ON from the Operating menu.  
10. Set the multiburst generator frequency to 2 MHz.  
11. Check for one cycle per division, 1 minor division, over the center ten  
graticule divisions, and also at both ends of the magnified sweep (using the  
horizontal position control), ignoring the first and last cycle.  
12. Set the multiburst generator frequency to 1 MHz.  
13. Select 2H SWEEP from the Operating menu.  
14. Check for one cycle per division, 1 minor division, over the center ten  
graticule divisions, and also at both ends of the magnified sweep (using the  
horizontal position control), ignoring the first and last cycle.  
15. Select MAG OFF from the Operating menu.  
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Vertical Gain and Vertical Magnifier Registration  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
1 Volt Full Scale: 1 V input displayed within 1% of 140 IRE (1.00 V PAL).  
X5 Gain: Gain accuracy within 5% with 1 V input signal. X5 Gain Registration:  
1 major division of vertical shift from baseline between unmagnified and  
magnified signal.  
1. Set the multiburst generator controls to Composite and Multiburst.  
2. Position the signal baseline to the graticule baseline, and then select  
X5 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
3. Check that the signal baseline is within 1 major division of the graticule  
baseline.  
4. Select X1 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
5. Remove the signal and termination from the VIDEO IN connector.  
6. Connect the output of the VAC to the VIDEO IN connector. Do not  
terminate the input.  
7. Set the VAC for a 999.9 mV output, with all of the buttons out except for  
+LUM and NTSC (PAL button for the WFM 91).  
8. Check for a display amplitude of 140 IRE 1.4 IRE (1000 mV 10 mV  
PAL).  
9. Set the VAC for a 199.9 mV output.  
10. Select X5 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
11. Check for a display amplitude of 140 IRE 5 IRE (1000 mV 50 mV  
PAL).  
12. Select X1 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
Variable Gain Range and Vertical Position Range  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
Variable Gain Range: Input signals between 0.8 V and 2 V can be adjusted to  
140 IRE (1.0 V) display. 160 mV and 400 mV for X5 Gain. Vertical Position  
Range: 1 V signal can be positioned so that peak white and sync tip can be  
placed at blanking level, with the DC Restorer Clamp on, regardless of gain  
setting.  
1. Set the VAC for a 999.9 mV output.  
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2. Select VAR GAIN ON from the Configuration menu.  
3. Check by adjusting the Variable Gain controls that the signal amplitude can  
be displayed less than 70 IRE (500 mV PAL).  
4. Set the VAC for a 799.9 mV output.  
5. Check by adjusting the Variable Gain controls that the signal amplitude can  
be displayed greater than 140 IRE (1000 mV PAL).  
6. Select X5 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
7. Set the VAC for a 399.9 mV output.  
8. Enter the Configuration menu and select the VAR GAIN category.  
9. Check by adjusting the Variable Gain controls that the signal amplitude can  
be displayed less than 140 IRE (1000 mV PAL).  
10. Set the VAC for a 159.9 mV output.  
11. Check by adjusting the Variable Gain controls that the signal amplitude can  
be displayed greater than 140 IRE (1000 mV PAL).  
12. Replace the VAC signal on the VIDEO IN connector with a pulse and bar  
signal using a 75 in-line termination.  
13. Check by adjusting the Vertical Position controls, that the white bar and  
sync tip portions of the signal can be adjusted to the graticule baseline.  
14. Select VAR GAIN OFF from the Configuration menu.  
15. Select X1 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
Overscan  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
2% variation in baseline of 100 IRE (700 mV PAL) 12.5T (20T PAL)  
modulated pulse as it is positioned over the middle 80% of the screen.  
1. Check that the amplitude of the sine wave at the bottom of the mod pulse  
varies less than 2% while using the Vertical Position controls to position the  
signal over the middle 80% of the graticule.  
2. Remove the pulse and bar signal from the VIDEO IN connector.  
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Input and DC Restorer Frequency Response  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
X1 Gain Response (Flat filter selected): 50 kHz to 6 MHz within 2% of response  
at 50 kHz. X5 Gain Response (Flat filter selected): 50 kHz to 6 MHz within 5%  
of response at 50 kHz. Attenuation of 60 Hz (50 Hz PAL) on Input Signal:  
SLOW mode: 20%. FAST mode: 90%.  
1. Select EXT REF from the Configuration menu.  
2. Connect the 50 precision cable from the output of the leveled sine wave  
generator to the dual-input coupler using a 50 -to-75 minimum loss  
attenuator.  
3. Connect one side of the dual-input coupler to the VIDEO IN connector.  
4. Connect the Tektronix part number 015-0413-00 Peak-to-Peak Detector  
Head to the other end of the dual-input coupler, using the female-to-female  
BNC connector. Connect the other end of the Peak-to-Peak Detector Head to  
the Tektronix part number 015-0408-00 Peak-to-Peak Detector + Input.  
5. Connect the peak-to-peak detector Output to the digital multimeter or  
oscilloscope.  
6. Set the leveled sine wave generator frequency to 50 kHz and adjust the  
generator amplitude for exactly 100 IRE (700 mV PAL) of display.  
7. Adjust the peak-to-peak detector Plus amplifier and input control until the  
green LED is on.  
8. Note the digital multimeter readout level or the oscilloscope DC level.  
9. Set the sine wave generator frequency to 3.58 MHz (4.43 MHz PAL).  
10. Adjust the sine wave generator amplitude for exactly 100 IRE (700 mV  
PAL) of display.  
11. Check that the digital multimeter readout level, or the oscilloscope DC level  
is within 14 mV of the reading noted in step 8.  
12. Set the sine wave generator frequency to 6 MHz.  
13. Adjust the sine wave generator amplitude for exactly 100 IRE (700 mV  
PAL) of display.  
14. Check that the digital multimeter readout level or the oscilloscope DC level,  
is within 14 mV of the reading noted in step 8.  
15. Set the sine wave generator frequency to 50 kHz.  
16. Select X5 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
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17. Adjust the peak-to-peak detector Plus amplifier and input control fully  
counterclockwise.  
18. Adjust the sine wave generator for a display amplitude of 100 IRE (700 mV  
PAL).  
19. Note the digital multimeter readout level or the oscilloscope DC level.  
20. Set the sine wave generator frequency to 3.58 MHz (4.43 MHz PAL).  
21. Adjust the sine wave generator amplitude for exactly 100 IRE (700 mV  
PAL) of display.  
22. Check that the digital multimeter readout level, or the oscilloscope DC level,  
is within 7 mV of the reading noted in step 19.  
23. Set the sine wave generator frequency to 6 MHz.  
24. Adjust the sine wave generator amplitude for exactly 100 IRE (700 mV  
PAL) of display.  
25. Check that the digital multimeter readout level, or the oscilloscope DC level,  
is within 7 mV of the reading noted in step 19.  
26. Select X1 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
27. Remove the dual-input coupler from the instrument.  
28. Connect the function generator output to the VIDEO IN connector using a  
X10 (75 ) attenuator.  
29. Select 1H SWEEP from the Operating menu.  
30. Enter the Configuration menu and select the INPUT category. Select  
EXT REF and SLOW DC REST.  
31. Set the function generator to output a 60 Hz (50 Hz PAL) sine wave with a  
display amplitude of 100 IRE (700 mV PAL) on the WFM90D or WFM91D  
monitor.  
32. Connect a black burst signal to the REF IN connector. Do not terminate the  
input.  
33. Check that the display amplitude is 80 IRE (560 mV PAL).  
34. Select FAST DC REST.  
35. Check that the display amplitude is 10 IRE (70 mV PAL).  
36. Select INT REF and SLOW DC REST from the Configuration menu.  
37. Remove all input signals from the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
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Vector Phase Stability  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
Phase Shift with Subcarrier Frequency Change from FSC to FSC 50 Hz  
(FSC 10 Hz PAL): 2°. Phase Shift with Burst Amplitude Change from  
Nominal to 6 dB: 2°. Phase Shift with Variable Gain Control Varied from  
+3 dB to --6 dB: 1°.  
1. Connect a 75% color bar signal to the VIDEO IN connector. Set the input  
switch to the 75 position.  
2. Select VECTOR display mode on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
3. Use the Phase controls to position the burst vector on the 180° graticule line.  
4. Check that when the television generator subcarrier frequency is changed  
50 Hz (10 Hz PAL) from nominal, that the display locks, and that the  
burst phase has changed 2° or less.  
5. Return the subcarrier frequency to nominal on the television signal generator.  
6. Replace the color bar signal on the VIDEO IN connector with a black burst  
signal.  
7. Check that the vector phase changes less than 2° while varying the burst  
amplitude from nominal to 6 dB (1/2 to 2X amplitude), using the  
television signal generator burst amplitude control.  
8. Return the burst amplitude to nominal on the television signal generator.  
9. Select VAR GAIN ON from the Configuration menu.  
10. Check that the vector phase changes less than 1° while varying the vector  
burst amplitude from 1/2 to 1.5 times nominal amplitude using the variable  
gain control.  
11. Select VAR GAIN OFF from the Configuration menu.  
12. Remove the signal input from the VIDEO IN connector.  
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Chrominance Bandwidth  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
Chrominance Bandwidth: Upper --3 dB Point: FSC + 500 kHz, 100 kHz.  
Lower --3 dB Point: FSC -- 500 kHz, 100 kHz.  
1. Connect the precision 50 cable to the output of the leveled sine wave  
generator. Connect the other end of the cable to the 50 to 75 minimum-  
loss attenuator, and then connect the attenuator to the VIDEO IN connector.  
2. Select EXT REF from the Configuration menu.  
3. Set the leveled sine wave generator frequency to 3.58 MHz (4.43 MHz PAL)  
and adjust the amplitude control so that the circle overlays the graticule  
compass rose.  
4. Decrease the frequency on the leveled sine wave generator until the edge of  
the circle display reaches the --3 dB (70%) gaps on the vertical graticule axis.  
See Figure 4--1.  
-3 dB Points  
Compass rose  
Figure 4-1: -3 dB marks on the vector graticule  
5. Check that the frequency readout on the leveled sine wave generator is  
between 2.98 and 3.18 MHz (3.83 and 4.03 MHz PAL).  
6. Adjust the frequency on the leveled sine wave generator until the edge of the  
circle display reaches the --3 dB (70%) point gaps on the horizontal graticule  
axis.  
7. Check that the frequency readout on the leveled sine wave generator is  
between 2.98 and 3.18 MHz (3.83 and 4.03 MHz PAL).  
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8. Increase the frequency on the leveled sine wave generator until the edge of  
the circle display expands out to the compass rose and again reduces to the  
--3 dB (70%) point gaps on the vertical graticule axis. See Figure 4--1.  
9. Check that the frequency readout on the leveled sine wave generator is  
between 3.98 and 4.18 MHz (4.83 and 5.03 MHz PAL).  
10. Adjust the frequency on the leveled sine wave generator until the edge of the  
circle display reaches the --3 dB (70%) point gaps on the horizontal graticule  
axis.  
11. Check that the frequency readout on the leveled sine wave generator is  
between 3.98 and 4.18 MHz (4.83 and 5.03 MHz PAL).  
12. Remove all signals from the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
Audio Gain and Frequency Response  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
Measurement Accuracy: 0.5 dB at 1 kHz. Frequency Response: 0.5 dB from  
50 Hz to 20 kHz.  
1. Connect the output from the audio generator to the AUDIO IN connector on  
the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
2. Set the audio generator for a 1 kHz tone output, with an amplitude of  
+8.0 dBu. Select Signal On.  
3. Select AUDIO display mode on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
4. Enter the Operating menu and select 8 dBu.  
5. Check that the display amplitude is within 0.5 dB of the reference level  
graticule lines.  
6. Set the audio generator for a +4.0 dBu output amplitude.  
7. Select 4 dBu from the Operating menu.  
8. Check that the display amplitude is within 0.5 dB of the reference level  
graticule lines.  
9. Set the audio generator for a 0.0 dBu output amplitude.  
10. Select 0 dBu from the Operating menu.  
11. Check that the display amplitude is within 0.5 dB of the reference level  
graticule lines.  
12. Set the audio generator for a --10.0 dBu output amplitude.  
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13. Select --10 dBu from the Operating menu.  
14. Check that the display amplitude is within 0.5 dB of the reference level  
graticule lines.  
15. Set the audio generator for a 50 Hz tone output, with an amplitude of  
+8.0 dBu.  
16. Select 8 dBu from the Operating menu.  
17. Check that the display amplitude is within 0.5 dB of the reference level  
graticule lines.  
18. Set the audio generator frequency to 5 kHz.  
19. Check that the display amplitude is within 0.5 dB of the reference level  
graticule lines.  
20. Set the audio generator frequency to 10 kHz.  
21. Check that the display amplitude is within 0.5 dB of the reference level  
graticule lines.  
22. Set the audio generator frequency to 15 kHz.  
23. Check that the display amplitude is within 0.5 dB of the reference level  
graticule lines.  
24. Set the audio generator frequency to 20 kHz.  
25. Check that the display amplitude is within 0.5 dB of the reference level  
graticule lines.  
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Performance Verification: Digital Section  
Perform the following steps before beginning the verification procedures:  
1. Plug the AC power adapter into the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor and  
then plug the adapter into the AC power source.  
2. Connect the 75% color bar signal from the digital television signal generator  
to the VIDEO IN connector on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor. Set the  
digital television signal generator to output a 525 signal for the WFM90D  
monitor or a 625 signal for the WFM91D monitor.  
3. Turn on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
4. Set the input termination switches to the 75 position.  
5. Check that the readout in the upper left corner of the display changes to  
show: DIGITAL CMPST. This indicates that the instrument is receiving the  
serial digital signal.  
6. Enter the Configure menu. Select PRESETS and then select DEFAULT.  
NOTE. While checking values in the following procedure steps, you may want to  
clear the menu from the screen. To do so, press the MENU button twice. Then  
press and hold the MENU button for two seconds when you need to enter the  
digital menu again.  
Check Sync Separation  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
1 V input displayed within 2%  
1. Select Waveform mode on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
2. Press and hold MENU for two seconds to display the digital waveform  
menu.  
3. Set the COMP SEL to COMPOSITE.  
4. Check that the displayed video is 1 V, 2% (approximately 1/4 major  
division) from sync tip to white bar (--40 IRE to +100 IRE for 525 or  
--300 mV to +700 mV for 625).  
5. Set the COMP SEL to GREEN.  
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6. Check that the displayed video is 714 mV, 2% (approximately 1/4 major  
division) from graticule baseline to white bar (0 IRE to +100 IRE for 525 or  
0 V to +700 mV for 625).  
7. Set the COMP SEL to BLUE.  
8. Check that the displayed video is 714 mV, 2% (approximately 1/4 major  
division) from graticule baseline to white bar (0 IRE to +100 IRE for 525 or  
0 V to +700 mV for 625).  
9. Set the COMP SEL to RED.  
10. Check that the displayed video is 714 mV, 2% (approximately 1/4 major  
division) from graticule baseline to white bar (0 IRE to +100 IRE for 525 or  
0 V to +700 mV for 625).  
11. Set the COMP SEL to Y.  
12. Check that the displayed video is 1 V, 2% (approximately 1/4 major  
division) from sync tip to white bar (--40 IRE to +100 IRE for 525 or  
--300 mV to +700 mV for 625).  
13. Exit the digital waveform menu.  
Check Frequency Response  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
Flat Filter, 1 V Full Scale, 50 kHz to 4.5 MHz, within 4%  
1. Enter the Configure menu. Select PRESETS and then select DEFAULT.  
2. Select the WFM display mode on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
3. Press MENU to display the waveform menu.  
4. Change the SWEEP to 1H.  
5. Press and hold MENU for two seconds to display the digital waveform  
menu.  
6. Set the COMP SEL to Y and exit the menu.  
7. Set the digital signal generator to output a 100% sweep signal.  
8. Check that the variation in the peak-to-peak amplitude of the signal is less  
than 4% from the beginning of the sweep to half-way between the last two  
markers (0.25 major divisions on a 60% sweep or 0.4 major divisions on a  
100% sweep to 4.5 MHz).  
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Check Frequency Response at X5 Gain  
This procedure verifies the following requirement:  
Flat Filter, X5 Gain, 50 kHz to 4.5 MHz, within 5%.  
1. Select the WFM mode on the WFM90D or WFM91D monitor.  
2. Press MENU to display the waveform menu.  
3. Set the GAIN to X5 and exit the menu.  
4. Set the digital signal generator to output a 100% sweep signal.  
5. Adjust the position control to view the bottom of the 100% sweep signal.  
6. Check that the variation in the peak-to-peak amplitude of the signal is less  
than 5% from the beginning of the sweep to half-way between the last two  
markers (0.75 major divisions on a 60% sweep or 1.25 major divisions on a  
100% sweep to 4.5 MHz).  
This completes the performance verification procedure. Press CONFIG to enter  
the configuration menu and return the PRESETS to DEFAULT.  
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This section contains the following information:  
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Summary adjustment procedure  
List of equipment required to perform the procedures  
Adjustment procedures  
Summary Adjustment  
Table 5--1 is a cross-reference to the adjustment procedure steps.  
Table 5-1: Summary adjustment  
Adjustment  
Page number  
5-5  
ANALOG SECTION: Preliminary setup  
Raster VCO  
5-5  
Sweep timing and horizontal mag registration  
Vertical gain and X5 gain registration  
Frequency response  
5-5  
5-7  
5-7  
Vector quadrature phase  
Vector gain and X5 gain phase  
Audio gain  
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5-9  
5-10  
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5-11  
5-12  
5-12  
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DIGITAL SECTION: Preliminary setup  
Vertical gain  
Frequency response  
Vector gain and X5 gain phase  
Cable margin  
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Equipment Required  
Table 5--2 lists the equipment required to adjust the instrument settings.  
Table 5-2: Equipment required for adjustments  
Equipment description  
Minimum requirements  
Equipment example  
Analog television test signal  
generator  
75% color bar test signal for the television standard of  
the monitor to be tested  
NTSC: Tektronix TSG100;  
PAL: Tektronix TSG111  
Serial digital television test  
signal generator  
Color test signals for the television standard of the  
monitor to be tested: color bar signal, pulse and bar;  
with 2T pulse, 2T bar, modulated pulse, and line sweep.  
TSG601 Handheld Serial Component Signal  
Generator  
Leveled sine wave generator  
Function generator  
Output Level Range: -11.55 dBm (200 mV) to 0.43 dBm Tektronix SG5031 Leveled Sine Wave  
(800 mV);  
Frequency: 50 kHz to 10 MHz  
Generator  
Range: 0.1 to 5 Vpp when loaded by 75 , 10 Vpp  
when unloaded;  
Frequency: 50 kHz to 10 MHz.  
Tektronix FG5031 Function Generator  
Audio generator  
Voltmeter  
Amplitude Range: -10 dBu to 8 dBu;  
Frequency: 1 kHz to 50 kHz  
Tektronix ASG100 Audio Signal Generator  
Tektronix DM504A1 Digital Multimeter  
Tektronix DC503A1 Universal Counter  
Tektronix part number 067-0916-001  
Range: 0 VDC to >100 VDC;  
Accuracy: 0.1%  
Frequency counter  
Range: 10 Hz to 10 MHz;  
Accuracy: 0.001%  
Video amplitude calibrator  
(VAC)  
Signal: Adjustable square wave 0.0 mVpp to  
999.9 mVpp; Resolution: 0.1 mV; Accuracy: 0.05%;  
Frequency: Approximately 270 Hz  
Peak-to-peak detector  
Input Signal Range: 0.25 Vpp to 1.0 Vpp; Flatness:  
0.2% 50 kHz to 10 MHz; Input Impedance: 75 Ω  
Tektronix part number 015-0408-00 (includes  
p-p detector head, 015-0413-00)1  
75 termination  
One required; feed-through type  
Tektronix part number 011-0103-02  
75 coaxial cable  
Three cables required, male-to-male BNC connectors  
Tektronix part number 012-0159-00 (42-inch)  
Tektronix part number 012-1339-00 (24-inch)  
50 coaxial cable  
1% precision, male-to-male BNC connectors  
Tektronix part number 012-0482-00 (36-inch)  
Tektronix part number 067-0525-02  
Dual input coupler  
Matched BNC cable-T for comparing phase between 2  
inputs; Length of the 2 arms matches within 0.1 inch  
75 coaxial cable clone  
200 meter  
Faraday Technology SC75A375B-A  
Switchcraft part number SC3XXJ  
Tektronix part number 011-0057-00  
Audio cable  
XLR female to XLR male  
50 -to-75 minimum loss  
attenuator  
Impedance: 50 -to-75 ; Tolerance: 0.5 dB;  
Frequency: 100 MHz  
BNC female to BNC female  
connector  
Tektronix part number 103-0028-00  
Tektronix part number 103-0090-00  
BNC female to dual banana  
adapter  
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Adjustment Procedures  
The monitor does not have any internal adjustments. All adjustments are made  
through the Calibration menu using the front panel buttons.  
The adjustment procedure steps are sequential. If you are unsure of equipment  
connections or front-panel settings for a specific step, review the settings and  
connections for the previous step.  
Conventions  
Prerequisites  
Throughout these procedures, boldface type indicates that you will use a  
front-panel control or select a specific menu item on the WFM90D or WFM91D.  
The adjustments in this section provide a valid adjustment of instrument  
performance when the following requirements are met:  
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Test equipment used to verify performance requirements must be calibrated  
and working within the limits specified in Table 5--2 on page 5--2.  
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The WFM90D or WFM91D must have been adjusted at an ambient  
temperature range of +20° C to +30° C, and must have been operating for a  
warm-up period of at least 20 minutes.  
NOTE. Use only the front-panel settings described in the procedure steps. If you  
deviate from these settings, you may incorrectly adjust your instrument.  
How to Adjust Instrument  
Settings  
1. Press and hold the CONFIG button for three seconds to enter the Calibration  
menu. The menu allows either analog or serial digital adjustments, depend-  
ing on which input signal is connected. The menu lists the adjustments you  
can make (CAL MENU list), and displays the CAL and SAVE selections.  
2. Use the arrow buttons to highlight the desired adjustment in the list and then  
select CAL to begin this adjustment.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the setting. Most adjustments provide a POS  
(position) or PHASE menu selection, which allows you to toggle the arrow  
buttons between the selected adjustment and signal positioning.  
NOTE. Select SAVE from the Calibration menu after completing an adjustment. If  
you do not save an adjustment, the instrument will revert to the previous setting  
at next instrument power-up.  
4. Select SAVE to save the adjustment in memory.  
5. Select CAL MENU to return the display to the main Calibration menu.  
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Adjustment Procedures: Analog Section  
Perform these steps to prepare the instrument to be adjusted:  
1. Plug the AC power adapter into the WFM90D or WFM91D, and then plug  
the adapter into the AC power source.  
2. Set the input termination switches to the HIZ position.  
3. Connect a 75% color bar signal from the analog television signal generator  
to the VIDEO IN connector, using a 75 in-line termination.  
4. Turn on the instrument.  
5. Press the CONFIG button. Select PRESETS, and then select DEFAULT.  
6. Read How to Adjust Instrument Settings on page 5--3.  
Raster VCO  
Perform these steps to adjust the raster VCO:  
1. Select RAST VCO from the Calibration menu.  
2. Select CAL, and then select AUTO.  
3. Wait until the CANCEL message disappears from the screen.  
4. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE from the menu.  
Sweep Timing and Horizontal Mag Registration  
Perform these steps to adjust the sweep timing and horizontal mag registration:  
1. Replace the signal on the VIDEO IN connector with the output from the  
function generator. Be sure to use a 50 -to-75 minimum-loss attenuator  
and a precision (1%) 50 cable if the generator specifies a 50 output.  
2. Set the function generator for a 200 kHz sine wave output.  
NOTE. Verify the generator frequencies used in these steps by checking them on  
the frequency counter.  
3. Select 1H SWEEP from the Operating menu.  
4. Select 1H SWEEP from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
5. Adjust the arrow buttons for one cycle per major division.  
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6. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
7. Set the function generator frequency to 100 kHz.  
8. Select 2H SWEEP from the Operating menu.  
9. Select 2H SWEEP from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
10. Adjust the arrow buttons for one cycle per major division.  
11. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
12. Replace the signal on the VIDEO IN connector with the output from the  
leveled sine wave generator. Use the 50 -to-75 minimum-loss attenuator  
and precision (1%) 50 cable if the generator specifies a 50 output.  
13. Set the sine wave generator for a 1 MHz output.  
14. Select MAG ON from the Operating menu.  
15. Select MAG GAIN from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
16. Adjust the arrow buttons for one cycle per major division.  
17. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
18. Select MAG OFF from the Operating menu.  
19. Replace the signal on the VIDEO IN connector with a 75% color bar signal  
from the television signal generator, using a 75 in-line termination.  
20. Select 2F SWEEP from the Operating menu.  
21. Select 2F SWEEP from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
22. Adjust the arrow buttons for a sweep length of 12 major divisions.  
23. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
24. Select 2H SWEEP from the Operating menu.  
25. Select MAG REG from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
26. Select POS, and then use the arrow buttons to position the falling edge of  
sync to the center graticule mark.  
27. Select MAG ON, and then select MAG REG.  
28. Use the arrow buttons to return the falling edge of sync to the center  
graticule mark.  
29. Select MAG OFF.  
30. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
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Vertical Gain and X5 Gain Registration  
Perform these steps to adjust the vertical gain and X5 gain registration:  
1. Replace the signal on the VIDEO IN connector with the output from the  
VAC. Do not terminate the input.  
2. Set the VAC for a 999.9 mV output with all of the buttons out except +LUM  
and NTSC (PAL button for the WFM91D).  
3. Select X1 GAIN from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
4. Adjust the arrow buttons for a display amplitude of exactly 140 IRE  
(1000 mV PAL).  
5. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
6. Set the VAC for a 199.9 mV output.  
7. Select X5 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
8. Select X5 GAIN from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
9. Adjust the arrow buttons for a display amplitude of exactly 140 IRE  
(1000 mV PAL).  
10. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
11. Replace the signal on the VIDEO IN connector with a 75% color bar signal  
from the television signal generator, using a 75 in-line termination.  
12. Select X5 POS from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
13. Select X1 GAIN, and then position the signal baseline to the graticule  
baseline.  
14. Select X5 GAIN from the Calibration menu, and then select X5 POS.  
15. Use the arrow buttons to return the signal baseline to the graticule baseline.  
16. Select X1 GAIN from the Calibration menu.  
17. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
18. Remove the signal and termination from the VIDEO IN connector.  
Frequency Response  
Perform these steps to adjust the frequency response:  
1. Connect a 50 precision cable from the leveled sine wave generator output  
to the dual-input coupler using a 50 -to-75 minimum loss attenuator.  
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2. Connect one side of the dual-input coupler to the VIDEO IN connector.  
3. Connect the Tektronix part number 015-0413-00 Peak-to-Peak Detector  
Head to the other end of the dual-input coupler, using the female-to-female  
BNC connector.  
4. Connect the other end of the Peak-to-Peak Detector Head to the Tektronix  
part number 015-0408-00 Peak-to-Peak Detector + Input.  
5. Connect the peak-to-peak detector Output to the digital multimeter, or an  
oscilloscope.  
6. Select EXT REF from the Configuration menu.  
7. Set the leveled sine wave generator frequency to 50 kHz and adjust the  
generator amplitude for exactly 100 IRE (700 mV PAL) of display.  
8. Adjust the peak-to-peak detector Plus amplifier and input control until the  
green LED is on.  
9. Note the digital multimeter readout level or the oscilloscope DC level.  
10. Set the sine wave generator frequency to 3.58 MHz (4.43 MHz PAL).  
11. Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave generator so that the digital multime-  
ter readout, or oscilloscope level, matches that noted in step 9.  
12. Select X1 FREQ from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
13. Adjust the arrow buttons for a display amplitude of exactly 100 IRE  
(700 mV PAL).  
14. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
15. Select X5 GAIN from the Operating menu.  
16. Set the leveled sine wave generator frequency to 50 kHz, and adjust the  
generator amplitude for exactly 100 IRE (700 mV PAL) of display.  
17. Adjust the peak-to-peak detector Plus amplifier and input control fully  
counterclockwise.  
18. Note the digital multimeter readout level or the oscilloscope DC level.  
19. Set the sine wave generator frequency to 3.58 MHz (4.43 MHz PAL).  
20. Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave generator so that the digital multime-  
ter readout, or oscilloscope level, matches that noted in step 18.  
21. Select X5 FREQ from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
22. Adjust the arrow buttons for a display amplitude of exactly 100 IRE  
(700 mV PAL).  
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23. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
24. Select X1 GAIN from the Operating menu, and INT REF from the  
Configuration menu.  
Vector Quadrature Phase  
Perform these steps to adjust the vector quadrature phase:  
1. Replace the signal on the VIDEO IN connector with a 75% color bar signal  
from the television signal generator using a 75 in-line termination.  
2. Select VECTOR display mode.  
3. WFM91D ONLY — Select ALT ON from the Configuration menu.  
4. Select QUAD PH from the Calibration menu, select CAL, and then select  
RY OFFSET.  
5. Adjust the arrow buttons for the best center dot overlay.  
6. Select QUAD PH.  
7. Adjust the arrow buttons for the best circle overlay.  
8. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
9. WFM91D ONLY — Select ALT OFF from the Configuration menu.  
Vector Gain and X5 Gain Phase  
Perform these steps to adjust the vector gain and X5 gain phase:  
1. WFM90D ONLY — Verify that the television signal generator has setup  
turned on.  
2. Select VEC GAIN from the Calibration menu, select CAL, and then select  
TEST ON.  
3. Adjust the Y and B buttons so that the vector dots land in the center of the  
red and cyan graticule target boxes. See Figure 5--1.  
4. Adjust the A and " buttons so that the vector dots land in the center of the  
yellow and blue graticule target boxes. See Figure 5--1.  
5. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
6. Select X5 PHASE from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
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Blue  
Yellow  
Blue  
Cyan  
Figure 5-1: NTSC graticule showing the vector gain adjustment  
7. Select PHASE and use the arrow buttons to position the burst vector  
exactly on the 180_ graticule line.  
8. Select X5 GAIN, and then select X5 PHASE.  
9. Use the arrow buttons to position the burst vector exactly on the 180_  
graticule line.  
10. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
Audio Gain  
Perform these steps to adjust the audio gain:  
1. Connect the output from the audio generator to the AUDIO IN connector.  
2. Set the audio generator for a 1 kHz tone output with an amplitude of  
+8.0 dBu. Select Signal On from the audio generator.  
3. Select the AUDIO display mode on the WFM90D or WFM91D.  
4. Select 8 dBu from the Operating menu.  
5. Select AUD GAIN from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
6. Use the arrow buttons to position the signal display exactly on the 8 dBu  
graticule lines.  
7. Select CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
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Adjustment Procedures: Digital Section  
Perform the following steps to prepare the instrument to be adjusted:  
1. Plug the AC power adapter into the WFM90D or WFM91D, and then plug  
the adapter into the AC power source.  
2. Set the input termination switches to the 75 position on the WFM90D or  
WFM91D.  
3. Connect a 75% color bar signal from the digital television signal generator to  
the VIDEO IN connector.  
4. Turn on the instrument.  
5. Press the CONFIG button. Select PRESETS, and then select DEFAULT.  
6. Read How to Adjust Instrument Settings on page 5--3.  
Vertical Gain  
Perform the following steps to adjust the vertical gain:  
1. Select DG1 X1 GAIN from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
2. Moving between position control (POS) and gain adjust (DG1 X1 Gain),  
adjust the arrow buttons for a display amplitude of exactly 140 IRE  
(1000 mV PAL).  
3. Select DG CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
1. Select DG2 X1 GAIN from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
2. Moving between position control (POS) and gain adjust (DG2 X1 Gain),  
adjust the arrow buttons for a display amplitude of exactly 140 IRE  
(1000 mV PAL).  
3. Select DG CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
1. Select DG3 X1 GAIN from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
2. Moving between position control (POS) and gain adjust (DG3 X1 Gain),  
adjust the arrow buttons for a display amplitude of exactly 140 IRE  
(1000 mV PAL).  
3. Select DG CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
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Frequency Response  
Perform the following steps to adjust the frequency response:  
1. Set the digital signal generator for a Pulse and Bar signal.  
2. Select DG X1 FREQ from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
3. Moving between position control (POS) and gain adjust (DG X1 FREQ),  
adjust the arrow buttons for the flattest bottom on the modulated pulse.  
4. Select DG CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
5. Select DG X5 FREQ from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
6. Moving between position control (POS) and gain adjust (DG X5 FREQ),  
adjust the arrow buttons for the flattest bottom on the modulated pulse.  
7. Select DG CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
Vector Gain and X5 Gain Phase  
Perform the following steps to adjust the vector gain and X5 gain phase:  
1. Set the digital signal generator for a 75% color bar signal.  
2. Select DG VEC GAIN from the Calibration menu, select CAL, and then  
select TEST ON.  
3. Adjust the up and down arrow buttons so that the vector dots land in the  
center of the graticule target boxes.  
4. Moving between PHASE and DG VEC GAIN, Adjust the left and right  
arrow buttons so that the vector dots land in the center of the graticule target  
boxes. See Figure 5--1.  
5. Select DG CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
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Cable Margin  
Perform the following steps to adjust the cable margin indicator (you are  
adjusting the value at which the cable flag comes on to 200 meters):  
1. Connect the output from the digital signal generator to the WFM90D or  
WFM91D through the cable clone. Set the cable clone to simulate 200 me-  
ters of Belden 8281 cable.  
2. Select CABLE LEN from the Calibration menu, and then select CAL.  
Two values are displayed in the upper right corner of the screen: cable length  
calibration (CABLE LEN CAL) and cable reading.  
NOTE. These displayed values are representative of cable length, but do not  
equate directly to meters. A higher reading indicates a shorter cable.  
3. Adjust the arrow buttons until the CABLE LEN CAL value matches the  
CABLE READING value. The up and down arrow buttons adjust the value  
by +1 and --1; the left and right arrow buttons adjust the value by +5 and --5.  
4. Select DG CAL MENU, and then select SAVE.  
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Maintenance  
The maintenance or service of this instrument must be performed only by  
qualified service personnel who have read the Service Safety Summary and the  
Operating Information sections of this manual.  
CAUTION. If the instrument does not function properly, perform troubleshooting  
and take corrective action immediately to prevent additional problems.  
Cleaning  
This section provides information about how to clean the instrument and how to  
perform preventive maintenance.  
General Care  
Protect the instrument from adverse weather conditions. The instrument is not  
waterproof.  
CAUTION. To avoid damage to the instrument, do not expose it to sprays, liquids,  
or solvents.  
Do not use chemical cleaning agents; they may damage the instrument. Avoid  
chemicals that contain benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone, or similar solvents.  
Cleaning the Exterior  
Clean the exterior surfaces of the instrument with a dry, lint-free cloth or a  
soft-bristle brush. If dirt remains, use a cloth or swab dampened with a 75%  
isopropyl alcohol solution. A swab is useful for cleaning in narrow spaces  
around the controls and connectors. Do not use abrasive compounds on any part  
of the instrument.  
The monitor does not normally require interior cleaning.  
Interior  
After cleaning, carefully check the instrument for defective connections,  
damaged parts, and improperly seated transistors or integrated circuits. The  
remedy for most visible defects is obvious; however, if heat-damaged parts are  
discovered, determine the cause of overheating before replacing the damaged  
part.  
Visual Inspection  
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Performance Verification  
and Adjustments  
Instrument performance should be checked after each 2000 hours of operation or  
every 12 months. This will help to ensure maximum performance and assist in  
locating defects that may not be apparent during regular operation. Performance  
Verification and Adjustment Procedures are included in this manual.  
After Repair Adjustments  
You should perform the Adjustment Procedures starting on page 5--1 whenever  
you have removed the Top or Bottom cover during the service of this instrument.  
Repackaging Instructions  
Use the following instructions to prepare your instrument for shipment to a  
Tektronix, Inc., Service Center:  
1. Attach a tag to the instrument showing: the owner, complete address and  
phone number of someone at your firm who can be contacted, the instrument  
serial number, and a description of the required service.  
2. Package the instrument in the original packaging materials. If the original  
packaging materials are not available, follow these directions:  
a. Obtain a carton of corrugated cardboard having inside dimensions six or  
more inches greater than the dimensions of the instrument. Use a  
shipping carton that has a test strength of at least 250 pounds (113.5 kg).  
b. Place the instrument in its carrying pouch or surround the instrument  
with a protective bag.  
c. Pack dunnage or urethane foam between the instrument and the carton. If  
using Styrofoam kernels, overfill the box and compress the kernels by  
closing the lid. There should be three inches of tightly packed cushion-  
ing on all sides of the instrument.  
3. Seal the carton with shipping tape, industrial stapler, or both.  
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Remove and Replace  
This section tells you how to remove and replace the customer replaceable  
modules and parts of the WFM90D or WFM91D Handheld Waveform, Vector,  
Picture, and Audio Monitor.  
CAUTION. To prevent damage to the instrument, disconnect the power adapter  
and remove installed batteries from the monitor before starting disassembly. See  
Batteries on page 6--28.  
Tools Required  
Use the tools in Table 6--1 to disassemble the instrument to its individual  
modules. Some of these tools are required only for removal of specific instru-  
ment components.  
Table 6-1: Tools required for module removal  
Name  
Description  
Torx screwdriver handle  
T-10 Torx tip  
Accepts Torx-driver bits  
Torx-driver bit for T-10 size screw heads  
#1 point Phillips tip  
9/16hexagonal driver  
1/4hexagonal driver  
Flat blade screwdriver  
Tweezers or needle-nose pliers  
Cleaners  
Deep socket  
See Cleaning on page 6-1  
40 W  
Soldering iron  
Solder  
2% RMA flux content solder  
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Procedures  
Table 6--2 lists the remove and replace procedures in this section and their  
starting page numbers.  
Table 6-2: Remove and replace procedure list  
Replaceable part  
Top cover  
Page number  
6-5  
LCD display lens  
6-5  
LCD Display Assembly B020100 and above  
LCD Display Assembly below B020100  
Backlight  
6-8  
6-11  
6-14  
6-15  
6-16  
6-17  
6-19  
6-21  
6-22  
6-24  
6-25  
6-25  
6-26  
6-28  
6-28  
6-29  
6-31  
6-31  
6-32  
6-34  
6-34  
Top board  
Keypad  
Top board shield  
Bottom board  
SDI Interface board  
Backlight board  
Input board assembly  
Battery cover  
Carrying strap  
Turnlock stud and bushing  
Battery cushion pad  
Battery pack  
Alkaline batteries  
Bottom cover  
Battery power connector  
Battery contacts  
Turnlock stud receptacle  
Bottom cover electrical shield  
Battery orientation marker and battery cushion pad 6-35  
AC adapter EMI suppressor  
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Top Cover Assembly  
The top cover assembly contains replaceable subparts. Procedures for removing  
the subparts are included below.  
Top Cover  
Remove. To remove the top cover assembly:  
1. Remove the six retaining screws using the Torx-tip screwdriver. See  
Figure 6--1.  
2. Gently lift the top cover off of the bottom cover.  
NOTE. Do not allow dust to accumulate on the inside surface of the top cover;  
set the top cover face up on your work surface or cover it with a lint-free cloth.  
Replace. To replace the top cover assembly:  
1. Align the top cover over the bottom cover so that the keypad buttons will  
slide through the top cover keypad holes.  
2. Make sure that no wires will be pinched between the top and bottom covers.  
3. Gently lower the top cover onto the bottom cover. Shake the top cover  
slightly if needed to insert the keypad buttons into the top cover holes.  
4. Install the six retaining screws using the Torx-tip screwdriver.  
LCD Display Lens  
Remove. To remove the LCD display lens:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Press firmly on the LCD display lens from the front of the top cover until it  
comes loose from the top cover.  
3. Clean any remaining glue residue from the top cover. Refer to Cleaning on  
page 6--1.  
Replace. To replace the LCD display lens:  
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1. Align the LCD display lens with the depression in the back side of the top  
cover and press the lens into place.  
2. Install the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
Remove Torx screws (6)  
Figure 6-1: Removing the top cover  
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LCD Display Assembly  
The LCD display assembly does not contain any replaceable subparts. If you  
need to replace any part of the display assembly, you must replace the entire  
assembly.  
CAUTION. To avoid damaging the LCD display, do not touch the face of the  
display because it is hard to clean and is easily scratched.  
LCD Display. The LCD display assembly was updated at serial number B020100.  
H
To replace an LCD Display assembly for serial numbers below B020100,  
order the Front Panel Display Replacement kit from Tektronix and follow  
the instructions provided in the kit.  
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To replace an LCD Display assembly for serial numbers B020100 and  
above, follow the instructions labeled LCD - Newer Instruments on  
page 6--8.  
To remove an LCD Display assembly for serial numbers below B020100 and  
then reinstall that same assembly (for example, to access another assembly),  
follow the instructions labeled LCD - Older Instruments on page 6--11.  
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LCD - Newer Instruments  
For instruments with serial numbers B020100 and above.  
Remove. To remove the LCD Display assembly:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Grasp the sides of the Display assembly and lift the assembly as shown in  
Figure 6--2 so that you can access the cables underneath the assembly.  
3. Disconnect the 20-pin ribbon cable as follows: (Refer to Figure 6--2 on  
page 6--9 and Figure 6--3 on page 6--10 for cable locations.)  
a. Locate the connector latch on the back side of the LCD Display  
assembly and pull the latch out as shown in Figure 6--2 on page 6--9.  
b. Pull the ribbon cable out of the connector.  
4. Disconnect the 10-pin ribbon cable from the bottom of the Display assembly.  
5. Remove the LCD Display assembly from the instrument.  
NOTE. The 20-pin cable connecting the LCD Display assembly to the Bottom  
board is a zero insertion-force ribbon cable.  
Replace. To replace an LCD Display assembly:  
1. Connect the 10-pin ribbon cable from the Bottom board into the back of the  
display assembly.  
2. Connect the 20-pin ribbon cable from the Bottom board into the back of the  
display assembly.  
3. If you are installing a new ribbon cable, set the display just above its resting  
position on the locating feet. Use your finger to crease the ribbon cable so  
that when the display is set down on the locating feet, the ribbon cable does  
not raise the display up off of the locating feet.  
4. Set the display assembly onto the four locating feet. The locating feet fit into  
small holes in each of the four corners on the back of the display. See  
Figure 6--3.  
CAUTION. To avoid damaging the LCD display, do not touch the face of the  
display because it is hard to clean and is easily scratched.  
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5. If you replaced the LCD display, carefully remove the protective plastic  
cover from the face of the LCD display by prying up the corner of the cover  
and pulling it off the display.  
6. If it is necessary to clean the front of the LCD display, wipe gently across the  
surface using a soft, lint-free cloth dampened in a solution of 75% isopropyl  
alcohol and 25% water.  
Note: This figure shows an instrument with  
serial number B020100 or above. However,  
the 20-pin latch connector is the same as for  
Close latch  
connector  
lower serial numbers.  
Open slide latch connector  
to install cable.  
Contacts  
10-pin ribbon  
cable  
20-pin ribbon  
cable  
Figure 6-2: Removing the cables from the LCD DIsplay assembly  
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Figure 6-3: LCD Display assembly feet  
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LCD - Older Instruments  
Instructions for serial numbers below B020100. This procedure tells how to  
remove and replace an LCD Display assembly (for example, to gain access to  
another module). However, if you need to replace the LCD Display assembly  
with a new one, please order the LCD Display Assembly Replacement kit from  
Tektronix and follow the enclosed instructions.  
Remove. To remove the LCD display assembly:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Disconnect the wires from the two backlight connectors.  
3. Grasp the sides of the LCD display to lift it up off of the locating feet and  
disconnect the ribbon cable from the back of the display module.  
NOTE. The cable connecting the display module to the Bottom board is a zero  
insertion-force ribbon cable. To remove the cable from the connector housing,  
pull out the connector latch, and then pull the ribbon cable out of the connector.  
See Figure 6--4.  
NOTE. Some early instruments used cushion pads instead of locating feet to hold  
the display module in position. If your instrument has cushion pads, replace the  
pads at this time with locating feet. Contact your local Tektronix representative  
to order the necessary parts.  
Replace. To replace the existing LCD Display Assembly:  
1. Connect the ribbon cable from the Bottom board into the back of the display  
module.  
NOTE. The cable connecting the display module to the Bottom board is a zero  
insertion-force ribbon cable. To install the cable into the connector, pull out the  
connector latch and then push the ribbon cable into the connector housing.  
When the cable rests against the back of the connector, press in the connector  
latch to lock the cable in place. See Figure 6--4.  
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Contacts  
Open slide  
latch connector  
to install cable.  
Close latch connector  
Contacts  
Figure 6- 4: Installing the LCD display cable  
2. If you are replacing the ribbon cable, set the LCD display just above its  
resting position on the locating feet. Use your finger to crease the ribbon  
cable so that when the LCD display is set down on the locating feet, the  
ribbon cable does not raise the LCD display up off of the locating feet.  
3. Set the LCD display module onto the four locating feet. The locating feet fit  
into small holes in each of the four corners on the back of the LCD display.  
See Figure 6--5.  
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Level the pad flush  
with display case.  
Short pad  
Long pad  
Standoff post inserts  
into LCD display case.  
LCD locator feet (4)  
Figure 6- 5: Installing the LCD display  
4. Connect the backlight wires to the connectors on the side of the display  
module.  
5. If necessary, clean the front of the LCD display. Refer to Cleaning on  
page 6--1.  
6. Install the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
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Backlight  
To replace a faulty backlight for instruments with serial numbers B020100 and  
above, you must install a new LCD display assembly.  
However, the backlight is separately replaceable in instruments with serial  
numbers below B020100.  
Remove. To remove the backlight (below B020100 only):  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Remove the LCD display module. Refer to LCD - Older Instruments on  
page 6--11.  
3. Remove the display padding from the side of the LCD display module where  
the backlight is installed.  
4. Remove the two outside retaining screws on the backlight assembly with the  
Philips screwdriver. Do not remove the center screw.  
5. Gently pull the backlight out of the LCD display module.  
CAUTION. To avoid breaking the backlight while replacing it, do not force it into  
the LCD display module.  
Replace. To replace the backlight:  
1. Install the backlight assembly into the side of the LCD display module.  
2. Install the two retaining screws into the backlight assembly.  
3. A new display pad is supplied with the replacement backlight assembly.  
Install the display padding onto the side of the LCD display module as  
follows:  
a. Peel the protective cover from the LCD display padding.  
b. Align the padding with the top surface of the LCD display module and  
press the padding onto the side of the display. See Figure 6--5 on  
page 6--5.  
4. Install the LCD display module. Refer to LCD - Older Instruments on  
page 6--11.  
5. Install the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
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Top Board Assembly  
The Top board assembly contains replaceable subparts.  
Top Board  
Remove. To remove the Top board:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Remove the two retaining screws from the top of the Top board.  
3. Gently pull on the bottom of Top board to separate it from the Bottom board.  
4. If you are replacing the Top board, remove the keypad from the Top board.  
Refer to Keypad on page 6--16.  
Replace. To replace the Top board:  
1. Install the keypad if you have replaced the Top board. Refer to Keypad on  
page 6--16.  
2. Gently press on the bottom of the Top board to insert the Top board  
connector into the Bottom board connector.  
3. Be sure that the circuit board shield is properly aligned. Refer to Top Board  
Shield on page 6--17.  
4. Install the two retaining screws into the top of the Top board.  
5. Install the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
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Keypad  
Remove. To remove the keypad:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Remove the Top board. Refer to Top Board on page 6--15.  
3. Gently pull the keypad from the Top board.  
Replace.  
To replace the keypad:  
1. Press the nubs on the keypad through the holes in the Top board.  
2. Use tweezers or needle-nose pliers from the backside of the Top board to  
pull the nubs of the keypad through the Top board. See Figure 6--6.  
Keypad  
Pull nub  
through board  
with tweezers  
Top board  
Figure 6- 6: Installing the keypad  
3. Install the Top board. Refer to Top Board on page 6--15.  
4. Install the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
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Top Board Shield  
Remove. To remove the Top board shield:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Remove the two retaining screws from the top of the Top board.  
3. Slide the Top board shield out from under the Top board.  
Replace. To replace the Top board shield:  
1. If you are replacing the Top board shield, bend the tab on the shield as  
shown in Figure 6--7.  
2. Slide the shield under the Top board and align the cutouts in the shield with  
the mounting posts of the Top board.  
NOTE. Be sure to properly align the tab of the Top board shield so that the tab is  
under the Top board and that the Top board retaining screw goes through the  
tab. Failure to do this will result in noisy display graphics. See Figure 6--7.  
3. Install the two retaining screws into the top of the Top board.  
4. Install the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
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The shield tab goes on  
top of the board post  
and under the circuit  
board.  
Lift up the board to slip the  
shield underneath the top board.  
Shield  
Fold tab  
Figure 6- 7: Installing the Top board shield  
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Bottom Board  
Remove. To remove the Bottom board:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Remove the LCD display assembly. Refer to LCD Display on page 6--7.  
3. Remove the Top board. Refer to Top Board on page 6--15.  
4. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
5. Lift on the Bottom board while you press on the battery connector in the  
battery compartment.  
NOTE. The Backlight board is present only in instruments with serial numbers  
below B020100, that have not been upgraded with a new display assembly.  
6. Gently pull the Backlight board (if present) from the back of the Bottom  
board.  
7. Gently pull the Input board assembly from the back of the Bottom board.  
Replace. To replace the Bottom board:  
1. Install the Input board into the back of the Bottom board.  
NOTE. The Backlight board is present only in instruments with serial numbers  
below B020100, that have not been upgraded with a new display assembly.  
2. Align the Input board (and the Backlight board, if present) with the slots in  
the bottom cover and gently slide the boards into the bottom cover. See  
Figure 6--8 on page 6--20.  
3. Install the Top board. Refer to Top Board on page 6--15.  
4. Install the LCD display assembly. Refer to LCD Display on page 6--7.  
5. Install the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
6. Install the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
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Align the Input board  
(and the Backlight board,  
if present) into the slots of  
the bottom cover  
Input board  
assembly  
Figure 6- 8: Installing the Bottom board  
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SDI Interface Board  
To remove the SDI Interface board:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
3. Lift on the Bottom board while pressing on the battery connector in the  
battery compartment.  
4. Disconnect the 20-pin cable from J7 on the Input board. See Figure 6--9.  
5. Remove the SDI Interface board from the slot in the bottom cover.  
20-pin cable  
SDI Interface board  
Backlight board  
J7  
on Input board  
Figure 6- 9: Installing the SDI Interface board  
To replace the SDI Interface board, reverse the removal procedure.  
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Backlight Board  
The following procedure tells you how to remove the Backlight board and  
reinstall the same board (for example, to gain access to another assembly). To  
replace the Backlight board, you must replace the LCD Display assembly;  
contact your Tektronix representative to order the replacement kit, which  
includes installation instructions.  
NOTE. The Backlight board is present only in instruments with serial numbers  
below B020100 that have not been upgraded. At serial number B020100, the  
Backlight board was incorporated into the new LCD Display assembly.  
If your instrument has an SDI board installed, be careful not to disconnect the  
cables from the SDI board.  
Remove. To remove the Backlight board:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Disconnect the two backlight wires from the LCD display assembly. See  
Figure 6--10.  
3. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
4. Lift on the Bottom board while pressing on the battery connector in the  
battery compartment.  
5. Gently pull the Backlight board from the back of the Bottom board and  
remove the board from the instrument.  
Replace. To replace the Backlight board:  
1. Be sure that the Backlight board shield is in place.  
2. Install the Backlight board into the back of the Bottom board.  
3. Align the Backlight and Input boards with the slots in the bottom cover and  
gently slide the boards into the bottom cover.  
4. Connect the two backlight wires to the LCD display assembly.  
5. Install the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
6. Install the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
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Backlight  
board  
Figure 6-10: Removing the Backlight board  
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Input Board Assembly  
Remove. To remove the Input board:  
1. Remove the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
2. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
3. Lift on the Bottom board while you press on the battery connector in the  
battery compartment.  
4. Gently pull the Input board assembly from the back of the Bottom board.  
5. Unscrew the retaining nuts from the three BNC connectors on the rear panel.  
6. Pull the rear panel cover off of the BNC connectors.  
Replace. To replace the Input board:  
1. Install the rear panel cover over the BNC connectors on the Input board.  
2. Install the retaining nuts onto the three BNC connectors on the rear panel.  
3. Install the Input board assembly onto the back of the Bottom board.  
4. Align the Input board (and Backlight board, if present) with the slots in the  
bottom cover and gently slide the boards into the bottom cover.  
5. Install the top cover. Refer to Top Cover on page 6--5.  
6. Install the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
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Battery Cover Assembly  
The battery cover assembly contains replaceable subparts. Procedures for  
removing the subparts are included.  
Battery Cover  
Remove. To remove the battery cover assembly:  
1. Turn the turnlock stud 1/4-turn counterclockwise.  
2. Pull outwards on the upper portion of the battery cover.  
Replace. To replace the battery cover assembly:  
1. Place the lower lip of the battery cover into the instrument housing and press  
the top portion of the cover into the instrument. See Figure 6--11 on  
page 6--26.  
2. Secure the battery cover by turning the turnlock stud 1/4-turn clockwise.  
Carrying Strap  
Remove. To remove the carrying strap:  
1. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
2. To remove the carrying strap, remove the two retaining nuts on the inside of  
the battery cover and pull the carrying strap off of the cover.  
Replace. To replace the carrying strap:  
1. Insert the two standoff studs of the carrying strap through the battery cover  
and install the two retaining nuts.  
2. Install the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
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Battery cover  
Figure 6- 11: Installing the battery cover  
Turnlock Stud and  
Bushing  
Remove. To remove the turnlock stud and bushing:  
1. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
2. Gently pry up on the outside portion of the bushing as shown in  
Figure 6--12.  
3. Gently pull and rock the turnlock stud while holding the bushing.  
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Battery cover  
Bushing  
Turnlock  
Bushing  
Figure 6-12: Removal and replacement of the turnlock stud  
Replace. To replace the turnlock stud and bushing:  
1. Press the turnlock stud into the bushing.  
2. To install the turnlock stud and bushing into the battery cover, press firmly  
on the turnlock stud head. Be sure to keep the bushing head level with the  
battery cover while you press on the turnlock stud. The bushing will snap  
into place when it is correctly installed.  
3. Install the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
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Battery Cushion Pad  
Remove. To remove the battery cushion pad:  
1. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
2. To remove the cushion pad, pry it up around the edges and pull it off of the  
battery cover.  
3. If necessary, clean the surface of the cushion pad to remove any remaining  
glue residue. See Cleaning on page 6--1.  
Replace. To replace the battery cushion pad:  
1. Peel off the protective covering of the adhesive surface of the cushion pad.  
2. Position the cushion pad in place above the battery cover before you press it  
onto the battery cover. Rub your fingers over the pad once it is positioned on  
the battery cover to make sure the pad is securely in place.  
3. Install the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
Batteries  
There are two procedures for replacing the batteries. The first is for the optional  
NiMH battery pack and second is for alkaline batteries.  
NiMH Battery Pack  
Remove. To remove the NiMH battery pack:  
1. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
2. Grasp the batteries close to the wire leads. Use your thumb to press in on the  
top portion of the battery connector tab, and then pull gently upwards. See  
Figure 6--13.  
Replace.  
1. Press the battery connector onto the jumper in the battery compartment. Be  
sure the battery connector tab snaps onto the jumper housing to prevent a  
loss of battery power.  
2. Install the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
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Grasp wire  
Press  
Figure 6-13: Removing the NiMH battery pack  
Alkaline Batteries  
Remove. To remove the C-size alkaline batteries:  
1. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
2. Carefully pull the batteries out of the battery compartment.  
Replace. To replace the C-size alkaline batteries:  
1. Press the batteries into place according to the polarity label on the bottom of  
the battery compartment. See Figure 6--14.  
NOTE. The polarity of the alkaline batteries must be correct for the instrument to  
operate. Always replace all of the alkaline batteries at the same time when  
replacing discharged batteries.  
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2. Install the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
Figure 6-14: Installed polarity of alkaline batteries  
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Bottom Cover Assembly  
The bottom cover assembly contains replaceable subparts. Procedures for  
removing and installing the subparts are included below.  
Bottom Cover  
Remove. To remove the bottom cover:  
1. Remove any installed batteries. Refer to Batteries on page 6--28.  
2. Remove the six Torx screws from the bottom cover.  
3. Carefully remove the bottom cover and place it beside the top cover.  
CAUTION. To prevent damage to the battery-power wires soldered to the bottom  
cover, carefully remove the bottom cover  
4. Lift the Bottom board slightly out of the top cover so that you can pull the  
battery-power wires from jumper J21 of the Bottom board. See Figure 6--16.  
Replace. To replace the bottom cover:  
1. Lift the Bottom board slightly out of the top cover so that you can connect  
the battery-power wires onto jumper J21 of the Bottom board.  
2. Carefully place the bottom cover onto the top cover.  
CAUTION. To prevent damage to the battery-power or backlight wires, carefully  
replace the bottom cover. The bottom cover has slots in the molded plastic to  
hold both the Backlight board and Input board in place.  
3. Install the six Torx screws into the bottom cover.  
4. Install your removed batteries. Refer to Batteries on page 6--28.  
Battery Power Connector  
Remove. To remove the battery power connector:  
1. Remove the bottom cover. Refer to Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
2. Unsolder the battery connector wires from the battery contacts.  
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Replace. To replace the battery power connector:  
1. Solder the battery power connector wires to the battery contacts. See  
Figure 6--16.  
2. Install the bottom cover. Refer to Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
Battery Contacts  
Remove. To remove the battery contacts:  
1. Remove the bottom cover. Refer to Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
2. To remove one of the battery contacts that has the battery power connector  
soldered to it, unsolder the battery connector wire before you remove the  
battery contact.  
3. Pry the battery contact past the retaining lip on the bottom cover. See  
Figure 6--15.  
Retaining lip  
Alignment ridge  
Battery contacts  
Figure 6-15: Battery contact installation alignment  
4. Push the battery contact through the slot on the bottom cover.  
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Replace. To replace the battery contacts:  
1. Align the slot in the battery contact with the battery contact alignment ridge  
on the bottom cover. See Figure 6--15.  
2. Push the battery contact through the slot in the bottom cover until the battery  
contact snaps past the retaining lip of the bottom cover.  
3. If you replaced one of the battery contacts that had the battery-power wires  
soldered to it, resolder the battery connector wire to the battery contact. See  
Figure 6--16.  
Solder only this side  
Depress receptacle  
prongs  
Black wire  
Red wire  
Receptacle  
prongs  
Turnlock stud receptacle  
Figure 6-16: Battery power-wire and turnlock stud receptacle installation  
4. Install the bottom cover. Refer to Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
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Turnlock Stud Receptacle  
Remove. To remove the turnlock stud receptacle:  
1. Remove the bottom cover. Refer to Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
2. Depress the retaining fingers on the turnlock stud receptacle and push the  
receptacle through the bottom cover. See Figure 6--16.  
Remove. To replace the turnlock stud receptacle:  
1. Push the turnlock stud receptacle through the bottom cover. Be sure the  
retaining fingers snap into position. See Figure 6--16.  
2. Install the bottom cover. Refer to Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
Bottom Cover Electrical  
Shield  
Remove. To remove the electrical shield:  
1. Remove the bottom cover. Refer to Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
2. Pry up the electrical shield on the inside of the bottom cover around the  
edges and peel it off of the bottom cover.  
3. If necessary, clean the surface of the bottom cover to remove any remaining  
glue residue.  
Replace. To replace the electrical shield:  
1. Peel the protective covering off the adhesive surface of the electrical shield.  
2. Position the electrical shield above the inside of the bottom cover and align  
the hole in the shield with the hole in the bottom cover.  
3. Press the shield onto the bottom cover and rub the shield to make sure it is  
securely in place.  
4. Install the bottom cover. Refer to Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
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Battery Orientation Marker  
and Battery Cushion Pad  
Remove. To remove the battery orientation marker and/or the battery cushion  
pad:  
1. Remove the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
2. To only remove the battery orientation marker, pry it up around the edges  
and peel it off of the battery cushion pad on the bottom cover.  
3. To remove both the battery orientation marker and the battery cushion pad,  
pry the battery cushion pad up around the edges, and peel it off of the bottom  
cover.  
4. If necessary, clean the surface of the battery cushion pad or the bottom cover  
to remove any remaining glue residue. Refer to Cleaning on page 6--1.  
Replace. To replace the battery orientation marker and/or the battery cushion  
pad:  
1. To replace the battery cushion pad and the battery orientation marker, peel  
off the protective covering of the adhesive surface of the battery cushion pad.  
2. Position the battery cushion pad above the bottom cover. See Figure 6--17.  
3. Press the pad onto the bottom cover and rub the pad to make sure the it is  
securely in place.  
4. Peel off the protective covering of the adhesive surface of the battery  
orientation marker.  
5. Position the battery orientation marker above the battery cushion pad. See  
Figure 6--17.  
6. Press the marker onto the battery cushion pad and rub the marker to make  
sure it is securely in place.  
7. Install the battery cover. Refer to Battery Cover on page 6--25.  
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Line up holes to aid  
positioning  
Battery orientation  
marker  
Battery cushion  
pad  
Figure 6-17: Battery orientation marker position  
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AC Adapter EMI  
Suppressor  
Remove. To remove the AC adapter EMI suppressor:  
1. Release the retaining latches on the side of the EMI suppressor.  
2. Pull the AC adapter cord from the EMI suppressor.  
Replace. To replace the AC adapter EMI suppressor:  
1. Place the EMI suppressor within 12 inches of the end of the adapter cord.  
NOTE. The EMI suppressor is most effective when placed close to the end of the  
AC adapter cord.  
2. Loop the AC adapter cord through the middle of the EMI suppressor. Close  
the EMI suppressor until the sides of the suppressor latch together. See  
Figure 6--18.  
EMI suppressor  
Loop the cord  
through once  
Figure 6- 18: Installing the EMI suppressor  
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This section contains the following information to help you locate problems  
within the WFM90D or WFM91D:  
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List of equipment required to perform the procedures  
Battery-fault analysis  
Low-voltage power supply  
Fault symptom table  
Troubleshooting flowcharts  
Connector pin locator diagram  
Equipment Required  
The following equipment and accessory items are required to perform the  
Troubleshooting Procedures. Minimum requirement specifications are followed  
by an example of equipment that meet these specifications.  
Table 6-3: Equipment required for troubleshooting  
Equipment description  
Minimum requirements  
Equipment example  
Television test signal generator 75% color bar and 100% flat field test signals for NTSC: Tektronix TSG100;  
the television standard of the monitor to be  
tested  
PAL: Tektronix TSG111  
Audio generator  
Amplitude Range: -10 dBu to 8 dBu;  
Frequency: 1 kHz to 50 kHz  
Tektronix ASG100 Audio Signal Generator  
Tektronix 1465B  
Oscilloscope  
100 MHz  
Picture monitor  
Composite video for the television standard of  
the monitor to be tested  
75 coaxial cable  
Two cables required, male-to-male BNC  
connectors  
Tektronix part number 012-0159-00 (42-inch)  
Circuit board vise  
Test resistor  
Two 30 , 3 W  
10 k, 2 W  
Tektronix part number 308-0142-00  
Tektronix part number 305-0103-00  
20 AWG  
Test resistor  
Jumper wires  
Three, 8 inch  
12 V power supply  
Tektronix PS282  
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Battery-Fault Analysis  
NOTE. If the instrument functions properly when powered by the AC adapter, but  
there are battery or battery charging problems, use the following procedure. If  
there are no battery problems or if the instrument does not function properly  
with the AC adapter, proceed to Low-Voltage Power Supply on page 6--42.  
Use the following procedure to determine if the battery charger circuit is  
operating properly:  
1. Remove the AC adapter from the WFM90D or WFM91D.  
2. Remove the battery cover and any installed batteries from the instrument.  
See Batteries on page 6--28.  
3. Use three jumper wires to connect a 30 , 3 W resistor to the battery  
connector pins, as shown in Figure 6--19.  
Battery connector  
Jumper wires (3)  
--  
+
Test resistor  
Figure 6-19: Testing the battery charging circuit  
NOTE. If the jumper wires will not stay securely attached to the battery connector  
pins, remove the instrument bottom case to obtain access to the battery  
connector pins on the Bottom board. Refer to Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
4. Attach the voltmeter across the test resistor shown in Figure 6--19.  
5. Connect the AC adapter to the WFM90D or WFM91D.  
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6. Check for a voltage reading of +2 VDC on the voltmeter with theWFM90D  
or WFM91D turned on, and a reading of +8 to +9 VDC with the instrument  
turned off. The voltage will slowly rise when the instrument is turned off.  
7. If the voltage reading in the previous step was correct, replace the batteries.  
If the voltage reading was incorrect, replace the Bottom board.  
WARNING. To prevent electric shock and high-voltage arcing, do not operate the  
Backlight power supply with the LCD module removed. High voltages in excess  
of 1 kV can be present on the Backlight power supply leads when operated open  
circuit.  
If the LCD module is removed, always remove the Backlight board before  
powering up the instrument for test.  
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Low-Voltage Power Supply  
Use the following procedure to check that the low-voltage power supplies are  
operating properly before proceeding to Fault Symptom Table.  
1. Disconnect the AC adapter from the WFM90D or WFM91D.  
2. Remove any installed batteries. See Batteries on page 6--28.  
3. Remove the top cover. See Top Cover on page 6--5.  
4. Connect the AC adapter and turn on the instrument.  
5. Check that the low-voltage power supplies are operating properly, as  
indicated by the supply voltages listed in Table 6--4:  
Table 6-4: Low-voltage power supplies  
Supply  
+8 V  
Test Point  
J9, pin 13  
J9, pin 14  
J9, pin 15  
Output  
Ripple  
30 mV  
30 mV  
60 mV  
40 mV  
40 mV  
25 mV  
- 8 V  
+5 V  
6. If the low-voltage power supplies are operating properly, proceed to Fault  
Symptom Table.  
7. If any of the voltages are out of specification, check the two fuses on the  
Bottom board.  
CAUTION. Do not use a soldering iron larger than 18 W. To do so may damage  
the circuit board and the surrounding circuitry.  
8. If a fuse is bad, remove the AC adapter and replace the fuse before you retest  
the low-voltage power supplies.  
9. If both of the fuses are good, replace the Bottom board.  
NOTE. Be sure to remove all modules one at a time, to isolate the Bottom board  
in a supply is excessively loaded.  
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Fault Symptom Table  
NOTE. Check the low-voltage power supplies (see Low-Voltage Power Supply on  
page 6--42) before proceeding with the following procedure:  
1. Disconnect the AC adapter from the instrument.  
2. Remove any installed batteries. See Batteries on page 6--28.  
3. Remove the top cover. See Top Cover on page 6--5.  
4. Remove the bottom cover. See Bottom Cover on page 6--31.  
CAUTION. To avoid breaking the circuit boards, do not tighten the circuit board  
vise too tightly.  
5. Secure the instrument circuit boards in the circuit board vise.  
6. Connect a 75% color bar test signal to the VIDEO IN connector and connect  
the VIDEO OUT connector to the picture monitor.  
7. Locate your fault symptom in Table 6--5 and use the indicated flowchart to  
isolate the faulty module.  
Table 6-5: Fault symptom table  
Symptom  
Flowchart  
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No display after pressing the front panel ON button  
Graticule is good, but the Waveform display is distorted or not visible  
Graticule is good, but there is no Vector display  
Graticule is good, but the Audio display is distorted or not visible  
No display in the Picture display mode  
Bad graticule and menu, but Picture display mode is good  
Display all white  
Waveform display mode sweep not triggered  
Vector display unlocked  
Vector display jitter  
Distorted vectors in Vector display  
Control problem  
Menus horizontally unlocked in Picture display mode  
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Table 6-5: Fault symptom table (Cont.)  
Symptom  
Flowchart  
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Dim or blotchy display  
All display modes are bad except Picture, when no menus are displayed  
Troubleshooting Flowcharts  
The troubleshooting flowcharts help you isolate the faulty module. Each  
flowchart is directly related to a fault symptom listed in Table 6--5.  
Figure 6--36 on page 6--59 illustrates the connector and pin locations for the  
circuit board connectors listed in the troubleshooting flowcharts.  
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Use this procedure if  
there is no display after  
pressing the front panel  
ON button.  
Check the Display drive signals:  
(Probe J16 from the back of the Bottom  
Is the  
Replace the Display module.  
(For instruments with serial  
numbers below BO20100,  
replace the Backlight in the  
Display module.)  
board.)  
Backlight broken?  
(The Display module  
will have a rattle  
inside.)  
Yes  
J16-9 = 1 VDC to 3 VDC as VIEW is  
adjusted in the CONFIGURE menu.  
J16-10 = (DSYNC) 0 to +600 mV  
compsync  
No  
J16-14 = (SEL_EXVID) +5 VDC in PIX  
mode and 0 VDC in Waveform mode  
Press the front  
panel ON button  
and then the PIX  
mode button.  
Select PIX Mode, No Menu,  
(Use 100% flat field test signal.)  
J16-6 = (B) 2 VDC blanking level/2.5 V  
peak video  
J16-7 = (G) 2 VDC blanking level/2.5 V  
peak video  
J16-8 = (R) 2 VDC blanking level/2.5 V  
peak video  
Is the  
VIDEO OUT  
signal good?  
No  
Replace the Top board.  
Select WFM Mode + MENU  
(Use 75% color bar signal.)  
J16-2 = (B) 0 to +1.3 V  
J16-3 = (G) 0 to +1.3 V  
J16-4 = (R) 0 to +1.3 V  
Yes  
Remove the AC adapter  
and then remove the  
Display module and the  
Backlight board. Reattach  
the AC adapter and leave  
the VIDEO IN and VIDEO  
OUT cables attached.  
Is the  
Backlight on?  
(Look in the end of  
the Display module  
where the high  
voltage is  
Yes  
Check for bad or  
misaligned Display  
module interface cable.  
If cable is ok, replace  
the Display module.  
Yes  
Are all of these  
attached.)  
signals correct?  
Power up the instrument.  
No  
No  
Test the Backlight power supply:  
If the DISP BRT signal is bad, replace the  
Bottom board.  
If the DSYNC signal is bad, replace the Top  
board.  
If the SEL_EXVID signal is bad, replace the  
Top board.  
If the RGB video is bad, replace the Bottom  
Disconnect the AC Adapter. Remove the Display  
module. Attach a 10 k2 W resistor between  
the high voltage connectors using a pair of  
jumper wires. Attach an oscilloscope probe to the  
end of the resistor attached to the orange  
connector. Connect the oscilloscope ground lead  
to the GND test point on the Bottom board. Set  
the oscilloscope to 50 V/div. Reconnect the AC  
adapter and power up the instrument.  
board.  
If the Raster Drive signals are bad, replace  
the Top board.  
Check Backlight power supply inputs:  
J20-1 = Ground  
Replace the Display  
module. (For  
instruments with  
serial numbers below  
BO20100, replace  
the Backlight board.)  
Is there  
400 VAC as  
measured on  
the  
oscilloscope?  
Are all of the  
Yes  
No  
J20-2 = 12 VDC Vin (1 Vpp ripple)  
J20-3 = 5 VDC (Backlight Enable)  
J20-4 = 1.25 VDC (1.25-1.75 VDC as the  
Backlight brightness is changed using the  
CONFIGURE menu)  
Backlight power  
supply inputs  
good?  
No  
Yes  
Replace the Bottom  
board.  
Replace the Display module. (For  
instruments with serial numbers below  
BO20100, replace the Backlight board.)  
Figure 6-20: Flowchart for no display  
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Use this procedure when  
the graticule is ok, but the  
Waveform display is  
distorted or not visible.  
Remove the Display module. (For instruments  
with serial numbers below BO20100, remove  
the Display module and Backlight board.)  
Power up the instrument and select DEFAULT  
PRESETs from the CONFIGURE menu.  
Select the Waveform display mode.  
Check the VIDEO IN signal:  
J14-2 = 1.3 Vpp, 0 VDC  
blanking level.  
Check the input DC clamp circuit:  
Short J14-4 to the GND pin on the  
Bottom board with a jumper wire.  
Is the  
VIDEO  
IN signal  
OK?  
Is the  
VIDEO IN  
signal OK?  
No  
No  
Replace the Input board.  
Check the VIDEO IN signal:  
J14-2 = 1.3 Vpp, 0.3 VDC  
blanking level.  
Yes  
Replace the Bottom board.  
Yes  
Check the Waveform display  
mode horizontal and vertical  
deflection signals:  
(J9 is on the back of the Top  
board.)  
J9-1 = 1.3 Vpp, 2 VDC (vert.)  
J9-3 = 2.2 Vpp, 2.3 VDC (horiz.)  
Are the  
No  
deflection  
signals  
OK?  
Replace the Bottom board.  
Yes  
Check the horizontal and vertical size control  
voltages:  
(These voltages are set in the CALIBRATION  
MENU.)  
J9-7 = 0.9 VDC  
J9-8 = 1.2 VDC  
Yes  
Are the size  
voltages OK?  
Replace the Top board.  
No  
Replace the Bottom board.  
Figure 6-21: Flowchart for distorted waveform display  
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Use this procedure when  
the graticule is ok, but  
there is no Vector display.  
Remove the Display module. (For instruments with  
serial numbers below BO20100, remove the Display  
module and Backlight board.) Power up the  
instrument and select DEFAULT PRESETs from the  
CONFIGURE menu. Select Vector display mode.  
Check the VIDEO IN  
signal:  
(J14 is on the Bottom  
board.)  
J14-2 = 1.3 Vpp, 0 VDC  
Is the  
No  
VIDEO  
Go to Figure 6-21.  
IN signal  
OK?  
Yes  
Check the vector  
deflection signals  
(B-Y/R-Y):  
(J9 is on the back of the  
Top board.)  
J9-1 = 1.3 Vpp, 2.5 VDC  
J9-3 = 0.6 Vpp, 2.5 VDC  
No  
Are the vector  
deflection signals  
OK?  
Replace the Bottom board.  
Yes  
Replace the  
Top board.  
Figure 6-22: Flowchart for no vector display  
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Use this procedure if the instrument  
works with analog input signal but not  
with serial digital input signal.  
Check  
CARRIER DETECT LINE, SDI  
Interface board: J1-12 =  
No  
Replace the  
input board.  
approximately 3.4 VDC with no  
signal, and approximately 4.5 VDC  
with serial digital input signal?  
Yes  
Connect serial digital input signal to the input. In the  
CONFIG menu, select INPUT CTL. Cycle through the  
three selections: AUTO, DIGITAL, and ANALOG.  
Check  
Check J1  
SDI Interface board: J1-11 goes  
from approximately 5 V with DIGITAL  
selected to approximately 0 V with  
ANALOG selected?  
Yes  
No  
Replace SDI  
on the SDI Interface board: Are  
MOSI (J1-5) and SCLK (J1-6)  
present?  
Interface board.  
No  
Yes  
Check cable from Input board,  
Top board, and Bottom board  
for MOSI and SCLK signals.  
IN the CONFIG menu, set INPUT CTL  
to AUTO or DIGITAL.  
Check  
the SDI Interface board: J1-15  
is analog video signal  
(reconstructed from digital)  
present?  
No  
Replace SDI  
Interface board.  
Yes  
Replace the  
input board.  
Figure 6-23: Flowchart for problems processing serial digital input signals  
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Use this procedure when  
the graticule is ok, but the  
Audio display is distorted  
or not visible.  
Remove the Display module. (For instruments with  
serial numbers below BO20100, remove the Display  
module and Backlight board.) Power up the  
instrument and select DEFAULT PRESETs from the  
CONFIGURE menu. Select the Audio display mode.  
Attach an audio input signal from 0 to +8 dbu.  
Check the AUDIO IN signal:  
(J15 is on the Bottom board.)  
J15-4 = Check for a gain of X1 above  
input signal level. The Audio Amplifier  
gain is always X1 in +8 dbu. The signal  
level should change as different  
reference dbu levels are selected from  
the menu.  
Is the  
AUDIO IN  
No  
Replace the Input board.  
signal  
OK?  
Yes  
Check the audio deflection signals:  
(J9 is on the back of Top board.)  
J9-1 = 1 Vpp, 2 VDC  
J9-3 = +1 V to +3.8 V ramp with a  
35 ms period  
Are the audio  
deflection signals  
OK?  
No  
Replace the Bottom board.  
Yes  
Replace the  
Top board.  
Figure 6-24: Flowchart for bad audio display  
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Use this procedure when  
there is no display in the  
Picture display mode.  
Is there a  
display in any  
other operating  
mode (except  
WIP)?  
No  
Go to Figure 6-20.  
Yes  
Remove the Display module. (For instruments with serial numbers  
below BO20100, remove the Display module and Backlight board.)  
Power up the instrument. Connect a 100% flat field test signal to  
the VIDEO INPUT. Select the Picture display mode.  
Check the Display drive signals:  
(Probe J16 from the back of the Bottom  
board.)  
J16-6 = (B) 2 VDC, 2.5 V peak video  
J16-7 = (G) 2 VDC, 2.5 V peak video  
J16-8 = (R) 2 VDC, 2.5 V peak video  
Are the  
Display drive  
signals  
OK?  
No  
Replace the  
Bottom board.  
Yes  
Check the SEL_EXVIDEO signal:  
(Probe J16 from the back of the Bottom  
board.)  
J16-14 = +5 VDC in PIX mode  
Is the  
SEL_EXVIDEO  
No  
Replace the Top board.  
signal OK?  
Yes  
Replace the Display  
module.  
Figure 6-25: Flowchart for no picture display  
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Use this procedure when the graticule  
and menu are bad, but the PIX mode is  
ok (moderate to severe vertical flutter).  
Perform the Raster VCO  
adjustment, if possible, in  
the Adjustment procedures.  
Check the Raster VCO control  
signal:  
(J9 is on the Top board.)  
J9-6 = Approximately 10 mVDC  
Is the  
No  
Raster VCO  
Replace the Bottom board.  
control signal  
OK?  
Yes  
Replace the  
Top board.  
Figure 6-26: Flowchart for bad graticules and menus  
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Use this procedure when  
the display is all white.  
Remove the Display module. (For instruments with serial numbers  
below BO20100, remove the Display module and Backlight board.)  
Connect the AC Adapter and power up the instrument.  
Check the Display drive signals:  
(Probe J16 from the back of the Bottom board.)  
J16-9 = +1 to +3 VDC as VIEW is adjusted in the CONFIGURE menu.  
J16-10 =( DSYNC) 0 to 0.6 V compsync  
J16-14 = (SEL_EXVID) +5 VDC in PIX mode/0 VDC in Waveform  
mode  
Select the PIX Mode, No Menu,  
(Use 100% flat field test signal.)  
J16-6 = (B) 2 VDC blanking level/2.5 V peak video  
J16-7 = (G) 2 VDC blanking level/2.5 V peak video  
J16-8 = (R) 2 VDC Blanking/2.5 V peak video  
Select WFM Mode + MENU  
(Use 75% color bar signal.)  
J16-2 = (B) 0 to +1.3 V  
J16-3 = (G) 0 to +1.3 V  
J16-4 = (R) 0 to +1.3 V  
Are  
all of these  
signals  
No  
Replace the  
Bottom board.  
correct?  
Yes  
Replace the  
Display module.  
Figure 6-27: Flowchart for all white display  
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Use this procedure when  
the Waveform display  
mode sweep is not  
triggered.  
Remove the Display module. (For instruments with serial  
numbers below BO20100, remove the Display module and  
Backlight board.) Connect the AC Adapter and power up the  
instrument. Select INT REF using the CONFIGURE menu.  
Check for vertical and horizontal sync pulses:  
(J9 is on Top Board.)  
J9-18 = TTL level V-rate sync locked to the input signal.  
J9-19 = TTL level H-rate sync locked to the input signal.  
Check the REF IN signal:  
(J14 is on Bottom Board)  
Are the  
sync  
No  
J14-9 = 1.2 Vpp, +1.3 VDC  
blanking level.  
pulses  
OK?  
Yes  
Replace the Top board.  
No  
Is the REF  
IN signal  
OK?  
Replace the  
Input board.  
Yes  
Replace the Bottom board.  
Figure 6-28: Flowchart for untriggered waveform display  
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Use this procedure when  
the Vector display is  
unlocked.  
Remove the Display module. (For instruments with serial  
numbers below BO20100, remove the Display module and  
Backlight board.) Connect the AC Adapter and power up the  
instrument. Select INT REF using the CONFIGURE menu.  
Is the  
Waveform display  
No  
Go to Figure 6-28.  
triggered?  
Yes  
Check the Subcarrier Regenerator Oscillator  
(SRO) control voltage:  
(J9 is on the Top board)  
J9-12 = approximately 1 VDC  
Check the IFsc signal:  
(J9 is on the Top board)  
J9-43 = 300 mV filtered  
square wave.  
Is the SRO  
control signal  
a DC  
Yes  
voltage?  
No  
This problem can be caused by either the Top or Bottom  
boards, and can only be determined by replacing these  
boards one at a time.  
Yes  
Is the  
IFsc signal  
OK?  
Replace the Bottom board.  
No  
Replace the Top board.  
Figure 6-29: Flowchart for unlocked vector display  
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Use this procedure when  
there is Vector display jitter.  
This problem can be caused by either the Top or  
Bottom boards, and can only be determined by  
replacing these boards one at a time.  
Figure 6-30: Flowchart for vector display jitter  
Use this procedure when  
the vectors are distorted in  
the Vector display mode.  
Perform the following steps in the Adjustment  
Procedures using the CALIBRATION menu:  
Vector Quadrature Phase  
Vector Gain and X5 Gain Phase  
Yes  
Does this  
remedy the  
problem?  
Problem solved.  
No  
Check the IFsc and QFsc signals:  
(J9 is on the Top Board)  
J9-42 = 400 mVpp filtered square wave  
J9-43 = 300 mVpp filtered square wave  
Are the  
IFsc and QFsc  
Yes  
Replace the Bottom board.  
signals  
OK?  
No  
Replace the Top board.  
Figure 6-31: Flowchart for distorted vectors  
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Use this procedure when  
there is an instrument  
control problem.  
Do menu  
selections change as the  
front panel buttons are pressed,  
and does the graticule  
appear ok?  
Yes  
Replace the Bottom board.  
No  
Do some  
front panel keys work,  
and some  
Yes  
Remove the Keypad from Top board and clean  
the contacts located under the carbon buttons.  
Replace the Keypad.  
do not?  
No  
Other control problems include:  
The instrument does not respond to front panel  
key presses after being turned on.  
All display modes are bad or not visible after the  
instrument is turned on.  
Replace the Top Board first. These problems  
can be caused by either the Top or Bottom  
boards, and can only be determined by  
replacing these boards one at a time.  
Figure 6-32: Flowchart for problems with the instrument controls  
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Use this procedure when the menus  
are horizontally unlocked (tearing) in  
the Picture display mode.  
Yes  
Does the  
input signal have  
noisy sync?  
Correct the problem on the input signal.  
No  
Check the horizontal and vertical sync  
signals on the Bottom board:  
(J9 is on Top board.)  
J9-18 = VSYNC is a TTL Level (locked to  
Video IN V-sync)  
J9-19 = HSYNC is a TTL Level (locked to  
VIDEO IN H-sync)  
Are the  
Yes  
VSYNC and HSYNC  
signals good and locked  
to the video  
Replace the Top board.  
input signal?  
No  
Replace the Bottom board.  
Figure 6-33: Flowchart for bad menus in the picture display  
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Use this procedure when the  
display is dim or blotchy.  
Replace the Display module. (For instruments  
with serial numbers below BO20100, replace  
the Backlight in the Display module.)  
Figure 6-34: Flowchart for dim or blotchy display  
Use this procedure when all  
of the display modes are bad  
except Picture when no  
menus are displayed.  
Replace the Top board.  
Figure 6-35: Flowchart for bad displays except Picture mode  
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Connector Diagram  
Figure 6--36 illustrates the connector and pin locations of the circuit board  
connectors listed in the troubleshooting flowcharts.  
View of the Top and Bottom boards  
as seen from the keypad side  
Bottom board  
Fuses  
J15  
J14  
J16 as seen from the  
back of the Bottom board  
J20  
J1  
J16  
Ground test point  
Top board  
J9 as seen from the  
front of the Top board  
SDI Interface board  
J9-13 = +8 V  
J9-14 = -8 V  
J9-15 = +5 V  
J9  
Figure 6-36: Circuit board connector and pin locations  
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Options  
This section lists the options and accessories for the WFM90D and WFM91D. You  
can order options and accessories with the monitor or purchase them separately  
through a Tektronix field office or distributor. When ordering, include the option  
or part number and the description.  
Options  
You can order the following options with the WFM90D and WFM91D. When  
ordering replacement power adapters, use the Tektronix part numbers listed in  
Table 7--1.  
Table 7-1: Options  
Option  
Description  
Tektronix part number  
146-0107-01  
Option 01 NiMH battery pack  
Option A1 220 V wall unit power adapter, European TUV  
Option A2 240 V wall unit power adapter, UK  
Option A3 240 V wall unit power adapter, Australia  
Option A6 100 V wall unit power adapter, Japan  
Option A10 220 V wall unit power adapter, China  
Option A99 No power cord (WFM91D)  
119-4540-02  
119-4541-02  
119-4542-02  
119-4539-02  
119-6904-00  
Option M2 5 years warranty/remedial service  
Option M8 4 calibration/performance tests  
Option 33 Travel-line package, including:  
H
H
H
H
NiMH battery pack  
Viewing hood  
Desk stand  
Travel case for a WFM90D or WFM91D monitor  
and a TSG95 or TSG601 signal generator  
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Accessories  
Standard accessories are shipped with every instrument. The standard accessories  
for the WFM90D and WFM91D and the Tektronix part numbers to use when  
ordering are listed in Table 7--2.  
Table 7-2: Standard accessories  
Description  
Quantity  
Tektronix part number  
WFM90D & WFM91D Handheld Waveform, Vector,  
Picture, & Audio Monitor User Manual  
1 ea  
071-1142-00  
120 V wall unit power adapter, US  
Carrying pouch  
1 ea  
1 ea  
119-4538-01  
116-1330-01  
Table 7-3: Optional accessories  
Description  
Tektronix part number  
WFM90D & WFM91D Handheld Waveform, Vector, Picture, & Audio 071-1143-01  
Monitor Service Manual  
NiMH battery pack  
Instrument desk stand  
Viewing hood  
146-0107-01  
386-6787-01  
011-0167-01  
016-1344-00  
Travel case for a WFM90D or WFM91D monitor and a TSG95 or  
TSG601 signal generator  
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Replaceable Parts List  
This section lists the replaceable modules for this instrument. Use this list to  
identify and order replacement parts.  
Parts Ordering Information  
Replacement parts are available through your local Tektronix, Inc., Field Office  
or representative.  
Changes to Tektronix instruments are sometimes made to accommodate  
improved components as they become available and to give you the benefit of  
the latest circuit improvements. Therefore, when ordering parts, it is important to  
include the following information in your order:  
H
H
H
H
Part number  
Instrument type or model number  
Instrument serial number  
Instrument modification number, if applicable  
If you order a part that has been replaced with a different or improved part, your  
local Tektronix, Inc., Field Office or representative will contact you concerning  
any change in part number.  
Module Servicing  
Modules can be serviced by selecting one of the following three options. Contact  
your local Tektronix service center or representative for repair assistance.  
Module Exchange. In some cases you may exchange your module for a reman-  
ufactured module. These modules cost significantly less than new modules and  
meet the same factory specifications. For more information about the module  
exchange program, call 1-800-833-9200. Outside North America, contact a  
Tektronix sales office or distributor; see the Tektronix web site for a list of  
offices: www.tektronix.com.  
Module Repair and Return. You may ship your module to us for repair, after which  
we will return it to you.  
New Modules. You may purchase replacement modules in the same way as other  
replacement parts.  
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Replaceable Parts List  
Using the Replaceable Parts List  
This section contains a list of the mechanical and/or electrical components that  
are replaceable for the WFM90D and WFM91D. Use this list to identify and order  
replacement parts. The following table describes each column in the parts list.  
Parts list column descriptions  
Column Column name  
Description  
1
Figure & index number  
Items in this section are referenced by figure and index numbers to the exploded view  
illustrations that follow.  
2
Tektronix part number  
Serial number  
Use this part number when ordering replacement parts from Tektronix.  
3 and 4  
Column three indicates the serial number at which the part was first effective. Column four  
indicates the serial number at which the part was discontinued. No entry indicates the part is  
good for all serial numbers.  
5
6
Qty  
This indicates the quantity of parts used.  
Name & description  
An item name is separated from the description by a colon (:). Because of space limitations, an  
item name may sometimes appear as incomplete. Use the U.S. Federal Catalog handbook  
H6-1 for further item name identification.  
7
8
Mfr. code  
This indicates the code of the actual manufacturer of the part.  
This indicates the actual manufacturer’s or vendor’s part number.  
Mfr. part number  
Abbreviations  
Abbreviations conform to American National Standard ANSI Y1.1--1972.  
Mfr. Code to Manufacturer  
Cross Index  
The table titled Manufacturers Cross Index shows codes, names, and addresses  
of manufacturers or vendors of components listed in the parts list.  
Instrument Accessories  
The part numbers for the standard and optional accessories available with this  
instrument are located at the end of the replaceable parts list.  
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Manufacturers Cross Index  
Mfr.  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Address  
City, State, Zip Code  
0DWW6 MICRO POWER ELECTRONICS  
7973 SW CIRRUS DRIVE, BLDG 22  
186 VETERANS DRIVE  
BEAVERTON, OR 97008  
0GV90  
0KB01  
0LXM2  
10764  
14310  
GLOBTEK INC  
NORTHVALE, NJ 07647-2303  
PORTLAND, OR 97214-4657  
GAITHERSBURG, MD 20879  
VANCOUVER, WA 98661  
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55428  
STAUFFER SUPPLY CO  
LZR ELECTRONICS INC  
TENSOLITE CO  
810 SE SHERMAN  
8051 CESSNA AVENUE  
3000 COLUMBIA HOUSE BLVD, SUITE 120  
AULT INC  
7300 BOONE AVE NORTH  
BROOKLINE PARK  
2K262  
39951  
BOYD CORPORATION  
6136 NE 87TH AVENUE  
PORTLAND, OR 97220  
HAYWARD, CA 94544  
AROW COMPONENTS & FASTENERS INC  
AROW COMPONENTS & FASTENERS, INC.  
31012 HUNTWOOD AVE.  
55322  
73743  
SAMTEC INC  
810 PROGRESS BLVD, PO BOX 1147  
NEW ALBANY, IN 47150-1147  
COLD SPRINGS, KY 41076  
FISCHER SPECIAL MFG CO  
111 INDUSTRIAL RD  
PO BOX 76500  
75915  
80009  
83285  
93907  
LITTELFUSE TRACOR INC  
SUB OF TRACOR INC  
800 E NORTHWEST HWY  
DES PLAINES IL 60016-3049  
BEAVERTON, OR 97077-0001  
CHATTANOOGA, TN 37401-0510  
ROCKFORD, IL 611045181  
TEKTRONIX INC  
14150 SW KARL BRAUN DR  
PO BOX 500  
STEWARD MFG CO  
1200 E 36TH ST  
PO BOX 510  
CAMCAR DIV OF TEXTRON INC  
ATTN: ALICIA SANFORD  
516 18TH AVE  
94222  
SOUTHCO, INC.  
210 N BRINTON LAKE RD  
3333 BOWERS AVE, SUITE 251  
7911 ZIONSVILLE RD  
CONCORDVILLE, PA 19331  
SANTA CLARA, CA 95054  
INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268  
OSAKA, JAPAN  
99981  
SINO AMERICAN ELECTRONIC CO LTD  
CABOT SAFETY CORP  
SHARP CORP  
TK1415  
TK1416  
22-22 NAGAIKE-CHO  
ABENO-KU  
TK2427  
A/D ELECTRONICS INC  
10421 BURNHAM DRIVE NW, BLDG #4  
GIG HARBOR, WA 98332  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
37  
36  
11  
8
9
12  
13  
35  
34  
33  
14  
10  
15  
16  
17  
38  
32  
31  
18  
30  
29  
19  
20  
21  
28  
27  
40  
26  
25  
24  
39  
22  
23  
Figure 8-1: Exploded view (serial numbers B020100 and above)  
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Fig. &  
Index  
Number  
Tektronix  
Part Number Effective  
Serial No. Serial No.  
Discont’d  
Qty Name & Description  
Mfr. Code  
Mfr. Part Number  
202-0394-00  
202-0395-00  
378-0418-00  
348-0090-00  
065-0721-00  
8-1-1  
202-0394-00  
202-0395-00  
378-0418-00  
1
1
1
1
1
1
CASE,TOP:POLYCARBONATE,WFM90D  
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
CASE,TOP:POLYCARBONATE,WFM91D  
LENS,DISPLAY:POLYCARBONATE,CLEAR  
PAD,CUSHION  
8-1-2  
8-1-3  
8-1-4  
8-1-5  
348-0090-00  
065-0721-00  
174-3287-00  
B020100  
B020100  
DISPLAY MODULE:LCD,4 INCH, COLOR,PROMATE  
CA ASSY,SP:FLAT FLEX,FLX,20,26 AWG,0.050 CTR, 80009  
4.0 L, X RTANG,PCB,STAGGERED  
174-3287-00  
8-1-6  
131-5148-00  
1
JACK,POWER DC:PCB,MALE,RTANG,2.0 MM DIA  
PIN,7 MM H X 3.3 MM TAIL,3 COND,W/SWITCH  
TK2427  
ADC-016  
8-1-7  
8-1-8  
211-0294-00  
131-5798-00  
2
1
SCREW,MACH:M3 X 0.5 X 10MM,PNH,T-10 TORX  
0KB01  
0LXM2  
211-0294-00  
SJ100  
CONN,JACK PHONE:PCB,FEMALE,RTANG,3 POS,  
W/SHUNT,3.5MM ID,0.354 H X 0.137 TAIL,5 TERM  
8-1-9  
348-1722-00  
159-0378-00  
213-0774-00  
220-0497-00  
210-1039-00  
333-4144-00  
671-5567-00  
174-4740-00  
4
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
FOOT ASSY:LCD 0.400L,0.280 OD  
2K262  
75915  
93907  
73743  
0KB01  
80009  
80009  
55322  
348-1722-00  
8-1-10  
8-1-11  
8-1-12  
8-1-13  
8-1-14  
8-1-15  
8-1-16  
FUSE,WIRE LEAD:2.0A,125V,1 SEC MIN - 60 SEC  
SCREW,TPG,TF:M3-0.5 X 10MM L,TORX DRIVE  
NUT,PLAIN,HEX:0.5-28 X 0.562 HEX,BRS CD PL  
WASHER,LOCK:0.521 ID,INT,0.025 THK,SST  
PANEL,REAR:POLYCARBONATE  
R473 002-T1R  
ORDER BY DESC  
ORDER BY DESC  
1224-02-00-0541C  
333-4144-00  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:INPUT BOARD  
671-5567-00  
CABLE ASSY,RIBBON:DUAL ENDED,ICD,FEMALE,  
2 X 10, 0.050 CTR,PLZ,2.00”L  
FFSD-10-D-02.00-01-  
N
8-1-17  
8-1-18  
671-5566-00  
211-0878-00  
1
6
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:SDI INTERFACE  
80009  
0KB01  
671-5566-00  
211-0878-00  
SCREW:4-40 X 0.5 LONG,PAN HD SCREW,TORX  
DRIVE,BLACK ZINC PLATED,W/LOCKING PATCH  
8-1-19  
8-1-20  
8-1-21  
8-1-22  
8-1-23  
8-1-24  
8-1-25  
8-1-26  
8-1-27  
8-1-28  
8-1-29  
214-4636-00  
200-4201-00  
358-0792-00  
355-0286-00  
346-0279-00  
348-1428-00  
210-0589-00  
334-8830-00  
348-1427-00  
202-0339-00  
337-4036-00  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
RCPT,TURNLOCK F:USED W/ SNAP-IN STUD  
BATTERY,DOOR:MTC,POLYCARONATE  
BUSHING,RETAINR:STUD RETAINER,SOUTHCO  
STUD,TURNLOCK:OVAL HEAD,STL, SOUTHCO  
STRAP,CARRYING:1.00 X 11.00  
94222  
80009  
94222  
94222  
80009  
80009  
39951  
80009  
80009  
80009  
82-35-309-56  
200-4201-00  
82-32-401-41  
82-11-520-16  
346-0279-00  
348-1428-00  
ORDER BY DESC  
334-8830-00  
PAD,CUSHIONING:MTL,0.062 THICK PORON  
NUT,SLFLKG,HEX:4-40 X 0.246,STL CD PL  
MARKER,IDENT:BATTERY,0.002 MATTE SILVER  
PAD,CUSHIONING:PAD,CUSHIONING,BATTERY  
CASE,BOTTOM:POLYCARBONATE  
348-1427-00  
202-0339-00  
337-4036-00  
SHIELD,ELEC:0.005 VALOX W/0.005 254 PRESSURE 80009  
SENSITIVE ADHESIVE ON BACKSIDE,2.050 X 4.650  
8-1-30  
214-4627-01  
2
SPRING,CONTACT:BATTERY CONTACT,SINGLE  
80009  
214-4627-01  
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Fig. &  
Index  
Number  
Tektronix Serial No. Serial No.  
Part Number Effective Discont’d  
Qty Name & Description  
Mfr. Code  
Mfr. Part Number  
8-1-31  
8-1-32  
214-4628-01  
174-3289-00  
5
1
SPRING,CONTACT:BATTERY CONTACT, DUAL  
80009  
214-4628-01  
174-3289-00  
CA ASSY:DISCRETE,CPD,2,24 AWG,4.3 L, 1X2,0.079 80009  
CTR(2MM),PLZ BOTH ENDS,JST TYPE  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:BOTTOM BOARD,WFM90D  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:BOTTOM BOARD,WFM91D  
SHIELD,ECB:ECB SHIELD,ALUM  
8-1-33  
671-3043-05  
671-3263-05  
337-4035-00  
671-5588-00  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
671-3043-05  
671-3263-05  
337-4035-00  
671-5588-00  
671-5588-01  
671-5590-00  
671-5590-01  
119-4788-00  
174-5067-00  
8-1-34  
8-1-35  
B010199  
B010199  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:TOP BOARD,WFM90D  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:TOP BOARD,WFM90D  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:TOP BOARD,WFM91D  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:TOP BOARD,WFM91D  
KEYPAD:ELASTOMERIC,FRONT PANEL,17 KEY  
671-5588-01  
671-5590-00  
671-5590-01  
119-4788-00  
174-5067-00  
B020100  
B020100  
B020100  
8-1-36  
8-1-37  
CA ASSY; RIBBON, 10 CONDUC 4 IN, SPECIAL PINS 10764  
STANDARD ACCESSORIES  
071-1142-00  
119-4538-01  
1
1
MANUAL,TECH:USERS,WFM90D AND WFM91D  
80009  
14310  
071-1142-00  
016-1330-01  
8-1-38  
POWER SUPPLY:12W,12V 1.0A,UNREGULATED,  
120VAC 60HZ  
016-1330-01  
1
CASE,CARRYING:CLEAR VINYL FRONT  
80009  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
071-1143-00  
071-1143-01  
146-0107-01  
276-0838-00  
B010199  
MANUAL,TECH:SERVICE,WFM90D AND WFM91D  
MANUAL,TECH:SERVICE,WFM90D AND WFM91D  
80009  
80009  
071-1143-00  
071-1143-01  
146-0107-01  
28A2025-010  
B020100  
8-1-39  
8-1-40  
1
1
BATTERY PACK:NIMH,6 C CELLS IN PLASTIC CASE ODWW6  
CORE:EMI SUPPRESS,IMPED 298 OHM AT  
100MHZ,2-HALVES W/CLAMP, 0.705 X 0.725, 1.28 L  
83285  
386-6787-00  
011-0167-01  
016-1344-00  
119-4540-02  
1
1
1
1
FLIP STAND:METAL  
80009  
80009  
80009  
386-6787-00  
HOOD:PLASTIC  
011-0167-01  
CARRYING CASE:WFM90D OR WFM91D & TSG95  
016-1344-00  
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W,220 VAC 50HZ 14310  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM CABLE: EURO  
D48121000A220CM  
119-4541-02  
119-4542-02  
119-4539-02  
119-6904-00  
1
1
1
1
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W,240VAC 50HZ  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM,CABLE: UK  
14310  
F48121000A220CM  
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W 240VAC 50HZ  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM CABLE:AUSTR  
0GV90  
WD377E1000CRA12C  
N
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W, 100VAC 50HZ 14310  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM CABLE: JAPAN  
G48121000A220DM  
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W,220VAC 50HZ  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM CABLE: CHINA  
99981  
A41210H-A1034503-0  
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1
2
3
4
A5  
5
6
7
8
41  
40  
12  
9
10  
11  
13  
39  
38  
37  
14  
15  
16  
36  
35  
34  
33  
17  
18  
42  
19  
20  
32  
31  
21  
22  
23  
30  
29  
44  
28  
27  
26  
43  
24  
25  
Figure 8-2: Exploded view (serial numbers below B020100)  
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Fig. &  
Index  
Number  
Tektronix  
Part Number Effective  
Serial No. Serial No.  
Discont’d  
Qty Name & Description  
Mfr. Code  
80009  
Mfr. Part Number  
202-0394-00  
202-0395-00  
378-0418-00  
348-1436-00  
348-1437-00  
LQ4RA01  
8-2-1  
202-0394-00  
202-0395-00  
378-0418-00  
348-1436-00  
348-1437-00  
119-6668-00  
1
1
1
1
1
1
CASE,TOP:POLYCARBONATE,WFM90D  
CASE,TOP:POLYCARBONATE,WFM91D  
LENS,DISPLAY:POLYCARBONATE,CLEAR  
PAD,CUSHION:BACKLIGHT  
80009  
8-2-2  
8-2-3  
8-2-4  
8-2-5  
80009  
80009  
PAD,CUSHION:LCD  
80009  
DISPLAY MODULE:LCD,4 INCH,COLOR,SAFETY  
CONTROLLED  
TK1416  
8-2-6  
8-2-7  
8-2-8  
8-2-9  
174-3287-00  
131-5148-00  
211-0294-00  
131-5798-00  
1
1
2
1
CA ASSY,SP:FLAT FLEX,FLX,20,26 AWG,0.050 CTR, 80009  
4.0 L,CUT&STRIP X RTANG,PCB,STAGGERED  
174-3287-00  
ADC-016  
JACK,POWER DC:PCB,MALE,RTANG,2.0 MM DIA  
PIN,7 MM H X 3.3 MM TAIL,3 COND,W/SWITCH  
TK2427  
0KB01  
0LXM2  
SCREW,MACHINE:M3 X 0.5 X 10MM,  
PNH,STL,CDPL,T-10 TORX DR  
211-0294-00  
SJ100  
CONN,JACK PHONE:PCB,FEMALE,RTANG,3 POS,  
W/SHUNT,3.5MM ID,0.354 H X 0.137 TAIL,5 TERM  
8-2-10  
8-2-11  
348-1722-00  
159-0378-00  
4
2
FOOT ASSY:LCD 0.400L,0.280 OD  
2K262  
75915  
348-1722-00  
FUSE,WIRE LEAD:2.0A,125V,1 SEC MIN - 60  
SECTROLLED  
R473 002-T1R  
8-2-12  
8-2-13  
213-0774-00  
220-0497-00  
2
3
SCREW,TPG,TF:M3-0.5 X 10MM L,TORX DRIVE  
93907  
73743  
ORDER BY  
DESCRIPTION  
NUT,PLAIN,HEX:0.5-28 X 0.562 HEX,BRS CD PL  
ORDER BY  
DESCRIPTION  
8-2-14  
8-2-15  
8-2-16  
8-2-17  
210-1039-00  
333-4144-00  
671-5567-00  
174-4740-00  
3
1
1
1
WASHER,LOCK:0.521 ID,INT,0.025 THK,SST  
PANEL,REAR:POLYCARBONATE  
0KB01  
80009  
80009  
55322  
1224-02-00-0541C  
333-4144-00  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:INPUT BOARD  
671-5567-00  
CABLE ASSY,RIBBON:DUEL ENDED,ICD,FEMALE,2  
X 10, 0.050 CTR,PLZ,2.00”L  
FFSD-10-D-02.00-01-  
N
8-2-18  
8-2-19  
8-2-20  
671-5566-00  
337-4286-00  
211-0878-00  
1
1
6
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:SDI INTERFACE  
SHEILD:BACKLIGHT ECB  
80009  
80009  
0KB01  
671-5566-00  
337-4286-00  
211-0878-00  
SCREW:4-40 X 0.5 LONG,PAN HD SCREW,TORX  
DRIVE,BLACK ZINC PLATED,W/LOCKING PATCH  
8-2-21  
214-4636-00  
1
RCPT,TURNLOCK F:RECEPTACLE USED WITH  
SOUTHCO SNAP IN STUD  
94222  
82-35-309-56  
8-2-22  
8-2-23  
8-2-24  
8-2-25  
8-2-26  
8-2-27  
200-4201-00  
358-0792-00  
355-0286-00  
346-0279-00  
348-1428-00  
210-0589-00  
1
1
1
1
1
2
BATTERY,DOOR:MTC,POLYCARONATE  
80009  
94222  
94222  
80009  
80009  
39951  
200-4201-00  
82-32-401-41  
82-11-520-16  
346-0279-00  
348-1428-00  
BUSHING,RETAINR:STUD RETAINER,SOUTHCO  
STUD,TURNLOCK:OVAL HEAD,STL, SOUTHCO  
STRAP,CARRYING:1.00 X 11.00 CARRY HANDLE  
PAD,CUSHIONING:MTL,0.062 THICK PORON  
NUT,SLFLKG,HEX:4-40 X 0.246,STL CD PL  
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DESCRIPTION  
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Replaceable Parts List  
Replaceable Parts List for serial numbers below B020100 (Cont.)  
Fig. &  
Index  
Number  
Tektronix Serial No. Serial No.  
Part Number Effective Discont’d  
Qty Name & Description  
Mfr. Code  
Mfr. Part Number  
8-2-28  
8-2-29  
8-2-30  
8-2-31  
334-8830-00  
348-1427-00  
202-0339-00  
337-4036-00  
1
1
1
1
MARKER,IDENT:BATTERY,0.002 MATTE SILVER  
80009  
80009  
80009  
334-8830-00  
348-1427-00  
202-0339-00  
337-4036-00  
PAD,CUSHIONING:PAD,CUSHIONING,BATTERY  
CASE,BOTTOM:POLYCARBONATE  
SHIELD,ELEC:0.005 VALOX W/0.005 254 PRESSURE 80009  
SENSITIVE ADHESIVE ON BACKSIDE,2.050 X 4.650  
8-2-32  
8-2-33  
8-2-34  
214-4627-01  
214-4628-01  
174-3289-00  
2
5
1
SPRING,CONTACT:BATTERY CONTACT,SINGLE  
SPRING,CONTACT:BATTERY CONTACT, DUAL  
80009  
80009  
80009  
214-4627-01  
214-4628-01  
174-3289-00  
CA ASSY,SP:DISCRETE,CPD,2,24 AWG,4.3 L,  
1X2,0.079 CTR(2MM),PLZ BOTH ENDS,JST TYPE  
8-2-35  
8-2-36  
671-3045-03  
174-3288-02  
1
2
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:BACKLIGHT  
80009  
80009  
671-3045-03  
174-3288-02  
CA ASSY,SP:DISCRETE,CPD,2,24 AWG,300V,2.3 L,  
1X2,0.079(2MM),RCPT X 1X4,0.079(2MM),RC  
8-2-37  
671-3043-05  
671-3263-05  
337-4035-00  
671-5588-00  
671-5590-00  
119-4788-00  
150-0215-00  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:BOTTOM BOARD,WFM90D  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:BOTTOM BOARD,WFM91D  
SHIELD,ECB:ECB SHIELD,ALUM  
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
80009  
TK1416  
671-3043-052-  
671-3263-05  
337-4035-00  
671-5588-00  
671-5590-00  
119-4788-00  
LQ0B01  
8-2-38  
8-2-39  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:TOP BOARD,WFM90D  
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:TOP BOARD,WFM91D  
KEYPAD:ELASTOMERIC,FRONT PANEL,17 KEY  
LAMP:BACKLIGHT,FLUORESCENT  
8-2-40  
8-2-41  
STANDARD ACCESSORIES  
071-1142-00  
119-4538-01  
1
1
MANUAL,TECH:USERS,WFM90D AND WFM91D  
80009  
14310  
071-1142-00  
016-1330-01  
8-2-42  
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W,120VAC 60HZ  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM CABLE: USA  
016-1330-01  
1
CASE,CARRYING:CLEAR VINYL FRONT  
80009  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
071-1143-00  
146-0107-01  
276-0838-00  
MANUAL,TECH:SERVICE,WFM90D AND WFM91D  
80009  
071-1143-00  
146-0107-01  
28A2025-010  
8-2-43  
8-2-44  
1
1
BATTERY PACK:NIMH,6 C CELLS IN PLASTIC CASE ODWW6  
CORE:EMI SUPPRESS,IMPED 298 OHM AT  
100MHZ,2-HALVES W/CLAMP, 0.705 X 0.725, 1.28 L  
83285  
386-6787-00  
011-0167-01  
016-1344-00  
119-4540-02  
1
1
1
1
FLIP STAND:METAL  
80009  
80009  
80009  
386-6787-00  
HOOD:PLASTIC  
011-0167-01  
CARRYING CASE:WFM90D OR WFM91D & TSG95  
016-1344-00  
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W,220 VAC 50HZ 14310  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM CABLE: EURO  
D48121000A220CM  
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Replaceable Parts List  
Replaceable Parts List for serial numbers below B020100 (Cont.)  
Fig. &  
Index  
Number  
Tektronix Serial No. Serial No.  
Part Number Effective Discont’d  
Qty Name & Description  
Mfr. Code  
Mfr. Part Number  
119-4541-02  
1
1
1
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W,240VAC 50HZ  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM,CABLE: UK  
14310  
F48121000A220CM  
119-4542-02  
119-4539-02  
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W 240VAC 50HZ  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM CABLE:AUSTR  
0GV90  
WD377E1000CRA12C  
N
POWER SUPPLY; WALL MOUNT;12W, 100VAC 50HZ 14310  
IN,12VDC 1.0A OUT,UNREG,183CM CABLE: JAPAN  
G48121000A220DM  
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Diagrams  
The interconnect diagram, Figure 9--1, shows the jumpers and connectors for the  
WFM90D and WFM91D Handheld Waveform, Vector, Picture, and Audio  
Monitor. (Figure 9--2 shows the interconnect diagram for instruments with serial  
numbers below B020100.)  
A6 SDI Interface  
Board  
J1  
20  
J7  
A1 Input  
Board  
A2 Top Board  
A3 Bottom  
Board  
Video In  
J3  
10  
10  
J5  
J14  
J15  
J13  
Test only  
12  
Ref In  
60  
J2  
J1  
J4  
J6  
J2  
J9  
J10  
Video Out  
Audio In  
10  
20  
J20  
J16  
A5 LCD Display  
Module  
J17  
DC in 11-18V  
NiCad Battery Pack  
6 C Cell Batteries  
J19  
J21  
Figure 9-1: Interconnect diagram for instruments with serial numbers B020100 and above  
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A6 SDI Interface  
Board  
J1  
20  
J7  
A1 Input  
Board  
A2 Top Board  
A3 Bottom  
Board  
Video In  
Ref In  
J3  
J2  
J1  
J4  
10  
10  
J5  
J6  
J14  
J15  
J13  
Test only  
12  
60  
J2  
J9  
J10  
Video Out  
Audio In  
A4 Backlight  
Board  
J25  
10  
J20  
W1 W2  
W3 W4  
J17  
DC in 11-18V  
Backlight  
A5 LCD Display  
Module  
20  
NiCad Battery Pack  
6 C Cell Batteries  
J19  
J21  
J16  
Figure 9-2: Interconnect diagram for instruments with serial numbers below B020100  
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