INSTALLATION
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GOODS-IN CHECKS
The following goods-in checks verify that the instrument is functioning correctly, but
does not verify conformance to the listed specification. To verify that the instrument conforms to
the specification given in Chapter 1, refer to Chapter 5-1, 'Acceptance testing'.
1 Inspect the shipping container and instrument for any signs of damage. If damage
is evident, do not plug in, turn on or attempt to operate the instrument. Repackage it
and return it to Aeroflex.
2 Verify that your order is complete, including any accessories and options that you
may have ordered.
3 Check that the setting of the voltage selector switch matches the supply voltage
available at the installation site. The voltage selector is an integral part of the supply
connector, located on the rear panel of the instrument. If different, refer to Voltage
selector section and Fig. 2-1 for information on settings.
4 Check that the correct fuse(s) are fitted and correspond to your supply voltage. If
different, replace with the same type and rating as marked adjacent to the supply
connector (fuse(s) integral to supply connector: see Fuses section and Fig. 2-1 for
guidance).
5 Switch on the instrument and check that a display is present.
6 If the instrument appears to be completely dead, carry out the following:
Check that the mains power supply line is providing power to the instrument.
Check that the mains fuse(s) have not blown.
CONNECTING TO SUPPLY
The instrument is a Safety Class 1 product and therefore must be earthed. Use the
supplied power cord or an appropriate replacement. Make sure that the instrument is plugged
into an outlet socket with a protective earth contact.
Disconnecting device
The detachable power cord is the instrument’s disconnecting device, but if the instrument
is integrated into a rack or system, an external power switch or circuit breaker may be required.
Whatever the disconnecting device, make sure that you can reach it easily and that it is accessible
at all times.
Before connecting the instrument to the AC supply, check the setting of the voltage
selector switch which is an integral part of the supply connector at the rear of the instrument.