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R&S ZNA67 - Preparing for Use; Lifting and Carrying; Unpacking and Checking; Choosing the Operating Site

R&S ZNA67
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Preparing for use
R&S
®
ZNA
13Getting Started 1178.6456.02 ─ 18
3 Preparing for use
Here, you can find basic information about setting up the product for the first time.
3.1 Lifting and carrying
The carrying handles are designed to lift or carry the instrument. Do not apply exces-
sive external force to the handles.
See "Lifting and carrying the product" on page 7.
3.2 Unpacking and checking
1. Unpack the R&S ZNA carefully.
2. Retain the original packing material. Use it when transporting or shipping the
R&S ZNA later.
3. Using the delivery notes, check the equipment for completeness.
4. Check the equipment for damage.
If the delivery is incomplete or equipment is damaged, contact Rohde & Schwarz.
3.3 Choosing the operating site
Specific operating conditions ensure proper operation and avoid damage to the prod-
uct and connected devices. For information on environmental conditions such as ambi-
ent temperature and humidity, see the data sheet.
See also "Choosing the operating site" on page 8.
Electromagnetic compatibility classes
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) class indicates where you can operate the
product. The EMC class of the product is given in the data sheet under "General data".
Class B equipment is suitable for use in:
Residential environments
Environments that are directly connected to a low-voltage supply network that
supplies residential buildings
Class A equipment is intended for use in industrial environments. It can cause
radio disturbances in residential environments due to possible conducted and radi-
ated disturbances. It is therefore not suitable for class B environments.
Choosing the operating site

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