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Rohde & Schwarz EMI Test ReceiverESCI - EMC Safety Precautions; Connecting the Instrument to the AC Supply; Switching the Instrument On;Off

Rohde & Schwarz EMI Test ReceiverESCI
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Getting Started with the Instrument R&S ESCI
1166.6004.12 1.14 E-1
EMC Safety Precautions
In order to avoid electromagnetic interference (EMI), the instrument may be operated only with all covers
closed. Only adequately shielded signal and control cables may be used (see recommended
accessories).
Connecting the Instrument to the AC Supply
The R&S ESCI is equipped with an AC voltage selection feature and will automatically adapt itself to the
applied AC voltage (range: 100 to 240 V AC, 40 to 400 Hz). External voltage selection or adaptation of
the fuses are not necessary. The AC power connector is located on the rear panel (see below).
o
I
Power connector
! Connect the instrument to the AC power source using the AC
power cable delivered with the instrument.
As the instrument is designed according to the regulations for
safety class EN61010, it must be connected to a power outlet
with earthing contact.
Switching the Instrument On/Off
Caution:
Do not power down during booting. Such a switch-off may lead to corruption of
the hard disk files.
AC power switch on the rear panel
Power switch
I 0
Power connector
Power switch
Position I = ON
In the I position, the instrument is in standby mode or in
operation, depending on the position of the
ON/STANDBY key at the front of the instrument.
Note:
The AC power switch may remain ON continuously.
Switching to OFF is only required when the instrument
must be completely removed from the AC power source.
Position O = OFF
The 0 position implies an all-pole disconnection of the
instrument from the AC power source.

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