Connecting the R&S SFE100
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Shock hazard
Observe the basic safety instructions at the beginning of this manual, especially the
instructions on electrical safety.
Take care that the AC voltage lies within the limits printed on the AC power connector
of the R&S SFE100 and listed in the data sheet.
► Connect the R&S SFE100 to the AC power supply, using the power cable that is
supplied. The AC power connector is located on the rear panel of the
R&S SFE100.
Since the R&S SFE100 complies with safety class EN61010-1, it should only be
connected to a socket with a ground contact.
For further information see Chapter 5.2.1, "AC Power Supply Connector and Switch",
on page
21.
6.3
Connecting External Devices
Using the USB interfaces, you can directly connect USB devices to the R&S SFE100.
This number can be increased as necessary by using USB hubs.
Due to the large number of available USB devices, there is almost no limit to the possi-
ble expansions. In the following, USB devices that can be useful are listed.
●
Keyboard for entering comments, file names, etc. or for easy access to Win-
dows XP settings. See Chapter 6.3.1, "External Keyboard", on page 30
.
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Mouse for easy operation of Windows dialogs. See Chapter 6.3.2, "Mouse"
,
on page 31.
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Memory stick for easy transfer of data to/from a computer (e.g. firmware updates).
See Chapter 6.3.3, "Memory Stick", on page 31.
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CD–ROM drives for installing software.
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Printer for printing out measurement results.
To install a USB device
1. Connect the USB device to the R&S SFE100. You can do this during operation
because all USB devices are Plug and Play.
Windows XP automatically searches for a suitable device driver.
2. If Windows XP does not find a suitable driver, it will prompt you to specify a direc-
tory that contains the driver software. If the driver software is on a CD-ROM, con-
nect a USB CD-ROM drive to the R&S SFE100 before proceeding.
Connecting External Devices