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Agilent 3070 / 79000 Site Preparation
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Chapter 1: Site Preparation – Process: The Importance of Site Preparation
The Importance of
Site Preparation
The Agilent 3070 / 79000 family of board test systems
includes complex and sophisticated automatic test
equipment. To ensure that your site is properly equipped
for your new system, and to minimize the possibility of
problems or delays in system installation, you must
consider many things during site preparation. Before
calling your local Agilent representative to install your
system, read and follow the recommendations provided
in this manual.
Site Prep Manual Description
This manual contains the following chapters:
■
(this
chapter) discusses your responsibilities, lists
Agilent ’s responsibilities, and provides a
checklist to use as you proceed.
■
Site Preparation – System Overview
describes the system at an overview level and
defines terms you will encounter as you prepare
your site.
■
discusses
choosing a site for your system, designing your
site layout, assigning people to do various
preparation tasks, and scheduling your
preparations.
■
describes floor, access, and
storage requirements.
■
Site Preparation – Environmental
describes air quality, temperature,
humidity, and electromagnetic shielding
requirements.
■
describes, for Series 3 systems,
power requirements for the various parts of the
system and mains power connections.
■
Site Preparation – Compressed Air
describes the
compressed air and vacuum that the system
requires.
■
Site Preparation – Communications
describes the Local Area
Network requirements.
■
Site Preparation – Receiving and
describes the uncrating,
handling, and re-shipping process for a 327X /
79000 test system.
■
Requirements for Older Systems
describes the
power requirements for 3070 / 79000 systems
using older power distribution units.
■
Site Preparation – Series 3 / 79000
describes how to
reconfigure the power subsystem of an Agilent
3070 Series 3 or 79000 which was shipped prior
to June 1999 to have the same power requirements
as 3070 / 79000 systems shipped after June 1999.