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Safety and Support Information

Ground the System

To minimize shock hazard, the 
system chassis must have a 
hard-wired connection to an 
electrical protective earth 
ground. The system must also be 
connected to the ac power mains 
through a power cable that 
includes a protective earth 
conductor. The power cable 
ground wire must be connected 
to an electrical ground (safety 
ground) at the power outlet. Any 
interruption of the protective 
grounding will cause a potential 
shock hazard that could result in 
personal injury.

Fuses

Use only fuses with the required 
rated current, voltage, and 
specified type (normal blow, 
time delay). Do not use repaired 
fuses or short-circuited fuse 
holders. To do so could cause a 
shock or fire hazard.

Operator Safety Information

MODULE CONNECTORS AND 
TEST SIGNAL CABLES 
CONNECTED TO THEM 
CANNOT BE OPERATOR 
ACCESSIBLE:

 Cables and 

connectors are considered 
inaccessible if a tool (e.g., 
screwdriver, wrench, socket, 
etc.) or a key (equipment in a 
locked cabinet) is required to 
gain access to them. 
Additionally, the operator 
cannot have access to a 
conductive surface connected to 
any cable conductor (High, Low 
or Guard).

ASSURE THE EQUIPMENT 
UNDER TEST HAS 
ADEQUATE INSULATION 
BETWEEN THE CABLE 
CONNECTIONS AND ANY 
OPERATOR-ACCESSIBLE 
PARTS (DOORS, COVERS, 
PANELS, SHIELDS, CASES, 
CABINETS, ETC.):

 Verify there 

are multiple and sufficient 
protective means (rated for the 
voltages you are applying) to 
assure the operator will NOT 
come into contact with any 
energized conductor even if one 
of the protective means fails to 
work as intended. For example, 
the inner side of a case, cabinet, 
door, cover or panel can be 
covered with an insulating 
material as well as routing the 
test cables to the module’s front 
panel connectors through 
non-conductive, flexible conduit 
such as that used in electrical 
power distribution.

Safety Symbols and 
Regulatory Markings

Symbols and markings on the 
system, in manuals and on 
instruments alert you to 
potential risks, provide 
information about conditions, 
and comply with international 
regulations. 

Table 1

 defines the 

symbols and markings you may 
encounter.

Summary of Contents for TS-5410

Page 1: ...Agilent Technologies Agilent TS 5410 Compact Functional Test System Site Preparation and Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...document are furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license Restricted Rights Legend If software is for use in the performance of a U S Governmen...

Page 3: ...e protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Cleaning Instructions Clean the system cabinet using a soft cloth dampened in water WARNING DO NOT REMOVE ANY SYSTEM COVER Operating personnel mu...

Page 4: ...y equipment in a locked cabinet is required to gain access to them Additionally the operator cannot have access to a conductive surface connected to any cable conductor High Low or Guard ASSURE THE EQ...

Page 5: ...letely disconnected from ac mains when this switch is off To completely disconnect the unit from ac mains either disconnect the power cord or have a qualified electrician install an external switch Re...

Page 6: ...vice on the Web http www agilent com Click the link to Test Measurement Select your country from the drop down menus The Web page that appears next has contact information specific for your country Ag...

Page 7: ...7 Doc Placeholder Page...

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Page 9: ...ticulate Contaminants 15 Viscid Contaminants 15 Cooling Requirements 16 The Site Plan Drawing 17 AC Power Requirements 18 Important Information 18 Alternate Disconnect Recommendation 19 Optional Emerg...

Page 10: ...10 Contents...

Page 11: ...4 Environmental Requirements page 15 The Site Plan Drawing page 17 AC Power Requirements page 18 Alternate Disconnect Recommendation page 19 System Intended Use Agilent E22xxA systems are designed to...

Page 12: ...t Load Box Other Mass Connect 5 10 DCV 0 74 m 0 6 m 0 75 m 0 06 m DC Fan Assy FRONT REAR PC PC Interconnect AC Power Mass Connect AC Power 34401A DMM 53131A Counter 33220A Arb Other 3499A B Switch Con...

Page 13: ...ge of the crated system The crated system requires the use of a floor jack or fork lift to engage the pallet and lift the crated system The dimensions of the system crate including pallet are 41 inche...

Page 14: ...rack is secured to the pallet of the shipping crate and wrapped with a plastic wrap Do not move the crate or the test rack and pallet to a static sensitive area until you have removed the plastic wra...

Page 15: ...al are complex and costly If the source of corrosive contaminants cannot be eliminated the system should be installed in an enclosed environment with a fresh air supply at positive pressure Particulat...

Page 16: ...ce the switch marked Fan Switch Only can be switched off during maintenance when the rack side panels and top are removed To prevent equipment damage from overheating the fans should be turned on at a...

Page 17: ...If the operator will be positioned in front of the system allow 1 meter 3 3 feet of space in front of the system You should allow 1 meter 3 3 feet of space behind the system for service The 0 75 mete...

Page 18: ...endations The system is to be supplied from a dedicated 15 16 Amp single phase service at the voltage for which the system is configured The system is delivered with a mating power connector for the s...

Page 19: ...ndation Emergency power off EMO capability is not provided with the Filtered Power Strip An external mains disconnect switch or breaker should be installed adjacent to the equipment for easy access Us...

Page 20: ...20 Site Preparation Chapter 1...

Page 21: ...nd how to backup the system software Chapter contents are Grounding and Connecting Power to the System page 22 PC and Peripheral Connections page 25 Fixture and UUT Connections page 27 Getting Started...

Page 22: ...position Lower the test rack leveling feet to stabilize the rack and prevent it from rolling 2 Make a permanent connection from the system rack to protective earth ground This connection will serve a...

Page 23: ...minated power cord Wiring information for this cord is shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 1 Safety Ground Connections SystemRack T oothed Washers WireLug Earth ground terminal Protective Earth connection at...

Page 24: ...g type needed and if necessary the power cord needed Make the appropriate connections between the cord and wall outlet connector and the Power Connector 5 Set the power switch on the top front of the...

Page 25: ...ral Connections For your convenience PC connections have been brought out to the rear of the system on the PC and GPIB Connector Panel Figure 2 5 1 Connect the monitor keyboard mouse LAN and any USB o...

Page 26: ...setting the front panel on off switch to ON Note DO NOT secure the AC power cord to the cable strain relief bracket such that it would prevent the plug from being removed from the power strip in an e...

Page 27: ...d mark can be seen on the breaker switch Press the breaker button to reset Fixture and UUT Connections The Test System Interface on the front of the system allows you to make connections between the t...

Page 28: ...luded with your system This guide shows you how to make connections to the system s Test System Interface This manual is also available from Test Exec SL by clicking Tools TS 5400 Online Manuals This...

Page 29: ...power to the system 22 H Hallway and Door Width Requirements 13 Hole for routing wires 25 Humidity Requirements 16 I IEC320 C19 connector 23 If the system cannot be moved in the crate 13 K Keyboard 25...

Page 30: ...k 12 Site plan 17 Static precautions 14 System Power Options 19 System Weight 13 T Temperature Requirements 16 Top view rack 12 Typical Power Plug Connections 23 Typical test system layout overhead vi...

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