
User’s Guide 85523-90005
1-7
855xxA/B Series CalPods and 85523B CalPod Controller
Usage Information
Step 2. Meet Electrical and Environmental Requirements
This instrument has autoranging line voltage input. Be sure the supply voltage
is within the specified range.
The instrument can operate with mains supply voltage fluctuations up to +/-
10% of the nominal voltage.
•
Power (maximum consumed)
❏
350 W
Use the Keysight supplied power cord or one with the same or better electrical
rating. Failure to ensure adequate earth grounding by not using this cord may
cause personal injury or product damage.
Step 3. Download the CalPod Installation Package for Windows XP and Win7 OS
Step 3
assume
s
that the
CalPod Installation Package
has not previously
been installed on the PNA.
The CalPod Installation Package is a software package that includes all software required for full
CalPod operation. It is compatible with PNA firmware (application code) version A.09.33.05 or
later. If you have an old version of PNA firmware, go to
http://na.support.keysight.com/pna/
and download the latest version.
2.1 Ensure the available AC power source meets the following requirements:
•
Frequency
❏
50/60 Hz
•
Voltage
❏
100/120/220/240 VAC
2.2 Ensure the operating environment meets the requirements found in
“Environmental Information” on
2.3. Verify that the AC power cable is not damaged, and that the power-source outlet provides a
protective earth contact.
3.1 On the PNA, select File > Minimize Application.
3.2 Connect a LAN cable to the PNA for access to the Internet.
3.3 Select Start > Programs > Internet Explorer.
3.4 Navigate to the 855xxA/B Series CalPod website at: http://na.support.keysight.com/calpod/
3.5 Scroll down the Web page and click the link titled: CalPod Software Installation.
3.6 Select the download according to the PNA Windows OS. At the prompt (“This File Download -
Security Warning”), select Save (do not select Run) to save the file to the PNA.
Summary of Contents for 855**A Series
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