WR6K-OM-E Rev A
ISSUED: October 2003
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Cooling Requirements
The instrument relies on forced air cooling with
internal fans and ventilation openings. Care must
be taken to avoid restricting the airflow around the
apertures (fan holes) at the sides, front, and rear of
the DSO. To ensure adequate ventilation it is
required to leave a 10 cm (4 inch) minimum gap
around the sides, front, and rear of the instrument.
CAUTION
Do not block the ventilation holes located on both
sides and rear of the DSO.
CAUTION
Do not allow any foreign matter to enter the DSO
through the ventilation holes, etc.
AC Power Source
The instrument operates from a single-phase,
100240 V
rms
(+/-10%) AC power source at 50/60
Hz (+/-5%), or single-phase 100120 V
rms
(+/-10%)
AC power source at 400 Hz (+/-5%).
No manual voltage selection is required because
the instrument automatically adapts to line voltage.
Depending on the accessories installed (internal
printer, front panel probes, PC port plug-ins, etc.),
the instrument can draw up to 425 W (425 VA).
Note:
The instrument automatically adapts itself to the AC line input
within the following ranges:
Voltage Range:
90 to 264 Vrms
90 to 132 Vrms
Frequency Range:
47 to 63 Hz
380 to 420 Hz
Power and Ground Connections
The instrument is provided with a grounded cord
set containing a molded three-terminal polarized
plug and a standard IEC320 (Type C13) connector
for making line voltage and safety ground
connection. The AC inlet ground terminal is
connected directly to the frame of the instrument.
For adequate protection against electrical shock
hazard, the power cord plug must be inserted into
a mating AC outlet containing a safety ground
contact. Use only the power cord specified for this
instrument and certified for the country of use.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard!
Any interruption of the protective conductor inside
or outside of the DSO, or disconnection of the
safety ground terminal creates a hazardous
situation.
Intentional interruption is prohibited.
Summary of Contents for 6000 SERIES
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