2-2
WF1966
2.1 Check before using
Safety check
Before using the WF1966, refer to the
Safety precautions
of this manual and confirm safety.
Also, before connecting the power, refer to
Section 2.2 Power source
and grounding
and thoroughly
check the safety.
Unpacking and repacking
First, inspect the equipment for possible damage in shipping.
Check for the presence of the following items.
Mainframe ·······························································································1
Instruction Manual···················································································1
Remote Control Instruction Manual·························································1
0105 Arbitrary Waveform Editor (CD-ROM)··········································1
Supplied accessories
Power cable: (3-conductors)································································1
Fuse : (100/115 V: 2 A or 230 V: 1 A) ·····································1
(Time lag, 250 V,
φ
5.2
×
20 mm)
For information on how to use 0105 Arbitrary Waveform Editor, refer to the CD-ROM of the 0105.
When repacking the equipment for transportation, use a packing carton having ample strength to protect the
equipment and bear the weight of stacking.
Do not remove covers.
This equipment contains dangerously high voltages. Do not remove external covers.
Refer all internal inspection and service to a qualified service technician who fully
understands the hazards.
Options
z
1991 synchronous operation option
If ordered, this option is installed at time of shipment.
z
1994 synchronous operation cable
Cable (1 meter) used with the 1991 synchronous operation option.
The required number of cables is one less than the total number of connected units.
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WARNING
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