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3.
NOTICE!
Risk of damaging the center pin of the RF connector. Always rotate only
the hex nut of the RF connector. Never rotate the power sensor itself.
Tighten the RF connector manually.
To disconnect from the DUT
►
NOTICE!
Risk of damaging the center pin of the RF connector. Always rotate only
the union nut of the RF connector. Never rotate the power sensor itself.
If the power sensor is operated with the supplied attenuator:
a) Carefully loosen the union nut of the RF connector at the input of the attenua-
tor.
b) Remove the sensor with the attenuator.
Normally, it is not necessary or advisable to separate the attenuator from the sen-
sor if both are operated together.
► If the sensor is operated without the supplied attenuator, carefully loosen the union
nut at the RF connector of the sensor and then remove the sensor.
3.5
Connecting a Cable to the Host Interface
For connecting the power sensor to a USB host, use the host interface. See
Depending on the USB host, use one of the following cables:
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Computer or R&S NRP
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Z5 sensor hub:
R&S NRP
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ZKU cable with a USB connector, R&S order number 1419.0658.xx
●
Base units, R&S NRX or R&S NRP2, or other supported Rohde
&
Schwarz instru-
ments:
R&S NRP
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ZK6 cable with a push-pull type connector, R&S order number
1419.0664.xx
See
These cables can be obtained in different lengths up to 5 meters.
To connect a cable to the host interface of the power sensor
1. Insert the screw-lock cable connector into the host interface connector of the power
sensor.
2. Tighten the union nut manually.
Connecting a Cable to the Host Interface