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R&S
®
NRT2
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1.
CAUTION!
Risk of electric shock and severe skin burns. During the measure-
ment, the RF power flow can be high. Connect both RF connectors tightly to
avoid power leakage.
Connect RF connector (2) to the source.
a) Insert RF connector (2) straight into the RF connector of the source. Take
care not to tilt the R&S
NRT
‑
Zxx directional power sensor.
b) Tighten the RF connector securely by hand.
2. Connect RF connector (4) to the load.
a) Insert RF connector (4) straight into the RF connector of the load. Take
care not to tilt the R&S
NRT
‑
Zxx directional power sensor.
b) Tighten the RF connector securely by hand.
3. Connect the host interface connector of the R&S
NRT
‑
Zxx directional power
sensor (6) to the NRT sensor connector.
You can use an R&S
NRT
‑
Z2 extension cable to connect the power sensor
to source or load.
To disconnect the R&S
NRT
‑
Zxx directional power sensor
1.
CAUTION!
Risk of electric shock and severe skin burns. During the measure-
ment, the RF power flow can be high.
Switch off the RF power before touching the RF connectors.
2. Unscrew the RF connectors by hand.
3. Disconnect the cable of the R&S
NRT
‑
Zxx directional power sensor (6) from
the NRT sensor connector.
4.7.2
USB 2.0 Host Interfaces
See
Chapter 5.2.4, "USB Host Interface"
1. Connect the R&S
NRT
‑
Z5 USB interface adapter to the R&S
NRT
‑
Zxx power
sensor.
2. Connect the USB connector of the adapter to the R&S NRT2.
Connecting Power Sensors