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Safety and Regulatory Information

R&S

®

NRT2

7

Getting Started 1430.0573.02 ─ 03

If the product has foldable feet, always fold the feet completely in or out to ensure
stability. The feet can collapse if they are not folded out completely or if the prod-
uct is moved without lifting it. The foldable feet are designed to carry the weight of
the product, but not an extra load.

If stacking is possible, keep in mind that a stack of products can fall over and
cause injury.

If you mount products in a rack, ensure that the rack has sufficient load capacity
and stability. Observe the specifications of the rack manufacturer. Always install
the products from the bottom shelf to the top shelf so that the rack stands
securely. Secure the product so that it cannot fall off the rack.

Connecting to power

The product is an overvoltage category II product. Connect the product to a fixed
installation used to supply energy-consuming equipment such as household
appliances and similar loads. Keep in mind that electrically powered products
have risks, such as electric shock, fire, personal injury or even death.

Take the following measures for your safety:

Before switching on the product, ensure that the voltage and frequency indica-
ted on the product match the available power source. If the power adapter
does not adjust automatically, set the correct value and check the rating of the
fuse.

Only use the power cable delivered with the product. It complies with country-
specific safety requirements. Only insert the plug into an outlet with protective
conductor terminal.

Only use intact cables and route them carefully so that they cannot be dam-
aged. Check the power cables regularly to ensure that they are undamaged.
Also ensure that nobody can trip over loose cables.

If the product needs an external power supply, use the power supply that is
delivered with the product or that is recommended in the product documenta-
tion or a power supply that conforms to the country-specific regulations.

Only connect the product to a power source with a fuse protection of maxi-
mum 20

 

A.

Ensure that you can disconnect the product from the power source at any
time. Pull the power plug to disconnect the product. The power plug must be
easily accessible. If the product is integrated into a system that does not meet
these requirements, provide an easily accessible circuit breaker at the system
level.

Safety Instructions

Summary of Contents for NRT2

Page 1: ...R S NRT2 Power Reflection Meter Getting Started 1430057302 Version 03 N5 2...

Page 2: ...89 41 29 0 Email info rohde schwarz com Internet www rohde schwarz com Subject to change data without tolerance limits is not binding R S is a registered trademark of Rohde Schwarz GmbH Co KG Trade n...

Page 3: ...orials 10 2 4 Instrument Security Procedures 10 2 5 Printed Safety Instructions 11 2 6 Data Sheets and Brochures 11 2 7 Release Notes and Open Source Acknowledgment OSA 11 3 Key Features 12 4 Preparin...

Page 4: ...Panel Tour 22 5 1 1 NRT Sensor 22 5 1 2 Touchscreen 23 5 1 3 Keys 23 5 1 4 USB Host Interface 25 5 1 5 On Standby Key 25 5 2 Rear Panel Tour 26 5 2 1 Trig In Out 2 and Out 1 Trig Out Connectors 26 5 2...

Page 5: ...is suitable for beginners remote control requires expertise in power and reflection measurements Main applications are continuous monitoring of transmitter systems and power measurements with digital...

Page 6: ...Lifting and carrying the product The maximum weight of the product is provided in the data sheet To move the product safely you can use lifting or transporting equipment such as lift trucks and forkli...

Page 7: ...e the following measures for your safety Before switching on the product ensure that the voltage and frequency indica ted on the product match the available power source If the power adapter does not...

Page 8: ...protective ground This connection protects you against electric shock if an electric problem occurs 1 2 Labels on the Product Labels on the casing inform about Personal safety see Meaning of safety l...

Page 9: ...Could result in death or serious injury if not avoi ded CAUTION Potentially hazardous situation Could result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided NOTICE Potential risks of damage Could result i...

Page 10: ...es and functions It also provides an introduction to remote control a complete description of the remote control commands with programming examples and information on maintenance instru ment interface...

Page 11: ...accessories The brochure provides an overview of the instrument and deals with the specific characteristics See www rohde schwarz com brochure datasheet NRT2 2 7 Release Notes and Open Source Acknowle...

Page 12: ...rement functions and high accuracy you can use them in research development and production The large user friendly touchscreen simultaneously displays the forward and reverse power The base unit is ex...

Page 13: ...rnal Devices 20 Switching On or Off 20 4 1 Lifting and Carrying See Lifting and carrying the product on page 6 The R S NRT2 weighs below 3 kg details are provided in the data sheet Due to the low weig...

Page 14: ...to a low voltage supply network that supplies residential buildings Class A equipment is intended for use in industrial environments It can cause radio disturbances in residential environments due to...

Page 15: ...rack Stack as follows If the products have foldable feet fold them in completely It is best if all products have the same dimensions width and length If the products have different dimensions stack ac...

Page 16: ...ned for the product For the order number see data sheet b Mount the adapter kit Follow the assembly instructions provided with the adapter kit 2 Grab the product by the handles and push it onto the sh...

Page 17: ...c discharge damage a Use a wrist strap and cord to connect yourself to ground b Use a conductive floor mat and heel strap combination 4 6 Connecting to Power The R S NRT2 can be used with different AC...

Page 18: ...that must be restored if the setting was changed If the R S NRT Zxx directional power sensor is not recognized by the base unit check that the baud rate setting of the R S NRT Zxx directional power se...

Page 19: ...or 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 sens...

Page 20: ...xemplarily Memory stick for easy transfer of data to from a computer e g firmware updates Mouse if you prefer this way of operation over a touchscreen 4 9 Switching On or Off Table 4 1 Overview of pow...

Page 21: ...ED changes to orange To disconnect from power The product is in the standby state 1 NOTICE Risk of data loss If you disconnect the product from power when it is in the ready state you can lose setting...

Page 22: ...nsor connector see Chapter 5 1 1 NRT Sensor on page 22 2 Touchscreen see Chapter 5 1 2 Touchscreen on page 23 3 USB host interface see Chapter 5 1 4 USB Host Interface on page 25 4 On standby key see...

Page 23: ...ed capacitive touch panel 5 1 3 Keys See 3 in Figure 5 1 Esc Local If you press shortly Changes to the next higher hierarchy level Escapes from the entry mode in text boxes and lists Closes dialogs wi...

Page 24: ...alog If you press Preset again the preset function starts If you press the Preset key during booting the R S NRT2 starts with the factory default state Zero Pressing Zero opens the Zeroing Sensors dia...

Page 25: ...r External devices like a keyboard mouse or memory stick Further information Chapter 4 7 2 USB 2 0 Host Interfaces on page 19 Chapter 4 8 Connecting USB and External Devices on page 20 5 1 5 On Standb...

Page 26: ...er 5 2 5 AC Supply and Power Switch on page 27 6 IEC 625 IEEE 488 interface see Chapter 5 2 6 IEC 625 IEEE 488 Interface on page 27 7 Name plate see Chapter 5 2 7 Name Plate on page 28 5 2 1 Trig In O...

Page 27: ...25 5 2 5 AC Supply and Power Switch See 5 in Figure 5 2 Observe the safety instructions in Connecting to power on page 7 When the R S NRT2 is connected to the AC supply it automatically sets itself t...

Page 28: ...in Figure 5 2 Shows the type identification and name of the R S NRT2 The device ID con sists of stock number serial number checksum The framed 6 digits in Figure 5 3 are the individual serial number I...

Page 29: ...ct contact our customer support center A team of highly qualified engineers provides support and works with you to find a solution to your query on any aspect of the operation program ming or applicat...

Page 30: ...lectromagnetic interference EMI 16 Electrostatic discharge ESD 17 EMI 16 Enter key 24 Esc key 23 ESD 17 Ethernet interface 27 External devices 20 F Favorites key 24 Freq key 24 Front panel 22 Front pa...

Page 31: ...ng 16 Rear panel 26 Release notes 11 S Safety information 5 Safety instructions 5 11 Screenshot key 23 Security procedures 10 Sensor Connecting 18 Connector 22 Serial number 28 Setting up 14 Stock num...

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