Connecting the sensor
R&S NRP-Z5x
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1.4
E-7
connector only requires manual tightening. However, for maximal measurement accuracy, the RF
connector must be tightened using a torque wrench with a nominal torque that corresponds with the
tightening torque shown in Table 1-1.
Operation via the Active USB Adapter R&S NRP-Z3
Fig. 1-2 shows the configuration with the Active USB Adapter R&S NRP-Z3, which also makes it
possible to feed in a trigger signal for the
Timeslot
and
Trace
modes. The order in which the cables are
connected is not critical.
Fig. 1-2
Configuration with Active USB Adapter R&S NRP-Z3
The plug-in power supply for the R&S NRP-Z3 can be powered from a single-phase AC source with a
nominal voltage range of 100 V to 240 V and a nominal frequency between 50 Hz and 60 Hz. The plug-
in power supply autosets to the applied AC voltage. No manual voltage selection is required.
The plug-in power supply comes with four primary adapters for Europe, the UK, the USA and Australia.
No tools of any kind are required to change the primary adapter. The adapter is pulled out manually and
another adapter inserted until it locks (Fig. 1-3).
Fig. 1-3
Changing the primary adapter