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3.6
Connecting the analyzer to the AC supply
For safety information, see
The network analyzer is automatically adapted to the AC supply voltage, which must
be in the range of 100 V to 240 V at 50 Hz to 60 Hz. The AC power connector is loca-
ted in the upper part of the rear panel (see
1. Plug the AC power cable into the AC power connector on the rear panel of the
product. Only use the AC power cable delivered with the product.
2. Plug the AC power cable into a power outlet with ground contact.
The required ratings are listed next to the AC power connector and in the data
sheet.
3. If necessary, also ground the product using the grounding terminal .
The maximum power consumption and the typical power consumption of the individual
analyzer models are listed in the data sheet.
3.7
Switching the instrument on and off
To switch on the R&S
ZND
1. Switch the AC power switch to position
I
(On).
The AC power switch is located in the upper part of the rear panel, together with
the mains connector; see
After power-on, the analyzer automatically goes to standby or ready state, depend-
ing on the state of the standby toggle key at the front panel when the instrument
was switched off last time.
2. If necessary, press the standby toggle key on the front panel to switch the instru-
ment to ready state.
Chapter 3.8, "Standby and ready state"
The instrument automatically performs a system check, boots the Windows
®
oper-
ating system and then starts the vector network analyzer (VNA) application. If it
was terminated regularly, the VNA application restores all recall sets and instru-
ment settings of the previous analyzer session.
To shut down the instrument
1. Press the standby toggle key.
Pressing the standby toggle key causes the instrument to save all loaded recall
sets, to close the VNA application, to shut down Windows
®
, and to go to standby
state (see
Chapter 3.8, "Standby and ready state"
Switching the instrument on and off