
R&S ZVL
Preparing for Use
Putting the Instrument into Operation
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If the R&S ZVL is AC supplied the power on/off key switches between the following
states:
C
In the switched off state, both LEDs are off. The analyzer is completely
disconnected from the power supply. The instrument is re-started using the mains
power switch on the rear panel.
C
In standby state, the right, amber LED is on. The standby power only supplies the
power switch circuits, the optional oven quartz (OCXO, 10 MHz reference
oscillator, option ZVL-B4, order no. 1164.1757.02), the battery (option NIMH
Battery Pack, R&S FSL–B31), and the fan. The network adapter remains active,
too. The power consumption of the R&S ZVL is much reduced. In this state it is
safe to switch off the AC power and disconnect the instrument from the power
supply.
C
In ready state, the left, green LED is on, indicating that all modules are power-
supplied. After performing its startup procedure, the analyzer is ready for
operation.
The
SETUP -> More -> Shutdown Off/Standby
softkey determines the behavior of the
power on/off key:
C
In the default setting
(Shutdown: Off)
, the standby state is blocked. The power
on/off key switches the R&S ZVL from ready to off state. Use this instrument
configuration if you want to avoid any power consumption while you do not use
your instrument.
C
If
Shutdown: Standby
is selected, you can use the power on/off key to toggle
between standby and ready state. Use this configuration if you want to be able to
resume your measurements quickly, avoiding the complete startup procedure and
the system check.
If the R&S ZVL is DC or battery supplied, the
Shutdown:Standby
option is not effective,
see section DC Power Supply and Battery below.
Power supply in standby mode
The instrument is still power-supplied while it is in standby mode.
1.3.10 Replacing
Fuses
The instrument is protected by two fuses (IEC 127 – T 3.15 H / 250 V) located on the
rear panel at the right side of the AC power switch.