Instrument Tour
R&S
®
RTM2000
23
Getting Started 1317.4710.02 ─ 05
Risk of injury and instrument damage
The instrument is not rated for any measurement category; make sure that the input
voltage does not exceed 200
V
peak, 150
V
RMS at 1
M
Ω
input impedance and
5
V
RMS at 50
Ω
input impedance.
Transient overvoltages must not exceed 200
V
peak.
When performing measurements in circuits with transient overvoltages of category II,
III or IV circuits, make sure that no such overvoltages reach the R&S
RTM input.
Therefore, use only probes that comply with DIN EN 61010-031. When performing
measurements in category II, III or IV circuits, it is mandatory to insert a probe that
appropriately reduces the voltage so that no transient overvoltages higher than
200
V
peak are applied to the instrument. For detailed information, refer to the docu-
mentation and safety information of the probe manufacturer.
Explanation: According to section AA.2.4 of EN 61010-2-030, measuring circuits with-
out any measurement category are intended for measurements on circuits which are
not connected to the mains system.
3.1.9 Front Connectors
The most important connectors are placed at the front panel.
PROBE COMPENSATION
Probe compensation terminal to support adjustment of passive probes to the oscillo-
scope channel.
Square wave signal for probe compensation with 1
kHz or 1
MHz fre-
quency. You can adjust the signal in SETUP > "Probe Adjust".
Ground connector for probes.
USB
USB type A interface to connect a printer, or a USB flash device for storing and reload-
ing instrument settings and measurement data, and to update the firmware. Another
connector of this type is located at the rear panel.
3.2 Rear Panel
Figure
shows the rear panel of the R&S
RTM with its connectors.
Rear Panel