Preface
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SFE100
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1 Preface
This chapter provides safety related information, an overview of the user documenta-
tion and the conventions used in the documentation.
1.1 For Your Safety
The R&S
SFE100 is designed for use solely in industrial and laboratory environments.
Use the R&S
SFE100 only in its designated purpose as described in the product docu-
mentation, for example in
performance limits and operating conditions stated in the specifications (data sheet).
The product documentation helps you to use the R&S
SFE100 safely and efficiently.
Keep the product documentation in a safe place and pass it on to the subsequent
users.
Safety information is part of the product documentation. It warns you about the poten-
tial dangers and gives instructions how to prevent personal injury or damage caused
by dangerous situations. Safety information is provided as follows:
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In the "Basic Safety Instructions", safety issues are grouped according to subjects.
For example, one subject is electrical safety. The "Basic Safety Instructions" are
delivered with the R&S
SFE100 in different languages.
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Throughout the documentation, safety instructions are provided when you need to
take care during setup or operation.
Always read the safety instructions carefully. Make sure to comply fully with them. Do
not take risks and do not underestimate the potential danger of small details such as a
damaged power cable.
1.2 Conventions Used in the Documentation
The following conventions are used throughout this documentation.
Typographical conventions
Convention
Description
"Graphical user interface elements"
All names of graphical user interface elements on
the screen, such as dialogs, menus, options, but-
tons, and softkeys are enclosed by parentheses.
KEYS
Key names are written in capital letters.
File names, commands, program code
File names, commands, coding samples and screen
output are distinguished by their font.
Input
Input to be entered by the user is displayed in italics.
Conventions Used in the Documentation