Quick Start
R&S
®
ESRP
40
User Manual 1175.7445.02 ─ 08
Rackmounting
The R&S
ESRP can be installed in a rack using a rack adapter kit (for the order no.,
see data sheet). The installation instructions are part of the adapter kit.
Risk of instrument damage due to insufficient airflow in a rack
If the instrument is run with insufficient airflow for a longer period, the instrument over-
heats, which can disturb the operation and even cause damage.
Make sure that all fan openings are unobstructed, that the airflow perforations are
unimpeded, and that the minimum distance from the wall is 10
cm.
3.2.1.4
Connecting the AC Power
The R&S
ESRP is equipped with an AC power supply connector. The R&S
ESRP can
be used with different AC power voltages and adapts itself automatically to it. Refer to
the datasheet for the requirements of voltage and frequency. The AC power connector
is located on the rear panel of the instrument.
► Connect the R&S
ESRP to the AC power supply using the supplied power cable.
Since the instrument is assembled in line with the specifications for safety class
EN61010, it may only be connected to an outlet that has a ground contact.
3.2.1.5
Changing the AC Supply Fuse
Only fuses of the type IEC 60 127-T3.15H/250 V should be used. Those fuses are
used for all of the specified nominal AC supply voltages.
Changing the AC supply fuses:
1. Disconnect the power cable.
2. Open the flap covering the voltage selector using a small screwdriver (or similar).
3. Remove the fuseholder. Remove both fuses and install the new ones. Reinsert the
fuseholder.
4. Close the flap.
3.2.1.6
Using an Optional DC Power Supply
When only DC power is available, for example from a battery or in a vehicle, an
optional DC power supply adapter (R&S
FSV-B30) can be connected to the
R&S
ESRP to operate the instrument with a DC voltage of 10
V to 28
V.
Preparing for Use