Getting Started
R&S
®
EVSG1000
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User Manual 1178.6227.02 ─ 06
There are various options to supply DC power to the R&S
EVSG1000:
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Using the AC/DC power supply connector provided with the R&S
EVSG1000.
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Using the internal battery, if options R&S
EVSG-B2 and R&S
EVSG-B3 are instal-
led.
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Using an external DC power source with a voltage of 10
V
DC to 28
V
DC and a
current of 3.0
A.
For safety information, see
Connecting the Provided AC/DC Power Supply Connector
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Connecting an External DC Power Source
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Using an Optional Battery Pack (R&S
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1.4.5.1
Connecting the Provided AC/DC Power Supply Connector
To operate the R&S
EVSG1000 on a 230
V AC power supply, use only the provided
AC/DC power supply connector.
1. Connect the DC connector on the provided AC/DC power supply connector to the
Power Supply connector on the back of the R&S
2. Plug the AC power cable into the AC/DC power supply connector. Only use the AC
power cable delivered with the R&S
EVSG1000.
The required ratings are listed next to the AC power connector and in the data
sheet.
3. Plug the AC power cable into a two-pin power outlet with ground contact.
The green operating LED of the AC/DC power supply connector lights up.
The green Power LED on the front panel of the R&S
EVSG1000 lights up.
1.4.5.2
Connecting an External DC Power Source
The R&S
EVSG1000 can be operated directly from an external DC power source with
a voltage of 10
V
DC to 28
V
DC and a current of 3.0
A.
If you use an external power supply unit to supply safety extra-low DC voltage (SELV)
to the instrument, be sure to meet the requirements for reinforced/double insulation in
accordance with DIN/EN/IEC 61010 (UL 3111, CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1) or DIN/EN/IEC
60950 (UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950). Provide current limitation in accordance with
DIN EN 61010-1 Appendix F2.1.
Connect the R&S
EVSG1000 to an external DC power source as follows:
1. Connect a 3-pin XLR connection cable to the Power supply connector on the back
of the instrument (see
Chapter 1.5.2.1, "Power Supply"
2. Insert a 3 AT fuse to protect the connection between the instrument and the exter-
nal DC power source against excessive current. A short-circuit can damage the
instrument or power supply unit.
Preparing for Use