Commissioning
R&S
®
TS-PSM2
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User Manual 1178.2773.02 ─ 01
Damaged backplane due to bent pins
Bent pins may result in permanent damage to the backplane.
Check the backplane connector for bent pins!
Any pins that are bent must be straightened!
When module is connected, it must be guided with both hands and carefully pressed
into the backplane connector.
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Push in the R&S TS-PRIO module using moderate pressure.
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The R&S TS-PRIO module must be pushed in especially carefully to ensure that
the connector is properly inserted into the guide of the socket opening in the back-
plane. The connector must not be misaligned when inserted. The short circuit
board guides alone do not ensure absolutely reliable guiding.
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The R&S TS-PRIO module has been inserted properly when a definite stop can be
felt.
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Tighten the two fastening screws on the front plate of the R&S TS-PRIO module.
6.4 Instructions for operation with voltages dangerous to
the touch
In conformity with EN 61010-1, the following voltage limit values are considered „dan-
gerous and active“.
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70 V DC
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33 V AC eff
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46.7 V AC peak
When operating the Multiplex/Switch Module R&S TS-PSM2 above these voltage limit
values, the requirements of EN61010-1 must be observed.
The Multiplex/Switch Module R&S TS-PSM2 and Test System Versatile Platform R&S
CompactTSVP are designed for a maximum voltage of 125 V between ground-free
measurement devices, analog buses and GND. Care must be taken to ensure that this
limit is not exceeded at any time, even as the sum of voltages, and thus not as a
results of alternating signals.
shows a typical permissible voltage configuration between analog buses
and ground.
Instructions for operation with voltages dangerous to the touch