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Preparation for Use
Coaxial RF Power Standards Instruction and Service Manual
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Unpacking & Inspection:
Each RF Power Standard is put through a series of electrical and mechanical inspections before
shipment to the customer. Upon receipt of your instrument unpack all of the items from the
shipping carton and inspect for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Report any
damaged items to the shipping agent. Retain and use the original packing material for reshipment
if necessary.
Upon Receipt, inspect the carton for the following items:
Model F1125 (A), F1130 (A) (B), F1135 (A) (B), M1125 (A), M1130 (A), or M1135 (A) RF Power
Standard
Operating Manual (CD) P/N IM300
Calibration Certificate with data
Electronic storage device containing calibration data
F1125 (A), F1130 (A), and F1135 (A)
ONLY -
Heater Cable P/N CA-10-48
Mounting
The Model F1125, F1130, and F1135 are shipped with four plastic feet mounted to the bottom
cover. When any of these models are placed on a bench or table, the feet support the instrument.
The Model F1125 (A), F1130 (A), and F1135 (A) can also be rack mounted in a standard 19” rack,
using the optional rack mount kit F1120-RMK.
For Model F1130B and F1135B use rack mount kit, (Single) P/N 1830-910 – (Dual) P/N 1830-911.
The Model M1125, M1130, and M1135 are shipped with four adjustable feet fastened to the base
of the unit. Not only are these feet used to support the instrument; they are used to adjust the
height of the instrument to ensure the male coaxial connector on the front of the instrument is
properly aligned with the mating connector.
Safety Information & Precautions:
The following safety information applies to both operation and service personnel. Safety
precautions and warnings may be found throughout this instruction manual and the equipment.
These warnings may be in the form of a symbol or a written statement. Below is a summary of
these precautions.
Terms in This Manual:
CAUTION statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the equipment
or other property.
WARNING statements identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or loss of
life.
Terms as Marked on Equipment:
CAUTION indicates a personal injury hazard not immediately accessible as one reads the marking,
or a hazard to property including the equipment itself.
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