2 power requirements, 3 connections, 2 power requirements -2 – Boonton 4500B Peak Power Meter User Manual

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Boonton 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer

Installation

2-2

Table 2-1 Model 4500B Packing List

INSTRUMENT (See also Table 1-1)

Model 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer

Line Cord
Y-Cable (PS-2)

Fuse Kit
USB Flash ROM Drive (Contains a copy of the application software)
Instruction Manual, Boonton Instruments (CDROM)

SENSOR(S) (packaged separately)
Sensor(s)
Sensor Cable(s)
Type N to SMA Adapter (if required)


For bench-top use, choose a clear, uncluttered area. Ensure that there is at least 6" of clearance at the air
intake and exhaust vents on the rear of the case. Pull-down feet are located on the bottom of the instrument.
Rack mounting instructions are provided with the (optional) rack mount kit.

2.2 Power Requirements


The Model 4500B is equipped with a switching power supply that provides automatic operation from a 90 to
260 volt, 47 to 63 Hz, single-phase, AC power source. Power consumption is 125VA maximum. For metric
fuse sizes, use the metric fuse kit supplied. Connect the power cord supplied with the instrument to the power
receptacle on the rear panel. See Figure 3-2.

Caution

Before connecting the instrument to the power source, make certain that a 1.6 ampere time
delay fuse is installed in the fuse holder on the rear panel.

Before removing the instrument cover or any of the circuit boards, position the input
module power switch to off (0 = OFF; 1 = ON) and disconnect the power cord.




2.3 Connections


Sensor(s)

Connect the sensor that covers the frequency range of the measurement to the
CHANNEL 1 sensor connector on the front (Standard) or rear (Optional) panel,
as follows. Connect the sensor to the sensor cable by aligning the red mark on
each part and pressing the connectors together firmly. Connect the sensor cable
to the CHANNEL 1 Input, holding the red mark on the cable connector up. For
two-channel measurements, use the same procedures to connect the second
sensor to the CHANNEL 2 Input.





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