3 power connection, 1 power requirements, 2 connecting the power cord – Anritsu MP1763C User Manual

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Section 2 PREPARATIONS

2.3 Power Connection

This section describes the procedures for supplying power.

2.3.1 Power Requirements

For normal operation of the instrument, observe the power voltage range described below.

Voltage range

Frequency

85 to 132 V

47.5 to 63 Hz

170 to 264 V

47.5 to 63 Hz

Changeover between 100 and 200 V systems is made automatically.

CAUTION

Supplying power exceeding the above range may result in electrical shock,

fire, failure, or malfunction.

2.3.2 Connecting the Power Cord

Check that the power switch on the front panel is turned off.

Insert the power plug into an outlet, and connect the other end to the power inlet on the rear panel. To ensure that the

instrument is earthed, always use the supplied 3-pin power cord, and insert the plug into an outlet with a earth terminal.

WARNING

If the power cord is connected without the instrument earthed, there is a risk of

receiving a fatal electric shock. In addition, the peripheral devices connected

to the instrument may be damaged.

When connecting to the power supply, DO NOT connect to an outlet without a

earth terminal. Also, avoid using electrical equipment such as an extension

cord or a transformer.

CAUTION

If an emergency arises causing the instrument to fail or malfunction, discon-

nect the instrument from the power supply by either turning off the power

switch on the front panel or by pulling out the power cord or the power inlet.

When installing the instrument, place the instrument so that an operator may

easily operate the main switch.

If the instrument is mounted in a rack, a power switch for the rack or a circuit

breaker may be used for power disconnection.

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