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Is there a 5730A version without USB thumb
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drive port?
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Which lead kit should I use with the 5730A?
Does the 5730A use Copper-Beryllium output
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terminals?
Do I have to retrain my operators to "drive"
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the 5730A?
What are the benefits of the VGA Touch
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Screen?
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Is the Touch Screen robust?
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Does the 5730A have rear outputs?
Does the 5730 provide control of the 5725A
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and 52120A Amplifiers?
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Is the unit GOST Certified (CIS FAQ Only)?
Any special requirements for AC Power for the
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5730A?
Why are there 2 power switches on the
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5730A?
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Yes, there will be a version available without the USB port on
the front. It is called the 5730A/S.
Both the 5730A-7002 and the 5730A-7003 Low Thermal Leads
can be used with the 5730A. They are physically the same
cabling as the old 5440A models, but come with (2) 4 ft. cables
only instead of (1) 4 ft. cable and (2) 2 ft. cables. The 5440A
cables are nice to have for connecting standards when
performing Artifact Calibration. The 5730A models are meant
for performing calibrations with the longer cables.
Yes, the 5730A does use Copper-Beryllium output terminals to
minimize the thermal EMFs.
No, there is no need to re-train the operators. The 5730A front
panel utilizes the same calculator-style control input
keyboard, unit keys, multiplier keys, and adjustment knob.
The VGA Touch Screen allows you to quickly access Setup
Menus and device settings, yielding quicker setup times and
easier operation of the unit. The output status and other
indicators on the front panel are easily identified from across
the lab.
At 50% brightness, the supplier estimates a screen lifetime of
approximately 15 years. Lower brightness settings will extend
the life. The outer glass layer is an overlay on the screen,
providing for durability and better touch sense. The
mechanical supports also allow for minimal flexibility when
pressing the touch screen.
No, the 5730A does not have rear outputs as an option at this
time.
Yes, the 5730A provides interfaces for a closed loop (2-way
communication) control of the 52120A and the 5725A through
the 5730A front panel. The 5730A is equipped with interfaces
for each of the amplifiers. However, the 5220A and 5205A
amplifiers are no longer supported by the 5730A.
Yes, the unit will be GOST certified as soon as the Pattern
Approval is completed by the GOST certification body. It is
expected by early 2014.
Incoming mains voltage and frequency are automatically
sensed by the 5730A, and switching fuses in no longer
required (chooses/switches fuses automatically). Frequency
range: 47-63 Hz Mains Voltages: (±10%) 100 V, 110 V, 115 V,
120 V, 200 V, 220 V, 230 V, 240 V
The feature is known as "Soft Power." The power switch on
the rear panel completely disconnects the unit from all mains
power. The power switch on the front is related to the
automatic power sensing capability of the unit. When the
rear switch is ON and the front is OFF, the power sensing
feature is active and provides the correct voltage and
frequency settings when the front switch is turned ON.
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