To Connect Power and Powering On/Off
The waveform rasterizer operates from a single-phase power source with the neutral conductor at or near earth ground.
The line conductor is fused for over-current protection. A protective ground connection through the grounding conductor in
the power cord is essential for safe operation.
AC Power Requirements
The waveform rasterizer operates from an AC line frequency of 50 or 60 Hz, over the range of 100-240 Volts, without the
need for configuration, except the power cord. (See page 1, International Power Plugs.) The typical power draw is 50 W.
Refer to the Specifications and Performance Verification on the User Documents CD for additional information on power
and environmental requirements.
Connect the supplied power cord to the rear-panel power connector. There is no power switch on the waveform rasterizer, so
the instrument will turn on as soon as you apply power.
To Install in a Video System
The waveform rasterizer can operate almost anywhere in the distribution system due to its high impedance, bridging, and
loop-through inputs. This section describes two types of connections and presents information on line termination. The
following diagrams are for serial digital systems, but similar connections are common for the analog composite inputs
on the waveform rasterizer.
To install for monitoring the video
bit stream of a serial receiver
1. Route the incoming serial signal
through one of the waveform rasterizer
loop-though inputs.
2. Connect the output of the serial receiver
to the other loop-through input, so you
can compare the incoming signal and
the regenerated output signal.
NOTE.
See the Specifications on the
WVR6100, WVR7000, and WVR7100 User
Documents CD for maximum cable lengths
allowed.
WVR6100, WVR7000, and WVR7100 Waveform Rasterizers Quick Start User Manual
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