Connecting To A Power Supply - R&S NRQ6 Getting Started

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R&S
NRQ6
To disconnect from the DUT
1. NOTICE! Risk of damaging the center pin of the RF connector. Only rotate the
hex nut of the RF connector. Never rotate the R&S NRQ6 itself.
Carefully loosen the union nut at the front of the RF connector of the
R&S NRQ6.
2. Remove the R&S NRQ6.
4.5

Connecting to a Power Supply

The power for the R&S NRQ6 is supplied over the LAN PoE+ interface. See also
Chapter 5.3, "LAN PoE+
Risk of R&S NRQ6 damage
Make sure to use only PoE+ power sourcing equipment (PSE) as specified
in the IEEE 802.3at standard. Otherwise, the following consequences can
occur:
● If too much power is supplied, the R&S NRQ6 can get overheated which
can result in damage.
● If the supplied power is not sufficient, the R&S NRQ6 does not work
properly or not at all.
To connect to a LAN PoE+ interface
1. Use a suitable cable as described in
on page 33.
2. Connect one end of the cable to the LAN interface of the R&S NRQ6.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to one of the following:
● PoE+ port of a LAN switch:
See
Chapter 4.6.1.1, "Setup with a PoE+ Ethernet
● Output of a PoE+ injector:
See
Chapter 4.6.1.2, "Setup with a PoE+ Injector and a Non-PoE+ Ether-
net
Switch",
Getting Started 1178.3705.02 ─ 07
Interface",
on page 21.
Connecting to a Power Supply
on page 33.
Chapter 5.3, "LAN PoE+
Preparing for Use
Interface",
Switch",
on page 20.
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