Safety; Intended Use; Reasonably Foreseeable Improper Use; Staff Requirements - LANGER EMV-Technik PA 3010 set User Manual

Preamplifier 10 mhz up to 10 ghz
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PA 3010 set

5 Safety

5.1 Intended Use

The PA 3010 is used to amplify (weak) measurement signals from connected near-field probes in the
frequency range from 10 MHz to 10 GHz.
A near-field probe is connected to the SMA input of the preamplifier via a suitable coaxial cable with
SMA connector (male). The PA 3010 is connected to either a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope
via the SMA output (male).
The PA 3010 is powered by the provided power supply.

5.2 Reasonably Foreseeable Improper Use

Improper use of the PA 3010 set may put the user at risk, damage the product and/or the technical
equipment connected to the product.
Examples of improper use:
• Safety devices are bypassed or rendered ineffective.
• The PA 3010 preamplifier or any connected devices are used in a defective state.
• The PA 3010 set is used outside the specified range of technical parameters.
• The field of application is changed by modifications to the design.
Claims due to the improper use of the PA 3010 set are excluded!

5.3 Staff Requirements

Only persons who are trained and qualified in the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) may
operate the PA 3010 set.
The PA 3010 set must not be operated by persons whose reactions are impaired by, for example,
alcohol, medication or drugs.

5.4 Safety Instructions

When using a product from Langer EMV-Technik GmbH, please observe the following safety
instructions to protect yourself against electric shock or the risk of injury:
• The operating and safety instructions for all devices included in the set-up must be observed.
• Before operating the product, externally inspect all equipment used in the set-up for damage.
• Damaged or defective devices must be replaced.
• All devices are to be connected or disconnected only when the source of interference is switched off.
• The product may only be operated under supervision.
• To avoid excessive heating of the preamplifier, it must not be covered.
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