Step 3. Install The Analyzer; Step 4. Connect The Accessories - Keysight Technologies PNA Series Installation And Quick Start Manual

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Installing Your Analyzer

Step 3. Install the Analyzer

Please review all safety information located in
Environmental Information" on page
and using the analyzer
The analyzer can be installed on a bench top or in an equipment rack. When
installing an analyzer equipped with handles in an equipment rack, use Option
1CP. When installing an analyzer not equipped with handles in an equipment
rack, use Option 1CM.
In all installations, consider the following ventilation requirements when
deciding where to set up your analyzer.
Ventilation Requirements: When installing the product in a cabinet, the
convection into and out of the product must not be restricted. The ambient
temperature (outside the cabinet) must be less than the maximum
operating temperature of the instrument by 4°C for every 100 watts
dissipated in the cabinet. If the total power dissipated in the cabinet is
greater than 800 watts, then forced convection must be used.
To Install in an Equipment Rack
(Option 1CP - Rack Mounting For Instruments Equipped With Handles)
(Option 1CM - Rack Mounting For Instruments Not Equipped With Handles)
When you install the analyzer in an equipment rack, you must install rails in the
rack to support the weight of the analyzer. Attach either the Option 1CP or
Option 1CM rack mount flanges to the analyzer. Secure the analyzer to the
equipment rack. Replace the analyzer bottom plastic feet with the hole plugs
provided.
For installation, follow the instructions provided with the rack mount kit and
the rail kit.

Step 4. Connect the Accessories

USB devices can be connected to any available USB port. All ports comply with
a minimum of USB 2.0 specifications. The PNA will recognize the USB device
when it is connected and run the appropriate software driver to make the
device operate correctly. However, there is a limit to the amount of current that
the PNA USB ports can provide. See PNA Help - "USB port specifications"
(index entry) for more information.
When starting the PNA, do not have any USB devices connected other than a
mouse and keyboard. The current draw from other accessories can impact the
initial boot-up sequence.
Installation Note E8356-90001
"Safety, Regulatory, and
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