Storage And Shipment; Operation - HP 11710A Operating And Service Manual

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Model 11710A
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d.
Seal the shipping container securely.
e.
STORAGE AND SHIPMENT
32.
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b.
c.
Operating Environment (Cont'd)
Temperature: 0 to 55° C
Humidity: Up to 95% relative
Altitude: Up to 4500 metres (15,000 feet)
28.
Bench Operation
29. The instrument is equipped with plastic feet
and a tilt stand for use on a bench.
30.
Rack Mounting
31. The instrument can be rack mounted by using
an adapter frame. The adapter frame is a rack
frame that accepts several combinations of sub-
modular units.
or additional information, address
inquiries to your nearest Hewlett-Packard office.
35. Packaging
36. Original Packaging. Containers and materials
identical to those used in factory packaging are
available through Hewlett-Packard offices. If the
instrument is being returned to Hewlett-Packard
for servicing, attach a tag indicating the type of
service required, return address, model number,
and full serial number. Also, mark the container
RAGILE to assure careful handling. In any cor ­
respondence, refer to the instrument by model
number and full serial number.
Temperature: — 40 to +75°C
Humidity: Up to 95% relative
Altitude: Up to 7630 metres (25,000 feet)
Environment
The instrument should be stored in a clean,
environment. The following environmental
42. Rear Panel
use Replacement. The main ac
line fuse is located on the rear panel next to the
power cable jack (see
igure 2). To remove the
fuse, first remove the line power cable from its
jack. Slide the fuse compartment cover to the left,
then pull the handle marked
USE PULL and re ­
move the fuse.
40. Operator Maintenance
41. Operator maintenance is limited to replace ­
ment of the rear panel fuse, the A2 1 Power
Supply fuse and the front panel LINE switch lamp.
Do not apply signal levels greater than
+23 dBm into either the RF IN or RF
OUT jacks.
In the Straight-Through mode, do not
apply DC or RF signal levels into the RF
OUT jack which exceed the listed reverse
power damage level of the RF signal
source.
CAUTIONS
c.
cables.
33.
34.
dry
limitations apply to both storage and shipment:
the instrument to provide a firm cushion and pre ­
vent movement inside the container. Protect the
control panel with cardboard.
Mark the shipping container
RAGILE
to assure careful handling.
37. Other Packaging.
The following general in ­
structions should be used for repackaging with
commercially available materials:
d.
Connect the power cable to the power
receptacle. Press the LINE switch and release. The
switch should remain in, the lamp within the
plastic lens should be lighted, and the cursor on the
curved portion of the switch should indicate ON.
38. OPERATION
39. Controls and indicators of the 11710A are
explained in
igure 4. To operate the instrument,
proceed as follows:
a.
Verify that the power transformer pri ­
mary of the 11710A is matched to the line voltage
by the Line Voltage Selection Card.
b.
Check the 11710A power fuse for cor ­
rect rating.
Connect the R IN and OUT connector
a.
Wrap the instrument in heavy paper or
plastic. (If shipping to a Hewlett-Packard office or
service center, attach a tag indicating the type of
service required, return address, model number,
and full serial number.)
Use a strong shipping container.
Use a layer of shock-absorbing material
70 to 100 mm (3 to 4 in.) thick around all sides of
f.
In any correspondence, refer to instru ­
ment by model number and full serial number.

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