Connecting The Line Cord; Connecting The Outputs - Agilent Technologies N6705 User Manual

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Connecting the Line Cord

WARNING
NOTE

Connecting the Outputs

WARNING
Model N6705 User's Guide
FIRE HAZARD Use only the power cord that was supplied with your
instrument. Using other types of power cords may cause overheating of the
power cord, resulting in fire.
SHOCK HAZARD The power cord provides a chassis ground through a third
conductor. Be certain that your power outlet is of the three-conductor type
with the correct pin connected to earth ground.
Connect the power cord to the IEC 320 connector on the rear of the
unit. If the wrong power cord was shipped with your unit, contact
your nearest Agilent Sales and Support Office.
The AC input on the back of your unit is a universal AC input. It
accepts nominal line voltages in the range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC.
The frequency can be 50 Hz, 60 Hz, or 400 Hz.
The detachable power cord may be used as an emergency disconnecting
device. Removing the power cord will disconnect AC input power to the unit.
SHOCK HAZARD Turn off all outputs before making front or rear panel
connections. All wires and straps must be properly connected with the
binding posts securely tightened.
The binding posts accept wires sizes up to AWG 14 in location (A).
The maximum binding post current rating at location (A) is 20 A.
Securely fasten all wires by hand-tightening the binding posts. A
chassis ground binding post is located on the front panel for
convenience.
You can also insert standard banana plugs into the front of the
connectors as shown in (B). The maximum binding post current
rating at location (B) is 15 A.
B
A
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