COBHAM AXRF RF Subsystem, AXRF AutoCal Getting Started

AXRF RF Subsystem and AutoCal Unit
Contains important safety precautions
Getting Started
Read this before handling or powering up the instrument!
AXRF RF Subsystem
and AutoCal Unit
Getting Started
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(trading as Cobham Wireless and hereafter referred to throughout the document as ‘Cobham’).
Document no. 47090/303
Issue 2
27 April 2015
Preface

About this document

This guide covers the AXRF RF Subsystem and the AutoCal Unit.
It contains safety precautions that you should observe before and during operation of the instruments.
It provides a very basic introduction to the instruments. For full details of all the capabilities of the instruments, please refer to the AXRF RF Subsystem and AutoCal Unit User Manual (document no. 47090/270) on the supplied CD-ROM 46886/100.
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Contents
About this document .................................................................................................................................................. ii
Associated documentation .............................................................................................................................................. iv
Safety instructions ........................................................................................................................................................ v
Invalid cal data/damage to modules ............................................................................................................................ v
Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................................ vi
Précautions ........................................................................................................................................................................ix
Vorsichtsmaßnahmen .............................................................................................................................................. xii
Precauzioni ...................................................................................................................................................................... xv
Precauciones .............................................................................................................................................................. xviii
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1
AXRF RF Subsystem .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
AutoCal Unit ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Installation requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 2
AXRF RF Subsystem cooling............................................................................................................................................. 2
18-slot chassis ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Connecting to supply ........................................................................................................................................................... 2
AXRF RF Subsystem ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
AutoCal Unit ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Disconnecting device................................................................................................................................................... 2
AXRF RF Subsystem configuration and cabling ..................................................................................................... 4
Software ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Required software .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Software installation ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
Programming the AXRF RF Subsystem ....................................................................................................................... 5
General information ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
AXRF control software ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
AXRF control description ........................................................................................................................................... 5
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If you want to…
Refer to…

Associated documentation

Learn about AXRF RF Subsystem and AutoCal Unit AXRF RF Subsystem and AutoCal Unit User Manual
Part no. 47090/270
On AXRF System CD-ROM 46886/100 and at www.cobham.com/wireless
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Safety instructions

These requirements apply to both the AXRF RF Subsystem and the AutoCal Unit, unless otherwise specified.
For user safety, read and follow all instructions, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and Notes marked in this manual and on the associated instrument before handling or operating the instrument.
Read these safety instructions carefully.
Keep this manual for future reference.
Read the specifications section of this manual for information about the operating environment of the instrument.
When installing/mounting or uninstalling/removing an instrument:
turn off power and unplug any power cords/cables.
To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument:
keep the instrument away from water or liquid sources;
keep the instrument away from high heat or high humidity;
keep the instrument properly ventilated (do not block or cover ventilation openings);
make sure to use recommended voltage and power source settings;
always install and operate the instrument near an easily accessible electrical socket-outlet;
secure the power cord (do not place any object on/over the power cord);
only install/attach and operate the instrument on stable surfaces and/or recommended mountings;
if the instrument is not to be used for long periods, turn it off and unplug it from its power source.
Never attempt to repair an instrument. Instruments should only be serviced by qualified personnel.
An instrument must be serviced by authorized technicians when:
the power cord or plug is damaged;
liquid has penetrated the instrument;
it has been exposed to high humidity/moisture;
it is not functioning or does not function according to the user manual;
it has been dropped and/or damaged;
it has an obvious sign of breakage.

Invalid cal data/damage to modules

Do not remove any of the installed PXI modules. Removing a module invalidates the system calibration data supplied with the AXRF RF Subsystem, and may damage the module.
PXI is a trademark of the PXI Systems Alliance
NI and LabVIEW are the registered trademarks of National Instruments Inc.
Product and company names listed are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies.
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These terms have specific meanings in this manual:
Hazard symbols
The meaning of hazard symbols appearing on the equipment and in the documentation is as follows:
Symbol Description
Safety

Precautions

information to prevent personal injury.
information to prevent damage to the equipment.
important general information.
Refer to the operating manual when this symbol is marked on the equipment. Familiarize yourself with the nature of the hazard and the actions that may have to be taken.
Dangerous voltage
Toxic hazard
Hot surface
Suitability for use
This equipment has been designed and manufactured by Cobham to generate low-power RF signals for testing radio communications apparatus and to digitize and provide spectrum analysis of RF signals.
If the equipment is not used in a manner specified by Cobham, or if it is damaged, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Cobham has no control over the use of this equipment and cannot be held responsible for events arising from its use other than for its intended purpose.
General conditions of use
This product is designed and tested to comply with the requirements of BS EN 61010-1 ‘Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use’, for Class III equipment and is for use in a pollution degree 2 environment. The equipment is designed to operate from an installation category II supply.
Equipment should be protected from the ingress of liquids and precipitation such as rain, snow, etc. When moving the equipment from a cold to a hot environment, it is important to allow the temperature of the equipment to stabilize before it is connected to the supply to avoid condensation forming. The equipment must only be operated within the environmental conditions specified in the data sheet, otherwise the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
This product is not approved for use in hazardous atmospheres or medical applications or safety­critical applications.
The enclosure of the host PXI chassis should meet the enclosure requirements of BS EN 61010-1, in order to provide an appropriate fire enclosure for the product.
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Safety
Electrical hazards (DC supply voltage)
This equipment conforms with IEC safety Class III, meaning that for continued safety it must only be connected to supplies and signal sources which conform to ‘Separated Extra-Low Voltage’ (SELV and SELV-E) voltage and insulation requirements. No hazardous voltages are generated internally. See the data sheet for the maximum permitted voltage levels that can be applied.
Do not remove equipment covers as this may result in personal injury. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
Heavy equipment
The weight of this equipment exceeds the 18 kg (40 lb) guideline for manual handling by a single person. To avoid the risk of injury, an assessment should be carried out prior to handling which takes account of the load, workplace environment and individual capability, in accordance with European Directive 90/269/EEC and associated National Regulations.
Toxic hazards
Some of the components used in this equipment may include resins and other materials which give off toxic fumes if incinerated. Take appropriate precautions, therefore, in the disposal of these items.
Beryllium copper
It is possible that some mechanical components within this equipment may be manufactured from beryllium copper. This is an alloy with a beryllium content of approximately 5 %. It represents no risk in normal use.
The material should not be machined, welded or subjected to any process where heat is involved.
It must be disposed of as “special waste”.
It must NOT be disposed of by incineration.
Short circuited/bent pins
Before replacing a module into the chassis, check inside the chassis that no debris is present between pins on the backplane connectors, and that no pins on the backplane connectors are bent or damaged. Check the module’s connectors in the same way. Short-circuits can damage the module and chassis, and may cause fire.
If debris is present, ensure that no power is applied to the chassis, and carefully remove the debris with an antistatic brush.
The module should slide smoothly and easily into the slot. If you feel resistance, remove the module and check for obstructions or damage, and that the module is compatible with the chosen slot.
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Hot surfaces
Take care when touching a module which has run for a prolonged period; the surface temperature can become high.
Static-sensitive components
This equipment contains static-sensitive components which may be damaged by handling.
Safety
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