Keysight Technologies M937 A Series, M9371A, M9370A, M9373A, M9374A Startup Manual

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Keysight M937xA PXIe Vector Network Analyzer Modules
M9370A, 300 kHz to 4 GHz M9371A, 300 kHz to 6.5 GHz M9372A, 300 kHz to 9 GHz M9373A, 300 kHz to 14 GHz M9374A, 300 kHz to 20 GHz M9375A, 300 kHz to 26.5 GHz
Startup Guide
Notices
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Manual Part Number
M9370-90001
Print Date
September 5, 2014
Published in USA
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Safety Notices
CAUTION
A CAUTION notice denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, or the like that, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to the product or loss of important data. Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION notice until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
WARNING
A WARNING notice denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, or the like that, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in personal injury or death. Do not proceed beyond a WARNING notice until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
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Contents
1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Getting Started
Introduction 5
Related Documentation 5
STEP 1. Unpack and Inspect the Network Analyzer Modules 6
Inspect for Damage 7
How to Return an Instrument for Service 7
STEP 2. Check the Shipment 8
STEP 3. Install the Software 9
System Requirements 9
Hardware Requirements 9
Power Up the Controller 10
Software Installation Overview 10
STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules 12
Recommended Best Practices to Ensure Proper and Safe Module Operating Conditions 12
Tools Required for the Installation Procedure 13
Installation Procedure 13
Front Panel Features 20
STEP 5. Verify Operation of the Network Analyzer Modules 21
The Operator’s Check 21
If the Operator’s Check Fails 22
2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting Help with Your Network Analyzer Module
Help System 23
N937xA on the Internet 24
Contacting Keysight 25
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety and Regulatory Information
Maintenance 27
Shipment for Service 28
Safety Symbols 29
General Safety Considerations 30
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Contents
Before Applying Power 30
Servicing 30
Operating Conditions 30
Regulatory Information 31
Instructions for Use 31
EMC 31
Safety 31
Instrument Markings 32
Declaration of Conformity 33
Warranty 34
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Getting Started Introduction
M937xA PXIe Startup Guide

1 Getting Started

Introduction

The scope of this Startup Guide is to detail the processes of receiving and installing the network analyzer module and cables that compose the Keysight M937xA PXIe Vector Network Analyzer module. Additionally, installing the required software and verifying network analyzer module operation is documented. If you have any questions after reviewing this information, please contact your local Keysight Technologies Inc. representative or contact us through our support Website at http://na.support.keysight.com/pxi.

Related Documentation

You can find all M937xA PXI network analyzer module documentation and other resources at: http://na.support.keysight.com/pxi/help or at the respective product pages on www.keysight.com (go to Document Library > Manual s).
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Getting Started STEP 1. Unpack and Inspect the Network Analyzer Modules

STEP 1. Unpack and Inspect the Network Analyzer Modules

CAUTION The network analyzer modules are shipped in materials which prevent damage
from static. The modules should only be removed from the packaging in an anti-static area ensuring that correct anti-static precautions are taken. Store all modules in anti-static envelopes when not in use.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electronic components. Use a static-safe work station to perform all work on electronic assemblies.
Figure 1-1 shows a static-safe work station using two types of ESD protection:
conductive table-mat and wrist-strap combination, and conductive floor-mat and heel-strap combination. Both types, when used together, provide a significant level of ESD protection. Of the two, only the table-mat and wrist-strap combination provides adequate ESD protection when used alone. To ensure user safety, the static-safe accessories must provide at least 1 meg-ohm of isolation from ground.
WARNING Do NOT use these techniques for a static-safe work station when working on
circuitry with a voltage potential greater than 500 volts.
Figure 1-1 ESD protection setup
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Getting Started STEP 1. Unpack and Inspect the Network Analyzer Modules
Unpack the network analyzer modules from the shipping containers. Keep the black and red plastic port protectors and the shipping containers for possible reuse.

Inspect for Damage

After unpacking a network analyzer module, inspect it for any shipping damage. Report any damage to the shipping agent immediately, as such damage is not covered by the warranty.
CAUTION To avoid damage when handling the network analyzer modules, do not touch
exposed connector pins.

How to Return an Instrument for Service

Should it become necessary to return a network analyzer module for repair or service, follow the steps below:
1. Review the warranty information shipped with your product.
2. Contact Keysight to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) and return address. For assistance finding Keysight contact information, go to
www.keysight.com/find/assist (worldwide contact information for repair
and service).
3. Write the following information on a tag and attach it to the network analyzer module:
Name and address of owner. A P.O. box is not acceptable as a return
address.
Network analyzer module serial numbers. The serial number label is
located on the side panel of the module. The serial number can also be read from the Soft Front Panel (SFP) interface, after the hardware is installed.
Description of the service required or the failure.
4. On the shipping label, write ATTENTION REPAIR DEPARTMENT and the RMA number.
5. Ship the analyzer module using the original packaging materials. Shipping the analyzer module in anything other than the original packaging may result in non-warranted damage.
NOTE In your correspondence, refer to the network analyzer module by serial number
and by model number.
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Getting Started STEP 2. Check the Shipment

STEP 2. Check the Shipment

Use the Contents List in the shipping container to verify the completeness of your shipment. If not complete, refer to
“Contacting Keysight” on page 25.
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Getting Started STEP 3. Install the Software

STEP 3. Install the Software

System Requirements

Topic Windows 7 and Vista Requirements
Operating system Windows 7 (32 bit and 64 bit)
Processor speed 1.5 GHz dual core (x86 or x64) minimum
Available memory 1 GB minimum (8 GB recommended)
Available disk space 1.5 GB available hard disk space

Hardware Requirements

Windows Vista, SP 1 and SP2 (32-bit and 64-bit)
(2.4 GHz recommended)
Topic Requirements
Chassis PXIe or PXI-H chassis slot
Controllers PXI or PXI Express embedded controller or remote controller
(external PC connected to the chassis by a PCI-to-PXI interface) is required.
Embedded controller Keysight M903xA or an equivalent embedded controller that
meets the following requirements:
A PXIe system controller (PXI-1 embedded controllers are not compatible).
Utilizes a 2x8, 4x4, or 1x8 PXIe system slot link configuration.
Runs one of the operating systems listed in System
Requirements (above).
Remote controller (For Keysight M9018A chassis use only) A PC running one of
the operating systems listed in System Requirements and a Keysight M9021A Cable Interface x8 with one of the following PC interface options:
Keysight M9045B PCIe ExpressCard Adaptor x1, with cable (for a laptop PC)
Keysight M9048B PCIe Desktop Adaptor x8, with cable (for a desktop PC)
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Getting Started STEP 3. Install the Software

Power Up the Controller

If you are using a remote controller, complete the following steps:
1. Install the cable interface between the remote controller and the chassis. If you are using an Keysight M9021A cable interface, refer to the Keysight M9021A documentation for further details.
2. Power up the chassis.
3. Power up the PC.
CAUTION If you are using a remote controller and you have installed the interface cable, you must
power up the chassis BEFORE you power up the PC.
When you power down your system, shut down the PC BEFORE you power down the chassis.
If you are using an embedded controller, complete the following steps:
1. Install the embedded controller module into a compatible chassis. The Keysight M9018A PXIe chassis is recommended. Refer to the Keysight M9018A documentation for further details.
2. Connect peripherals (mouse, keyboard, monitor).
3. Power up the chassis.

Software Installation Overview

The software installation includes the following items:
Keysight IO Libraries Suite (IOLS), which includes the Keysight Connection Expert. This software is included with your shipment (CD part number E2094-60003), and the latest version is available at
www.keysight.com/find/iosuite. This software must be installed first.
NOTE Version 16.3.17914.4 (or newer) of the Keysight IO Libraries Suite is required.
Network analyzer module software, which includes the soft front panel (SFP) software, device drivers (IVI-C and IVI-COM, and LabVIEW G), and documentation for the M937xA PXIe Vector Network Analyzer modules. This software is included with your shipment (CD part number M9370-90003) and is also available at
http://na.support.keysight.com/pxi/firmware.
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Getting Started STEP 3. Install the Software
Software Installation Procedure
1. Install the Keysight IO Libraries Suite, using either the Keysight IO Libraries Suite CD included with your shipment (CD part number E2094-60003), or the downloadable file at www.keysight.com/find/iosuite. Follow the installer prompts to install the IO libraries.
2. Install the network analyzer module software:
a. Using either the CD included with your shipment (CD part number
M9370-90003) or the downloadable file at
http://na.support.keysight.com/pxi/firmware, launch the installer.
b. Follow the installer prompts.
3. Complete the installation:
If Using an Embedded Controller:
a. After the InstallShield Wizard has completed, click Finish.
b. Restart the embedded controller PC, using Start > Restart, and wait for
the system to restart.
If Using a Remote Controller:
a. After the InstallShield Wizard has completed, click Finish.
b. Shut down the remote controller PC, using Start > Shut down.
c. Power down the chassis.
d. Power up the chassis.
e. Power up the remote controller PC.
NOTE Check for software updates at: http://na.support.keysight.com/pxi/firmware.
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Getting Started STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules

STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules

IMPORTANT Please review all safety information located in Chapter 3 before proceeding with
installing and using the network analyzer module.
NOTE These modules can be used in a chassis with a PXIe, or PXI-H chassis slots.

Recommended Best Practices to Ensure Proper and Safe Module Operating Conditions

Ensure proper chassis air flow is maintained.
The use of a Keysight M9018A chassis is recommended for optimum temperature control. If a different chassis is used, make sure it provides thermal protection if fans become inoperable or forced air cooling is obstructed.
— If using the Keysight M9018A PCIe Cable Interface, download the
Keysight Multiple PXIe and AXIe Chassis System Configuration Tool. Save the file to your local hard drive; do not try to open the file from the Internet location.
Use slot blockers and EMC filler panels in empty module slots to ensure proper operating temperatures. Keysight chassis and slot blockers optimize module temperature performance and reliability of test.
Set chassis fans to high or auto. Do not disable fans.
Position chassis to allow plenty of space around chassis air intake and fan exhaust.
At ambient temperatures above 45° C (113° F) set the chassis fan to high.
Figure 1-2 M937xA chassis air flow
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Getting Started STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules

Tools Required for the Installation Procedure

Phillips #1 torque driver, set to 4 in-lbs (0.45 N.m) - not supplied.
Socket adapter (part number 5023-1450) - supplied.
Torque driver (for use with socket adapter), set to 8 in-lb (0.91 N.m) - not supplied.
Cable removal tool (part number 5002-3361) - supplied.

Installation Procedure

CAUTION PXI hardware does not support “hot-swap” (changing network analyzer modules while
power is applied to the chassis) capabilities. Before installing or removing a module to/from the chassis, power-off the chassis to prevent damage to the module.
The network analyzer module can be installed in any PXIe or hybrid PXI slot marked with a peripheral slot compatibility image (solid black circle fro PXIe, or solid black circle with the letter “H” for hybrid.
1. Make sure that the line cord is plugged in to establish earth ground and that the chassis power switch is Off (see callouts 1 and 3 in Figure 1-3 on
page 14).
2. Wear a grounded wrist strap for this procedure (see callout 2 in Figure 1-3
on page 14).
3. If the chassis has multiple fan speed settings, ensure that the fan switch is set to AUTO.
4. Position the chassis to provide ample space between the chassis fan intake and exhaust vents. Blockage by walls or obstructions affects the air flow needed for cooling. (Refer to the chassis documentation for more information about cooling.)
5. Before inserting the network analyzer module into the chassis, back-out the top mounting screw (see callout 7 in Figure 1-3 on page 14) on the module to ensure that there is no interference between the screws and the mounting rails.
6. Holding the module by the injector/ejector handle, slide it into a slot, as shown in callouts 4 – 6 in Figure 1-3 on page 14.
a. Install the module into the slot of the chassis by placing the module card
edges into the front module guides (top and bottom).
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Getting Started STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules
b. Hold down the silver locking tab while pushing down the injector/ejector
handle to the unlatched (downward) position, and slide the module to the rear of the chassis.
c. Slide the module completely into the chassis. When you begin to feel
resistance, pull up on the injector/ejector handle to fully inject the module into the chassis. The injector/ejector handle should lock into place. (To remove the module from the chassis, you must first press the injector/ejector handle to unlock it.)
Figure 1-3 Installing the Network Analyzer Module
7. Repeat for other modules, if present.
8. Tighten the top mounting screw (see callout 7 in Figure 1-3) and the bottom mounting screw (located below the injector/ejector handle) on the module(s) using a Phillips #1 torque drive set to 4 in-lbs (0.45 N.m).
9. Install EMC filler panels and slot blockers into empty module slots to assure proper air circulation and operating temperatures.
10.If using only one M937xA module in the chassis, leave the 50 ohm loads attached as shown in Figure 1-4 on page 15.
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Getting Started STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules
Figure 1-4 Single M937xA Network Analyzer Module Configuration
NOTE In the following instructions, eight network analyzer modules are configured. Use these
instructions as a general guide if installing a different number of modules.
11.As seen in Figure 1-5 on page 16, each module is shipped with two 50 ohm loads attached to each module. To enable connections between module pairs, some of these loads must be removed. To remove the loads, use the socket adapter, seen in Figure 1-6 on page 16, attached to the 8 in-lb (0.91 N.m) torque driver.
a. On the module in slot 1, remove the 50 ohm load from the LO Out port.
Leave the load installed on the LO In port.
b. On the module in slot 8, remove the 50 ohm load from the LO In port.
Leave the load installed on the LO Out port.
c. On each of the remaining modules, remove both 50 ohm loads.
d. Save the 50 ohm loads that were just removed for possible reuse in
another module configuration.
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Getting Started STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules
Figure 1-5 50 Ohm Loads Installed on the Network Analyzer Modules
Figure 1-6 Socket Adapter for 50 Ohm Loads (part number 5023-1450)
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Getting Started STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules
12.Install a semi-rigid cable (M9370-20018), seen in Figure 1-7, between the Trig Out port and the Trig In port on each of the module pairs (1 & 2, 2 & 3, 3 & 4, 4 & 5, 5 & 6, 6 & 7, and 7 & 8).
Figure 1-7 Installing Semi-Rigid Cable M9370-20018
NOTE Use the supplied cable removal tool (5002-3361) to remove the M9370-20018 cables if
necessary. See Figure 1-8 on page 18.
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Getting Started STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules
Figure 1-8 Cable Removal Tool (part number 5002-3361)
13.Install a semi-rigid cable (M9370-20006), seen in Figure 1-9, between the LO Out port and the LO In port on each of the module pairs (1 & 2, 2 & 3, 3 & 4, 4 & 5, 5 & 6, 6 & 7, and 7 & 8), hand tightening the connectors.
Figure 1-9 Installing Semi-Rigid Cable M9370-20006
14.Tighten the semi-rigid cable using the socket adapter, seen in Figure 1-6
on page 16, attached to an 8 in-lb (0.91 N.m) torque driver.
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Getting Started STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules
15.Install a semi-rigid cable (M9370-20019), seen in Figure 1-10, between the Ref Out port and the Ref In port on each of the module pairs (1 & 2, 2 & 3, 3 & 4, 4 & 5, 5 & 6, 6 & 7, and 7 & 8).
Figure 1-10 Installing Semi-Rigid Cable M9370-20019
NOTE Use the supplied cable removal tool (5002-3361) to remove the M9370-20019 cables if
necessary. See Figure 1-8 on page 18.
You have now completed the hard ware installation proced ure.
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Getting Started STEP 4. Install the Network Analyzer Modules

Front Panel Features

Front Panel Photo Feature Description
Status LED OFF
: Power supply off. Safe to remove the network analyzer module from the chassis. AMBER GREEN FLASHING GREEN: RED
: Power supply on, but no firmware is in control.
: Firmware is in control; instrument is probably idle.
A sweep or measurement has been triggered.
: Last sweep had an error.
Port 1 APC 3.5 mm female connector. Sources stimulus signals for the DUT and
receives response signals from the DUT. Frequency range is determined
Port 2
by the network analyzer module model.
LO In SMA female connector. If the network analyzer module is not configured
with another module, the connector is terminated with a 50 ohm load. If the module is configured with a module in an adjacent slot, the connector receives the LO signal from the configured module.
LO Out SMA female connector. If the network analyzer module is not configured
with another module, the connector is terminated with a 50 ohm load. If the analyzer module is configured with a module in an adjacent slot, the connector provides the LO signal to the configured module.
Ref In SMB female connector. A 10 MHz external reference signal supplied to
this port can be used as the instrument frequency reference instead of the internal frequency reference. To activate this feature on the soft front panel, select Utility > System > Configure > External Reference.
Ref Out SMB female connector. Outputs a 10 MHz frequency reference signal for
use by other test equipment.
Trig In SMB female connector. Inputs a signal to trigger the network analyzer
module.
Trig Out SMB female connector. Outputs a signal either before or after a
measurement.
Trig Ready SMB female connector. Outputs a “READY’ signal to other devices.
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Getting Started STEP 5. Verify Operation of the Network Analyzer Modules

STEP 5. Verify Operation of the Network Analyzer Modules

The Operator’s Check

NOTE Allow the network analyzer modules to warm up for at least 15 minutes before performing
the Operator’s Check.
The operator’s check is a software driven test that checks the basic operation of the assemblies in all of the measurement port signal paths. By performing the operator’s check, the following are determined:
attenuation ranges of all installed attenuators
calibration of the receivers
frequency response of the receivers
•phase lock
noise floor and trace noise
various voltages throughout the network analyzer module
Accessories Used in the Operator’s Check
Male short(s) or open(s) from a 3.5 mm calibration kit.
Performing the Operator’s Check
NOTE Perform the Operator’s Check on each network analyzer module in your configuration.
1. On your PC screen, click the Network Analyzer icon.
2. Select a network analyzer module in your configuration.
3. On the soft front panel, select Utility > System > Service > Operator’s Check.
4. In the PXI Operator’s Check dialog box (refer to Figure 1-11 on page 22), under Configure, select either Prompt for attachment of Short/Open, to pause at each step in the process to allow moving the short/open to the appropriate port, or Shorts/Opens are attached to ALL ports, to run through the test without stopping. Shorts and opens can be mixed on the test ports.
5. Select Begin.
6. If shorts and opens are not connected to all ports, you will be prompted to connect them as they are needed.
7. The result of the operator’s check will be shown as a PASS or FAIL next to each test (refer to Figure 1-11 on page 22.
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Getting Started STEP 5. Verify Operation of the Network Analyzer Modules
Figure 1-11 Operator’s Check Dialog Box

If the Operator’s Check Fails

1. Clean the test ports, and the open(s) or short(s). Torque to specification. Repeat the check.
2. If the check still fails, return the network analyzer module to Keysight. See
“How to Return an Instrument for Service” on page 7.
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Getting Help with Your Network Analyzer Module Help System
M937xA PXIe Startup Guide

2 Getting Help with Your Network Analyzer Module

Help System

Use the Help System to quickly reference programming and user documentation
To access Help:
From the analyzer module software
— On your PC screen, click the Network Analyzer icon.
— After making your analyzer module configuration settings, click Help.
•Online, go to http://na.support.keysight.com/pxi/help.
From the CD included with your shipment (CD part number M9370-90003), click Soft Front Panel Help.
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Getting Help with Your Network Analyzer Module N937xA on the Internet

N937xA on the Internet

The M937xA PXI Network Analyzer System Web page is another resource for help with the analyzer module. You can find all M937xA PXI network analyzer module documentation and other resources at:
http://na.support.keysight.com/pxi/help.
Check for software updates at: http://na.support.keysight.com/pxi/firmware.
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Getting Help with Your Network Analyzer Module Contacting Keysight

Contacting Keysight

Assistance with test and measurements needs and information on finding a local Keysight office are available on the Web at:
www.keysight.com/find/assist.
If you do not have access to the Internet, please contact your Keysight field engineer.
NOTE In any correspondence or telephone conversation, refer to the Keysight product by its
model number and full serial number. With this information, the Keysight representative can determine whether your product is still within its warranty period.
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Getting Help with Your Network Analyzer Module Contacting Keysight
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Safety and Regulatory Information Maintenance
M937xA PXIe Startup Guide

3 Safety and Regulatory Information

Maintenance

To remove dirt or dust from the external case of the network analyzer module, clean the case using a dry or slightly-dampened cloth only.
WARNING To prevent electrical shock, remove analyzer module from chassis slot for cleaning. Use a
dry cloth or one slightly dampened with water to clean the external case parts. Do not attempt to clean internally.
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Safety and Regulatory Information Shipment for Service

Shipment for Service

Contact Keysight Technologies for instructions on where to ship the analyzer module for service.
Ship the analyzer module using the original packaging materials. Shipping the analyzer module in anything other than the original packaging may result in non-warranted damage.
Refer to “Contacting Keysight” on page 25.
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Safety and Regulatory Information Safety Symbols

Safety Symbols

The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual. Familiarize yourself with each of the symbols and its meaning before operating this instrument.
CAUTION Denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure that, if not correctly performed or
adhered to, would result in damage to or destruction of the product. Do not proceed beyond a caution note until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
WARNING Denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which, if not correctly performed or
adhered to, could result in injury or loss of life. Do not proceed beyond a warning note until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
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Safety and Regulatory Information General Safety Considerations

General Safety Considerations

Before Applying Power

WARNING If this product is not used as specified, the protection provided by the equipment could be
impaired. This product must be used in a normal condition (in which all means for protection are intact) only.
CAUTION The measuring terminals on this instrument are designed to be used with external signals
described in Measurement Category I, but NOT with external signals described in Categories II, III, and IV. The input of this instrument cannot be connected to the mains.

Servicing

WARNING These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid electrical
shock, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so.

Operating Conditions

WARNING Operator is responsible for maintaining safe operating conditions. To ensure safe
operating conditions, modules should not be operated beyond the full temperature range documented in the M937xA Data Sheet (http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pd f/M9370-90002.pdf). Not maintaining safe operating conditions can result in shorter module lifespans, improper module performance, and user safety issues. If modules are allowed to exceed the specified full temperature range, module surface temperatures can cause discomfort or burns if touched. If a module exceeds the full temperature range, always allow it to cool before touching it or removing it from the chassis.
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Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information

Regulatory Information

This section contains information that is required by various government regulatory agencies.

Instructions for Use

This product has been designed and tested in accordance with accepted industry standards, and has been supplied in a safe condition. The documentation contains information and warnings that must be followed by the user to ensure safe operation and to maintain the product in a safe condition.
EMC
Complies with European EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
IEC/EN 61326-1
CISPR Pub 11 Group 1, class A

Safety

AS/NZS CISPR 11
•ICES/NMB-001 This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001. Cet appareil ISM est conforme a la norme NMB-001 du Canada.
South Korean Class A EMC declaration: This equipment is Class A suitable for professional use and is for use in electromagnetic environments outside of the home.
A 급 기기 ( 업무용 방송통신기자재 ) 이 기기는 업무용 (A 급 ) 전자파적합기기 로서 판 매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주 의하시기 바라 며 , 가정외의 지역에서 사 용하는 것을 목적으 로 합니
Acoustic statement (European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, 1.7.4.2u)
Acoustic noise emission
LpA <70 dB
Operator position
Normal operation mode
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Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information

Instrument Markings

NOTE Some instrument markings may not appear on your analyzer.
The instruction documentation symbol. The product is marked with this symbol when it is necessary for the user to refer to the instructions in the documentation.
The AC symbol indicates the required nature of the line module input power.
This symbol indicates separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment, mandated under EU law as of August 13, 2005. All electric and electronic equipment are required to be separated from normal waste for disposal (Reference WEEE Directive, 2002/96/EC).
This symbol is used to identify a terminal which is internally connected to the product frame or chassis.
The CE mark is a registered trademark of the European Community. (If accompanied by a year, it is when the design was proven.)
I CES/NM B-001
The CSA mark is a registered trademark of the CSA International.
This mark designates the product is an Industrial Scientific and Medical Group 1 Class A product (reference CISPR 11, Clause 5).
This is a marking to indicate product compliance with the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Standard (ICES-001).
Direct Current.
The RCM mark is a registered trademark of the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
Indicates the time period during which no hazardous or toxic substance elements are expected to leak or deteriorate during normal use. Forty years is the expected useful life of the product.
This symbol on all primary or secondary packaging indicates compliance to China standard GB 18455-2001.
South Korean Certification (KC) mark; includes the marking's identifier code which follows the format: MSIP-REM-YYY-ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ or KCC-REM-YYY-ZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
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Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information

Declaration of Conformity

A declaration of conformity is available upon request, or a copy is available on the Keysight Technologies Web site at
http://www.keysight.com/go/conformity or by contacting Keysight - see
“Contacting Keysight” on page 25.
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Warranty

Safety and Regulatory Information Warranty
The actual warranty on your instrument depends on the date it was ordered as well as whether or not any warranty options were purchased at that time. To determine the exact warranty on your instrument, contact Keysight Technologies with the model and serial number of your instrument. Refer to
“Contacting Keysight” on page 25.
Keysight Technologies does not warrant third-party system-level (combination of chassis, controllers, modules, etc.) performance, safety, or regulatory compliance, unless specifically stated.
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