Keysight Technologies V2802A Option M81 User's And Service Manual

Keysight Technologies V2802A Option M81
User’s and Service Guide
Notices
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Manual Part Number
V2800-90002
Edition
Print Date: October 2019
Supersedes: August 2019
Printed in USA/Malaysia
Published by: Keysight Technologies
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Safety Notices
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V2802A Option M81
Description 4
Verifying the Shipment 5
PXI, VSA and VSG Requirements 6
Table of Contents
Available Options
Distribution unit
PXI System Interface Accessories 6
General Specifications 7
Power Requirements
Environmental Requirements 7
Environmental Tests 7
Equipment Heating and Cooling 8
Dimensions and Space Requirements
RF Specifications at 25 Degree Celsius
Front and Rear Panel Features 10
Hardware Lock-link Setup
Stacking the Distribution Unit Using Two PXI Chassis
VSA RF Interface Cable Connections 16
VSG RF Interface Cable Connections
Service Information 20
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for a Three Instrument Stack 13
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Trouble Shooting the Distribution unit 21
RF Path Checks 21
Equipment Needed
Equipment Setup
Check Results 22
Safety and Regulatory Information 24
Introduction 24
Safety Earth Ground 24
Declaration of Co
Statement of Compliance
Before Applying Power 25
Servicing 26
Connector Care and Cleaning Precautions 27
nformity
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Table of Contents
Electrostatic Discharge Protection 27
Instrument Markings
Regulatory Information
Battery Collection 29
Electrical Safety Compliance 29
and EMC Compliance 29
EMI
Keysight Support, Services, and Assistance 30
Service and Support Options 30
Contacting Keysight 30
Shipping Your Product to Keysight for Service or Repair
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V2802A Option M81
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Description
V2802A Option M81 Description
The Keysight V2802A Option M81 is an eight channel LO Distribution Instrument. It is designed for use with Keysight M9381A PXI VSG and M9391A PXI VSA product family. It facilitates the time or phase synchronization of a multi-channel source or signal analyzer measurement system by allowing them to share the same LO signal.
The Distribution unit has the following key features:
· Frequency Range of Operation: 400 MHz to 6 GHz.
Maximum of eight instruments for system phase lock capability.
3.5 mm RF Ports (female connectors).
Output LO power levels are near unity gain.
It has no automated or monitoring controls features; it is simply an active
pass-thru instrument.
The V2802A Option M81 may also be referred to as the Distribution Unit throughout this document. MIM0 configuration designations are used (8 x 8) and refer to (number of sources) x (number of receivers) in the system configuration.
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V2802A Option M81 Description
Verifying the Shipment
To verify the contents shipped with your product, refer to the “Box Content List” included with the shipment.
Inspect the shipping container. If the container or packing material is damaged, it should be kept until the contents of the shipment have been checked mechanically and electrically. If there is physical damage refer to “Contacting Keysight” on page 30. Keep the damaged shipping materials (if any) for inspection by the carrier and a Keysight Technologies representative.
Table 1
V2802A-M81 Accessories Supplied
Description Part Number Qty
Termination, 50 Ohm, SMA female 1810-0118 8
User’s and Service Guide V2802A-M81 V2800-90002 1
RF Cable Interface Set for 8 x 0 VSG Source System: Figure 8 on page 19
RF Cable, Upper PXI LO OUT to Distribution Unit LO IN V2800-20006 1
RF Cable, Upper PXI LO OUT to Out 1 to 4 V2800-20008 4
RF Cable, Lower PXI LO OUT to Out 5 to 8 V2800-20009 4
RF Cable Interface Set for 0 x 8 VSA Analyzer System: Figure 7 on page 17
RF Cable, Upper PXI LO OUT to Distribution Unit LO IN V2800-20007 1
RF Cable, Upper PXI LO OUT to Out 1 to 4 V2800-20010 4
RF Cable, Lower PXI LO OUT to Out 5 to 8 V2800-20011 4
Hardware Lock-link Material: Figure 4 on page 13
Screws, T10 M3x0.5, 8 mm (Spacers) 0515-0372 6
Screws, T20 M4x0.7, 10 mm (PXI) 0515-0380 16
Screws, T20 M4x0.7, 18 mm (Distribution Unit) 0515-0436 4
Lock-link Bracket, Struts V2800-00007 4
Lock-link Bracket, Front Spacer V2800-20012 2
Lock-link Bracket, Rear Spacer V2800-20013 2
For your convenience, the Hardware Lock-link material has already been assembled.
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V2802A Option M81 PXI, VSA and VSG Requirements
PXI, VSA and VSG Requirements
It is required that the PXI modules M9381A and M9391A have Option 012 (LO sharing for phase coherency) to operate with the Distribution unit in a phase coherency configuration.
Available Options
Distribution unit
The Distribution Unit has these available options:
Instrument Options:
Option M81 - Eight channel LO Distribution capability
Rack Mount Accessory Options:
V2802A Option 1CM – Rack mount kit without handles
V2802A Option 1CN – Front handle kit
V2802A Option 1CP – Rack mount kit with handles
PXI System Interface Accessories
The Distribution Unit uses the following Lock-links, RF cables and material for your VSA or VSG system configuration. RF cables can be used with either configuration; however, the Lock-Link hardware material is for one of the two configurations only.
Table 2 Interface Lock-Link and Cable Sets
System Configuration
VSG 8 x 0
VSA 0 x 8
a. Refer to “Hardware Lock-link Setup for a Three Instrument Stack” on page 13. b. Refer to “VSA RF Interface Cable Connections” on page 16. c. Refer to “VSG RF Interface Cable Connections” on page 18.
Hardware Lock-link
V2800-00007, V2800-20012 &
V2800-20013a
RF Cable Port Number – Conn. Type
V2800-20006, 20008, 20009 – SMA/SMA
V2800-20007, 20010, 20011 –SMA/SMA
b
c
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V2802A Option M81 General Specifications
General Specifications
Specifications for the Distribution Unit (400 MHz to 6.0 GHz) are characteristic performance. A functional test certificate is offered only for the Distribution Unit.
Power Requirements
Verify that the required ac power is available before installing the Distribution Unit.
100/120 Vac 220/240 Vac 50/60 Hz
40 Watts
The instruments can operate with mains supply voltage fluctuations up to ± 10%
of the nominal voltage.
Air conditioning equipment (or other motor–operated equipment) should not be placed on the same ac line that powers the Distribution Unit.
This is a Safety Class I Prod uct (provided with a protective earthing ground incorporated in the power cord). The mains plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact. Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the product is likely to make the product dangerous.
Intentional interruption is prohibited.
Environmental Requirements
Refer to the standard documentation for environmental requirements.
Environmental Tests
The Distribution Unit complies with all applicable safety and regulatory requirements for the intended location of use.
•Altitude (Operation ) 3,000 meters (~10,000 feet)
The instrument can safely operate in a relative humidity of 80% for temperatures to 31 degrees C, decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40 degrees C.
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V2802A Option M81 General Specifications
Equipment Heating and Cooling
If necessary, install air conditioning and heating to maintain the ambient temperature within the appropriate range.
Ventilation Requirements: When installing the instrument in a cabinet, the convection into and out of the instrument 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, forced convection must be used.
Dimensions and Space Requirements
Standard installation of the measurement instrumentation should include configuration and installation on a customer provided lab bench or table top of adequate size and strength. For weight, dimensions and space requirements refer to the instrument documentation that is being used.
Table 3
Instrument Dimensions
Model Weight Height Wid th Depth
V2802A-M81 5.5 kg (12 lb)
88 mm (3.5 in)
425 mm (16.75 in)
500 mm (19.7 in)
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V2802A Option M81 General Specifications
RF Specifications at 25 Degree Celsius
It is recommended that you do not operate components near damage levels. The power levels must be 3 dB below maximum level to ensure no damage, see Table 4.
Table 4 Performance Information
Frequency Range and Power Levels:
Port Power Damage Level 15 dBm
RF Frequency Range 400 MHz to 6 GHz
Nominal Performance
Gain > 0.5 dB
Channel to Channel Gain Variation < ±1.5 dB
LO IN Match < 10 dB
OUT (1-8) Match < 10 dB
1 dB Compression > +4.5 dBm
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V2802A Option M81 Front and Rear Panel Features
Front and Rear Panel Features
Figure 1 V2802A-M81 Front Panel
Line Switch RF Connectors (x9)
The Distribution Unit has no automated control features; all signal path configurations are performed manually with the available front panel coaxial accessory interface cables
Line Switch
RF Connectors All of the RF connectors are 50 Ohm, 3.5 mm female
The front panel LINE switch disconnects the mains circuits from the mains supply. The switch is located at the bottom left corner of the front panel.
connectors.
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V2802A Option M81 Front and Rear Panel Features
Figure 2 V2802A-M81 Rear Panel
Chassis Ground Line Module
Chassis Ground
Line Module
Power Cords
A threaded terminal post for connecting the Distribution Unit to a conductive object, cabinet or structure to ensure a common potential and reduce leakage current in a system. Requires a (M4 x 0.7) threaded nut.
The line fuse, as well as a spare, reside within the line module. Figure 3 illustrates where the fuses are located and how to access them.
Install the instrument so that the ON/OFF switch is readily identifiable and is easily reached by the operator. The ON/OFF switch is the instrument disconnecting device. It disconnects the mains circuits from the mains supply before other parts of the instrument, or the detachable power cord can be removed from the electrical supply. Alternately, an externally installed switch or circuit breaker which is readily identifiable and is easily reached by the operator may be used as a disconnecting device.
A line power cord is supplied in one of several configurations, depending on the destination of the original shipment. Keysight can supply additional certified power cords to meet region electrical supply and receptacle configurations. Please contact Keysight at: www.keysight.com for assistance in power cord selection.
This is a Safety Class I Prod uct (provided with a protective earthing ground incorporated in the power cord). The mains plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact. Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the product is likely to make the product dangerous. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
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V2802A Option M81 Front and Rear Panel Features
Available Fuse
Figure 3 Line Module
Fuse F 3 A/250V (2110-0780)
For continued protection against fire hazard replace line fuse only with same type and rating. The use of other fuses or material is prohibited.
Verify that the premise electrical voltage supply is within the range specified on the instrument.
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V2802A Option M81 Hardware Lock-link Setup for a Three Instrument Stack
Hardware Lock-link Setup for a Three Instrument Stack
(Not needed if equipment is being installed in a system rack cabinet)
Stacking the Distribution Unit Using Two PXI Chassis
The Lock-link material provided will be used in these instructions to mechanically secure the Distribution Unit to two M9018A PXI chassis.
1. The lock-link kit materials needed:
0515-0372 - Screw T10 M3x0.5, 8 mm (x6), for Struts/Spacers
0515-0380 - Screw T20 M4x0.7, 10 mm (x16), for PXI Chassis
0515-0436 - Screw T20 M4x0.7, 18 mm (x4), for Dist. Unit
V2800-00007 – Lock-link, Struts (x4)
V2800-20012 - Lock-link, Front Spacer (x2)
V2800-20013 - Lock-link, Rear Spacer (x2)
The lock-link struts and spacers have already been assembled for your convenience using the 0515-0372 M3 screws, as shown in Figure 4. The top of each strut has also been labeled to aid in the correct location.
Figure 4 Lock-Link Strut and Spacer Assemblies
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V2802A Option M81 Hardware Lock-link Setup for a Three Instrument Stack
2. Remove the two rear feet from the bottom of the Distribution Unit.
3. Place the Distribution Unit on top of the first PXI chassis.
4. Using a T20 Torx driver, attached the two struts labeled “L-TOP FRONT” and “R-TOP FRONT” to the front side frame of the Distribution Unit using two screws (0515-0436). Torque to 9 in-lb.
5. Align the holes in the bottom PXI Chassis with the Front Strut holes and install two M4 10 mm screws (0515-0380) using a T20 Torx driver on both the left and right Front sides. If may be necessary to loosen the two M3 screws (0515-0372), Use a T10 Torx driver, on the Front Spacer so the strut can move more freely to align the holes. Leave the screws slightly loose for now.
Figure 5 Attaching the Distribution Unit to the Lower PXI Chassis
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V2802A Option M81 Hardware Lock-link Setup for a Three Instrument Stack
6. Lift the rear of the Distribution Unit and place the two remaining struts labeled L-TOP REAR and R-TOP REAR so that the attached rear spacer remains held in place by the weight of the Distribution Unit.
a. Attached the struts to the lower PXI Chassis with two M4 10 mm, screws
(0515-0380) using a T20 Torx driver on the left and right sides. It may be necessary to loosen the M3 screw (0515-0372) using a T10 Torx driver in the spacer above to align the holes. Leave the screws slightly loose for now.
7. Place the second PXI Chassis on top of the Distribution Unit.
a. Align the holes in the top PXI Chassis with the Strut holes and install two M4
10 mm screws (0515-0380) using a T20 Torx driver on both the left and right sides. It may be necessary to loosen the M3 screw (0515-0372) in the spacer above using a T10 torx driver to align the holes. Leave the screws slightly loose for now.
8. Once all the screws are installed into the two PXI Chassis, tighten to 9 in-lbs. Ensure the M3 screws (0515-0372), used to attach the Spacers to the Strut, are tighten to 9 in-lb as well.
Figure 6 Attaching the Distribution Unit to the Lower PXI Chassis
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V2802A Option M81 VSA RF Interface Cable Connections
VSA RF Interface Cable Connections
Figure 7 illustrates the system configuration (0x8) and cable connections.
1. Connect the RF interconnect cables from the PXI Chassis to the Distribution Unit. As you are connecting each cable, torque to 8 in-lb. Refer to Table 5.
Over torque will cause damage and may cause connectors to spin or become loose.
Table 5 VSA RF Interface Cable Connections
Keysight Part Numbers
V2800-20007 LO OUT - Slot 7 LO IN
V2800-20010 LO IN - Slot 5 OUT 5
V2800-20010 LO IN - Slot 8 OUT 6
V2800-20010 LO IN - Slot 13 OUT 7
V2800-20010 LO IN - Slot 17 OUT 8
V2800-20011 LO IN - Slot 5 OUT 1
V2800-20011 LO IN - Slot 8 OUT 2
V2800-20011 LO IN - Slot 13 OUT 3
V2800-20011 LO IN - Slot 17 OUT 4
From: PXI
To: Distribution Unit
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V2802A Option M81
I
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PXi
1IN
56
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7 8
I
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PXi
V2800-20011 x4 (Short Cable Up)
V2800-20007
V2800-20010 x4 (Long Cable Down)
Controller
KEYSIGHT
KEYSIGHT
KEYSIGHT
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VSA System
VSA RF Interface Cable Connections
Figure 7
VSA Front Panel RF Cables
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V2802A Option M81 VSG RF Interface Cable Connections
VSG RF Interface Cable Connections
Figure 8 illustrates the system configuration (8 x 0) and cable connections.
1. Connect the RF interconnect cables from the PXI Chassis to the Distribution Unit. As you are connecting each cable, torque to 8 in-lb. Refer to Table 6.
Over torque will cause damage to the connectors to spin or become loose.
Table 6 VSG RF Interface Cable Connections
Keysight Part Numbers
V2800-20006 LO OUT - Slot 9 LO IN
V2800-20008 LO IN - Slot 3 OUT 5
V2800-20008 LO IN - Slot 7 OUT 6
V2800-20008 LO IN - Slot 12 OUT 7
V2800-20008 LO IN - Slot 16 OUT 8
V2800-20009 LO IN - Slot 3 OUT 1
V2800-20009 LO IN - Slot 7 OUT 2
V2800-20009 LO IN - Slot 12 OUT 3
V2800-20009 LO IN - Slot 16 OUT 4
From: PXI
To: Distribution Unit
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V2802A Option M81
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PXi
1IN2
56
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78
I
PXi
KEYSIGHT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
V2800-20009 x4 (Long Cable Up)
V2800-20006
V2800-20008 x4 (Short Cable Down)
KEYSIGHT
KEYSIGHT
VSG System
VSG RF Interface Cable Connections
Figure 8
VSG Front Panel RF Cables
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V2802A Option M81
V2802A-M81 LO Distribution Network
Amp
LO IN
OUT 1
3dB
Source or Receiver
Master
LO Out
0.4 - 6 GHz
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUT 5
OUT 6
OUT 7
OUT 8
LO IN
LO IN
LO IN
LO IN
LO IN
LO IN
LO IN
LO IN
Source or Receiver
Slaves
Service Information
Service Information
Refer to “Contacting Keysight” on page 30.
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.
Table 7 Replacement Parts
Description Part Number
AC/DC Power Supply, 4 Output Ports 0950-5667
RF Amplifier, 26 dBm, SMA
Termination, 50 Ohm, SMA male
Fuse 3A 250V Non-Time delay 2110-0780
Bulkhead Coax Adapter, 3.5 mm (f/f) 1250-3805
Cable Assembly with fan, 12 V 87050-60027
V2802A Option M81 Guide
Figure 9 RF Block Diagram
0955-2712
1810-0118
V2800-90002
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V2802A Option M81
Port 1 Port 2
PNA
V2802A-M81
Port 1 Port 2
PNA
Attn2 (10 dB)
3.5 f/f
RF
Cables
Attn1 (10 dB)
OUT 8
LO IN
LOAD x7
Troubl
e Shooting the Distribution unit
Troubleshooting the Distribution Unit
RF Path Checks
If you suspect a RF signal path problem, the following procedure is provided to check all RF signal paths through the Distribution unit.
Equipment Needed
Two RF flex cables, 3.5 mm (m/f)
Two coax attenuators, 3.5 mm, 10 dB
One coax connector adapter, 3.5 mm (f/f)
Seven 50 Ohm Terminations, 3.5 mm or SMA male
Network Analyzer with 400 MHz to 6 GHz operating capability
Equipment Setup
1. Turn on the Distribution unit and the PNA (or equivalent).
2. Set the analyzers frequency range of 400 MHz to 6 GHz and IF BW to 1 kHz.
3. Connect two flexible RF cables to Ports 1 and 2 on the analyzer.
4. Configure the analyzer and make an S21 measurement.
5. Set the source power level to -5 dBm.
6. Using appropriate coax attenuators and adapters connect the two cable ends together.
7. Perform an S21 Normalization.
Figure 10 Equipment Setup
Normalization
S21
Measurement
S21
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V2802A Option M81
Amp
LO IN
OUT 1
3dB
Network
Analyzer
Port 1
0.4 - 6 GHz
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUT 5
OUT 6
OUT 7
OUT 8
Port 2
6dB
Neg.
Sloped
10 dB
10dB
Trouble Shooting the Distribution unit
Check Results
Connect the flexible RF cables with attenuators to the Distribution unit ports as described Table 8. Connect a 50 Ohm termination to all unconnected OUT ports. Refer to Figure 12, “Typical Path Response,” which illustrates a typical path response for all eight signal paths.
Table 8 Test Set RF Signal Path (S21)
Path Description
LO IN to Out 8
LO IN to Out 7
LO IN to Out 6
LO IN to Out 5
LO IN to Out 4
LO IN to Out 3
LO IN to Out 2
LO IN to Out 1
Figure 11
RF Signal Path Check
V2802A-M81 LO Distribution Network
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V2802A Option M81 Trouble Shooting the Distribution unit
Figure 12
Typical Path Response
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V2802A Option M81 Safety and Regulatory Information
Safety and Regulatory Information
Introduction
Review this product and related documentation to familiarize yourself with safety markings and instructions
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.
Safety Earth Ground
This is a Safety Class I Prod uct (provided with a protective earthing ground incorporated in the power cord). The mains plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact. Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the product is likely to make the product dangerous. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
before you operate the instrument.
Always use the three prong AC power cord supplied with this product. Failure to ensure adequate earth grounding by not using this cord may cause product damage and the risk of electrical shock.
Declaration of Conformity
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity is available upon request, or a copy is available on the Keysight Technologies web site at
http://regulations.keysight.com/DoC.htm
Statement of Compliance
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 and to maintain the product in a safe condition.
ensure safe operation
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V2802A Option M81 Safety and Regulatory Information
Before Applying Power
Verify that the premises electrical supply is within the range of the instrument. The instrument has an autoranging power supply.
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.
The Mains wiring and connectors shall premise electrical system. Failure, to ensure adequate earth grounding by not using the correct components may cause product damage,
This product is designed for use in Installation Category II and Pollution Degree 2.
Verify that the premise electrical voltage supply is within the range specified on the instrument.
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 product 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.
be compatible with the connector used in the
and serious injury.
This instrument has auto-ranging line within the specified range and voltage fluctuations do not to exceed 10 percent of the nominal supply voltage.
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voltage input, be sure the supply voltage is
Servicing
V2802A Option M81 Safety and Regulatory Information
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.
The opening o voltages. Disconnect the instrument from all voltage sources before opening.
No operator serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. To prevent electrical shock, do not remove covers.
The detachable power cord is the instrument d isconnecting device. It d isconnects the mains circuits from the mains supply before other parts of the instrument. The front panel switch is only a standby switch and is not a LINE switch (disconnecting device).
The power cord is connected to internal capacitors that may remain live for 5 seconds after d isconnecting the plug from its power supply.
f covers or removal of parts is likely to expose the user to dangerous
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V2802A Option M81 Electrostatic Discharge Protection
Connector Care and Cleaning Precautions
Remove the power cord to the instrument. To clean the connectors use alcohol in a well ventilated area. Allow all residual alcohol moisture to evaporate, and fumes to dissipate prior to energizing the instrument.
To prevent electrical shock, d isconnect the V2802A Option M81 from mains electrical supply before cleaning. Use a dry cloth or one slightly dampened with water to clean the external case parts. Do not attempt to clean internally.
If flammable cleaning materials are used, the material shall not be stored, or left open in the area of the equipment. Adequate ventilation shall be assured to prevent
the combustion of fumes, or vapors.
Electrostatic Discharge Protection
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electronic components. The product is shipped in materials that prevent damage from static, and should only be removed from the packaging in an anti-static area ensuring that the correct anti-static precautions are taken.
Two types of ESD protection are listed below. Purchase acceptable ESD accessories from your local supplier.
Conductive table-mat and wrist-strap combination
Conductive floor-mat and heal-strap combination
Both types, when used together, provide a significant level of ESD protection. To ensure user safety, static-safe accessories must provide at least 1 Meg Ohm of isolation from ground.
These techniques for a static-safe work station should not be used when working on circuitry with a voltage potential greater than 500 volts.
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V2802A Option M81 Instrument Markings
Instrument Markings
This section contains information that is r regulatory agencies.
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. All electric and from normal waste for disposal (Reference WEEE Directive).
This symbol indicates that the power line switch is ON.
This symbol indicates that the power line switch is in the STANDBY position.
This symbol indicates that the power line switch is in the OFF position.
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.
ccr.keysight@keysight.com
The Keysight email address is required by EU directives applicable to our product.
equired by various government
electronic equipment are required to be separated
ICES/NMB-001
IP 2 0
The CSA mark is a registered trademark of the CSA International.
This is a symbol of an Clause 5).
This is a marking to indicate product compliance with the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Standard (ICES-001). Cet appareil ISM est conforme à la norme NMB du Canada.
Direct Current.
The instrument has been designed to meet the requirements of IP 2 0 for egress and operational environment.
The RCM mark is a registered trademark of the 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 and 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.
Industrial Scientific and Medical Group 1 Class A product (CISPR 11,
Australian Communications and Media
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Regulatory Information
Battery Collection
Do not throw batteries away but collect as small chemical waste, or in accordance with your country’s requirements. You may return the battery to Keysight Technologies for disposal. Refer to “Contacting Keysight” on page 30 for assistance.
Safety
This instrument complies with the essential requirements of the European Low Voltage Directive.
Acoustic Statement (European Machinery Directive)
Acoustic noise emission LpA<70 dB Operator position Normal operation mode per ISO 7779
EMC Compliance
This instrument complies with the essential requirements of the European EMC Directive as well as current editions of the following standards (dates and editions are cited in the Declarations of Conformity at https://regulations.about.keysight.com/DoC/default.htm):
IEC/EN 61326-1
CISPR Pub 11 Group 1, Class A
AS/NZS CISPR 11
ICE
S/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
Information to the user: If this been conformity assessed for use in environment, this equipment may cause radio interference.
This EMC statement applies to the equipment only for use in a business
environment.
이 기기는 업무용 환경에서 사용할 목적으로 적합성평가를 받은 기기로서
가정용 환경에서 사용하는 경우 전파간섭의 우려가 있습니다.
instrument
사 용
is
equipped
with a "KC" label, it has
business environments. In a residential
사용자 안내문은업무용 방송통신기자재에만 적용한다.
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Keysight Support, Services, and Assistance
Service and Support Options
There are many other repair and calibration options available from the Keysight Technologies support organization. Thes agreements with varying response times. Contact Keysight for additional information on available service agreements for this product.
Contacting Keysight
Assistance with test and measurements needs and information or finding a local Keysight office are available at: http://www.keysight.com/find/assist
If you do not have access to the Internet, contact your field engineer.
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 the warranty status of your unit.
e options cover a range of service
Shipping Your Product to Keysight for Service or Repair
IMPORTANT Keysight Technologies reserves the right to reformat or replace the internal hard disk
drive in your analyzer as part of its repair. This will erase all user information stored on the hard disk. It is imperative, therefore, that you make a backup copy of your critical test data located on the analyzer’s hard disk before shipping it to Keysight for repair.
If you wish to send your instrument to Keysight Technologies for service or repair:
To improve turn-around time, return your Distribution unit along with your analyzer and cables to Keysight so that we may verify the operation of the complete system.
Include a complete description of the service requested or of the failure and a description of any failed test and any error message.
Remove and retain the front handles and all rack mount hardware. The analyzer should be sent to Keysight in the same configuration as it was originally shipped.
Ship the analyzer using the original or comparable antistatic packaging materials.
Contact Keysight for instructions on where to ship your analyzer.
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This information is subject to change without notice. © Keysight Technologies 2015, 2017, 2019 Print Date: October 2019 Supersedes: August 2019
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