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Chapter 1
Safety Instructions
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About this Manual
This manual is part of the documentation for the NX8000 family of transmitters from Rohde
& Schwarz. Each transmitter and each transmitter component is described in a separate
manual. The individual manuals of the family of transmitters are modular in structure and
complement each other. 
Structure
Each transmitter component is described in a separate manual and can thus be used as an
individual component (where practical). The transmitter manual is the main document for
the entire set of documentation. It describes all steps that are necessary to install a trans-
mitter, put it into operation, operate and maintain it. Where applicable, the transmitter man-
ual refers to the individual manuals for the various components. The component manuals,
in turn, also refer to the transmitter manual whenever the component is to be used as a
transmitter module.
Contents
The manuals for the family of transmitters describe all steps required to install the transmit-
ter or one of its components, put them into operation, operate and maintain them, trouble-
shoot and service them. The Annex includes interface descriptions plus technical
documents. 
For convenience, all manuals are structured identically. Sections that are not relevant to the
manual at hand are also included but are left blank. 
Safety
All skilled personnel working with a transmitter or its components must read all relevant
manuals and comply with the safety measures that are detailed in the chapter about safety
and in the applicable sections in the manual. The transmitter and the individual transmitter
components must be used only for their intended purpose. All operations involving the
transmitter or individual transmitter components must be performed by skilled personnel.
The manual will point out specifically if additional qualifications are required. 
Symbols and Layout
The triangular warning symbol indicates danger. In addition to the triangular warning sym-
bol, different key words indicate the level of potential danger.
Instructions are given in numbered steps or indicated by an "index finger" symbol to the left
of the instruction text. The results of the performed instructions are indented.
The key word "Note" precedes notes. Notes contain additional information and tips to help
facilitate the work at hand. 
All other formatting options add structure to the text and are self-explanatory.