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Chapter 3
Installation
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2.4
Connecting Antenna System
Connect the antenna system to
X7
(
POWER OUT
).
2.5
Preparing RF Loop
Prepare the interlock loop system (if available) for connection to
X32
(
TX CONTROL
).
If no interlock loop devices are available in the transmitter system (only permissible with
low power), have the supplied short-circuit connector at the ready.
low power), have the supplied short-circuit connector at the ready.
Note
The interlock loop is only closed after (!) startup (see next chapter) via
X32
(
TX CONTROL
),
after which the instrument can then produce RF.
Note
To avoid unwanted electromagnetic emissions via the external interlock loop, the interlock
loop should be connected via the optional filter adapter (5302.6575.00).
loop should be connected via the optional filter adapter (5302.6575.00).
2.6
Connecting User Interface
A PC or laptop can be connected for a more user-friendly way of operating the instrument
locally. Furthermore, it is also possible to connect the transmitter to a remote monitoring
network. An Ethernet link is used for connection.
locally. Furthermore, it is also possible to connect the transmitter to a remote monitoring
network. An Ethernet link is used for connection.
Rohde & Schwarz recommends the use of an RJ-45 cable which complies with the CAT 7
specification.
specification.
Connecting a PC for local operation
Connect the PC to the interface
X30
(
ETHERNET LOCAL
).
WARNING!
Risk of RF burns. Before connecting the antenna cable, make sure that the instrument
cannot output RF at the output.
cannot output RF at the output.
ATTENTION!
For EMC reasons, only cables with double shielding are to be used at the RF output.
WARNING!
Risk of RF burns. Before putting the instrument into operation, make sure that the avail-
able interlock loop systems are in use.
able interlock loop systems are in use.