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User’s and Service Guide 3-5
The Front and Rear Panels
Rear Panel
GPIB (HP-IB) Connector
This connector allows the test set to be connected directly to a controller
that uses GPIB (HP-IB) commands. Refer to “Controlling the Test Set,”
Figure 5-3 on page 5-11.
Address Switch
The address switch sets either the GPIB (HP-IB) or the parallel address
of the test set. See “Setting the Test Set Address Switch” on page 2-3 for
information.
Line Module
The line module contains the power cable receptacle and the line fuse.
The line module is an autoranging input and is designed to be used
with an ac power source having a nominal voltage of either 115 V or
230 V. For fuse replacement information, refer to the section “Fuses” on
page 3-7.
Power Cables
The line power cable is supplied in one of several configurations,
depending on the destination of the original shipment.
Each instrument is equipped with a three-wire power cable. When
connected to an appropriate ac power receptacle, this cable grounds the
instrument chassis. The type of power cable shipped with each
instrument depends on the country of destination. Refer to “Power
Cable and Line (Mains) Plug Part Number,” Figure 3-3 on page 3-6 for
the part numbers of these power cables. Cables are available in
different lengths. Check with your nearest Agilent Technologies service
center for descriptions and part numbers of cables other than those
described in Figure 3-3. Refer toAgilent Technologies Sales and
Service Offices” on page 7-6 for the location closest to you.
CAUTION Always use the three-prong ac power cord supplied with this product.
Failure to ensure adequate grounding by not using this cord may cause
damage to the product.
WARNING This is a Safety Class I product (provided with a protective
earth-ground incorporated in the power cord). The mains plug
shall be inserted only into a socket outlet provided with a
protective earth contact. Any interruption of the protective
conductor, inside or outside the instrument, is likely to make
the instrument dangerous. Intentional interruption is
prohibited.
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