Installation manual

Model 8310-XX-X-XN IM-493
Aeroflex / Weinschel
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1-8. RELATED MANUALS: The following manuals contain information that may be used in conjunction with this
manual to operate, service, or calibrate this instrument.
Manua
l Title
H4-1 and H4-2 Federal Supply Code for Manufacturers Cataloging Handbook
1-9. ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE: The equipment documented in this manual contains certain
Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive (ESDS) components or parts. Therefore, certain procedures/steps are identified by
the use of the symbol . . This symbol is used in two ways:
CAUTION
All procedures and/or steps identified as must be followed exactly as written and according to
accepted ESDS device handling procedures. Failure to comply WILL RESULT in ESDS damage.
a. When the ESDS symbol is placed between a paragraph number and title , all of that
paragraph, including all subparagraphs, is considered ESDS device handling procedure.
b. When the ESDS symbol is placed between a procedure/step number and the text , all of
that procedure is considered an ESDS device handling procedure.
1-10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS: The following list contains abbreviations used throughout this manual.
Abbreviations and acronyms that are not listed conform to MIL-STD-12D.
DUT Device Under Test
ESDS Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive
DIB Device Interface Bus
TBD To Be Determined
1-11. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS: The Model 8310-XXX-XN Attenuator Unit and all related documentation must be
reviewed for familiarization with safety markings and procedures before any operation and/or service. Refer to the
SAFETY SUMMARY located at the beginning of this manual for a summary of safety information and procedures.
Following these simple safety precautions will ensure safe operation and service of the Attenuator Unit.
1-12. POWER REQUIREMENTS: Aeroflex / Weinschel supplies a detachable power cable (P/N 068-21) to connect
a 115 to 230 Vac power source with a frequency between 50 to 60 H
Z to the Attenuator Unit. To minimize shock
hazard, the instrument chassis must be connected to an electrical ground. Using the supplied three-conductor power
cable ensures that the instrument can be firmly connected to the ac power source and electrical ground (safety
ground) at a grounded power outlet. Refer to paragraph 3-2 (Initial Setup) before applying any power to the
instrument.
1-13. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS: This instrument performs best within its specifications when operated
within a controlled environment having an ambient temperature of 0°± 50°C, Relative Humidity of up to 95% non
condensing, and a altitude of less than 40,000 feet. Operating beyond these limits can affect the accuracy and
performance of the instrument and damage internal circuitry.