User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Getting Started
- System Setting
- Making Measurements
- Measuring Multiple Signals
- Measuring a Low-Level Signal
- Improving Frequency Resolution and Accuracy
- Making Distortion Measurements
- One-button Power Measurement
- Making a Stimulus Response Transmission Measurement
- Measuring Stop Band Attenuation of a Low-pass Filter
- Making a Reflection Calibration Measurement
- Measuring Return Loss Using the Reflection Calibration Routine
- Making an Average Power Measurement
- Key Reference
- SCPI Command Reference
- Error Messages
- Menu Map

Getting Started 1
N9340A User’s Guide 13
Power Requirements
The AC power supplied to the instrument must
meet the following requirements:
The AC/DC power supply charger adapter supplied
with the analyzer is equipped with a three- wire
power cord, in accordance with international safety
standards. This power cord grounds the analyzer
cabinet when it is connected to an appropriate
power line outlet. The power cable appropriate to
the original product shipping location is included
with the analyzer.
Various AC power cables are available from Agilent
that are unique to specific geographic areas. You
can order additional AC power cables that are cor-
rect for use in different areas. The AC Power Cords
table provides a list of the available AC power
cables, the plug configurations, and identifies the
geographic area in which each cable is typically
used.
The detachable power cord is the product discon-
necting device. It disconnects the main AC circuit
from the DC supply before the other parts of the
product. The front- panel switch is only a standby
switch and does not disconnect the instrument
from AC LINE power.
Voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC
Frequency: 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Power: Maximum 62 W