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Chapter 11 - Electromagnetic Interference Measurement
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11.9
Remote supply
The measuring receiver can provide a remote power supply for active receiving antennas via the
RF input.
Antennas EMI 240 (with the EMI 240/V pre-amplifier) and EMI 241 require a supply of 5 V. The
supply is short circuit-proof and provides a maximum current of 500 mA. A red LED in the keypad
area at the device (DC OUT) indicates that the supply is on.
Figure 11-4 EMI Remote supply
Important! Before switching on a remote supply, always check the compatibility of the
system connected to the remote supply that is selected. Otherwise,
terminating resistors may be overloaded or active components may be
destroyed.
Setting the remote supply voltage
11.9.1
Press the
LNB
key to open a selection menu where you can choose between 0 V, 5 V, 14V and
18V (default setting). By using
ENTER
the voltage will be activated.
Changing the fixed remote supply voltages
11.9.2
Three fixed voltages (5, 14 and 18 V) are set ex-works for the remote supply.
In order to adjust the voltage according to the requirements of the active components that are
supplied, each of the three voltages can be changed independently of one another from
5 V to 20 V. For this, select one of the three voltages and access the input menu by pressing the
→ arrow key. Now you can enter the new remote voltage using the numeric keypad or with the
arrow keys in 1 V increments. Press
ENTER
to store this setting. The setting is non-volatile.