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Customer’s Responsibilities
While you are primarily responsible for these activities, you can ask the Keysight representative for
advice and information about services offered.
Insurance — You must provide insurance coverage for your system from the time it is delivered to
your facility.
Software Support Contract — You are responsible for initiating and renewing support contracts
for software, documentation updates, and telephone support. Software support and updates are
included during the warranty period.
Site Preparation and Maintenance — You must supply all labor and materials used in site
construction and maintenance. You are also responsible for obtaining any building permits and
licenses required by local laws and regulations.
Proper Use of the System — You are responsible for ensuring that use of the system is consistent
with local laws and regulations.
Uncrating — You should remove the tri-wall box from the testhead, but not remove the system
from the pallet. The Keysight representative will remove the testhead from the pallet. You may
inventory the shipment using the enclosed packing list. You may leave the smaller boxes for the
Keysight representative to unpack when the system is installed.
Inspection — You must inspect the system for physical damage. If you believe that your system
was damaged in shipment, call your Keysight representative.
Moving — Moving the equipment from the receiving dock to the installation site is the customers
responsibility. The system should be moved, after the tri-wall box is removed, to an area safe from
damage or misplaced boxes.
Wiring and Cabling — Wiring primary power to the system is your responsibility, as is installing
communications cabling to the system. The actual power connection to the system will be made
after the Keysight representative has removed the system from the pallet and moved it to the
desired location.
It will be difficult to remove the tri-wall box in a room with less than 2.5 meter (8 foot)
clearance.
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Site Preparation 1-5
The Site Preparation Process
This section describes the steps of the Keysight system site preparation process.
1 The Site Prep Visit
A Keysight representative will come to your site to discuss what you will need to do to make your
site ready for your system. During this visit, the Keysight representative will review this manual
and answer any questions you may have. This will help you get started preparing your site.
2 Site Planning
The site planning step is crucial. A little effort invested in understanding and planning your
system will save much effort at installation time. Plan your system area using Chapter 2,
Planning. Assign specialists to perform the various tasks. Make a “system plan drawing” that you
and the Keysight representative can use to install your system. If you need help, call your
Keysight representative. Schedule all site preparation activities.
3 Site Plan Implementation
Implement the plan. Use Chapter 3, Structural Requirements through Chapter 8, Receiving and
Moving Instructions and the system plan drawing. Work with your specialists.
4 Site Verification Visit
The site verification visit allows the Keysight representative to review your preparations and
answer any remaining questions. The Keysight representative will check your power to verify that
it is suitable for the system. The Keysight representative will also check your compressed air and
vacuum hookups.
5 Receiving the System
When the system arrives at your site, remove the tri-wall box from the testhead, but do not
remove the system from the pallet. The Keysight representative will remove the testhead from the
pallet. You may inventory the shipment using the enclosed packing list. You may leave the
smaller boxes for the Keysight representative to unpack when the system is installed. You should
move the system to the site where it will be installed, or a safe storage area.
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Site Prep Checklist
Use this checklist to check off each task as you complete it.
Table 1-1 Site preparation checklist
Task Checklist
Planning [ ] Location chosen?
Specialists assigned?
Site Coordinator:
__________________________________________________________
System Administrator:
__________________________________________________________
Structural Specialist:
__________________________________________________________
EMC Specialist:
__________________________________________________________
Environmental Specialist:
__________________________________________________________
Electrical Specialist:
__________________________________________________________
Vacuum Specialist:
__________________________________________________________
Compressed Air Specialist:
__________________________________________________________
Communications Specialist:
__________________________________________________________
[ ] Schedule Created:
Structural Requirements [ ] Floor suitable?
[ ] Room to move the big box? If not, do you have a place to unpack it?
[ ] Storage sufficient?
RF Attenuation Requirements [ ] Required to meet EMC directives?
[ ] Additional attenuation sufficient?
Environmental Requirements [ ] Air quality suitable?
[ ] Ambient temperature suitable?
[ ] Cooling sufficient?
[] Humidity suitable?
[ ] Electromagnetic environment suitable?