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Site Preparation Process 1 Site Preparation 1-3 Responsibilities Successful system pr eparati on and installati on r equir es planning and effort by both you and K eysight. F ollowi ng ar e summaries of each party ’ s r …
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The Importance of Site Preparation
The Keysight i3070 family of in-circuit test (ICT) systems includes complex and
sophisticated automatic test equipment. To ensure that your site is properly
equipped for your new system, and to minimize the possibility of problems or delays
in system installation, you must consider many things during site preparation.
Before calling your local Keysight representative to install your i3070 Series 6
system, read and follow the recommendations provided in this manual.
This manual contains the following chapters:
• Chapter 1, Site Preparation Process (this chapter) discusses your
responsibilities, lists Keysight’s responsibilities, and provides a checklist to use
as you proceed.
• Chapter 2, Planning discusses choosing a site for your system, designing your
site layout, assigning people to do various preparation tasks, and scheduling
your preparations.
• Chapter 3, Structural Requirements describes floor, access, and storage
requirements.
• Chapter 4, RF Attenuation Requirements describes the additional RF
attenuation required as part of the installation to meet the installed radiated
emission limits for some countries.
• Chapter 5, Environmental Requirements describes air quality, temperature,
humidity, and electromagnetic shielding requirements.
• Chapter 6, Power Requirements describes power requirements for the various
parts of the system and mains power connections.
• Chapter 7, Compressed Air and Vacuum Requirements describes the
compressed air and vacuum that the system requires.
• Chapter 8, Receiving and Moving Instructions describes the uncrating,
handling, and re-shipping process for the i3070 system.
Site Preparation Process 1
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Responsibilities
Successful system preparation and installation requires planning and effort by both
you and Keysight. Following are summaries of each party’s responsibilities.
• Keysight’s Responsibilities
• Customer’s Responsibilities
Keysight’s Responsibilities
As a part of the purchase of a Keysight board test system, Keysight will provide the
following:
• Site Preparation Suggestion — To help you begin, a Keysight authorized
representative will visit you to help you understand what you will need to do to
make your site ready for your system and answer any questions you may have.
This is called the “Initial Site Preparation Visit” and the Keysight representative
will bill up to 2 hours to Keysight Technologies.
• Electrical and Environmental Inspection — After primary power has been
installed at the site, a Keysight representative will inspect the lines to verify that
your electrical power is suitable for the system. At the same time, the Keysight
representative will inspect the site to verify that its environmental
characteristics conform to the site preparation specifications. The
representative will also answer any questions you may have. This is called the
“Verifying Site Preparation Visit” and the Keysight representative will bill up to
2hours to Keysight.
• Installation — After all components of the system have been moved to the site,
compressed air and vacuum have been installed, and primary power has been
run to the system location, a Keysight representative will complete the system
installation. The Keysight representative will plug in the pre-installed power
cord after testing the power.
Installation includes removing the system from the pallet, unpacking the
smaller boxes, connecting cabling, starting the system, customizing the system
software, and performing a complete system verification. The representative
will also answer any questions you may have. This is called the “Installation
Visit” and the Keysight representative will bill up to 4 hours to Keysight.
• Warranty — The Keysight board test systems include a one-year warranty that
provides on-site hardware repair, software support and software updates.
• Insurance — The system is insured by Keysight until it is delivered to your
loading dock.

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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 crate 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 crate 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 crate in a room with less than
2.5 meter (8 foot) clearance.