SRS Labs SR560 Repackaging for Shipment, Use in Biomedical Applications, Accessories Furnished

Models: SR560

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INTRODUCTION AND SETUP

ROLLOFF

bypassed

HIGH-PASS

0.03 Hz, +6 dB/oct

LOW-PASS

1 MHz, -6 dB/oct

GAIN MODE

High Dynamic

 

Reserve

GAIN

20, calibrated

LISTEN

ON

DEVICE ADDRESS

As per SW601

Repackaging for Shipment

The original packing materials should be saved for reshipment of the SR560. If the original packing materials are not available, wrap the instrument in polyethylene sheeting or equivalent and place in a strong box, cushioning it on all sides by at least three inches of high-density foam or other filler material.

Use in Biomedical Applications

Under certain conditions, the SR560 may prove to be unsafe for applications involving human subjects. Incorrect grounding, component failure, and excessive common- mode input voltages are examples of conditions in which the instrument may expose the subject to large input currents. Therefore, Stanford Research Systems does not recommend the SR560 for such applications.

Warning Regarding Use with Photomultipliers

The front-end amplifier of this instrument is easily damaged if a photomultiplier is used improperly with the amplifier. When left completely unterminated, a cable connected to a PMT can charge to several hundred volts in a relatively short time. If this cable is connected to the inputs of the SR560, the stored charge may damage the front-end FETs. To avoid this problem, provide a leakage path of about 100 kΩ to ground inside the base of the PMT to prevent charge accumulation.

Accessories Furnished

-Power cable

-Operating Manual

Environmental Conditions

OPERATING Temperature: 10°C to 40°C

Relative Humidity: <90% Non-condensing

NON-OPERATING Temperature: -25°C to +65°C

Relative Humidity: <95% Non-condensing

Warning regarding battery maintenance

Batteries used in this instrument are seal lead acid batteries. With usage and time these batteries can leak. Always use and store this instrument in the feet-down position. To prevent possible damage to the circuitboard, it is recommended that the batteries be periodically inspected for any signs of leakage.

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SRS Labs SR560 manual Repackaging for Shipment, Use in Biomedical Applications, Warning Regarding Use with Photomultipliers