Ets-lindgren HI-6100 Field Monitor Manuel d'utilisateur

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HI-6100
Field Monitor
User Manual
HI-6100 Field Monitor shown with optional probes
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HI-6100 Field Monitor User Manual HI-6100 Field Monitor shown with optional probes

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10 | Introduction Standard Configuration ETS-Lindgren may substitute a similar part or new part number with the same functionality for anothe

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Introduction | 11 Part Description Part Number Fiber Optic Cable (SMA) H-491106-XX Fiber Optic Cable (FC/ST) H-491263-XX Cleaning Kit H-34F01 E

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Maintenance | 13 2.0 Maintenance Before performing any maintenance, follow the safety information in the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bu

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14 | Maintenance Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics The fiber optic connectors and cables used with laser-powered probes can be dama

Page 7 - Notes, Cautions and Warnings

Maintenance | 15  Use the cleaning tape shipped with the HI-6105 kit for cleaning the end face of the connector. Softly press the connector f

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Page 9 - 1.0 Introduction

Specifications | 17 3.0 Specifications Electrical Specifications Nominal AC Voltage: 115/230 V Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz Maximum Output Power

Page 10 - Optional Items

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Assembly and Installation | 19 4.0 Assembly and Installation Before connecting or operating any components, follow the safety information in

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ii | ETS-Lindgren, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to any product described herein in order to improve function, design, or for any other rea

Page 13 - 2.0 Maintenance

20 | Assembly and Installation 5. Connect the AC power cord to the IEC connector on the back of the HI-6100 Field Monitor. Verify the power s

Page 14 - CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Assembly and Installation | 21 Remote Connections For remote-controlled operation of the HI-6100 connect the RS-232 or IEEE-488 cable to the ap

Page 15 - Service Procedures

22 | Assembly and Installation Mounting Data Modules Optical data modules or laser data modules may be mounted on any available channel. Figu

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Assembly and Installation | 23 Figure 4: Laser Data Module 1. Remove the cover by removing the two screws on the back panel and the nut on th

Page 17 - 3.0 Specifications

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Operation | 25 5.0 Operation This instrument is shipped with a three-wire power cable, in accordance with international safety standards. Wh

Page 19 - BATTERY PROBE SET UP

26 | Operation Front Panel Figure 6: HI-6100 Front Panel (shown with optional case) The front panel of the HI-6100 includes:  Display—Enabl

Page 20 - LASER PROBE SETUP

Operation | 27 Overview of HI-6100 Menu Options Figure 7: Overview of HI-6100 Menu Options

Page 21 - Remote Connections

28 | Operation HI-6100 Display PREVIOUS OPTION Select Previous at the top of each menu series to return to the previous screen and, eventuall

Page 22 - Mounting Data Modules

Operation | 29 FIND PROBES MENU The HI-6100 display simultaneously exhibits up to four probes. Select Find Probes to automatically display the

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| iii Table of Contents Table of Figures ... vi Notes, Cautions and Warnings ...

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30 | Operation PROBE MENU Selecting Probe provides several choices that relate directly to the information available for the probe(s) in use.

Page 25 - 5.0 Operation

Operation | 31 —MinMax Reset Select Min/Max Reset to reset the individual probe values. Please note that the min/max values may not be visible.

Page 26 - HI-6100 Menu Options

32 | Operation —Range Select Range to manually set the range. The HI-6XXX probe range is not adjustable; these are single range probes. Figur

Page 27 - Operation

Operation | 33 DISPLAY MENU Select Display from the main menu to customize the display. Figure 15: Display Menu —Channel Enable Choose Channe

Page 28 - PREVIOUS OPTION

34 | Operation Once Channel Enable is selected, the user may distinguish which channels are currently on/off by selecting the screen where eac

Page 29 - FIND PROBES MENU

Operation | 35 —Probe Parameter When selecting Probe Parameter, the lower right corner of the active channel screen(s) will toggle between para

Page 30 - —Temperature Units

36 | Operation —Lower Display Lower Display corresponds to the window shaded gray at the bottom of the display. By pressing the button for thi

Page 31 - —MinMax Reset

Operation | 37 —Color Select Color to scroll through several pre-determined color schemes. These color schemes are designed to allow optimal di

Page 32 - —Axis Enable

38 | Operation REMOTE MENU Select Remote to set the communication parameters. Figure 21: Remote Menu —GPIB Address By selecting GPIB Address

Page 33 - —Channel Enable

Operation | 39 —RS-232 Baud Select RS-232 Baud to set the baud rate for the external serial ports. Figure 23: Remote Menu—RS-232 Baud

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iv | Probe Menu ... 30 —Temperature Units ...

Page 35 - —Probe Parameter

40 | Operation SYSTEM MENU Select System to access systems settings. Figure 24: System Menu —Set Time Select Set Time to set the time. Figu

Page 36 - —Lower Display

Operation | 41 —Reset Select Reset to return the HI-6100 to the factory default configuration. Figure 26: System Menu—Reset —More Select More

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42 | Operation —Software For informational purposes only. The button has no effect. Figure 28: System, More Menu—Software

Page 38 - —GPIB Address

Operation | 43 —Mode Allows the HI-6100 to operate as an FM5004 field monitor. Figure 29: System, More Menu—Mode In this mode the HI-6100 wil

Page 39 - —RS-232 Baud

44 | Operation —Update Software Allows the user to upgrade the software. Figure 30: System, More Menu—Update Software To download and instal

Page 40 - —Set Time

Operation | 45 —GPIB Output Mode Allows the user to configure the HI-6100 to format the output data while in FM5004 mode. The 4-Lines setting r

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46 | Operation GPIB STATUS MENU GPIB Status allows the user to return the HI-6100 to local mode. This enables all other menu functions. Figur

Page 42 - —Software

Remote Operation | 47 6.0 Remote Operation Before connecting or operating any components, follow the safety information in the ETS-Lindgren

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48 | Remote Operation IEEE-488 (GPIB) Communications For General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) communications, the End or Identify (EOI) contro

Page 44 - —Update Software

Remote Operation | 49  Signifies output from the HI-6100  Signifies input to the HI-6100 HI-6100 Pin # Signal Data Direction Description 1

Page 45 - —GPIB Output Mode

| v —Read Battery Voltages ... 51 —Read Peak ...

Page 46 - GPIB STATUS MENU

50 | Remote Operation Remote Commands The commands described in the following pages are available to the user for remote communications with t

Page 47 - 6.0 Remote Operation

Remote Operation | 51 —Read Battery Voltages Returns the current battery percentages of probes in use. Syntax: RBAT? Parameters: None To check

Page 48 - RS-232 Settings

52 | Remote Operation —Read Temperatures Returns the current temperature reading from the probes in use. Syntax: RTMP? Parameters: None To che

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Remote Operation | 53 —Setup Save Saves the HI-6100 current configuration into memory. Syntax: SAVE,x Parameters: (x) 1 = Saves to setup #1 3 =

Page 50 - —Read Probe

54 | Remote Operation —Verbose Mode Sets the HI-6100 to respond to all remote commands or to respond to inquiries only. Syntax: VERB,x Paramet

Page 51 - —Reset Peak

Remote Operation | 55 —Channel Enable Used to set a channel on or off. This command should not be used to toggle a channel on and off frequent

Page 52 - —Setup Recall

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Page 53 - —Software Revision

Error Handling and Troubleshooting | 57 7.0 Error Handling and Troubleshooting Error Handling The user interface display contains two error l

Page 54 - —Last Errors

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Page 55 - —Local Mode

Warranty | 59 Appendix A: Warranty See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the complete ETS-Lindgren warranty fo

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vi | Table of Figures Figure 1: HI-6100 Field Monitor ... 9 Figure 2: HI-6100 Module Location

Page 57 - Troubleshooting

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EC Declaration of Conformity | 61 Appendix B: EC Declaration of Conformity

Page 59 - Appendix A: Warranty

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Commands | 63 Appendix C: Commands For a list of FM5004 compatibility commands, see Appendix D: Commands in FM5004 Mode on page 65. IEEE 488.2

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64 | Commands Command Description SREV Software revision RDPK Read min/max peak RSPK Reset min/max peak VERB Verbose mode

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Commands in FM5004 Mode | 65 Appendix D: Commands in FM5004 Mode Unsupported Commands in FM5004 Mode The following commands are not supported

Page 63 - Appendix C: Commands

66 | Commands in FM5004 Mode ANALOG OUTPUT FUNCTIONS Analog output functions are not available on the HI-6100. These commands are included fo

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Commands in FM5004 Mode | 67 Command Response Sample Rate SMPR,00<CR><LF> The sample rate is probe-dependent and set run as fast as

Page 65 - ALARM FUNCTIONS

68 | Commands in FM5004 Mode Command Description *TRG Trigger *TST Self-test query *WAI Wait to continue SUPPORTED COMMANDS Command Descripti

Page 66 - OTHER COMMANDS

Commands in FM5004 Mode | 69 UNSUPPORTED COMMANDS Command Description ADFM Alt Display Format ALAT Alarm Latch ALOV Alarm Lower Value ALOE Alar

Page 67 - IEEE 488.2 COMMANDS

| vii Notes, Cautions and Warnings Note: Denotes helpful information intended to provide tips for better use of the product. Caution: Denotes a haz

Page 68 - SUPPORTED COMMANDS

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Page 69 - UNSUPPORTED COMMANDS

GPIB Register | 71 Appendix E: GPIB Register Power OnUser RequestCommand ErrorExecution ErrorDevice Dependant ErrorQuery ErrorRequest ControlOp

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viii | General Safety Considerations Caution: Uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock. Therefore,

Page 71 - Appendix E: GPIB Register

Introduction | 9 1.0 Introduction The ETS-Lindgren HI-6100 Field Monitor is a broadband electric and magnetic field probe monitor designed fo

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