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Summary of Contents for APF-5060

Page 1: ...2 1 1 E E L L T T O O R R O O R R O O A A D D S S I I L L V V E E R R A A D D O O C C A A L L I I F F O O R R N N I I A A 9 9 2 2 6 6 7 7 6 6 9 9 4 4 9 9 4 4 5 5 9 9 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 0 c c o o m m p p o...

Page 2: ...e em mb blly y P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e f fo or r A An nt te en nn na a M Mo ou un nt tiin ng g S St tr ru uc ct tu ur re e 1 15 5 5 5 0 0 I In np pu ut t O Ou ut tp pu ut t P Po or rt ts s 1 18 8...

Page 3: ...h I In nd du uc ct tiiv ve e N No on n S St ta an nd da ar rd d C Co oiills s 3 33 3 7 7 2 2 1 1 D De et te er rm miin na at tiio on n o of f C Co oiill F Fa ac ct to or r 3 33 3 7 7 2 2 2 2 D De et t...

Page 4: ...r ru uc ct tu ur re e S St te ep p 6 6 1 17 7 F Fiig gu ur re e 1 11 1 A Ac cc ce es ss siin ng g t th he e P Po ow we er r I In np pu ut t F Fu us se e 1 18 8 F Fiig gu ur re e 1 12 2 S Sa af fe et t...

Page 5: ...important safety precautions warranty and maintenance information The test procedures and guidance provided herein is for general guidance and is correct to the extend of our knowledge and understandi...

Page 6: ...A A B B L LE E F FR RO O M M C C O OM M P P O OW WE E R R 1 1 9 9 1 1 2 2 1 1 E E L L T T O O R R O O R R O O A A D D S S I I L L V V E E R R A A D D O O C C A A L L I I F F O O R R N N I I A A 9 9 2...

Page 7: ...avoid possibility of electrical shock do not apply power to the product or any of its accessories if there is any evidence of shipping damage If shipping damage to the product or any of the accessori...

Page 8: ...instructions in the literature accompanying the product The yellow triangle with a magnet indicates the presence of high magnetic fields which can cause implanted heart pacemakers and cardioverter de...

Page 9: ...h as heat registers or other instruments which produce heat POWER SOURCES Connect the instrument only to the type of power source described in the operating instructions or as marked on the instrument...

Page 10: ...hese three LED indicators when illuminated provide indications in case of over temperature over current and or the safety interlock circuit is open Front Panel Power Switch 6 Used to turn on off syste...

Page 11: ...s A AP PF F 5 50 06 60 0 R Re ea ar r Rear Panel Power Switch 15 Used to turn on off power supplied to the front panel power switch System Power Input Port and Fuse Compartment 16 Power input module w...

Page 12: ...2 2 AWG cables used to connect the output of the generator to the input of the antenna coil APF 5060 ANTPOS Antenna Positioner 3 Provides mounting mechanism for inductive coil Installs onto 1 5 meter...

Page 13: ...0 4 8 Output Frequencies 50 60 Hz Magnetic Field 1 A m to 100A m adjustable in 1 A m increments with APF 5060 11 Inductive Coil Maximum Output Current 120 Amperes Total Harmonic Distortion 8 Coil Fact...

Page 14: ...O N N 3 3 P P R RO OD D U U C CT T I I N N F FO OR RM MA AT T I I O ON N 1 1 9 9 1 1 2 2 1 1 E E L L T T O O R R O O R R O O A A D D S S I I L L V V E E R R A A D D O O C C A A L L I I F F O O R R N...

Page 15: ...nn na a M Mo ou un nt ti in ng g S St tr ru uc ct tu ur re e S St te ep p 1 1 Slide the 1 5 meter boom 6 into the coil stand 5 as shown in Figure 5 F Fi ig gu ur re e 5 5 A As ss se em mb bl ly y I I...

Page 16: ...ten the finger knob bolts clockwise to lock the positioner into the desired position F Fi ig gu ur re e 7 7 A As ss se em mb bl ly y I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s C Co oi il l M Mo ou un nt ti...

Page 17: ...the antenna positioner 3 as shown in Figure 9 Place the coil in the desired orientation and tighten the finger knob bolts clockwise to secure F Fi ig gu ur re e 9 9 A As ss se em mb bl ly y I In ns st...

Page 18: ...oltage 100 250 VAC Frequency 50 60 Hz Power 300VA Maximum In accordance with international safety standards this instrument is equipped with a three wire power cable When connected to an appropriate A...

Page 19: ...perimeter around the testing area In cases where no external switch is used simply connect the safety interlock key right to this port to enable the generator For those cases where an external switch...

Page 20: ...o w w e e r r c c o o m m Rev091918 5 5 3 3 F Fi ib be er r O Op pt ti ic c P Po or rt t The remote interface port is currently not supported 5 5 4 4 O Ou ut tp pu ut t P Po or rt t The output ports o...

Page 21: ...r ra at ti io on n The APF 5060 Magnetic Field Generator is able to perform all of its individual functions from the front panel interface as described in the following sections 6 6 1 1 I In ni it ti...

Page 22: ...MENU from any other screen press the button until you reach the QUICK MENU ACCESS OPTION screen shown above press the button to change the selection from NO to YES and press the button The QUICK MENU...

Page 23: ...erating mode selection screen As shown the two operating mode options are USER and STANDARD The differences between these modes is defined below In the STANDARD operating mode only the inductive stand...

Page 24: ...elect the desired TEST FREQUENCY c select the COIL to be used d enter the TIME or duration of the test e RUN the test using the defined test parameters and f SAVE the test setup so that it can be acce...

Page 25: ...is able to a select the desired TEST LEVEL b select the desired TEST FREQUENCY c enter the COIL FACTOR C F for the coil to be used d enter the TIME or duration of the test e RUN the test using the de...

Page 26: ...nel to the right of the display and also shown in Figure 15 F Fi ig gu ur re e 1 15 5 U Us se er r C Ch ha an ng ge ea ab bl le e T Te es st t P Pa ar ra am me et te er rs s 6 6 6 6 1 1 M Me en nu u N...

Page 27: ...yi in ng g N Nu um me er ri ic c S Su ur rg ge e P Pa ar ra am me et te er r F Fi ie el ld ds s When any highlighted numeric field is selected the user can modify the numeric value as shown below The...

Page 28: ...enerator is adjusting the output frequency to the selected value and incrementally adjusting the output current to the appropriate value based on the measured loop current and coil factor The level se...

Page 29: ...6 9 9 4 4 9 9 4 4 5 5 9 9 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 0 c c o o m m p p o o w w e e r r c c o o m m Rev091918 6 6 7 7 1 1 P Pa au us si in ng g t th he e T Te es st t At any point during the test pressing the key w...

Page 30: ...ll be displayed which will indicate the memory slot into which the test setup is saved If there are no memory slots available the screen to the right will be displayed Use the buttons to select YES or...

Page 31: ...using the 1m x 1m or 1m x 2 6m inductive standard coil refer to section 7 1 For test performed using any other non standard inductive coil refer to section 7 2 If the EUT does not fit entirely within...

Page 32: ...oil factor and test volume are known quantities The coil factor for either antenna is applied automatically when the antenna is selected The test volume for the 1m x 1m inductive standard coil is 0 6m...

Page 33: ...2 2 1 1 D De et te er rm mi in na at ti io on n o of f C Co oi il l F Fa ac ct to or r The coil factor is the ratio between the magnetic field generated by an inductive coil and the corresponding cur...

Page 34: ...displayed on the generator is counting down proceed to the next step S St te ep p 4 4 Find the maximum reading by adjusting the position angle and orientation of the magnetic field meter s antenna se...

Page 35: ...measured during Step 3 by the current measured during Step 4 E Eq qu ua at ti io on n 2 2 C Ca al lc cu ul la at ti io on n o of f C Co oi il l F Fa ac ct to or r C C F F EXAMPLE For a measured field...

Page 36: ...me of a coil is a three dimensional area centered within the coil periphery and extending outwards in all directions where the field varies by no more than 3 dB The test volume area should fully encom...

Page 37: ...g g T Te es st ts s w wi it th h I In nd du uc ct ti iv ve e N No on n S St ta an nd da ar rd d C Co oi il ls s Once the coil factor and test volume for the coil to be used are known use the USER test...

Page 38: ...t exceeds its 120 ampere limit The required current is determined using Equation 3 by dividing the Magnetic Field Strength in A m by the coil factor If this value exceeds 120 amperes the generator wil...

Page 39: ...alibration Products shipped outside the United States without the prior knowlege of Com Power In addition Com Power shall not be obliged to provide service under this warranty to repair damage resulti...

Page 40: ...6 6 7 7 6 6 9 9 4 4 9 9 4 4 5 5 9 9 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 0 c c o o m m p p o o w w e e r r c c o o m m Rev091918 9 9 0 0 M Ma ai in nt te en na an nc ce e This product contains no user serviceable parts If t...

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