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Mini Monitor

Installation, Operation and Maintenance

Description

The Desco Mini Monitor is a single workstation 

continuous monitor.  It continuously monitors the 

path-to-ground integrity of one operator and one ESD 

worksurface.  The Mini Monitor eliminates the need for 

periodic testing and record keeping of wrist straps.
The Mini Monitor is designed with Wave Distortion 

Technology which provides stable continuous monitoring 

of the path-to-ground and presence of 1 megohm 

resistance of an operator’s wrist strap.  Audio and visual 

alarms activate (in less than 50 milliseconds) when the 

operator unintentionally disconnects from the monitor or 

the wrist strap connection points are intermittent.  The 

Mini Monitor also serves as a ground point for an ESD 

worksurface and monitors for a path-to-ground of less 

than 500 megohms.  All Mini Monitors are calibrated to 

NIST standards and include a certificate. 

April 2017

Wave Distortion Technology is the Most Reliable 

Technology for the Continuous Monitoring of 

Single-Wire (Conductor) Wrist Straps

“Wave Distortion” or vector impedance works by 

applying a continuous test voltage of 1.2 volts 

peak-to-peak at 1 to 2 microamperes (0.000002 

amperes) to the wrist strap that is connected to the 

continuous or constant monitor.  The test voltage 

creates a sine wave that the monitor circuit compares 

to established patterns.  By monitoring the “distortions”, 

or shape of the sine wave, Wave Distortion Technology 

determines if the monitored circuit is complete - the 

operator is in the circuit and the total equivalent DC 

resistance is within specifications.  Wave Distortion 

Technology produces a very fast alarm time (<50 

milliseconds) and minimal false alarms.
ANSI/ESD S20.20 section 7.3 states “Compliance 

verification records shall be established and maintained 

to provide evidence of conformity to the technical 

requirements.”  Per ANSI/ESD S1.1 Annex A.3 Daily 

(wrist strap system) testing may be omitted if constant 

monitoring used.”  Per ESD Handbook ESD TR 20.20 

section 5.3.2.4.4 “Typical Test programs recommend 

that wrist straps that are used daily should be tested 

daily.  However, if the products that are being produced 

are of such value that knowledge of a continuous, 

reliable ground is needed, and then continuous 

monitoring should be considered or even required.”
The Mini Monitor and its accessories are available as 

the following item numbers:

Item

Description

19239

Mini Monitor, Black, North America

19242

Mini Monitor, Blue, with Jewel® Wrist Strap, 

North America

19243

Mini Monitor, Black, Universal Power Adapter

19258

Power Adapter, 100-240VAC Input, 24VDC 

150mA Output, IEC Inlet

19260

Power Adapter, 100-240VAC Input, 24VDC 

150mA Output, North America Plug

98220

Calibration Unit, for Wave Distortion Monitors

Packaging

1  Mini Monitor

09100

 Jewel® Elastic Wrist Strap (19242 only)

2  Push and Clinch Snaps

1  Power Adapter, 24VDC

1  Certificate of Calibration

Made in the

United States of America

  TECHNICAL BULLETIN TB-3072

Figure 1.  Desco Mini Monitor

Summary of Contents for 19239

Page 1: ... a sine wave that the monitor circuit compares to established patterns By monitoring the distortions or shape of the sine wave Wave Distortion Technology determines if the monitored circuit is complete the operator is in the circuit and the total equivalent DC resistance is within specifications Wave Distortion Technology produces a very fast alarm time 50 milliseconds and minimal false alarms ANS...

Page 2: ...ord from the wristband and attach it to the park snap or remove the banana plug from the jack Upon returning to the workstation and disconnecting the wrist cord from the park snap the operator has 6 seconds to reconnect the wrist cord to a worn wristband before activating the alarm E Monitored Operator Jack Insert the single wire wrist cord here to monitor the operator s connection to ground F 10m...

Page 3: ...s using the 8 32 button cap screws 5 Align the two snaps underneath the Mini Monitor to the two snaps on the Micastat laminate Apply downward force on the monitor once aligned to snap the Mini Monitor into place 6 Connect the power adapter to the power jack located on the top side of the Mini Monitor Route the wire from the supply to a nearby AC outlet and plug it into the outlet Make sure the vol...

Page 4: ...erified with standard DC test equipment The continuous monitor is an impedance sensing device and the limits are determined by the magnitude and angle of the impedance The worksurface mat must have a conductive layer such as Dual Layer Rubber or Dissipative 3 Layer Vinyl with conductive buried layers Desco workstation monitors are not recommended for use with homogeneous matting Calibration Freque...

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