Users manual
FA845
version 1.5
Envionic
45
7.3 View measurements with your computer
At row 1 you see the software version, the date, and the serial number of the device.
Row 2 indicates the moment when the electrical field measurement is started. The values for
electric field measurement are in row 3 up to 5. De unit is in column E, and the value itself is
in column D.
Row 6 indicates the start of the magnetic field measurement. The values for magnetic field
measurement are in row 7 up to 9. De unit is in column E, and the value itself is in column D.
Row 10 ('RF') indicates the start of the electromagnetic field measurement, and indicates the
meaning of the cells in the following RF rows. Cell G10 up to R10 indicate the frequency
category of the cells below them. (In this example, several columns are deleted between
column H and I, to get a clearer picture). The first frequency category is “0.3 GHz” (300MHz)
and the last one is “5 to 6 GHz”. Frequencies of 2.9 GHz go into the 3-4 GHz range.
We will take row 14 as an example for the RF values. In this row, columns G, H, I etc.
indicate the values that belong to the frequency in the same column in row 10.
The frequency category with the highest value is in column F, this is 5-6 GHz. The value that
belongs to this frequency is in column D (in column “max”), this value is 2500 microwatt/m2
here. The same value is found in column R, that contains the values for 5-6 GHz.
The unit for RF measurement (column E) is the same as the unit used during the
measurements.
Devices with software version below 2.0 have columns D and F swapped.