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Before connecting any 
components, follow 
the safety information 
in the ETS-Lindgren 
Product Information 
Bulletin included with 
your shipment.

If you use this 
equipment in a 
manner not specified 
by ETS-Lindgren, the 
protection provided by 
the equipment may be 
impaired.

Do not position the 
equipment so that it 
is difficult to connect 
cables to or disconnect 
cables from the back of 
the unit.

OPERATION

1.  Charge the battery

Cable Connectors

The battery charger requires approximately one hour to charge the battery 
to maximum capacity. Under normal operation, a fully-charged battery 
should provide five hours of operation. If the battery fails to hold a charge 
or if a significant degradation in operational time occurs, you may need to 
replace the battery.

2.    Connect the fiber optic cables.

Connect the fiber optic cable to the HI-3702 and to the HI-4416 Digital 
Readout/Control Unit. Follow the color coding on the fiber optic cable, the 
HI-3702, and the HI-4416.

3.     Power on the HI-3702.

Turn on the HI-3702. It is equipped with a locking lever on/off switch. Pull 
the switch lever out before toggling it to the appropriate position.

4.     Power on the HI-4416.

Turn on the HI-4416. See the HI-4416 user manual for more complete 
operating information.

5.      Select the range.

Use the HI-4416 to select the range that is appropriate for the expected 
current levels to be measured. To select auto range, scroll through the 
ranges until 

Range A

 appears on the screen.

Before taking any 
measurements, charge the 
battery to maximum capacity. 
For the steps to charge the 
battery, see page 15.
The nickel-cadmium (NiCd) 
battery installed in the HI-
3702 Clamp-on Induced 
Current Meter was charged 
prior to shipment; however, 
NiCd batteries can self-
discharge to nearly zero 
capacity after two months.

Summary of Contents for ETS-Lindgren HI-3702

Page 1: ...Model HI 3702 Clamp On Induced Current Meter User Manual PN H 600070 August 2022 Rev J ets lindgren com...

Page 2: ...of this document may be copied by any means without written permission from ETS Lindgren Inc Trademarks used in this document The ETS Lindgren logo is a registered trademark of ETS Lindgren Inc Teflo...

Page 3: ...cs 10 Replacement and Optional Parts 10 Service Procedures 10 RANGES SPECIFICATIONS 11 Ranges 11 Specifications 11 HI 3702 Typical Frequency Response 12 OPERATION 13 Computer Controlled Data Logging 1...

Page 4: ...R 21 Introduction 21 Charging the Battery 21 Charging Indicators 21 Specifications 22 Maintenance Recommendations 22 APPENDIX C EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 23 Hi 3702 Clamp On Induced Current Meter 2...

Page 5: ...y damage Included text gives proper procedures WARNING Denotes a hazard Failure to follow instructions could result in SEVERE personal injury and or property damage Included text gives proper procedur...

Page 6: ...ble power cable or autotransformer without a protective ground conductor Caution Uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock Therefore it is dangerous to...

Page 7: ...ures at 3 kHz to 200 mA for controlled exposures between 100 kHz and 100 MHz The accuracy of the HI 3702 provides a means for determining compliance The unit is completely portable and self contained...

Page 8: ...roduct Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the following Safety regulatory and other product marking information Steps to receive your shipment Steps to return a component for service...

Page 9: ...ould the unit be immersed in water or other liquid the HI 3702 is not waterproof Such actions void the warranty Battery Maintenance Maintaining the HI 3702 requires that the nickel cadmium NiCd batter...

Page 10: ...ntegrity Before connecting fiber optic cables clean the connector tips and also the in line connectors Before attaching in line connectors clean them with moisture free compressed air Replacement and...

Page 11: ...200 micron Graded Index Multimode Max Length 1 Km Readout HI 4416 Digital Readout Control Unit Physical Specifications HI 3702 Inner Diameter 105 4 mm 4 15 in HI 3702 Outer Diameter 171 4 mm 6 75 in H...

Page 12: ...12 HI 3702 Typical Frequency Response...

Page 13: ...cables Connect the fiber optic cable to the HI 3702 and to the HI 4416 Digital Readout Control Unit Follow the color coding on the fiber optic cable the HI 3702 and the HI 4416 3 Power on the HI 3702...

Page 14: ...A 6 Select averaging Use the HI 4416 to select Instantaneous Readings or One Second Averaging The HI 3702 collects a measurement approximately seven times per second When the X axis is selected each m...

Page 15: ...onnected for data logging as shown To connect the HI 3702 to a PC serial port use the optional model HI 4413P and RS232 cable assembly PN H 2239615 For connection to a PC USB port use the optional mod...

Page 16: ...rriage return Error String E01 Communication error for example overflow E02 Buffer full error too many characters contained between the start character and carriage return sequence E03 Received comman...

Page 17: ...es not perturb the measured RF field or the current distributions The sensor is a ferrite split core current transformer The signal generated by the sensor is amplified by 10 dB to 50 dB depending on...

Page 18: ...splays LEDs that provide the operating status The battery charger connects to the device being charged through a short cord terminated with a power jack An integrated circuit within the battery charge...

Page 19: ...38 Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C 40 C 50 F 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Maintenance Recommendations Operate the battery charger with care There are no user servic...

Page 20: ...20 3 Replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse 4 Slide the fuse drawer back into the module Make sure that the drawer snaps securely into its locked position...

Page 21: ...connects to the device being charged through a short cord terminated with a power plug An integrated circuit within the battery charger monitors the battery voltage and controls the charging function...

Page 22: ...c Battery NiCd Battery 3 6 Volt 3 Cell NiCd Battery 1400 mAH rapid charge cells 1 2 Volts cell ETS Lindgren Part 491038 Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C 40 C 50 F 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relati...

Page 23: ...23 APPENDIX C EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hi 3702 Clamp On Induced Current Meter...

Page 24: ...24 Series H 491198 36 Battery Charger...

Page 25: ...25...

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