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Page 1: ...EMC Field Probes HI 6122 HI 6105 HI 6153 HI 6023 HI 6006 HI 6053 User Manual PN 399395 Mar 2021 Rev D ets lindgren com ...
Page 2: ...ctive owners Copyright 2015 2021 written permission from ETS Lindgren Inc All Rights Reserved No part 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 Teflon is a registered trademark of E I du Pont de Nemours and Company or its affiliates Revision Record...
Page 3: ... Stand 12 About Probe Operation 12 TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS 13 HI 6100 Field Monitor Configuration 13 HI 6113 Laser Data Interface Configuration 13 HI 4413P HI 4413USB Configuration 14 MAINTENANCE 15 Probe Shield Care and Replacement 15 Battery Replacement 16 HI 6023 HI 6006 Battery Replacement 16 HI 6053 Battery Replacement 17 Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics 18 Replacement and Optional...
Page 4: ...c Field Probe 27 HI 6105 Electric Field Probe 28 HI 6153 Electric Field Probe 28 BATTERY OPERATED FIELD PROBES 29 HI 6023 Field Probe 29 HI 6023 Power Switch 29 HI 6006 Field Probe 30 HI 6006 Power Switch 30 HI 6053 Field Probe 30 HI 6053 Power Switch 31 HI 6053 Controls 32 TYPICAL DATA LASER POWERED PROBES 33 HI 6122 Typical Data 33 HI 6122 Typical Frequency Response 33 HI 6122 Typical Isotropic ...
Page 5: ...2 Charging Indicators 43 Synchronizing The Battery Charge Indicator 44 Discharging a Battery 44 Battery Charger Specifications 45 Maintenance Recommendations 45 Replacing the Fuse 46 APPENDIX B SERIES H 491198 48 BATTERY CHARGER 47 Introduction 47 Battery Life 47 Charging the Batteries 48 Charging Indicators 49 Synchronizing The Battery Charge Indicator 50 Discharging a Battery 50 Battery Charger ...
Page 6: ...ly Virtual 62 Probe Family HI 44xx MS 62 Probe Family HI 6005 MS Medium Speed 62 Probe Family HI 6005 HS High Speed 63 Probe Family Laser HS High Speed 63 Probe Types Not Supported 63 Quick Start Function Reference 63 ETS_CREATEPROBE 63 ETS_READFIELDSYNCHRONOUS 64 ETS_REMOVEPROBE 65 Advanced Function Reference 66 ETS_BATTERY 66 ETS_CALIBRATIONDATE 66 ETS_COMBINEDFIELD 67 ETS_FIELD 67 ETS_FIRMWARE ...
Page 7: ...5466 BATTERY CHARGER FOR NiMH BATTERIES 82 Introduction 82 Battery Life 82 Charging the Batteries 83 Charging Indicators 83 Synchronizing The Battery Charge Indicator 84 Discharging a Battery 85 Battery Charger Specifications 85 Maintenance Recommendations 86 APPENDIX G SERIES 1715910 BATTERY CHARGER FOR NiMH BATTERIES 87 Introduction 87 Battery Life 87 Charging the Batteries 88 Charging Indicator...
Page 8: ...ty 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 procedures All notes cautions and warnings will be located on the left column area of the page See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin Product Information Bulletin for safety regulatory and other p...
Page 9: ...Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive European Union At end of useful life this product should be deposited at an appropriate waste disposal facility for recycling and disposal Do not dispose of with household waste Recyclable Products This product includes rechargeable batteries At end of useful life please recycle the used batteries or dispose of them safely and properly Many ...
Page 10: ... battery operated battery probes This manual includes operating information and specifications for these probe models Laser Powered HI 6122 HI 6105 HI 6153 Battery Operated HI 6023 HI 6006 HI 6053 Standard Configuration With each field probe you receive the following Battery Charger battery operated probes only Cables 10 meter Carrying Case ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin See the ETS Lin...
Page 11: ...onverter HI 6113 Laser Data Interface HI 6113 Laser Data Interface For Laser Probes The laser probes and the HI 6113 Laser Data Interface together communicate with ProbeView Laser software through a USB port on the computer HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem For Battery Probes The battery powered probes use the HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem to communicate with ProbeView II software through a serial port on t...
Page 12: ...uires measurements from a fixed position always mount the probe on a non metallic platform using non metallic screws Additional Options H 491009 Tripod The H 491009 Dielectric Tripod is the preferred method for mounting field probes for making unperturbed field measurements It includes a 1 4 20 UNC threaded stud for mounting any ETS Lindgren probe with a tripod mount It is designed with an adjusta...
Page 13: ...tor Configuration The following diagram illustrates the ETS Lindgren probes that may be used with the HI 6100 Field Monitor In the diagram the FM in HI 6153FM for example refers to Field Monitor Kit As a kit the probe includes an interface card HI 6113 Laser Data Interface Configuration The following diagram illustrates the ETS Lindgren probes that may be used with the HI 6113 Laser Data Interface...
Page 14: ...14 HI 4413P HI 4413USB Configuration The following diagram illustrates the ETS Lindgren probes that may be used with the HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem or the HI 4413USB Fiber Optic to USB Converter ...
Page 15: ...he probe shields need to be replaced you may order them from ETS Lindgren Follow these steps to replace the probe shields 1 Remove the nylon screws from the probe shield 2 Lift the shield straight up and away from the housing Lift the shield high enough to clear the internal antenna assembly or you may damage the assembly Never touch the antenna assembly You may transfer a static charge to the ass...
Page 16: ...e and negative marks on the battery and inside the probe You will use these marks in step 4 to install the new battery Battery Replacement HI 6023 HI 6006 Battery Replacement 1 Rotate the two hatch screws and remove 3 Remove the spent battery 2 Remove the hatch 4 Insert the new battery making sure to align the positive and negative marks on the battery with the marks on the probe 5 Replace the hat...
Page 17: ... time It is rare that you should need to replace the batteries between calibration checks but in that event follow these steps 1 Turn the HI 6053 off Verify that the green indicator light is not flashing 2 Carefully disconnect the fiber optic cables from the Transmit and Receive connectors 3 Remove the two nuts one on each fiber optic connector 4 Remove the four screws from the bottom of the elect...
Page 18: ...using avoiding damage to the power button wires 12 Replace and tighten the four screws into the bottom of the housing 13 Replace the two nuts removed in step 3 one on each fiber optic connector Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics Fiber optic connectors and cables can be damaged from airborne particles humidity and moisture oils from the human body and debris from the connectors they plug ...
Page 19: ...861521000 ST to ST Inline Connector 708027 Fiber Optic Cleaning System H 34FO1 Laser System Fiber Optic Maintenance Kit 112333 HI 6023 HI 6006 HI 6053 Cable Fiber Optic Glass H 491106 xx xx length in meters Connector Set two required Bulkhead Feedthrough H 231205000 Battery Charger Battery Battery Hatch Replacement Screws Battery Charger For Probe Model Part Number HI 6023 HI 6006 H 491198 48 or 1...
Page 20: ...ontact ETS Lindgren Customer Service for the upgrade status of your probe Service Procedures Contacting ETS Lindgren Please see ets lindgren com for a list of ETS Lindgren offices including phone and email contact information Sending a Component For Service For the steps to return a system or system component to ETS Lindgren for service see the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipm...
Page 21: ...10 kHz 1 GHz 0 9 dB Linearity 0 5 dB Isotropicity 0 5 dB 400 MHz Overload Withstand 1 500 V m CW Physical Interface Duplex optical fiber 62 5 micron multimode FC connectors for laser cable integral 1 m optical cable ST connector for transmitter cable integral 1 m optical cable Probe Mount 1 4 20 UNC tapped hole internal thread Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity...
Page 22: ...opicity 0 5 dB 400 MHz Overload Withstand 1 500 V m Physical Interface Duplex optical fiber 62 5 micron multimode FC connectors for laser cable integral 1 m optical cable ST connector for transmitter cable integral 1 m optical cable Probe Mount 1 4 20 UNC internal thread Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Dimensions Hous...
Page 23: ... 5 dB Isotropicity 1 0 dB 18 GHz Overload Withstand 1 500 V m Physical Interface Duplex optical fiber 62 5 micron multimode FC connectors for laser cable integral 1 m optical cable ST connector for transmitter cable integral 1 m optical cable Probe Mount 1 4 20 UNC tapped hole internal thread Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non cond...
Page 24: ... MHz Overload Withstand 1 500 V m CW Fiber Optic Cable Connector Standard FSMA Probe Mount 1 4 20 UNC tapped hole internal thread Battery Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Battery Life Up to 8 hours Battery Charger 100 240 VAC universal input 3 hour charge from full depletion Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Dimen...
Page 25: ...opicity 0 5 dB 400 MHz Overload Withstand 1 500 V m maximum Continuous field Fiber Optic Cable Connector Standard FSMA Probe Mount 1 4 20 UNC internal thread Battery Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Battery Life Up to 8 hours Battery Charger 100 240 VAC Approximately three hours Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing D...
Page 26: ...y 1 0 dB 18 GHz Overload Withstand 1 500 V m Fiber Optic Cable Connector Standard FSMA Probe Mount 1 4 20 UNC tapped hole internal thread Battery Four AAA batteries rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Battery Life 30 hours continuous at full charge Battery Charger 100 240 VAC Approximately three hours Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humid...
Page 27: ...his fiber optic cable Receiving power from the HI 6113 allows for unlimited test times The probe system incorporates a safety interlock mechanism that turns off the laser if the HI 6113 does not receive data from the probe within a specified time frame The safety mechanism is intended to prevent injury from the laser if the HI 6113 issues a command to turn on the laser while the fiber optic cables...
Page 28: ... Probe provides broadband frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most test requirements The frequency response of the HI 6153 is 10 MHz to 40 GHz and the dynamic range is 2 to 800 Volts per meter V m The HI 6153 assembly consists of a pyramidal casing containing the sensor which is mounted on one end of a shaft The other end of the shaft is attached to an extrusion...
Page 29: ...HI 60XX Series uses either the HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem or the HI 4413USB Fiber Optic to USB Converter to communicate with ProbeView II software through a port on the computer The HI 6100 Field Monitor may also be used with the HI 60XX Series HI 6023 Field Probe The ETS Lindgren HI 6023 Field Probe provides broadband frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most te...
Page 30: ...tions makes this probe ideally suited for a wide range of field monitoring applications The HI 6006 is a true 3 axis probe When requested X Y Z and total field data can be reported HI 6006 Power Switch The power switch activates and deactivates the HI 6006 ON I When the power switch is in the I position an internal 4 8 VDC Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery provides power to the probe and the power...
Page 31: ...nd of the shaft is attached to an extrusion that houses the electronics The sensor and electronics housing operate and are calibrated as a unit The HI 6053 is a true 3 axis probe When requested X Y Z and total field data can be reported HI 6053 Power Switch The power button that activates and deactivates the HI 6053 is located on the bottom of the electronic housing A green indicator light in the ...
Page 32: ...ickel Metal Hydride NiMH batteries supply power Off To turn the HI 6053 off push in the power button and then release The green indicator light stops flashing indicating the probe is off When not in use turn the probe off to prolong battery life HI 6053 Controls Two fiber optic connectors and a battery charger connector are mounted on the HI 6053 housing ...
Page 33: ...l and GTEM Field Level 20 V m Note Isotropic response measured in a 20 V m field at 400 MHz TYPICAL DATA LASER POWERED PROBES HI 6122 Typical Data HI 6122 Typical Frequency Response HI 6122 Typical Isotropic Response ...
Page 34: ...choic Room and TEM Cell Field Level 20 V m Note Actual data taken at 400 MHz field level 20 V m maximum variation 0 54 dB HI 6105 Typical Data HI 6105 Typical Frequency Response HI 6105 Typical Isotropic Response ...
Page 35: ...35 Note Field Level 20 V m HI 6153 Typical Data HI 6153 Typical Frequency Response HI 6153 Typical Isotropic Response ...
Page 36: ...36 Note Field Leve 20 V m ...
Page 37: ...TEM Field Level 20 V m Note Isotropic response measured in a 20 V m field at 400 MHz TYPICAL DATA BATTERY OPERATED PROBES HI 6023 Typical Data HI 6023 Typical Frequency Response with Limits HI 6023 Typical Isotropic Response ...
Page 38: ...Room and TEM Cell Field Level 20 V m Note Actual data taken at 400 MHz field level 20 V m maximum variation 0 54 dB HI 6006 Typical Data HI 6006 Typical Frequency Response with Limits HI 6006 Typical Isotropic Response ...
Page 39: ...39 Note Field Level 20 V m HI 6053 Typical Data HI 6053 Typical Frequency Response HI 6053 Typical Isotropic Response ...
Page 40: ...40 Note Field Level 20 V m ...
Page 41: ...d circuit within the battery charger monitors the battery voltage and controls the charging functions according to the charge state of the battery Battery Life The NiMH batteries powering the battery operated probe have high energy density for maximum operating time between charges but also have a significant self discharge characteristic When the probe is stored for longer than a week or two the ...
Page 42: ...e discharged to 4 4 VDC the probe will operate but the batteries need to be charged When the voltage drops below 4 0 VDC measurement accuracy may be compromised by continued operation When the battery voltage indication is less than 4 volts a low battery indication is attached to the output data string warning of the problem ETS Lindgren software applications provide a warning indication on the di...
Page 43: ... COMPLETE green Indicates a fast charging peak voltage is detected If the probe is turned on during the fast charge period of the charge cycle the current surge that the batteries provide to the electronics in the probe will cause a momentary voltage drop on the batteries causing the charger to terminate the fast charge based on a peak voltage detect condition The battery charger switches to top o...
Page 44: ...ge 2 Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and then plug the charger output into the battery charger connector on the probe 3 Press the DISCHARGE button on the battery charger The batteries will fully discharge and then fully recharge The total time required to discharge and recharge is approximately seven hours 4 For best results repeat the process once However it may be necessary t...
Page 45: ...tomobile cigarette lighter to 2 mm power plug adapter cord 12 5 Vdc 100 mA Fuses 250 volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5 mm x 20 mm Output Open Circuit Voltage 12 Vdc Fast Charge Pending Current 2 0 mA Fast Charge Current 220 mA Pulsed Trickle Charge Current 2 0 mA Output Voltage During Fast Charge 4 8 Vdc Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non cond...
Page 46: ...unsafe condition may result Use only 250 Volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5 mm x 20 mm fuses To replace a fuse 1 Two fuses are located in the fuse drawer in the power input module Use a screwdriver to open the drawer 2 The fuse towards the outside of the drawer is the spare Remove the spare fuse from the module 3 Replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse 4 Slide the fuse drawer back into the module Make sure ...
Page 47: ...eing charged through a short cord terminated with a power jack An integrated circuit within the battery charger monitors the battery voltage and controls the charging functions according to the charge state of the battery Battery Life The NiMH battery powering the battery operated probe has high energy density for maximum operating time between charges but also has a significant self discharge cha...
Page 48: ...C provides up to 10 hours of operation When the battery has discharged to 4 4 VDC the probe will operate but the battery will need to be charged When the voltage drops below 4 0 VDC measurement accuracy may be compromised by continued operation When the battery voltage indication is less than four volts a low battery indication is attached to the output data string warning of the problem ETS Lindg...
Page 49: ... COMPLETE green Indicates a fast charging peak voltage is detected If the probe is turned on during the fast charge period of the charge cycle the current surge that the batteries provide to the electronics in the probe will cause a momentary voltage drop on the batteries causing the charger to terminate the fast charge based on a peak voltage detect condition The battery charger switches to top o...
Page 50: ...ttery charger to the electrical mains and then plug the charger output into the battery charger connector on the probe 3 Press the DISCHARGE button on the battery charger The batteries will fully discharge and then fully recharge The total time required to discharge and recharge is approximately seven hours 4 For best results repeat the process once However it may be necessary to repeat the proces...
Page 51: ...e cigarette lighter to 2 mm power plug adapter cord 12 5 Vdc 100 mA Fuses 250 volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5 mm x 20 mm Output Open Circuit Voltage 12 Vdc Fast Charge Pending Current 2 0 mA Fast Charge Current 25 mA Pulsed Trickle Charge Current 2 0 mA Output Voltage During Fast Charge 4 8 Vdc Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing M...
Page 52: ...unsafe condition may result Use only 250 Volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5 mm x 20 mm fuses To replace a fuse 1 Two fuses are located in the fuse drawer in the power input module Use a screwdriver to open the drawer 2 The fuse towards the outside of the drawer is the spare Remove the spare fuse from the module 3 Replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse 4 Slide the fuse drawer back into the module Make sure ...
Page 53: ...115 200 baud HI 60XX Series Battery Operated Field Probes Data Type RS 232 Serial Data Mode Asynchronous Word Length 7bit Parity Odd Stop Bits 1 Data Rate 9600 baud Information Transfer Protocol The probe responds to commands from another device it transmits no data without first receiving instructions to do so Command Structure See the following pages for detailed information regarding the comman...
Page 54: ... Field Probes Probe Command Description Probe Response B CR Read probe converter voltage Bxx xx CR BP Read probe converter voltage in hexadecimal format B64N N safe operating level F fail level Voltage reported as 0 64 64 corresponds to 100 D3 Read probe data Dx xxxyy yyzzz zB CR xxxx yyyy zzzz 4 digit axis values with floating decimal point B battery flag N or F D5 Read probe data Dx xxxyy yyzzz ...
Page 55: ...temperature in Fahrenheit Txxxx CR Null CR Send the ASCII null character N CR HI 60XX Series Field Probes Probe Command Description Probe Response B CR Read battery voltage Bxx xx CR B04 80 100 of charge 4 8 volts B04 00 0 of charge 4 0 volts BP Read battery capacity in percentage Bxx N or F CR B64N 100 of charge 4 8 volts B00F 0 of charge 4 0 volts N safe operating level F fail level Percentage r...
Page 56: ... probe after it is turned on Probe Command Description Probe Response D5 Read probe data Dx xxxyy yyzzz zcccc B CR xxxx yyyy zzzz 4 digit axis values with floating decimal point cccc composite field value with floating decimal point B battery flag N or F I Identification command I60XX sr sn cd B CR XX specific probe model sr 10 character software revision sn 8 character serial number cd 8 characte...
Page 57: ...tware revision sn 8 character serial number n Read laser current nx xxx CR o Laser OFF command o The laser and all LEDs except the green Power LED will turn off r Laser ON command r The blue Laser LED will illuminate immediately then the yellow Receive LED will illuminate a few seconds after indicating the probe is ready for operation tc Read temperature in Centigrade txxxx CR tf Read temperature ...
Page 58: ...mple overflow E2 Buffer full error too many characters contained between the start character and carriage return sequence E3 Received command is invalid E4 Received parameter is invalid E5 Hardware error for example EEPROM failure E6 Parity error E7 Probe commands are not available unless the probe is powered on To power on the probe send the Laser ON command r E9 Received command is invalid ...
Page 59: ...dorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission Getting Started 1 Download ETSProbe DLL from ets lindgren com 2 Install ETSProbe DLL using the included automatic installer During installation provided the installation path is not altered an assortment of example programs in various languages will be copied to C Program Files ETS Lindgren ETSProbe DLL ...
Page 60: ...0A FP3083 FP4000 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP4031 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP4033 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP4080 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP4083 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP4240 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP5000 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP5033 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP5034 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP5036 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP5080 FP Any HI 44xx MS Model Family Strings FP5083 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP5240 FP Any HI 44xx MS FP6001 FP Any HI 44xx MS HI 2200 C300 HI 220...
Page 61: ...x MS HI 4450 HI Any HI 44xx MS HI 4451 HI Any HI 44xx MS HI 6005 HI Any HI 6005 MS HI 6005 HS HI 6005 HI 6006 HI Any HI 6005 MS HI 6005 HS HI 6005 HI 6022 HI Any HI 6005 MS HI 6005 HS HI 6005 HI 6023 HI Any HI 6005 MS HI 6005 HS HI 6005 HI 6053 HI Any HI 6005 MS HI 6005 HS HI 6005 HI 6105 HI Any Laser HS Laser HI 6153 HI Any Laser HS Laser ...
Page 62: ...gren Holaday probes as listed in the following FP2000 Series FP4000 Series FP5000 Series FP6001 Probe Family Virtual This simulated probe type is for testing and software development purposes Varying field values are generated using a sin function Probe Family HI 44xx MS Use this type to obtain higher sample rates on 3 axis probes This type does not return individual field readings for each axis F...
Page 63: ...ATEPROBE int ETS_CreateProbe const char name int Handle const char CommSettings const char Family Purpose Creates a probe object and establishes communications to a specified probe Makes an object of the correct type Verifies that the communications to the probe can be established Does a probe identify and an initialization of the probe Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value...
Page 64: ...sample rates The HI 44xx HS family does not return individual data from each axis but does increase the sample rate char name Any user specified name myProbe Etc Output Parameters int Handle Special value used to refer to this probe for subsequent function calls after it is created Returns Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes for error...
Page 65: ...S_CreateProbe function Output Parameters Pass by reference float The field values for the X Y Z and combined axes ETS_REMOVEPROBE int ETS_RemoveProbe const int probeHandle Purpose Closes the communications port and releases memory back to the system The ETS_RemoveProbe function needs to be called whenever a probe is changed or physically removed Return Value Returns an integer status code The nume...
Page 66: ...ee Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters Pass by reference integer The battery value as a percentage of full charge ETS_CALIBRATIONDATE int ETS_CalibrationDate const int probeHandle char calibrationDate const int arraySize Purpose Returns the last calibration date for the probe Not available on older pro...
Page 67: ...dle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters Pass by reference float The combined fields of X Y and Z axes ETS_FIELD int ETS_Field const int probeHandle float xField float yField float zField float combinedField Purpose To read the field values from the X axis Y axis Z axis and the combined field This function must follow an ETS_InitiateReadField command You can poll ETS_IsOpera...
Page 68: ...turns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters Pass by reference character string Specifying the length of string ETS_GETERRORDESCRIPTION void ETS_GetErrorDescription int errorNumber char ErrorStr const int arraySize Purpose To o...
Page 69: ...raySize Purpose To obtain the current field units setting for the probe Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function int arraySize Output Parameters Pass by reference character string UnitsStr specifying the length of string ETS_I...
Page 70: ...rned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters None ETS_INITIATEREADFIELD int ETS_InitiateReadField const int probeHandle Purpose Initiates a field reading from the probe The function returns immediately without waiting for the operation finish To determine when the operation is finished use ETS_ IsOperationComplete When the reading is completed use ETS_Field or ETS_CombinedField to obtain t...
Page 71: ... to obtain the value Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters None ETS_ISOPERATIONCOMPLETE int ETS_IsOperationComplete const int probeHandle Purpose Used with commands that start with the word Initiate to det...
Page 72: ...icates successful completion See Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters The model name is placed in the user allocated string buffer ETS_PROBENAME int ETS_ProbeName const int probeHandle char name const int arraySize Purpose Allows the user to read the user assigned name Return Value Returns an integer st...
Page 73: ...eger status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle Output Parameters Int battery The battery status as the percentage of full charge ETS_READTEMPERATURESYNCHRONOUS int ETS_ReadTemperatureSynchronous int Handle int temperature Purpose Reads the internal temperature of the probe and returns only after the ...
Page 74: ... indicates successful completion See Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle Output Parameters Pass by reference character string serialNumber Specify the length of string ETS_SETRANGE int ETS_SetRange const int probeHandle int range Purpose SETS the range for the probe The default value is 0 which is in Auto Range The number of ranges is probe dependent Return Val...
Page 75: ...icates successful completion See Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle Int unit Accepts values 1 3 Output Parameters None ETS_TEMPERATUREC int ETS_TemperatureC const int probeHandle int TempC Purpose Reads the internal temperature of the probe ETS_InitiateReadTemperature must be called prior to this function call Use the ETS_IsOperationComplete to check for opera...
Page 76: ...Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle Output Parameters The laser current of the probe in amps ETS_VERSION int ETS_Version char version const int arraySize Purpose Identifies the version of ETSProbe DLL Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value ...
Page 77: ...Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle Output Parameters The converter voltage or battery voltage ETS_LASERTEMPERATURE int ETS_LaserTemperature int Handle float degreesC Purpose Monitors the laser temperature ETS_ReadTemperature must be called to refresh this value Return Value ...
Page 78: ...n Input Parameters int probeHandle Output Parameters None Status Codes A description of the status code can be returned by calling the function ETS_ GetErrorDescription See Advanced Function Reference for the description of the function call Codes Description 0 OK 1 Probe handle does not exist 2 Probe family does exist 3 Unable to open communication port 4 Probe not connected 5 Probe response inco...
Page 79: ...ing from COMM port 18 Laser current too high 19 Internal thread error 20 Bad connection string 21 Value cannot be set 22 Probe model not supported 23 Unable to open file 24 Coefficients do not match 25 Coefficients file error 26 Probe over range 27 Probe under range 28 Function not available 29 Battery fail 30 Battery warning 31 Correction not loaded 32 Out of correction range 33 Correction not su...
Page 80: ...are eligible to bear the CE mark HI 6122 Electric Field Probe HI 6105 Electric Field Probe HI 6153 Electric Field Probe HI 6023 Field Probe HI 6006 Field Probe HI 6053 Field Probe Applicable Requirements Standard Criteria EN 50082 1 Electromagnetic compatibility General immunity standard Part 1 Domestic commercial and light industrial environment EN 55011 CISPR 11 1990 ed 2 Threshold values and me...
Page 81: ...ndicated product CE marks placed on these products will be distinct and visible Other marks or inscriptions liable to be confused with the CE mark will not be affixed to these products ETS Lindgren Inc has ensured that appropriate documentation shall remain available on premises for inspection and validation purposes for a period of no less than 10 years ...
Page 82: ... Battery Life The NiMH batteries powering the battery operated probe have high energy density for maximum operating time between charges but also have a significant self discharge characteristic When the probe is stored for longer than a week or two the batteries will discharge even though not in use Leaving the batteries in a discharged condition for long periods of time may result in reduced bat...
Page 83: ...mpromised by continued operation When the battery voltage indication is less than 4 volts a low battery indication is attached to the output data string warning of the problem ETS Lindgren software applications provide a warning indication on the display screen of the readout device It is recommended that custom software packages using data from the probe monitor the data output for this condition...
Page 84: ...arge rate This charge continues from the time when a peak voltage detect terminates the fast charge until the maximum time of 180 minutes is reached If the probe is disconnected from the charger at this point in the charge cycle the batteries will operate properly Following the maximum time of 180 minutes a pulse trickle charge mode is used to compensate for the self discharge of the batteries whi...
Page 85: ...l of more than 90 Discharging a Battery To discharge the batteries 1 Make sure the probe is off or the batteries will not charge 2 Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and then plug the charger output into the battery charger connector on the probe 3 Press the DISCHARGE button on the battery charger The batteries will fully discharge and then fully recharge The total time required t...
Page 86: ...perature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Maintenance Recommendations Operate the battery charger with care There are no user serviceable parts inside the battery charger Opening the battery charger housing may void your warranty ...
Page 87: ...ave high energy density for maximum operating time between charges but also have a significant self discharge characteristic When the probe is stored for longer than a week or two the batteries will discharge even though not in use Leaving the batteries in a discharged condition for long periods of time may result in reduced battery life For optimum testing time charge the batteries before use The...
Page 88: ...e output data string warning of the problem ETS Lindgren software applications provide a warning indication on the display screen of the readout device It is recommended that custom software packages using data from the probe monitor the data output for this condition If the batteries exhibit low terminal voltages during charging or if they appear unable to acquire or maintain a charge the batteri...
Page 89: ... fast charge until the maximum time of 180 minutes is reached If the probe is disconnected from the charger at this point in the charge cycle the batteries will operate properly Following the maximum time of 180 minutes a pulse trickle charge mode is used to compensate for the self discharge of the batteries while idle in the charger The fast charge current is low enough that there is not always e...
Page 90: ...ischarge the batteries 1 Make sure the probe is off or the batteries will not charge 2 Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and then plug the charger output into the battery charger connector on the probe 3 Press the DISCHARGE button on the battery charger The batteries will fully discharge and then fully recharge The total time required to discharge and recharge is approximately se...
Page 91: ... 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Maintenance Recommendations Operate the battery charger with care There are no user serviceable parts inside the battery charger Opening the battery charger housing may void your warranty ...
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