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                                                                    HBT3000 series user manual     

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Figure 4-1Front view ........................................................................................................ 14

 

Figure 4-2 vertical view ................................................................................................... 14

 

Figure 4-3 Handheld position ...................................................................................... 15

 

Figure 4-4 Front Panel ..................................................................................................... 16

 

Figure 4-5 Rear Panel ...................................................................................................... 17

 

Figure 4-6 User Interface ................................................................................................ 18

 

Figure 4-7 Keypad ............................................................................................................. 19

 

Figure 5-1 Measurement display interface .............................................................. 20

 

Figure 5-2 Measurement voltage interface ............................................................. 21

 

Figure 5-3 Measurement resistance interface ........................................................ 21

 

Figure 5-4 Measurement display interface .............................................................. 23

 

Figure 5-5 Zeroing ............................................................................................................ 23

 

Figure 5-6 Test exception ............................................................................................... 24

 

Figure 5-7 Measure overflow ........................................................................................ 24

 

Figure 6-1 Measurement display interface .............................................................. 25

 

Figure 6-2 Set sampling rate......................................................................................... 26

 

Figure 6-3 Set average value ........................................................................................ 26

 

Figure 6-4 Set trigger source ........................................................................................ 27

 

Figure 6-5 Setting Delay ................................................................................................. 27

 

Figure 6-6 Set absolute value function ..................................................................... 28

 

Summary of Contents for HBT3000 Series

Page 1: ...HBT3000 series Internal resistance tester User Manual 2023 12...

Page 2: ...ts or products of Qingdao Hantek Electronic Co LTD and need products patents or works of third parties to cooperate with them you shall be responsible for obtaining the consent and authorization of th...

Page 3: ...Summary of general security issues 1 1 2 Security terms and signs 2 1 3 Measurement category 3 1 4 Ventilation Requirement 4 1 5 Work Environment 5 1 6 Care and Cleaning 7 1 7 Environmental precautio...

Page 4: ...Front Panel 16 4 4 2 Introduction to Rear Panel 17 4 4 3 User Interface Introduction 18 4 5 Set parameter values 18 4 6 Using the built in help system 19 5 Start using 20 5 1 Measurement Settings 20 5...

Page 5: ...lue function 27 6 2 Comparator function 28 6 2 1 Comparator function settings 28 6 2 2 Setting the Limits and Percent 30 6 2 3 Page display of comparator 31 6 3 Statistical operation function 32 6 3 1...

Page 6: ...Other settings 40 6 7 1 System time 40 6 7 2 Brightness 40 6 7 3 Keytone 40 6 7 4 Language 41 6 7 5 Upgrade 41 6 8 SAVE 41 6 8 1 Save Path 41 6 8 2 Inter Exter Save 41 6 8 3 Boot Set 42 6 9 Load 42 6...

Page 7: ...2 Output terminal function 52 8 Analog Output 54 8 1 Connect analog output 54 9 Remote control 56 9 1 USB remote control 56 9 2 LAN remote control 56 9 3 Serial port control 58 10 Fault handling 61 1...

Page 8: ...series user manual Copyright Qingdao Hantek Electronic Co LTD VI 11 3 2 Zero adjustment using clamp type test line 66 11 3 3 Zero adjustment using needle shaped test lines 66 11 4 Appendix D Warranty...

Page 9: ...igure 5 1 Measurement display interface 20 Figure 5 2 Measurement voltage interface 21 Figure 5 3 Measurement resistance interface 21 Figure 5 4 Measurement display interface 23 Figure 5 5 Zeroing 23...

Page 10: ...atistical List 34 Figure 6 16 Normal distribution diagram 35 Figure 6 17 Normal distribution diagram 35 Figure 6 19 System settings 37 Figure 6 20 Voltage Calibration 38 Figure 6 21 LAN parameter sett...

Page 11: ...o Hantek Electronic Co LTD HBT3000 series user manual IX Figure 11 2 Zero adjustment schematic diagram 65 Figure 11 3 Zero adjustment of clamp type test line 66 Figure 11 4 Zero adjustment of needle s...

Page 12: ...s Table 3 1 Button 11 Table 3 2 Model Table 12 Table 6 1 Factory Default 46 Table 7 1 EXT I O output terminal 51 Table 8 1 Analog output specifications 55 Table 9 1 RS232 485 connector pin number 59 T...

Page 13: ...power cord recognized by the country where the product is located Ground the product To avoid electric shocks the product is grounded through a grounding conductor of the power cable The grounding con...

Page 14: ...ironment Do not operate in inflammable or explosive environment Please keep the product surface clean and dry Warning Equipment that meets Class A requirements may not provide adequate protection for...

Page 15: ...is instrument can be used for measurement under class I Warning This instrument is only allowed to be used in the specified measurement class Measurement class definition Class I refers to measurement...

Page 16: ...for industrial use and certain other equipment for example fixed motors permanently connected to fixed instruments Class IV refers to measurements taken at the source of low voltage equipment For exa...

Page 17: ...k inside the instrument do not operate the instrument in a damp environment Altitude Operating and Non operating 2 000m This product is powered by mains conforming to installation overvoltage category...

Page 18: ...e a clean room or air conditioned office environment Pollution Degree 2 Normally only nonconductive pollution occurs Temporary conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected For example indoor...

Page 19: ...eps 1 Use a lint free cloth to remove floating dust from the outside of the internal resistance tester and test line Please be extremely careful to avoid scratching the smooth display filter material...

Page 20: ...production of this equipment requires the extraction and utilization of natural resources If the scrapping of this product is not handled properly certain substances contained in the equipment may be...

Page 21: ...minimum standard deviation etc and easily draw a normal distribution map Standard RS232 485 LAN EXT I O USB Host ANALOG OUTPUT USB Device interface Sampling rate Slow Horotelic Fast capable of high s...

Page 22: ...are version Software upgrade may change or increase product functionalities please pay attention to Hantek website for the latest version Document format conventions 1 button Use square brackets text...

Page 23: ...tester includes the following models Unless otherwise specified this manual uses HBT3563H as an example to explain the HBT3000 series and its basic operations Model Resistance resolution Voltage reso...

Page 24: ...ntek Electronic Co LTD 12 Model Resistance resolution Voltage resolution Measuring range Interface HBT3565A 0 1 10 V 0 3 6k 0 1600V RS232 485 USB LAN I O ANALOG OUTPUT HBT3566A 0 1 10 V 0 3 6k 0 2000V...

Page 25: ...tive pad is seriously damaged please keep it until the whole machine and accessories pass the electrical and mechanical tests Check attachments The details of the provided attachments are explained in...

Page 26: ...Appearance dimensions Figure 4 1Front view Figure 4 2 vertical view 4 3 Preparation before use 4 3 1 Connecting the power supply This series of internal resistance testers can input AC power with spe...

Page 27: ...ent If the instrument is not turned on please confirm that the power cord is securely connected and ensure that the instrument is connected to a powered power source Warning To avoid electric shock pl...

Page 28: ...ct Introduction This chapter introduces the front and rear panels and user interface of the internal resistance tester 4 4 1 Introduction to Front Panel Figure 4 4 Front Panel 1 Key switch 2 Menu soft...

Page 29: ...us and prompt messages 8 Restore default settings Used to restore the instrument status to the factory default values 9 Help To obtain contextual help information for any front panel buttons or menu s...

Page 30: ...k screen icons 9 Local Remote Display 10 Voltage measurement values 11 Resistance measurement value 12 Auxiliary menu bar 13 Resistance range 14 Voltage range 4 5 Set parameter values The parameter se...

Page 31: ...he instrument will automatically jump to the measurement display interface 4 6 Using the built in help system To obtain help information for any front panel buttons or menu soft keys on the measuremen...

Page 32: ...do not measure voltage higher than the rated value 5 1 Measurement Settings Click the Range button to enter the measurement display interface Figure 5 1 Measurement display interface Note If no setti...

Page 33: ...type is set to resistance function or voltage function faster measurements can be made 5 1 2 Set voltage range This instrument HBT3563H has selectable voltage ranges of 6V 60V 360V and Auto Automatic...

Page 34: ...e Range key to enter the measurement page 2 Click on the Range R menu soft key 3 Use the menu soft key to select the range and complete the setting of the resistance range In addition the range can be...

Page 35: ...of EXT I O Click on the 0 ADJ key or click on Utility Cal in sequence After entering the password click on the 0 ADJ soft key to execute zero adjustment After successful zero adjustment the interface...

Page 36: ...n addition an abnormal test signal ERR will be output from the EXTI O terminal Figure 5 7 Measure overflow In addition the following situations can also cause testing anomalies When the probe is disco...

Page 37: ...etting methods of these measurement configurations 6 1 1 Setting the sampling rate The sampling rate can be changed in three stages Slow Horotelic Fast The lower the sampling rate the higher the testi...

Page 38: ...unction The trigger source function is used to set the trigger mode of the instrument Trigger sources include Int Ext and Man Internal trigger Automatically triggered internally measured automatically...

Page 39: ...tting a delay time The adjustable delay range is 1ms 9999ms with a default of 1ms Click on MEA Delay ms in sequence to set the delay time as shown in the figure Move the cursor position by left and ri...

Page 40: ...and outputting them The comparison methods for thresholds include two methods setting upper and lower limits and setting baseline values and percentages As a comparator result in addition to displayi...

Page 41: ...ss the soft key to select automatic or manual mode 3 Buzzer Press this soft key to set the buzzer to sound The available types are closed HL IN BT1 and BT2 Off The buzzer is in the off state HL When t...

Page 42: ...the following All settings in the MEA interface are invalid and clicking the SAVE LOAD and 0ADJ buttons is invalid 6 2 2 Setting the Limits and Percent Click on the Res on the comparator page to set t...

Page 43: ...in m units For example entering 15 on the keyboard represents the set resistance reference value of 15m Note The comparison value set will change with the switching of the instrument s measurement ge...

Page 44: ...save load data load and clear data functions Figure 6 11 Statistical operation function 6 3 1 Switch of statistical function Click on the STAT Switch in sequence to set the switch for the statistics f...

Page 45: ...s The n in the formula represents the number of valid data Hi and Lo use the upper and lower limits of the comparator The process capability index refers to the ability to achieve process quality whic...

Page 46: ...played as follows Figure 6 13 Statistical List Figure 6 14 Statistical List Compare the maximum and minimum values of voltage and resistance set in the comparator function with the statistical data If...

Page 47: ...distribution map interface X represents the waveform display multiple When the instrument has statistical data it displays as follows Figure 6 15 Normal distribution diagram When there is no statistic...

Page 48: ...statistical data Through the data caching function the size of the data cache area can be set that is the number of recorded values for each statistical test For example if the data cache is set to 1...

Page 49: ...calibration submenu If the password is incorrect a prompt message Password Error will pop up on the interface Zero Details reference Appendix C Performing Zero Adjustment Voltage calibration setting...

Page 50: ...tance tester 2 Input actual resistance value Click on Calib Res Real Res in sequence and the page will display Resistance Calibration Use the left right keys to move the cursor click OK to enter the a...

Page 51: ...position the cursor to confirm click OK to save and exit Note In the LAN parameter setting interface if no operation is performed for more than 30 seconds the instrument will automatically close the L...

Page 52: ...d exit the current input box Click ESC to exit the system time setting The system time is mainly used for naming instruments when saving files and screenshots Figure 6 20 Set system time Note If no ac...

Page 53: ...h includes Save Path Inter Exter Save and Boot Set options When the storage function is enabled the storage settings cannot be modified Note The configuration saved here is the one used for the next p...

Page 54: ...tance tester automatically saved the settings before shutdown and after restarting the internal resistance tester will automatically call up the settings before the previous shutdown Including all sys...

Page 55: ...ess the LOAD Boot Set soft key select the desired configuration type and complete the power on settings 6 10 0 ADJ To eliminate errors caused by the bias voltage of the instrument itself or the measur...

Page 56: ...adjusting the voltage range and switch the range shortcut label to V Note Using the plus minus keys to adjust the range it is not possible to adjust the range to automatic 6 14 Range key Press Range t...

Page 57: ...er manual 45 Function Default value Sample Slow Average 1 Trigger Internal Absolute Open Delay ms 1 SAVE LOAD Boot Set Default STAT Switch OFF Data Temp 1000 COMP Switch Close Comp Mode Auto Buzzer Cl...

Page 58: ...000 series user manual Copyright Qingdao Hantek Electronic Co LTD 46 Function Default value IP 192 168 1 127 MASK 255 255 255 0 IP MODE Manual Serial Baud 9600 Serial Data 7 Serial Check None Serial S...

Page 59: ...onnect it before connecting it If the wiring detaches during operation it may come into contact with other conductive components which is very dangerous Please securely secure the external connector w...

Page 60: ...IN Read Number Bit1 negative edge 5 IN Read Number Bit3 negative edge 6 IN Read Number Bit5 negative edge 7 IN Manual control of comparator negative edge 8 ISO_5V Insulated power supply 5V output 9 I...

Page 61: ...2 _ OUT Resistance determination result Lo negative level 13 _ OUT Resistance determination result IN negative level 14 Reserved OUT 15 Reserved OUT 16 Reserved OUT 17 Reserved OUT 18 OUT Judgment res...

Page 62: ...N Read the number Bit2 negative level 24 IN Read the number Bit4 negative level 25 IN Read the number Bit6 negative level 26 IN Measurement value printing negative edge 27 ISO_COM Insulated power supp...

Page 63: ...of the instrument and also connected conductive to the protective grounding terminal of the power socket Needle number Signal name I O Function Logic determination result IN 31 _ OUT Voltage judgment...

Page 64: ...to execute a screenshot function in the form of an interrupt External input control correction function when the signal changes from a high level to a low level signal it triggers the application pro...

Page 65: ...hronous output mode the ERR state is updated in real time and has no synchronous timing relationship with the EOM _ _ _ _ _ _ The output results of the comparator function R HI R IN R LO V HI V IN V L...

Page 66: ...put terminal To avoid damaging this instrument please do not short circuit the output terminals or input voltage 8 1 Connect analog output Analog output specifications Output voltage DC 0V DC 3 1V f s...

Page 67: ...ts as needed Connect the GND terminal of the analog output to the ground wire metal part of the casing The output voltage is updated based on the sampling timing of resistance measurement The recorded...

Page 68: ...dress https www keysight com main software jspx ckey 2175637 lc chi cc CN ni d 11143 0 00 i d 2175637 Open the IO software locate the device send a command to check if communication is normal and afte...

Page 69: ...net properties of the computer Figure 9 2 Set computer Ethernet properties After opening the IO software and successfully connecting the device will appear in the LAN list If the device does not appea...

Page 70: ...manual settings Note There is no DHCP server in the local area network and IP and other information must be manually configured 9 3 Serial port control Click on Utility IO Serial and set the serial p...

Page 71: ...a 3 TxD BA SD Send data 4 DTR CD ER Data terminal ready Connected to internal 5V 5 GND AB SG Signal grounding 6 DSR CC DR Not used Not connected 7 RTS CA RS Send request Connected to internal 5V 8 CTS...

Page 72: ...ngdao Hantek Electronic Co LTD 60 bits checksum and stop bits test the VISA address and click OK to add a new device Like USB remote control after obtaining normal communication the SCPI command can b...

Page 73: ...measure When measuring please try to stay as far away from the metal parts as possible Wrap the cables together and minimize the area of the branch parts as much as possible c Is noise mixed in Counte...

Page 74: ...232 485 USB LAN IO ANALOG OUTPUT HBT3561A 210V RS232 485 USB LAN IO ANALOG OUTPUT HBT3562A 360V RS232 485 USB LAN IO ANALOG OUTPUT HBT3563A 1100V RS232 485 USB LAN IO ANALOG OUTPUT HBT3564A 1600V RS23...

Page 75: ...000 series user manual 63 Ordering Information Order ID Standard accessories Power cord that meets the standards of the host country Square USB cable Clamp type testing line HT2107 Needle shaped testi...

Page 76: ...le diagram of measurement method Principle of AC four terminal measurement method As shown in the figure the AC current IS is input to the measured object through the current output terminal and the v...

Page 77: ...ty So in the actual zeroing process zeroing is achieved by establishing a state close to 0 If zero adjustment is not performed correctly the correct measurement value cannot be obtained 11 3 1 Zero ad...

Page 78: ...stment using clamp type test line To use a clamp type test wire for zero adjustment the red and black probes need to be short circuited Please connect the test wire as follows Figure 11 3 Zero adjustm...

Page 79: ...air or replacement for the user Please refer to the official website of Hantek or the product warranty card for detailed warranty regulations To obtain the full text of repair services or warranty ins...

Page 80: ...ey No 780 Baoyuan Road High tech Zone Qingdao Shandong Province Switchboard 400 036 7077 Email service hantek com Phone 0532 55678770 55678772 55678773 Postal Code 266000 Official website www hantek c...

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