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Page 1: ...MEMORY HiCORDER Instruction Manual 8808 01 January 2009 Revised edition 10 8807A981 10 09 01H 8807 01 8808 51 8807 51...
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Page 3: ...Power Supply and Ground Connection 8 2 2 1 Connecting the AC Adapter 8 2 2 2 Installing the Batteries Battery Pack 9 2 3 Power On Off 11 2 4 Connecting the Connection Cord 12 2 5 Connecting the 9322 D...
Page 4: ...M 34 4 3 Setting Items 36 4 3 1 Setting the Function Mode 36 4 3 2 Setting the Time Axis Range 37 4 3 3 Setting the Recording Length 38 4 3 4 Setting the Display Layout 40 4 3 5 Setting the Auto Save...
Page 5: ...the X Y CONT Recorder 86 5 5 Waveform Screen Settings REC 88 5 6 Start and Stop Operation REC 89 Chapter 6 RMS Recorder Function 91 6 1 Overview of the RMS Recorder Function 91 6 2 Operation Sequence...
Page 6: ...atio Along the Voltage Axis 123 7 3 6 Setting the Zero Position 124 7 3 7 Setting the Low Pass Filter 126 7 3 8 Setting the Logic Inputs 127 7 4 Waveform Screen Input Settings 129 7 5 Scaling Function...
Page 7: ...the X Y Screen 177 9 2 Scrolling the Waveform 178 9 3 Magnification compression Ratio Along the Time Axis 179 9 4 DMM Function 180 9 5 Setting the Waveform Display Area 183 Chapter 10 System Settings...
Page 8: ...13 11 2 5 Printer Density 214 11 3 Comment Screen Printer 215 11 3 1 Title Comment Entry 215 11 3 2 Analog and Logic Comment Entry 217 11 3 3 Text Entry Procedure 220 11 4 Setting the Status Screen pr...
Page 9: ...62 Chapter 13 Communication Function 265 13 1 Connecting the RS 232C Cable 266 13 2 Setting the RS 232C Interface 267 Chapter 14 Specifications 269 14 1 General Specifications 269 14 2 Trigger 273 14...
Page 10: ...aning the Printer Head 299 16 5 Troubleshooting 300 16 6 Cleaning of the Product 302 Appendix APPENDIX 1 Appendix 1 Messages APPENDIX 1 Appendix 2 Reference APPENDIX 4 Appendix 3 WaveViewer Wv APPENDI...
Page 11: ...HIOKI 8807 01 8808 01 8807 51 8808 51 MEMORY HiCORDER To obtain maximum performance from the product please read this manual first and keep it handy for future reference When you receive the product i...
Page 12: ...K 8992 PRINTER UNIT printing width 100 mm 3 94 9320 01 LOGIC PROBE 4 channel digital contact signal on off detection 9321 01 LOGIC PROBE 4 insulated channels AC DC voltage on off detection 9323 CONVER...
Page 13: ...____________________________________ NOTE The 9270 to 9272 CLAMP ON SENSORs and 9277 to 9279 UNIVERSAL CLAMP ON CTs are designed for use only with the 9555 SENSOR UNIT and cannot be used alone 9626 PC...
Page 14: ...directly from product defects Safety Symbols The symbol printed on the product indicates that the user should refer to a corresponding topic in the manual marked with the symbol before using the relev...
Page 15: ...injury or death to the user WARNING Indicates that incorrect operation presents a significant hazard that could result in serious injury or death to the user CAUTION Indicates that incorrect operatio...
Page 16: ...panel Measurement categories Overvoltage categories This instrument complies with CAT II safety requirements To ensure safe operation of measurement instruments IEC 61010 establishes safety standards...
Page 17: ...lues with the following meanings f s maximum display value or scale length The maximum displayable value or the full length of the scale This is usually the maximum value of the currently selected ran...
Page 18: ...voltage outside of this range Terminal inputs should never exceed the limits indicated below Input output terminals Maximum input voltage Analog input 450 V AC DC EXT TRIG 5 V to 10 V TRIG OUT 20 V t...
Page 19: ...To avoid damage to the product do not input a voltage current exceeding the rated maximum to the external input terminals This product should be installed and operated indoors only between 5 and 40 a...
Page 20: ...printer life Printing is not possible if the recording paper is loaded wrong side up 3 Recording Paper This product uses a thermal printer The recording paper supplied has characteristics finely tune...
Page 21: ...o not use a ball point pen or hard tipped pen because there is a danger of scratching the surface and corrupting the data Do not use adhesive labels Do not expose the disc directly to the sun s rays o...
Page 22: ...sis Function Chapter 1 Product Overview Contains an overview of the product and its features Chapter 2 Installation and Preparation Explains how to set the product up for measurement Chapter 3 Basic B...
Page 23: ...rement data and how to read printed charts Chapter 12 Storing the Measurement Data Describes how to save load and delete measurement data and settings using a PC Card Chapter 13 RS 232C Interface Desc...
Page 24: ...xiv _____________________________________________________________________ Chapter Summary ______________________________________________________________...
Page 25: ...eously sampling period 400 kS s maximum sampling rate Real time recording capability to paper in Recorder function RMS recorder function for recording rms values of AC power supply lines and DC source...
Page 26: ...are floating and so each input can be connected to its own independent potentials 7 PC Card Slot provided Measurement data and settings can be saved to a PC Card 8 Equipped with RS 232C standard inter...
Page 27: ...9 12 16 1 SYSTEM button Selects the Environment Comment RS COPY setting and Initialization Screens 2 SET button Selects the Status Channel and Trigger Screens 3 DISP button Waveform display Selects th...
Page 28: ...t and accept settings here 10 buttons Moves the flashing cursor in the four directions 11 scroll cursor buttons Moves the A B cursors and scrolls the waveforms 12 CH1 CH4 buttons Input and trigger set...
Page 29: ...S 232C CABLE 4 Logic probe connectors Input connector for the logic input section designed for the optional 9320 01 and 9321 01 LOGIC PROBEs Lower Side View 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 AC adapter connecting termina...
Page 30: ..._________________________________________________ CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 Right Side View Analog input terminal Input terminals for analog inputs non balanced input type 8808 01 8808 51 4 channel input 8807 0...
Page 31: ...recommended for high precision measurements Humidity 35 to 80 RH no condensation 50 10 RH no condensation recommended for high precision measurements Avoid the following locations Subject to direct su...
Page 32: ...the specified supplied Model 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1240V 6 SINO AMERICAN AC adapter input voltage range is 100 to 240 V AC with 10 stability at 50 60 Hz To avoid electrical hazards and damage to...
Page 33: ...e 9447 can not be used For the details on charging batteries refer to Section 16 2 9447 BATTERY PACK If the battery voltage drops while the product is running off of battery power the product will aut...
Page 34: ...ording to the types of batteries temperature and printing rate The printer cannot be used with alkaline batteries use either the 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1240V 6 SINO AMERICAN or 9447 BATTERY PACK wh...
Page 35: ...rom the rated supply voltage are taken into account and rated supply frequency 50 60 Hz The Product is correctly installed See Section 2 1 Operating with the AC ADAPTER Operating with batteries Batter...
Page 36: ...release the lock before pulling off the connector Forcibly pulling the connector without releasing the lock or pulling on the cable can damage the connector Using a connection cable other than that s...
Page 37: ...puts of two 9322s The maximum input voltage is 1000 V AC or 2000 V DC CAT ll 600 V AC or DC CAT lll Do not attempt to measure voltage exceeding these limits as doing so may damage the equipment or cau...
Page 38: ...ects to input modules for the 8800 MEMORY HiCORDER series High voltage applied between the H and L terminals is divided by 1 1000 and output as a voltage signal relative to GND Connection Method 1 Con...
Page 39: ...FERENTIAL PROBE Instruction Manual for details 3 Connect the BNC connector of the 9322 to the analog input terminal of the product 4 Connect the alligator clip or grabber clip to equipment to be measu...
Page 40: ...low through the logic probes that could result in electric shock or damage To avoid these hazards before connecting a logic probe to the product and the object to be measured confirm that power is sup...
Page 41: ...pling of the product to CLAMP For details refer to Section 7 3 4 When the clamp on probe is used for measurement the measurement precision will be affected both by the product precision and clamp on p...
Page 42: ...ACK when using the printer 2 8 Connecting the 8992 PRINTER UNIT Before connecting or disconnecting the printer unit make sure that the power switch is off When the printer is not connected be sure to...
Page 43: ...ading Recoding Paper 1 Lift the stock cover in the direction of the arrows 2 Raise the head up down lever 3 Insert the leading edge of the recording paper from bottom into the gap behind the printer r...
Page 44: ...idle for a long time with the head pressing on the roller the roller may be deformed resulting in uneven printing Be careful to correctly orient the recording paper Nothing will be printed if the reco...
Page 45: ...m strong light to prevent discoloration Storing data The recording paper uses a thermochemical reaction Note the following points To avoid discoloration do not leave recording paper in direct sunlight...
Page 46: ...at both attachment points If the strap is not attached securely the product could drop while being carried Attachment Point Stopper 2 9 Attaching the Strap 1 Insert each end of the strap through an a...
Page 47: ...icated below Input output terminals Maximum input voltage Analog input 450 V AC rms DC EXT TRIG 5 V to 10 V TRIG OUT 20 V to 30 V 500 mA max 200 mW max The maximum voltage applied to the probe and cab...
Page 48: ...rom power on minutes 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 2 1 0 5 0 0 5 1 2 Error f s Analog Input Zero Position The zero position may be offset when the input coupling is DC or GND and the input is open circuit in...
Page 49: ...PP IND Buttons for screen display setting Refer to Section 3 1 Buttons for printer operation Refer to Section 3 2 Buttons for item settings Refer to Section 3 3 Buttons for waveform scrolling and A B...
Page 50: ...e Waveform Screen Serves to display and observe waveforms Pressing this button from the Waveform Screen switches to the DMM Screen SYSTEM SET DISP PRINT button Serves to print out the measured data CO...
Page 51: ...ove the A and B cursors or scroll waveforms by these buttons Pressing the buttons moves quickly 3 3 Item Setting Buttons 3 4 Waveform Scrolling Buttons These buttons move the A B cursors and scroll th...
Page 52: ...nd more RANGE button Serves to set the voltage axis range for the channel selected POSN button Serves to set the zero position for the channel selected TIME DIV button Serves to set the input signal c...
Page 53: ...button Manual trigger When Manual Trigger is enabled ON on the Trigger Screen the trigger is activated by pressing this button during the trigger wait state Pressing the button with the flashing curs...
Page 54: ...unintended changes to settings during a measurement Press both cursor buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to switch the key lock on off The key lock function will not be canceled by turning the powe...
Page 55: ...lay DMM RS COPY Comment Environmen Initialize DISP SYSTEM MEM Memory recorder function REC Recorder function RMS RMS recorder function DISP SYSTEM SYSTEM SET DISP SET SET Extended status Numerical cal...
Page 56: ...32 _____________________________________________________________________ 3 9 Changing the Screen ______________________________________________________________...
Page 57: ...a are recorded on the same time axis Since data for all channels can be superimposed the relative relationship between input signals can be observed visually 3 Time axis setting 200 s DIV to 5 min DIV...
Page 58: ...be printed as a waveform or numerically Select whether waveform data is to be printed automatically Roll mode Sequential save Using channel Use this function if necessary Configure memory allocation...
Page 59: ...ton activation condition can be selected Refer to Section 10 1 1 for details Zero adjustment is performed automatically for every measurement SET Press the SET button to display the Channel Screen Set...
Page 60: ...ossible Digital signal A D Converter RAM Digital processing Display Analog input signal Input voltage Sampling period Time Screen display 4 3 Setting Items 4 3 1 Setting the Function Mode The 8807 01...
Page 61: ...l Time axis range setting expresses the time for 1 division Procedure 1 Status Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to Time DIV and select the time axi...
Page 62: ...Recording Length The length of recording for one measurement operation number of divisions can be set Constant recording length mode Select the recording length Variable recording length mode Variabl...
Page 63: ...efore the recording length Flashing cursor Procedure 2 Variable recording length mode 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to Shot 3 Press the button to set f...
Page 64: ...as one graph Dual Display Display and record as two graph Quad Display Display and record as four graph X Y Display Dot Linear interpolation smoothing is not performed Line Linear interpolation is pe...
Page 65: ...Dot Display and record the waveform as an X Y Dot Screen X Y Line Display and record the waveform as an X Y Line Screen Procedure Status Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Mo...
Page 66: ...in the text format is not readable by the product 4 3 5 Setting the Auto Save Function When the function is enabled measurement data are automatically stored on PC card after they are captured This f...
Page 67: ...to save Move the flashing cursor to the position shown in the figure below and use the keys to make a setting 3 Enter the file name to be used for Auto Save Once the file name has been entered measur...
Page 68: ...measurement if remaining PC card capacity runs low enough for a warning message to appear press the STOP button then remove the PC card once measurement has been suspended Data may be lost if the PC c...
Page 69: ...neous waveforms recorded by the RMS Recorder can be smoothed When Logging is selected if the print interval is set longer than the record length only the first point will print 4 3 6 Setting the Print...
Page 70: ...10 ms DIV to 5 min DIV data is displayed and printed simultaneously The printer cannot be used with alkaline batteries use either the 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1240V 6 SINO AMERICAN or 9447 BATTERY PA...
Page 71: ...xis magnification compression is active also when using X Y combined plotting Using the A B cursors it is possible to specify the data between the cursors for partial plotting Procedure Status Channel...
Page 72: ...ng is not available Refer to Section 4 8 1 Partial X Y plot Using the A B cursors it is possible to specify a range for partial X Y plotting Refer to Section 9 1 Normal X Y plotting covers all data of...
Page 73: ...oned display 7 PC card indicator Appears when a PC card is installed SRAM ATA FAX 8 Power indicator Appears the type of power supply of the product or battery low mark NOTE Input related settings are...
Page 74: ...next channel is enabled Trigger type Level Slope rising Trigger level value set automatically Filter OFF NOTE When the auto range function is engaged a trigger output signal is generated Take suitable...
Page 75: ...cording starts when the trigger conditions are met When trigger mode is AUTO the product waits for about 1 second for trigger conditions to be met After this interval data recording starts regardless...
Page 76: ...Extended Status Screen Setup MEM Application settings can be made in Memory recorder function on the Extended Status Screen Procedure Status Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen...
Page 77: ...ata on channels 3 and above cannot be stored to internal memory Channels A and B can be used for logic 4CH Internal memory is allocated for the four channels Model 8808 01 8808 51 Channels A and B can...
Page 78: ...urned OFF 4 8 2 Setting the Roll Mode This mode can be used at a time axis range setting of 10 ms DIV to 5 min DIV When roll mode is set to ON the waveform is displayed immediately at the start of rec...
Page 79: ...mory Dead time interval in which no sampling occurs due to display and print processing 4 8 3 Sequential Save Function This function divides the memory into separate blocks each of which can be used f...
Page 80: ...asurement Select the block at which to start measurement Select the block at which to end measurement Press the SET button to return to the Status Screen Set the Recording Length Set the Number of Div...
Page 81: ...ential save function ON Enables the sequential save function Procedure Extended Status Screen MEM 1 Display the Extended Status Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Move the fl...
Page 82: ...the recording length Move the flashing cursor to Shot and set the recording length using the buttons When setting the recording length for Sequential Save the recording length setting on the Status Sc...
Page 83: ...and displayed The recording length and maximum number of divisions are automatically determined according to the number of available channels as shown in the tables below Refer to Section 4 8 1 for d...
Page 84: ...the block to be displayed Move the flashing cursor to Display Block and set the block to be displayed using the buttons to make a setting After measurement starts the displayed block is updated by the...
Page 85: ...nd Block and set the last block to be displayed using the buttons 9 Finishing sequential save setting When finished setting move the flashing cursor to Back and press the buttons or SET button to retu...
Page 86: ...to display the Waveform Screen The data specified by step 2 is displayed Waveform Screen 1 Press the DISP button to display the Waveform Screen 2 Press a Channel Select button CH1 to CH4 to display th...
Page 87: ...block is stored by trigger setting The following waveform display ON waveform is displayed The following waveform display OFF waveform is not displayed Displays last block waveform When auto saving i...
Page 88: ...culations Waveform input data is subject to calculation Calculation is applied to the waveform data in internal memory Move the flashing cursor to Execute and execute by pressing the buttons Settings...
Page 89: ...sables the numerical calculation ON Enables the numerical calculation Procedure Measurement Screen 1 Display the Measurement Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Move the flash...
Page 90: ...channels CH1 to CH4 Perform calculations only on the selected channels 3 Select the numerical calculation to perform Up to four simultaneous calculations numbered 1 to 4 can be set Move the flashing...
Page 91: ...Flashing cursor OFF Calculation results are not saved ON Calculation results are saved to PC card in the text format Data stored in the text format is not readable by the product 5 Set whether to pri...
Page 92: ...bout waveform display area setting Numerical calculation results cannot be displayed when the Settings window is open on the Waveform Screen press the Channel select button CH1 to CH4 to close the Set...
Page 93: ...fter sequential save finishes All blocks are processed by the calculation so the calculation result is refreshed and the final calculation result is that of the last block To view the results of all c...
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Page 95: ...a for all channels can be superimposed the relative relationship between input signals can be observed visually 4 Time axis setting 100 ms DIV to 1 h DIV 14 steps 5 Time axis resolution 80 points DIV...
Page 96: ...of the Waveform Screen and for printing Select whether data is automatically saved Select whether measurement data is to be printed as a waveform or numerically Select whether or not to print out simu...
Page 97: ...tivation condition can be selected Refer to Section 10 1 1 for details Zero adjustment is performed automatically for every measurement SET Press the SET button to display the Channel Screen Set the w...
Page 98: ...quantity is stored in internal memory so reverse scroll viewing and reprinting are possible Stored in internal memory 400 DIV Display Recording paper 5 3 Setting Items 5 3 1 Setting the Function Mode...
Page 99: ...ting expresses the time for 1 division The sampling period is fixed to 2 5 s 400 kS s Procedure 1 Status Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to Time D...
Page 100: ...in Internal Memory 400 DIV 5 3 3 Setting the Recording Length The length of recording for one measurement operation number of division can be set Constant recording length mode Select the recording le...
Page 101: ...ore the recording length Flashing cursor Procedure 2 Variable recording length mode 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to Shot 3 Press the button to make a...
Page 102: ...as one graph Dual Display Display and record as two graph Quad Display Display and record as four graph X Y Display Dot Linear interpolation smoothing is not performed Line Linear interpolation is pe...
Page 103: ...Dot Display and record the waveform as an X Y Dot Screen X Y Line Display and record the waveform as an X Y Line Screen Procedure Status Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Mo...
Page 104: ...adable by the product 5 3 5 Setting the Auto Save Function When the function is enabled measurement data are automatically stored on PC card after they are captured This function stores a file in the...
Page 105: ...to save Move the flashing cursor to the position shown in the figure below and use the keys to make a setting 3 Enter the file name to be used for Auto Save Once the file name has been entered measur...
Page 106: ...nnel for which the waveform is displayed is saved During measurement if remaining PC card capacity runs low enough for a warning message to appear press the STOP button then remove the PC card once me...
Page 107: ...efer to Appendix 2 Even if the print interval is set at 1 to 40 points the print interval used with real time printing is automatically set to 80 points If you want to print with a print interval of 1...
Page 108: ...her the 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1240V 6 SINO AMERICAN or 9447 BATTERY PACK when using the printer While recording the printer always prints at the measurement magnification ratio while the screen di...
Page 109: ...Setting the Display Clear Function X Y only This setting is possible when the X Y Screen display format is selected This setting determines whether any previous waveforms displayed on the screen will...
Page 110: ...tion mode the time axis information for each channel is not being recorded When an analog channel is assigned to the X axis the remaining channels are automatically assigned to the Y axis With the 880...
Page 111: ...atus Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to Display Format and select format X Y Dot or X Y Line using the buttons 3 Press the SET button with the Status Screen displayed to display the Channel Screen 4...
Page 112: ...A FAX 7 Power indicator Appears the type of power supply of the product or battery low mark NOTE Input related settings are accessible by pressing a channel select button CH1 to CH4 from the Waveform...
Page 113: ...he trigger condition occurs Data recording starts when the trigger conditions are met Trigger timing Start Start Stop During recording Storing is displayed If the printer is on printing initiates simu...
Page 114: ...90 _____________________________________________________________________ 5 6 Start and Stop Operation REC ______________________________________________________________...
Page 115: ...es 50 60 Hz and DC signal 4 During usual recording sudden phenomena can be observed in detail using Instantaneous Waveform Recording Memory Recorder 5 Time axis setting 100 ms DIV to 1 h DIV RMS recor...
Page 116: ...be measured Select the layout of the Waveform Screen and for printing Select whether data is automatically saved Select whether measurement data is to be printed as a waveform or numerically Select wh...
Page 117: ...tivation condition can be selected Refer to Section 10 1 1 for details Zero adjustment is performed automatically for every measurement SET Press the SET button to display the Channel Screen Set the w...
Page 118: ...al and records the calculation data on a graph If an abnormal phenomenon is captured by the trigger the phenomena can be recorded in parallel by Instantaneous Waveform Recording of the high speed samp...
Page 119: ...gnal Time axis range setting expresses the time for 1 division Procedure 1 Status Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to Time DIV and select the time...
Page 120: ...in Internal Memory 200 DIV 6 3 3 Setting the Recording Length The length of recording for one measurement operation number of DIV can be set Constant recording length mode Select the recording length...
Page 121: ...recording length Flashing cursor Procedure 2 Variable recording length mode 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to the Shot item 3 Press the button to make a...
Page 122: ...____ Flashing cursor 50 Hz Measure rms value of 50 Hz signal 60 Hz Measure rms value of 60 Hz signal 6 3 4 Setting the Frequency Serves to set the frequency of the signal to be measured Procedure Stat...
Page 123: ..._____________________ Single Display Display and record as one graph Dual Display Display and record as two graphs Quad Display Display and record as four graphs 6 3 5 Setting the Display Layout The d...
Page 124: ...s one graph Dual Display and record as two graphs Quad Display and record as four graphs Procedure Status Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Status Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to Displ...
Page 125: ...in the text format is not readable by the product 6 3 6 Setting the Auto Save Function When the function is enabled measurement data are automatically stored on PC card after they are captured This f...
Page 126: ...the area to save Move the flashing cursor to the position shown in the figure below and use the keys to make a setting 3 Enter the file name to be used for Auto Save Once the file name has been enter...
Page 127: ...nnel for which the waveform is displayed is saved During measurement if remaining PC card capacity runs low enough for a warning message to appear press the STOP button then remove the PC card once me...
Page 128: ...100 ms DIV Refer to Appendix 2 Even if the print interval is set at 1 to 40 points the print interval used with real time printing is automatically set to 80 points If you want to print with a print...
Page 129: ...k real time printing requires that the time axis range be no faster than 2 s DIV The printer cannot be used with alkaline batteries use either the 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1240V 6 SINO AMERICAN or 94...
Page 130: ...the effective value waveform data will not be saved but instantaneous waveform data will be saved 6 3 9 Instantaneous Waveform Recording When Instantaneous Waveform Recording is enabled an abnormal ph...
Page 131: ...stantaneous Waveform Recording When Instantaneous Waveform Recording is turned on settings for the memory waveform are displayed Set the time axis for the memory waveform Move the flashing cursor to T...
Page 132: ...on external trigger refer to Section 8 10 4 Display the Trigger Screen for the Instantaneous Waveform Recording When setting the trigger for memory recording the RMS Recorder function must be selecte...
Page 133: ...t Sequential Save on or off During normal recording only one waveform can be recorded as the recording memory is cleared each time a trigger occurs and input starts The Sequential Save function allows...
Page 134: ...Sequential Save to ON or OFF For details refer to Section 4 8 3 To return to the Status Screen move the flashing cursor to Back and press the buttons Instantaneous Waveform Recording Display With norm...
Page 135: ...display 7 PC card indicator Appears when a PC card is installed 8 Power indicator Appears the type of power supply of the product or battery low mark NOTE Input related settings are accessible by pre...
Page 136: ...nction or RMS Function This setting selects either waveform recording or RMS recording From the RMS Recorder Channel Screen recording of waveform data for each channel can be set as standard recording...
Page 137: ...t starts when the trigger conditions of the RMS Recorder are met The display shows Storing while the RMS Recorder waveform is being stored If the printer is enabled the RMS Recorder waveform prints as...
Page 138: ...114 _____________________________________________________________________ 6 6 Start and Stop Operation RMS ______________________________________________________________...
Page 139: ...ation compression ratio along the voltage axis z __ z __ Zero position z __ z __ Low pass filter z __ z __ Logic display color z __ z __ Logic display position z __ z __ Logic recording width __ __ z...
Page 140: ...ut coupling for the input signal Set the magnification compression ratio along the voltage axis for channel to display or recording Set the zero voltage position Set the display position of the logic...
Page 141: ...position Input coupling Set the display color for the waveform Set the voltage axis range for channel Set the input coupling for the input signal Set the magnification compression ratio along the vol...
Page 142: ...ints the waveform with lighter print density Blue Gray Prints the waveform with darker print density 7 3 Setting the Channel Screen 7 3 1 Setting the Waveform Display Color Set the display color for t...
Page 143: ...2 G3 Quad Displays on graph 3 G4 Quad Displays on graph 4 Channel number G1 G2 G3 G4 7 3 2 Setting the Waveform Display Graph Sets the position at which the waveform is displayed This setting is avai...
Page 144: ...full scale of the voltage axis For example on the 10 mV range 10 mV x 10 DIV 100 mV full scale and 1 2 times that value is the approximate measurable area 120 mV Measurements that fall outside the mea...
Page 145: ...9132 10 CLAMP ON PROBE setting the input coupling to CLAMP automatically selects the A Amperes current display When this occurs set the current range of the probe and that of the product to the same r...
Page 146: ...for the selected range for the 10A range 0 2V AC is output with 10A input If a particular scaling value is desired set the input coupling to DC to enable setting on the Scaling Screen Refer to Section...
Page 147: ...may be displayed on the screen those parts of a waveform that are out of range cannot display For example if a compression ratio of x1 2 is set with the zero position to 0 in the 10 mV range the scree...
Page 148: ...n 50 Zero position 100 1600 LSB 0 V 0 2047 2047 4095 A D data RMS recorder function Memory recorder function Recorder function 50 100 0 Display screen 7 3 6 Setting the Zero Position The position of t...
Page 149: ...e measurable range for each voltage range is approximately 1 2 times the full scale of the voltage axis range If a measurement exceeds the measurable range an over range is detected The display area f...
Page 150: ...onnected 5 Hz Connect a filter with a cutoff frequency of 5 Hz 500 Hz Connect a filter with a cutoff frequency of 500 Hz Filter OFF Filter 500 Hz 7 3 7 Setting the Low Pass Filter Effective for removi...
Page 151: ...lect the display color of logic waveform for each channels Select the display position for each probe 4 channels for logic channels LA and LB Procedure Channel Screen 1 Set the logic waveform to ON or...
Page 152: ...Narrow Logic Recording Width 3 Select the display position for the logic waveform Move the flashing cursor to the position shown in the figure below and set the display position using the buttons Logi...
Page 153: ...ording data 5 Zero position Set the zero voltage position 6 Low pass filter Set the low pass filter 7 Trigger Set the internal trigger 7 4 Waveform Screen Input Settings Input settings for each channe...
Page 154: ...in the scaled units Scaling can be performed for each channel Conversion ratio method Scaling is performed by specifying a physical quantity to correspond to a 1 V input signal conversion ratio eu v...
Page 155: ...se conversion ratio method 2 Point Use 2 point method Procedure Scaling Screen 1 Display the Scaling Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Channel Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to Scaling a...
Page 156: ...a setting 4 When specifying by conversion ratio enter the scaling numeric value and offset value When specifying by two points enter two points on the gradient with different values 1 Move the flashin...
Page 157: ...Text Entry Procedure for the product entry procedure 6 Exit the Scaling Screen When finished with scaling settings move the flashing cursor to the Back position and press the buttons or the SET button...
Page 158: ...caling Examples 1 To measure the voltage waveform at the secondary of a power transformer with 100 1 winding ratio the scaling setting allows reading the measurement directly Either set a conversion r...
Page 159: ...current using the HIOKI 9018 10 9132 10 CLAMP ON PROBEs 2 To scale a current waveform for direct reading from a general purpose clamp sensor set to 10A current range that provides 0 2V AC full scale o...
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Page 161: ...pressed Level trigger Window in trigger Window out trigger Voltage drop trigger Waveform detection trigger NOTE Except for manual triggering trigger sources can be logically ANDed and ORed Manu al tri...
Page 162: ...for preset recording length Measurement then ends automatically This determines whether the trigger is accepted repeatedly after once completing a measurement operation Refer to section 8 3 Trigger i...
Page 163: ...r to sections listed below Logic trigger Section 8 8 1 Level trigger Window in trigger Window out trigger Setting the manual trigger Pressing the button assigns trigger priority to another trigger sou...
Page 164: ...itions are not met Measurement ends when STOP button is pressed AUTO MEM Trigger is registered continuously If trigger conditions are not met within 1 second waveform recording starts automatically an...
Page 165: ...5 DIV 8 4 Pre trigger The pre trigger function serves to record the waveform not only after but also before triggering has occurred Memory Recorder Function In the memory recorder function using the r...
Page 166: ...er is set the trigger will not be registered for a certain period after the start of measurement During this interval Pre trig wait is shown on the Waveform Screen With instantaneous waveform recordin...
Page 167: ...Stop measured waveform data equivalent to the recording length is recorded if the stop triggering is not generated between the initiation of measurement and the end of the set recording length Trigger...
Page 168: ...conditions have already been met when the START button is pressed triggering does not occur When the conditions are not met once but met subsequently triggering occurs 8 6 Trigger Source AND OR Linkin...
Page 169: ...gger is disabled ON Manual trigger is enabled 8 7 Manual Trigger Triggering occurs when the button is pressed The manual trigger is always activated when the button is pressed regardless of trigger so...
Page 170: ...le trigger types for each function Function Trigger Memory recorder Recorder RMS recorder Instantaneous waveform recording Level z z z z Window in z z z z Window out z z z z Voltage drop z __ __ z Wav...
Page 171: ...vel Trigger Triggering occurs when the input signal crosses the preset trigger level voltage with the preset trigger slope When a trigger filter is used triggering occurs only within the filter width...
Page 172: ...ggering occurs when the falling trigger slope crosses the trigger level Procedure Trigger Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Trigger Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to the position shown i...
Page 173: ...Memory recorder function Trigger filter is enabled Filter width DIV 0 V 600 mV B 0 V A Point A trigger level 200 mV trigger direction slope rising Point B trigger level 600 mV trigger direction slope...
Page 174: ...gger Set upper limit level and lower limit level and activated when the input signal enters the range between these limits Procedure Trigger Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Trigger Screen...
Page 175: ...to 10 In Memory recorder function Trigger filter is enabled Filter width DIV 4 Move the flashing cursor to the upper limit and set the upper limit of the trigger level using the buttons The upper lim...
Page 176: ...ow Out Trigger Set upper limit level and lower limit level and activated when the input signal leaves this range Procedure Trigger Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Trigger Screen 2 Move th...
Page 177: ...easurement commences the trigger is applied from the point where the START button is pressed 4 Move the flashing cursor to the upper limit and set the upper limit of the trigger level using the button...
Page 178: ...that can be used are 200 s to 50 ms DIV The product is designed to measure commercial power supplies 50 60 Hz and detects momentary voltage drops in commercial power supplies Triggering occurs when pe...
Page 179: ...gger area is limited by the voltage axis range setting 4 Move the flashing cursor to the position shown in the figure below and set the trigger level using the buttons The RMS value is displayed on th...
Page 180: ...uring 50 60 Hz commercial power The Time axis setting on the Status Screen must be 10 ms or lower The waveform detection trigger function compares the measured signal with a pre defined control wavefo...
Page 181: ..._____________________________________ NOTE Specifications of the waveform detection trigger Real time detection period 125 s Maximum sampling rate 400 kS s time axis 200 s DIV When a waveform is print...
Page 182: ...50 Hz Compare with 50 Hz previous cycle Prev 60 Hz Compare with 60 Hz previous cycle Procedure Trigger Screen 1 Press the SET button to display the Trigger Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to the pos...
Page 183: ...e figure below and set the control range within 0 5 to 5 divisions of measurement range using the buttons 5 When 50 or 60 Hz Sine Wave was selected in step 3 set the Standard Voltage Move the flashing...
Page 184: ...signals conforms to the trigger pattern 8 8 6 Logic Trigger The signal of a logic channel can be used as trigger source A trigger pattern and logical operator AND OR are specified and triggering occur...
Page 185: ...cursor OFF Trigger filter is disabled ON In Recorder and RMS function mode Trigger filter is enabled Filter width 10 ms 0 1 to 10 In Memory recorder function mode Trigger filter is enabled Filter wid...
Page 186: ...are met already when measurement is started AND all trigger patterns are met OR one trigger pattern is met triggering does not occur Triggering only occurs if the conditions are removed and then met...
Page 187: ...Trigger Settings from the Waveform Screen Internal trigger settings for each channel can be made from the Waveform Screen Available settings differ according to the selected function Procedure Wavefo...
Page 188: ...r trigger is enabled 8 9 Timer Trigger Function This function serves to activate recording at preset times Triggering can be performed at constant intervals within a preset start time and end time Pro...
Page 189: ...To perform recording at regular intervals establish the following settings Trigger mode repeat Other trigger sources all OFF Between end of recording and standby triggers are invalid while processing...
Page 190: ...FF External trigger is disabled ON External trigger is enabled Flashing cursor 8 10 External Trigger Function An external signal can be used as trigger source The external trigger facility can be used...
Page 191: ...0 75 mm2 AWG 22 to 20 Strand diameter minimum 0 18 mm Standard insulation stripping length 10 mm 10 k 5 V 200 GND EXT TRIG HIGH 2 5 to 5 0V LOW 0 to 1 0V 2 s or more 1 ms or more 2200 pF NOTE The exte...
Page 192: ...Low level Min 30 ms Recommended wire Single strand 1 0 mm dia AWG 18 Multi strand 0 75 mm2 Usable limits Single strand 0 3 to 1 0 mm dia AWG 26 to 18 Multi strand 0 3 to 0 75 mm2 AWG 22 to 20 Strand d...
Page 193: ...r output signal is also generated when a trigger is applied while AUTO is selected as the trigger model Example of synchronous measurement using multiple 8808 01 products For parallel synchronous meas...
Page 194: ...lized at the LOW level The input varies drastically between the HIGH and LOW levels The display is disabled The input level exceeds the upper limit The input level exceeds the lower limit When the inp...
Page 195: ...d for the trigger conditions refer to Section 8 8 7 Using the A B Cursors A B cursors measurements can be performed on the Waveform Screen Scrolling the Waveform Waveforms can be scrolled on the Wavef...
Page 196: ...uency taking t as the period B t 16 75 s Time from the trigger point to B cursor 1 t 59 7 Hz Frequency taking t as the period B A t 8 37 ms Time interval between the A and B cursors 1 t 119 4 Hz Frequ...
Page 197: ...for channel selected 1 3 Maximum and minimum values for channel selected 2 5 t Time difference between the trace points v Potential difference between the trace points Line Cursor vertical horizontal...
Page 198: ...cursor vertical displays the time and period starting from the trigger position On the recorder the line cursor vertical displays the time and period starting from the initiation of recording Procedu...
Page 199: ...rs Horizontal Used to read a voltage value of the specified channel A B cursor can be specified a different channel Procedure Waveform Screen 1 Press the DISP button to display the Waveform Screen 2 W...
Page 200: ...channel Procedure Waveform Screen 1 Press the DISP button to display the Waveform Screen 2 When position 1 shown in the figure below is selected to SCRL scroll use the buttons to set to CSR cursor Pr...
Page 201: ...creen The cursor can be used on the X Y Screen Partial X Y plotting enables operation of the A B cursors Procedure Waveform Screen X Y 1 Press the DISP button to display the Waveform Screen 2 When pos...
Page 202: ...rm Screen 1 Press the DISP button to display the Waveform Screen 2 When position 1 shown in the figure below is selected to CSR cursor use the buttons to set to SCRL scroll Pressing the and buttons si...
Page 203: ...ession Ratio Along the Time Axis By magnifying the waveform detailed observations can be made By compressing the waveform an entire change can be promptly apprehended Magnification compression of the...
Page 204: ...ignals can be displayed numerically in real time Digital display of either instantaneous or RMS values can be selected Correct values are displayed only when the input voltage is commercial mains 50 6...
Page 205: ...e screen Displays Instantaneous value display Indicates the instantaneous value of commercial mains or DC signals RMS value display Indicates the RMS calculation value of the input voltage Refer to Se...
Page 206: ...yed as 0 for values 0 to 4 and as 5 for values 5 to 9 The actual digit is displayed while setting scaling Accuracy 3 rdg 5 dgt NOTE The maximum displayable numeric value is 5499 The display changes to...
Page 207: ...or Full Display Partitioning Display 9 5 Setting the Waveform Display Area The Waveform Screen can be partitioned into Setting and Waveform Display windows The display cannot be changed during measure...
Page 208: ...184 _____________________________________________________________________ 9 5 Setting the Waveform Display Area ______________________________________________________________...
Page 209: ...List gauge function Channel marker function Print density Environment Printer Title Analog channel Logic channel Comment RS COPY Initialize Time Initialize of waveform data System reset Self check Co...
Page 210: ...rement NOTE When the START button activation condition is set to 2s Push the display shows Waiting for 2s After holding for 2 seconds the message disappears and measurement starts 10 1 Environment Scr...
Page 211: ...used 10 1 2 Start Backup If the power supply is interrupted during recording operation while the START button LED is lit and then the power supply is restored the product goes back into the measureme...
Page 212: ...inted ON Select from Standard Fine Std Dark Fine Dark There is no difference between Standard and Fine on the Waveform Screen Grid OFF Grid ON 10 1 3 Grid Type Selects the type of grid shown on the Wa...
Page 213: ...60 Displays the time from the trigger point unit hour minutes seconds Div Displays the number of DIV from trigger point Date Displays the date and time when a waveform is captured 100s Time 1m40s Tim...
Page 214: ...1 to 4 Narrow Logic recording spacing is set to Narrow The display position type can be selected from 1 to 8 POSN 1 POSN 2 POSN 3 POSN 4 POSN 1 POSN 2 POSN 3 POSN 4 POSN 5 POSN 6 POSN 7 POSN 8 Wide Na...
Page 215: ...5 minutes NOTE If the backlight time out occurs while measuring the green LED remains lit If the backlight time out occurs while setting the green LED blinks 10 1 6 Backlight Saver When this function...
Page 216: ...ht brightness NOTE The backlight is automatically dimmed when the printer is in use 10 1 7 Backlight Brightness The backlight brightness is adjustable Setting it to Dark extends battery life Refer to...
Page 217: ...dure Environment Screen 1 Press the SYSTEM button to display the Environment Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to Display Color and select a color using the buttons When colors 1 to 6 are selected the...
Page 218: ...__________ Flashing cursor English Displays in English Japanese Displays in Japanese NOTE The Language setting is not changed by a system reset 10 1 9 Language Serves to set the display language Proce...
Page 219: ...both gauges and listing Channel Marker OFF CH No Comment Channel numbers is not be printed Print channel numbers Print comments Print Density Light Standard Dark 10 1 10 Printer These printer related...
Page 220: ..._____________________________________________________ 10 2 Comment Screen SYSTEM A title may consist of up to 24 characters for printing on the recording paper Select Set Com Settings and Comments to...
Page 221: ...y is disabled ON Screen copy is enabled 10 3 RS COPY Screen SYSTEM 10 3 1 Screen Copy Output Destination The destination for output of displayed data by the COPY button can be specified Procedure RS C...
Page 222: ...d RS 232C Screen data is sent in BMP format to the device connected to the RS 232C interface Flashing cursor Color Output in color Grayscale Output in gray scale MONO Output in black and white black b...
Page 223: ...200 bps to 19200 bps Data Bit 7 bit 8 bit Parity NONE EVEN ODD Stop Bit 1 bit 2 bit Delimiter LF CR LF Head OFF ON Flow NONE Xon Xoff Hardware 10 3 2 RS 232C Settings For details refer to Chapter 13 1...
Page 224: ...l memory Up to four states can be saved for later recall when needed 1 Comment entry enter comment of setting to be saved 1 Press the SYSTEM button to display the Setting Screen 2 Move the flashing cu...
Page 225: ...on to display the Setting Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to the Load position for the number of the setting state to be loaded 3 Press the button A confirmation screen appears 4 Press the START but...
Page 226: ...lendar with automatic leap year compensation and 24 hour clock The clock is used for the following functions Timer trigger function Trigger time list printout Procedure Initialize Screen 1 Press the S...
Page 227: ...sor 10 5 2 Clearing the Waveform Data Clears the waveform data stored in memory and initializes Procedure Initialize Screen 1 Press the SYSTEM button to display the Initialize Screen 2 Move the flashi...
Page 228: ...the internal memory as well turn on the power while simultaneously holding down the STOP and START keys 10 5 3 System Reset Resets all settings to the factory default values The same effect can be ach...
Page 229: ...itialize Screen 1 Press the SYSTEM button to display the Initialize Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to the Self check item to be checked and execute using the buttons KEY LED Check The Key check is...
Page 230: ...2 PRINTER UNIT is installed The printer check tests solid printing and character printing Pressing the STOP button aborts Pressing the Manual Trigger button causes print head cleaning by solid printin...
Page 231: ...a print job When new printing paper is installed the value is reset to indicate the new remaining quantity The printer cannot be used with alkaline batteries use either the 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1...
Page 232: ...tle Refer to Chapter 2 Printer preparation Settings on the Environment Screen Press the SYSTEM button to display the Environment Screen Time value List gauge Grid Pint density Channel marker Press the...
Page 233: ...e Comment Screen Waveform display graph Print density Settings on the Status Screen Press the SET button to display the Status Screen Printer Recording Format Display layout Press the SET button to di...
Page 234: ...r printed ON Select from Standard Fine Std Dark Fine Dark There is no difference between Standard and Fine on the Waveform Screen Grid OFF Grid ON 11 2 Environment Screen Printer 11 2 1 Grid Type Sele...
Page 235: ...e 60 Displays the time from the trigger point unit hour minutes seconds Div Displays the number of DIV from trigger point Date Displays the date and time when a waveform is captured 100s Time 1m40s Ti...
Page 236: ...listing only Gauge Print gauges only List Gauge Print both gauges and listing Gauge List 11 2 3 List Gauge When a waveform is printed out except for screen copies the gauge can be printed out at the b...
Page 237: ...printed for the waveform on the recording paper Comment Comments will be printed for the waveform on the recording paper Refer to 11 3 2 for entering the comment 1 Comment Channel Number CH NO Commen...
Page 238: ...Print darker density NOTE The print density of each channel corresponds to the waveform display color For details refer to Section 7 3 1 11 2 5 Printer Density Serves to set the printer density Selec...
Page 239: ...Comment The title is printed Set Com The setting items of the product and title are printed 11 3 Comment Screen Printer 11 3 1 Title Comment Entry A title may consist of up to 24 characters for printi...
Page 240: ..._________________________________________ Flashing cursor 3 Move the flashing cursor to the position shown in the figure below and use the buttons to display the Comment Entry Screen 4 Move the cursor...
Page 241: ...ems and comment of the input channel are printed 11 3 2 Analog and Logic Comment Entry A comment consisting of up to 24 characters can be printed on the recording paper for each channel Select Set Com...
Page 242: ...ent Entry Screen 4 Move the cursor to each character to be entered and enter the comment Refer to Section 11 3 3 Text Entry Procedure for the entry procedure Enter the logic channel comments in the sa...
Page 243: ...______________________ 11 3 Comment Screen Printer ______________________________________________________________ Comment settings Comment for analog channel Comment for logic channel Title settings C...
Page 244: ...ts and other text items are entered by the following procedure Scaling units for the Scaling Screen are entered by the same procedure Procedure Comment Screen 1 Press the SYSTEM button to display the...
Page 245: ...Moves the cursor to the end of the Text Entry Field SCROLL CURSOR Moves the cursor left or right one character Character Selection Field Procedures on the Comment Entry Screen Cursor movement Accepts...
Page 246: ...ite Switches between Insert and Overwrite modes DEL Deletes the character at the cursor BS Moves back one space Moves the input position left and right A No function in English display mode CANCEL Exi...
Page 247: ...ted When the Print Mode is set to Logging in Recorder function or RMS recorder function excluding 100 ms DIV the maximum and minimum values are printed Refer to Appendix 2 For the example of printing...
Page 248: ...r print density Blue Gray Prints the waveform with darker print density 11 5 Setting the Channel Screen printout Setting the Print Density Section 7 3 1 If the data is to be output on the 8992 PRINTER...
Page 249: ...Instantaneous waveform in RMS recorder The function is switched to Memory Recorder on the Waveform Screen Measurement data from one measurement entire recording length are printed Recorder RMS record...
Page 250: ...displayed and printed simultaneously The printer cannot be used with alkaline batteries use either the 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1240V 6 SINO AMERICAN or 9447 BATTERY PACK when using the printer 11 6...
Page 251: ...y Pack real time printing requires that the time axis range be no faster than 2 s DIV The printer cannot be used with alkaline batteries use either the 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1240V 6 SINO AMERICAN...
Page 252: ...Memory recorder instantaneous waveform in RMS Specified range out of entire data recorded from a measurement is printed Recorder RMS recorder The specified area of internal memory immediately before...
Page 253: ...e list remain unchanged If there is no waveform data the list is not printed 11 6 5 Screen Copy 11 6 6 List Print Prints a copy of the display screen Before printing by the COPY button Output Device o...
Page 254: ...eport Print Prints the waveform of the displayed area the upper limit values for the Waveform Screen and the setting contents of the analog channel If the A B cursors are displayed and comments have b...
Page 255: ...__________________________________________________________ 11 7 Example of Printer Output ______________________________________________________________ 11 7 Example of Printer Output 1 Single Display...
Page 256: ...232 _____________________________________________________________________ 11 7 Example of Printer Output ______________________________________________________________ 3 Quad Display 4 Report print...
Page 257: ...___________________ 11 7 Example of Printer Output ______________________________________________________________ 5 Screen copy 6 Numerical values Logging print Memory recorder function Recorder and R...
Page 258: ...234 _____________________________________________________________________ 11 7 Example of Printer Output ______________________________________________________________...
Page 259: ...on a PC card Delete files or directories Create the subdirectories Initialize the PC Card Rename the stored file or directory File Sort Self check Press the CARD button to display the File Config Scr...
Page 260: ...nned and can be used directly by many word processing and spreadsheet applications but the text format cannot be read back into the product 3 Automatic Saving of Measurement Data Measurement input dat...
Page 261: ...performance are not guaranteed for PC cards made by other manufacturers You may be unable to read from or save data to such cards The data on the PC card may be damaged CAUTION When formatting a PC c...
Page 262: ...he PC card unit is operating Before shipping the product always remove the PC card and close the cover Inserting a PC Card Removing a PC Card Eject button 12 2 Using the PC Card Slot Before using a ne...
Page 263: ...____________________________________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AP P IND NOTE Action to be taken when the message below appears at the bottom of the file screen after a PC card is inserted Wh...
Page 264: ...ttings on the File Screen 12 3 1 Loading the Data The product settings or the measurement data are transferred from the media to the memory of the product When loading measurement data the channel can...
Page 265: ...d the data is determined by the recording length and the number of channels Channels cannot be selected when loading X Y combined plotting waveforms and waveform of time series harmonic analysis are s...
Page 266: ...ect New or Overwriting Load Refresh Overwrite Move the flashing cursor to the position shown in the figure below and use the buttons to make a setting If the recorded length of the saved data is longe...
Page 267: ...y the product When the display format is set to X Y for the recorder function the data cannot be saved in a text format Files will be saved in the currently selected directory 12 3 2 Saving Measuremen...
Page 268: ...e is not created NOTE An index file with extension SEQ or RMM is created when measurement data is saved as a single binary file with Sequential Save Loading the index file loads all measurement data s...
Page 269: ...saved from the cursor to the end of input If both A and B cursors are in use data between the cursors is saved Flashing cursor 3 If using the A B cursors on the screen specify the area to save exclud...
Page 270: ...e When saving with the same name overwrite the previous contents of the file 5 Specify the channel to save for measurement data Move the flashing cursor to the position shown in the figure below and s...
Page 271: ...e Mark Extension Meaning MEM Memory recorder binary data file z REC Recorder binary data file z RMS RMS recorder binary data file z XYC X Y CONT recorder binary data file z SEQ Sequential save index f...
Page 272: ...nd using the buttons 3 Select the file with the name to be copied 4 Press the START button to display the setting screen for saving format 5 Move the flashing cursor to the File name and press the but...
Page 273: ...Header Size Data Size Fractional values are ignored z In the memory recorder function Binary data Size of a header 512 x 4 number of analog channels number of logic probes Size of a data 2 x number o...
Page 274: ...e of a data 4 x number of analysis items x recording length time axis x 80 1 z In the instantaneous analysis function Text data waveform Intended as a guide only Size of a header 94 21 x number of ana...
Page 275: ...data on a PC card Delete Delete files or directories Make Dir Create directories Format Initialize a PC card Rename Rename a file or directory name 12 3 3 Deleting the Files and Directories The files...
Page 276: ...__________________________________________ Select a file 2 Select the file or directory to be deleted Using the buttons select a file or directory to be deleted 3 Execute deleting 1 Pressing the START...
Page 277: ...a on a PC card Delete Delete files or directories Make Dir Create directories Format Initialize a PC card Rename Rename a file or directory name 12 3 4 Creating the Directory Creates a subdirectory on...
Page 278: ...tory name 1 Press the START button to display the Directory Name Entry Screen 2 Press the buttons to display the Comment Entry Screen 3 Move the cursor to the characters to be entered to enter the dir...
Page 279: ...directory File Sub directory File File File File NOTE Files will be saved in the currently selected directory Files cannot be moved from one directory to another with the product Up to 512 files and...
Page 280: ...t Initialize a PC card Rename Rename a file or directory name 12 3 5 Initializing Initialization method is described below Procedure File Screen 1 Select the command to initialize a PC card 1 Press th...
Page 281: ...PC card Delete Delete files or directories Make Dir Create directories Format Initialize a PC card Rename Rename a file or directory name 12 3 6 Changing the Names of Files and Directories Change the...
Page 282: ...______ Selected file 2 Select the file to be renamed Select the file or directory to be renamed using the cursor 3 Rename the file 1 Press the START button to display the old and new file name fields...
Page 283: ...e type extension order Date Sorted in date order Size Sorted in file size order 12 4 Settings on the File Configuration Screen Application Functions 12 4 1 Sorting Files Sorts files created on the PC...
Page 284: ...e Configuration Screen Application Functions ______________________________________________________________ Flashing cursor Up Sort from lower to higher Down Sort from higher to lower 3 Select the sor...
Page 285: ...o Section 10 5 4 Procedure File Config Screen 1 Press the CARD button to display the File Config Screen 2 Move the flashing cursor to the position shown in the figure below and use the buttons to exec...
Page 286: ...LCHA3 LCHA4 LCHB1 LCHB2 LCHB3 LCHB4 DATA 0 0000E 00 1 2500E 01 7 0000E 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5000E 03 2 5000E 02 7 0000E 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 0000E 03 2 5000E 02 6 7500E 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 5000E 03...
Page 287: ...00 1 0000E 00 1 5000E 02 1 0000E 00 1 0000E 00 1 5000E 00 1 0000E 00 1 7500E 02 2 5000E 00 7 5000E 01 5 0000E 01 2 5000E 00 2 0000E 02 4 0000E 00 2 2500E 00 2 0000E 00 4 0000E 00 2 2500E 02 5 5000E 0...
Page 288: ...264 _____________________________________________________________________ 12 5 Text File Internal Format ______________________________________________________________...
Page 289: ...A Electronic Industries Association in the U S A The standard defines the interface conditions between a DTE Data Terminal Equipment and DCE Data Communications Equipment The MEMORY HiCORDER can be re...
Page 290: ...232C CABLE and connectors of the product should be mated carefully Forcing the connectors together can damage the connector contacts 9612 RS 232C CABLE crossed Pin No Circuit designation CCITT Simbol...
Page 291: ...change settings during communications with the product RS 232C communication is not possible with the fax modem card installed To use RS 232C communications remove the fax modem card Baud rate 1200 b...
Page 292: ...268 _____________________________________________________________________ 13 2 Setting the RS 232C Interface ______________________________________________________________...
Page 293: ...is 1 8807 01 8807 51 8808 01 8808 51 256 K words channel CH1 128 K words channel CH1 CH2 256 K words channel CH1 128 K words channel CH1 CH2 64 K words channel All For waveform storage analog 12 bit X...
Page 294: ...6 SINO AMERICAN powering at 12 V DC 10 Rated supply voltage of the AC adapter is 100 to 240 V AC Voltage fluctuations of 10 from the rated supply voltage are taken into account Rated supply frequency...
Page 295: ...Waveform 10 DIVf s x 10 DIV f s 1 DIV 20 horizontally x 28 vertically dots Dots spacing 0 36 horizontally x 0 36 vertically mm Backlight lifetime Approx 25 000 hours 23 reference value Backlight saver...
Page 296: ...connector and 9612 RS 232C CABLE Communication mode Full duplex Synchronization Start Stop Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps Start Bit 1 bit Stop Bit 1 bit 2 bit Data Bit 7 bit 8 bit Parity NONE...
Page 297: ...trigger sources Trigger types analog Level trigger voltage drop trigger 1 window trigger RMS level trigger 2 waveform detection trigger 3 Trigger type logic Pattern trigger specified by 1 0 and x x m...
Page 298: ...ed Harmonic wave trigger sources and external or timer sources can be ANDed Harmonic wave triggers Effective value trigger for any harmonic wave Component ratio trigger for any harmonic wave Active po...
Page 299: ...int layout Single dual quad X Y dot line Waveform magnification compression Time axis x10 x5 x2 x1 x1 2 x1 5 x1 10 x1 20 x1 50 x1 100 x1 200 x1 500 Voltage axis x10 x5 x2 x1 x1 2 Waveform scrolling Av...
Page 300: ...saved in memory Can be checked by reverse scrolling and reprinted 2 Auto print 2 ON OFF real time print prints simultaneously as display Logging function 2 Records measured data as digital values Int...
Page 301: ...0 Hz DC Recording length RMS Instantaneous waveform 20 50 100 200 DIV CONT OFF 4 20 50 100 200 400 DIV Display print layout Single dual quad Waveform magnification compression Time axis Voltage axis x...
Page 302: ...precision and apply current scaling Measurement range 1 Voltage 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 mVr DIV 1 2 5 10 20 50 Vr DIV 2 9018 10 20 50 100 200 500 Ar 3 9132 20 50 100 200 500 1000 Ar 4 3283 10 m 100 m...
Page 303: ...onic active power Bar graph numerical value 8 Harmonic power percentage content Bar graph numerical value 9 Harmonic power phase Vector graph numerical value 10 Active power Numerical value 11 Reactiv...
Page 304: ...Power factor Numerical value Number of simultaneous analyses 20 types Different types of analyses may be combined as desired Only a maximum of four analyses may be printed or displayed simultaneously...
Page 305: ...80 160 400 800 samples Auto print ON OFF prints simultaneously with the display on the screen in real time Manual print Available Partial print Prints out the portion of a graph between cursors A and...
Page 306: ...vel can be checked through a level meter Connection check function Calculates the active power value and deems the connection to be reversed if a negative value is obtained Determines the phase sequen...
Page 307: ...____________________________________________ Communication Types RS 232C built in Screen Image Transmission RS 232C Screen Copy BMP file format Measurement Data Transmission with RS 232C Setting Data...
Page 308: ...e difference voltage difference or frequency between cursors A and B voltage at each cursor time from trigger can be measured Scaling function Specifiable for each channel Display copy function 1 Prov...
Page 309: ...50 60 Hz auto selection Sampling rate 4 kS s Number of displayed digits 4 The lowest digit is displayed as 0 for values 0 to 4 and as 5 for values 5 to 9 The actual digit is displayed while setting s...
Page 310: ...286 _____________________________________________________________________ 14 8 Others ______________________________________________________________...
Page 311: ...re applying voltages with different ground levels can result in a short circuit depending on the probe type Logic probes other than those supplied by HIOKI should not be connected to the logic inputs...
Page 312: ...ore than 25 k Output L Short less than 8 k Output H IC Clip lead Alligator clip type lead NOTE Refer to the manual supplied with the 9320 01 LOGIC PROBE for details 9320 01 LOGIC PROBE The logic probe...
Page 313: ...um input voltage 150 V rms 250 V rms Maximum rated voltage to earth 250 V rms Dielectric strength 2 3 kV AC 1 min between product and channels Insulation resistance More than 100 M 500 V DC between pr...
Page 314: ...ilter Cutoff frequency 4 83 kHz 200 Hz 3 dB Attenuation characteristics 24 dB OCT Noise 2 mVp p typ 4 mVp p max with 10 mV input shorted Input type Unbalanced input isolated from output Input resistan...
Page 315: ...nal voltage Rs Signal source resistance Rin Input resistance Rin Rs Rin V Measurement error Es 1 Measurement Errors Caused by Signal Source Internal Resistance If the signal source impedance is higher...
Page 316: ...292 _____________________________________________________________________ 15 2 Analog Inputs ______________________________________________________________...
Page 317: ...ions Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries Also be careful to observe battery polarity during installation Otherwise poor performance or damage from battery leakage could re...
Page 318: ...power After the shutdown be sure to turn the power switch off When using the alkaline batteries and then the following warning message appears replace the batteries WARNING 620 Battery low A low batt...
Page 319: ...ure to charge the battery before initial use If the battery capacity remains very low after correct recharging the useful battery life is at an end Before storing the product remove the battery pack f...
Page 320: ...rmance electrolyte leakage degraded compounds within the battery or shortening battery life Only use the specified 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1240V 6 SINO AMERICAN for charging 16 2 1 Battery Charging...
Page 321: ...the 9643 CHARGE STAND The Hioki 9418 15 AC ADAPTER SA145A 1240V 6 SINO AMERICAN is required to charge the Model 9447 BATTERY PACK with the Charging Stand Charging Procedure 1 Install the battery pack...
Page 322: ...ns a CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate 16 3 Removing the Battery Before Discarding the Product The p...
Page 323: ...er 16 4 Cleaning the Printer Head The maintenance of the 8992 PRINTER UNIT option is not especially required However depending upon the conditions of use and especially if the printer has been used ov...
Page 324: ...ig wait message displayed When recording before the trigger until the corresponding item interval has elapsed a trigger is not accepted Has the Wait for trigger message appeared Check the trigger sett...
Page 325: ...are dense or blurred Input signal contains ripple components Make suitable filter settings The screen does not appear and the green LED stays on or blinks The backlight has been switched off by the b...
Page 326: ..._____________________________________ 16 6 Cleaning of the Product To clean the product wipe it gently with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild detergent Never use solvents such as benzene alcoh...
Page 327: ...uct 72 Illegal format The media is not a correctly formatted MS DOS 73 Write Protected The media is write protected Release it 75 File is read only File cannot be written or deleted because it is read...
Page 328: ...300 Cannot START SYSTEM Cannot start measurement from screen displayed by pressing the SYSTEM button 345 Cannot set AND logic trigger The trigger source AND cannot be set between the logic trigger an...
Page 329: ...is low 631 Range changed Out of range The range was changed with the Auto Range function during measurement 632 Input too large The input value exceeded the measurement range 633 Set CH1 Volt CH2 Cur...
Page 330: ...e product converts the input signal to a digital value then carries out all internal processing digitally This process of converting an analog signal to digital values is termed sampling Sampling meas...
Page 331: ...is termed aliasing When using the memory recorder function because the sampling period for the time axis range may vary widely care should be taken in setting the range not to produce aliasing The mea...
Page 332: ..._________ Maximum value Minimum value One data sample Data obtained in the set sampling period Recorder Function One division is equal to 80 samples For recording purposes one data sample consists of...
Page 333: ...period is fixed to 800 RMS value data items per second 100 ms division provides 80 RMS value data items per division This value is in agreement with 80 samples per division and therefore the voltage...
Page 334: ...aximum minimum value of the waveform data 3 Maximum value Calculates the maximum value of the waveform 4 Time to maximum value Calculates the time interval from the triggering point to the maximum val...
Page 335: ...of the signal amplitude and then measuring the interval from the point when that level is crossed in rising or falling direction to the point when it is next crossed 10 Area value Calculates the area...
Page 336: ...Installation Install by the following procedure 1 When you insert the Application Disk CD into the CD ROM drive the opening page should appear automatically If it does not appear open the index htm fi...
Page 337: ...lick the icons in the toolbar for the respective functions From the left these are Open Save All Save Between Cursors Batch Conversion Properties Wave Control Panel Trace Zoom Out Zoom In and Exit For...
Page 338: ...All Properties View Toolbar Status Bar Zoom In Zoom Out Save Between Cursors Exit Set Magnification Wave Control Panel Batch Conversion Trace Block List Time Notation Jump A Cursor B Cursor Sec DIV P...
Page 339: ...___________ Wave Control Panel Properties Zoom In Zoom Out Set Magnification Color Font Background Text Grid Right click with the mouse Capture Block List Trace Time Notation Jump A Cursor B Cursor Se...
Page 340: ...it is first necessary to select the file to be displayed In the File menu select Open to display the file selection dialog box Select a waveform file and click Open to read in the file and display the...
Page 341: ...ialog box CH This indicate the list of channel When a check mark is present the corresponding channel is displayed Zoom Set the magnification on the voltage axis for the specified channel Posn Set the...
Page 342: ...View Block List to check the file list block number file name time axis range trigger time in the index file Double click a file in the list opens a new window in which you can check waveform in that...
Page 343: ...hen this item is enabled the file view settings are disabled The standard values for display conditions are automatically saved when the application is terminated or when the check mark is removed fro...
Page 344: ...ert displayed waveform data to a CSV format file Once in CSV format the file can be loaded into spreadsheet or other software for further processing You can either convert the whole data file or a ran...
Page 345: ...le to be saved and the thinning To save in text formats other than CSV space delimited or tab delimited select the desired format from the Save as type list In the Thin Out box enter the number of ori...
Page 346: ...ify the sampling intervals in the ThinOut box at which data is to be converted Remember that not all data needs to be converted This setting is useful when you need data over a broad time span 4 In th...
Page 347: ...rging 293 297 Clamp on probe 17 122 Cleaning 299 302 Clock 202 Comment entry 215 Comment screen 196 215 Communication function 265 Connection cord 12 23 Contrast adjustment 5 Control range 156 159 COP...
Page 348: ...0 Logging function 45 83 104 Logic input 5 16 287 Logic probe 288 Logic recording width 190 Logic trigger 160 Logic waveform display 128 Low pass filter 126 M Magnification compression ratio along tim...
Page 349: ...orting Files 259 Specifications 269 287 291 Standard voltage 159 Start backup 187 Start block 60 START button 4 Start time 164 Stock cover 19 20 Storage capacity 33 71 91 Strap 22 Sub directory 255 Sy...
Page 350: ...________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Index Waveform display color 118 127 Window in trigger 150 Window out trigger 152 X X Y dot 47 79 X Y li...
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