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Hope Electronics Technology

                                   

Manual 

Edition 

V2.0

 

  20 

 

2.5.2 Set the clock 

1. Press the 

[SYS]

 key on the test page twice to switch to the system Settings interface. 

 

 

 
2 Select the relevant options. 
 

 

 

Press the direction key to move the cursor position, press the 

[ENTER]

 key to select the time, 

and then press the direction key to adjust the value at the corresponding position. 
 
3. Press the 

[ENTER]

 key to store the date and time Settings. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for High Voltage Series

Page 1: ...HP3554 High Voltage Series User s Manual PORTABLE BATTERY TESTER 2020 11 21 Hope Electronics Technology Manual Edition V2 1...

Page 2: ...eads 18 2 4 Turning the Power On Off 18 2 5 Clock Function 19 Chapter 3 Basic Measurement 21 3 1 Pre operation Inspection 22 3 2 Setting the Measurement Range 22 3 3 Zero Adjustment 24 3 4 Retaining t...

Page 3: ...ction 44 6 2 Auto hold Function 45 6 3 Auto memory Function 45 6 4 Auto Power Save Function 46 6 5 Battery Level Warning 47 Chapter 7 Specifications 48 7 1 General Specifications 48 7 2 Accuracy 49 Ch...

Page 4: ...eceive the instrument inspect it carefully to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping In particular check the accessories panel switches and connectors If damage is evident or if it fails to op...

Page 5: ...gy Manual Edition V2 0 5 Carrying Bag 9803 USB Cable zero adjustment block 9363 A Test Clip Lithium battery Battery Charger Chinese standard Option 9363 B Pin Type test lead British standard European...

Page 6: ...for maintaining it in safe operating condition Before using the instrument be certain to carefully read the following safety notes Indicates very important message in this manual When the symbol is pr...

Page 7: ...s f s Maximum display value This is usually the maximum display value In the instrument this indicates the currently used range rdg Reading or displayed value The value currently being measured and in...

Page 8: ...perates normally to ensure that no damage occurred during storage or shipping If you find any damage contact your authorized Hopetech distributor or reseller Before using the instrument check that the...

Page 9: ...rement room to prevent explosions Sparks may occur when the test leads are connected to batteries which can ignite any accumulated inflammable gases such as hydrogen Handling leads and cables When usi...

Page 10: ...instrument can display battery internal resistance voltage and terminal temperature simultaneously Comparator function The comparator function enables you to set threshold values for internal resistan...

Page 11: ...pin can be inserted diagonally in hard to reach places 1 3 Names and Functions of Parts Front Panel Turn the power ON OFF Set test speed Turn the comparator buzzer ON OFF Changes the resistance range...

Page 12: ...ology Manual Edition V2 0 12 Switch system setup interface Deletes the settings Stores display value to memory Selects a configuration setting or changes the value Exit the Settings Confirms the setti...

Page 13: ...resistance range 2 Set voltage range Zero Adjustment Performing zero adjustment is according to the zero ajusting method required by specified test leads Start of the test 1 Connect the test leads to...

Page 14: ...Hope Electronics Technology Manual Edition V2 0 14 1 5 Dimensions...

Page 15: ...edure below to attach the strap 1 Switch off the instrument and remove the test leads 2 Pass the neck strap through the attachments marked in red circle and fasten it in place with the buckles 3 Adjus...

Page 16: ...ment be sure to reattach the cover Poor performance or damage from battery leakage could result Observe the cautions listed below Do not use both old and new batteries or different types of batteries...

Page 17: ...Hope Electronics Technology Manual Edition V2 0 17 LR6 battery replacement Lithium battery replacement...

Page 18: ...he instrument Connect the four terminals DRIVE and SENSE 2 4 Turning the Power On Off Press the POWER key to turn the power on or off Check the clock settings when using the instrument for the first t...

Page 19: ...this device 2 5 1 Set the date 1 Press the SYS key on the test page twice to switch to the system setting interface 2 Select relevant options Press the direction key to move the cursor position press...

Page 20: ...wice to switch to the system Settings interface 2 Select the relevant options Press the direction key to move the cursor position press the ENTER key to select the time and then press the direction ke...

Page 21: ...pacitance can be removed otherwise the overvoltage may damage the low voltage battery Internal battery resistance varies considerably depending on charge or discharge status To increase measurement ac...

Page 22: ...ttery status Inspecting batteries Measurement may not be possible for insulated terminals due to insufficient flow of current for measurement In such a case clean the terminal remove the insulation be...

Page 23: ...matic range function is turned on the automatic range function is automatically turned off when the automatic range function is turned on and the manual range function is turned off when the automatic...

Page 24: ...rm zero adjustment prior to measurement Be sure to use the included zero adjustment block 9363 B when performing zero adjustment Be sure to keep the test lead shorted during zero adjustment 3 3 1 Shor...

Page 25: ...ment board away from any metal Be sure to use the included zero adjustment board when performing zero adjustment When the distance between the terminals on the battery measurement target is more than...

Page 26: ...ikely to be damaged Try new test leads Try to clean the zero adjustment board 4 The instrument automatically begins obtaining correction values When the zero adjustment operation is complete 0 ADJ is...

Page 27: ...at the resistance or voltage value shown exceeds the corresponding test range when the resistance value is it indicates that the test line is open or disconnected or that the current is unstable for o...

Page 28: ...n key to move the cursor position press ENTER to select the temperature measurement and then press the left and right keys to turn on and off the temperature measurement function 3 Press ENTER to stor...

Page 29: ...in which the values fall within PASS or FAIL Up to 200 comparator conditions can be set A buzzer sounds when the test result is not qualified in the range 4 2 Turning On the Comparator Function 1 Pre...

Page 30: ...ENTER to store the comparison mode Mode R compare resistance only mode V compare voltage only mode RV compare voltage resistance 4 4 Set the comparator group number The instrument has the function of...

Page 31: ...itch and then press the left and right keys to turn the comparator on or off 2 Press the direction key to move the cursor to the resistance range position Press ENTER to select the resistance range to...

Page 32: ...e voltage range to be set and then press the left and right keys to set the voltage range Press ENTER again to complete Press ESC to return to the measurement interface Set the comparator resistance t...

Page 33: ...tance Press ENTER again to complete 3 Press the direction key to move the cursor to the lower resistance position Press ENTER to select the lower limit of resistance to be set press left and right key...

Page 34: ...o move the cursor and press up and down to set the voltage upper limit Press ENTER again to complete 3 Press the direction key to move the cursor to the lower voltage position Press ENTER to select th...

Page 35: ...ult is WARNING or FAIL OFF The buzzer will not sound regardless of comparison results PASS ON The buzzer sounds when comparison results are PASS FAIL ON The red backlight turns on along with the buzze...

Page 36: ...ified ringing and unqualified ringing Press ENTER again to complete The range keys cannot be used while the comparator function is turned on If there are no measurement values is displayed and a compa...

Page 37: ...displayed or transferred to a computer The structure of the internal memory is as follows Memory Structure Unit name 12 units Memory number 200 cells A 1 2 3 198 199 200 b 1 2 3 198 199 200 C 1 2 3 19...

Page 38: ...data is stored the next available memory number is displayed 5 3 Canceling the Memory Function 1 Press the SYS key on the test page Switch to the system Settings interface 2 Press the direction key to...

Page 39: ...esult for the data being read out is also displayed You cannot select the number of the memory location in which no data is stored If no data has been stored is displayed in the memory number display...

Page 40: ...e the current group of data 4 Press ENTER again to confirm that the data stored in the selected memory address is deleted 5 5 2 Clearing a cell 200 groups of data 1 Press FILE on the test page Switch...

Page 41: ...data stored in the selected cell is deleted 5 5 3 Clearing All Data 1 Press FILE on the test page Switch to the file reading interface 2 Press to select the memory address unit Press to select a place...

Page 42: ...est data can be downloaded to the computer 1 Connect one end of the 9803 USB communication cable to the personal computer and the other end to the PC interface above the HP3554 2 When the cable is con...

Page 43: ...oltage V Low Setting V High Setting V Pass Fail Temp Test Date Time 1 1 5192 1 0000 2 0000 4 05856 3 60000 4 30000 PASS 21 0 2020 4 30 10 59 2 1 5170 1 0000 2 0000 4 05850 3 60000 4 30000 PASS 21 1 20...

Page 44: ...the test value is not stable the average function can be used The average number can be selected as 2 3 or 4 1 Press SYS on the test page Switch to the system Settings interface 2 Press the direction...

Page 45: ...tem Settings interface Press the ENTER key to select whether to turn ON the auto save function and press the left and right keys to switch OFF ON Press ENTER again to complete Press ESC to return to t...

Page 46: ...ment values automatically when the auto memory function is used together with auto hold function 6 4 Auto Power Save Function The auto power save function can be used to reduce power consumption of th...

Page 47: ...NTER again to complete Press ESC to return to the measurement interface 6 5 Battery Level Warning The battery level of the instrument is displayed at the upper right corner of the screen Battery level...

Page 48: ...4 terminal method open circuit terminal voltage 27 V max Platinum temperature sensor voltage output method Measured current 0 1 mA to 100 mA Constant current fault detection display Connection detect...

Page 49: ...power 4VA Continuous working hours about 8 hours Size about 205x110x55 Weight about 810g Maximum input voltage Positive and negative test terminals DC 100V 3554A DC 300V 3554B DC 1000V 3554D 7 2 Accu...

Page 50: ...company is not responsible for damages that occur during transportation Before Returning for Repair If the instrument is not operating correctly check the following Error Cause and Solution Nothing is...

Page 51: ...unction Pressing the MEMO key has no effect The data is not retained Use the HOLD key to retain the data Nothing is displayed on the screen even after the READ key is pressed This key cannot be used w...

Page 52: ...chronous detection signal The instrument detects the internal inductive voltage if the voltage rises to a certain height will produce the wrong test signal Reducing the length of the test line especia...

Page 53: ...e there is no current passing on the R2 and R3 representing the resistance and contact resistance in the test line Therefore there is no voltage drop on the resistance R2 and R3 because the voltage dr...

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