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19-5000-M Version 1 

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Voltage Detection System Series 5000 

Appendix A:  GLOSSARY 

The glossary applies if the Novx instrument is operated under conditions specified and 
the instrument is calibrated every 12 months. 

1. 

Input impedance:  >100 gigaohms (100,000,000,000 Ohms) 

2. 

Input voltage:  ±5000V typ, ±10,000V max 

3. 

Analog-in input voltage:  ±5V) 

4. 

Bandwidth:  Filter off, 2MHz; Filter on, 5Hz 

5. 

Accuracy:  ±5%, optional ±2% 

6. 

Analog out BNC:  ±5V 

7. 

Light Tower Drive:  50 pin ribbon connector for Novx Display 

8. 

Operating temperature:  60º F (15º C) to 86º F (30º C) 

9. 

Relative humidity:  80%max. (non-condensing) 

10. 

Storage temperature:  -40º F (-40º C) to 158º F (50º C) 

11. 

Warm-up time:  Allow 1 hour to stabilize after storage temperature extremes, then 
power on for 1 hour to attain rated specifications. 

12. 

Power:  100V to 130V or 200V to 240V, 50/60 Hz AC to transformer, 14VAC to 
instrument. 

13. 

Battery back-up:  Internal battery pack and automatic recharge circuitry built-in.  
Charges and maintains battery whenever AC power is supplied to the instrument. 

14. 

Battery life:  Approximately 3 hours, depending on usage and 3 hours recharge 
time. 

15. 

Size:  4”H x 9”W x 11”D (10cm x 23cm x 28cm) 

16. 

Weight:  3lbs (6.6 kg) 

Summary of Contents for Novx 5000 Series

Page 1: ...19 5000 M Version 1...

Page 2: ...s Manual MKS Ion Systems 1750 North Loop Road Alameda CA USA 94502 Tel 510 217 0600 Fax 510 217 0484 Toll free 800 367 2452 Sales services 510 217 0460 Tech support 510 217 0470 info ion com salesserv...

Page 3: ...ntrol 3 2 2 7 Display Proximity Probe Switch 4 2 2 8 Analog In Out Jacks 4 2 2 9 Analog In 4 2 2 10 Probe Alarm Threshold Select 4 2 2 11 Training Tower Drive Connector 5 2 2 12 Optional Voltage 5 2 3...

Page 4: ...Time Testing 12 5 Series 6150 Training Light Tower 13 5 1 Specifications 13 5 2 Setup 13 6 Troubleshooting 14 7 SAFETY 17 7 1 General Information 17 7 1 1 Examples 17 8 Theory of Operation 18 8 1 Ele...

Page 5: ...setting of a few toggle switches The instrument is designed to be used by regular line employees as well as process engineers They may be used to check the performance of existing ESD prevention prod...

Page 6: ...of this manual for that purpose 2 2 1 Power Cord Insert the power cord notched side down into the power jack Figure 1 item 1 Make sure the prongs on the jack fit smoothly and fully into the openings i...

Page 7: ...ble alarms that will sound when the instrument senses an ESC level in excess of a preset limit Figure 2 items 7 and 8 The probe and proximity thresholds are set independently and can be set at differe...

Page 8: ...nalog In The analog in function permits ESD data input from an external source such as a workstation instrument To utilize the analog in function in addition to having an external data source connecte...

Page 9: ...tional switch enables you to setup for a 5000V or a 500V instrument Figure 1 item 15 Simply toggle the switch up for 5000V or down for 500V full scale 2 3 Front Panel The front panel of the instrument...

Page 10: ...oltage level detected by the instrument Figure 2 item 5 The left two lights indicate polarity Figure 2 item 7 The next two spaces are blank and the balance of the lights display continuous real time m...

Page 11: ...work area Peak Hold indicator showing the peak voltage and polarity generated at the workstation Remote Probe and BNC Cable assembly for contact measurement of voltages such as in specific circuits o...

Page 12: ...the Novx Series 5000 as a training tool with the Novx Series 6150 Training Light Tower see the Training Light Tower section To use the instrument as a workstation monitor set the switches as follows 1...

Page 13: ...y is functioning Polarity will automatically correct itself as the instrument begins data analysis Place the proximity antenna at the desired location if you are monitoring general ESC activity at the...

Page 14: ...nt should be necessary However ISO certification may require that you have the instrument calibrated at a NIST certified calibration lab once per year Novx will perform this service for a fee 4 1 2 Ba...

Page 15: ...oltage at individual components parts or assemblies The remote probe is not intended for measuring AC or high frequency signals To install the remote probe insert the probe cable s BNC connector into...

Page 16: ...lug wires 2 Connect one wire to the probe input banana plug Figure 2 2 item 1 and the ground wire to the gnd banana plug Figure 2 2 item 2 A coaxial banana to banana cable may be used but be aware of...

Page 17: ...erate in parallel with the LEDs on the instrument The tower is designed to be usable on a table for presentations see footprint and weight shown below Indicators 22 lamps Dimensions 31H x 8W x 4D Weig...

Page 18: ...explained in Series 5000 Setup and Operation section page 4 of this manual 7 You are now ready to connect the tower to the instrument The connector jack is on the back and at the bottom of the light t...

Page 19: ...lay of your instrument to make sure it accurately reflects the input voltages Repeat the test for the proximity side of the instrument If you find that the calibrations are not accurate call Novx Cust...

Page 20: ...source Watch the front panel display and note the voltage indicated when the alarm sounds Adjust the alarm threshold voltage by turning the proximity threshold knob on the back panel Turn the knob cl...

Page 21: ...istance immediately inside the front panel leaving that as the only point which may be of concern Since all panels and covers on the instrument are metal there are no safety issues This instrument is...

Page 22: ...er of protons A body with an excess of electrons becomes negatively charged If it lacks electrons it becomes positively charged It is widely accepted that a body can acquire or lose electrons rather t...

Page 23: ...will be drawn up from the earth to annihilate the charge polarization When the ground connection is removed and the conducting body is physically moved away from the electric field of the charged bod...

Page 24: ...Charging and Conduction Charging are closely intertwined and sometimes difficult to distinguish For example a person wearing insulating shoes and walking over an insulating surface such as carpet will...

Page 25: ...ly understand that the Charge on a human or other body in motion as well as its Capacitance is continuously changing as it interacts with its physical environment Each interaction of a shoe sole with...

Page 26: ...000 is to measure the amplitude of the potential developed on the human body when a person interacts with his her everyday Electrostatic environment The potential is proportional to the amount of Char...

Page 27: ...isplay 8 Operating temperature 60 F 15 C to 86 F 30 C 9 Relative humidity 80 max non condensing 10 Storage temperature 40 F 40 C to 158 F 50 C 11 Warm up time Allow 1 hour to stabilize after storage t...

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