
3. Table of Contents
Projekt Elektronik
MESS - UND REGELUNGSTECHNIK GMBH
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6.3.4
Control Software FM 302 Control .................................................. 49
6.3.4.1
General Description ......................................................... 49
6.3.4.2
Installation ....................................................................... 50
6.3.4.3
Connection to Teslameter FM 302 .................................. 50
6.3.4.4
Display and Setting of parameters .................................. 51
6.3.4.5
Oscilloscope Display ....................................................... 52
6.3.4.6
Logging of Measured Values ........................................... 53
6.3.4.7
Limit Comparator ............................................................. 56
6.3.4.8
Restore Factory Settings ................................................. 58
6.3.4.9
Uninstall ........................................................................... 58
6.3.4.10
Source Code ................................................................... 58
6.4
AS-Active-Probe ....................................................................................... 59
6.4.1
Polarity .......................................................................................... 59
6.4.1.1
Transverse Probe ............................................................ 59
6.4.1.2
Axial Probe ...................................................................... 60
6.4.2
Measuring Arrangement ................................................................ 61
6.4.3
Precision and Repeatability ........................................................... 62
6.4.4
Winding up of Cables .................................................................... 62
6.4.5
Transverse Probe AS-NTP 0,6 ...................................................... 63
6.4.6
Transverse Probe Brass AS-NTM, AS-NTM-2, AS-LTM ............... 63
6.4.7
Transverse Probe Hot AS-NTP-Hot-05 ......................................... 63
6.4.8
Transverse Probe Flex AS-NTP-Flex, AS-NTP-Flex 0,6 ............... 64
6.4.9
Transverse Probe Wire AS-NCu-Wire ........................................... 64
6.4.10
Axial Probe AS-HAP, AS-NAP, AS-LAP ........................................ 65
6.4.11
Axial Probe AS-UAP GEO-X, AS-UAP Lot .................................... 65
6.4.12
Usage of the AS-Active-Probes ..................................................... 67
6.4.12.1
Usage with the Teslameter FM 302 ................................. 67
6.4.12.2
Usage as Autonomous Transducer ................................. 67
6.4.12.3
Usage with the AS-Probe Adapter ................................... 69
6.4.12.4
Usage with the AS-Adapter 3 .......................................... 69
6.4.13
Zero Chamber (optional) ............................................................... 69
6.4.14
Linearity Curves (optional) ............................................................. 69
6.5
AS-Probe Adapter ..................................................................................... 71
6.5.1
Controls and Connectors ............................................................... 71
6.5.2
Structure ........................................................................................ 72
6.5.2.1
Supply Voltage Inputs...................................................... 73
6.5.2.2
Power LED ...................................................................... 73
6.5.2.3
Probe Supply ................................................................... 73
6.5.2.4
Probe Signal Input ........................................................... 73
6.5.2.5
Measurement Signal Output ............................................ 73
6.5.2.6
Gain Switch ..................................................................... 74
6.5.3
Adapter Cable ............................................................................... 74
6.5.4
Usage of the AS-probe adapter ..................................................... 75
6.6
AS-Adapter 3 ............................................................................................ 76