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Set the oscilloscope vertical scale at an appropriate scale given the conversion ratio of the 
HVCP model (see specifications section) in question. 

LOW BATTERY CONDITION

Both the receiver and the probe head will measure the voltage of the batteries to warn the 
user in case of a low battery condition. The signalling threshold has been adjusted for typical 
alkaline AA batteries. A single red led is used at the receiver to display all 3 possible “low 
battery” cases.  

In case of a battery low event the BATT LOW led will quickly blink a number of times followed 
by a 4 second pause in the following way: 

-One blink: the batteries at the HVCP probe head should be 
replaced 

-Two blinks: the batteries at the HVCP receiver should be replaced 

-Three blinks: the batteries at the HVCP receiver and remote probe 
should be replaced 

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Both units use standard 1.5V AA batteries. To replace the batteries open the back cover of 
the respective unit. The HVCP10 probe head requires the use of a small phillips head 
screwdriver to open the back cover. Follow the polarity sign to replace the batteries and 
close the cover afterwards.  

ORDERING CODES 

CODE

Description

HVCP2000

HVCP current probe, 2MHz, 2000A range, including: 
Head and handheld receiver unit 
3 meter fiber optic bundle cables 
1m BNC to BNC cable 
4xAA batteries 
Carrying case

CODE

BR-HVCP-1119-rev2

Specifications subject to change without notice

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REMOVE THE BATTERIES FROM INSIDE THE EQUIPMENT IF IT IS TO BE 

STORED DURING MORE THAN 5 MONTHS

Summary of Contents for HVCP Series

Page 1: ...d optical link auto calibration features Fiber optic link for increased EMI rejection and high voltage isolation High common mode rejection Low noise No 50 60Hz low frequency noise Battery powered connects to any oscilloscope Remote standby mode for low power consumption Low Battery visual indication Patented design BR HVCP 1119 rev2 Specifications subject to change without notice www saker mv com...

Page 2: ...that self tests both units zeroes the output and adjusts the fiber optic link to minimize measurement errors due to temperature drifts or offsets The probe lacks the typical 50 60Hz noise seen in many Rogowski current probes When not in use both emitter and receiver can be configured into standby mode which reduces power consumption and increases battery duration The receiver also signals the user...

Page 3: ...circular conductor diameter max 71 mm Rogowski enclosed planar busbar dimensions max 100x10 mm Working temperature 20 60 ºC Max operating humidity non dondensing 85 Fiber optic bundle length 3m standard others optional m Dimensions See dimensions section Normative references EMC IEC 61326 1 2012 ESD 61000 4 2 A RFI 61000 4 3 A Safety IEC 61010 1 61010 2 030 RoHS 2011 65 EU BR HVCP 1119 rev2 Specif...

Page 4: ...e turned off in two ways Either directly by pressing the TURN ON button for 1 second or remotely by turning off the receiver while the fiber optic cables are connected to the probe head In either case the ON led will turn off To turn off the receiver press the TURN ON button for 1 second The ON led light will turn off As mentioned if the fiber optic cables are connected to the probe head it will a...

Page 5: ...ected the other unit will also enter low power mode To return to normal mode press the TURN ON button shortly in either unit If both units are connected by the fiber cables both units will resume normal operation automatically After normal operation is resumed the ON led will light continuously FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIONS The probe head unit and the receiver are connected with 2 fiber optic cables sup...

Page 6: ... then shortly press the CAL button The CAL led will turn on If the cables are not connected or for some reason both units cannot communicate the CAL led will blink signaling an error The calibration process will take a couple of seconds If the procedure completed successfully the CAL led will turn off otherwise it will blink and remain in that state In this case check the cable connections or the ...

Page 7: ...etector indicator on the measured line that provides visual and clear indication about the presence of potentially dangerous voltages SAKER offers the MVD and MVDH series of medium voltage presence detectors RECEIVER OSCILLOSCOPE CONNECTION A BNC BNC cable is supplied to connect the receiver to a measuring oscilloscope Use of a good quality cable is recommended as it could affect the measurement B...

Page 8: ...replaced Two blinks the batteries at the HVCP receiver should be replaced Three blinks the batteries at the HVCP receiver and remote probe should be replaced BATTERY REPLACEMENT Both units use standard 1 5V AA batteries To replace the batteries open the back cover of the respective unit The HVCP10 probe head requires the use of a small phillips head screwdriver to open the back cover Follow the po...

Page 9: ... to BNC cable 4xAA batteries Carrying case HVCP2000L HVCP current probe 100kHz 2000A range including Head and handheld receiver unit 3 meter fiber optic bundle cables 1m BNC to BNC cable 4xAA batteries Carrying case HVCP500L HVCP current probe 100kHz 500A range including Head and handheld receiver unit 3 meter fiber optic cables 1m BNC to BNC cable 4xAA batteries Carrying case HVCP1000L HVCP curre...

Page 10: ...DIMENSIONS BR HVCP 1119 rev2 Specifications subject to change without notice www saker mv com ...

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