
TB-9080
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- 926 JR Industrial Drive, Sanford, NC 27332
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StaticControl.com
5. Secure one end of the included ground cord to
the ground terminal located on the right-side of
the monitor. Attach the other end of the cord to a
ground point. The face plate screw of a grounded
AC wall outlet may provide a convenient connection
point.
6. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack
located on the right-side of the monitor. Verify that
the cable is properly connected to a network.
7. Connect the power adapter to the power jack
located on the right-side of the monitor. Route the
wire from the supply to a nearby AC outlet and
plug it into the outlet. Make sure the voltage and
frequency match those listed on the power supply.
The monitor is now powered.
Features and Components
Figure 3. Stand-alone setup for the EM Aware Monitor
Antenna
Ground Cord
Power Adapter
A. Relay Terminal:
Integrates with electronic tools,
lights, buzzers, etc.
B. Antenna Input:
Connect to the antenna using the
included cable.
C. LCD Display:
Displays measurements and settings.
D. Joystick:
Toggles displayed measurements and
monitor settings.
E. Power Jack:
Connect the included 7.5VDC power
adapter here.
F. Ground Terminal:
Common ground point for the
monitor.
G. Ethernet Jack:
Provides network communication
between the EM Aware Monitor and
Static Management
Program (SMP)
.
Installation
Hardware Setup
1. Remove the monitor and antenna from the carton
and inspect for damage.
2. Determine the installation location of the antenna.
For optimal performance, position the antenna
as close as practically possible to the anticipated
source of ESD activity. Use the mounting tabs on
the antenna to properly secure it to the desired
location.
3. Connect the anntena’s cable to the EM Aware
Monitor without bending it.
4. Determine the mounting location of the monitor. Its
display should be visible to the operator. Use the
two 4-40 threaded holes at the back of its enclosure
if desired.
Figure 2. EM Aware Monitor features and components
A
B
C
D
E
G
F
Relay Terminal
The EM Aware Monitor features one optical relay
terminal that can be integrated with electronic tools,
lights, buzzers, etc. The relay opens when the monitor
enters an alarm condition, and it remains closed
otherwise.
Figure 4. Relay terminal pin-out
Parameter
Rating
Peak Blocking Voltage
400 V
P
Load Current
140 mA
rms
/ mA
DC
On-Resistance (max)
22 ohms