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Manual 095-415200-01 

Rev. A 

OECO, LLC 

All rights reserved. 

Summary of Contents for 5200 Series

Page 1: ...Manual 095 415200 01 Rev A OECO LLC All rights reserved...

Page 2: ...E SCREEN 3 7 METER SETTINGS 3 8 BRIGHTNESS 3 9 DARK MODE 3 9 AUDIO 3 9 DATE AND TIME 3 10 IDLE POWER OFF TIMER 3 10 LANGUAGES 3 11 TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION 3 11 ERROR BUFFER 3 12 DEVICE INFO 3 12 AC O...

Page 3: ...e 3 24 Figure 3 25 Figure 3 26 Flux Density Variations in a Magnet Battery Removal Battery Polarity Battery Installation 3 31 3 33 3 34 3 34 Figure 4 1 Condition Event and Enable Registers 4 5 Figure...

Page 4: ...hnology Summary of changes 4 3 LCD touch screen with a new user interface Settings controls for sound screen brightness and dark mode Rechargeable Li Ion battery with 10 to 14 hours typically on a sin...

Page 5: ...B in scientific documents In the CGS system a gauss G is one line of flux passing through a 1 cm area The more commonly used term is the tesla T which is 10 000 lines per cm Thus 1 tesla 10 000 gauss...

Page 6: ...n the number of flux lines passing through the material flux density and the Hall voltage The Hall voltage is also a function of the direction in which the flux lines pass through the material produci...

Page 7: ...obes the Hall generator is mounted in a cylindrical stem The axis of sensitivity is the primary difference as shown by B in Figure 1 3 Generally transverse probes are used to make measurements between...

Page 8: ...elds during this operation Another feature called relative mode allows large flux readings to be suppressed so that small variations within the larger field can be observed directly Both the zero and...

Page 9: ...tions 1 G 300 G 3 kG 30 kG 1 mG 0 1 G 1 0 G 10 G Specifications continued on next page 5280 5270 Ranges Ultra Low Probe Low Mid High Resolution Ultra Low Probe Low Mid High 1 G 200 G 2 kG 20 kG 1 mG 0...

Page 10: ...er w battery 443 g 15 6 oz Shipping 1 6 kg 3 6 lb Display 4 3 TFT Resistive Touch LCD Panel 480xRGBx272 Px Probe accuracy must be added to meter accuracy to determine overall accuracy 2 additional 8 m...

Page 11: ...4 000mAh Charge 0 5C 2A 4 20V 0 05C 200mA cut off RT Discharge 0 2C 800mA 2 5V cut off RT Rated discharge capacity Min 3 900 mAh Charge 1 5C 6A 4 20V 0 025C 100mA cut off RT Discharge 10A 2 5V cut of...

Page 12: ...0604 4 HTD18 0604 4 STB1X 0201 1 0 158 004 0 180 004 050 005 0 046 000 004 0 060 000 004 020 MAX 0 040 NOM 0 030 NOM Fiberglass see note ALUMINUM 3003 FH KAPTON 0 5 30kG 1 0 20kG 1 0 20kG 0 5 30kG 1 0...

Page 13: ...g Temperature Range 0 to 75 C 32 to 167 F Storage Temperature Range 25 to 75 C 13 to 167 F 5280 gaussmeter probes SAD18 1904 4 Axial Probe SAD18 1902 2 Axial Probe 5270 gaussmeter probes SAH17 1904 4...

Page 14: ...d Linearity 0 75 of Reading Frequency Bandwidth 0 to 700 Hz 3dB Offset change with Temperature 0 02mG C typical Accuracy change with Temperature 0 001 C typical Operating Temperature Range 0 to 75 C 3...

Page 15: ...ER YA111 CAVITY DIMENSIONS Length 50 8 mm 2 Diameter 8 7 mm 0 343 ATTENUATION 80 dB to 30 mT 300 G PURPOSE To shield the probe from external magnetic fields during the ZERO or RELATIVE operations Figu...

Page 16: ...uction manual also identified by the same symbol Be careful when operating the instrument near large magnetic fields as it may affect the battery by shortening the lifespan or decreasing efficiency Do...

Page 17: ...l by se of potential drainage Assure that mucus does not obstruct the airway Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Inhalation Remove to fresh air and ventilate the contaminated area G...

Page 18: ...e keyway in the connector to that in the mating socket in the meter The connector will lock in place when fully installed To disconnect pull on the body of the connector not the cable NOTE In order to...

Page 19: ...nt a short press hold the button down for less than one second before releasing To implement a long press hold the button down for greater than one second On Off button when meter is powered on short...

Page 20: ...ailure This process will continue indefinitely or until the circuitry passes the test A condition in which a circuit fails and then passes should not be ignored because it indicates an intermittent pr...

Page 21: ...off timer Other aspects are not saved and default to these conditions RELATIVE mode turned OFF RELATIVE value set to 0 ZERO mode inactive HOLD mode turned OFF ALERT SET mode turned OFF LOW BATTERY CON...

Page 22: ...ields Auto Manual displayed short press start zero operation long press to zero setting page 6 Probe USB Battery Status 7 Units Range shown 8 Range short press Low 300 G Med 3 kG High 30 kG Auto Units...

Page 23: ...es press or To go back to the home screen press Setting page number can be seen in the upper left corner The highlighted larger dot indicates the page number Figure 3 9 5200 Settings 1 Figure 3 10 520...

Page 24: ...show the moon symbol On settings page 3 select light mode by pressing to show the sun symbol The meter can be display in dark or light mode Dark mode has a black background with white characters Ligh...

Page 25: ...ed to cycle through the date formats D M Y M D Y The 12 h button can change between 12 h and 24 h time formats Idle Power off Timer In Date Time setting page cycle through the time delay options by pr...

Page 26: ...k to the previous setting The touch screen calibration operation allows the individual users unique touch location to be associated with the desired location Be sure to touch as close to the dots as p...

Page 27: ...sent The meter has to be power cycled to check if the error still applies The error codes and meanings are listed in a table in section 4 below The calibration button will lead to a password protected...

Page 28: ...n the home screen AC DC button when in DC mode The DC and AC mode is discussed in more detail later in this section This setting is saved and will be restored the next time the meter is turned on UNIT...

Page 29: ...highest range allows higher flux levels to be measured In the autorange mode the range is advanced if the reading reaches 95 of the present range The range is lowered when the reading falls below 9 of...

Page 30: ...ce a reading of 125 0 is greater than 99 0 or 150 0 The MIN HOLD function holds the reading that is arithmetically less than all previous readings For instance a reading of 125 0 is less than 99 0 or...

Page 31: ...200 0 G and the present flux density is 100 0 G the meter will display 100 0 G after the reset If the analog output is being used the output signal will continue to represent the real time flux densit...

Page 32: ...of equal magnitude with opposite polarity After zeroing the only dc signal that remains is that produced by the probe when exposed to magnetic flux NOTE Zeroing the meter and probe affects only the st...

Page 33: ...en Alternatively press To navigate to setting page 2 press or To enter the ZERO settings page press To select AUTO ZERO in settings page press until button displays AUTO To return to normal operation...

Page 34: ...ch The process normally takes from 5 to 15 seconds If the sound is enabled the meter will have an audible beep when automatic zeroing begins The meter selects the lowest range and adjusts the nulling...

Page 35: ...o select MANUAL ZERO in settings page press until button displays MANUAL To select manual value as the ZERO point navigate digits with arrows And use these arrows to change the values or use RESET to...

Page 36: ...witch over to the DC mode of operation during zeroing Recall that the zeroing operation affects DC offsets only If you wish to suppress an AC field reading consider using the RELATIVE mode NOTE Making...

Page 37: ...can only be used in a fixed range If the AUTO RANGE feature is in use and the RELATIVE mode is turned on the AUTO RANGE feature is disabled Conversely if the RELATIVE mode is turned on and the AUTO R...

Page 38: ...mode the meter can be readjusted by pressing In the automatic relative mode the present flux density as seen by the probe is used as the relative offset value Prepare the probe and select an appropria...

Page 39: ...he meter can be readjusted by pressing The second method by which to set a relative value is a manual adjustment In some cases the user will wish to set an absolute relative value To do this insert th...

Page 40: ...n Up to 16 measurements can be saved After the maximum number of measurements are saved then the oldest data point will be automatically erased with each new save operation The log displays the measur...

Page 41: ...select Threshold mode in settings page press until button displays THRESHOLD To select the or symbol and a value press the and Threshold boxes To select Tolerance mode in settings page press until bu...

Page 42: ...dible beep setting Alert Set Options On Off Modes Info box Alert Range In if the measurement is inside of the following ranges o Range select the upper end of the range and the lower end of the range...

Page 43: ...ection for frequency range and accuracy of the analog output The analog output signal is calibrated to 3 VDC or 3 VRMS depending on the selected mode The analog output voltage is proportional to the f...

Page 44: ...t is best to select a fixed range that covers the expected flux density span The analog output signal contains both the DC and AC components of the flux density signal This means that it will also con...

Page 45: ...ll generator is not only sensitive to the number of flux lines passing through it but also to the angle which the pass through it The Hall generator produces the greatest signal when the flux lines ar...

Page 46: ...the meter This could cause the waveform to clip and introduce errors in the final reading This can also lead to an overrange condition on the display and can lead to erratic behavior if the AUTO RANG...

Page 47: ...be 20 mT MORE DETAILS ON DC MODE OPERATION It is possible for the flux density signal to contain both a DC component and an AC component In the DC mode this can lead to unstable readings If the peak v...

Page 48: ...efully pull straight out on the ribbon The battery will pop out of the holder Make sure to not let the battery fall to the ground ATTENTION Do not incinerate or dispose of lithium batteries in general...

Page 49: ...bove the battery holder Make sure the polarity is correct as shown in the figures Step 3 Press the negative terminal smooth flat side into the holder to compress the spring Step 4 Put pressure on the...

Page 50: ...2 standard also called IEEE 488 2 was one step toward creating a universal way to communicate with any instrument regardless of the manufacturer or the type of instrument used This was later enhanced...

Page 51: ...r that provides a 1 bit summary for each of the four register sets This is called the STATUS BYTE Each register set consists of three individual registers as depicted in Figure 4 1 1 The CONDITION reg...

Page 52: ...handle returned by openUSB5100 b The SCPI command string the text string for the desired command as given in the user manual Remote Operation and SCPI command sections c Pointer to the object where yo...

Page 53: ...e high level connection and display functions It calls functions that are exported by usb5100 DLL Note File name was not updated to 5200 but it is compatible Usb5100 DLL exports many functions that ac...

Page 54: ...TANDARD EVENT or QUESTIONABLE EVENT registers are set or if an error message exists The STATUS ENABLE register is a mask register that is used to allow any of these conditions to set the RQS bit Setti...

Page 55: ...QUESTIONABLE EVENT register set and their respective enable bits are set the Questionable Summary Bit QSB will set MSB Measurement Summary Bit If any of the bits in the MEASUREMENT EVENT register set...

Page 56: ...d Error Indicates that there was a syntax or spelling error in the command or the command received is not supported EXE Execution Error Indicates that the meter detected an error while attempting to e...

Page 57: ...t MEAS Measure mode Indicates the meter is in the process of acquiring and processing a reading QUESTIONABLE EVENT REGISTER If any of these bits set and their respective enable bits are set the Questi...

Page 58: ...ollows a command it must be separated from the acronym by one space The parameter is the ASCII representation of an integer For instance if the parameter to be sent is binary 1100 the actual parameter...

Page 59: ...type and software version number OPC Set operation complete Set the operation complete bit in the standard event register after all commands have been executed OPC Operation complete query Return an A...

Page 60: ...QUERY Causes the OPC operation complete bit to set in the STANDARD EVENT register and returns an ASCII 1 when all commands have been executed OPT OPTION IDENTIFICATION QUERY Returns a string that ide...

Page 61: ...that follow it For instance the command RESET can be shortened to RES c If the command has more than four letters and the fourth letter is a consonant drop all letters that follow it For instance the...

Page 62: ...3 Table 4 2 SCPI Commands ERROR MESSAGE COMMANDS DESCRIPTION SYSTem ERRor Retrieve error message SYSTem CLEar Clear error message STATUS REGISTER COMMANDS DESCRIPTION STATus MEASurement EVENt Query Me...

Page 63: ...IT FLUX DC TESLa Program dc tesla units MEASUREMENT COMMANDS DESCRIPTION UNIT FLUX DC AM Program dc ampere per meter units MEASure FLUX Obtain flux density reading UNIT FLUX Query flux units setting A...

Page 64: ...etects an error in the command string a spelling error a command that is not supported or a numerical value that is incorrect the meter will not execute the command If the error is detected in the mid...

Page 65: ...the same as binary 00101101 thus setting bits 5 3 2 and 0 in the enable register STATus MEASurement ENABle STATus OPERation ENABle STATus QUEStionable ENABle Returns the contents of the specified EVE...

Page 66: ...TESLa Specifies ac flux density readings in tesla UNIT FLUX AC AM Specifies ac flux density readings in amp meters UNIT FLUX DC GAUSs Specifies dc flux density readings in gauss UNIT FLUX DC TESLa Spe...

Page 67: ...O RANGE function SENSe FLUX RANGe n Selects a fixed range n where n 0 for 300 G 30 mT 23 88 kA m 1 for 3 kG 300 mT 238 8 kA m 2 for 30 kG 3 T 2388 kA m SENSe FLUX RANGe Returns an ASCII digit represen...

Page 68: ...HOLD function where n is a single ASCII digit as follows 0 All HOLD modes turned off 1 MIN HOLD on 2 MAX HOLD on 3 PEAK HOLD on SENSe HOLD STATe Returns an ASCII digit representing the present HOLD mo...

Page 69: ...turned on and an automatic relative operation is initiated SYSTem ARELative STATe Returns a single ASCII digit indicating the on off state of the relative function A 0 indicates the relative function...

Page 70: ...rument s event and error registers then programming it to supply readings in tesla in the dc mode and requesting the latest reading The host system should be prepared to receive the reading immediatel...

Page 71: ...quire a response The best way to handle all situations is to issue the OPC command once prior to sending any other commands This will cause the meter to always transmit an ASCII 1 each time it execute...

Page 72: ...tive buttons allowing the user to change the Gaussmeter s operational settings To the right there is also an interactive Logging box Figure 4 9 that allows the user to create a log of the Gaussmeter s...

Page 73: ...to select or create the file you wish to log to Polling Interval seconds Select a polling interval in seconds using either the up down arrows or by typing in the desired polling interval View Data Tu...

Page 74: ...rror Probe EPROM defective 098 A98 Probe data timeout Probe data timeout Internal meter error 099 A99 Cal data timeout Calibration data timeout Internal meter messaging reset problem 060 D60 A D ADC e...

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