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Application 

Probe Support Structures 

It is very important to keep conductive objects away from the HI-2200 RF Survey 

Meter while measuring. Any conductive objects in the proximity of the probe may 

distort the field and compromise measurement accuracy. If the application 

requires measurements from a fixed position, always mount the probe on a 

non-metallic platform using non-metallic screws. The optional ETS-Lindgren 

Holaday H-491009 Tripod provides an adjustable, dielectric support for the 

H-2200. See 

Optional Items

 on page 11 for more information. 

Averaging 

When evaluating electromagnetic field measurements, proper averaging of data 

is an important part of the measurement process. Two aspects of averaging 

when measuring electromagnetic fields should be considered.  

First, how is the data actually averaged? In simple or LINEAR averaging, each 

value of a group of field intensity readings is summed and the sum divided by the 

total number of readings in the group. This type of averaging is more typically 

used for lower frequency measurements (below about 100 kHz) when a safety 

guideline or standard allows averaging.  

At higher frequencies (typically above about 100 kHz), the primary metric of 

interest is the energy absorption into the body. To most accurately define these 

exposures, it is necessary that averaging be proportional to power density (more 

accurately 

plane-wave-power-density

) which is proportional to the square of the 

field intensity (

field-strength-units-squared

). With the HI-2200, this type of 

averaging is described as RMS (root mean square) averaging. In this mode, 

each of the individual field intensity values is squared and these squared values 

summed. This sum is divided by the total number of values and the square root 

of this result calculated to indicate field strength values. The resulting number is 

the RMS average value. When the displayed units are in power density, linear 

and RMS averaging provide the same results. 

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Страница 1: ...HI 2200 RF Survey Meter User Manual Advanced Test Equipment Rentals www atecorp com 800 404 ATEC 2832 Established 1981 ...

Страница 2: ...l Rights Reserved No part of this document may be copied by any means without written permission from ETS Lindgren L P Trademarks used in this document The ETS Lindgren logo and ProbeView are trademarks of ETS Lindgren L P Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Revision Record HI 2200 RF Survey Meter Manual Part H 600095...

Страница 3: ...ce Procedures 14 3 0 Specifications 15 Meter Specifications 15 Probe Specifications 15 Model E100 E Field Probe 15 Model H200 H Field Probe 16 Model H210 H Field probe 17 Model C300 E Field Probe 17 Model C310 E Field Probe 18 Physical Specifications 19 4 0 Assembly and Installation 21 Installing the Batteries 21 5 0 Keypad and Display 23 Keypad Description 23 Screens Description 25 Monitoring and...

Страница 4: ...32 Display Mode 33 Number Digits 34 AVG Mode 34 Data 34 Log View 34 Log Upload 35 Log Delete 35 Miscellaneous 36 Reset 36 Download 36 7 0 Application 37 Begin Logging 37 Probe Support Structures 38 Averaging 38 8 0 Upload Utility 41 Install Upload Utility 41 Start Upload Utility 41 Upload Data 42 View Data 42 9 0 Download Utility 43 Install Download Utility 43 Start Download Utility 43 Download th...

Страница 5: ... v Appendix B Menu Tree 47 Appendix C EC Declaration of Conformity 53 ...

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Страница 7: ...ctions could result in minor personal injury and or property damage Included text gives proper procedures Warning Denotes a hazard Failure to follow instructions could result in SEVERE personal injury and or property damage Included text gives proper procedures See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin for safety regulatory and other product marking information ...

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Страница 9: ...ile communication and health care facilities Electric and magnetic probes are sold separately see the specifications section for a detailed description of available probes The front panel of the HI 2200 includes an LCD display and a keypad for a description of the keys see Keypad Description on page 23 A probe connection is located at the top of the unit At the bottom of the unit is a serial I O c...

Страница 10: ...ry life for four AA replaceable alkaline batteries Reversible hand strap for right or left hand use Harness The HI 2200 harness is designed to assist in carrying the unit in the field The purpose of the harness is to provide hands free movement It is not intended to be a climbing harness Above ground level use proper personal safety equipment while climbing Standard Configuration RF Survey Meter R...

Страница 11: ...g The use of the optical interface and fiber cable reduces the possibility of field disturbances as seen when using traditional wire cables H 491009 Tripod This Dielectric Tripod is the preferred method for mounting field probes for making unperturbed field measurements It includes a 1 4 20 UNC threaded stud for mounting any ETS Lindgren probe with a tripod mount It is designed with an adjustable ...

Страница 12: ...uct Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the following Warranty information Safety regulatory and other product marking information Steps to receive your shipment Steps to return a component for service ETS Lindgren calibration service ETS Lindgren contact information ...

Страница 13: ...ndgren Customer Service Battery Replacement The HI 2200 requires four AA batteries See Specifications on page 15 for additional battery specifications If the HI 2200 RF Survey Meter fails to power on the batteries may be depleted To replace the batteries follow the steps in Installing the Batteries on page 21 to remove the battery tray from the HI 2200 and install new batteries Annual Calibration ...

Страница 14: ...rvey Meter HI 2200 RS 232 Cable Mini DIN to D89 H 220110 Upload Download Software H 491196 Harness H 470588 Carrying Case H 491243 AA Alkaline Batteries 4 400032 Fiber Optic Link Kit H 651020 Tripod H 491009 Service Procedures For the steps to return a system or system component to ETS Lindgren for service see the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment ...

Страница 15: ... to 50 o C Connector RS 232 I O serial interface six pin mini DIN Probe Specifications Probes must be calibrated or matched prior to using them with the HI 2200 For more information see Matched Probes on page 28 The following tables represent probes that are designed to be used with the HI 2200 RF Survey Meter MODEL E100 E FIELD PROBE Model E100 E Field Probe Sensor Type Electric Field Detection I...

Страница 16: ...L H200 H FIELD PROBE Model H200 H Field Probe Sensor Type Magnetic Field Detection Isotropic Total Field Indication Frequency Range 5 MHz to 300 MHz Frequency Response 1 dB 10 MHz to 100 MHz 2 5 dB 5 MHz to 300 MHz Dynamic Range 30 mA m 10 A m Single Range Overload Withstand 20 A m Isotropic Response 0 7 dB 100 MHz Units of Measure A m mA m µW cm 2 mW cm 2 W m 2 E Field Probe Dimension Overall Len...

Страница 17: ...f Measure A m mA m µW cm 2 mW cm 2 W m 2 E Field Probe Dimension Overall Length 260 mm 10 3 in Sensor Cover Diameter 60 mm 2 4 in MODEL C300 E FIELD PROBE Model C300 E Field Probe Sensor Type Electric Field Detection Isotropic Total Field Indication Conformance FCC radio Frequency Exposure Limits Occupational Controlled Exposures Frequency Range 100 kHz to 8 GHz Frequency Response 3 dB to actual l...

Страница 18: ...sotropic Total Field Indication Conformance International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP Occupational levels Frequency Range 100 kHz to 8 GHz Frequency Response 3 dB to actual limits as specified in the standard Dynamic Range 1 999 of ICNIRP Standard Resolution Limited to 1 Isotropic Response 0 7 dB 400 MHz E Field Probe Dimension Overall Length 260 mm 10 3 in Sensor Cover ...

Страница 19: ...Specifications 19 Physical Specifications Control Meter Module 85 mm x 160 mm x 30 mm 3 3 in x 6 3 in x 1 2 in Weight 0 64 kg 0 29 lb Mounting 1 4 20 UNC Internal Thread ...

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Страница 21: ...retrieve the battery tray with the four AA batteries from the HI 2200 carrying case and then follow these instructions 1 Remove the end cap and bottom panel by unscrewing the four Phillips head screws 2 Remove the washers the protective end cap and the metal cover 3 Slide the battery tray including the batteries into the meter case so the posts align with the contacts inside 4 Replace the bottom p...

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Страница 23: ...rmation in the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment Keypad Description The front panel of the HI 2200 RF Survey Meter is comprised of two basic user areas the LCD display and the keypad Following is a description of the keys on the keypad For additional information see Menu Tree on page 47 ...

Страница 24: ...ed If BACK is pressed when in the monitoring screen the MAX and AVG values displayed on the monitoring screen will be reset This may also be accomplished by holding the key down for approximately four seconds When viewing a data file press BACK to return the display to the main menu LOG keys 2 The two LOG keys each perform the same function They are positioned on the left and right to accommodate ...

Страница 25: ...sections explain the different monitoring and logging screens For additional information see Menu Tree on page 47 MONITORING AND TOP LEVEL NAVIGATION SCREEN 1 Linear Logarithmic bar graph 6 Current field value and units selected 2 Data file number 7 Function keys see Keypad Description on page 23 for a description of functions keys 3 Data point number 8 RDG indicates that the main number displayed...

Страница 26: ...o the function keys In the default state data is not recorded until the log key is pressed The options available to the four function keys are displayed at the bottom of the screen The main area of the screen give details regarding the present field reading RDG in large digits along with the units of measure currently selected When no probes are attached this area will display NO PROBE When a prob...

Страница 27: ...cle located at the top of the HI 2200 RF Survey Meter To avoid damage to the connection align the indexing marks and pins on the probe connector with the receptacle 2 Turn the connector sleeve until it is finger tight to secure the probe into place Do not use any mechanical means to tighten the probe Do not connect a probe to the HI 2200 while the meter is powered on The HI 2200 must be powered of...

Страница 28: ...rcode labels found on the back of the HI 2200 and on the shaft of the probe The number below the barcode on the probe matches a number on the back of the HI 2200 If a probe has not been calibrated with the HI 2200 NO CALIB will appear on the display while the probe is connected If you receive this message contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service ...

Страница 29: ...0 Low Field The probe indication is less than 0 3 V m If a probe is attached while the HI 2200 is powered on turn the meter off and then on again to recognize the probe Probe Units From the monitoring screen press the function key under Units to step through the options for the attached probe UNITS FOR THE E FIELD PROBE Field Intensity V m Volts per meter Plane Wave Equivalent Power Density μW cm ...

Страница 30: ...ed here for additional information see Menu Tree on page 47 LOG MODE Log Mode allows the selection of single point continuous or spatial logging Single point logging will collect one data point each time the log key is pressed not more than one point per second Continuous logging will log one data point per second beginning when the log key is pressed and ending when the log key is pressed again S...

Страница 31: ...rm for an audible tone to sound when the alarm level is reached If the alarm level is set higher than the range of the probe the alarm will not indicate sound Setting the alarm level to 0 00 will turn the alarm off AUDIO Audio is an audio annunciator that is provided to signal various functions on the HI 2200 Options include None Alarm Cadence and Both None turns off all sounds excluding the start...

Страница 32: ... the graph AVG WINDOW Avg Window allows for the selection of the time interval used to calculate the moving average Moving average is an average of readings taken over a selected period of time Moving average readings assume that exposure has been zero until the beginning of the averaging period For example to obtain a true three minute moving average in an existing field the meter must log data f...

Страница 33: ...y number on the LCD display Values Description RDG Reading The current field reading MAX Maximum Displays the maximum value measured since the settings were changed or the MAX was reset AVG Average An average of the measured values The AVG SIZE setting allows for the selection of the time interval used to calculate a moving average ...

Страница 34: ...from the beginning of the averaging interval RMS refers to the square root of the mean of the squared value of a function The RMS average field intensity value is proportional to the power density of the field When logging in power density units the RMS and mean values are equal For more information on averaging see Averaging on page 38 Data Options under the data menu include Log View Log Upload ...

Страница 35: ...exit LOG UPLOAD See Upload Utility on page 41 for information LOG DELETE A deleted file cannot be recovered Log Delete removes files from memory in the meter When Yes is selected under the Log Delete option a new screen will appear that allows the selection of files to be removed 1 Use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to navigate to the file number to be deleted 2 Press the key under the Mark opti...

Страница 36: ...Serial Number Serial number of the meter that the probe was calibrated for Probe Serial Number Serial number of the probe Meter Serial Number Serial number of the HI 2200 RESET Reset will return the meter to its default state and all stored data will be cleared Use this option carefully DOWNLOAD Download is used when new firmware needs to be added to the probe See Download Utility on page 43 for i...

Страница 37: ... can be created Press the Back key to exit the Setup menu Press one of the LOG keys to begin logging For single point logging The LOG key must be operated to save or log each data point For continuous logging Press the LOG key once to begin logging and again to stop the logging process Once logging is complete the available options are to Save Append Delete or View the data logged Save The logged ...

Страница 38: ...eld intensity readings is summed and the sum divided by the total number of readings in the group This type of averaging is more typically used for lower frequency measurements below about 100 kHz when a safety guideline or standard allows averaging At higher frequencies typically above about 100 kHz the primary metric of interest is the energy absorption into the body To most accurately define th...

Страница 39: ...ntil readings have been averaged over at least one interval six minutes in our example Moving averaging assumes that prior to beginning the averaging process the exposure has been negligible zero and that for the first averaging interval a portion of the averaged data will be zero This feature is helpful in that if the exposure is excessive during the measurement it is possible to exceed the full ...

Страница 40: ...ly calculates the averages as the probe is moved through this space As has been noted the RMS average values should be used for higher frequencies typically above 100 kHz The RMS average is the default selection for the spatial averaging function and running average values are displayed and recorded When in the Spatial Averaging mode the running average is the primary value displayed At the end of...

Страница 41: ... lindgren com Point to Resources click Software Firmware and then click Upload Utility Follow the instructions to download 2 To begin the installation program click Setup exe Start Upload Utility 1 Click Start All Programs and then click HIupload The Upload Utility splash screen displays 2 Select the default communications port you will be connecting to 3 Upload Utility is now running with the Inc...

Страница 42: ...he UPLOAD function key The HI 2200 will display UPLOADING while the files are transferred to the computer When the upload is complete the HI 2200 will return to the LOG screen Selecting UPLOAD without any marked files will upload all files View Data To view the data highlight one of the file headers in the Incoming Data window and then click View The data will be loaded into the Data window The da...

Страница 43: ...ad Utility The following installation instructions are intended for use with one of the Microsoft Windows operating systems 1 Obtain Download Utility from the ETS Lindgren website www ets lindgren com Point to Resources click Software Firmware and then click Download Utility Follow the instructions to download 2 To begin the installation program click Setup exe Start Download Utility 1 Click Start...

Страница 44: ...reen 2 Press the function key under DOWNLOAD and then answer Yes at the Are you sure message 3 In Download Utility select the correct communications port 1 or 2 The Progress area should display the message Device Found You are now ready to download new software To stop a download in progress select the Abort key on the computer screen Aborting the download process leaves the previous revision of s...

Страница 45: ...for the complete ETS Lindgren warranty for your HI 2200 RF Survey Meter DURATION OF WARRANTIES FOR HI 2200 All product warranties except the warranty of title and all remedies for warranty failures are limited to one year Product Warranted Duration of Warranty Period HI 2200 RF Survey Meter 1 Year ...

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Страница 47: ...Menu Tree 47 Appendix B Menu Tree ...

Страница 48: ...48 Menu Tree Units available are probe dependent ...

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Страница 53: ...EC Declaration of Conformity 53 Appendix C EC Declaration of Conformity ...

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