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Operation 

Assembling the Probe 

Each HI-4433 series probe assembly consists of a spherical casing containing 
the senor mounted on one end of a shaft and an extrusion that houses the 
electronics. The sensor and electronics housing operate, and are calibrated, as a 
unit.  Since the appearance and layout of the electronics housing are the same 
for all probes in this series, both the probe assembly and the housing are coded 
with identical serial numbers to prevent mismatch. 

 

To begin assembly, locate the probe and the corresponding probe housing. 

 

Position the alignment arrows on the probe and housing so they are lined up, and 
then gently press the probe into the housing. 

Содержание HI-4433

Страница 1: ...Model HI 4433 Broadband Isotropic Field Probe User Manual ...

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Страница 3: ...993 2016 by ETS Lindgren L P All 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 is a trademark of ETS Lindgren L P Revision Record HI 4433 Series Probe MANUAL Part 600056 Rev L Revision Description Date Initial Release October 1993 A Revised September 1994 B Revised June 199...

Страница 4: ...iption Date K Updated branding Revised to meet Style Guide specifications reformatted to half size PIB included with release March 2009 L Updated format updated manual to include dynamic range for each model August 2016 ...

Страница 5: ...olicies 13 Service Procedures 13 Specifications 15 General Specifications 15 H Field Probes 16 HI 4433 HCH 16 HI 4433 LFH 16 HI 4433 CH 17 E Field Probe Specifications 17 HI 4433 STE 17 HI 4433 GRE 18 HI 4433 MSE 18 Practical Application and Use 19 System Theory 19 Automatic Zero 19 Probe Power Supply 20 Application Considerations 20 HI 4416 Hand Held Readout 21 HI 4413P Fiber Optic Interface 22 H...

Страница 6: ...x B EC Declaration of Conformity 31 Appendix C Series H 491198 36 Battery Charger for NiCd Batteries 33 Safety Precautions 33 Introduction 33 Battery Life 34 Charging a Battery 34 Specifications 36 Maintenance Recommendations 37 Appendix D HI 4433 Operating Protocols 39 ...

Страница 7: ...cluded 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 Note See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin for safety regulatory and other product marking information Safety Information High Voltage Indicates presence of hazardous voltage Unsafe practice could...

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Страница 9: ...g the sensor mounted on one end of a shaft The other end of the shaft is attached to an extrusion that houses the electronics The sensor and electronics housing operate and are calibrated as a unit Since the appearance and layout of the electronics housing are the same for all probes in this series both the probe assembly and the housing are coded with identical serial numbers to prevent mismatch ...

Страница 10: ...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 11: ...r Warranty may be void if the housing is opened If you have any questions concerning maintenance contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service Maintenance Recommendations Maintenance of the HI 4433 probe is limited to external components such as cables or connectors Annual Calibration The HI 4433 probe assembly sensor and electronics housing requires an annual calibration check to verify that they are per...

Страница 12: ...d Fast Charger 115 230 Volt H 491198 36 Cable Fiber Optic Glass 2 Meter H 491106 xx where xx length Probe Cover 2 required H 470286A Handle Assembly H 491001 HI 4433 User Manual H 600056 Shipping Carton H 390066 Optional Parts Part Description Part Number Tripod Dielectric HI 4433 H 491009 Fiber Optic RS232 Interface HI 4413P Fiber Optic to USB Converter HI 4413USB ProbeView EMF Analysis Software ...

Страница 13: ... to enhance functionality Contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service for the upgrade status of your probe 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 ...

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Страница 15: ... to 40ºC 50º F to 104ºF Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Fiber Optic Cable Connector Standard FSMA Battery 3 6 VDC 14000mA h rechargeable Nickel Cadmium NiCd 20 hours of continuous operation Battery Charger 115 230 VAC approximately 1 hour Size Length 559mm 22 0 in Probe Diameter 102mm 4 0 in Weight 0 57 kg 20 oz Including electronics housing Probe Mount 20 UNC tapped hole interna...

Страница 16: ... scale Dynamic Range 0 03 3 0 A m Frequency Response 5 0 to 300 MHz See General Specifications for more information HI 4433 LFH Ranges 1 0 3 0 10 0 30 0 A m full scale Dynamic Range 0 3 30 0 A m Frequency Response 0 3 to 30 0 MHz See General Specifications for more information ...

Страница 17: ...1 10 0 A m Frequency Response 5 0 to 300 MHz See General Specifications for more information E Field Probe Specifications HI 4433 STE Ranges 100 300 1000 3000 V m full scale Dynamic Range 30 3000 V m Frequency Response 500 kHz to 5 0 GHz See General Specifications for more information ...

Страница 18: ...namic Range 3 300 V m Frequency Response 500 kHz to 5 0 GHz See General Specifications for more information HI 4433 MSE Ranges 30 100 300 1000 V m full scale Dynamic Range 10 1000 V m Frequency Response 500 kHz to 5 0 GHz See General Specifications for more information ...

Страница 19: ... level and generates a linearized reading of this measurement A vector addition is performed on these three readings the resultant is transmitted to the readout over glass fiber optic cables Receiver commands to the probe consist of the following Send reading Read battery voltage Zero Set sleep timer Switch range Read temperature Enable axis Automatic Zero This feature eliminates the need for inte...

Страница 20: ...control and the switching power supply enabling the microprocessor This power supply does not shut off automatically Always turn the power supply off when the probe is not in use Application Considerations Resolution Limitations Limitations in probe resolution may result in a non zero reading when the receiver is zeroed If this occurs it does not necessarily mean either that there is a problem wit...

Страница 21: ...her a short form or long form output word Commands to the probe use these same word forms See Appendix B for details on the format for both out put words HI 4416 HAND HELD READOUT The HI 4416 provides a digital display and data logging capabilities as well as optical isolation when a hand held readout is desired ...

Страница 22: ...ialized applications you may use any computer with an RS232 serial port to communicate directly with the HI 4433 series probes via ETS Lindgren s optional HI 4413P Fiber Optic RS232 Interface HI 4413USB For connection to a computer USB port the HI 4413USB is available as an option ...

Страница 23: ...ceiver is attached to the probe via two connectors The cables are color coded white for XMIT yellow for RCV Identically colored dots are located on the electronics housing adjacent to these connectors Ensure that each cable is attached to the proper probe connector When the fiber optic cables are not attached always cover the probe connectors with the protective plastic covers supplied with the un...

Страница 24: ...cadmium NiCd battery A fully charged battery nominal output voltage of 3 6 VDC provides up to 17 hours of continuous operation ETS Lindgren charges the internal NiCd battery of the HI 4433 at the factory in order to calibrate the probe prior to shipment While every effort is made to ensure that your probe arrives ready to use we cannot guarantee that this will be the case Always check the conditio...

Страница 25: ... NiCd batteries are rated for operation in temperatures from 20ºC to 65ºC 4ºF to 140ºF operating the probe in extreme temperatures will reduce operating time significantly The optimum operating temperature range for these batteries is 20ºC to 30ºC 68ºF to 86ºF The battery in the HI 4433 probe does not require periodic deep discharges to reverse the capacity depleting memory effect caused by repeat...

Страница 26: ...perate and are calibrated as a unit Since the appearance and layout of the electronics housing are the same for all probes in this series both the probe assembly and the housing are coded with identical serial numbers to prevent mismatch To begin assembly locate the probe and the corresponding probe housing Position the alignment arrows on the probe and housing so they are lined up and then gently...

Страница 27: ...Operation 27 Pull the collar on the housing up to the threads on the probe and twist to begin tightening Turn the collar until the threads on the probe are covered Be careful not to over tighten ...

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Страница 29: ...TS Lindgren warranty for your HI 4433 Broadband Isotropic Field Probe DURATION OF WARRANTIES FOR HI 4433 BROADBAND ISOTROPIC FIELD PROBE 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 4433 xxx 1 Year ...

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Страница 31: ...EC Declaration of Conformity 31 Appendix B EC Declaration of Conformity ...

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Страница 33: ...tery Charger uses a dV dT negative delta V technique to determine when the battery is fully charged which is typically one hour With this technique the charge state of the battery has no effect other than shortening the charge time Housed in a rugged enclosure power enters the battery charger through a power entry module which contains the fuses or an optional cigarette lighter plug adapter The fr...

Страница 34: ...ged before resuming operation The battery does not require periodic deep discharges to reverse the effect caused by repeated shallow discharges but undercharging can reduce battery capacity If the battery exhibits low terminal voltages during charging or if it appears unable to acquire or maintain a charge individual cells in the battery may be shorted or damaged If your battery needs replacement ...

Страница 35: ...attery charger detects a battery Before fast charging can begin the battery voltage must fall within predetermined acceptable limits A pulse trickle charge is provided to bring a depleted battery to a valid charge prior to fast charge CHARGING amber Indicates the voltage pre qualification condition has been met and fast charge has started COMPLETE green Indicates a fast charging peak voltage is de...

Страница 36: ...r input module 110 240 VAC 500 mA max 50 100 Hz Alternate Automobile cigarette lighter to 2 mm power plug adapter cord 12 5 Vdc 100 mA Fuses 250 volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5 mm x 20 mm Output Open Circuit Voltage 15 Vdc Fast Charge Pending Current 60 mA Fast Charge Current 1400 mA Pulsed Trickle Charge Current 50 mA Output Voltage During Fast Charge 3 6 Vdc NiMH Battery 3 6 volt 3 cell NiCd Battery 1400 ...

Страница 37: ...CING THE FUSE Disconnect the battery charger from power before replacing a fuse If the battery charger fails to operate check for a blown fuse inside the power entry module A blown fuse must be replaced with the same value and type of fuse or an unsafe condition may result Use only 250 Volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5 mm x 20 mm fuses To replace a fuse 3 Two fuses are located in the fuse drawer in the power ...

Страница 38: ...38 Series H 491198 36 Battery Charger 5 Replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse 6 Slide the fuse drawer back into the module Make sure that the drawer snaps securely into its locked position ...

Страница 39: ...onfiguration COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Data Type RS 232 Serial Data Mode Asynchronous Word Length 7 bit Parity Odd Stop Bits 1 Data Rate 9 600 baud INFORMATION TRANSFER PROTOCOL The HI 4433 series probes only respond to commands from another device they transmit no data without first receiving instructions to do so COMMAND STRUCTURE Probe Command Description Probe Response Axxx Axis enable disable x ...

Страница 40: ...epends upon the range setting of the Field Probe uuu units _V_ V m mW2 mW cm _V2 V m underscore indicates a space For D2 command Dxx xxuuurrrobaaa the long for output xx xx the reading as described for D1 uuu units as described for D1 rrr recorder out value a three digit ASCII number from 0 to 255 o over range indicator N ok O over range b battery status N safe operating level W warning level F fa...

Страница 41: ...the Field Probe to the next higher range Tx Read temperature x C or F For TF command Txxx xxx temperature in degrees in Fahrenheit For TC command Txxx xxx temperature in degrees in Centigrade Ux Set unit type x 1 2 3 or N next unit 1 V m 2 mW cm 3 V m Z Zero Null Send the ASCII null character This is a special command that can be used as the initial command to the Field Probe after it is turned on...

Страница 42: ...se strings begin with a colon and end with a carriage return E1 Communication error for example overflow E2 Buffer full error too many characters contained between the start character and carriage return sequence E3 Received command is invalid E4 Received parameter is invalid E5 Hardware error for example EEPROM failure E6 Parity error ...

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