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1. ER RR KEER RR vi Notes Cautions and Warnings vii General Safety Considerations viii 1 0 Introduction RE EE EE EES 9 Standard Configuration a 10 elle EE 10 ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin 11 2 0 Maintenance esse EE RE RR KERE ER ER KERE ER RR RE RE ER RR KERE ER ER RE EE Ee ER 13 Annual Calibration Re Re Re Re ee Re ee ee 13 Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics 14 Cleaning Instructions ee RA Re ee ee Re ee ee 14 Handling Instructions ee ke ee ee ee ee 15 Upgrade dele RR N RE EE RE HEG Service Procedures 3 0 SpecificationS sesse ee aeeoa Ke AR RAAR ER KEER EE Ee Electrical Specifications coccion 17 Physical Specifications 4 0 Assembly and Installation 19 Set Up Procedure ee Re ee ee Re ee AA Re Re ee ee 19 Battery Probe Set Up iii 19 Laser Probe Setup 20 Remote Connections ee ee ee ee Re Re ee ee Ee ee ee ee 21 Mounting the HI 6100 in a back 21 Mounting Data Modules ee ee ee ee ee ee 22 Sale E 25 Back Panel EO N N 25 Front AE TE EE RE as iii 26 HI 6100 Menu Options EE EE ii 26 Overview of HI 6100 Menu Options ee ee e
2. 52 Setup Hecall ines de aeeie Ee SeSe ee Es 52 Setup Save EE EE SR GEES ENG Gee Ge Eg tens 53 Software Revision u 53 Verbose Mode U U U U U a 54 LaS EMO rat EE AE ef 54 Chamel Enable a 55 LOCA oe EE EE EE EE EE uay aya pasas 55 7 0 Error Handling and Troubleshooting 57 Error Handlifig s au E ai ca 57 Troublesh otinga a s Su Sl ii 57 Appendix A Warranty 59 Appendix B EC Declaration of Conformity 61 Appendix C Commands 63 IEEE 488 2 Commande ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg ee ee ee ee 63 Standard GommandS ss ESE ER Sr iii 63 Appendix D Commands in FM5004 Mode 65 Unsupported Commands in FM5004 Mode 65 Alarm Ree 65 Analog Output Functions ee ee ee Re ee Re ee ke ee 66 Other Commands 2 55 23 Ee ee Ee ee q Sata ae Ee sas 66 EM5004 Commahds NE EE OE ER EE ka 67 IEEE 488 2 Commands CH Supported Commands ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ee 68 Unsupported Commande A 69 Appendix E GPIB Register 71 Table of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15
3. A 10 J n D Od Bas 104 ID N L M f lt J uS3 us3 Aq peas olilzale s 9 Z oan Bay smeis juang prepuejs Lala els elele k Loa em ajejduwoy uoneiedO 101 u09 1senbay 10143 lano GPIB Registers Figure 36 71
4. LF gt Reset Peak Resets peak probe field values Syntax RSPK Parameters None 51 Read Temperatures Returns the current temperature reading from the probes in use Syntax RTMP Parameters None To check the current temperature of the probes in use RTMP lt LF gt Response 77F 100F lt CR gt lt LF gt gt Channels 3 and 4 are not on or not ready Setup Recall Recalls a saved HI 6100 setup Syntax RECL x Parameters x 1 Recall setup 1 3 Recall setup 3 2 Recall setup 2 4 Recall setup 4 To recall setup 1 and change to the setup configuration 1 RECL 1 lt LF gt 52 Setup Save Saves the HI 6100 current configuration into memory Syntax SAVE x Parameters x 1 Saves to setup 1 3 Saves to setup 3 2 Saves to setup 2 4 Saves to setup 4 To save the current configuration to setup 1 SAVE 1 lt LF gt The setup will be saved to memory and can be recalled with the command RECL 1 Software Revision Returns the current revision of the HI 6100 operating software Syntax SREV Parameters None To check the current revision of the HI 6100 software SREV lt LF gt Response SREV 1 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt 53 Verbose Mode Sets the HI 6100 to respond to all remote commands or to respond to inquiries only Syntax VERB x Parameters x 0 Verbose mode disabled 1 Verbose mode on Examples To enter verbo
5. Optic Cable SMA H 491106 XX Fiber Optic Cable FC ST H 491263 XX Cleaning Kit H 34F01 ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the following e Warranty information e Safety regulatory and other product marking information Steps to receive your shipment e Steps to return a component for service e ETS Lindgren calibration service e ETS Lindgren contact information 11 This page intentionally left blank 12 2 0 Maintenance WARRANTY Before performing any maintenance follow the safety information in the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment Maintenance of the HI 6100 is limited to external components such as cables or connectors Clean the exterior of the cabinet using a damp cloth and mild cleaner Always unplug the unit before cleaning To prevent electrical shock do not remove cover Warranty may be void if the housing is opened Any task that requires disassembly of the HI 6100 should be performed at the factory If you have any questions concerning maintenance contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service Annual Calibration Probes used with the HI 6100 Field Monitor require annual calibration to verify that they are performing within specifications See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for information on ETS Lin
6. as an overview or map of the menu options the remainder of this chapter describes each option 26 Overview of HI 6100 Menu Options GPIB Status v v D V D DQ D OC D gt 0 e 6 z s ojala 8 ABEBE la S lt NIB lt lt alz lt ll S el fed S mio 5 3 ln PE gt 2 E o 5 2 0 ole G D x Ze Ble Sie D Els tal cjg o g N al P le E 0 El DI DI DIT min D 0 OIOIOIOI N xO m DI O O hae El 9 31218 7 3 DIDO 5 alan d S d 3 rol emperature Units Displa Channel Enable Probe Parameter ower Display revious hannel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Axis Enable revious nable All Axis hannel Select Axis Y Axis Axis Channel Enable hannel 1 hannel 2 hannel 3 hannel 4 revious Address revious ave 2 ave 3 Save 4 Recall 1 revious revious Software GPIB Output Mode Figure 7 Overview of HI 6100 Menu Options Select Drive Proceed with Update Restart Exit HI 6100 Display PREVIOUS OPTION gt Select Previous at the top of each menu series to return to the previous screen and eventually to the main menu 18 00 5023 z 14 59 0 870 1 67 Y 1 281 z 0 649 Min Ch4 Max Ch1 Avg 1 679 18 00 9 840 Figure 8 Previous Option On Each Menu 28 FIND PROBES MENU The HI 6100 display simultaneously exhibits up to four probes Select Find Probes to automatic
7. 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 J 1301 Arrow Point Drive Cedar Park Texas 78613 USA Power Supply Fuse Power Supply Outlet c SSETS LINDGREN HOLADAY EMF MEASUREMENT APA oo n Max Output Power 250W Ka gt Device interface Figure 5 HI 6100 Back Panel The back panel of the HI 6100 Field Monitor includes e Dedicated connection ports IEEE 488 GPIB RS 232 and Update e Device label locations Place the warning label shipped with each probe in these marked locations e Device Interface Four interface slots Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 to accommodate up to four probes 25 Front Panel SNETS LINDGREN Y 18 00 oar m HOLADAY EMF MEASUREMENT Y 10 53 MODEL HI 6100 214 59 FIELD MONITOR rb IS Eeer Display Function Power button keys 6 indicator light Figure 6 HI 6100 Front Panel shown with optional case The front panel of the HI 6100 includes e Display Enables the user to see the active probe s e Function keys 6 Allow the user to easily navigate the menus of the controller e Power button Includes an indicator light allowing the user to easily verify if the unit is on or off gt To turn off the HI 6100 press and hold the power button for three to four seconds HI 6100 Menu Options On the page 27 is an illustration of the HI 6100 menu hierarchy The illustration serves
8. 1 through 4 associated with a system probe 3 A lower case min the command or returned data syntax represents a mode selection Read Probe Writes the current probe field values to a remote port Syntax RPRB x Parameters x 0 Reads all channels 3 Reads channel 3 1 Reads channel 1 4 Reads channel 4 5 Reads minimum maximum and SEET average of all active probes Output format xx xxuuuuuuoca xx xxuuuuuuoca lt CR gt lt LF gt Each axis or channel data block consists of a fourteen character string The first comma separated data block is the sum of all axis followed by X Y and then Z axis XX XX UUUUUU 0 G a Field Units Sg Bee Over Under Range Axis The over under range character will be blank U or O The axis character will be C x y z or blank 50 Read Battery Voltages Returns the current battery percentages of probes in use Syntax RBAT Parameters None To check the current battery percent of the probes in use RBAT lt LF gt Response 62 100 lt CR gt lt LF gt Channels 3 and 4 are not on or not ready Read Peak Writes the peak probe field values to a remote port Syntax RDPK x Parameters x 1 Reads channel 1 max 5 Reads channel 1 min 2 Reads channel 2 max 6 Reads channel 2 min 3 Reads channel 3 max 7 Reads channel 3 min 4 Reads channel 4 max 8 Reads channel 4 min Output format Ch1 Max xx xx Xxx xx Yxx xx ZXXx xx lt CR gt lt
9. 4 Avg 4 250 15 97 10 11 Figure 27 System Menu More 41 Software For informational purposes only The button has no effect 4 250 2 090 z 2 260 e 19 97 955 Z 14 49 Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 250 15 97 Figure 28 System More Menu Software Mode Allows the HI 6100 to operate as an FM5004 field monitor 2 090 4 250 2530 z 2 260 13 97 100 z 14 49 Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 250 15 97 10 11 Figure 29 System More Menu Mode In this mode the HI 6100 will communicate with the FP2000 FP5000 HI 6000 and HI 4400 series of probes See Appendix D on page 65 for a list of supported FM5004 commands In the HI 6100 mode only the HI 6000 series probes are supported and a new GPIB command set is utilized See Appendix C on page 63 for HI 6100 commands 43 Update Software Allows the user to upgrade the software 4 250 17 530 z 2 260 15 97 KE z 14 49 Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 250 15 97 10 11 Figure 30 System More Menu Update Software To download and install upgrades for the HI 6100 operating system e Go to www ets lindgren com e On the Resources menu click Software Firmware e Find the HI 6100 upgrade file in the Software column and follow the on screen instructions to download e Follow the instructions included with the file to install the updated software gt Any changes made to the system setup are automatically saved 44 GP
10. 5 Figure 20 Display Menu Color 37 REMOTE MENU Select Remote to set the communication parameters P x 1 996 1 4 2 Y 6 400 z 12 55 2 392 138 z 0 659 Min Cha Max Ch1 2 392 14 23 Figure 21 Remote Menu GPIB Address By selecting GPIB Address in the Remote menu the address will scroll between 31 available addresses 4 512 128 z 2 430 0 288 1 3 7 Y 6 011 z 12 32 Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 512 13 72 9 116 Figure 22 Remote Menu GPIB Address 38 RS 232 Baud Select RS 232 Baud to set the baud rate for the external serial ports X 1 990 Y 3 240 z 2 430 13 72 92 z 12 32 Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 512 13 72 9 116 Figure 23 Remote Menu RS 232 Baud 39 SYSTEM MENU Select System to access systems settings 14 23 x 10e z 12 55 2 392 3128 Min ch Max Ch1 Avg 2 392 14 23 8 311 x Figure 24 System Menu Set Time Select Set Time to set the time z 2 260 e x 4 250 2930 1 5 9 x 0 389 z 44 49 eN Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 250 15 97 10 11 Figure 25 System Menu Set Time 40 Reset Select Reset to return the HI 6100 to the factory default configuration 4 250 1259 z 2 260 15 97 os z 14 49 Max Ch4 Avg 15 97 10 11 Figure 26 System Menu Reset More Select More to display a list of additional system selections 4 250 2330 z 2 260 15 97 sie z 14 49 Min Ch3 Max Ch
11. Electrical Specifications Nominal AC Voltage 115 230 V Input Freguency 50 60 Hz Maximum Output Power 250 W Physical Specifications Outer Dimensions Length 48 3 cm 19 in Width 35 6 cm 14 in Height 13 3 cm 5 25 in Approximate Weight 5 9 kg 13 lb Approximate Weight including Optional Bench Top Case 11 8 kg 26 lb 17 This page intentionally left blank 18 4 0 Assembly and Installation the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment Prior to assembly and installation see Cleaning Instructions on page 14 and Handling Instructions on page 15 CAUTION Before connecting or operating any CAUTION components follow the safety information in Set Up Procedure Perform the following procedures to verify system operation before installation in the test environment BATTERY PROBE SET UP 1 Make sure the battery powered probes are fully charged See the probes manual for charging information If laser probes are to be used read the probes manual to become familiar with the operation See Laser Probe Setup on page 20 for detailed information 2 Remove the plastic caps from the appropriate RF SENSOR VO connectors on the back panel of the receiver Remove the protective covers from the fiber optic cable assembly Save all protective caps and covers for future use 3 Visually inspect and clean the tips of the fi
12. Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 vi HI 6100 Field Momntor ee ee Gee Ge ee ee ee 9 HI 6100 Module Locations ee se se se ee Se GR ee ee 22 Optical Data Module 22 Laser Data Module ue EE ia 23 HI 6100 Back Panel EES RSG RS EER Ep rre 25 HI 6100 Front Panel shown with optional case 26 Overview of HI 6100 Menu Options 27 Previous Option On Each Mem 28 Find Probes Menu v sssi EE se SEE SEE AG isa Ge EE cata Bee Oe ege 29 Probe dl RE EE N 30 Probe Menu Temperature Units Selection 30 Probe Menu Min Max Reset ese se se se ek ee ee 31 Probe Men Range 32 Probe Menu Axis Bnable a a 32 Display Med RE EE ER IE EE 33 Display Menu Channel Enable 33 Channel Enable Selected Three Channel Displays 34 Display Menu Probe Parameter 35 Display Menu Lower Display a 36 Display Menu Color Se ee Ge RA Gee ee 37 Remote Menu 1 200 38 Remote Menu GPIB Address 38 Remote Menu RS 232 Baud ee ee 39 ESRA EE ER EE OE 40 System Menu Set Time ese sees see se ee ee ee Ge Se Ge ke 40 System Menu Reser 41 System Menu Mo
13. HI 6100 Field Monitor User Manual MODEL HI 6100 FIELD MONITOR HI 6100 Field Monitor shown with optional probes NEIS LINDGREN HOLADAY EMF MEASUREMENT ETS Lindgren Inc reserves the right to make changes to any product described herein in order to improve function design or for any other reason Nothing contained herein shall constitute ETS Lindgren Inc assuming any liability whatsoever arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein ETS Lindgren Inc does not convey any license under its patent rights or the rights of others O Copyright 2006 2012 by ETS Lindgren Inc All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be copied by any means without written permission from ETS Lindgren Inc Trademarks used in this document The ETS Lindgren logo is a trademark of ETS Lindgren Inc Revision Record MANUAL HI 6100 Part H 600099 Rev F Revision Description Date A Initial release January 2006 B Add CE update Set Up section June 2006 C Revise to current style standards June 2008 D Update outer dimensions Physical May 2010 Specifications section Update System Menu and Find Probes sections E Updated back panel connectors March 2012 F Updated field probe kits in December 2012 Optional Items added information about laser safety interlock mechanism to Introduction Table of Contents Table of Figures
14. IB Output Mode Allows the user to configure the HI 6100 to format the output data while in FM5004 mode The 4 Lines setting requires four consecutive reads ibrd The 1 Line setting requires a single read This setting has no effect when the HI 6100 mode is selected 4 250 3530 z 2 260 15 97 E al z 14 49 Active Probes Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 250 15 97 10 11 Figure 31 System More Menu GPIB Output Mode 45 GPIB STATUS MENU GPIB Status allows the user to return the HI 6100 to local mode This enables all other menu functions P x 1 996 14 23 X dies z 12 55 2 392 138 z 0 659 Min Ch Max Ch1 Avg 2 392 14 23 8 311 Figure 32 GPIB Status Select Remote Local to toggle between the two selections X 0 781 Y E Bam z 42 46 0 470 1 05 Y 0 800 z 0 500 Min Ch2 Max Ch1 1 089 52 08 Figure 33 System GPIB Status Menu Remote Local 46 6 0 Remote Operation Before connecting or operating any CAUTION components follow the safety information in the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment This chapter describes remote operation of the HI 6100 Field Monitor using either the IEEE 488 parallel port or the RS 232 serial port connected to a remote device such as an IEEE 488 bus or a personal computer IEEE 488 Requirements For IEEE 488 operation the device address is set to 4 at the factory Command Set Format Each command
15. IEEE interface The command structure is identical except that an EOI line does not exist therefore lt LF gt must terminate all commands When a valid command is received it is processed and the result is immediately transmitted back over the RS 232 interface The output format is identical to that of the IEEE format except again an EOI line does not exist RS 232 Settings Word Length 8 bits Stop Bits 1 Baud Rate 1200 115 200 menu selectable Parity None Figure 34 RS 232 Communication Settings Table 48 gt Signifies output from the HI 6100 lt Signifies input to the HI 6100 Ao o Signal pata Description Pin Direction 4 DCD is KA Carrier 2 RD lt Receive Data 3 TD gt Transmit Data 4 DTR a GE SE 5 GND N A Ground 6 NG N A No Connection 7 RTS lt Ready to Send 8 CTS gt Clear to Send 9 NC N A No Connection Y Figure 35 HI 6100 Pin Designations Table A null modem cable or adapter supplied by the user is required for interfacing the HI 6100 to a standard serial port on a computer Remote Commands The commands described in the following pages are available to the user for remote communications with the HI 6100 The following conventions are used 1 A lower case xin the command or returned data syntax represents a numeric value 2 A lower case nin the command or returned data syntax represents a channel number
16. ally display the number of probes that are enabled The system will search each channel determine which of the enabled channels are active and then display those channels 11 05 X 1 623 Y d 499 z 9 963 Port closed Max Ch1 Avg 11 05 6 381 Figure 9 Find Probes Menu Al To enable a channel see the Display Menu on page 33 When selections are made in the menu they are immediately saved Only enabled channels will be detected by selecting Find Probes gt To maximize the system performance only enable the channels that contain active probes 29 PROBE MENU Selecting Probe provides several choices that relate directly to the information available for the probe s in use 14 23 40200 z 12 55 2 392 y 1354 z 0 659 Max Ch1 Avg 14 23 8 311 Figure 10 Probe Menu Temperature Units Select Temperature Units to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature readings X 0 600 Y 10 49 z 16 46 X 0 879 Y 1 280 Max Ch1 Avg 19 53 10 59 Figure 11 Probe Menu Temperature Units Selection 30 gt MinMax Reset Select Min Max Reset to reset the individual probe values Please note that the min max values may not be visible ld Previous Z 16 46 19 5 E Vim 1 662 7230 z 0 592 Active Probes Min Ch4 Max Ch1 Avg 1 662 19 53 10 59 Figure 12 Probe Menu Min Max Reset The Range and Axis Enable options under the Probe menu will only appear when the mo
17. ber optic cables to verify they are free from dirt or other contaminants Connect the fiber optic cable to the RF SENSOR UO connector pair matching the cable connector colors to those on the receiver connectors yellow to XMIT white to RCV 4 Connect the other end of the fiber optic cable to the sensor connectors white to XMIT yellow to RCV The fiber connectors on the HI 60XX Series probes are permanently attached 19 Connect the AC power cord to the IEC connector on the back of the HI 6100 Field Monitor Verify the power supply switch is in the ON position Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet Turn on the battery powered probe s Turn on the power switch on the front panel It may take several seconds for the display to appear To display the probes attached press the Find All Probes key on the main menu of the display screen to see information for all of the probes LASER PROBE SETUP 20 Remove the plastic dust caps from the appropriate DEVICE INTERFACE CHANNEL located on the back of the HI 6100 Save all protective caps and covers for future use Clean transmit and receive ports using canned dry air Remove the dust caps from the probe and follow the instructions on page 14 to clean the fiber connectors If extension cables and bulkhead feedthrough connectors will be used clean as described Connect the fiber optic cable to the selected DEVICE INTERFACE CHANNEL Both the FC and the ST c
18. bes x0 327 0 808 aid 20 382 Port closed x0 640 fp Dees 0 91 9 v0 549 N Ez 20 366 Figure 17 Channel Enable Selected Three Channel Displays 34 Probe Parameter When selecting Probe Parameter the lower right corner of the active channel screen s will toggle between parameters min max avg and laser warning views When the program is closed upon re starting the system the display automatically appear as it was last configured 4 869 x 2 940 we Z 2 790 13 48 15225 z 1216 Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 869 13 48 9 175 Figure 18 Display Menu Probe Parameter 35 36 Lower Display Lower Display corresponds to the window shaded gray at the bottom of the display By pressing the button for this option the system will toggle between the probe min max avg for all active probes controller error and probe error information When the controller and probe error readouts are selected the last six errors the system experienced will be visible 4 869 x 2 040 N Lion X 0 233 er 13 48 1253 E ax z 9 RE Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 869 13 48 9 175 Figure 19 Display Menu Lower Display Color Select Color to scroll through several pre determined color schemes These color schemes are designed to allow optimal display of the monitor information accommodating unique user environments 4 869 5 430 Z 2 790 13 48 52 z 12 16 ES Max Ch4 Avg 4 869 13 48 9 17
19. de is set to FM5004 under the Systems menu 31 Range Select Range to manually set the range The HI 6XXX probe range is not adjustable these are single range probes 19 53 3990 Z 16 46 1 66 Y 1280 z 0 592 Min Ch4 Max Ch1 Avg 1 662 19 53 10 59 Figure 13 Probe Menu Range Axis Enable Use Axis Enable to select the channel or probe to be adjusted and the axis to be enabled or disabled 19 53 s sen z 16 46 1 662 39 Z 0 592 Fan Max Ch1 1 662 19 53 Figure 14 Probe Menu Axis Enable 32 DISPLAY MENU Select Display from the main menu to customize the display 14 23 7200 z 12 55 2 392 sie z 0 659 Min Ch4 Max Ch1 Avg 2 392 14 23 8 311 Figure 15 Display Menu Channel Enable Choose Channel Enable from the display menu to manually select the channel s to view on the display Up to four channels may be viewed on one screen 4 869 13450 z 2 790 Probe Parameter X 0 233 R Lower Y 5 823 Fa 212 16 MiniMaxiava Min Ch3 Max Ch4 Avg 4 869 13 48 9175 Figure 16 Display Menu Channel Enable 33 Once Channel Enable is selected the user may distinguish which channels are currently on off by selecting the screen where each channel and their status are noted In addition the user has the option to turn on off a channel by pressing that channel button gt To maximize the system performance only enable the channels that contain active pro
20. dgren calibration services 13 Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics The fiber optic connectors and cables used with laser powered probes can be damaged from airborne particles humidity and moisture oils from the human body and debris from the connectors they plug into Always handle connectors and cables with care using the following guidelines Before performing any maintenance disconnect the fiber optic cables from the unit and turn off power When disconnecting fiber optic cables apply the included dust caps to the ends to maintain their integrity Before connecting fiber optic cables clean the connector tips and in line connectors Before attaching in line connectors clean them with moisture free compressed air Failure to perform these tasks may result in damage to the fiber optic connectors or cables CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS See an online demonstration of the proper cleaning procedure at gt www ets lindgren com FiberCleaning e When handling fiber optic cables and connectors it is important that the mating connectors fiber tip and ferrule be cleaned before inserted into the fiber optic system e To clean the sides of the ferrule use a folded lens grade lint free tissue saturated in industrial grade isopropyl alcohol Place the connector ferrule in the folded tissue and apply pressure to the sides of the ferrule Rotate the ferrule several times to remove all contamination from the ferr
21. e Re AR ee 27 lee EE 28 Previous Option Eind Probes M u uuu u A OR GE au yu ieee 29 Prob MENU EE N EE N eae 30 Temperature Unit 30 MinMaxi Resets u EE EE EE OE eo EE S ae EE ae 31 ei 32 AXIS ENab 62 u uu u RE Be DE GE teen DES E 32 Display Menos 33 Chanmnel Enable occccccnnococcnnccnonocoooncnnncnnnoononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononos 33 Probe Parametros ad 35 lower Displays dee ENE EE DE GEL Reg sb GEE aaa Deeg be 36 lee AR AE do a aa 37 Remote Men lar u a IA ais 38 GPIB Address 38 RAS SE Ie BEE 39 System MU init Agen Set Time TT 41 A TADOS 41 AO O As ED Ee se 42 MOMO RE ER N N 43 Update Software Re Re ee ee ee ee ee ee 44 GPIB Output Mode A 45 GPIB SIAS MONU enee ES See eg Ee ee eene Ais es RIN RE 46 6 0 Remote Operation l EE AR KA AR RR GR ER KEER EE Ee 47 IEEE 488 Requirement ee esse ee ee ese ee eed ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 47 Command Set Formal ese SEE Ke SS SEE SR Ee ERWE Se ee See dese ee 47 IEEE 488 GPIB Communications ees esse ee sees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 48 ale Ee ann nee EE 48 RS 232 Settings 48 Remote Commande cccooococcccnccnncoooonnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnonnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 50 Read Probe SR ada 50 Read Battery Voltages a 51 Read LAE EE RE 51 Reset Peak 51 Read Temperatures esse esse ese ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee
22. ended to prevent injury from the laser if the HI 6100 issues a command to turn on the laser while the fiber optic cables are disconnected improperly connected cut or damaged The HI 6100 in native HI 6100 mode is the preferred method for use with the laser powered field probes as well as the HI 60XX Series battery powered field probes The HI 6100 in FM5004 compatible mode is primarily used with the HI 44XX Series probes for backward portability Standard Configuration ETS Lindgren may substitute a similar part or new part number with gt the same functionality for another part part number Contact ETS Lindgren for questions about part numbers and ordering parts Part Description Part Number HI 6100 Field Monitor HI 6100 Shipping End Caps H 390076 Power Cord Contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service for power cord part number for your configuration Optional Items ETS Lindgren may substitute a similar part or new part number with gt the same functionality for another part part number Contact ETS Lindgren for questions about part numbers and ordering parts Part Description Part Number Bench Top Case H 491271 Laser Pro Kits HI 6105FM HI 6153FM HI 6122FM Field Probe Kits HI 6053FM HI 6022FM HI 6005FM Probe Stand H 491269 SMA Feedthrough H 231205000 FC Feedthrough H 23861521000 ST Feedthrough 708027 10 Part Description Part Number Fiber
23. he power cord The mains plus shall only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside the instrument is likely to make the instrument dangerous Intentional interruption is prohibited DO NOT defeat the earth grounding protection by using an extension cable power cable or autotransformer without a protective ground conductor See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin for safety regulatory and other product marking information viii 1 0 Introduction The ETS Lindgren HI 6100 Field Monitor is a broadband electric and magnetic field probe monitor designed for use in radio freguency interference electromagnetic compatibility RFI EMC test system applications lt accepts inputs from up to four isotropic field probes and analyzes and displays that information on a user configurable LCD display It also provides two digital interfaces IEEE 488 and RS 232 Figure 1 HI 6100 Field Monitor The HI 6100 is compatible with ETS Lindgren electric E field or magnetic H field probes or laser probes It has a probe dependent frequency response of 10 kHz to 40 GHz and a probe dependent sensitivity of 0 5 V m to 3000 V m 15 0 mA m to 30 A m The HI 6100 incorporates a safety interlock mechanism that turns off the laser if it does not receive data from the probe within a specified time frame The safety mechanism is int
24. lay Format Buss Voltage 12 12 00 lt CR gt lt LF gt 5V 5 00 lt CR gt lt LF gt 12 12 00 lt CR gt lt LF gt Filter Size FTSZ 10 lt CR gt lt LF gt Key Click LCD Brightness LCD Contrast Log Scale kg 66 Command Response Sample Rate SMPR 00 lt CR gt lt LF gt The sample rate is probe dependent and set run as fast as possible System Alarm Hard Probe Failure System Alarm Momentary Probe Failure Display Update Rate DUPR 5 lt CR gt lt LF gt The display update rate is fixed at 7 samples second FM5004 Commands IEEE 488 2 COMMANDS Command Description CLS Clear status DDT Device trigger ESE Event status enable ESR Event status register IDN Identification query OPG Operation complete query RST Reset SRE Service request enable STB Read status byte 67 Command Description TRG Trigger TST Get jeet query WA Wait to continue SUPPORTED COMMANDS Command Description BAUD Baud rate entry CHRA Change probe range CLED Channel LEDS DSFM Display format GPIB GPIB address LERR Last errors LOCL Local RBAT Read battery voltage RDIS Read display RECL Recall RTMP Read probe temperature REMT Remote SREV Software revision SAVE Save setup VERB Verbose mode ZERO Zero probe
25. onnectors are keyed Connect the AC power cord to the IEC connector on the back of the HI 6100 Verify the power supply switch is in the ON position Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet Turn on the power switch on the front panel It may take several seconds for the display to appear To display the probes attached press the Find All Probes key on the main menu of the display screen to see information for all of the probes Remote Connections For remote controlled operation of the HI 6100 connect the RS 232 or IEEE 488 cable to the appropriate connector e If RS 232 remote control is used see Remote Operation on page 47 for information on setting the device baud rate e f IEEE 488 remote control is used set the DEVICE ADDRESS to the appropriate bus address for your installation See Operation on page 25 for information on setting the device address Test remote operation by issuing an IDN command from the remote controller IDN lt LF gt and verify that the HI 6100 returns the proper response See Remote Operation on page 47 for additional information Mounting the HI 6100 in a Rack This product is designed for use in Installation Category II and Pollution Degree II per IEC 1010 and IEC 664 When installing the HI 6100 in a rack the convection into and out of the product must not be restricted The ambient temperature outside of the rack must be less than the maximum operating temperatu
26. or guery code is composed of four alpha characters and optional numerical parameters When a query is received the receiver returns a string consisting of the query followed by the current setup for that command Commands can be entered in upper or lower case A line feed lt LF gt terminates all commands To include several commands in a single command string separate each command by a semicolon delimiter Do not include spaces between a command and its associated numeric parameter Data returned from the receiver will be terminated with a lt CR gt lt LF gt 47 IEEE 488 GPIB Communications For General Purpose Interface Bus GPIB communications the End or Identify EOI control line may also be used for command termination Terminate the command with lt LF gt EOI or both when sending commands to the receiver via the GPIB No characters are permitted after lt LF gt or EOI the system interprets characters following lt LF gt or EOI as the start of another command When an error condition is present at the receiver the service request SRQ signal is asserted The operator can then perform a serial poll operation The receiver error code in binary is contained in the lower bits of the serial poll status byte If the receiver is addressed as a listener and the GPIB remote line is asserted the receiver will switch to remote mode RS 232 Communications Commands are processed in a manner very similar to that of the
27. rdance with EN 45014 1998 We ETS Lindgren L P 1301 Arrow Point Drive Cedar Park TX 78613 USA declare that Model HI 6100 Field Monitor to which this declaration relates meets the requirements and conforms with the EC Directives listed below using the relevant section of the following EC standards and other normative documents Directive s EEC 73 23 The Low Voltage Directive and its amending directives EEC 89 336 The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and its amending directives EN61326 1 Conducted Emissions Class A Radiated Emissions Class A EN61010 1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Standard s EN61000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics EN61000 3 3 Flicker of AC power loads hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications The unit complies with all essential requirements of the Directives The CE marking has been affixed on the device according to article 10 of the EC directive 89 336 EEC 30 January 2006 Date of Declaration The authorizing signature on the EC Declaration of Conformity document authorizes ETS Lindgren L P to affix the CE mark to the indicated product CE marks placed on these products will be distinct and visible Other marks or inscriptions liable to be confused with the CE mark will not be affixed to these products ETS Lindgren L P ha
28. re 41 System More Menu Software 42 System More Menu Mode 43 System More Menu Update Software 44 System More Menu GPIB Output Mode 45 GPIB Status RE MA OE OE IE 46 System GPIB Status Menu Remote Local 46 RS 232 Communication Settings Table 48 HI 6100 Pin Designations Table 49 EIN LEE 71 Notes Cautions and Warnings gt Note Denotes helpful information intended to provide tips for better use of the product Caution Denotes a hazard Failure to follow instructions 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 vii General Safety Considerations Caution Uninsulated voltage within CAUTION ffici REK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK the unit may have sufficient DO NOT OPEN WHEN CONNECTED i i mmer magnitude to cause electric shock A AN Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any parts inside this unit Warning This is a Safety Class product provided with a protective earthing ground incorporated in t
29. re of the HI 6100 by 4 C for every 100 Watts dissipated in the rack If the total power dissipated in the cabinet is greater than 800 Watts then forced convection must be used 21 Mounting Data Modules Optical data modules or laser data modules may be mounted on any available channel SH Ie es gg dIE EE Data Module Interface Figure 2 H 6100 Module Locations Figure 3 Optical Data Module 22 Figure 4 Laser Data Module Remove the cover by removing the two screws on the back panel and the nut on the laser data module angle bracket if installed Place the new module in the desired channel location and secure with two screws on the back panel and the nut on a laser data module angle bracket if available Attach one end of the data module cable to the data module and the other end to the corresponding channel and data module interface board 23 This page intentionally left blank 24 5 0 Operation This instrument is shipped with a three wire CAUTION power cable in accordance with international safety standards When connected to an appropriate power line outlet this cable grounds the instrument cabinet Back Panel Do not block the power supply fan It must remain unobstructed at all times Dedicated connection Device label ports locations l Device Label Devici Label Device Label Device Interface Power Supply Fan Channel
30. rs have occurred since the system was powered on each box will display up to the last six error messages Troubleshooting Following are some common troubleshooting tips for the HI 6100 Field Monitor If you have a problem not listed or if the corrective action fails contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action Probe fails to communicate with HI 6100 e Fiber optic cable reversed Confirm cable is connected properly e Dirty fiber optic cable ends Clean to remove dirt or contaminants e Bad cable or faulty connector Replace cable e Dead battery Charge battery HI 6100 fails to e Power cord unplugged or faulty Confirm cable power up is connected properly To replace cord contact Customer Service 57 This page intentionally left blank 58 Appendix A Warranty See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the complete ETS Lindgren warranty for your HI 6100 DURATION OF WARRANTIES FOR THE HI 6100 All product warranties except the warranty of title and all remedies for warranty failures are limited to three years Product Warranted Duration of Warranty Period HI 6100 Field Monitor 3 Years 59 This page intentionally left blank 60 Appendix B EC Declaration of Conformity An ESCO Technologies Company SETS LINDGREN C 05 European Community Declaration of Conformity in acco
31. s 68 UNSUPPORTED COMMANDS Command Description ADEM Alt Display Format ALAT Alarm Latch ALOV Alarm Lower Value ALOE Alarm Lower Enable ALSR Alarm Silence ANAO Analog out ANAR Analog Range AUPE Alarm Upper Enable AUPV Alarm Upper Value BUSV Buss Voltage CLCK Key Click DATE Software Date DUPR Display Update Rate ERRQ Error Register Query FTSZ Filter Size HELP This command LCDB LCD brightness LCDC LCD Contrast LOGS Log Scale RDMD Read Display Mode SALH System Alarm Hard Probe Fail SALM System Alarm Momentary Fail SALS System Alarm System Fail SMPR Samples second 69 This page intentionally left blank 70 GPIB Register Appendix E 3HUS BISD aus Bay aldeu3 ysanbay aolMes g1S Aq peau Ja sibay og sns 1013 1uepuadag aa 10413 uonno x3 10113 PUBUILUOD 1senbey Joen UO JEMOd syg liv TO she 0 t Z Y S S bow DA 1 L ls d lOd 81105 y NOd H F N Boy snjejs 1U8A3 piEpueis o L 4363 ep 383 9 le r S 9 2 D D NTE ofli fele FTE o
32. s ensured that appropriate documentation shall remain available on premises for inspection and validation purposes for a period of no less than ten 10 years ETS Lindgren L P 1301 Arrow Point Drive Cedar Park Texas 78613 Phone 512 531 6400 Fax 512 531 6500 info ets lindgren com www ets lindgren com 61 This page intentionally left blank 62 Appendix C Commands For a list of FM5004 compatibility commands see Appendix D Commands in FM5004 Mode on page 65 IEEE 488 2 Commands Command Description CLS Clear status ESE Event status enable ESR Event status register IDN Identification query OPG Operation complete query RST Reset SRE Service request enable STB Read status byte TST Self test query WAI Wait to continue Standard Commands Command Description CHAN Channel enable LERR Last error LOCL Local RBAT Read battery voltages RECL Recall RPRB Read probe RTMP Read probe temperatures SAVE Save setup Command Description SREV Software revision RDPK Read min max peak RSPK Reset min max peak VERB Verbose mode 64 Appendix D Commands in FM5004 Mode Unsupported Commands in FM5004 Mode The following commands are not supported in either the HI 6100 mode or the FM5004 mode In general the HI 6100 Field Monitor does not have alarm or analog output capabili
33. se mode VERB 1 lt LF gt Response VERB 1 lt CR gt lt LF gt To disable verbose mode VERB 0 lt LF gt Response The HI 6100 will not respond verbose mode off Last Errors Syntax LERR Parameters None To see the last errors LERR lt LF gt Response e The HI 6100 will respond with the same information as displayed in the GPIB and probe list box errors If no errors are logged the HI 6100 will respond with NO errors logged lt CR gt lt LF gt 54 Channel Enable Used to set a channel on or off This command should not be used to toggle a channel on and off freguently Probes may require several seconds to reinitialize Syntax CHAN m n Parameters Channel number m on off n 1 Channel 1 3 Channel 3 2 Channel 2 4 Channel 4 To enable channel 1 CHAN 1 1 lt LF gt Local Mode Returns the HI 6100 to local mode when it is in remote mode Local mode allows the operator to use the front panel buttons Syntax LOCL x Parameters Local mode enable x 0 Local mode disabled 1 Local mode enabled To return the HI 6100 to local mode front panel buttons become operational LOCL 1 lt LF gt 55 This page intentionally left blank 56 7 0 Error Handling and Troubleshooting Error Handling The user interface display contains two error list boxes These error list boxes may be displayed from the DISPLAY menu by selecting LOWER DISPLAY If any erro
34. ties Functions to adjust the LCD and the display have also been removed ALARM FUNCTIONS Alarm functions are not available on the HI 6100 These commands gt are included for test software compatibility purposes only and have no effect on the HI 6100 An error entry will be added to the CONTROLLER COMMUNICATIONS error list Command Response Alarm Latch Where mis equal to the alarm mode ALAT m 0 lt LF gt Alarm Silence Where mis equal to the alarm mode ALOE m 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt Alarm Lower Enable Alarm Lower Value Where m is equal to the alarm type ALOV m 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt Alarm Upper Enable Where m is equal to the alarm type AUPE m 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt Alarm Upper Value Where m is equal to the alarm type AUPV m 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt 65 ANALOG OUTPUT FUNCTIONS Analog output functions are not available on the HI 6100 These commands are included for test software compatibility purposes only and have no effect on the HI 6100 An error entry will be added to the CONTROLLER COMMUNICATIONS error list Command Response Analog Output Mode ANAO 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt Analog Output Range ANAR 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt OTHER COMMANDS These commands are included for test software compatibility gt purposes only and have no effect on the HI 6100 An error entry will be added to the CONTROLLER COMMUNICATIONS error list Command Response Alternate Disp
35. ule sides 14 Use the cleaning tape shipped with the HI 6105 kit for cleaning the end face of the connector Softly press the connector face on the exposed cleaning tape and move in a figure eight motion After three figure eights inspect with a microscope and repeat if necessary e The mating connectors such as bulkhead feedthrough transmit and receive ports can be cleaned with canned dry air Fiber optic connectors should be cleaned every time they are mated and unmated HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Never touch the end face of the connector Connectors not in use should be covered over the ferrule by a plastic dust cap or boot These boots will protect the polished ferrule end from damage but not contamination It is important to note that inside the dust cap there is a sticky residue that is a by product of making the dust cap This residue will remain on the ferrule end after the cap is removed Always clean fiber connectors and mating connectors prior to installation Upgrade Policies System upgrades are made periodically to enhance functionality Contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service or see www ets lindgren com to determine the upgrade status of your measurement system 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 15 This page intentionally left blank 16 3 0 Specifications
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