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1. 13 Number Picker 14 OPERATION SCREENS 15 15 Monitoring 15 Logging Screens 19 OPERATION MENUS 23 Introduction eg Secreta vuU RR RE 23 dede hd RUE deu ds 23 CONTIG igis e herbae Hale es 25 Status ch cea e g hdi eae 32 OPTION 2 noo ueni Ww cmb Um ad 34 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 LOGGING ae Bh a 37 Introduction ea ra ee ee 37 Setup iium oe WA eR D 37 Single Point Logging 37 Continuous Logging 40 Periodic Logging 41 Scheduled Logging 43 Review 46 Upld Menu lt a Mk Va wade eR 48 Clear Menu 50 USING UPLOAD 53 Introduction ss e ee ee 53 Installing the Software 53 Starting the Software 53 Uploading Data 54 Viewing 55 USING DOWNLOAD 57 Introduction x 57 Installing the Software 57 Starting the Software 57 Downloading the File 57 INFORMATION 59 Introduction llle 59 General Information
2. 59 pu Ense 59 Charging 59 Battery Operation 59 Battery Calibration 61 Reset oae RERUM one EAS 61 Year 2000 ee es 61 v5 debate OE p ess 61 STANDARDS 63 Limited Warranty Holaday Industries Inc warrants each model HI 4460 Graphical Readout to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment to the purchaser This warranty extends to the original purchaser only and does not apply to the batteries or to any products or parts subject to misuse neglect accident unauthorized service or abnormal conditions of operation In the event an instrument covered by this warranty fails Holaday Industries Inc will without charge repair and recalibrate the instrument if returned to their factory within one year of the original purchase provided that Holaday Industries examination discloses to its satisfaction that the product is defective Holaday Industries Inc may at its option replace the product in lieu of repair If the defect was caused by misuse neglect accident unauthorized service or abnormal conditions of operation repairs will be billed at nominal cost In such cases an estimate will be provided before work is started if requested by the purchaser For warranty service contact Holaday Industries Inc Provide the ser
3. 300kHz 3MHz H Field 100 614 3MHz 30MHz 900 f 2 1842 f 30MHZ 300MHz 61 4 300MHz 1 5GHz 1 5GHz 100GHz 68 FCC US uncontrolled 4460 Manual Power Density mW cm E Field Vim H Field A m 300kHz 1 34MHz E Field H Field 100 1 34MHz 30MHz 180 f 2 30MHZ 300MHz 0 2 300MHz 1 5GHz 1500 1 5GHz 100GHz NRPB British 1 Power Density mW cm lt 24Hz H Field 25 000 160 000 24Hz 600Hz 600 f kHz 64 000 f Hz 600HZ 600kHz 1000 64 600kHz 12MHz 600 f MHz 18 f 2 MHz 12MHz 200MHz 0 66 50 0 13 200MHz 400MHz 16 5 f 2 400MHz 800MHz 2 6 800MHz 1 55GHz 4 1 f 2 1 55GHz 300GHz 10 Note For NRPB use frequency in GHz for f HI 4460 Manual Page 69 ICNIRP Occupational Power Density E Field H Field mW cm V m A m E Field H Field 0 1Hz 1 63 x 10 1Hz 8Hz 1 63 x 10 f 8Hz 25Hz 2 x 10 f 0 025kHz 0 82kHz 20 f 0 82kHz 65kHz 24 4 0 065MHz 1MHz 1 6 f 1MHz 10MHz 1 6 f 10MHz 400MHz 0 16 400MHz 2000MHz 0 008f 2GHz 300GHz 0 36 Note Frequency f in same units as defined in 1 column ICNIRP General Public Power Density E Field H Field mW cm V m A m H Field 0 1Hz 3 2x 10
4. Figure 7 3 Continuous Logging Screen Log Interval This is used to set the interval between logged values Valid settings include 1 every minute to 2 every second Mov Avg Size This is used to set the time interval used to calculate the Log Mov Avg Select a value between 0 0 and 4460 Manual Lo Trig Hi 41 99 9 using the number picker function If 0 0 is displayed or chosen there is no Log Moving Average therefore it will not be displayed or included in the Log File This is used to select the lower data logging value Logging will begin when a field level below this values exists This is used to select the upper data logging value Logging will begin when a field level above this value exists Note The Setup values for Log Interval Mov Avg Size Trig Lo and Trig Hi do not change when the logging function is changed If new values are desired they must be changed Periodic Logging Refer to Figure 7 4 This is used to program the HI 4460 to log for a fixed amount of time at a predetermined interval For example you can log for the first 10 seconds at the start of every minute 42 4460 Manual LOGGING SETUP LOG MODE PERIOD LOG INTERVAL MO AVG SIZE TRIG LO TRIG HI OFF INTERVAL DURATION Figure 7 4 Periodic Logging Screen Log Interval Mov Avg Size Trig Lo This is used to set the interval between logged values Valid setting
5. 1 00 9 00 YZ CONFIS STAT OPTION Figure 5 4 Monitoring Screen 4460 Manual 19 Figure 5 5 shows the of Standard information It is displayed only if Standards is turned on in the Main menu It has the percentage of the standard in large numbers the standard chosen just below that and the final two lines show the frequency selected and the standard value associated with it 1 00 9 00 10 00 AUTO1 88 8 IEEE C95 FREQUENCY 27 0 MHz STD LIMIT Mm CONFIG STAT OPTION Figure 5 5 Monitoring Screen Logging Screens If a logging screen is desired use the or down MODE key to select the first of four screens The information common to all four screens is similar to that of the monitoring screens At the top is a bar graph showing the field strength The first line of text shows the lower and upper limits of the present range as well as the peak value The next line shows the axis being monitored and the selected scale Also the word LOG will appear in the center when logging is active or scheduled It will appear steady if conditions are not correct for a reading such as 20 4460 not within the specified levels time frame It will flash on and off when it is actually recording data At the bottom is a selection of menus that may be executed using the four Function keys directly below the screen Alarm messages are also
6. 4460 Graphical Readout User s Manual Declaration of Conformity We HOLADAY INDUSTRIES INC 14825 MARTIN DRIVE EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55344 USA declare in our own responsibility that the HOLADAY product described in this instruction manual is in compliance with EN EMC Directive 89 336 EEC ENS0082 1 EN55011 President HOLADAY INDUSTRIES INC Copyright 1998 2001 by Holaday Industries Inc Manual 600079 11 01 25 00 This page is intentionally blank Revision gt Revision Record Manual 600079 HI 4460 Graphical Readout Description Release Added Upload Download Added Battery Operation Corrected Percent of Standards Revised Upload Menu Date 2 98 1 00 9 00 7 01 11 01 This page is intentionally blank TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 QUICK START 1 Introduction lt ENE eee oe ote edt 1 Unpacking and Acceptance 1 Connecting the Cable 2 Up 213 od ete 2 Initial Settings i ire iatna naana Aaaa 4 The Screens 0 0 4 Troubleshooting 5 SPECIFICATIONS 7 ORIENTATION 9 OPERATION KEYPAD 11 Introduction 11 owe Be ete 11 Function Keys 11 See 11 Screen 12 Specialized Keys
7. 1Hz 8Hz 3 2 x 10 f 8Hz 25Hz 4 000 f 0 025kHz 0 8kHz 0 8kHz 3kHz 5 3kHz 150kHz 87 5 0 15MHz 1MHz 87 0 73 f 1MHz 10MHz 87 1 0 73 f 10MHz 400MHz 0 2 28 0 073 400MHz 2000MHz f 2000 1 37572 0 003772 2GHz 300GHz 1 61 0 16 Note Frequency f in same units as defined in 1 column 70 Safety Code 6 Canada Exposed Workers 4460 Manual Power Density mW cm E Field Vim H Field Alm E Field H Field 4 9 4 9 f 10 30 60 4 9 f 30 300 60 0 163 300 1500 3 54 2 0 0094f 1500 40 000 Note Frequency f in MHz Safety Code 6 Canada General Public 137 0 364 Power Density mW cm E Field H Field 2 19 2 19 f 10 30 28 2 19 f 30 300 0 2 28 0 073 300 1500 1500 1 585 0 004212 1500 40 000 1 Note Frequency f in MHz 61 4 0 163 HI 4460 Manual Page 71 NOTES 72 4460 NOTES MONITORING SCREENS E 100 PK 900 1000 XYZ AUTO1 6 34 PK 9 00 10 00 AUTO1 6 34 Va X 399 3 70 2 3 24 CONFIG STAT STAT OPTION 6 34 Yin MAN CONFIG STAT OPTION MAN CONFIG STAT OPTION 2 1 00 PK 9 00 FREQUENCY STD LIMIT IEEE 95 1 27 0 MHz T 10 00 BO vim MAIN CO
8. The log definition menu Figure 7 2 is used to select which information to include in the log file This menu is also available as read only screen from the upld review clear menus by pressing the Detail then Log menus on those screens When the Axis Enable on the Main Menu is set to XYZ any of the 16 values shown below can be selected to be shown on the screen as well as be included in the log file If the Axis Enable is set to COMP then only the four values for COMP will be 4460 Manual 39 available A new log file is created anytime one of the Log Definition parameters is changed The PT values for the X Y and Z axes are the Log Point values taken at the Log Rate interval The PT value for COMP is just the composite of the X Y and Z value The min and max values are the minimum and maximum numbers obtained by the sample rate either 2 sec or 6 sec during the Log Rate interval The avg value is the average of all samples either 2 sec or 6 sec divided by the Log Rate interval LOG DEFINITION PT MIN AVG YES HO YES YES HO YES YES HO YES HO Figure 7 2 Log Definition Screen 40 4460 Manual Continuous Logging Refer to Figure 7 3 This is used to log continuously at the rate selected Press the LOG key to begin logging and press it again to stop LOGGING SETUP LOG MODE CONTIN LOG INTERVAL 1 SEC MOY AYG SIZE TRIG LO TRIG
9. after cycling Cycle it again to calibrate the battery Reset There is a reset button installed on the circuit board inside the HI 4460 It can be accessed through a hole on the upper right hand side of the battery pack cover on the back of the unit The memory is backed up by battery therefore all data and setup information will remain intact Year 2000 The HI 4460 is Year 2000 Compliant Setup The HI 4460 can be setup for a particular probe even 64 HI 4460 Manual though it is not attached Turn the HI 4460 on and the words NO PROBE will be displayed on the screen The first step is to choose which probe you want to setup for Go to the Main screen and choose a probe in the Probe Type field Now set any setting the way you want even logging setup can be done When ready attach the probe and everything will already be set up HI 4460 Manual 65 11 0 Standards Listed here are the various standards that are programed into the HI 4460 and can be selected in the Main menu Where a value or formula is not shown in the table the value is dependant on frequency and the Electric or Magnetic Field values For example there is no value in the first row or the first table for Power density Use the following formulas to calculate them For any formula in the table containing a f in the tables use the frequency in MHz unless noted otherwise To calculate Power Density for Electric Fields Pde To calcula
10. item press the ESC CLR key menu is exited The new settings are saved when the To exit the menu and save all new settings press the BACK ENTER key To exit the menu and cancel all setting changes press the ESC CLR key Probe Type Display Rate Axis Enable Standards Frequency Units This is used to display the name of the probe currently attached to the unit If there is no probe attached one may be selected for setup purposes Note When using an HI 4433 GRE or 4453 the unit will enter a probe select menu Select the correct probe attached This is used to select the screen display rate from 1 to 6 updates per second This is used to select which information to include on the screen and in the Log file When XYZ is selected instantaneous values for each of the axes is displayed and or logged When COMP is selected only the composite of the axes is displayed and or logged This is used to select which standard to compare the reading to Section 11 lists the standards available This is displayed only when a standard comparison is selected It is used to select frequency range to be used 4460 Manual Config menu Page 25 Possible frequency ranges are kHz MHz and GHz Some standards do not have frequencies associated with them but use other values Those values such as daily are displayed here This is used to enter the numerical part of the frequenc
11. logging feature is used to gather the readings from the probe and save the for later review Each set of logged data contains a Log File Header This header includes the setup information for a particular set of data A new log file is created anytime the setup is changed Since a change in the setup is required for each set of Scheduled data a new log file is created each time it is used For Single Point and Periodic logging the data is appended to the end of the log file When using Continuous logging a new log file is created every time logging is stopped and started again There are four menus available exclusively to the logging screens They are setup review upld and clear Setup menu The Setup menu is used to select parameters for logging operations There are four possible logging operations Single Point Continuous Periodic and Scheduled The sub menu log is available to choose the items you want to be included in the log file Log Mode This is used to select between Single Point Continuous Periodic and Scheduled logging Single Point Logging Refer to Figure 7 1 This is used to log a single point when the LOG key is pressed No further setup is needed except to choose what to include in the log file by pressing 38 4460 Manual the LOG menu at bottom LOGGING SETUP LOG MODE SINGLE Figure 7 1 Single Point Logging Screen Available to the setup Menu is the log sub menu Log
12. of the HI 4460 This line displays the amount of memory used for data logging This line displays the amount of memory still available for data logging This line displays the percentage of memory used This line displays the number of samples taken per second If XYZ is selected 2 sec will be displayed If COMP is selected 6 sec will be displayed 34 4460 Manual There is one menu available exclusively to the Monitoring Screens It is the Option menu Option menu The Option menu is used to set default values and zero the probe Refer to Figure 6 9 OPTIONS SET TO DEFAULT ALL FIBER COMM TEST YES ZERO PROBE NO Set Defaults Fiber Comm Test Figure 6 9 Options Screen This is used to return to the default settings for each type of probe Your choices are NONE ALL or any ONE of the probes supported by the HI 4460 This is used to test communication on the Fiber Optic Port Simply connect the same side of the Fiber Optic Cable included to both ports on the HI 4460 and choose yes for Fiber Comm Test Results will be shown near the bottom of the 4460 Manual Zero Probe Page 35 screen This appears only when a probe is attached It is used to zero the probe Care must be taken to only zero the probe when the probe is in a zero field 36 4460 This page is intentionally blank HI 4460 Manual Page 37 7 0 LOGGING Introduction The
13. 2 Figure 7 5 Scheduled Logging Screen Log Interval Mov Avg Size Trig Lo Trig Hi This is used to set the interval between logged values Valid settings include 1 every minute to 2 every second This is used to set the time interval used to calculate the Log Mov Avg Select a value between 0 0 and 99 9 using the number picker function If 0 0 is displayed or chosen there is no Log Moving Average therefore it will not be displayed or included in the log file This is used to select the lower data logging value Logging will begin when a field level below this values exists This is used to select the upper 4460 Manual Start Time Start Date Duration Page 45 data logging value Logging will begin when a field level above this value exists This is used to enter the time to start logging Any time between 00 00 00 and 23 59 59 may be entered This is used to enter the date to start logging Any valid date format may be entered This is used to enter the length of time to log Any time between 00 00 00 and 23 59 59 may be entered NOTE In order for scheduled logging to begin the LOG key must be pressed before or during the time of the intended recording The 4460 may be turned off after the LOG key is pressed and it will turn itself on at the time entered for start time Log Moving Average The Log Moving Average is computed using the Log Interval and the Moving Aver
14. CK ENTER twice and the data selected will be 52 4460 cleared 4460 Manual 53 This page is intentionally blank 54 HI 4460 Manual 8 0 Using Upload Software Introduction Log File data can be uploaded to a personal computer using either the Fiber Optic port or RS 232 port If you plan to use the Fiber Optic port you will need an HI 4413P Fiber Optic modem When connecting the fiber optic cable you must switch the polarity of one of the ends white to yellow and yellow to white If using the RS 232 port connect the RS 232 cable between the HI 4460 and the computer Before starting the upload process you will need to install the Holaday upload program onto your computer Installing the Software Your Holaday upload program is provided on 3 5 floppy or CD ROM disks After closing any open applications insert disk 1 into your floppy drive Click Start and Run Select the file A Setup exe and click Open Follow the menus to complete the installation of the software Starting the Software Click Start Programs and Hlupload The 4460 Upload Utility splash screen will display for a few seconds Select the Default Com Port you will be connecting to The program is now running with the Incoming Data tab highlighted Verify that the proper communication settings are selected These should be the default settings Baud 9600 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bit 1 You are now r
15. EFINITION PT MIN MAX AVG YES YES HOUR MINUTE SECOND ALARMS HI LEVEL ENABLE HILEVEL LO LEVEL ENABLE HI TEMP ENABLE LO TEMP ENABLE YES 10 0 vim YES LO LEVEL 7 0 Vm YES HI TEMP 104 F YES LOGGING SETUP LOG MODE PERIOD LOG INTERVAL MOV AVG SIZE TRIG LO 108 Vim TRIG HI 108 Vim OFF INTERVAL 041254 ON DURATION 0010722 YES YES LOG DEFINITION PT MIN MAX AVG YES HO YES YES YES HO REVIEW DATA FILE TO VIEW 4422 05 12 97 14 32 22 22 05 12 97 14 34 05 50 05 14 97 11 51 09 4450 05 14 97 11 55 33 4450 05 14 97 11 59 29 4450 05 15 97 12 09 59 4450 05 15 97 12 14 12 DATA DETAIL LOG MODE SCHEDL LOG INTERVAL 20 MN MOVE AVG SIZE TRIG LO 10 0 DETAIL DATA GRAPH TRIG HI 40 0 HOUR MINUTE SECOND NUMERIC REVIEW PT MIN MAX AVG 123 244 123 244 X AVERAGE GRAPHIC REVIEW ly MAXIMUM COMP MINIMUM START TIME 04 12 54 an START DATE DURATION 000721 8 44 LO TEMP 88 F LOG DETAIL imm YES NO YES NO AUDIO VOLUME ENABLE ALARM YAXS 199 YES NO YES NO LAXE YES NO YES NO COMPOSITE YES NO YES NO DATA DETAIL LOG DETAIL LOG MODE SCHEDL PT MIN MAX LOG INTERVAL 30
16. MIN X AXIS YES YES 143444 MOVE AVG SIZE vans END HEADER 22 48 37 41 Then YES NO YES 7 Z AXIS 22 05 12 87 15 30 51 START TIME ves START DATE COMPOSITE DURATION YES NO YES UPLOAD DATA START HEADER H a22 05 12 87 143405 PASS THRU 6 34 4 22 05 12 87 19 45 30 UPLOAD PORT NONE DETAIL DATA DETAIL LOG DETAIL LOG MODE PT MAX LOG INTERVAL X AXIS YES NO YES MOVE AVG SIZE YANS END HEADER Wade 48 37 41 Then YES NO YES 4422 05 12 97 15 36 51 Z AXIS 22 051297 15 4539 START TIME YES YES STORE USED START DATE COMPOSITE STORE UNUSED CLEAR DATA NO DURATION YES NO YES PERCENT USED DETAIL SAMPLE RATE CLEAR DATA START HEADER STATUS Hasc 943405 _ HH4460 BATTERY PROBE BATTERY PROBE TEMP TEMP MAIN MENU PROBE TYPE 4422 DISPLAY RATE 4 AXIS ENABLE OPTIONS SET TO DEFAULT ALL STNDRD ACGIH FIBER COMM TEST YES FREQUENCY UNITS ZERO PROBE NO hs FREQUENCY 124 CONFIG CONTRAST 64 BACKLIGHT TIME 15 MIN SCREENSAVER 10 TEMP UNITS ARR HI YES FAHR DOWNLOAD CODE NONE HOUR HI LEVEL 10 0 Vim MINUTE LO LEVEL ENABLE YES SECOND LO LEVEL 7 0 vim HI TEMP ENABLE YES HI TEMP 104 LO TEMP ENABLE YES LO TEMP 88 F PASS THRU 6 34 AUDIO VOLUME ENABLE DATETIME ALARM MORE STATUS IN
17. NFIG STAT OPTION G SCREENS PK 9 00 10 00 AUTO1 6 34 ELAPSED TIME 00 01 54 CONTIN AVG 6 13 MOVING AVG 8 14 WINDOW SIZE 6 MIN 7 32 gt PT MIN 250 213 665 627 354 3 26 7 99 736 x Y z T 961 10 00 250 6 69 420 820 AUTO ANG 187 3 69 218 4 87 SETUP REVIEW UPLD SETUF REVIEW UFLD MORE IMODE CONTIN LOGGED TIME 01 22 05 TIME REMAIN 04 LOG RATE XYZ 2 29 TIME COMPOSITE 2 30 2 27 2 30 228 1 00 961 1000 11 11 11 11 AUTO 08 24 08 25 08 25 08 26 SETUP REVIEW UPLD MORE SETUP REVIEW UPLD MORE LOGGING SETUP LOG MODE SINGLE LOG DEFINITION PT MIN MAX AVG VES NO YES YES HO YES YES HO YES YES HO YES HO MAIN MENU PROBE TYPE 4422 DISPLAY 4 AXIS ENABLE STNDRD ACGIH FREQUENCY UNITS MHz FREQUENCY 1 24 CONFIG CONTRAST 64 BACKLIGHT TIME 15 SCREEN SAVER 10 MIN PASS THRU YES TEMP UNITS FAHR DOWNLOAD CODE NONE LOGGING SETUP LOG MODE CONTIN LOG INTERVAL 17SEC AVG SIZE TRIG LO 10 0 Vim TRIG HI 100 LOG DEFINITION PT MIN MAX AVG YES HO YES YES YES LOGGING SETUP LOG MODE SCHEDL LOG INTERVAL ay MOV AVG SIZE TRIG LO 100 Vim TRIG HI 10 0 Vim START TIME 04 12 54 START DATE DURATION 000722 LOG D
18. TENSITY BATTERY 85 rcu PROBE BATTERY 352V too PROBE TEMP TTF HH4480 TEMP 75F STORE USED 24000 STORE UNUSED 464256 PERCENT USED 52 SAMPLE RATE 2 NOTES 1 DATA SCREENS NOT DISPLAYED IF AXIS ENABLE IS NOT SET TO COMPOSITE 2 PASS THRU SCREEN AVAILABLE ONLY IF PASS THRU VALUE READS YES IN CONFIG MENU 3 ZERO PROBE DISPLAYED ONLY IF A PROBE IS ATTACHED 4 READ ONLY SCREENS INDICATED WITH AN ALPHA 09 08 98 ALPHA 05 01 98A SOFTWARE LEVEL TITLE H4460 MENU TREE DRAWING 560059 NAME pyr 9 10 98 74 HI 4460 Manual
19. age Size values A Log Moving Average buffer is dynamically set up to hold the number of logged values that can be taken in the Moving Average Size time 46 Example Log Interval Mov Avg Size Review menu 4460 Manual 1 per second 6 minutes Then the Moving Average will be the average of the last 360 logged values if they exist If there haven t been 360 logged values then zeros will be inserted as place holders and used to calculate the average When the 361 value is taken it will replace the first and so on The Review menu is used to view data in a log file Refer to Figure 7 6 REVIEW DATA FILE TO VIEW 4422 05 12 97 14 32 22 4422 05 12 97 14 34 05 4450 05 14 37 11 51 08 4450 05 14 97 11 55 33 4450 05 14 97 11 59 29 4450 05 15 97 12 09 59 4450 05 15 97 12 14 12 DETAIL DATA GRAPH File to View Figure 7 6 Review Data Screen This is used to select the log file to be viewed The File to View field 4460 Manual Detail Data Graph Page 47 displays the first seven log files if they exist The first file is selected by default view it select either the Data or Graph menu Use the up and down MODE keys to select a different log file to review This is used to view log file information This is a read only view of information selected in the Setup menu The Log sub menu in the Detail sub menu is used to view information on what data is being l
20. alarms default to No which means they are disabled When turned ON by selecting YES enter desired values on the second line Refer to Figure 6 6 High Level Enable Low Level Enable Temp High Enable 4460 Manual ALARMS HI LEVEL ENABLE YES HI LEVEL 10 0 LO LEVEL ENABLE YES LO LEVEL T U HI TEMP EMABLE YES HI TEMP 104 F TEMP ENABLE YES LO TEMP 98 F Figure 6 6 Alarms Screen This is used to select an upper Alarm level Any reading above this level will cause a High Level Alarm The default settings are 10 00 V m amp kV m 0000 mW cm This is used to select a lower Alarm level Any reading below this level will cause a Low Level Alarm The default settings are 10 00 V m amp kV m 0000 mW cm This is used to select an upper temperature Alarm level The default setting is 100 Fahrenheit 38 C 4460 Manual Temp Low Enable Audio Volume Enable None Intensity Page 31 This is used 10 select lower temperature Alarm level The default setting is 100 Fahrenheit 38 C This is used to set the speaker options Refer to Figure 6 7 AUDIO VOLUME ENABLE Figure 6 7 Audio Screen Use the up and down MODE keys to select a volume level A tone is emitted as the volume is adjusted This is used to configure the audio option The five choices are None Intensity Cadence Alarm and Log No audio options sel
21. displayed in this area This first screen Figure 5 6 shows the selected log mode along with the logged time time remaining and the log rate The time remaining indicates the amount of time before the memory fills up when in the continuous mode When in periodic or scheduled mode it shows the time left for the current period of logging 1 00 PK 9 00 10 00 XYZ AUTOT 6 34 Yin MODE CONTIN LOGGED TIME 01 22 05 TIME REMAIN 04 36 21 LOG RATE SIMIN SETUP REVIEW UPLO MORE Figure 5 6 Logging Screen Press the BACK ENTER or SCREEN SELECT keys to cycle through the Logging Screens as shown below in Figures 5 7 through 5 9 HI 4460 Manual Page 21 Figure 5 7 shows the last four composite readings and the time at which they were recorded COMPOSITE TIME 2 30 11 08 24 22 11 08 25 2 30 11 08 25 2 20 11 08 26 Figure 5 7 Logging Screen Figure 5 8 shows the elapsed time continuous average moving average and the moving average time length of the current logging operation 1 00 9 00 10 00 AYZ AUTO1 6 34 Va ELAPSED TIME00 01 54 SETUP REVIEW MORE Figure 5 8 Logging Screen 22 4460 Figure 5 9 shows the composite value in large digits as well as a matrix of values for each axis and the composite Only the values that were selected to be logged in the logging setup menu will appear on the screen The PT values for the X Y and Z axes are the Log Point values take
22. eady to upload your log file data to your 4460 Manual Uploading Data Page 55 Connect the HI 4460 to your computer using either the fiber optic port or the RS 232 port Start the Holaday upload program on your computer On the HI 4460 go to the upload menu Start Header End Header This header displays the newest two log files in memory The newest log file is selected by default This header displays the newest two log files in memory The newest log file is selected by default More than one log file may be sent at once By default only the newest log file in memory will be sent If a block of the files are to be uploaded they must be selected using the up and down MODE and SCREEN SELECT keys Files must be selected by the block so all log files between the Start Header file selected and End Header file selected will be uploaded To define a block of files select the end file from the block desired the file with the oldest date desired Then return to the Start Header and select the beginning file from the block desired the file with the 56 HI 4460 Manual newest date desired Upload Port To send the data selected choose the method of transfer None RS 232 or Fiber After having the Upload Software running on your computer press the BACK ENTER key and uploading will begin The files selected will upload to your computer and the headers for each
23. ected Select this to emit a continuous beep relative to the field strength When enabled the Cadence Enable is 32 4460 unavailable Cadence Select this to emit periodic beeps while a probe is attached When enabled the Intensity Enable is unavailable Alarm The Alarm setting generates periodic tones when an alarm condition exists LOG Select this to emit a beep each time the LOG key is pressed while in single point logging or periodically while logging with any other logging setup Status menu The Stat menu is used to view the battery temperature and memory information Refer to Figure 6 8 STATUS Hl 4460 BATTERY 55 3 52 Y Tr F Hl 4460 TEMP oF STORE USED 24000 STORE UNUSED 464256 PERCENT USED 5 290 SAMPLE RATE 2 Figure 6 8 Status Screen 4460 Manual HI 4460 Battery Probe Battery Probe Temp HI 4460 Temp Storage Used Storage Unused Percent Used Sample Rate Page 33 This line displays the percentage of charge left in the HI 4460 battery When the value is highlighted see the battery charger manual to calibrate the battery This line displays the current voltage level of the probe battery It is blank when there is no probe attached or the probe is turned off This line displays the current temperature level of the probe It is blank when there is no probe attached or the probe is turned off This line displays the current temperature value
24. er picker is selected the value is highlighted and the bottom bar on the screen displays row of numbers 0 9 Press the down MODE key to move the curser to the bottom of the screen Then press the middle two function keys to move among the numbers When the curser is on the desired number press the ENTER key to select the number Continue selecting numbers until the desired value is shown in the field Each menu selection that utilizes the Number Picker function has a predetermined number of decimal places When the number being entered reaches this limit the curser will move back up to the menu item If the number entered is not valid it will be set to a minimum or maximum acceptable number To move the curser back up to the menu item before it reaches its limit press the up MODE key When the field contains a decimal point its place is also predetermined and the number must be entered accordingly HI 4460 Manual Page 15 5 0 OPERATION SCREENS Introduction When the HI 4460 is first turned on the screen displays the Holaday Industries logo for a few seconds In addition to the logo information on how to contact Holaday is given as well as the model number and software version number of the HI 4460 After this initial screen a user screen is displayed The screen that was active when the unit was last turned off is displayed The following sections explain the different Monitoring and Logging screens and provide samples of the
25. ere with the calibration of the battery charge status indicator and will cause a battery fault indication If the battery is disconnected it will be necessary to recalibrate the Battery Charge Status Indicator To do this turn off the HI 4460 connect the battery charger charger connected to the 120 240 VAC mains power supply and press the discharge button on the charger This will discharge and recharge the battery and will properly initialize the Battery Charge Status 62 HI 4460 Manual Indicator When fully charged the HI 4460 Battery Graphical Display may indicate a charge level of 97 to 105 This is normal and this fully charged level may begin to drop as the battery ages When the battery is being charged with the HI 4460 turned off power is still being drawn from the battery to maintain the system monitoring features of the 4460 This current being drawn from the battery may cause the battery charger to prematurely indicate a fully charged unit To continue to charge the battery to its full capacity disconnect the battery charger from the HI 4460 for approximately 15 seconds and then reconnect The battery charging sequence will continue to fully charge the battery Reinitiating the charge sequence in this manner will not adversely affect the ultimate life of the battery While charging the battery if the HI 4460 is turned on the battery charger may prematurely indicate a fully charged unit To continue
26. ess the PWR key on the HI 4460 You should notice the Start up Logo for a few seconds and then the initial Monitoring Screen will appear see Figure 1 1 You should notice if NO PROBE is displayed This is displayed when the probe is turned off or when a probe is not connected 4460 Manual Page 3 100 PK 9 00 10 00 XYZ AUTO1 NO PROBE MAIN CONFIS STAT OPTION Figure 1 1 Monitoring Screen Turn the probe ON The words NO PROBE have been replaced by the Composite Field Level being sensed see Figure 1 2 100 9 00 10 00 XYZ AUTO1 6 34 CONFIG STAT OPTION Figure 1 2 Monitoring Screen 4 4460 Initial Settings The HI 4460 is shipped in it s default condition In this state it will start up on the screen shown above with most of its features turned off or not enabled Keep in mind that the HI 4460 may be set up without probe attached The default probe is an HI 4422 so if you want to setup for a different probe you Must select the proper one in the Main Menu Also in the Main Menu XYZ is selected for axis This allows data for each axis to be displayed on the screen or in a Log File The power management functions Back Light and Screen Saver are all turned off They can be turned on in the Config Menu By default logging is set to Single point When the LOG key is pressed the X Y and Z values are logged as well as the composite NOTE Only certai
27. file will display in the Incoming Data window If the 4460 cannot find the computer you will receive a NO HOST CONNECTED message and a beep Wait about 5 seconds and the 4460 will return to the main logging menu Recheck your connections and settings Viewing Data To view the data highlight one of the file headers in the Incoming Data window Next click on the VIEW button The data will be loaded into the Data window The data can be viewed in the upload program or can be saved as an Excel spreadsheet file by clicking on the File menu and Save As Choose a file name and location for the file on your computer and click Save 4460 Manual 57 This page is intentionally blank 58 HI 4460 Manual 9 0 Using Download Software Introduction Occasionally the need may arise for updating the software in an HI 4460 Updated revisions of software can downloaded from your computer into an HI 4460 through either the Fiber Optic port or RS 232 port using the Holaday download program If you plan to use the Fiber Optic port you will need an HI 4413P Fiber Optic modem When connecting the fiber optic cable you must switch the polarity of one of the ends white to yellow and yellow to white If using the RS 232 port connect the RS 232 cable between the HI 4460 and the computer Before starting the download process you will need to install the Holaday download program onto your computer Installing the Sof
28. ial number of the instrument and complete details regarding the failure mode You will then be given either service information or shipping instructions Return the instrument to the factory transportation prepaid Repairs will be made at the factory and the instrument will be returned to you transportation prepaid Holaday Industries Inc assumes no responsibility for loss of or damage to products in transit Warning EXTREME CAUTION IS ADVISED WHEN WORKING IN ENVIRONMENTS WHERE HIGH INTENSITY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS MAY EXIST AND WHERE CONTACT WITH HIGH VOLTAGE OR HIGH CURRENT CIRCUITS OR APPARATUS IS POSSIBLE ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH OBJECTS OR CIRCUITS OPERATING AT HIGH VOLTAGES OR HIGH CURRENTS CAN BE LETHAL HOLADAY INDUSTRIES INC ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES OR PERSONAL INJURY WHICH MAY RESULT FROM ACCIDENTS ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT This page is intentionally blank 4460 Manual 1 1 0 QUICK START Introduction This section is intended to help you start using your new HI 4460 System Readout You will need a few things to get started the HI 4460 the Fiber Optic Cable that was shipped with your HI 4460 and a probe that is supported by the HI 4460 Unpacking and Acceptance Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Upon delivery of your order inspect the shipping container s for evidence of damage Record any damage on the delivery receipt before signing In case of concealed damage or lo
29. ice Found You are now ready to download the new software Click the Download button and the program will begin downloading the new software to the HI 4460 Again as soon as the Download button is clicked all data in the HI 4460 is lost The download process will take few minutes to complete If you want to stop the download process you can either click the Abort button in the software or press the ESC key the HI 4460 Aborting the download process will leave the old revision of software in the HI 4460 running as before but all data will be lost 60 HI 4460 Manual Upon completion the HI 4460 will reset and power up using the new software HI 4460 Manual Page 61 10 0 Information Introduction This section contains information about several different features of the HI 4460 General Information Startup When the HI 4460 is turned the screen flickers for about 1 2 seconds If a menu key is pressed before this the menu will be exited and the screen will reappear after the flicker Charging The HI 4460 utilizes a Gas Gauge microchip to determine its battery life The charger has a discharge button that works along with the Gas Gauge to discharge the battery to a reference level and then charge it to it s maximum This allows the HI 4460 to keep track of how much charge is left Battery Operation Do not disconnect the battery pack from the HI 4460 Graphical Display Disconnecting the battery will interf
30. keys make up a diamond shaped area with four multi function keys They are the up and down MODE keys the BACK ENTER key and the SCREEN SELECT key The up and down MODE keys serve three functions The first is to toggle between Monitoring Screens and Logging Screens The second function is used on a menu screen After a menu function key is pressed the MODE keys are used to move up and down among possible selections The third function occurs after a selection has been made using the SELECT key The MODE keys are used as arrows to scroll through possible selections when only a fixed number of selections are available NOTE For items that require a larger range of values holding down the up or down MODE keys will first advance the number by one until it has been raised or lowered to ten It will then continue to increase or decrease by tens and likewise by hundreds The BACK ENTER and SCREEN SELECT keys serve two purposes When on Monitoring or Logging screens they are used to cycle through the several screen displays available When on a menu screen the SCREEN SELECT key is used to select items The BACK ENTER key is used to save and exit the menu screen or menu screen item To exit a menu or menu item without saving use the specialized ESC CLR key Using the ESC CLR key menu screen item returns the previous value to only that item Using the 4460 Manual 13 ESC CLR key to exit the entire menu screen re
31. l Upload Port Page 49 two log files in memory The newest log file is selected by default More than one log file may be sent at once By default only the newest log file in memory will be sent If a block of the files are to be uploaded they must be selected using the up and down MODE and SCREEN SELECT keys Files must be selected by the block so all log files between the Start Header file selected and End Header file selected will be uploaded To define a block of files select the end file from the block desired the file with the oldest date desired Then return to the Start Header and select the beginning file from the block desired the file with the newest date desired To send the data selected choose the method of transfer None RS 232 or Fiber After having the Upload Software running on your computer press the BACK ENTER key and uploading will begin If the HI 4460 cannot find the computer you will receive a NO HOST CONNECTED message and a beep Wait about 5 seconds and the HI 4460 will return to the main logging menu 50 5 232 Fiber Exit Clear menu HI 4460 Manual Sends nothing Sends the selected files using the RS 232 port the side of the HI 4460 Sends the selected files using the Fiber Optic port top of the HI 4460 An HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem is required When connecting the fiber optic cable you must switch the polarit
32. n Holaday probes read from the X Y and Z axes Refer to your probe s instruction manual to determine if your probe reads all three axes The Screens The HI 4460 has two types of screens Monitoring screens and Logging screens The HI 4460 powers up to the first of four or five Monitoring screens the fifth screen does not display until a Standard is selected in the Main menu Press the BACK ENTER or SCREEN SELECT keys to cycle through these Monitoring Screens At the bottom of the display there are five menu selections available Press one of the four function keys just below the display to access the menu above it Press the up or down MODE keys to toggle between the Logging and Monitoring Screens Press the BACK ENTER or SCREEN SELECT keys to cycle through the four Logging Screens In addition eight menu selections are available HI 4460 Manual Page 5 on the Logging Screens Troubleshooting If the HI 4460 fails to turn on the battery may be depleted Connect the HI 4460 to the battery charger The charger jack is located on the right side of the unit If the display will not show a field level but continues to display NO PROBE ensure the Fiber Optic cable is connected correctly see Connecting the Cable All connectors and leads should be color coded f not connect the XMIT on the probe to the RECEIVE on the HI 4460 and the RCV on the probe to the TRANSMIT on the HI 4460 If this does not fix the problem make sure
33. n at the Log Rate interval selected in the logging setup screen The PT value for C is the composite of the X Y and Z values The min and max values are the minimum and maximum numbers obtained by the sample rate either 2 sec or 6 sec during the Log Rate interval The avg value is the average of all samples either 2 sec or 6 sec divided by the Log Rate interval 1 00 SETUP REVIEW UPLO MORE Figure 5 9 Logging Screen HI 4460 Manual Page 23 6 0 OPERATION MENUS Introduction Menus are the areas where you can customize the settings to meet your particular needs The menus available are found at the bottom of the display and can be accessed by pressing the function keys directly below them There are three menus available from both the monitoring and logging screens They are main config and status Main menu The Main menu Figure 6 1 is used to view the type of probe attached to the unit or select one if no probe is attached choose the display rate and to select the axis to monitor MAIN MENU 4422 DISPLAY RATE 4 AHIS ENABLE AY Z STNDRD ACGIH FREQUENCY UNITS MHz FREQUENCY 1 24 Figure 6 1 Main Menu To move up or down the list press the up or down MODE keys To select an item press the SCREEN SELECT key To change the values press the up or down MODE keys again To save the setting press the BACK ENTER key 24 4460 Manual To back out without changing the
34. ne rn ESC CLR d Figure 3 1 HI 4460 Graphical Readout 10 4460 This page is intentionally blank HI 4460 Manual Page 11 4 0 OPERATION KEYPAD Introduction The HI 4460 is comprised of two basic user areas the viewing display and the keypad The display area is comprised of a backlit LCD and the keypad consists of four different sets of keys This chapter describes the keypad and its functions The display and different screens are outlined in the next chapter NOTE For additional information please refer to the menu tree in the back of this manual Keypad The HI 4460 uses a rubber keypad that has a total of 13 keys on it These keys can be broken up into several different groups of keys the Function keys the Log key Screen keys and Specialized keys Function Keys The four function keys are located just below the viewing display and are used to select sub menus displayed at the bottom of each screen They will also be used for setting specific numeric levels desired Refer to the Number Picker section Log Key Below the four Function keys is the log key This is used to toggle the logging function on and off The default logging function is single point logging logging turns off after one reading is taken Other logging functions are explained in the Logging chapter 12 4460 The screen keys are toward the center of the keypad These
35. ogged Press Data to review the file in numerical mode The numerical review shows a screen similar to the Log Setup Screen Only logged values are shown Use menu keys corresponding to the arrows at the bottom of the screen to move through the log file data Press Graph to review the file in graphical mode You can review up to three variables graphically Only values that have been logged are available Use the up and down MODE and BACK ENTER and SCREEN SELECT keys to choose the item to be viewed for each graph Use the menu keys corresponding to the arrows at the 48 4460 bottom of the screen to move through the log file data NOTE Use the arrows in the menu area and the corresponding function keys below to move through data The single arrows move one data point at a time Double arrows scroll to the opposite end of the data or to the next full screen of data UPLD Menu The Upload menu is used to upload log file information to a computer or other device Figure 7 7 Refer to section 8 0 for Using Upload Software UPLOAD DATA START HEADER H 4422 05 12 97 15 38 51 Hlddzz 0512 97 14 34 44 END HEADER 4422 0542 37 15 39 51 HI 4422 05 12 97 14 34 94 UPLOAD PORT NONE Figure 7 7 Upload Data Screen Start Header This header displays the newest two log files in memory The newest log file is selected by default End Header This header displays the newest 4460 Manua
36. s include 1 every minute to 2 every second This is used to set the time interval used to calculate the Log Mov Avg Select a value between 0 0 and 99 9 using the number picker function If 0 0 is displayed or chosen there is no Log Moving Average therefore it will not be displayed or included in the log file This is used to select the lower data logging value Logging will begin when a field level below this values exists 4460 Manual Trig Hi Interval On Duration Page 43 This is used to select the upper data logging value Logging will begin when a field level above this value exists This is used to enter the portion of the period that logging will be OFF Any time value between 00 00 00 and 23 59 59 may be entered This is used to enter the portion of the period that logging will be ON Again any time between 00 00 00 and 23 59 59 may be entered NOTE Periodic logging can be started by pressing the LOG key then the HI 4460 may be turned off It will turn itself on to do the logging then turn itself off again when done Scheduled Logging Refer to Figure 7 5 This is used to program the unit to log data unattended It can be programmed to start logging at a predetermined date and time and log for a predetermined time 44 4460 Manual LOGGING SETUP LOG MODE SCHEDL LOG INTERVAL AVG SIZE TRIG LO TRIG HI START TIME START DATE 01 22 1388 DURATIOM 00 07 2
37. screens NOTE For additional information please refer to the menu tree in the back of this manual Monitoring Screens The first screen you will see is a Monitoring screen At the very top of the screen is a bar graph showing field strength See Figure 5 1 A thin vertical line shows the peak value If the bar graph appears blank the value is less than the lower range value If the bar is completely filled in the value is greater than the upper range value Change to a different Range to view the reading Below the graph is a line of text that shows selected range limits The lower limit is on the left the upper limit is on the right and the peak value is in the center Under that is another line of text that shows the axes that are being recorded and the selected range The axes are shown on the left side of the screen and the selected range is shown on the right Note An HI 6005 probe has only one range The scale readings are for the displayed bar graph only A scheduled log period will display the word LOG in the center of this line If the unit is logging data 16 4460 word LOG will flash 100 PK 9 00 10 00 XYZ AUTO1 6 34 CONFIG STAT OPTION Figure 5 1 Monitoring Screen At the bottom of most screens is a selection of menus that may be executed using the four Function keys directly below the screen Alarm messages are also displayed in this area The rest of the screen
38. shows the present field reading in large digits along with the units of measure currently selected When there is no probe attached or the probe is turned off this area will display NO PROBE The following screens replace this large digit reading with information as described below If Auto Range is not selected and the reading doesn t fall within the range selected an over or under range condition occurs When this happens the area showing the reading alerts you stating that there is either an over range or an under range reading The over range or under range value is also shown HI 4460 Manual Page 17 Press the BACK ENTER or SCREEN SELECT keys to cycle through the Monitoring Screens as shown below in Figures 5 2 through 5 5 Figure 5 2 shows a plot of the composite reading with the two horizontal bars representing the upper and lower limits of the range selected 1 00 PK 9 00 10 00 AYZ AUTO1 6 34 Yin S M MAIN CONFIG STAT OPTION Figure 5 2 Monitoring Screen Figure 5 3 shows a bar graph of each of the axes being monitored as well as their values This screen is not available if Axis Enable in the Main menu is set to COMP composite 18 HI 4460 Manual 100 PK 9 00 10 00 AYZ AUTO1 6 34 Yan WAIN CONFIG STAT Figure 5 3 Monitoring Screen Figure 5 4 shows the bar graphs as well as the plot This screen is also not available if Axis Enable in the Main menu is set to COMP
39. ss retain the packing materials for inspection by the carrier Remove the product from its shipping containers Save the boxes and any protective packing materials for future use Check all materials against the packing list to verify that the equipment received matches that which was ordered If any discrepancies are found note them and call Holaday Customer Service for further instructions Included with your HI 4460 are the following items HI 4460 Carry Case Battery Charger HI 4460 Manual Battery Charger Manual Be sure that you are satisfied with the contents of your order and the condition of your equipment before using 2 HI 4460 Manual the HI 4460 Holaday Industries charges the battery of the HI 4460 at the factory prior to shipment While every effort is made to ensure that it arrives ready to use we cannot guarantee that this will be the case Always check the condition of the HI 4460 s battery as well as that of the probe prior to making any measurements Connecting the Cable First connect the Fiber Optic cable to the probe The cable ends are color coded white for XMIT yellow for RCV Identically colored dots are located on the probe housing adjacent to these connectors Be sure that each cable is attached to the proper probe connector Then attach the other end of the cable to the Fiber Optic ports located at the top of the HI 4460 matching white to white and yellow to yellow Powering Up Pr
40. te Power Density for Magnetic Fields Pdh Pdh H 37 7 To calculate Electric Fields E E Pde 3770 To calculate Magnetic Fields H H 37 7 66 ACGIH controlled 4460 Manual Power Density mW cm 30kHz 100kHz H Field 614 100kHz 3MHz 614 3MHz 30MHz 1842 f 30MHz 100MHz 61 4 100MHz 300MHz 61 4 300MHz 3GHz 3GHz 15GHz 15GHz 300GHz Note American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienis IEEE C95 1 controlled a Power Density mW cm 3kHz 100kHz E Field 100 H Field 1 000 000 614 100kHz 3MHz 100 10 000 f 2 614 3MHz 30MHz 900 f 2 10 000 f 2 1842 f 30MHz 100MHz 1 10 000 f 2 61 4 100MHz 300MHz 61 4 300MHz 3GHz 3GHz 15GHz 15GHz 300GHz 4460 Manual IEEE 95 uncontrolled Page 67 Power Density mW cm 3kHz 100kHz H Field 100 1 000 000 614 163 100kHz 1 34MHz 100 10 000 f 2 614 16 3 f 1 34MHZ 3MHz 180 f 2 10 000 f 2 823 8 f 16 3 f 3MHz 30MHz 180 f 2 10 000 f 2 823 8 f 16 3 f 30MHz 100MHz 0 2 940 000 1 3 336 27 5 158 3 f 1 668 100MHz 300MHz 0 2 27 5 0 0729 300MHZ 3GHz 1 1500 3GHz 15GHz 1 1500 15GHz 300GHz FCC US controlled 10 Power Density mW cm
41. the probe is turned on If you still get no change check that the probe s battery is fully charged 6 4460 This page is intentionally blank 4460 Manual 7 2 0 4460 SPECIFICATIONS Size Battery Battery Life Battery Charger Environmental Standard Fiber Optic Cable Fiber Optic Cable Connectors Length 9 05 in 230 mm Width 3 70 in 94 mm Weight 1 58 Ibs 0 72 kg 7 2 VDC 1400 mA h rechargeable Nickel Cadmium NiCd 15 hours continuous full charge 115 230 VAC approximately 1 hour Charger Jack 2 5 mm Phone Jack Operating Temperature 10 to 40 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing 200 m graded index multimode Standard FSMA 8 4460 This page is intentionally blank HI 4460 Manual Page 9 3 0 ORIENTATION The front face of the HI 4460 consists of a viewing display and a keypad see Figure 3 1 On top of the unit are connections for the fiber optic cable that is used to communicate with the probe the left side is an earphone jack On the right side there are two connectors The one toward the top is for communicating with a serial device such as a computer and the one near the center is used to recharge the internal battery using a Holaday Industries six cell battery charger Holaday Ni 4460 LOG mex mode ENTER y SELECT RANGE un
42. to charge the battery to its full capacity disconnect the battery charger from the HI 4460 for approximately 15 seconds and then reconnect The battery charging sequence will continue to fully charge the battery Reinitiating the charge sequence in this manner will not adversely affect the ultimate life of the battery Should the battery become overly discharged no display for example it may be necessary for the charger to trickle charge the battery to a level where itis safe to begin the fast charge sequence This may take several hours if the battery is severely over 4460 Manual 6 discharged During this time battery charger will indicate PENDING When a sufficient charge level is reached the charger will automatically shift to the fast charge mode Because the HI 4460 Graphical Display is monitoring its operation even when OFF there is a load on the battery This load along with the self discharge characteristic of a NiCad battery will deplete the charge of the battery even when OFF A typical battery life in the OFF condition is typically 12 13 days After this time the battery must be recharged It is possible to leave the HI 4460 connected to the battery charger indefinitely with no effect on the ultimate life of the battery Battery Calibration When the HI 4460 Battery level is highlighted the battery must be calibrated See the Battery Charger Manual Sometimes the battery will not be calibrated
43. turns the previous value s to all of that menu screen s items Specialized keys The four keys at the bottom of the HI 4460 are also used for specific functions RANGE UNITS ESC CLR CLR ESC PWR This key is used to cycle through possible measurement ranges based on the present UNITS value offered by the various probes It will cycle through all of the possible manual ranges and the auto range This key is used to cycle through the possible units of measurement based on the present RANGE value offered by the various probes This key is used to clear graphical screen information or to escape from menu selections Pressing CLR clears the PEAK and X Y and Z data on the graphic screens as well as the averaging buffers Pressing ESC backs up one level in the menus without saving any changes On menu screens it moves back one field This key is used to turn the unit on 14 4460 or off is also used to turn back light OFF if not set to OFF in the Config menu To turn the unit on press the PWR key quickly To turn the unit off press and HOLD the PWR key To turn the backlight OFF press the PWR key quickly Pressing any other key will turn the backlight ON again Holding the PWR key for too long will turn the unit off Number Picker An option available on some menu selections is the Number Picker function When an item associated with the numb
44. tware Your Holaday download program is provided on 3 5 floppy or CD ROM disks After closing any open applications insert disk 1 into your floppy drive Click Start and Run Select the file A Setup exe and click Open Follow the menus to complete the installation of the software Starting the Software Click Start Programs and Hldownload The 4460 Download Utility splash screen will display for a few seconds The program is now running Click the Browse button locate the file which will be downloaded and click Open Downloading the File In the HI 4460 Config menu use the up and down MODE BACK ENTER and SCREEN SELECT keys to select HI 4460 Manual 59 DOWNLOAD CODE Select either RS232 Fiber WARNING Before downloading new software into the HI 4460 make sure the battery is completely charged WARNING Before downloading new software into the HI 4460 make sure you have all logged data uploaded to your computer All logged data in the HI 4460 will be lost When you are ready to download the new software move down to ARE YOU SURE and change it to YES Pressing the BACK ENTER key establishes communications with your computer and displays the message DOWNLOADING At this point pressing the ESC key will cancel the download operation In the Download Utility software select the correct communication port The button toggles between ports 1 and 2 The Progress area should display the message Dev
45. until you request information through your software A number value will be displayed Refer to Figure 6 3 4460 Manual Temp Units Download Code Page 27 PASS THRU 6 34 Figure 6 3 Pass Thru Screen This screen monitors the values from the probe as they are transferred to the computer To stop Pass Thru select Exit This is used to select the temperature units of measurement Valid choices are FARH for Fahrenheit and CELS for Celsius This is used to download new HI 4460 system software via personal computer You have the option of using either the RS 232 port or the Fiber Optic port You must select Yes to the warning message that appears below this field to begin the download Refer to Section 9 Using Download Software 28 HI 4460 Manual Warning All data and setup information will be lost when new software is downloaded Also available from the config menu are the sub menus of date time alarm and audio Date This is used to enter a date into the non volatile memory Refer to Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 Date Screen Time This is used to enter a time into the non volatile memory The time displays in military format Refer to Figure 6 5 4460 Manual 29 HOUR MINUTE SECOND 012345872898 D b j Figure 6 5 Time Screen Alarm This is used to select alarms to be monitored Alarms are displayed in the Alarm field in the Monitoring or Logging screens All
46. y desired When the standard comparison chosen doesn t have any frequency information associated with it this field will not be displayed If a frequency which is not within the probes specification is entered the closest acceptable value will be entered upon exiting the number picker function The Config menu Figure 6 2 is used to adjust or set the HI 4460 s operating settings CONFIG CONTRAST 64 BACKLIGHT TIME 15 MIN SCREEN SAVER 10 MIN PASS THRU YES TEMP UNITS DOWMLOAD CODE NONE DATE TIME ALARM MORE Figure 6 2 Config Menu 26 Contrast Backlight Time Screen Saver Pass Thru 4460 Manual This is used to adjust the screen contrast This is used to set the amount of time before the back light turns off When no key is pressed for the specified amount of time the backlight will turn off The backlight will turn on again when any key is pressed This is used to set the amount of time before the HI 4460 switches to a low power mode When no activity has taken place for the specified time the LCD turns off The LCD will turn on again when any key is pressed This is used to pass data from the probe through the HI 4460 and out the Serial Port to a computer using appropriate software such as ProbeView When probe is connected select YES for Pass Thru in the Config menu then press the BACK ENTER key twice and the Pass Thru screen appears It will appear blank
47. y of one of the ends white to yellow and yellow to white Once uploading has begun you can abort the upload by pressing the EXIT sub menu button The Clear menu is used to clear data log files Figure 7 8 CLEAR DATA SIART HEADER 05 12 97 15 38 51 Hi dd22 5niz 37 143444 END HEADER Hiaazz 05 12 97 15 38 51 4422 05 12 97 14 34 44 CLEAR DATA NO Figure 7 8 Clear Data Screen 4460 Manual Start Header End Header Clear Data Page 51 This header displays the newest two log files in memory The newest log file is selected by default This header displays the newest two log files in memory The newest log file is selected by default More than one log file may be cleared at once By default only the newest log file in memory will be cleared If a block of the files are to be cleared they must be selected using the up and down MODE BACK ENTER and SCREEN SELECT keys Files must be selected by the block so all log files between the Start Header file selected and End Header file selected will be cleared To define a block of files select the end file from the block desired the file with the oldest date desired Then return to the Start Header and select the beginning file from the block desired the file with the newest date desired To clear the data selected move to the Clear Data field and press the SCREEN SELECT key Then use the up and down MODE keys to select YES Press BA
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