CORNET ED-88T User Manual

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LED color
RF Power level
RF Power density
LF600/LF30 level E-field level
Indication
Action
RED3
-5 dBm up
0.18 w/m
2
30uT/3uT up
500 v/m
Italy RF safety standard (0.1w/m2)
Caution!
RED2
-10 dBm
0.058 w/m
2
20uT/2uT
200 v/m
Swiss RF safety standard (0.04w/m2)
Caution!
RED1
-15 dBm
0.018 w/m
2
10uT/1uT
100 v/m
Russian RF safety standard (0.02w/m2)
Caution!
YELLOW3
-20 dBm
5.8 mw/m
2
5uT/0.5uT
75 v/m
safe
YELLOW2
-25 dBm
1.8 mw/m
2
2uT/0.2uT
50 v/m
safe
YELLOW1
-30 dBm
0.58 mw/m
2
0.5uT/0.05uT
30 v/m
safe
GREEN3
-35 dBm
0.18 mw/m
2
0.2uT/0.02uT
20 v/m
WiFi Wireless LAN typically in this range
safe
GREEN2
-40 dBm down
0.06 mw/m
2
0.2uT/0.02uT down
10vm
Some signal source around
safe
CORNET® ED-88T Electrosmog meter user’s manual 7/22/2015
CORNET Microsystem Inc., ED-88 Electrosmog meter is a Tri-mode device for quick measurement of both High frequency (RF) Electromagnetic wave field strength/power density level, Low frequency (LF) Magnetic field level(Gauss, Tesla), and Low frequency Electric Field(V/m) for living environments. It is an excellent device for individual or company with Electromagnetic wave safety concerns. It has RF bandwidth of 100MHz to 8GHz with high sensitivity (0.5uw/m² to 1.8w/m²) and LF bandwidth of 50Hz to 10KHz (or 50Hz to 1KHz) with sensitivity of 0.1uT to 60uT(1mG-600mG) or 0.01uT to 1uT(0.1mG to 10mG). and E-field bandwidth of 50Hz-50KHz with sensitivity of 10v/m to 1000v/m, with very fast response time
Applications:
- High frequency RF Electromagnetic wave field strength and power density measurement
- Low frequency LF Magnetic field measurement (Gauss meter function)
- Low frequency ELF Electric field measurement (E-field meter function)
- Mobile phone base station antenna radiation power density measurement
- Wireless communications, Analog & Digital RF (AM/FM, TDMA, GSM, DECT, CDMA,3G,4G)
- RF power measurement for transmitters
- Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, Ultra-wide-band detection, installation, optimization
- Spy camera, wireless bug finder
- Cellular/Cordless phone radiation safety level, Electrical Utilities SMART METER radiation level
- AC power line, High voltage tower, power Transformer, motors and small appliance EMF
- Microwave oven leakage detection
- Personal living environment EMF safety evaluation
Usage guide:
(1) Put the 9V battery in the ED88, Handle the unit with right hand in vertical direction, and push the power
switch button to turn on the power, it will come up with RF meter mode.
(2) The RF sensor is located in the left hand side of the ED88; the LF sensor is located in the right
hand top side of the ED88, the E-field sensor is located in the middle top side of the ED88, please do not cover the sensor area with hand or other objects.
(3) There are two push button below the power switch: “Mode” button and “Hold” button. “Mode”
button is used to switch in between RF mode, two LF modes, and E-field mode. The “Hold” button is
used to freeze the data reading of the ED88 (4) RF mode: measured RF field strength/power density is shown on the digital LCD display (with dBm, v/m, or mw/m²). 8 LED lights with Red, Yellow, and Green color on the right hand side of LCD window are used for quick RF signal level indications. 3 Red LEDs are used to indicate the 3 safety ranges. The power level of each LED can be found in the table on the ED88 front panel. (5) LF mode: measured LF magnetic field strength is shown on the digital LCD display (with uT and mGauss). Two LF modes can be selected by Mode button: (a) LF30mode (0.1mG-10mG)
and (b)LF600 mode (1mG-600mG). 8 color LED lights are also available to show the relative
strength of the magnetic field. (6) E-field mode: measured ELF electric field strength is shown on the digital LCD display with V/m. (7) Histogram: previous 30 signal level readings are recorded and shown as moving graph on the LCD display for RF, LF, and E-field modes. It can be used for finding direction of signal source
and recording bursts from digital RF signals such as signals from AC smart meter. (8) Hold: HOLD button can be used to halt the data measurement of the ED88, a “HOLD” mark
will shown on the LCD screen to indicate the “Hold” conditio n. P ush the “Hold” button again the
ED88 will exit from the “Hold” condition. (9) MAX: Maximum measured data value since the last power-on is shown on the LCD display. (10) Average: average signal value is displayed on the LCD with “A” mark. It can be used to
estimate the duty cycle of the digital RF burst signals. (11) Sound function & LCD backlight: go into the “Hold mode first, then toggle the “Mode button
in sequence to turn-on/off the LCD backlight and the Sound signature function, a “S” mark on
the LCD indicates the sound mode is on. The LCD,backlight is forced off when the Sound is ON
to reduce the battery current consumption. (Remember to turn-off the LCD backlight or the
sound function when it is not needed). Audio Sound can be used to detect very low level RF
signals (down to 0.05uw/m2) especially the modern digital RF burst signals.
The Audio sound will output from bottom hole of the enclosure, (do not plug the bottom hole)
(12) SysSetup Menu: can be enabled by push and hold the “H OLD” button then push the
“Mode” button to get into the SysSetup menu, use the 1st button to move the cursor in the Menu and use the 2nd button to enable/disable the function. In the SysSetup menu: (a) EXIT: exit the SysSetup menu, return to normal mode (b) RF level units select: mw/m2, v/m, or dBm
(c) MAX_CLEAR bit: If the MAX_CLEAR is “ON” the MAX value can be cleared by
toggling the “HOLD” button. If it is “OFF” the MA X value can be cleared only
by power off the meter. (d) Alarm function: ON/OFF and one of the 8 trigger levels(0, -5,-10,-15,-20,-25,-30,-35dBm) can Be selected to trigger the audio Alarm. *(Alarm function is used in RF mode only). (e) RESET: reset to factory default (mw/m2 ,MAX_CLEAR= “on”, Alarm= “off”) (f) SAVE: push the 2nd button to save the changes of setup to EEPROM memory. Do not
power off meter, Wait until save is done! (EXIT without SAVE to EEPROM the
changes will still functional, but it will lost if the meter is power off ).
(13) The LF30 mode: has high sensitivity (0.1mG-10mG), but with lower frequency range
(50Hz –1KHz) to reduce the high frequency noise. (The Histogram and LED segment display can go up to 30mG)
The LF600 mode: with sensitivity (1mG-600mG), has higher frequency coverage (50Hz -10KHz). When measuring the high frequency digital/pulse type of signals,(such as switching power supply)
the LF30 mode might have lower reading than the LF600 mode, this is due to the lower frequency coverage range of the LF30 mode.
(14) While in LF (magnetic/electric field measurement) or E-field mode, please hold the ED88 steady to
get the good stable reading, avoid fast moving of the ED88 to prevent the sudden change of the reading caused by the Earth magnetic field or the induced electric field of nearby objects.
(15) AC Smart Meter radiates RF signal in short burst every few minutes, use MAX function and
Histogram function of ED88, and wait a few minutes to capture the RF signals from smart meter.
Field strength/power density readout:
ED88 use 8 high brightness LED to indicate the measured power density with 3 safety
indications.
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NOTE:
Most high frequency RF antenna such as Mobile phone base station is vertical polarized
(in vertical direction), therefore while in RF mode, the ED88 is normally used in vertical direction. For LF mode, the LF sensor is located in the top right hand of the ED88 and the meter is normally used in Horizontal position in LF mode. For E-field mode, the E-field sensor is located in the top middle of the meter, point the sensor to the ELF source. Please rotate the meter to find the maximum reading direction in either case. The maximum reading will also increase as you approach the source. ED88 can be used to find the location of signal source.
Most of modern communication devices (Mobile phone, Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi, etc.,) use
digital RF burst signals. When measuring this type of signals, several LED lights will blinking at the same time. this is normal and it can be used as an indication of burst type of RF signals. For continues waves (AM/FM) signals, the LED light will be stable. ED88 measures the peak power density of the signal with very fast sampling time. It is more accurate than the needle style of readout which only shown the average value of signal power most of the time.
Electromagnetic wave field strength/power density reduces very fast with distance (distance
square), keep a good distance from the high frequency RF signal source can reduce the high frequency radiation effect. Alumina foil or window sun reflector film (silver color) can be used as an effective and low cost shielding material for most of RF radiations.
ED88 is designed for quick living environment RF radiation evaluation and is for reference use
only. Official RF safety radiation measurement procedure is complicate and should be handled by trained technical person with lab instruments. Safety range standard listed below is for reference only. ED88 is not a medical instrument, Please do not use it in medical, legal or other related applications.
The “SENSOR” mark on the bottom of the back encl osure cover is not used in ED88 ED88 is designed for home and personal use only, It is not for commercial rental purpose. The audio sound output of the sound function is the demodulated RF signal, it is good for AM
and modern digital RF signals (pulse/burst ) detection, it is not for FM or constant amplitude RF signals or LF/ELF modes. it is an excellent tool for RF signal type indication. (different RF signal such as Wifi, GSM, DECT, .etc., all has different sound frequency signature of the demodulated RF signal) and for very low level signal detection.
When in E-field mode, the electric field induced by human body or large objects nearby can
affect the measurement results, hold the ED88 by hand on the lower right side of the meter, do not cover the E-field sensor area (top of the meter) by hand or other objects, keep away from large metal door or objects. Point the top of the ED88 to the high voltage AC power line (with ED88 at least 1 meter above the ground) when measuring the VLF/ELF E-field radiation from AC power lines or towers.
Specification
Sensor type: Electric field sensor and Magnetic field sensor Frequency range & Sensitivity: RF: 100MHz to 8GHz
(-60dBm to +5dBm),(0.5uw/m2 to 1.8w/m2), (14mv/m to 26.2v/m)
LF1: 50Hz to 10KHz (0.1uT to 60uT)/(1mG to600mG) LF2: 50Hz to 1KHz (0.01uT to 1uT)/(0.1mG to 10mG)
ELF: 50Hz to 50KHz (10v/m to 1000v/m) RF Peak power measurement: 0.5uw/m² to 1.8w/m² Display type: digital LCD graphic display Unit of measurements: dBm, mw/m², v/m, uT, mG LCD back light: 15 seconds auto-off and manual on/off control Display of data: LCD 4 and 5 digit, 8 LED color segment,
Moving Histogram(level/time) of previous 30 recorded data, Analog segment bar
Data update rate: Sampling rate: 10000/sec. Display update rate: 2/sec. Error rate: RF: +/- 3.5dBm, LF: 20%, E-field: 25% Functions: Hold, Max, Average, Sound signature, Alarm, Sound & Alarm: Audio Sound ON/OFF control, programmable Alarm triggering level Safety standard indication: 3 safety range indication by 3 Red LED Battery used: 9V alkaline battery, or 9v Li-ion rechargeable battery (not included) Battery life: >20 hours
The European Community provided general guidelines in its Council Recommendation of July 1999.1 ICNIRP published similar guidelines in April 1998.2 Table I gives a sampling of the international and national field­strength limit values for the general public and continuous exposure (for Reference only !)
950Mhz 1850Mhz
1W/m2 = 1000mW/m2, 1mW/m2 = 1000uW/m2 = 0.1uW/cm2 1uW/m2 =0.001mW/m2 , 1uT = 10mG
International
Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC
42 V/m (4.75W/m2)
59 V/m (9.25W/m2)
International
ICNIRP Guidelines, April 1998
42 V/m (4.75W/m2)
59 V/m (9.25W/m2)
Austria
Ö NORM S1120
49 V/m (6.33W/m2)
61 V/m (10W/m2)
Belgium
Belgisch Staatsblad F.2001-1365
21 V/m (1.18W/m2)
30 V/m (2.31W/m2)
Germany
26. Deutsche Verordnung
42 V/m (4.75W/m2)
59 V/m (9.25W/m2)
Italy
Decreto n. 381, 1998
6 V/m (0.1W/m2) 20 V/m (1W/m2)
6 V/m (0.1W/m2) 20 V/m (1W/m2)
The Netherlands
Health Council
51 V/m (6.92W/m2)
83 V/m (18W/m2)
Switzerland
Verordnung 1999
4 V/m (0.04W/m2)
6 V/m (0.1W/m2)
United States
IEEE C95.1
49 V/m (6.33W/m2)
68 V/m (12W/m2)
China
Draft: National Quality Technology Monitoring Bureau
49 V/m (6.33W/m2)
61 V/m (10W/m2)
Japan
Radio-Radiation Protection Guidelines, 1990
49 V/m (6.33W/m2)
61 V/m (10W/m2)
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