ETS-Lindgren HI-2200 User Manual

HI-2200
RF Survey Meter
User Manual
ETS-Lindgren L.P. 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 L.P. assuming any liability whatsoever arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein. ETS-Lindgren L.P. does not convey any license under its patent rights or the rights of others.
© Copyright 2003–2009 by ETS-Lindgren L.P. All Rights Reserved. No part of this document may be copied by any means without written permission from ETS-Lindgren L.P.
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Revision Record | HI-2200, RF Survey Meter, Manual | Part #H-600095, Rev. D
Revision Description Date
A Initial Release December, 2003
B Update Application section and
overall style
C Update Model H210 H-Field Probe
specifications; rebrand
D Updated dynamic range for
Model C300 E-Field Probe
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April, 2007
September, 2008
June, 2009
Table of Contents
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings .............................................. vii
1.0 Introduction .......................................................................... 9
Control / Meter Module Features ................................................................. 10
Harness ....................................................................................................... 10
Standard Configuration ................................................................................ 10
Optional Items .............................................................................................. 11
ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin ................................................. 12
2.0 Maintenance ....................................................................... 13
Battery Replacement ................................................................................... 13
Annual Calibration ....................................................................................... 13
Replacement and Optional Parts ................................................................. 14
Service Procedures ..................................................................................... 14
3.0 Specifications ..................................................................... 15
Meter Specifications .................................................................................... 15
Probe Specifications .................................................................................... 15
Model E100 E-Field Probe................................................................... 15
Model H200 H-Field Probe .................................................................. 16
Model H210 H-Field probe................................................................... 17
Model C300 E-Field Probe .................................................................. 17
Model C310 E-Field Probe .................................................................. 18
Physical Specifications ................................................................................ 19
4.0 Assembly and Installation ................................................ 21
Installing the Batteries ................................................................................. 21
5.0 Keypad and Display ........................................................... 23
Keypad Description ...................................................................................... 23
Screens Description ..................................................................................... 25
Monitoring and Top Level Navigation Screen ...................................... 25
6.0 Operation ............................................................................ 27
Connecting the Probe .................................................................................. 27
About Matched Probes ................................................................................ 28
Powering Up ................................................................................................ 29
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Possible Error Messages at Start Up ................................................... 29
Probe Units .................................................................................................. 29
Units for the E-Field Probe .................................................................. 29
Units for the H-Field Probe .................................................................. 30
Units for the Conformal Field Probes................................................... 30
Setup ........................................................................................................... 30
Log Mode ............................................................................................. 30
Alarm Point .......................................................................................... 31
Audio .................................................................................................... 31
Graph Style .......................................................................................... 32
Avg Window ......................................................................................... 32
Display Mode ....................................................................................... 33
Number Digits ...................................................................................... 34
AVG Mode ........................................................................................... 34
Data ............................................................................................................. 34
Log View .............................................................................................. 34
Log Upload .......................................................................................... 35
Log Delete ........................................................................................... 35
Miscellaneous .............................................................................................. 36
Reset ................................................................................................... 36
Download ............................................................................................. 36
7.0 Application ......................................................................... 37
Begin Logging .............................................................................................. 37
Probe Support Structures ............................................................................ 38
Averaging ..................................................................................................... 38
8.0 Upload Utility ...................................................................... 41
Install Upload Utility ..................................................................................... 41
Start Upload Utility ....................................................................................... 41
Upload Data ................................................................................................. 42
View Data .................................................................................................... 42
9.0 Download Utility ................................................................. 43
Install Download Utility ................................................................................. 43
Start Download Utility .................................................................................. 43
Download the File ........................................................................................ 44
Appendix A: Warranty ............................................................. 45
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Appendix B: Menu Tree ........................................................... 47
Appendix C: EC Declaration of Conformity .......................... 53
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Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Note: Denotes helpful information intended to
See the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin for safety, regulatory, and other product marking information.
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.
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1.0 Introduction
The ETS-Lindgren Holaday HI-2200 RF Survey Meter is designed for basic
radio frequency (RF) safety measurements. The survey meter is a compact measurement system with interchangeable probes that provides testing flexibility. Applications include broadcast, commercial radio, television, mobile communication, and health care facilities. Electric and magnetic probes are sold separately; see the specifications section for a detailed description of available probes.
The front panel of the HI-2200 includes an LCD display and a keypad; for a description of the keys, see Keypad Description on page 23. A probe connection is located at the top of the unit. At the bottom of the unit is a serial I/O connector configured as a mini DIN, and a receptacle for mounting the unit on a tripod, dielectric handle, or the harness.
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Control / Meter Module Features
Data logging capability
Interchangeable field probes
Easy to use space and temporal averaging
Lightweight, hand-held design
Large graphical display
Adjustable alarm threshold
User selectable meter units
RS-232 data interface
Greater than 20 hour battery life for four, AA, replaceable alkaline
batteries
Reversible hand strap for right or left hand use
Harness
The HI-2200 harness is designed to assist in carrying the unit in the field. The purpose of the harness is to provide hands-free movement. It is not intended to be a climbing harness. Above ground level, use proper personal safety equipment while climbing.
Standard Configuration
RF Survey Meter
RS-232 Cable, Mini-DIN to D89
Upload/Download Software
Harness
Carrying Case
AA Alkaline Batteries (4)
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Optional Items
H-651020 Fiber Optic Link Kit—ProbeView II™ software combined with the Fiber Optic Link Kit allows the user to optically link the HI-2200 with a personal computer for remote monitoring and data logging. The use of the optical interface and fiber cable reduces the possibility of field disturbances as seen when using traditional wire cables.
H-491009 Tripod—This Dielectric Tripod is the preferred method for mounting field probes for making unperturbed field measurements. It includes a 1/4–20 UNC threaded stud for mounting any ETS-Lindgren probe with a tripod mount. It is designed with an adjustable center post and a rotating mount.
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ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin
See the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the following:
Warranty information
Safety, regulatory, and other product marking information
Steps to receive your shipment
Steps to return a component for service
ETS-Lindgren calibration service
ETS-Lindgren contact information
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2.0 Maintenance
Before performing any maintenance, follow the safety information in the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment.
Maintenance of the HI-2200 is limited to external components such as cables or connectors.
WARRANTY
If you have any questions concerning maintenance, contact ETS-Lindgren Customer Service.
Battery Replacement
The HI-2200 requires four AA batteries. See Specifications on page 15 for additional battery specifications.
If the HI-2200 RF Survey Meter fails to power on, the batteries may be depleted. To replace the batteries, follow the steps in Installing the Batteries on page 21 to remove the battery tray from the HI-2200 and install new batteries.
Annual Calibration
See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for information on ETS-Lindgren calibration services.
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Replacement and Optional Parts
Following are the part numbers for ordering replacement or optional parts for the HI-2200.
Part Description Part Number
RF Survey Meter HI-2200 RS-232 Cable, Mini-DIN to D89 H-220110 Upload/Download Software H-491196 Harness H-470588 Carrying Case H-491243 AA Alkaline Batteries (4) 400032 Fiber Optic Link Kit H-651020 Tripod H-491009
Service Procedures
For the steps to return a system or system component to ETS-Lindgren for service, see the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment.
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3.0 Specifications
Meter Specifications
Internal Memory: >65,000 data points User Selectable Units
(Probe Dependent): Battery: Four AA
Operating Life: Approximately 20 hours
Operating Temperature: -10oC to 50oC Connector: RS-232 I/O serial interface six-pin
V/m, μW/cm mA/m
(1.2–1.5 V Nominal Alkaline or Nickel-Metal Hydride or Nickel-Cadmium)
(with new alkaline batteries)
mini DIN
Probe Specifications
2
, mW/cm2, W/m2 A/m,
Probes must be calibrated or matched prior to using them with the HI-2200. For more information, see Matched Probes on page 28.
The following tables represent probes that are designed to be used with the HI-2200 RF Survey Meter.
MODEL E100 E-FIELD PROBE
Model E100 E-Field Probe
Sensor Type: Electric Field Detection: Isotropic (Total Field Indication) Frequency Range: 100 kHz – 5 GHz Frequency Response: ± 1 dB (1 MHz to 4 GHz) Dynamic Range: 0.3 V/m to 800 V/m (Single Range)
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Model E100 E-Field Probe
Overload Withstand: >1200 V/m Isotropic Response: ± 0.7 dB @ 400 MHz Units of Measure: V/m, µW/cm
2
,
mW/cm2, W/m2
E-Field Probe Dimension:
Overall Length: 260 mm (10.3 in)
Sensor Cover: 60 mm x 71.1 mm
2.4 in x 2.8 in
MODEL H200 H-FIELD PROBE
Model H200 H-Field Probe
Sensor Type: Magnetic Field Detection: Isotropic (Total Field Indication) Frequency Range: 5 MHz to 300 MHz Frequency Response: ± 1 dB (10 MHz to 100 MHz)
± 2.5 dB (5 MHz to 300 MHz)
Dynamic Range: 30 mA/m – 10 A/m (Single Range) Overload Withstand: 20 A/m Isotropic Response: ± 0.7 dB @ 100 MHz
2
Units of Measure: A/m, mA/m µW/cm
,
mW/cm2, W/m2
E-Field Probe Dimension:
Overall Length: 260 mm (10.3 in)
Sensor Cover (Diameter): 60 mm (2.4 in)
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