This Measurement Guide provides examples of settings for actual
measurements using the 8807-01, 8808-01, 8807-51, 8808-51.
The Guide provides only the minimum required information:
please read the Operating Manual for usage in particular
applications, and the notes about the measurement operations,
before beginning to measure.
The following three examples are provided:
(1) Measuring the voltage waveform of a 220 V AC source
(Memory Recorder Function)
(2) Measuring the RMS voltage of a 220 V AC source
(RMS Recorder Function)
(3) Measuring a current waveform using the 9018-10
(Memory Recorder Function)
9018-10
Connected
Device
Measurement Example Wiring Diagram
NOTE
The printer cannot be used with alkaline batteries
: use either
the 9418-15 AC ADAPTER or 9447 BATTERY PACK
when using the printer.
This example describes how to measure the voltage waveform of a
220 V AC (50 Hz) commercial power source using the Memory
Recorder function.
Move the flashing cursor using the cursor keys (
the
1. Press the SET key to display the Status screen.
andkeys to make a setting.
1.PresstheSETkeytodisplaytheStatusscreen.
MemoryRecorder Function
), and use
1
2. Press the SET key to display the Channel screen.
1.PresstheSETkeytodisplaytheStatusscreen.
1
2
3
SYSTEM
1. Function:
2
2. Time axis range:
3. Shot: optional setting
3
SYSTEM
Settings for Channel 1 (CH1)
1. Waveform color
optional setting
2. Voltage axis range:
(The waveform peak value
of 220 Vrms is
approximately311 V.)
3. Zero position:
(Set the center of the
screen to 0 V)
This example describes how to measure the voltage waveform of a
220 V AC (50 Hz) commercial power source using the RMS
Recorder function.
Move the flashing cursor using the cursor keys
a setting using the
1. Press the SET key to display the Status screen.
can measure only voltage by itself, but when connected with the
9018-10 CLAMP ON PROBE, it can also measure current.
1. Press the SET key to display the Status screen.
1.PresstheSETkeytodisplaytheStatusscreen.
1
SYSTEM
1. Function:
2. Time axis range:
2
3. Shot: optional setting
SET
DISP
MEMORY
5ms
3
2. Press the SET key to display the Channel screen.
1.PresstheSETkeytodisplaytheStatusscreen.
SYSTEM
Settings for Channel 2 (CH2)
1. Waveform color
setting
2. Input coupling:
3. Voltage axis range: Set the
range to correspond with the
current range of the 9018-10
4
3
1
2
5
Example: 20 A
4. Current value for one division
(along the measurement axis
range)
5. Zero position:
(set the center of the screen to
0 A.)
SET
When changing the current range of the 9018-10 CLAMP ON
PROBE, be sure to also change the voltage axis range of the 880701, 8808-01, 8807-51, 8808-51 to correspond to the new range. If
the ranges of the two units do not correspond, incorrect values are
displayed.
3. Press the SET key to display the Trigger screen.
1.PresstheSETkeytodisplaytheStatusscreen.
SYSTEM
1
2
3
Trigger Setting
The trigger activates at the rising
5.000A crossing.
(Measurement is started.)
Start Measurement
1.PresstheSETkeytodisplaytheStatusscreen.
START
45
STOP
Press the START key to start measurement.
The unit remains in the Trigger Wa iting
Condition until the trigger condition occurs.
When the trigger occurs, the waveform is input
for the set recording length.
When the List&Gauge setting is set to "Gauge" or "List&Gauge" on the
Environment screen, the gauge is printed with the waveform. The gauge
is displayed as 'A' (Amperes) with the input coupling settings in effect.
(3) Measuring a Current Waveform Using the 9018-10 (Memory Recorder Function)
HIOKI 8807-01, 8808-01, 8807-51, 8808-51
MEMORY HiCORDER
Measurement Guide
Publication date: November 2007 Revised edition 3
Edited and published by HIOKI E.E. CORPORATION
Technical Support Section
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are subject to revision without prior notice.
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