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Printed in U.S.A. Part No. 06-114937 Edition 5, 05/07
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About this Manual
To the best of our knowledge and at the time written, the information contained in this
document is technically correct and the procedures accurate and adequate to operate this instrument in compliance with its original advertised specifications.
Notes and Safety Information
This Operator’s Manual contains warning headings which alert the user to check for
hazardous conditions. These appear throughout this manual where applicable and
are defined below. To ensure the safety of operating performance of this instrument,
these instructions must be adhered to.
Warning, refer to accompanying documents.
!
Caution, risk of electric shock.
Technical Assistance
SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY offers assistance Monday through Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm Central Time. To receive assistance contact Technical Support or Customer Service at (715) 588-3311.
Internet: http://www.simpsonelectric.com
Warranty and Returns
SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY warrants each instrument and other articles manufactured by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use
and service, its obligation under this warranty being limited to making good at its
factory or other article of equipment which shall within one (1) year after delivery of
such instrument or other article of equipment to the original purchaser be returned
intact to it, or to one of its authorized service centers, with transportation charges
prepaid, and which its examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to have been
thus defective; this warranty being expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed
or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities on its part, and SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY neither assumes nor authorizes any other persons to assume for
it any other liability in connection with the sales of its products.
This warranty shall not apply to any instrument or other article of equipment which
shall have been repaired or altered outside the SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY
factory or authorized service centers, nor which has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident, incorrect wiring by others, or installation or use not in accord with
instructions furnished by the manufacturer.
1Mounting Bracket10-863122
1Operator’s Manual6-114937
1Connector, PC Board22990
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This manual represents your meter as manufactured at the time of publication. It
assumes standard software. Special versions of software may be fitted, in which
case you will be provided with additional details.
The apparatus has been designed and tested in accordance with EN 61010-1, “Safety
Requirments for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use.”
This operationg guide contains information and warnings that must be followed by
the user to ensure safe operation and to maintain the apparatus in a safe condition.
We reserve the right to make changes and improvements to the product without
obligation to incorporate these changes and improvements into units previously
shipped.
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid
electrical shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the
operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
3.1Case and Front Cover Removal
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Remove all power and connections to the Instrument before removing the case
or replacing the fuse.
The case and front cover can be removed for maintenance purposes as follows:
1. Disconnect the Instrument from the AC power source (2865) or turn power
OFF.
2. Remove the two screws that attach the front cover to the Instrument (when
used) and remove the PC board connector from the rear of the Instrument.
3. Remove the two screws that attach the front cover to the case and pull the PC
board assembly forward out of the case.
3.2Line Fuse Replacement (2865 only)
1. Remove the case and front cover as described in paragraph 3.1.
2. Carefully lift the defective fuse from the holder and replace with a type 1/8A,
8AG, normal-blow fuse. (The line fuse is located next to the power transformer.)
3. Replace the case and front cover.
SHOCK HAZARD: As defined in American National Standard, C39.5, Safety
Requirements for Electrical & Electronic Measuring & Controlling Instrumentation, a shock hazard shall be considered to exist at any part involving a potential
in excess of 30 volts RMS (sine wave) or 42.4 volts DC or peak and where a
leakage current from that part to ground exceeds 0.5 milliampere, when measured with an appropriate measuring instrument defined in Section 11.6.1 of
ANSI C39.5.
NOTE: The proper measuring instrument for the measurement of leakage current consists essentially of a network of a 1500 ohm non-inductive resistor shunted
by a 0.15 microfarad capacitor connected between the terminals of the measuring instrument. The leakage current is that portion of the current that flows through
the resistor. The Simpson Model 229-Series 2 AC Leakage Current Tester meets
the ANSI C39.5 requirements for the measurement of AC leakage current and
can be used for this purpose. To measure DC Leakage current, connect a 1500
ohm non-inductive resistor in series with a Simpson 0-500 DC .microammeter
and use this as the measuring instrument.
3.1 Case and Front Cover Removal ..........................................................10
3.2 Line Fuse Replacement (2865 only) ................................................... 1 0
Model 2865 is securely connected to a good earth (power line) ground. Use a
standard 3-wire line cord, and a 3-wire grounded outlet that conforms to the latest
electrical code. All power connections are made to the PC board connector. The
power requirement of the 2865 is approximately 5 VA. The model 2866 is wired for
5 VDC operation, requiring approximately 200 mA.
2.3Connections
Refer to Figure 3 for the wiring diagram of the Model 2865 or to Figure 4 for the
wiring diagram of the Model 2866.
Do not apply power to the Instrument until all connections are completed.
The signal input connections for the Models 2865 and 2866 are identical. Use
either a twisted pair of leads, or 2-wire shielded cable for low level, high output
impedance circuits.
Once you’ve completed wiring the connector, orient the connector polarizing key
so that it mates with the slot on the PC board and insert the PC connector onto the
PC board. Two No. 4-40 x 5/8" screws are required to permanently attach the PC
connector to the Instrument.
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INPUT
INPUT SHUNT/
ATTENUATOR
REFERENCE
A/D
LSI
LED
DISPLAY
1.INTRODUCTION
1.1General
The Simpson 2865 and 2866 (hereafter referred to as the 2865 or 2866 or the
Instruments) are 3½-digit, panel-mounted instruments that provide visual indication for either DC voltage or DC current measurement. Both Instruments feature
0.1 percent accuracy using solid-state integrated circuit electronics.
Figure 1. 2865 and 2866 Block Diagram
2.INSTALLATION
2.1Panel Mounting Instructions
These Instruments can be mounted on panels ranging from 1/16 to 1/4 inches in
thickness without any modification. To mount the Instrument, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the Instrument through the front panel cutout.
2. Insert a side mounting bracket (10-863122) on each side of the Instrument.
Use the two holes near the bezel shown in Figure 2.
3. Slide the brackets toward the rear of the slots until they lock in place.
4. Turn the screws in each bracket until they firmly contact the panel surface. Do
not over-tighten.
*3.622"
(92mm)
FRONT PANEL CUT-OUT
PANEL THICKNESS
SCREW
*1.682"
(42.72mm)
SIDE MOUNTING
BRACKET
*±.010"
Figure 2. Panel Mounting and Cut-Out Dimensions
2.2Power Source Requirements
1/16" to 1/4"
FRONT PANEL
3.9"W
(99mm)
4.27" DEEP
(109mm)
1.93"H
(49mm)
The 2865 can be used as a self-contained, panel-mounted unit, operating from
either a 120 or 240 volt AC, 50 to 400 Hz power source. The 2866 is designed to
operate from a 5 VDC power source. Both Instruments feature solid-state, lightemitting diode (LED) displays, automatic polarity selection and indication, automatic zeroing, excellent temperature characteristics, high input resistance (for
DC voltage models), fast response time and automatic out-of-range indication.
These Instruments, which provide high reliability and compact design, use a
Large-Scale-Integration (LSI) module for the analog-to-digital circuitry.
Both Instruments are especially suited for system-oriented application. The versatility of AC line or DC operation and 200 mV full range sensitivity allow each
Instrument to be used as a direct replacement for an analog type instrument. This
feature makes it convenient to convert existing instruments or systems from analog to digital display and at the same time improve the performance of a system.
NOTE: This Operator’s Manual contains information essential to the operation of
this Instrument. Keep in a convenient place and use for reference as required.
!
These Instruments are designed for maximum safety to the operator when mounted
in a panel according to instructions contained in paragraph 2.1. They are not to be
used unmounted or for exploratory measurements in unknown circuits.
1.2Safety Precautions
These Instruments do not themselves present a shock hazard, but if connected to
auxiliary line-operated equipment, the auxiliary circuits must be properly grounded
for safety and to prevent improper readings.
When connecting the 2865 to a power line circuit, make certain that the ground
terminal of the PC board is connected to earth ground.
Do not attempt to float the input terminals at more than 250V DC with respect to
power line (earth) ground. Doing so may damage the Instrument.
Check that the power designation on top of the case agrees with the power
source to be used.
The Model 2865 is wired at the factory for 120 volts AC operation (see Table 1).
For 240 volt operation, be sure that the power line ground connection of the
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Before removing the power connector from the Instruments, make certain that the
circuit power sources are de-energized and any capacitors are discharged.
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Table 1. Technical Data
1. Full Scale Ranges:
DC Voltage
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V02V99.91±M01⍀2054220642
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Aµ02Aµ99.91±Am024054240642
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2. Accuracy:±(0.1% of input + 1 count) at refer-
3. Temperature Coefficient:±(0.01% of input +0.05 count) per
4. Sensitivity:100 µV for 200 mV unit
5. Resolution:One part in 2000
6. lnput Bias Current:10 pA maximum at reference con-
7. Full Range Step Response:1 second
(to rated accuracy)
8. Norm. Mode Rejection:50 dB minimum at 60 Hz
9. Com. Mode Rejection:90 dB minimum (2865 only)
(with 1 kV unbalance at 60 Hz)
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10. Rated Circuit-To-Ground Voltage*:
(Maximum Common Mode Voltage)
2865:250 VDC between either input ter-
minal and power line ground
2866:–4.0 to +4.5 VDC between the com-
mon (–) input terminal and the
power source common (5 VDC return)
*The maximum voltage, with respect to ground, which may safely and con-
tinuously be applied to the circuit of an instrument.
11. Conversion:
Technique:Up-Down Integration
Rate:3 samples per second, nominal
12. Display:
Type:7-segment, light-emitting diodes
with 0.56" high numerals
Number of Digits:3 full digits, plus overrange “1” digit
Polarity:Automatic, with “–” indication; “+”
indication implied
Out-of-Range:All digits blank, except “1” digit
Decimal Point:Jumper selectable
13. Power Requirements:
2865:120 or 240 VAC ±10%, 50 to 400
Hz, 5 VA
2866:5 VDC, ±5% at 200 mA
14. Temperature Range:
Operating:0°C to +55°C at 0 to 85% relative
humidity, non-condensing
Storage:–40°C to +60°X
15. Reference Conditions:
Temperature:23°C, ±2°C
Atmospheric Pressure:575 to 800 mmHg
16. Warm-Up Time:Less than 15 minutes at reference
conditions.
1.3Theory of Operation
The basic block diagram of both Instruments is shown in Figure 1. The analog-todigital conversion is accomplished by the Up-Down Integration technique. All A/
D conversion circuitry is contained in an LSI integrated circuit. These Instruments
convert an analog DC voltage at the input terminals into a corresponding digital
value and polarity which are displayed in numeric form on the 7-segment lightemitting diode (LED) display. The particular current or voltage range is obtained
by connecting the appropriate attenuator network to the input.
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