Unauthorized duplication of Teledyne LeCroy documentation materials other than for internal sales and
distribution purposes is strictly prohibited. However, clients are encouraged to distribute and duplicate Teledyne
LeCroy documentation for their own internal educational purposes.
WaveRunner, WavePro, and Teledyne LeCroy are registered trademarks of Teledyne LeCroy, Inc. Windows is a
registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other product or brand names are trademarks or requested
trademarks of their respective holders. Information in this publication supersedes all earlier versions.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Warranty
Teledyne Lecroy warrants this oscilloscope accessory for normal use and operation within specification for a period
of one year from the date of shipment. Spare parts, replacement parts and repairs are warranted for 90 days.
In exercising its warranty, Teledyne Lecroy, at its option, will either repair or replace any assembly returned within
its warranty period to the Customer Service Department or an authorized service center. However, this will be
done only if the product is determined by Teledyne Lecroy’s examination to be defective due to workmanship or
materials, and the defect is not caused by misuse, neglect, accident, abnormal conditions of operation, or damage
resulting from attempted repair or modifications by a non-authorized service facility.
The customer will be responsible for the transportation and insurance charges for the return of products to the
service facility. Teledyne Lecroy will return all products under warranty with transportation charges prepaid.
This warranty replaces all other warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranty
of merchantability, fitness or adequacy for any particular purposes or use. Teledyne Lecroy shall not be liable for
any special, incidental, or consequential damages, whether in contract or otherwise.
Key Features ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Connecting the Probe to the Test Instrument ............................................................................................................ 4
Connecting the Probe to the Test Circuit .................................................................................................................. 4
Operation with a Teledyne LeCroy Oscilloscope ...................................................................................................... 5
AC Coupling ................................ ................................................................ ................................ .............................. 5
Auto Zero .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Care and Maintenance ................................................................................................ ...................................................7
Service Strategy ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
Returning a Defective Probe ..........................................................................................................................................9
Test Equipment Required ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Test Equipment Required ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Appendix A ................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Performance Verification Test Record .................................................................................................................... 23
Equipment Used ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
CP500 Test Record ................................................................................................................................................ 23
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WARNING. High Voltage, risk of electric shock.
CAUTION. Potential for damage to probe or instrument it is connected to. Attend to the accompanying
information to protect against personal injury or damage. Do not proceed until conditions are fully understood
and met.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) HAZARD. The probe is susceptible to damage if anti-static measures
are not taken.
DOUBLE INSULATION
PROTECTIVE (EARTH) TERMINAL
Safety Instructions
This section contains instructions that must be observed to keep this oscilloscope accessory operating in
a correct and safe condition. You are required to follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition
to the precautions specified in this section.
The overall safety of any system incorporating this accessory is the responsibility of the assembler of
the system.
Symbols
These symbols may appear on the probe body or in this manual to alert you to important safety
considerations.
Precautions
Connect and disconnect properly. Connect probe to the measurement instrument before
connecting the test leads to a circuit/signal being tested.
Use only within operational environment listed. Do not use in wet or explosive atmospheres.
Use indoors only.
Keep product surfaces clean and dry.
Be careful with sharp tips. The tips may cause bodily injury if not handled properly.
Do not operate with suspected failures. Do not use the probe if any part is damaged. Cease
operation immediately and sequester the probe from inadvertent use.
Be careful not to damage the insulation surface when making measurements.
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Never install or remove the probe on bare conductors which are energized. The transformer
core and shield are grounded but not insulated and may contact the conductor when the locking
lever is open.
To avoid short circuits and accidents that could result in injury or death, use the CP500 current
probe only with conductors carrying 600 V (CAT II) or 300 V (CAT III) or less.
To prevent short circuits and electric shock when conductors being measured carry less than
600 V (CAT II) or 300 V (CAT III), but more than the safe voltage level (SELV-E) make sure that the
conductors to be measured are insulated with material conforming to:
o Overvoltage Category III, basic insulation requirement for working voltage of 300 V
o Pollution degree 2
Operating Environment
The accessory is intended for indoor use and should be operated in a clean, dry environment. Before
using this product, ensure that its operating environment is maintained within these parameters:
The CP500 uses a combination of Hall effect and transformer technology which enables measurements
to be made on DC, AC and impulse currents. It has a 2 MHz bandwidth and is designed to measure
continuous currents up to 500 Amp.
The probe can be used with a WaveRunner, WavePro, or LC series oscilloscope with firmware 4.3.0.0 or
higher. With the ProBus interface, the CP500 becomes an integral part of the oscilloscope. The
bandwidth limit, auto zero and degauss functions are all controlled from the oscilloscope’s graphical
user interface. The oscilloscope provides power to the probe, so no external power supply is needed.
Key Features
• Highly accurate current measurements
• Easy current measurements
• Wide bandwidth
• Compact
• Over-current protected
Accessories
Certificate of Calibration
Instruction Manual CP500-OM-E
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CP500 Current Probe
Operation
Precautions
The sensor head is a precision assembly consisting of a molded component with a ferrite core and a Hall
effect element. It may be damaged if subjected to sudden changes in temperature, mechanical strain or
shock.
The mating surfaces of the sensor are precision ground and should be treated with care. If there is any
type of dust or dirt on the mating surfaces of the sensor head, measurements may be impaired.
Accurate measurements may not be possible in locations subject to strong magnetic fields such as
transformers and high-current conductors, or in locations subject to strong external electric fields.
Connecting the Probe to the Test Instrument
The CP500 probe has been designed for use with the WaveRunner, WavePro and LC series Teledyne
Lecroy oscilloscopes equipped with the ProBus interface. Attach the probe output connector to the
oscilloscope input connector. The oscilloscope will recognize the probe, set the oscilloscope input
termination to 1 MΩ and activate the probe control functions in the user interface.
Connecting the Probe to the Test Circuit
The CP500 has been designed with a movable split core, eliminating the need to break the conductor for
the core to slip around the conductor.
To connect:
1. Pull the locking lever, so that the clamp opens.
2. Align the sensor so that the current direction indicator corresponds to the direction of current
flow in the conductor.
3. Press the probe jaws together around the conductor until the jaws click shut.
4. Slide the locking lever on the sensor head towards the front of the probe until the "UNLOCK”
indication disappears and the "LOCK" indication appears.
NOTE: Never use this probe on bare conductors. The core and shield are grounded and any voltage
applied to the conductor may cause damage the probe or the circuit under test.
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