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1.       DISCONTINUOUS INTERFER   ENCE ANALYZER DIA 1512 D    USER MANUAL    Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    DISCONTINUOUS INTERFER   ENCE ANALYZER DIA 1512 D    USER MANUAL    CONTENS    1  Safety AGW CO cirios ico cito AREARE aa 5  1 o ess ec pss reget ceases E ea a et tetoneet whee see deste eset ae E E 5  Ta Conneccion to tme mans and PE seesinane einsa a aa Ea E aean a aeaaea ei 5  13 E dde es o A A BI A 5  TA  Sen E A  Pm 5  Est a A acetate one sce AE aeeen ie acmadaaeete actos toeetenea  5  136  eS re Contenedores 6  1 7  E E EE E EEEE E E EE E TEET PAE TET 6  2  Storage  transport  unpacking and delivery information               ooccooccconcncnncnnnaninnanicnannnan 7  Ak C e AA E A A 7  Die eI A aN PO aerae A O EE AOE E EEEE a EEEE 7  2a AA A E 7  24  KOCI e VG O ON ae E E A E A E A E A 7  Zo DIS IO n y E AEA EA E OEA aitor ticanio  8  ZO  DIA TO ASCO OPI rancio aE i 8  3  A e eo So E O A 9  de Operating elements O TNE THOME panel siccocnscexcusiaesste Aotiohadaenonatelesbneusiindaediutedlotisatwisdelnteenlelon eoi eiii 9  IA Operating elements of the Dack DIGITS rasero 10  C3  TCSP MASS Adapter DIA 1530A estic ic icon 11  4  Hardware Installation ascii 12  AN  A O e E A 14  AD  Ds NS SPO AM     E E E AE E EE 14  AS  Se O o A an 14  4 4  oo AA E E need adatnoienieinoestiaessantnes aerators 14  4 5  A e see eat 2 tert ede cascode oe EA E A enoeecace  14  4 6  o ote EE I E saat ee teers eee dees ata E nee deee inca etree O E 14  AS  Using a Spectrum Analyzer as an Exte
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3.    200 A   IEC 60309 2 Plug  32A     6h  3P N  PE  240 415V maximum  IEC 60309 2 Socket  32A     6h  3P N  PE  240 415V maximum  Selectable 100  120 or 220  240 VAC   Selectable 0 1 A  1 0 A or 10 A   52006270 200MM   8 Kg   O10 40       THSEO    Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    30    13  MAINTENANCE    13 1  General   The DIA 1512D including the accessories need no special maintenance  The maintenance Is limited to the  cleaning of the contacts  The life time of the connectors is limited because of the contact durability  Teseq  can replace the worn out connectors     No modifications are to be carried out on the DIA 1512D and accessories by the user     The mains fuse is 1A ANTI SURGE HBC     13 2  Cleaning   The cleaning shall be done with dry cloth  If a wed cleaning would become necessary  make sure that no  humidity will enter inside of the unit and clean the instrument housing with a damp cloth using a little mild   non abrasive household cleanser if necessary     Chemicals must not be used for cleaning purposes    14  DISPOSAL    The unit is constructed that It can be dismantled right down to the component level     DIA 1512D    Headquarters   Teseq AG   4542 Luterbach  Switzerland  T  41 32 681 40 40   F  41 32 681 40 48   Sales  teseq com  www teseq com    China   Teseq Company Limited  T  86 10 8460 8080   F  86 10 8460 8078  chinasales O teseg com    Germany   Teseq GmbH   T  49 30 5659 8835  F  49 30 5659 8834  desalesOteseg com    Singapore   Teseq Pte Ltd    
4.   Measurement frequencies   Frequency accuracy    Information displayed     Test duration     Construction     Power requirements     Size    xX W X H  including connectors      Weight   Operating temperature range   Computer requirements     Windows compatibility     12 2     Maximum EUT continuous current   Peak EUT current  at switch on    Power Input connector    Power Output connector   Contactor Control     Switching Operations Current Threshold   Size  including power connectors and switches      Weight   Operating temperature range     347 480 E01    20 dBUV  45 dBUV at input of splitter    0 79 dB variable in 1 dB steps   AS for CISPR 16 Band B   150 KHz  500 KHz  1 4 MHz and 30 MHz    5    No  of short clicks   No  of long clicks   No  of seconds of continuous  interference  resolution 0 1 S      Greater than 2 clicks in 2 s indication   Duration of test  in units of 0 1  minute    No  of switching operations  meter Indication   0   120 minutes in minute steps or continuous   Programme controls a heavy duty contactor  15 amp    Manual control of contactor is also possible   Eurocard frame mounted in standard instrument case with integral  power supply   120   240 V   10   50 Hz AC  100 Watt   470 Xx 280 x 290 mm   10 kg   1010 20    200 MHZ Pentium or compatible processor   Mouse or compatible pointing device   32 MB RAM   10MB Free Hard Disk space   Serial port  must be free for connecting to DIA 1512D   98  2000  XP  Vista  7    Three Phase Adapter DIA 1530A    so
5.  10 2  New command  Use this command to open a new results window for the active document  When you open a new window  it  becomes the active window and is displayed on top of all other open windows        10 3  Cascade command  Use this command to arrange multiple opened windows in an overlapped fashion     10 4  Tile command  Use this command to arrange multiple opened windows in a non overlapped fashion     10 5  1 2      command   A list of currently open document windows is displayed at the bottom of the Window menu  A check mark  appears in front of the document name of the active window  Choose a document from this list to make its  window active     11  HELP MENU    11 1  Help Menu  The Help menu offers the following commands  which provide you assistance with this application     Command Description    Help Topics Offers you an index to topics on which you can get help  About Displays the version number of this application    11 2  Help Topics  Use this command to display the opening screen of Help  From the opening screen  you can jump to instruc   tions for using this program and various types of reference information        Once you open Help  you can click the Contents button whenever you want to return to the opening screen     11 3  About command  Use this command to display the copyright notice and version number of this program     DIA 1512D    12  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 29    12 1  DIA 1512D    Sensitivity    Attenuation    Pulse response  bandwidths etc  
6.  a test    m Operating the product requires special training and intense concentration  Make certain that persons who  use the products are physically  mentally and emotionally fit enough to operate the products  otherwise  injuries or material damage may occur    m  EUTs together with all accessories and cables are to be regarded as being live during the execution of a  test    m The safety instructions concerning all the instruments and associated equipment involved in the test  setup are to be observed    m The configuration of the test setup is to be strictly in compliance with the methods described in the  relevant standard to ensure that the test is executed in a compliant manner     TSSEO    347 480 EUI Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    1 6  Dangers concerning the EUT   m EUTS are frequently simply functional samples that have not previously been subjected to any safety tests   Therefore in some cases  the EUT is quickly damaged through internal overloads caused by the control  electronics being disrupted  The EUT may even begin to burn    m As soon as the EUT shows signs of damage the test should be stopped and the equipment under test  Should be switched off    m Possible erroneous behavior by the EUT for example  a robotic device may misbehave  or a temperature  regulator may fail     1 7  Applicable safety standards   m Development and manufacture of the instrument complies with ISO 9001    m The equipment conforms with the essential requirements of the EMC Direct
7.  any frequency of interest in the range 150 kHz to 30 MHz but must be in zero  frequency span mode to make measurements     The following calibration procedure will ensure that the threshold in the receiver modules is set to a known  level at the input of the spectrum analyzer     m Connect the 10 7 MHZ  21 4 MHZ  output from the spectrum analyzer to the receiver module input    m Connect the 10 MHz output from the rear of the DIA 1512D to the spectrum analyzer RF input  and turn  the output on    m Set the reference level at about 40 dB above the required test level   This is to avoid signals 40 dB above    DIA 1512D    4 8     the threshold overloading the analyzer   Typically this will be O dBm    Set the analyzer resolution bandwidth to about 10 KHz  select zero span and tune the analyzer to the  10 MHz signal from the DIA 1512D   The DIA receiver modules have a bandwidth of 9 KHZ So it is important  to tune the analyzer precisely     Adjust the output from the DIA 1512D to a convenient level on the analyzer e g   30 dBm    Select the specific receiver module on the DIA 1512D    Adjust the attenuator on the specific receiver module to get the signal as close as possible to O dB on  the DIA 1512D display    Press Cal on the DIA 1512D    Adjust the attenuator on the specific receiver module to get the desired threshold level  For example   of the calibration was at  30 dBm and a threshold of  40 dBm is needed  add 10 dB to the attenuator   0 dBm 107 OBUV     Increase the re
8.  main display Is graphical   Disturbances are shown as equal height block outlines on a horizontal time line  the block width representing  duration     Short clicks are in BLACK  long in GREEN  and continuous disturbance is in RED    Where disturbances are close enough for concatenation to apply  this is indicated by a line from the start of  the first to the end of the last disturbance which rises higher than the raw disturbance block and is coloured  according to the total concatenated time     In the top left corner  there are boxes where you can enter the number of the first displayed disturbance   numbering is chronological   and the scale of the display  in pixels per millisecond   There is a scale to size  button which causes the whole run to be shown    Below the time line there is an arrow indicating a    current    disturbance  The duration of the disturbance  indicated by this arrow  its number  and the times from the prior and to the next disturbances are shown at  the top of the display     Where there are more than 2 disturbances in 2 seconds  a thick pink line is drawn through them indicating a  2 second period  providing the disturbances are all on the display      THSEO    347 480 EUI Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    24    Controlling the display   The display can be moved by    entering a number for the first disturbance    using the scrollbar    using the left or right arrow keys    changing the scale  the time pointed to by the arrow remains unmoved    
9.  test results report is obtained    When you choose this command  the main window will be replaced with a print preview window in which one  or two pages will be displayed in their printed format  The print preview toolbar offers you options to view  either one or two pages at a time  move back and forth through the document  zoom in and out of pages   and initiate a print job     6 9  Exit command  Use this command to end your DIA session     7  EDIT MENU COMMANDS    7 1  Edit Menu  The edit menu offers the following commands     When a view timings window Is active     Command Description    Insert allows insertion of a disturbance after the current one    Delete deletes the current disturbance  Amend allows amendment of current disturbance timings    When any other window is active        Command Description    Amend allows amendment of apparatus details  etc  in current document via the apparatus details dialog       Apparatus details dialog box    Specify the details of the apparatus under test  these will appear on the results report   This display appears when the file new menu command is selected  or  for a file already existing  when the  edit amend menu command is selected  Changing the file ID will change the document name  the program  will add the standard  drd file extension     THSEO    347 480 EUI Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    21    8 1     VIEW MENU COMMANDS    View Menu    The View menu offers the following commands     Command Description    8 2  Toolb
10.  the RunA limits dialog box  and then press   Start Run    m  TostartRunB when RunA is complete  press Run on the Control Panel  then RunB on the RunA limits dialog  box to bring up the RunB limits dialog  The Click Rate is then used by the program to calculate Discontinu   ous Interference thresholds for RunB  Check that the settings are correct  and then press Start Run    m When RunB is complete results report can be viewed  View Menu  View Report     m lf detail timings are required  they can be retrieved from the DIA  Test Menu  Click times  and viewed    View Menu  View Timings   the display can be toggled between a graphic display and a listing  View   Menu  View Report      5 3  New command  Use this command to create a new test results document   The apparatus detalls dialog will appear     DIA 1512D    5 4  Open command  Use this command to open an existing document in a new window  You can open multiple documents at once   Use the Window menu to switch among the multiple open documents  See Window 1  2      command     1 2     command  Window menu     A list of currently open document windows is displayed at the bottom of the Window menu  A check mark  appears in front of the document name of the active window  Choose a document from this list to make its  window active     5 5  DIA Control Panel   The Control Panel allows the DIA settings to be adjusted and displayed  and is used to start or end a test   Its title bar shows the name of the results output document 
11.  zooming to a part of the display by clicking the mouse right button on the block display  dragging it  sideways to open up a zoombox  and then right clicking inside that box     Setting the current position    The arrow representing this can be moved by   m using the left or right arrow keys to move to the beginning of the prior or next disturbance    m clicking the mouse below the time line to move to the beginning of a disturbance    m clicking the mouse anywhere on a disturbance to move to an intermediate time  the current disturbance    is then the latest starting on or before the current time      The scale can be doubled halved with the UP DOWN arrow keys or PGUP PGDOWN     DIA 1512D    9 TEST MENU COMMANDS    9 1  Test Menu  The Test menu offers the following commands     Command Description    Other commands          Command Description  Parameters Allows inspection of current DIA parameter    including definitions of clicks   Do not edit these    Timings Allows retrieval of amplitude timings  in the same way that Click Times are retrieved   The ampli   tude signal is used internally by the DIA in determining whether or not disturbance signals exceed    the sensitivity set  You will not normally wish to see these     Usertest Allows direct sending of commands to DIA You will not normally use this       9 2  DIA Control Panel  Use this command to open a window to display the DIA Control Panel  The DIA will be attached to the docu   ment whose window Is active  i e  ha
12. 30 MHZ receivers    647 500 DIA 1530A    Option for DIA 1512D  3 phase contractor and current sensor    27 247 130 DIA 1512 TC    Traceable calibration  ISO17025   order only with DIA 1512D    TaASEO    347 480 EUI Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    2 5  DIA 1512D scope of delivery    DIA 1512D mainframe including splitter  Quasi peak receiver    Plug In    modules with fixed frequencies at  150 KHZ  500 kHz  1 4 MHZ and 30 MHz   Operating manual   IL 1948 Splitter Lead   IL 1949 Splitter Internal Receiver Lead  4x   IL 2178 IF lead   530017 Power Socket   530019 Power Plug   720033 Fuse A1   720034 Fuse 2A  2x    DIS 9966 Click software on CD    Power Lead UK 580000  Power Lead USA Japan 580001  no PSE mark   Power Lead Europe 580003    If any signs of damage are found  no attempt should be made to install the instrument  which should be  returned to Teseq GmbH or the local agent  If the shipping carton has been damaged  retain the shipping  carton and packing material for the carrier   s inspection  Check that the equipment is complete as in the  packing list above     2 6  DIA 1530A scope of delivery    3 Phase Adapter DIA1530A  DC Lead Assembly   CHA9549  Cable Assembly IL6004  32A CEE17 Plug   32A CEE17 Socket    If any signs of damage are found  no attempt should be made to install the instrument  which should be  returned to Teseq GmbH or the local agent  If the shipping carton has been damaged  retain the shipping  carton and packing material for the carrier   s inspe
13. NEL DISCONTINUOUS INTERFERENCE ANALYSER  Moflule Moflule    DIA1512D        m A E a  RF Splitter   Receiver   Redeiver  Module Madule       put     2048m  AV DC Max       RF Input RF Input RF fhput RF Input   POWER        204Bin  2048m  2048Bm  204Bin RS232  Outputs A  Max A  Max A    Max A    Max Interface  to PC       1 4MHz    30MHz       D  e a        Pulse waveform outputs  Audio outputs  3 5 mm   DC coupled detector connection to headphones  output    RF Splitter outputs  connection  to receiver module RF input or   and external receiver    Figure 1  Front view of DIA 1512D    TSSEO    347 480 EUI Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    10 3 2  Operating elements of the back plane    CW 10 MHz CW Level con  Switch for External Switch for   and 30 MHz trol and ON  selecting current setting the  reference OFF switch the current sensor threshold of the  output sensor  DIR 1530A  internal sensor        UUUTTATUTUN TT TUN TYTN TEN TTU EYE EU TET IITTI 7    CURRENT SENSOR  o  EXTERNAL INTERNAL o           Y        10  amp  30MHz    EXTERNAL CURRENT    SENSOR   DIR1530               o   sr   sao dd    16 AMPS MAX    CONTACTOR OUT                HIGH          INTERNAL  CURRENT SENSOR  ON           NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL FOR SER    cE              50 60Hz      100VA MAX     POWER VOLTAGE  FUSE OFF SELECTOR        CONTACTOR IN                                  EUT mains supply  EUT mains supply  Mains DIA mains  connection to the input  connectio
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15. ar command   Use this command to display and hide the Toolbar  which includes buttons for some of the most common  commands in this program  such as File Open  A check mark appears next to the menu Item when the Toolbar  is displayed        See Toolbar for help on using the toolbar     Toolbar    To hide or display the Toolbar  choose Toolbar from the View menu  ALT  V  T      Click TO    8 3     Open a new document    Open an existing document  The program displays the Open dialog box  in which you can locate and  open the desired file    Save the active document or template with its current name  If you have not named the document  The  program displays the Save As dialog box    Print the active document    Display version number of program    Switches to help cursor  You can then click on an Item to get appropriate help     Status Bar command    Use this command to display and hide the Status Bar  which describes the action to be executed by the selected  menu item or depressed toolbar button  and keyboard latch state  A check mark appears next to the menu  item when the Status Bar Is displayed     See Status Bar for help on using the status bar     Status Bar    The status bar is displayed at the bottom of the application window  To display or hide the status bar  use the  Status Bar command in the View menu     DIA 1512D    The left area of the status bar describes actions of menu items as you use the arrow keys to navigate through  menus  This area similarly shows messa
16. authorized and trained specialists       ES WARNING  Improper or careless handling can be fatal     1 1  General  m Use of the DIA 1512D is restricted to authorized and trained personnel only   m The DIA 1512D is to be used only for the purposes indicated by the manufacturer      1 2  connection to the mains and PE   m The instrument conforms to protection class 1      Operation without a protective earth connection is forbidden    m Handle the power cord carefully  Never use the product if the power cable is damaged     1 3  Risk of electric shock   m TO reduce the risk of electric shock  do not remove parts from the housing    m There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit  Certain parts inside the instrument work at mains  voltage and are not provided with any protection against being touched    m Only approved accessory items  connectors  adapters  etc  are to be used to ensure safe operation     1 4  Operating Environment   m Operate the equipment only in dry surroundings  Allow any condensation that occurs to evaporate before  putting the instrument into operation  Do not exceed the permissible ambient temperature  humidity or  altitude    m Donot insert foreign objects in the holes of the unit    m    Do not place the product on radiators or fan heaters  The ambient temperature must not exceed the  maximum specified temperature of this product     1 5  Test execution   m The test area must be organized that no unauthorized persons have access during execution of
17. ction  Check that the equipment is complete as in the  packing list above     DIA 1512D    3  INTRODUCTION    The DIA 1512D is a multi channel discontinuous interference analyzer conforming to the requirements of CISPR  16 1 1 and CISPR 14 1  The analyzer can have up to six independent channels for performing interference  analysis   counting clicks   at different frequencies  The standard version includes Quasi peak receiver    Plug In     modules with fixed frequencies at 150 kHz  500 kHz  1 4 MHz and 30 MHz     Using the DIA 1512D with more than one receiver is similar to the use of a single channel analyzer  Instead  of one set of accumulated click totals  there are several  After an appliance has been tested the click totals  on each line may be examined independently to see whether the appliance has passed or falled at the cor   responding frequency  Some test results are common to all channels  such as observation time and number  of switching operations     The operating software DIS 9966 is used to set up and run tests  Analysis of the results is performed and reports  can be printed  The DIS 9966 should be installed on a PC with Windows 98 or higher operating system     3 1  Operating elements of the front panel    RF Splitter input  connection Remote interface  LED  Switched to green  to LISN  AMN RS232  connection if operates  to PC    Receiver module RF input  connection  to RF Splitter outputs    XA  pr                        Recpiver Reckiver T S E O MULTI CHAN
18. ensure  proper earth connection    Refer to the connection diagrams for instructions on wiring the appliance power line through the DIA 1512D     The following tables show the internal receiver settings for DIP switches 1 to 7  Switch 8 is not used     S1 S4 should not be changed  they are read by the software to know the internal receiver frequency   They  do not change the receiver frequency      Receiver Frequency  S1 Se oo S4  150 KHZ  1 0 0 0  160 KHz 0 0 1 1  455 kHz 1 1 1 0  SO0KIHZ  0 1 0 0  550  KHZ 1 0 1 1  1 MHZ 0 1 1 1  1 4 MHZ  1 1 0 0  3 5 MHZ 1 1 1 1  10 MHZ 0 0 0 1  10 7 MHZ 0 0 1 0  21 4 MHZ 1 0 1 0  30 MHZ  0 1 1 0       Part of the regular scope of delivery     Table 1  Internal receiver settings for DIP switches 1 to 4       DIA 1512D    S5 S7 tell the software the position of the receiver in the main unit  1 to 6  left to right   13    Receiver Position 59 S6  1  left  0 0  2 0 1  d 1 1  4 1 0  D 0 1  6  right  1 1    Table 2  Position of the receiver in the main unit  general    oF    Receivers are supplied set to the following default S5 to S7 position settings  These are not all different   there  are more than 6 frequencies available  so it will be necessary to change the setting on a receiver if you use it  at the same time as another receiver with the same settings of S5 to S7  The DIA 1512D will not operate cor     rectly if two receivers are set to the same position code     Receiver Frequency  Default Position S5  150 KHz 1 0  160 KHz 6 1  455 kH
19. evel  The higher current position  allows devices to be tested that have high continuous supply currents     4 4 Source Connection   This RF signal from the LISN is connected to the RF input socket on the front of the receiver  using an SMB  connector  Alternatively  when several receivers are to be used  the source may be connected to the input of  the splitter on the left hand side of the DIA 1512D  and several short SMB terminated cables used to connect  the splitter to each of the internal  or external  receivers     4 5  Calibration   The software can calibrate all the internal receivers fitted to the DIA 1512D simultaneously  The sensitivities  of the internal receivers are adjusted  using internal reference calibration sources  such that after calibration  the sensitivities are correct to within  1 dB     4 6  Calibration Source   The 10 MHz calibration source on the back panel of the DIA 1512D should be switched off when it is not being  used to set up external receivers  This is to avoid the possibility of interference with either the internal or  external receivers     4 7  Using a Spectrum Analyzer as an External Receiver   The optional supplied receiver modules with 455 kHz  10 7 MHz and 21 4 MHz are designed to interface to  the intermediate frequency  IF  output of a spectrum analyzer  or measuring receiver   Each unit contains the  9 kHz bandwidth filter  quasi peak detector with appropriate time constants and threshold detector     The analyzer can be tuned to
20. ges that describe the actions of toolbar buttons as you depress them   before releasing them  If after viewing the description of the toolbar button command you wish not to execute  the command  then release the mouse button while the pointer is off the toolbar button   The right areas of the status bar indicate which of the following keys are latched down   Indicator Description   CAP The Caps Lock key is latched down    NUM The Num Lock key is latched down    SCRL The Scroll Lock key is latched down       8 4  View Timings command   Use this command to open a window to display click details graphically  A prompt will first appear to select  the board to be displayed    After a run  detail timings must be retrieved from the DIA before they are available for viewing  see Test Menu   Click Times   Once retrieved  detail timings for the latest run will be saved with other data on the results output  document     See View Clicks Window for help on using it   Click Times  Test menu     Use this command after a run to retrieve detail click timings from the DIA  A dialog will appear in which you  set the board number to be retrieved    After click timing details have been retrieved  they can be examined in a disturbance timings window  see  View Menu  View Timings      View Clicks Window    This Window allows the detail results from one DIA board to be inspected  A Timings Listing can be printed  and  this window s display can be toggled to show it  View Menu  View Report   but the
21. ive 2004 108 EC and Low  Voltage Directive  LVD  2006 95 EC     DIA 1512D    2     2 1     STORAGE  TRANSPORT  UNPACKING AND  DELIVERY INFORMATION    General    Save all packing materials  They will be needed in order to safely package the equipment for calibration service  or repair     Packaging materials    Carton  Cardboard  Padding  CFC free polystyrene foam  Plastic bags  Polyethylene    Avoid risk of condensation     lf a large temperature differential has occurred  allow time for the temperature to stabilize  This may take  several hours     2 2  Storage and transport    E E E E  OO    EHEHEHE HEHEHE EE N    Do not stack  either packed or unpacked    Do not stand on end  arrows on the packaging must always point upwards   Protect from dampness  heat  cold and rain   Do not throw   Do not sit or stand on the instrument and packaging       Unpacking  Is the packaging damaged  fYS T transportation company  Are all the packages present and correct  If NO pay transportation company    Open the packaging  remove the accessorles    Grip the instrument at the sides and lift it from the packaging    Are the instrument or accessories damaged  Yes TT transportation company  Are the contents of the package complete  If NO vey Teseq sales office   Keep the instruction manual with the instrument    Keep the packaging     2 4  Model range and options    Part number Description    347 480 DIA 1512D    Discontinuous Interference Analyzer  DIA   included 150 kHz  500 KHz  1 4 MHz and  
22. n  The DIA 1530A voltage selector must be set to the single phase voltage  supplied to the Contactor In socket on the DIA 1512     The DIA 1530A does not contain fuses  as the unit can be used with many different    safety fuses  The maximum allowable continuous current is 30 A and the peak    E types of EUT  Ensure that the EUT and or the power installation provide adequate    4 10  The  via a  Stab  unit    4 10  E    34       current is 200 A     There are no user serviceable parts in the DIA1530A  Live parts are exposed if the  cover is removed     1  Installation   DIA 1530A should be installed on a level surface and connected to a three phase power installation  Suitable Artificial Mains Network  AMN   sometimes called by the more generic name Line Impedance  ilisation Network  LISN   Refer to the relevant standards for the product being tested for guidance  The  must be connected to a good ground point  The power inlet is a standard IEC socket     Connect    Contactor Control    socket on DIA 1530A to    Contactor Out   on rear of DIA 1512 using cable  Supplied    Connect    Current Sensor Output    socket on DIA 1530A to    External Current Sensor Input    on rear of  DIA 1512 using cable supplied    Connect earth post on DIA 1530A to a good ground    Connect EUT  Equipment Under Test  to the    Output    socket of DIA 1530A     see front of unit for pin con   nections    Ensure supply is off  and then connect to    Input    socket of DIA 1530A     see front of unit f
23. n switch supply  EUT to the mains  ce pE Fuse Voltage  ks ce  selector    Figure 2  Back view of DIA 1512D    DIA 1512D    3 3  Three Phase Adapter DIA 1530A    When used with a DIA1512D  or suitably modified DIA1512C  the DIA1530A allows the measurement of dis   continuous disturbances of equipment having a three phase power supply requirement  Equipment having a    maximum continuous operating current of 30 A can be tested     The DIA1530A has a selectable current threshold for detecting switching operations of the EUT  Any of the    three phases can be selected for the detection of switching operations        EUT mains supply  Voltage Contactor  connection to the selector control  mains  Must be input  con   set to same nection to  as DIA DIA 1512D  1512D Earth con  Current  nector sensor    output    Figure 3  Operating elements and connectors of DIA 1530A    347 480 E01    Select   phase  Switching EUT mains  op  supply  con   erations nection to  threshold the EUT  not    shown     TISEO    Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    11    4  HARDWARE INSTALLATION    Caution  The DIA 1512D is supplied set for 230 240V operation  The voltage  selector on the rear panel must be changed for 100 110 115 Volt operation        The DIA 1512D must be installed on a level surface and wired to a power outlet with a protective earth pin   The power inlet is a standard IEC three pin socket    The plug in modules must be pushed fully into the main frame and the retaining screws tightened to 
24. o  your document before you close it  If you close a document without saving  you lose all changes made since  the last time you saved it  Before closing a document with new results  the program will prompt you to save  the changes     6 5  Save command  Use this command to save the active document to its current name and directory     6 6  Save As command  Use this command to save and name the active document  The program displays the Save As dialog box so  you can name your document     To save a document with its existing name and directory  use the Save command     6 7  Print command  Use this command to print a document     DIA 1512D    The report printed depends on which window is active  has a blue title bar  when the command is entered     If a Disturbance Timings Window Is active  a detail disturbance timings report is produced for the board being  shown in the window  otherwise the normal test results report is obtained    This command presents a Print dialog box  where you may specify the range of pages to be printed  the number  of copies  the destination printer  and other printer setup options     6 8  Print Preview command  Use this command to display the active document as it would appear when printed   The report printed depends on which window Is active  has a blue title bar  when the command is entered     If a Disturbance Timings Window Is active  a detail disturbance timings report is produced for the board being  shown in the window  otherwise the normal
25. on this board     Frequency setting    This can be changed either directly in the Edit box  or by using the slider control    Default settings for all boards may be set from the Control Panel Window for various different classes of  equipment under test for RunA  i e  at continuous emission threshold      The program will calculate frequencies for RunB  i e  at discontinuous threshold   these may be altered in the   lt  lt RunB Limits dialog box gt  gt      THSEO    347 480 EUI Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    6  File Menu Commands    6 1  File Menu  The File menu offers the following commands     Command Description   New Creates a new document    Open Opens an existing document   Close Closes an opened document    Save Saves an opened document using the same file name   Save AS Saves an opened document to a specified file name    Print Prints a document    Print Preview Displays the document on the screen as it would appear printed   Print Setup Selects a printer and printer connection     Exit Exits this program     6 2  New command  Use this command to create a new test results document   The apparatus details dialog will appear     6 3  Open command  Use this command to open an existing document in a new window  You can open multiple documents at once   Use the Window menu to switch among the multiple open documents  See Window 1  2      command     6 4  Close command   Use this command to close all windows containing the active document  You may want to save changes t
26. or pin connec   tions      2  Operation   Set    Current Sensor    switch on rear of DIA 1512 to External    Switch on DIA 1512 and power for EUT    Set the    Current Threshold    control to 0 1 A  1 0 A or 10 A  as required    Select phase required    Follow normal DIA 1512 procedure  It may be necessary to change the Current Threshold control to detect  Switching operations  if required     THSEO    480 E01 Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    18    9  SOFTWARE INSTALLATION    5 1  Software versions   DIS9966 v2 50 is identical to DIS9966 v1 40 in most respects  The only major change has been to convert  the software from the 16 bit version  v1 40  to the 32 bit version  v2 50  so that DIS9966 can run correctly on  Windows 98  2000 and XP platforms  For identification purposes  the icons visible in the top left corner of the  DIS9966 window are different for v1 40 and v2 50     If this software is supplied with a new DIA1512 and  therefore  DIS9966 v1 40  or earlier  was not installed on  the PC  the following notes are irrelevant and can be ignored     If this software is installed as an update to an existing installation  whether on the same computer or on a  different computer  it is vitally important that the original DIAP1 PAR and DIAP2 FRQ files are copied from the  v1 40 installation folder to the v2 50 installation folder  By default  the v1 40 installation DIAP files will be in CA  DIS9966 and the v2 50 DIAP files are in C  Program files DIS9966  Failure to do So ma
27. pplied to all or any board in the test  or to the  Switching operations count  If the latter is selected  then RunB threshold settings will also be based on the  Switching operations count        Pushbuttons Description   Default Limits  This resets the preceding controls to the usual default settings    Free Run This is a toggle control  A freerun has no limits  this is indicated by shading out the edit  boxes    Run Starts a run  either RunA or a freerun  and returns to the Control Panel   Cancel Close the dialog without saving the setting    RunB Limits  Opens the RunB Limits dialog box  Use this when RunA has been satisfactorily completed    See also RunB Limits dialog     9 3 2  Run B Limits dialog  This appears when the start button on the Control Panel is pressed when Run B is shown     Edit boxes  for each board      Click Rate used    m This is set to the rate obtained in Run A  either for the board concerned  or  if a different frequency has  been set to be used by that board for click rate in the frequency parameter file  for the appropriate base  frequency  or  if Run A was limited by a switching operations count  it is set to that count     If you change a click rate  the threshold will be recalculated   Click Threshold   m The sensitivity setting for Run B     Click Limit   m The maximum permitted total number of disturbances that qualify as clicks     DIA 1512D    Click Rate    radio buttons       m These determine whether the threshold calculation uses the act
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29. s a blue title bar  when this command is made     See Control Panel for help on using the control panel     Ifyou have difficulty establishing communications with the DIA  perhaps by opening the Control Panel before  switching the DIA power on   you should exit the program entirely before attempting to re open the Control  Panel  simply closing and re opening the Control Panel window does NOT re initialise communications     9 3  Run Settings   Use this command to display a Run Limits Dialog for either RunA or RunB  Each dialog contains a button to  access the other  The Run Limits dialogs allow run settings to be adjusted and test runs to be started  They  also each contain a toggle that permits a non test run  freerun   in which thresholds may be altered during  the run     See RunA Limits or RunB Limits for help on using Run Limits dialogs     TaASEO    347 480 EUI Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    25    9 3 1  RunA Limits dialog  This appears when the start button on the Control Panel is pressed when Run A is shown     Edit boxes  Description  Duration  This determines the maximum duration of the run if none of the other limits are reached    Max Continuous The maximum permitted total duration of continuous disturbance  i e  the sum of distur   bances that do not qualify as clicks      Max Clicks The maximum permitted total number of disturbances that qualify as clicks       Stop After Count    radio buttons        These determine whether the maximum click test will be a
30. setting error as the attenuator can Is adjusted in 1 dB steps    Setting the Measurement Limit   Select the Quasi Peak  QP  detector on the ESS  It is important to select the QP detector  so that the correct  conditions  neasurement bandwidth  internal gain attenuation  of the receiver are set   This allows correct  operation of the ESS  but the QP detector used for click measurements is in the DIA 1512 receiver      Example 1  Limit 60 dBuV    set up as above and adjust ESS receiver attenuation to 60 dB     Example 2  Limit 66 dBuV    Set Up as above and adjust ESS receiver attenuation to 60 dB and Increase    347     attenuation on DIA 1512D by 6 dB     When the software program in running  by clicking on the receiver number  1 to 6  in the display  you can  enter the real frequency of the external receiver  to appear on the display and in test reports     TSSEO    480 E01 Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    16    4 9  Setup for measurement discontinuous disturbance voltages       Artificial Equipment  Mains under test  Network  Mains  Mains port  Click  analyzer  EUT Mains RS232 remote  suppl  PEW Mains Mains    Figure 4  Setup for single phase EUT    Artificial Equipment  Mains under test  Network    3 phase Click  adapter analyzer    Contactor control  Out    Current sense In RF In    In    EUT Mains RS232 remote  suppl  PP Mains Mains    EUT Mains  supply  3 ph         Figure 5  Setup for three phase EUT    DIA 1512D    4 10        Three Phase Adapter DIA 1530A    Cautio
31. solution bandwidth of the analyzer to 100 KHz  or the nearest available value on the  analyzer   tune it to the required frequency and connect the LISN output to be measured to the RF input    The bandwidth of the analyzer must be widened to ensure that the 9 kHz filter in the specific receiver  module is the narrowest filter in the signal path     When the software program in running  by clicking on the receiver number  1 to 6  in the display  you can  enter the real frequency of the external receiver  to appear on the display and in test reports     External Test Receiver Example   R amp S ESS    The following procedure should be followed as closely as possible for other measuring receivers     Connect the 10 7 MHZ IF out on the ESS to the 10 7 MHz receiver module in the DIA 1512D  Teseg can  supply a suitable cable  part no  IL2178 for this purpose    Setting Up   Switch Auto Attenuation OFF on ESS recelver    Select average  AV  detector on ESS    Set ESS attenuator to 80 GB    Inject 10 MHZ calibration source from DIA 1512D rear panel to ESS input    Set ESS tuning to fine control and tune the receiver for maximum calibration signal level    Adjust calibration source for a reading of 80 dBUV on ESS    Check again that the tuning is maximized    Adjust DIA 1512D calibration source level for OdB on ESS meter    Press CAL on the DIA 1512D    Adjust DIA 1512D attenuator to indicate OdB on DIA 1512D display  typically 35 dB of attenuation is needed    there may be up to   dB 
32. that will record test output  If you wish to change  to a different document  you must close the Control Panel  click on an Analyzer Totals window for the desired  document  and then re open the Control Panel    Individual boards each have a Board Control box  Below these Is a display showing whether the next run will  be  lt  lt RunA gt  gt    lt  lt RunB gt  gt  or a  lt  lt Free Run gt  gt      Pushbuttons     Calibrate    This button must be pushed to make the DIA calibrate itself after it has been powered up  the calibration will  be effective until it is powered down  During calibration  the display for each board will indicate that calibration  is being carried out  and no action should be taken until this is completed    Run    This button brings up a run settings dialog which may be altered as necessary before commencing a test  run     Default sensitivity settings listbox   This has a range of settings for certain types of apparatus under test  Clicking on this will reset the thresholds  on all boards     Splitter Checkbox   This must be checked if and only if the splitter is used  An automatic offset to all boards to account for the  Splitter attenuation is set if this is checked     Board Control Boxes  Board Control boxes are displayed in the Control Panel window for every board present     Board Control checkboxes   Active  This must be checked if the board is to be included in a test   Meter  This should be checked for the meter display to show the noise level 
33. ual click rates from Run A  or the Switch   ing Operations count from Run A  multiplied by a factor   In the latter case  you must make sure that the  correct factor for the class of apparatus under test is entered here     If you click one of these buttons  the click rates and thresholds will be recalculated  overriding any prior manual  alterations     Pushbuttons    Description  RunA Limits   Opens the RunA Limits dialog box  Use this if you want to start Run A again   Run Starts a run  either RunB or a freerun  and returns to the Control Panel     Cancel Closes the dialog without saving the settings    Free Run This is a toggle control  A freerun has no limits  this is indicated by shading out the edit boxes        See also RunA Limits dialog     9 4  Click Times  Use this command after a run to retrieve detail click timings from the DIA  A dialog will appear in which you  set the board number to be retrieved     After click timing details have been retrieved  they can be examined in a disturbance timings window  see  View Menu  View Timings      9 5  Reset    This command will reset the DIA counts to zero before a freerun   For RunA or Run  i e  test runs   the counts are reset automatically     THSEO    347 480 EUI Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    27    28    10  Window Menu Commands  10 1  Window Menu    The Window menu offers the following commands  which enable you to arrange multiple views of multiple  documents in the application window     Command Description   
34. y cause erroneous data  to be recorded in subsequent tests using v2 50     This installation will not copy existing user data to the new installation folder so you will need to copy all  previous data from the v1 40 data location  usually the installation folder  by default CADIS9966  to the v2 50  data location  by default C  Program files DIS9966  unless you use a separate user data location     DIS9966 v1 40 and DIS9966 v2 50 can co exist on the same PC in different folders  You may  therefore  wish  to retain the v1 40 installation and it   s data until you have installed v2 50 and verified correct operation     5 2  Getting started with the software    IMPORTANT  This section only provides basic information  and is not updated as the  software changes  Your main information about the current version of the program  is provided in the Help in the DIS 9966 program  This is also context sensitive  so   you can press this F1 key at any time for help on the current operation        You must first have a result output document open  see File Menu  New or Open     Then open the Control Panel  See Test Menu  Control Panel  to establish a connection with the DIA    The EUT must be connected to the DIA    The DIA must be switched on and calibrated before it is first used    The first test run  RunA  will be at Continuous Interference thresholds which can be set on the Control   Panel  and will establish the Click Rate    To Start the run  press Run on the Control Panel to bring up
35. z 5 0  500 KHz 2 1  550  KHZ 6 1  1 MHZ 6 1  1 4 MHZ J 0  3 5 MHZ 6 1  10 MHZ 6 1  10 7 MHZ 5 0  21 4 MHZ 9 0  30 MHZ 4 1    Table 3  Position of the receiver in the main unit  default position    347 480 E01    S6 o7  O 0  O 1  0 1  0 0  O 1  O 1  1 0  O 1  0 1  O 1  0 1  1 0    TSSEO    Advanced Test Solutions for EMC    14    4 1  Switching on  The power switch is located on the rear panel  The DIA 1512D must be on before starting the operating  software program     4 2  Connecting the Splitter   When performing a single channel interference measurement the single receiver is connected to an Artificial  Mains Network  AMN   also known as a Line Impedance Stabilization Network  LISN  which isolates the appli   ance under test from the mains supply  In a multiple channel test all of the receivers must be connected to  the same mains network  This means that the signal splitter must be used     This is located on the front panel at the extreme left of the unit  The splitter has one input  which should  connect to the RF signal from the mains network  and 8 outputs  These connect one to each receiver to be  used  Unused outputs may be left unconnected     If the splitter is used its attenuation must be compensated for by reducing the receiver attenuation by  75 CB     4 3  Switching Operations   A switching operation is defined as a change in the EUT supply current above or below the threshold  This  can be set to be 10 mA or 200 mA  A switch on the rear of the unit sets the l
    
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