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1. 113 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6113 LASER DATA INTERFACE COMMANDS LDI Description Probe Response Laser data interface 16113 lt sr gt lt sn gt lt CR gt identification string e sr 10 character software revision e sn 8 character serial number Laser OFF command O The laser and all LEDs except the green Power LED will turn off Laser ON command T The blue Laser LED will illuminate immediately then the yellow Receive LED will illuminate a few seconds after indicating the probe is ready for operation gt The Laser ON command r should be the first command sent Description Probe Response Read temperature in txxxx lt CR gt Centigrade Read temperature in txxxx lt CR gt Fahrenheit 114 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content PROBE ERROR OUTPUT If an error occurs the probe will respond with one of the following strings These strings begin with a colon and end with a carriage return E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E9 Communication error for example overflow Buffer full error too many characters contained between the start character and carriage return sequence Received command is invalid Receive
2. l 44 2 2 in this manu al The power switch activates and deactivates the HI 4422 In the ARM position the internal 3 6 VDC NiCd battery powers the probe In the OFF position the Disregard conte nt for probe is inactive When not in use turn the probe off to prolong battery life all other probe models see ETS Lindgren Battery Charger Connector b it f th For complete information on the battery and battery charger for the HI 4422 see weopsite for otner Appendix D Series H 491198 36 Battery Charger on page 99 probe content HI 4422 TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE HI 4422 Typical Frequency Response SAAT AT S A HUL CT all Th d ict ATTA ITE EM L TUN TO T T LLUN N TE OA LA 0 01 1000 oe are Response dB So 67 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 4422 ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE Maintenance of the HI 4422 is limited to external components such as cables connectors and probe shields To replace the probe shields see Probe Shield Care and Replacement on page 79 gt Any maintenance or calibration task requires probe disassembly which may void your warranty Only ETS Lindgren service personnel should perform these tasks To avoid problems with your warranty contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service before performing any maintenance For complete information on maintenance and calibr
3. Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 128 Takes a single field reading of all axes The function does not return until all data is captured and processed Ranging is handled automatically provided ETS Range has not been set Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Pass by reference float The field values for the X Y Z and combined axes Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS REMOVEPROBE int ETS_RemoveProbe const int probeHandle Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters Closes the communications port and releases memory back to the system The ETS_ RemoveProbe function needs to be called whenever a probe is changed or physically removed Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function None 129 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Advanced Function Reference
4. operating the probe at temperature extremes reduces the operating time of the batteries e Make sure the batteries are fully charged before resuming operation The batteries do not require periodic deep discharges to reverse the effect caused by repeated shallow discharges but undercharging can reduce battery capacity 84 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Fully charged batteries nominal output voltage of 4 8 VDC provide up to 30 hours of operation When the batteries have discharged to 4 4 VDC the probe will operate but the batteries need to be charged When the voltage drops below 4 0 VDC measurement accuracy may be compromised by continued operation When the battery voltage indication is less than 4 volts a low battery indication is attached to the output data string warning of the problem ETS Lindgren software applications provide a warning indication on the display screen of the readout device It is recommended that custom software packages using data from the probe monitor the data output for this condition If the batteries exhibit low terminal voltages during charging or if they appear unable to acquire or maintain a charge the batteries may be shorted or damaged To replace the batteries see H 6053 Battery Replacement on page 54 CHARGING THE BATTERIES For maximum battery lif
5. see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS_INITIATEREADFIELD int ETS_InitiateReadField const int probeHandle Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 138 Initiates a field reading from the probe The function returns immediately without waiting for the operation finish To determine when the operation is finished use ETS IsOperationComplete When the reading is completed use ETS_Field or ETS_CombinedField to obtain the field values The default field units are V m or A m Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function None Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for ETS_INITIATEREADTEMPERATURE HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models Purpose Initiates a reading of the internal temperature of the see ETS Lind gren probe The function returns immediately without waiting for the operation finish We bsite for other To determine when the operation is finished use probe content ETS IsOperationComplete When the reading is completed use ETS_TemperatureC to obtain the value int ETS_InitiateReadTemperature const int probeHandle Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code des
6. seseseseeeserrrrrrrrrrrr rennen 14 Optional TADO kena N eae en oa 14 Optional Probe Stand orrena EA EE E 15 ADOUt Probe OPeSratiOn sss teccaccscvactcctvesrsnceavensededsasvsaseseaness a a aa 16 2 0 Typical Configurations cccccccssssesseeeeeeeeeeeensneeeeseeees 17 HI 6100 Field Monitor Configuration c ssesssesssesssseeeseseneseeesensnenenenes 18 HI 6113 Laser Data Interface Configuration cc eeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeneneees 19 FM5004 Field Monitor Configuration ccscscsssceeececseeesesenesenenenenenenenes 20 HI 4413P Hl 4413USB Configuration 0 00 0 eeseseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenaes 21 Ji0 IMAIMLOTIAINGG cosir aaia aaa Oraa Taraa 23 Annual odlir ation eae na a r a a a EE 23 Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics c sseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 24 Upgrade Folie Sasson eters E E a A a 24 DEMWICS PhOCCOUIES snunurssniaxiniivinwdetisecditdiiaivaladigentnvenau Mun eden 24 4 0 Laser Powered Field Probes ceeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 25 Hire 122 Electri Field Probe sctinss te chee tar eos Ata ies 26 H6122 SPECI CAUOMNS ssa iioa eaae a aena ASES 26 AEG 122 OPa ON inle a eia aa aiia 27 HI 6122 Typical Frequency Response sssssessssrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrenns 28 HI 6122 Typical Isotropic Response ssssssesrssrrrrrrrerrrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrenns 29 HI 6122 Additional Maintenance cccccccccesessesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeaneneeeees 3
7. 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz or by an optional automobile cigarette lighter plug 12 5 VDC IEC filtered AC power input module 110 240 VAC 500 mA max 50 100 Hz Alternate Automobile cigarette lighter to 2 mm power plug adapter cord 12 5 Vdc 100 mA 250 volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5mm x 20 mm e Vol During F Output Voltage During Fast 4 8 Vdc Charge 96 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for NiMH Battery e 4 8 volt 4 cell NiMH Battery HI 4422 in this manual pele a ila as Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren Emvronmemat OO website for other Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C probe content A e ETS Lindgren Part H 491193 Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS e Operate the battery charger with care e There are no user serviceable parts inside the battery charger Opening the battery charger housing may void your warranty REPLACING THE FUSE Disconnect the battery charger from power CAUTION before replacing a fuse If the battery charger fails to operate check for a blown fuse inside the power entry module A blown fuse must be replaced with the same value and type of fuse or an unsafe condition may result Use only 250 Volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5 mm x 20 mm fuses To replace a fuse 1 Two fuses are located in the fuse drawer in the power input module Use a screwdriver to open the drawer 2 The fuse towards the
8. To avoid problems with your warranty Disregard content for contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service before performing any maintenance all other probe models see ETS Li ndg ren For complete information on maintenance and calibration see Maintenance on page 23 website for other probe content HI 6022 ADDITIONAL PARTS Use the following table to order replacement or optional parts for the HI 6022 Optional Part Description Part Number Probe shield replacement Kit 112955 includes e Three probe shields cones e One each X Y and Z label e Six screws H 491 106 xx Cable Fiber Optic Glass xx length in meters Connector Set two required H 231205000 Bulkhead Feedthru Fi ic M RS 232 iber Optic Modem RS 23 41 4413P Interface B B Fiber Optic to USB Converter US HI 4413USB Interface Battery Charger H 491198 01 Carrying Case H 491291 Tripod Dielectric H 491009 47 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 48 Optional Part Description HI 6100 Field Monitor Graphical Readout Probe Stand Part Number HI 6100 HI 4460 H 491269 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 6053 Field Probe HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content The ETS Lindgren HI 6053 Field Probe provides br
9. 23 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics The fiber optic connectors and cables used with laser powered probes can be damaged from airborne particles humidity and moisture oils from the human body and debris from the connectors they plug into Always handle connectors and cables with care using the following guidelines Before performing any maintenance disconnect the fiber optic cables from the unit and turn off power When disconnecting fiber optic cables apply the included dust caps to the ends to maintain their integrity Before connecting fiber optic cables clean the connector tips and in line connectors Before attaching in line connectors clean them with moisture free compressed air Failure to perform these tasks may result in damage to the fiber optic connectors or cables Upgrade Policies Periodically probes are upgraded to enhance functionality Contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service for the upgrade status of your probe 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 24 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren we
10. 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Probe Command TF Read temperature in Txxxx lt CR gt Fahrenheit Description Probe Response lt Null gt lt CR gt Send the ASCII null N lt CR gt character gt lt Null gt lt CR gt is a special command that can be used as the initial command to the probe after it is turned on HI 4422 FIELD PROBE When remotely operating the probe with commands manually entered from a computer keyboard the HI 4422 may sleep between commands especially if the sleep timer is set to a one or two second interval The HI 4422 may appear unresponsive to commands or may appear to skip commands If this occurs send an SO command and keep sending the command as fast as possible until the probe responds with S and the sleep timer is turned off Then the probe will provide the proper responses Probe Description Probe Response Command P P AXXX Axis enable disable e x E enable or D disable e xxx order X axis Y axis Z axis Read battery voltage BXX XX e xx xx battery voltage 111 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Probe Command Dx 112 Description Read probe data X 1 enables short form output x 2 enables long form output Probe Resp
11. ETS _BATTERY int ETS_Battery const int probeHandle int amp Batt Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 130 To obtain the battery status as a percentage of full charge The ETS_InitiateReadBattery function must be called prior to this call This function returns a fresh battery reading after each ETS _InitiateReadBattery command Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Pass by reference integer The battery value as a percentage of full charge Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS CALIBRATIONDATE int ETS_CalibrationDate const int probeHandle char calibrationDate const int arraySize Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters e Returns the last calibration date for the probe e Not available on older probes Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Pass by reference string calibrationDate specifying the length of string 131 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422
12. HI 6022 44 ON I When the power switch is in the I position an internal 4 8 VDC Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery provides power to the probe and the power indicator LED blinks OFF 0 When the power switch is in the O position the probe is inactive To prolong battery life set the switch to OFF when the probe is not in use Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6022 TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE al O ee ee F 1 0 1 2 3 gp asuodsey f 5 1000 qm 10 Frequency MHz 1 0 01 45 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6022 TYPICAL ISOTROPIC RESPONSE gt Isotropic response measured in a 20 V m field at 400 MHz HI 6022 ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE Maintenance of the HI 6005 is limited to external components such as cables connectors and probe shields To replace the probe shields see Probe Shield Care and Replacement on page 79 46 Archived 6 29 10 Use on ly the content for gt Any maintenance or calibration task requires probe disassembly which may void your warranty Only ETS Lindgren service personnel H 4422 In this man ual should perform these tasks
13. Incorrect tube placement or an uneven base can cause inaccurate measurements 73 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Locations for locking knobs front and back Back 2 To stabilize the tube insert and tighten the two locking knobs into their locations Probe carrier thumbscrew 1 of 2 shown Probe thumbscrew already attached 3 Attach the probe carrier to the tube Insert one 1 4 20 x 3 4 thumbscrew into the end closer to the tube and a second one at the center of the tube Tighten the thumbscrews gt Testing can be performed using two probes simultaneously If you ordered an optional second probe carrier attach the additional probe carrier by repeating step 3 74 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Scale pointer Support rod 4 Attach the scale pointer to the tube with the 10 32 x 5 8 set screw 5 Attach the support rod to the tube with the 8 32 x 3 8 thumbscrew H 491269 Probe Stand 15 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for ee H 4422 In this man ual The support rod is marked with sensor positions that correspond to each probe Disregard content for and the probe stand tube is graduated to easily m
14. Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES Pn ee Bryan Sayler James C Psencik eneral Manager Vice President Engineering a A Charles Garrison Quality Assurance The authorizing signatures on the EC Declaration of Conformity document authorize ETS Lindgren L P to affix the CE mark to the indicated product CE marks placed on these products will be distinct and visible Other marks or inscriptions liable to be confused with the CE mark will not be affixed to these products ETS Lindgren L P has ensured that appropriate documentation shall remain available on premises for inspection and validation purposes for a period of no less than 10 years 158
15. Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS PROBENAME int ETS_ProbeName const int probeHandle char name const int arraySize Purpose Allows the user to read the user assigned name Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters The probe name is placed in the user allocated string buffer 142 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS READBATTERYSYNCHRONOUS int ETS _ReadBatterySynchronous int Handle int amp battery Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters Reads the battery status of the probe and returns only after the probe has responded or a timeout has occurred Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle Int battery The battery status as the percentage of full charge 143 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgr
16. Use only the content for This page intentionally left blank HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content viii Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other CAUTION probe content Notes Cautions and Warnings Note Denotes helpful information intended to 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 gt See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin for safety regulatory and other product marking information ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin see the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the following e Warranty information e Safety regulatory and other product marking information e Steps to receive your shipment Steps to return a component for service e ETS Lindgren calibration service e ETS Lindgren contact information Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for This page intentionally left blank HI 4422 in this manual Disregard conte
17. all other probe models reference only ETS Lindgren recommends that you use the commands and information provided in ETSProbe DLL User Guide on Appendix E Operating Protocols see ETS Lindgren page 117 website for other The following information assumes that the HI 6113 Laser Data Interface LDI probe content HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem or HI 4413USB Fiber Optic to USB Converter was purchased and is communicating directly with the probe COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL HI 61XX SERIES LASERPRO FIELD PROBES Data Type RS 232 Serial Parity Data Rate 115 200 baud HI 60XX SERIES BATTERY OPERATED FIELD PROBES Data Type RS 232 Serial Parity pod o Data Rate 9600 baud 105 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 4422 FIELD PROBE Data Type RS 232 Serial Parity o S Data Rate 9600 baud INFORMATION TRANSFER PROTOCOL The probe responds to commands from another device it transmits no data without first receiving instructions to do so COMMAND STRUCTURE See the following pages for detailed information regarding the command structure to the probe When the probe completes the command it responds with a string consisting of e A start character e The command letter e Data if required e lt CR gt a carriage return If the command does not require the probe t
18. axis not shown The HI 6053 assembly consists of a pyramidal casing containing the sensor which is mounted on one end of a shaft The other end of the shaft is attached to an extrusion that houses the electronics The sensor and electronics housing operate and are calibrated as a unit The HI 6053 is a true 3 axis probe When requested X Y Z and total field data can be reported The HI 6053 can be used with the HI 6100 Field Monitor or the FM5004 Field Monitor It can also be connected to a personal computer using an optional HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem or HI 4413USB Fiber Optic to USB Converter and ProbeView II software For a list and description of communication and information transfer protocols including command structure and probe commands see Appendix E Operating Protocols on page 105 51 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6053 POWER SWITCH The power button that activates and deactivates the HI 6053 is located on the bottom of the electronic housing A green indicator light in the power button flashes when the probe is on Power button On green flashing light r Bottom of HI 6053 Field Probe e On fTo turn the HI 6053 on push in the power button and then release The power button flashes a green indicator light when the probe is on and four AAA N
19. blinks OFF 0 When the power switch is in the O position the probe is inactive When not in use turn the probe off to prolong battery life Archived 6 29 10 HI 6005 TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual HI 6005 Typical Frequency Response Disregard content for all other probe models a UN N see ETS Lindgren MN O kaai website for other M TT probe content U A ON PUT LEAN E TIE N O N A U L A O UN 1000 10000 Frequency MHz A N Response dB N OO ECEN i 07 1 co 10 HI 6005 ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE Maintenance of the HI 6005 is limited to external components such as cables connectors and probe shields To replace the probe shields see Probe Shield Care and Replacement on page 79 gt Any maintenance or calibration task requires probe disassembly which may void your warranty Only ETS Lindgren service personnel should perform these tasks To avoid problems with your warranty contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service before performing any maintenance For complete information on maintenance and calibration see Maintenance on page 23 61 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6005 ADDITIONAL PARTS Use the following tables to order replacement or optional parts for the HI 6005 Part Description Part Number Cone
20. charge cells 1 2 volts cell e ETS Lindgren Part 400038 quantity required 4 Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS e Operate the battery charger with care e There are no user serviceable parts inside the battery charger Opening the battery charger housing may void your warranty REPLACING THE FUSE N Disconnect the battery charger from power CAUTIO before replacing a fuse If the battery charger fails to operate check for a blown fuse inside the power entry module A blown fuse must be replaced with the same value and type of fuse or an unsafe condition may result Use only 250 Volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5 mm x 20 mm fuses To replace a fuse 1 Two fuses are located in the fuse drawer in the power input module Use a screwdriver to open the drawer 2 The fuse towards the outside of the drawer is the spare Remove the spare fuse from the module 89 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Lo o EG MS Working Spare fuse fuse 3 Replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse 4 Slide the fuse drawer back into the module Make sure that the drawer snaps securely into its locked position 90 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual D
21. in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS COMBINEDFIELD int ETS_CombinedField const int probeHandle float amp XYZField Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 132 Returns the total combined field of the X Y and Z axes Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Pass by reference float The combined fields of X Y and Z axes Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS FIELD int ETS_Field const int probeHandle float amp xField float amp yField float amp zField float amp combinedField Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters To read the field values from the X axis Y axis Z axis and the combined field This function must follow an ETS_InitiateReadField command You can poll ETS_lIsOperationComplete to determine when ETS _InitiateReadField is finished Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle Pass by reference float Returns the X Y Z and combined
22. includes an interface card Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual all other probe models Disregard content for see ETS Lindgren Archived 6 29 10 W A 008 oZ ebues gweg ZH9 ZH 0 esuodsas Asuanbaly HW Odd 149627 WAZZLS IH Wi 008 Oz e6ues d1WeUAGg ZH9 ZH OL esuodsas Aouanbal4 py 301d PIS 4 N3ZZ09 1H Wwi A 008 SQ eBues o1WeUAg ZH 9 ZH OOL esuodsas Aouenbei4 yy 8Q01d Plel4 WAS009 IH W A 008 S O e6ues o1WeUAG ZH9 9 ZHY 00 esuodsa Aduanbal4 WY O4d 49S2 WASOLS IH W A 008 O Z e6uel dIWeUAG W A 008 O Z e6ue dIWeUAG ZH9 Ov ZHI O asuodsas ou nb i ZHD OP ZHW 0 esuodsa Anuanbaly HUH 9q01d P F 4 WACS09 IH HY Old 49827 WACSLS IH sagoid ino 0 dn jaeuu0D JO UOW P P 4 OOLS IH J E website for other probe content 18 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 6113 Laser Data Interface Configuration H 4422 In this man ual The following diagram illustrates the ETS Lindgren probes that may be used with Disregard content for the HI 6113 Laser Data Interface LDI In the diagram the USB in HI 6153USB for example refers to USB Kit As a kit the probe includes all components all other Dro be models required to operate the probe with the HI 6113 see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Frequency response 10 kHz 1 GHz Dynamic range 2 0 800 V m Frequency response 100 kHz 6 GHz HI 6122USB Laser Pro Kit Fre
23. or obtain them locally Non conductive screws must be Disregard conte nt for used for this application Never use metal screws all other Dro be models 5 Repeat this procedure for the other shields if necessary see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 80 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Appendix A Warranty gt See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the complete ETS Lindgren warranty for your EMC Field Probe DURATION OF WARRANTIES All product warranties except the warranty of title and all remedies for warranty failures are limited to three years 81 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for This page intentionally left blank HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Appendix B Series H 491198 01 Battery Charger for NiMH Batteries gt The HI 6053 Field Probe contains four AAA Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH batteries and uses the Series H 491198 01 Battery Charger SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before operating the Series H 491198 01 Battery CAUTION Charger see General Safety Considerat
24. replacement Kit includes e Three cones e One each X Y and Z label e Six screws H 651016 Battery Charger H 491198 48 Carrying Case H 491207 H 491 106 xx Cable Fiber Optic Glass xx length in meters Collapsible Probe Handle Assembly H 491206 H 231205000 Fiber Optic RS232 Interface HI 4413P B Fiber Optic to USB Converter US HI 4413USB Interface H 491009 HI 4460 HI 6100 62 Connector Set two Bulkhead Feedthru Tripod Dielectric Graphical Readout HI 6100 Field Monitor Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 4422 Field Probe HI 4422 SPECIFICATIONS The ETS Lindgren HI 4422 Field Probe is a fully intelligent sensor enabling fast and accurate EMF measurements with industry leading performance specifications Optical coupling to a variety of readout options makes this probe ideally suited for a wide range of field monitoring applications The HI 4422 is an excellent tool for electric field mapping RADHAZ measurements and EMC field monitoring 1 0 300 Volts per meter V m 10 30 100 300 V m 10 KHz 1 0 GHz 1 0 dB 0 5 dB full scale F S 2 least significant bits LSB of A D converter 0 5 dB 1000 V m maximum all ranges 63 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all o
25. safe operating level e Fz fail level Percentage reported in hexadecimal 0 to 64 The BP command is provided for backward compatibility and should not be used to monitor the converter voltage which always responds with B64N lt CR gt 109 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Probe Description Probe Response Command Read probe data Dx xxxyy yyzzz ZB lt CR gt XXXX YYYY ZZZZ 4 digit axis values with floating decimal point e Bz battery flag Nor F Read probe data DX xxxyy yyzzz zceccc B lt CR gt XXXX YYYY ZZZZ 4 digit axis values with floating decimal point cccc composite field value with floating decimal point B battery flag N or F Identification command 160XX lt sr gt lt sn gt lt cd gt B lt CR gt XX specific probe model sr 10 character software revision sn 8 character serial number cd 8 character calibration date B battery flag N or F D3 D5 gt The Identification command I may also be used as the first command sent The command will turn on the laser Once communication between the probe and the Laser Data Interface LDI is established the return string will be sent Subsequent commands immediately send the return string TC Read temperature in Txxxx lt CR gt Centigrade 110 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI
26. task requires probe disassembly which may void your warranty Only ETS Lindgren service personnel should perform these tasks To avoid problems with your warranty contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service before performing any maintenance For complete information on maintenance and calibration see Maintenance on page 23 HI 6122 ADDITIONAL PARTS Use the following table to order replacement or optional parts for the HI 6122 Part Description Part Number Probe shield replacement Kit 112955 includes e Three probe shields cones e One each X Y and Z label e Six screws Cable Assembly Fiber FC FC H 491263 xx ST ST xx length in meters 30 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Part Description Laser Data Interface Tripod Dielectric Probe Stand Fiber Optic Cleaning System Laser System Fiber Optic Maintenance Kit 112333 31 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6153 Electric Field Probe The ETS Lindgren HI 6153 Field Probe provides broadband frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most test requirements The frequency response of the HI 6153 is 10 MHz to 40 GHz and the dynamic range is 2
27. 0 Fl 6122 Additional Pans n 0witcadew wenden eit eeels 30 FLG 153 Electric Field Probe iisse5seneshas aa ta aa a a aa 32 FUIsG 153 SpecilicatonS neea E A 32 POISS PO AON zG T none tkiebacendeine 34 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6153 Typical Frequency Response cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeees 35 HI 6153 Additional Maintenance cccccccccssssssesssseeeeeeeeeesessaaeeeeeees 35 Fl 6 153 Additional Parts inii eee eee ee 36 H6105 Electric Field Probe visit fei2 aesacsciisietinon eee E S 37 FI 6105 SpeCilicalions nesai na 37 FESTOS OMe rales eE EE E 38 HI 6105 Typical Frequency Response ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 39 HI 6105 Additional Maintenance ccccccccccsssssessseeeeceeeeeessaeeaeneeeees 39 Fil6105 Additional PariS 3 catcecese decd iia tees 40 5 0 Battery Operated Field Probes csecescesssseeeeeeeees 41 H6022 Field Probe et sectcccecscpsseanctiini gai voceeasacsainc seid vodsgadaouceesascyoscneetienvaceccs 42 FIlH6022 SPeCCHICALONS sasccssansctscassincassasadelaalansnadearansiedalsstassadsusiesdvecnauieed 42 H6022 Opera OM cise sane cancceesin a E a 43 HI 6022 Power Switch 2 sctsisscceeetiebhucelarechebiitedetndessnseabediideadghatenbecsueideds 44 HI 6022 Typical Frequency Response cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
28. 00 with ETS Lindgren probes see H 6100 Field Monitor Configuration on page 18 FIM5004 FIELD MONITOR The FM5004 Field Monitor accepts inputs from up to any four probes and analyzes and displays information on a user configurable LCD The FM5004 may be used in conjunction with the battery operated probes FM5004 Field Monitor For information on using the FM5004 with ETS Lindgren probes see FM5004 Field Monitor Configuration on page 20 12 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6113 LASER DATA INTERFACE The laser probes and the HI 6113 Laser Data Interface together communicate with ProbeView Laser software through a USB port on the computer HI 6113 Laser Data Interface For information on using the HI 6113 with ETS Lindgren probes see HI 6113 Laser Data Interface Configuration on page 19 HI 4413P FIBER OPTIC MODEM The battery powered probes use the HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem to communicate with ProbeView II software through a serial port on the computer HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem For information on using the HI 4413P with ETS Lindgren probes see HI 4413P HI 4413USB Configuration on page 21 13 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other prob
29. 100 kHz 6 GHz Dynamic range 2 0 800 V m Frequency response 10 MHz 40 GHz Dynamic range 0 5 800 V m Dynamic range 2 0 800 V m ri a 2 a k i 2 h b W N c S oS a Ir HI 6053 Electric Field Probe HI 6005 Electric Field Probe j gt k 5 8 2 HS a 226 829 Dug FE Sus abe o Oaoa ms D OG O o 5 a ro 23m o E T20E aoa 5 5 L O S 21 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for This page intentionally left blank HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 3 0 Maintenance CAUTION WARRANTY Before performing any maintenance follow the safety information in the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment Maintenance of probes is limited to external components such as cables or connectors Warranty may be void if the housing is opened If you have any questions concerning maintenance contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service If you have an HI 6105 HI 6005 or HI 4422 Field Probe see Probe Shield Care and Replacement on page 79 Annual Calibration See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for information on ETS Lindgren calibration services
30. 2 hours When completely charged the battery indicator for the probe should indicate a charge level of more than 90 DISCHARGING A BATTERY To discharge the batteries 1 Make sure the probe is off or the batteries will not charge 2 Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and then plug the charger output into the battery charger connector on the probe 87 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 3 Press the DISCHARGE button on the battery charger The batteries will fully discharge and then fully recharge The total time required to discharge and recharge is approximately seven hours SPECIFICATIONS BATTERY CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS The battery charger may be powered by standard line voltage 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz or by an optional automobile cigarette lighter plug 12 5 VDC IEC filtered AC power input module 110 240 VAC 500 mA max 50 100 Hz Alternate Automobile cigarette lighter to 2 mm power plug adapter cord 12 5 Vdc 100 mA 250 volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5mm x 20 mm e Output Voltage During Fast Charge 88 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content NiMH Battery e 4 AAA batteries rechargeable NiMH 600 mAH rapid
31. 3 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content PROBE FAMILY HI 6005 HS HIGH SPEED gt Baud rate at 19200 Sample rates exceed 50 samples second e FP6001 e Hi 6005 e HI 6053 PROBE FAMILY LASER HS HIGH SPEED gt Baud rate at 115200 Laser powered probes through USB port Sample rate can exceed 100 samples second e HI 6105 e gt HI 6 153 PROBE TYPES NOT SUPPORTED e HI 3603 e HI 3604 e HI 2200 124 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Quick Start Function Reference ETS CREATEPROBE int ETS _CreateProbe const char name int amp Handle const char CommSettings const char Family Purpose Creates a probe object and establishes communications to a specified probe e Makes an object of the correct type e Verifies that the communications to the probe can be established e Does a probe identify and an initialization of the probe Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description 125 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren websi
32. Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for EMC Field Probes all other probe models see ETS Lindgren User Mane website for other probe content WETS LINDGREN An ESCO Technologies Company Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 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 2006 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 Trademarks used in this document The ETS Lindgren logo Probe View LaserPro and ProbeView Il are trademarks of ETS Lindgren L P Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Archived 6 29 10 ace Record Use only the content for EMC Probes MANUAL Part H 600100 Rev G 14422 in this manual Ta emo e Added Appendix F EC Declaration of January 2007 Conformity upd
33. Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 156 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Appendix G EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declaration of Conformity is the method by which ETS Lindgren L P declares that the equipment listed on this document complies with the EMC Directive and Low Voltage Directive Factory Issued by ETS Lindgren L P ETS Lindgren L P 1301 Arrow Point Drive 1301 Arrow Point Drive Cedar Park TX USA 78613 Cedar Park TX USA 78613 The products listed below are eligible to bear the CE mark HI 6122 Electric Field Probe HI 6153 Electric Field Probe HI 6105 Electric Field Probe HI 6022 Electric Field Probe HI 6053 Field Probe HI 6005 FP6001 Field Probe HI 4422 FP5000 Field Probe APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS Standard EN 50082 1 EN 55011 EN 61010 1 Criteria Electromagnetic compatibility General immunity standard Part 1 Domestic commercial and light industrial environment CISPR 11 1990 ed 2 Threshold values and measuring methods for radio interference by HF equipment for industrial scientific and medical purposes Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use 157 Archived 6 29 10
34. Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6122 Electric Field Probe HI 6122 SPECIFICATIONS Dynamic Range 2 0 800 Volts per meter V m Typical Frequency Response The ETS Lindgren HI 6122 Field Probe provides broadband frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most test requirements The frequency response of the HI 6122 is 10 kHz to 1 GHz and the dynamic range is 2 to 800 Volts per meter V m 10 kHz 1 GHz e 10 kHz 30 kHz 2 5 0 5 dB e 30 kHz 1 GHz 1 dB Isotropicity 0 5 dB Overload Withstand gt 1 500 V m CW emionmenth 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F 26 Operating Temperature Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for Fiber Optic Cable Connector Two fiber optic connectors mounted on HI 4422 in this manual aie Disregard content for eens all other probe models see ETS Lindgren 1 4 20 UNC tapped hole internal thread website for other r ontent p obe c 32 mm x 32 mm x 32 mm 1 26 in x 1 26 in x 1 26 in Probe Shields 43 mm 1 69 in HI 6122 OPERATION e ST for transmitter The HI 6122 can be used with the HI 6100 Field Monitor It can also be connected to a personal computer using an optional HI 6113 Laser Data Interface LDI and ProbeView Laser software The HI 6122 is a true 3 axis probe When requested
35. S_GetUnitsString const int probeHandle char UnitsStr const int arraySize Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 136 To obtain the current field units setting for the probe Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function int arraySize Pass by reference character string UnitsStr specifying the length of string Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for ETS_INITIATEREADBATTERY HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for int ETS_InitiateReadBattery const int probeHandle all other Dro be models Purpose Initiates a reading of the battery as a percentage of full charge The function returns immediately without See ETS Li nN d g ren waiting for the operation finish We bsite for other To determine when the command is finished use ETS IsOperationComplete When the reading is probe content complete use ETS_Battery to obtain the value Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters None 137 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models
36. X Y Z and total field data can be reported For a list and description of communication and information transfer protocols including command structure probe commands and HI 6113 commands see Appendix E Operating Protocols on page 105 27 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6122 TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE AL LEIA T IN 2 LS E a L 1 0 1 3 4 5 gp asuodsey 1000 10 Frequency MHz 1 0 01 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6122 TYPICAL ISOTROPIC RESPONSE gt Isotropic response measured in a 20 V m field at 400 MHz 29 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6122 ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE Maintenance of the HI 6122 is limited to external components such as cables connectors and probe shields For information on fiber optic cable and connector maintenance see Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics on page 24 To replace the probe shields see Probe Shield Care and Replacement on page 79 gt Any maintenance or calibration
37. ated descriptions of and r commands in Appendix E Operating Protocols consistency quality edits C Added FM5004 Field Monitor to Introduction April 2007 added new sections Typical Configurations and HI 6153 Electric Field Probe updated photos specifications battery replacement in HI 6053 Field Probe added HI 6153 to Probe Stand updated service procedures safety notices Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Updated H 491269 Probe Stand November 2007 Added information for HI 6022 and HI 6122 March 2008 Updated HI 6153 fiber optic connectors May 2008 branding updates e Added HI 4413USB content October 2009 e Added ETSProbe DLL User Guide Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Table of Contents Notes Cautions and Warning sssseecssessseeesseennseeesees ix ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin 0000 ix WO INTFOGUCIION asn Aree Wane 11 Readout OplOnS tec i aa e E a E A ease 12 Hi6100 Field MONON cearr e ENE 12 ENMS004 Field MOMIOL enana eon a a E mee 12 HI 6113 Laser Data Interface cececceceececeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaeees 13 HI 4413P Fiber Optic MOGOM ccccccecececececeeeceecececececeeeceeeeeeeeeeees 13 HI 4413USB Fiber Optic to USB Converter
38. ation see Maintenance on page 23 HI 4422 ADDITIONAL PARTS The basic HI 4422 is shipped complete with a 10 meter fiber extension cable carrying case battery charger and connectors for extending the optic cable Use the following tables to order replacement or optional parts for the HI 4422 Part Description Part Number Battery Charger H 491 198 36 115 230 Volt Battery Pack 3 6 VDC H 491038 Rechargeable Carrying Case H 491149 Element Cover Kit H 651021 Cable Fiber Optic Glass H 491 106 xx xx length in meters Fiber Optic RS232 Interface HI 4413P 68 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Part Description Fiber Optic to USB Converter USB Interface Tripod Dielectric Hl 4422 Probe Stand HI 6100 Field Monitor Graphical Readout Numeric Readout Part Number HI 4413USB H 491009 69 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for This page intentionally left blank HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for 6 0 H 491269 Probe Stand HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Probe Stand shown assembled The ETS Lindgren Probe Stand
39. attery voltage is lower than the previously measured values by 24mV If a peak voltage is not detected then the fast charge is terminated when the maximum time limit of 180 minutes is reached e COMPLETE green Indicates a fast charging peak voltage is detected lf the probe is turned on during the fast charge period of the charge cycle the current surge that the batteries provide to the electronics in the probe will cause a momentary voltage drop on the batteries causing the charger to terminate the fast charge based on a peak voltage detect condition The battery charger switches to top off charge mode that provides a charge current one eighth of the fast charge rate This charge continues from the time when a peak voltage detect terminates the fast charge until the maximum time of 180 minutes is reached If the probe is disconnected from the charger at this point in the charge cycle the batteries will operate properly Following the maximum time of 180 minutes a pulse trickle charge mode is used to compensate for the self discharge of the batteries while idle in the charger The fast charge current is low enough that there is not always enough heating of the battery cells to cause the voltage to drop With no voltage drop there is no peak voltage detection and the fast charge will terminate after the maximum time of 180 minutes is reached 86 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard cont
40. bsite for other probe content 4 0 Laser Powered Field Probes The HI 61XX Series LaserPro Field Probe is a laser powered probe an excellent tool for electric field mapping industrial monitoring and EMC field measurements The HI 61XX Series probes contain a photo voltaic converter that provides power to the probe circuitry when sufficient light power is received by the converter The light power is generated by a laser in the HI 6113 Laser Data Interface LDI and is transmitted to the converter through an optical fiber in the duplex fiber optic cable The probe communicates with the HI 6113 through this fiber optic cable Receiving power from the HI 6113 allows for unlimited test times The probe system incorporates a safety interlock mechanism that turns off the laser if the HI 6113 does not receive data from the probe within a specified time frame The safety mechanism is intended to prevent injury from the laser if the HI 6113 issues a command to turn on the laser while the fiber optic cables are disconnected improperly connected cut or damaged The HI 6100 Field Monitor may also be used with the HI 61 XX Series Field Probe for RFI EMC testing The basic probe is shipped with an attached one meter fiber optic cable a 10 meter fiber extension cable a carrying case a battery charger and connectors that extend the length of the fiber optic cable 25 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual
41. chived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content PROBE FAMILY HI ANY AUTO PROBE DETECTOR Automatically detects most ETS Lindgren Holaday probes as listed in the following gt Baud rates are at 9600 and 115 2 K for the laser models e FP5000 Series e FP4000 Series e HI 6000 Series e HI 6100 Series e HI 4433 Series e HIl 4450 Series PROBE FAMILY FP ANY AUTO PROBE DETECTOR FP Automatically detects most ETS Lindgren Holaday probes as listed in the following gt Use this type to initialize all FP series probes e FP2000 Series e FP4000 Series e FP5000 Series e FP6001 PROBE FAMILY VIRTUAL This simulated probe type is for testing and software development purposes Varying field values are generated using a sin function 122 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content PROBE FAMILY HI 44xx MS Use this type to obtain higher sample rates on 3 axis probes This type does not return individual field readings for each axis FP5036 HI 4433 GRE FP5055 HI 4433 HSE FP5083 HI 4457 HI 4433 MSE FP4031 FP4000 HI 4433 STE PROBE FAMILY HI 6005 MS MEDIUM SPEED gt Baud rate at 9600 Sample rates exceed 30 samples second e FP6001 e HI 6005 e HI 6053 12
42. content 5 0 Battery Operated Field Probes gt Before using your battery operated probe read the following HI 6053 Field Probe Appendix B Series H 491198 01 Battery Charger on page 83 HI 6022 and HI 6005 Field Probe Appendix C Series H 491198 48 Battery Charger on page 91 HI 4422 Field Probe Appendix D Series H 491198 36 Battery Charger on page 99 gt To calibrate the probe prior to shipment ETS Lindgren also charges the internal battery at the factory Every effort is made to make sure that the probe arrives ready to use but you should verify the condition of the battery prior to making any measurements The battery operated probes utilize three orthogonal sensors to provide an isotropic reading of the electric field When requested X Y Z and total field data can be reported making the ETS Lindgren battery operated probes true 3 axis probes 41 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6022 Field Probe HI 6022 SPECIFICATIONS Dynamic Range 2 0 800 Volts per meter V m Typical Frequency Response The ETS Lindgren HI 6022 Field Probe provides broadband frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most test requirements The frequency response of the HI 6022 is 10 kHz to 1 GHz and the dynamic range is 2 to 800 Volts per meter V m 10
43. content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content BATTERY LIFE The NiMH battery powering the battery operated probe has high energy density for maximum operating time between charges but also has a significant self discharge characteristic When the probe is stored for longer than a week or two the battery will discharge even though not in use Leaving the battery in a discharged condition for long periods of time may result in reduced battery life For optimum testing time charge the battery before use The battery charger is microprocessor controlled to charge the battery in the fastest possible manner When the charger senses that the battery is fully charged the charging current drops to a maintenance level This level is sufficient to maintain the battery fully charged without causing battery damage It is acceptable to leave the probe connected to the battery charger for extended periods of time With proper care the battery should last two to three years Follow these recommendations to ensure maximum battery life and optimum testing performance e Set the power switch on the probe to the OFF position when the probe is not in use Leaving the power switch in the ON position for extended periods of time will damage the battery When the battery is discharged the flashing power ON indicator will not function e When possible leave the probe co
44. cription Input Parameters int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters None 139 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS ISOPERATIONCOMPLETE int ETS_TIsOperationComplete const int probeHandle Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 140 Used with commands that start with the word Initiate to determine when an operation is finished Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function None Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS MobeEL int ETS_Model const int probeHandle char model const int arraySize Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters Returns the probe model identification information Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function The model name is placed in the user allocated string buffer 141 Archived 6 29 10
45. d parameter is invalid Hardware error for example EEPROM failure Parity error Probe commands are not available unless the probe is powered on To power on the probe send the Laser ON command r For more information on the r command see page 114 Received command is invalid 115 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for This page intentionally left blank HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 116 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Appendix F ETSProbe DLL User Guide The ETS Lindgren ETSProbe DLL allows users to communicate with one or more supported ETS Lindgren field probes The main deliverable consists of a Microsoft Windows Dynamic Link Library DLL that can be called by a wide variety of programming languages ETSProbe DLL is intended for users who want to integrate ETS Lindgren probes into their own software system About Redistribution Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the ETS Lindgren copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the ETS Lindgren copyright notice t
46. dice die Gawweienede tana aie deinen 63 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Ful 4422 OD CTAL OM sce ssaeeiaarareeste at eae ee reece cca 65 Pl AA 22 OM ONS nieren E a E 66 HI 4422 Typical Frequency Response cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeererenenes 67 HI 4422 Additional Maintenance ccccccccccsssssseseeeeeeeeeeeeseseaaeeeeeees 68 Pil 22 Additonal PANS orcacssnescecasecas aseceaconcmotoetaestuanaemoreuehanecgcand 68 6 0 H 491269 Probe Stand cccccceecccsssssseeeeeseeeensseeeesseees 71 Probe Stand DIMENSIONS ccccccssessesseeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeueesseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeaeas 71 Probe Stand Assembly eera a E E win racine aeeie Waid cuca 72 Pans TOMASS CIID Esrari a a encores tied naeeaene 72 SIOPS IO ASSeMDIC sta ee os 73 Probe Stand Operation serene enaar nri i aaa a e aana 76 7 0 Probe Shield Care and Replacement sseeeeees 79 Appendix A Waray sssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn na 81 Appendix B Series H 491198 01 Battery Charger f r NIMH Batteries sisiane el eter aaa 83 Appendix C Series H 491198 48 Battery Charger for NIMH Batteries ninanasa aandaa aa aaa 91 Appendix D Series H 491198 36 Battery Charger for NICE B tterie Sarcina aaa EE Eaa 99 Appendix E Operating Protocols cccsceeeeeseeessee
47. e fully charge the batteries before placing the probe into service Failing to fully charge the batteries may result in reduced battery life and cause premature battery failure To charge a battery 1 Make sure the probe is off or the batteries will not charge 2 Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and then plug the charger output into the battery charger connector on the probe Never attempt to recharge a non rechargeable CAUTION tery p a g CHARGING NDICATORS The following LEDs are located on the front of the battery charger e POWER ON green lndicates the battery charger is connected to the AC power source e NO BATTERY amber Indicates the battery charger does not detect a battery 85 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content e PENDING amber Indicates the battery charger detects a battery Before fast charging can begin the battery voltage must fall within predetermined acceptable limits A pulse trickle charge is provided to bring a depleted battery to a valid charge prior to fast charge e CHARGING amber lIndicates the voltage pre qualification condition has been met and fast charge has started Fast charging continues until termination by a peak voltage detect or a maximum charge time For peak voltage detect the fast charge is terminated when the b
48. e content HI 4413USB FIBER OPTIC TO USB CONVERTER Computer The battery powered gt probes use the HI 4413 Fiber Optic to USB Converter to communicate with ProbeView II software through a USB port on the computer HI 4413USB Fiber Optic to USB Converter For information on using the HI 4413USB with ETS Lindgren probes see HI 4413P HI 4413USB Configuration on page 21 Optional Tripod The H 491009 Dielectric Tripod is the preferred method for mounting field probes for making unperturbed field measurements It provides stable placement for one probe and 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 14 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Optional Probe Stand The ETS Lindgren probe stand may also be used in testing configurations The probe stand supports up to two probes For complete information on probe stand assembly and operation see H 491269 Probe Stand on page 71 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content About Probe Operation gt 16 For complete information on setting up and operating the field monitor sof
49. e ees HI 6105 ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE Maintenance of the HI 6105 is limited to external components such as cables connectors and probe shields For information on fiber optic cable and connector maintenance see Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics on page 24 To replace the probe shields see Probe Shield Care and Replacement on page 79 gt Any maintenance or calibration task requires probe disassembly which may void your warranty Only ETS Lindgren service personnel should perform these tasks To avoid problems with your warranty contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service before performing any maintenance For complete information on maintenance and calibration see Maintenance on page 23 39 Archived 6 29 10 HI 6105 ADDITIONAL PARTS Use only the content for H 4492 in this manual Use the following tables to order replacement or optional parts for the HI 6105 Disregard content for Bien eae all other probe models Probe shield replacement Kit H 491237 see ETS Lindgren includes website for other e Three probe shields cones probe content e One each X Y and Z label e Six screws Cable Assembly Fiber FC FC H 491263 xx ST ST xx length in meters FC to FC Inline Connector H 23861521000 Laser System Fiber Optic 112333 Maintenance Kit 40 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe
50. e variance of the A D converter is 2 least significant bits When using the most sensitive range 10 V m these specifications create the possibility that under zero field conditions the receiver may display a non zero value For a list and description of communication and information transfer protocols including command structure and probe commands see Appendix E Operating Protocols on page 105 65 Archived 6 29 10 HI 4422 CONTROLS Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual A power switch two fiber epic connectors and a battery charger connector are Disregard sontent for mounted on the HI 4422 housing all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content aiey ates connector Fiber optic Power switch connectors 2 RCV XMIT Fiber Optic Connectors The fiber optic cable assembly from the receiver is attached to the HI 4422 by two connectors The cable ends are color coded yellow for RCV and white for XMIT An identically colored dot is located on the probe housing next to each of the connectors Make sure that each cable is attached to the correct connector When the cables are not attached always cover the connectors with the protective plastic covers supplied with the HI 4422 or with a similar material This prevents dirt and other contaminants from entering the connector causing communication problems 66 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for ARM OFF Power Switch
51. easure the distance to the floor all other probe models The base plate includes see ETS Li ndgren e Handholds 2 To i easily move website for other the probe stand Floor grid finders 2 probe content e Floor grid finders 2 To align probe to floor grid Handholds 2 1 Attach the probe to the probe carrier using the probe thumbscrew HI 4433 sensor position HI 6153 HI 6053 HI 4453 Hl 4450 sensor position H 4422 sensor position HI 6122 HI 6022 HI 6105 HI 6005 sensor position 76 Archived 6 29 10 2 Align the scale pointer to the mark for the probe you are using and confirm the distance is between the estimated minimum and maximum Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual provided in the following Estimated Distance from Element to Floor Disregard content for see ETS Lindgren HI 4433 ee 2438 mm 31 5 in 96 in HI 6153 HI 6053 673 mm 2438 mm HI 4453 26 5 in 96 in HI 4450 chart website for other probe content 317 5 mm 2438 mm HI 4422 12 5 in 96 in HI 6122 HI 6022 292 mm 2438 mm HI 6105 11 5 in 96 in HI 6005 Estimated Distance from Element to Floor T7 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for This page intentionally left blank HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content f
52. ececececeeeccececececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeess 130 ETS Battery Joasia TS 130 EES Calibration Date eron 131 ERS GombinGd Field 2c e cscaceeet atest axnceedewincea a 132 Eo PICO aac tes hie e cede tere eee 133 ELS PIMA feincsntcc dona vetaeeei A 134 ETS Get mor Descriptor eiss kaan ankaa a a aA Eaa aa aA 135 ETS Getmis Sing Soen 136 ETS I itiateReadBantery hera a E 137 ETS IntiateReadField siini ainsana iaaa 138 ETS _InitiateReadTemperature cccccccceeeeeeseseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeas 139 ETS _lsOperationComplete c ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaeeeeeeeeeeeees 140 Eis MOGS It ss casei tostend cadeszeeasasgauoesondessrcnstecavaseausaastnced A 141 El S ProbeName enan oa ee a 142 ETS ReadBatterySynchronouS ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeees 143 ETS ReadTemperatureSynchronouS cccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 144 ETS SerialNumber secciess icseahiavase nccuveracsdewasvaceaces vanaiedevacdacestetaumiavacens 145 ETS SGM alld Cl erein 146 ETS SEIURTE 147 ETS Temperature Jarse R i 148 ETS LaserGurrent ee e e e TEND E 149 EES NOTSION erana aid Aa ae oe E 150 ETS SUPPI VONAGO es r E E E teemaee edu 151 ETS LaserTemperature cccccccccccssseeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeseesseeeeesesnaasaes 152 EIS ZerOPrODe icteric E SR 153 SEAS COC S aaron a r eit eos 154 Appendix G EC Declaration of Conformity 157 vii Archived 6 29 10
53. ectronics The HI 6153 is a true 3 axis probe When requested X Y Z and total field data can be reported The HI 6153 can be used with the HI 6100 Field Monitor It can also be connected to a personal computer using an optional HI 6113 Laser Data Interface LDI and ProbeView Laser software X axis not shown For a list and description of communication and information transfer protocols including command structure probe commands and HI 6113 commands see Appendix E Operating Protocols on page 105 34 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6153 TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE HI 6153 Frequency Response i oe aeea ao T CON Mal AN TTI eT TI T ae ot A Pe i N S Jy A E S 4 A g JA T EET EEE EET s YT T a e ry 8 e L E T T ll E ECE E CTI TTT EEE IC 16 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 Frequency MHz HI 6153 ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE Maintenance of the HI 6153 is limited to external components such as cables and connectors For information on fiber optic cable and connector maintenance see Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics on page 24 gt Any maintenance or calibration task requires probe disassembly which may void your warranty Only ETS Lindgren service personnel should perform these tasks To avoid problems with your warranty contact ETS Lindgren Cu
54. eeeeeens 105 Appendix F ETSProbe DLL User Guide 00000 117 ADOUUREGISUIDULO MN sererai uaa aipa aeaa E R a a A E katie 117 Getting Starlets a N 117 DLL Function Calling Conventions ssssssssrrrnrrrnrrtrrntrrrrrrtrrrrtrrrrrrnnn 118 Supported Probes and Communications Protocols ccceeeeeeeeeees 118 Probe Family Hl Any Auto Probe Detector cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 122 Probe Family FP Any Auto Probe Detector FP ccceeeeeecee 122 Probe Family Virtual ission orenen e a E E 122 Probe Family Hl 44xx MS ccccccccccccccccceceeececeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenenss 123 Probe Family HI 6005 MS Medium Speed eeceeeeeeeeeees 123 Probe Family HI 6005 HS High Speed cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 124 Probe Family Laser HS High Speed ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 124 Probe Types Not Supported cccccccccccccecececeeeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetess 124 Quick Start Function Reterence ssia a e E 125 vi Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content EIS GrealeProbe isis eRe eee ees eee 125 ETS ReadFieldSynchronouS sscccecceeeeeeceaeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeas 128 ETS Remove PrODE erda oct Sadie eee ee 129 Advanced Function Reference ccccccccececec
55. eetees 45 HI 6022 Typical Isotropic RESPONSEC cececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 46 HI 6022 Additional Maintenance ccccccccccsssesssseseeeeeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeeees 46 FH 6022 Additional PAIS serstssis ta tohncest talent ere ee toatl iaiuies errr cusses 47 HOOS S PIGIG POD ec22 tices ace tcece E cane eee ee 49 Hl 6053 Specifications ensi r E a 49 Hl6053 Operat om oeae a EE 51 Hi6053 Power SWIG aeeie aen aren a aaa a e aE aia aA eos 52 HIGOS CONOIS arine Mee ene niet ie eee ne ek nee eee eee 53 HI 6053 Typical Frequency Response cccceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 53 HI 6053 Additional Maintenance cccccccccccssssesesseeeeeeeeeeseasaneeeeeees 54 HI 6053 Battery Replacement cccccccececccceessseeeeseeeeeceseesenaeaaenes 54 HI 6053 Additional PANS xs x se2ectenic scoee ahsvecraecteidasesoeasesscactancncmenacceaeaons 56 PAIZO OOS Field PrODE sner eoan Ta a liedbayaaddetae 58 Hl 6005 Specifications icici ee ec acne 58 HESUS OMSK Olt tacesrscipeceans ne a a 59 HI 6005 Power Switch c ccccscecececeeeesseeeeecessseeeeeeeseasseeeeeseseasseeeees 60 HI 6005 Typical Frequency Response ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeees 61 HI 6005 Additional Maintenance ccccccccccsssessseeseeeeeeeeeeeeseaneneeees 61 PIZ600S Additonal Pans csore ae caster ene eh cont denasrannearaeteeesuaes 62 Fura 422 Field Propels oana eas acta ese Pea a 63 Hl 4422 SpeciiCallOns ssisaui in
56. emperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS e Operate the battery charger with care e There are no user serviceable parts inside the battery charger Opening the battery charger housing may void your warranty REPLACING THE FUSE CAUTION Disconnect the battery charger from power U before replacing a fuse If the battery charger fails to operate check for a blown fuse inside the power entry module A blown fuse must be replaced with the same value and type of fuse or an unsafe condition may result Use only 250 Volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5 mm x 20 mm fuses To replace a fuse 1 Two fuses are located in the fuse drawer in the power input module Use a screwdriver to open the drawer 2 The fuse towards the outside of the drawer is the spare Remove the spare fuse from the module 103 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Lo foe MS Working Spare Fee fuse 3 Replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse 4 Slide the fuse drawer back into the module Make sure that the drawer snaps securely into its locked position 104 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for The information in this section is subject to change and is included for
57. en website for other probe content ETS READTEMPERATURESYNCHRONOUS int ETS _ReadTemperatureSynchronous int Handle int amp temperature Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 144 Reads the internal temperature of the probe and returns only after the probe has responded or a timeout has occurred Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle Int temperature The probe internal temperature in degrees Celsius Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS SERIALNUMBER int ETS_SerialNumber const int probeHandle char serialNumber const int arraySize Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters Returns the serial number of the probe Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle Pass by reference character string serialNumber Specify the length of string 145 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS SETRANGE int ETS_SetRange const int probeHandle int
58. ent for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content SYNCHRONIZING THE BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR The probe has internal circuitry to track the charge condition of the batteries NiMH batteries have a sharp discharge curve knee which means there is little indication that the batteries are nearly discharged prior to a low battery condition The internal circuitry tracks the charging and discharging currents of the batteries and displays the calculated battery condition It is possible that the battery charge indication may lose synchronization with the actual battery condition A loss of synchronization may be indicated by a low battery charge alert after the batteries were recently fully charged Loss of synchronization may also be indicated by short battery life and premature low battery alert To synchronize the battery charge indicator 1 Make sure the probe is off or the batteries will not charge 2 Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and then plug the charger output into the battery charger connector on the probe 3 Press the DISCHARGE button on the battery charger The batteries will fully discharge and then fully recharge The total time required to discharge and recharge is approximately seven hours 4 For best results repeat the process once However it may be necessary to repeat the process three times for proper synchronization The synchronization process may take up to 1
59. erature must be called prior to this function call Use the ETS _IsOperationComplete to check for operation completion Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle Pass by reference integer that is the temperature of the probe in degrees Celsius Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS _LASERCURRENT int ETS _LaserCurrent int Handle float amp current Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters Reads the laser current of the probe ETS ReadBattery must be called to refresh this value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle The laser current of the probe in amps 149 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS VERSION int ETS_Version char version const int arraySize Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 150 Identifies the version of ETSProbe DLL Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status C
60. field data 133 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for ETS_FIRMWARE HI 4422 in this manual int ETS_Firmware const int probeHandle char firmware const Disregard content for ie ae i all other probe models see ETS Lindgren Purpose To obtain the firmware version for the probe we bsite for other Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 probe content indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function Output Parameters Pass by reference character string Specifying the length of string 134 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS GETERRORDESCRIPTION void ETS_GetErrorDescription int errorNumber char ErrorStr const int erray size Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters To obtain a written description of an error that has occurred None int probeHandle As returned from ETS_CreateProbe function int arraySize Pass by reference character string Specifying the length of string 135 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS GETUNITSSTRING int ET
61. form these tasks To avoid problems with your warranty contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service before performing any maintenance For complete information on maintenance and calibration see Maintenance on page 23 HI 6053 BATTERY REPLACEMENT During the annual calibration of your HI 6053 at the ETS Lindgren factory the batteries are tested to verify continued operability If required the batteries are replaced at that time It is rare that you should need to replace the batteries between calibration checks but in that event follow these steps 54 If you are not qualified to perform this procedure please consult ETS Lindgren Customer Service ETS Lindgren is not responsible for damage to the probe as a result of replacing the batteries See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for information on ETS Lindgren calibration services Turn the HI 6053 off Verify that the green indicator light is not flashing Carefully disconnect the fiber optic cables from the Transmit and Receive connectors Remove the four screws from the bottom of the electronics housing Lift the bottom away from the housing Wires from the power button are connected to the internal circuitry so carefully turn the bottom over and place it to the side avoiding placing stress on the wires Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website fo
62. his list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Disclaimer Neither the name ETS Lindgren nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission Getting Started Download ETSProbe DLL from www ets lindgren com Install ETSProbe DLL using the included automatic installer During installation provided the installation path is not altered an assortment of example programs in various languages will be copied to C Program Files ETS Lindgren ETSProbe DLL examples Create your new program or adapt your existing program to interface with ETSProbe DLL 117 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content DLL Function Calling Conventions The function call stack style is the WinAPI style This allows the widest variety of users to be able to call these functions The functions take and return only basic types of arguments 32 bit integer floating point values and simple c style zero terminated strings All outbound string parameters are allocated by the caller and are followed in the argument list by a maximum string length integer parameter For the same reason the functions do not take in or send out any object style parameters All fu
63. ickel Metal Hydride NiMH batteries supply power e Off To turn the HI 6053 off push in the power button and then release The green indicator light stops flashing indicating the probe is off When not in use turn the probe off to prolong battery life 52 Archived 6 29 10 HI 6053 CONTROLS Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Two fiber optic connectors and a battery charger connector are mounted on the l HI 6053 housing Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Battery charger connector Transmit connector white Receive connector yellow HI 6053 TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE HI 6053 Frequency Response e e a AT A Pea aL U S AU T iil aan DNNN ALL U TL 1 I PU U TT I ty U A A T T U A p A E 10 100 1000 10000 100000 Frequency MHZ Response dB 53 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6053 ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE Maintenance of the HI 6053 is limited to external components such as cables or connectors and replacing the batteries For complete information on replacing the batteries see the next section H 6053 Battery Replacement gt Any other maintenance or calibration task requires probe disassembly which may void your warranty Only ETS Lindgren service personnel should per
64. ions on page ix INTRODUCTION The H 491198 01 Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Battery Charger is a dual power source battery charger It charges 4 8 volt 220 mA NiMH batteries and is powered by 85 264 VAC line power or 12 5 VDC The H 491198 01 Battery Charger uses a dV dT negative delta V technique to determine when the battery is fully charged which is typically two hours With this technique the charge state of the battery has no effect other than shortening the charge time Housed in a rugged enclosure power enters the battery charger through a power entry module which contains the fuses or an optional cigarette lighter plug adapter The front face of the battery charger displays LEDs that provide the operating status The battery charger connects to the device being charged through a short cord terminated with a power jack 83 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content An integrated circuit within the battery charger monitors the battery voltage and controls the charging functions according to the charge state of the battery BATTERY LIFE The NiMH batteries powering the battery operated probe have high energy density for maximum operating time between charges but also have a significant self discharge characteristic When the probe is stored for longer than a week or two the batteries
65. is designed for EMC testing in anechoic chambers and shielded enclosures The probe stand provides stable placement for up to two probes PROBE STAND DIMENSIONS Base Plate and 2438 mm Tube Height 96 in Tube Height 2248 mm 88 50 in Base Width 406 mm 16 in Tube Width 51mm 2 in Probe not included 71 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Probe Stand Assembly PARTS TO ASSEMBLE In addition to these parts the probe stand includes the following assembly hardware Probe stand tube Locking knobs 4 1 4 20 x 3 4 inch thumbscrews 2 10 32 x 5 8 inch set screw Scale pointer e 8 32 x 3 8 inch Support rod thumbscrew Probe carrier Base plate 72 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content STEPS TO ASSEMBLE Probe stand tube 4 Base plate Front 1 Insert the probe stand tube into the base plate gt e For accurate measurements make sure to completely insert the probe stand tube into the base plate When fully inserted the bottom of the tube should rest evenly on the floor or surface e On the bottom of the base plate are rubber feet Make sure all feet rest evenly on the floor or surface
66. isregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Appendix C Series H 491198 48 Battery Charger for NiMH Batteries gt The HI 6022 and HI 6005 probes contain a Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery and use the Series H 491198 48 Battery Charger SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before operating the Series H 491198 48 Battery Charger see General Safety Considerations on page ix INTRODUCTION The H 491198 48 Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Battery Charger is a dual power source battery charger It charges 4 8 volt 25 mA NiMH batteries and is powered by 85 264 VAC line power or 12 5 VDC The H 491198 48 Battery Charger uses a dV dT negative delta V technique to determine when the battery is fully charged which is typically two hours With this technique the charge state of the battery has no effect other than shortening the charge time Housed in a rugged enclosure power enters the battery charger through a power entry module which contains the fuses or an optional cigarette lighter plug adapter The front face of the battery charger displays LEDs that provide the operating status The battery charger connects to the device being charged through a short cord terminated with a power jack An integrated circuit within the battery charger monitors the battery voltage and controls the charging functions according to the charge state of the battery 91 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the
67. kHz 1 GHz e 10 kHz 30 kHz 2 5 0 5 dB e 30 kHz 1 GHz 1 dB Isotropicity 0 5 dB Overload Withstand gt 1 500 V m CW environment OO 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F 42 Operating Temperature Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for Hl 4422 in this manual Battery Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride Disregard content for NiMH see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Battery Charger e 100 240 VAC universal input e 2 hour charge from full depletion 1 4 20 UNC tapped hole internal thread a i 32 mm x 32 mm x 32 mm 1 26 in x 1 26 in x 1 26 in HI 6022 OPERATION The HI 6022 can be used with the HI 6100 Field Monitor or the FM5004 Field Monitor It can also be connected to a personal computer using an optional HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem or HI 4413USB Fiber Optic to USB Converter and ProbeView II software The HI 6022 is a true 3 axis probe When requested X Y Z and total field data can be reported For a list and description of communication and information transfer protocols including command structure and probe commands see Appendix E Operating Protocols on page 105 43 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6022 POWER SWITCH The power switch activates and deactivates the
68. l other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Fiber Optic Cable Connectors Standard FSMA Battery 4 8 VDC 45 mA h rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Battery Charger 115 230 VAC Approximately two hours Dimensions 32 mm 1 25 in cube with probe shields on three sides Probe Mount 1 4 20 UNC internal thread HI 6005 OPERATION The HI 6005 can be used with the HI 6100 Field Monitor or the FM5004 Field Monitor It can also be connected to a personal computer using an optional HI 4413P Fiber Optic Modem or HI 4413USB Fiber Optic to USB Converter and ProbeView II software The HI 6005 is a true 3 axis probe When requested X Y Z and total field data can be reported For a list and description of communication and information transfer protocols including command structure and probe commands see Appendix E Operating Protocols on page 105 59 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6005 POWER SWITCH The power switch activates and deactivates the HI 6005 60 ON I When the power switch is in the I position an internal 4 8 VDC Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery provides power to the probe and the power indicator LED
69. nctions have an integer return value such that 0 will signify successful completion All other values that can be returned are function specific Supported Probes and Communications Protocols Probe families Hl Any and FP Any are probe type detectors These detector probe types can be used in most cases without specifying the exact probe family There are a few other families that offer higher data sample rates By default all probes are put into auto range The following table lists the probe families that can be used with each probe model FP Any ei FP 1000 HI 44xx MS 2 118 FP2000 fs fram rea pee rea Ce e fe eva rea Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content _ ot Ya 119 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 120 e rene an p n wane fear pame oof C C Archived 6 29 10 ee eee od erates HI 4422 in this manual HI Any Disregard content for Pe Any all other probe models see ETS Lindgren ue probe content HI Any HI A HI Any HI 6005 MS HI 6005 HI 6005 HS HI 6005 HI Any HI 6005 MS Pes HI 6005 HS HI 6005 HI Any HI 6005 MS oe HI 6005 HS HI 6005 HI Any HI 6105 Laser HS Laser HI Any 57 HI 6153 Laser HS Laser Ar
70. nnected to the battery charger and the battery charger connected to the mains electrical supply charger operating The battery charger status indicators will show CHARGER ON and COMPLETE when the battery is on a maintenance charge e Operate the probe only within the optimum operating temperature range of 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F Although NiMH batteries are rated for operation in temperatures from 20 C to 65 C 4 F to 140 F operating the probe at temperature extremes reduces the operating time of the batteries e Make sure the battery is fully charged before resuming operation The battery does not require periodic deep discharges to reverse the effect caused by repeated shallow discharges but undercharging can reduce battery capacity 92 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content A fully charged battery nominal output voltage of 4 8 VDC provides up to 10 hours of operation When the battery has discharged to 4 4 VDC the probe will operate but the battery will need to be charged When the voltage drops below 4 0 VDC measurement accuracy may be compromised by continued operation When the battery voltage indication is less than four volts a low battery indication is attached to the output data string warning of the problem ETS Lindgren software applications provide a warning indication
71. nt for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 1 0 Introduction The ETS Lindgren EMC Field Probes embody the latest innovations in isotropic sensor design and low noise miniaturized electronics Each probe is a fully intelligent sensor enabling fast and accurate EMF measurements with industry leading performance specifications Optical coupling to a variety of readout options makes these probes ideally suited for a wide range of field monitoring applications The EMC field probes include laser powered laser probes and battery operated probes This manual includes operating information and specifications for these probe models Laser Powered HI 6122 HI 6153 HI 6105 Battery Operated HI 6022 HI 6053 HI 6005 HI 4422 11 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Readout Options HI 6100 FIELD MONITOR The HI 6100 Field Monitor accepts inputs from up to any four probes and analyzes and displays information on a user configurable LCD The HI 6100 may be used in conjunction with both the laser and battery operated probes HI 6100 Field Monitor For information on using the HI 61
72. o return any data the probe simply responds with the start character then the command letter and a carriage return If an error occurs the probe responds with an error code PROBE COMMANDS All probe commands return E7 when the probe is turned off 106 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 61XX SERIES LASERPRO FIELD PROBES HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for es _ Description Probe Response omman all other probe models B lt CR gt Read probe converter Bxx xx lt CR gt voltage see ETS Lindgren Wwe bsite for other Read probe converter B64N oltage in hexadecimal probe content i ie i e N safe operating level format e F fail level Voltage reported as 0 64 64 corresponds to 100 gt The BP command is provided for backward compatibility and should not be used to monitor the converter voltage which always responds with B64N lt CR gt Probe Description Probe Response Command p Read probe data DX xxxyy Yyzzz ZB lt CR gt XXXX YYYY ZZZZ 4 digit axis values with floating decimal point e Bz battery flag Nor F with floating decimal point B battery flag N or F D5 Read probe data Dx xxxyy yyZzz zcccc B lt CR gt XXXX YYYY ZZZZ 4 digit axis values with floating decimal point cccc composite field value 107 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website fo
73. oadband frequency coverage and wide dynamic range that satisfies the demands of most test requirements The frequency response of the HI 6053 is 10 MHz to 40 GHz and the dynamic range is 2 to 800 Volts per meter V m HI 6053 SPECIFICATIONS Dynamic Range 2 0 00 Volts per meter V m Typical Frequency Response 10 MHz 0 GHz e 10 MHz 8 GHz 2 5 dB e 18 GHz 0 GHz 2 0 dB 4 0 dB Linearity 0 5 dB Isotropicity 1 0 dB Overload Withstand 1 500 V m 49 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Fiber Optic Cable Connector Standard FSMA Battery Four AAA batteries rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Battery Charger 115 230 VAC Approximately three hours Battery Life gt 30 hours continuous at full charge Probe Mount 1 4 20 UNC tapped hole internal thread jpimensionss Probe Length 432 mm 17 0 in includes electronics housing Probe Diameter 102 mm 4 0 in 50 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6053 OPERATION Pyramidal casing containing sensor Extrusion housing the electronics X
74. odes on page 127 for error code description None A character string that represents the version of ETSProbe DLL Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS SUPPLYVOLTAGE int ETS _SupplyVoltage int Handle float amp voltage Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters Monitors the converter voltage of the laser In addition the battery voltage of the probe is accessible through this function ETS_ReadBattery function must be called to refresh this value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle The converter voltage or battery voltage 151 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS _LASERTEMPERATURE int ETS_LaserTemperature int Handle float amp degreesC Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 152 Monitors the laser temperature ETS ReadTemperature must be called to refresh this value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle Outputs the temperatu
75. on The battery does not require periodic deep discharges to reverse the effect caused by repeated shallow discharges but undercharging can reduce battery capacity If the battery exhibits low terminal voltages during charging or if it appears unable to acquire or maintain a charge individual cells in the battery may be shorted or damaged If your battery needs replacement for any reason contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service CHARGING A BATTERY 1 Make sure the power switch on the probe is set to the OFF position or the battery will not charge 2 Connect the battery charger to the proper power source and then connect the charger to the charger jack on the probe Charging takes approximately one hour depending on the degree of battery discharge When charging is complete the battery charger automatically enters into a trickle charge and continues until the probe is disconnected Never attempt to recharge a non rechargeable CAUTION battery 100 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content CHARGING INDICATORS The following LEDs are located on the front of the battery charger POWER ON green Indicates the battery charger is connected to the AC power source NO BATTERY amber Indicates the battery charger does not detect a battery PENDING amber Indicates the battery charger detect
76. on the display screen of the readout device It is recommended that custom software packages using data from the probe monitor the data output for this condition If the battery exhibits low terminal voltages during charging or if it appears unable to acquire or maintain a charge individual cells in the battery may be shorted or damaged If your battery needs replacement for any reason contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service CHARGING A BATTERY For maximum battery life fully charge the battery for the probe before placing the probe into service Failing to fully charge the battery may result in reduced battery life and cause premature battery failure To charge a battery 1 Make sure the power switch on the probe is set to the OFF position or the battery will not charge 2 Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and then connect the charger output to the charger jack on the probe Never attempt to recharge a non rechargeable CAUTION a cttery CHARGING INDICATORS The following LEDs are located on the front of the battery charger e POWER ON green lIndicates the battery charger is connected to the AC power source e NO BATTERY amber Indicates the battery charger does not detect a battery 93 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content e PENDING amber Indicates the batter
77. onse For D1 command Dxx xxuuu the short form output xx xx the reading and the position of the decimal point depends upon the range setting of the probe Uuu units _V_ V m mW2 mW cm V2 V m underscore indicates a space For D2 command Dxx xxuuurrrobaaa the long for output xx xXx the reading as described for D1 uuu units as described for D1 rrr recorder out value a three digit ASCII number from 0 to 255 o over range indicator N ok O over range b battery status N safe operating level W warning level F fail level aaa axis enable E enabled D disabled axis order X Y Z Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for one HI 4422 in this manual Command escrption Dona eebenae Disregard content for all other probe models e x 1 2 3 4 or N next e x returns the range see ETS Lindgren range currently in use website for other x 1 2 3 4 enables the selected range probe content Set range Rx where x is the range X N sets the probe to the next higher range Read temperature For TF command TXxx e x C or F e xxx temperature in degrees in Fahrenheit For TC command TXXX e xxx temperature in degrees in Centigrade Set unit type e x 1 2 3 or N next unit 1 V m 2 mW cm2 3 V m 2 Send the ASCII null This is a special command that character can be used as the initial command to the probe after it is turned on The probe responds with N
78. or all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 7 0 Probe Shield Care and Replacement If you have an HI 6122 HI 6022 HI 6105 HI 6005 or HI 4422 Field Probe over time the probe shields the cone shaped structures with axis labels may accumulate foreign materials that could become embedded in the shield surface Probe shields must be kept clean to maintain proper operation Probe shields If the probe shields need to be replaced you may order them from ETS Lindgren Follow these steps to replace the probe shields 1 Remove the nylon screws from the probe shield 2 Lift the shield straight up and away from the housing gt Lift the shield high enough to clear the internal antenna assembly or you may damage the assembly Never touch the antenna assembly You may transfer a static charge to the assembly that may distort or disable the measuring capability in that axis 3 With the probe in a protective supportive position carefully replace the probe shield by lowering it straight down onto the housing gt Make sure to clear the internal antenna assembly when lowering the shield or you may damage the assembly 4 Replace the screws snugly without over tightening them 79 Archived 6 29 10 Use on ly the content for gt Over tightening the screws may damage the screw heads If you H oy require additional nylon screws you may order them from I 44 In this man ual ETS Lindgren
79. outside of the drawer is the spare Remove the spare fuse from the module 97 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Lo o EG MS Working Spare fuse fuse 3 Replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse 4 Slide the fuse drawer back into the module Make sure that the drawer snaps securely into its locked position 98 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Appendix D Series H 491198 36 Battery Charger for NiCd Batteries gt The HI 4422 Field Probe contains a Nickel Cadmium NiCd battery and uses the Series H 491198 36 Battery Charger SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before operating the Series H 491198 36 Battery Charger see General Safety Considerations on page ix INTRODUCTION The H 491198 48 Nickel Cadmium NiCd Battery Charger is a dual power source battery charger It charges 3 6 volt 1400 mAH NiCd batteries and is powered by 120 240 VAC line power or 12 5 VDC The H 491198 36 Battery Charger uses a dV dT negative delta V technique to determine when the battery is fully charged which is typically one hour With this technique the charge state of the battery has no effect other than shortening the charge time Housed in a rugged enclos
80. quency response 10 MHz 40 GHz Dynamic range 0 5 800 V m Dynamic range 2 0 800 V m lt O pas a k w N l m W 2 W O pa x T HI 6153USB Laser Pro Kit HI 6113 Laser Data Interface Connect one probe 19 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for FM5004 Field Monitor Configuration H 4422 In this man ual The following diagram illustrates the ETS Lindgren probes that may be used with Disregard content for the FM5004 Field Monitor The probes are shipped with a 10 meter fiber optic cable all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Frequency response 10 kHz 1 GHz Dynamic range 2 0 800 V m Frequency response 100 kHz 6 GHz HI 6022 Electric Field Probe Frequency response 10 MHz 40 GHz Dynamic range 0 5 800 V m Dynamic range 2 0 800 V m ow 2 ow 3S ov LL o oO Q LU W O O Q T HI 6053 Electric Field Probe 4 FM5004 Field Monitor Connect up to four probes 20 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4413P HI 4413USB Configuration H 1 4422 In this man ual The following diagram illustrates the ETS Lindgren probes that may be used with i he HI 4413P Fi icM he HI 441 B Fi i B Disregard content for names EP OpEeMedemorine 3USB Fiber Optic to US all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Frequency response 10 kHz 1 GHz Frequency response
81. r other probe content Board with four AAA rechargeable NiMH batteries Inside HI 6053 housing Bottom plate with power button wires not shown 5 A single connector attaches the two boards together Withdraw the two boards from the housing at the same time The boards should easily slide out of the tracks 6 Detach the two boards by carefully separating them at the connector avoiding damage to the pins 7 Replace the four AAA rechargeable NiMH batteries orienting the ends as indicated Vertical board Horizontal board with four batteries with two batteries showing 55 Archived 6 29 10 Use on ly the content for gt Recycle the used batteries or dispose of them safely and properly Many cities collect used batteries for recycling or disposal You may H 4422 In this man ual contact your local waste disposal agency for information on battery Disregard content for enter all other probe models 8 Reattach the two boards at the connector see ETS Li ndg ren 9 Slide the two boards into the correct tracks inside the housing and carefully push them until they are completely recessed website for other 10 Replace the bottom of the housing avoiding damage to the power probe content button wires 11 Replace and tighten the four screws into the bottom of the housing HI 6053 ADDITIONAL PARTS Use the following table to order replacement or optional parts for the HI 6053 Optional Part Description Pa
82. r other probe content Probe Description Probe Response Command Identification command 161XX lt sr gt lt sn gt lt cd gt B lt CR gt XX specific probe model sr 10 character software revision sn 8 character serial number cd 8 character calibration date B battery flag N or F gt The Identification command I may also be used as the first command sent The command will turn on the laser Once communication between the probe and the Laser Data Interface LDI is established the return string will be sent Subsequent commands immediately send the return string Probe Description Probe Response TC Read temperature in Txxxx lt CR gt Centigrade Read temperature in Txxxx lt CR gt Fahrenheit lt Null gt lt CR gt Send the ASCII null N lt CR gt character gt lt Null gt lt CR gt is a special command that can be used as the initial command to the probe after it is turned on 108 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 6053 AND HI 6005 FIELD PROBES HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for es Description Probe Response omman all other probe models ET S Li d B lt CR gt Read battery voltage Bxx xx lt CR gt see INnNagren e B04 80 website for other ioe probe content 4 8 volts e B04 00 0 of charge 4 0 volts Read battery capacity in Bxx lt N or F gt lt CR gt percentage c BEAN 100 of charge 4 8 volts BOOF 0 of charge 4 0 volts e N
83. range Purpose Sets the range for the probe The default value is 0 which is in Auto Range The number of ranges is probe dependent Return Value Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description Input Parameters int probeHandle Int range Accepts values 0 5 Output Parameters None 146 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS SETUNITS int ETS_SetUnits const int probeHandle int Unit Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters Switches the field units for the probe The available units are probe dependent Consult the probe user manual for more information Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle Int unit Accepts values 1 3 None 147 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS TEMPERATUREC int ETS_TemperatureC const int probeHandle int amp TempC Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters 148 Reads the internal temperature of the probe ETS InitiateReadTemp
84. re of the laser in degrees Celsius Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS ZEROPROBE int ETS_ZeroProbe int Handle Purpose Return Value Input Parameters Output Parameters Zeros older style probes has no effect on the HI 6000 Series probes Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description int probeHandle None 153 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Status Codes A description of the status code can be returned by calling the function ETS GetErrorDescription See Advanced Function Reference on page 130 for the description of the function call o aws o Probe handle does not exist 6 Operation timeout Probes internal gain setting incorrect cycle power 154 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Internal thread error Bad connection string 2 22 24 Coefficients do not match 155 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for This page intentionally left blank HI 4422 in this manual
85. rrection e 2GHz 4 GHz 2dB e 4 GHz 6 GHz 3dB s o Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F 37 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for Humidity HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for Ainyelteal niente all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Dimensions Probe Mount HI 6105 OPERATION 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Duplex optical fiber 62 5 micron multimode FC connectors for laser cable integral 1 m optical cable ST connector for transmitter cable integral 1 m optical cable 32 mm 1 25 in cube with probe shields on three sides 1 4 20 UNC internal thread 0 08 kg 2 6 oz The HI 6105 can be used with the HI 6100 Field Monitor It can also be connected to a personal computer using an optional HI 6113 Laser Data Interface LDI and ProbeView Laser software For a list and description of communication and information transfer protocols including command structure probe commands and HI 6113 commands see Appendix E Operating Protocols on page 105 38 Archived 6 29 10 HI 6105 TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual HI 6105 Typical Frequency Response Disregard content for all other probe models U E A a see ETS Lindgren l el website for other Am LIM LIM TE probe content sili CCUM rT U E S N r eL ACO O E N 1000 10000 A N Response dB k N i o San
86. rt Number H 491 106 xx Cable Fiber Optic Glass xx length in meters Connector Set two required Bulkhead Feedthru Fiber Optic RS232 Interface HI 4413P H 231205000 Fiber Optic to USB Converter USB Interface 56 HI 4413USB Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for Optional Part Description HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Graphical Readout Probe Stand Part Number HI 4460 H 491269 57 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6005 Field Probe The ETS Lindgren HI 6005 Field Probe is a fully intelligent sensor enabling fast and accurate EMF measurements with industry leading performance specifications Optical coupling to a variety of readout options makes this probe ideally suited for a wide range of field monitoring applications HI 6005 SPECIFICATIONS Dynamic Range 0 5 800 Volts per meter V m Single Range 64 dB Typical Frequency Response 100 kHz 6 GHz Accuracy e 26 MHz 2 GHz 1dB Val f ion Values before correction e 2 GHz 4 GHz 2dB e 4 GHz 6 GHz 38dB Isotropicity 0 5 dB Overload Withstand 1 500 V m maximum Continuous field 58 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for al
87. s a battery Before fast charging can begin the battery voltage must fall within predetermined acceptable limits A pulse trickle charge is provided to bring a depleted battery to a valid charge prior to fast charge CHARGING amber Indicates the voltage pre qualification condition has been met and fast charge has started COMPLETE green Indicates a fast charging peak voltage is detected The probe can remain connected to the battery charger indefinitely while in this maintenance mode 101 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content SPECIFICATIONS BATTERY CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS The H 491198 36 charger may be powered by standard line voltage 110 240 Vac 50 60 Hz or by an optional automobile cigarette lighter plug 12 5 Vdc IEC filtered AC power input module 110 240 VAC 500 mA max 50 100 Hz Alternate Automobile cigarette lighter to 2 mm power plug adapter cord 12 5 Vdc 100 mA 250 volt 1 0 Amp Type T 5mm x 20 mm a Output Voltage During Fast 3 6 Vde Charge NiMH Battery e 3 6 volt 3 cell NiCd Battery 1400 mAH rapid charge cells 1 2 volts cell e ETS Lindgren Part 491038 102 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Operating T
88. stomer Service before performing any maintenance For complete information on maintenance and calibration see Maintenance on page 23 35 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6153 ADDITIONAL PARTS Use the following table to order replacement or optional parts for the HI 6153 Part Description Part Number Cable Assembly Fiber FC FC H 491263 xx ST ST xx length in meters HI 6113 Laser Data Interface HI 6113 H 491009 Tripod Dielectric H 491009 Field Probe H 491269 Probe Stand H 491269 Fiber Optic Cleaning System H 34FO1 Laser System Fiber Optic 112333 Maintenance Kit 36 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6105 Electric Field Probe The ETS Lindgren HI 6105 Electric Field Probe is a fully intelligent sensor enabling fast and accurate EMF measurements with industry leading performance specifications Optical coupling to a variety of readout options makes this probe ideally suited for a wide range of field monitoring applications HI 6105 SPECIFICATIONS Dynamic Range 0 5 800 Volts per meter V m Single Range 64 dB Typical Frequency Response e 100 kHz 6 GHz Accuracy e 26 MHz 2 GHz 1dB Val f lon Values before co
89. tch on the probe is set to the OFF position or the battery will not charge 2 Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and then connect the charger output to the charger jack on the probe 3 Press the DISCHARGE button on the battery charger The battery will fully discharge and then fully recharge The total time required to discharge and recharge is approximately seven hours 4 For best results repeat the process once However it may be necessary to repeat the process three times for proper synchronization The synchronization process may take up to 12 hours When completely charged the battery indicator for the probe should indicate a charge level of more than 90 DISCHARGING A BATTERY To discharge a battery 1 Make sure the power switch on the probe is set to the OFF position or the battery will not charge 2 Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and then connect the charger output to the charger jack on the probe 95 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 3 Press the DISCHARGE button on the battery charger The battery will fully discharge and then fully recharge The total time required to discharge and recharge is approximately seven hours SPECIFICATIONS BATTERY CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS The battery charger may be powered by standard line voltage
90. te for other probe content Input Parameters 126 Case sensitive strings must be used char CommSettings ASRL1 INSTR Comm Port 1 Com1 Com2 STC char Family HI Any FP Any HI 44xx MS HI 6005 MS HI 6005 HS Laser HS Virtual In most cases HI Any and FP Any will communicate with both HI and FP models The exception is that HI Any must be used to communicate with laser probe models and FP Any must be used with the FP2000 Series probe models Use HS types High Speed for higher sample rates The Hl 44xx HS family does not return individual data from each axis but does increase the sample rate char name Any user specified name myProbe ECC Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models Returns see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Output Parameters int Handle Special value used to refer to this probe for subsequent function calls after it is created Returns an integer status code The numeric value 0 indicates successful completion See Status Codes on page 127 for error code description 127 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content ETS READFIELDSYNCHRONOUS int ETS_ReadFieldSynchronous int Handle float amp XField float amp YField float amp ZField float amp XYZField
91. ther probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content 64 Environmental Operating Temperature Humidity Fiber Optic Cable Connectors Battery Battery Charger Probe Mount 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Standard FSMA 3 6 VDC 1400 mA h rechargeable Nickel Cadmium NiCd 115 230 VAC Approximately one hour 64 mm 2 5 in cube with probe shields on three sides 1 4 20 UNC tapped hole internal thread in base of probe 0 4 kg 14 oz Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 4422 OPERATION The HI 4422 is a battery operated broadband radio frequency RF probe designed for a variety of applications including broadcast facilities industrial RF source and electromagnetic compliance EMC testing The HI 4422 measures field strength in each of three axes It performs a vector addition calculation on the readings and sends the result to the receiver through a fiber optic cable Data from each axis can be viewed individually or can be combined Limitations in system resolution may result in a non zero reading when the receiver is zeroed If this occurs it does not mean there is a problem with the receiver or that the readings are inaccurate Probe linearity is specified as 0 5 dB full scale In addition th
92. to 800 Volts per meter V m HI 6153 SPECIFICATIONS Dynamic Range 2 0 800 Volts per meter V m 32 Typical Frequency Response 10 MHz 40 GHz e 10 MHz 18 GHz 2 5 dB e 18 GHz 40 GHz 2 0 dB 4 0 dB 0 5 dB 1 0 dB 1 500 V m Linearity Isotropicity Overload Withstand Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Physical Interface Duplex optical fiber 62 5 micron multimode FC connectors for laser cable integral 1 m optical cable ST connector for transmitter cable integral 1 m optical cable Probe Mount 1 4 20 UNC tapped hole internal thread Probe Length 432 mm 17 0 in includes electronics housing Probe Diameter 102 mm 4 0 in 0 54 kg 19 oz 33 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for eee HI 4422 in this manual J PYRE ag Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content The HI 6153 assembly consists of a pyramidal casing containing the sensor which is mounted on one end of a shaft The other end of the shaft is attached to an extrusion that houses the electronics The sensor and electronics housing operate and are calibrated as a unit Extrusion housing the el
93. tware and other devices available for the laser and battery operated field probes please see the documentation provided with those products Field probes are nominally rated for operation within a specific frequency range but may also respond to signals above and below those frequencies A probe may exhibit response to frequencies below the lower end of the range and may also respond to frequencies above the upper end of the range though not consistently or predictably Keep all conductive objects away from laser powered and battery operated probes Conductive objects in the proximity of the probe can distort the near field and compromise measurement accuracy If the application requires measurements from a fixed position always mount the probe on a non metallic platform using non metallic screws Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for 2 0 Typical Configurations 5 4422 In this man ual A variety of configurations are available with the field monitors probes and other Disregard content for devices Following are typical examples of how the components can be gll other probe models assembled to accommodate most testing environments see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content HI 6100 Field Monitor Configuration The following diagram illustrates the ETS Lindgren probes that may be used with the HI 6100 Field Monitor In the diagram the FM in HI 6153FM for example refers to Field Monitor Kit As a kit the probe
94. ure power enters the battery charger through a power entry module which contains the fuses or an optional cigarette lighter plug adapter The front face of the battery charger displays LEDs that provide the operating status The battery charger connects to the device being charged through a short cord terminated with a power jack An integrated circuit within the battery charger monitors the battery voltage and controls the charging functions according to the charge state of the battery 99 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content BATTERY LIFE A fully charged battery nominal output voltage of 3 6 VDC provides up to 40 hours of operation When the battery has discharged to 3 3 VDC the probe is still operational but the battery needs charging When the voltage drops below 3 18 VDC measurement accuracy will be compromised by further operation Follow these recommendations to ensure maximum battery life and optimum testing performance e Operate the probe only within the optimum operating temperature range of 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F Although NiCd batteries are rated for operation in temperatures from 20 C to 65 C 4 F to 140 F operating the probe at temperature extremes reduces the operating time of the batteries e Make sure the battery is fully charged before resuming operati
95. will discharge even though not in use Leaving the batteries in a discharged condition for long periods of time may result in reduced battery life For optimum testing time charge the batteries before use The battery charger is microprocessor controlled to charge the batteries in the fastest possible manner When the charger senses that the batteries are fully charged the charging current drops to a maintenance level This level is sufficient to maintain the full charged without causing battery damage It is acceptable to leave the probe connected to the battery charger for extended periods of time With proper care the batteries should last two to three years Follow these recommendations to ensure maximum battery life and optimum testing performance e Turn the probe off when the probe is not in use Leaving the probe on for extended periods of time will damage the batteries When the batteries are discharged the flashing power ON indicator will not function e When possible leave the robe connected to the battery charger and the battery charger connected to the mains electrical supply charger operating The battery charger status indicators will show CHARGER ON and COMPLETE when the batteries are on a maintenance charge e Operate the robe only within the optimum operating temperature range of 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F Although NiMH batteries are rated for operation in temperatures from 20 C to 65 C 4 F to 140 F
96. ximum time of 180 minutes a pulse trickle charge mode is used to compensate for the self discharge of the battery while idle in the charger The batteries are small and the fast charge current is low The fast charge current is low enough that there is not always enough heating of the battery cells to cause the voltage to drop With no voltage drop there is no peak voltage detection and the fast charge will terminate after the maximum time of 180 minutes is reached 94 Archived 6 29 10 Use only the content for HI 4422 in this manual Disregard content for all other probe models see ETS Lindgren website for other probe content SYNCHRONIZING THE BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR The probe has internal circuitry to track the charge condition of the battery NIMH batteries have a sharp discharge curve knee which means there is little indication that the battery is nearly discharged prior to a low battery condition The internal circuitry tracks the charging and discharging currents of the battery and displays the calculated battery condition It is possible that the battery charge indication may lose synchronization with the actual battery condition A loss of synchronization may be indicated by a low battery charge alert after the battery was recently fully charged Loss of synchronization may also be indicated by short battery life and premature low battery alert To synchronize the battery charge indicator 1 Make sure the power swi
97. y charger detects a battery Before fast charging can begin the battery voltage must fall within predetermined acceptable limits A pulse trickle charge is provided to bring a depleted battery to a valid charge prior to fast charge e CHARGING amber lIndicates the voltage pre qualification condition has been met and fast charge has started Fast charging continues until termination by a peak voltage detect or a maximum charge time For peak voltage detect the fast charge is terminated when the battery voltage is lower than the previously measured values by 24mV If a peak voltage is not detected then the fast charge is terminated when the maximum time limit of 180 minutes is reached e COMPLETE green Indicates a fast charging peak voltage is detected If the probe is turned on during the fast charge period of the charge cycle the current surge that the battery provides to the electronics in the probe will cause a momentary voltage drop on the battery causing the charger to terminate the fast charge based on a peak voltage detect condition The battery charger switches to top off charge mode that provides a charge current one eighth of the fast charge rate This charge continues from the time when a peak voltage detect terminates the fast charge until the maximum time of 180 minutes is reached If the probe is disconnected from the charger at this point in the charge cycle the battery will operate properly Following the ma
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