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1. Probe 11WP010255 Frequencies 950 1800 2100 MHz E 01 01 2013 0 51 41 01 01 2013 0 51 03 02 07 2014 16 31 19 Avgtype sliding Avg Interval 500 ms Min 0 6657 Max 0 9203 02 07 2014 16 31 19 5 0 7349 02 07 2014 16 31 20 0 0 7536 02 07 2014 16 31 20 5 0 7365 _ 02 07 2014 16 31 21 8 0 7057 02 07 2014 16 31 21 5 0 7566 02 07 2014 16 31 22 0 0 777 02 07 2014 16 31 22 5 0 7345 02 07 2014 16 31 23 0 0 7066 02 07 2014 16 31 23 5 0 729 02 07 2014 16 31 24 0 10 7767 P 7 aa t Measurements Samples table m r 07 02 14 07 02 14 07 02 14 07 02 14 Gra p h 04 31 20 04 31 22 04 31 24 04 31 26 04 31 28 Figure 9 SMP2 software measurement screen At the bottom of the measurements tab you may e Export measurements this will export all measurement that have the check box ticked Erase selected This will erase all measurements that have the check box ticked Send to control centre click on an measurement check box have no effect here This will open a new tab with the information to upload to the control centre See paragraph 8 2 5 for more details Note only 6 min measurement are compatible with this feature 13 8 2 2 Screenshots screen This tab allows to download and display screenshots made with the SMP2 Click one line to be able to see the screenshot Each line contains a selection box to select it a dat
2. log function The device will save the current FFT 6 2 1 Scenarios This paragraph intents to give you some recommendations on how to use this selective system for several situations Checking power lines harmonic content Select mode frequency domain Span 400 Hz Filter 25 Hz You will get an FFT showing the 50 Hz and its main harmonics in the frequency domain from 1 to 400 Hz Repeat this for electric and magnetic field Power lines measurement Select mode temporal Filter 25 Hz In this mode you will get a temporal recording of the total value like a broadband probe Repeat this for electric and magnetic field Measurements where field type is unknown e we recommend to always use at least the filter 10Hz because below 10 Hz any non desired movement around the unit may affect the measurement If you are not sure if there is field below 10 Hz then put the filter to 1 Hz In this case always measure with the SMP2 on a tripod and the fibre link in order to avoid any external perturbation e if you need only to see the compliance in respect to a standard temporal mode is enough This will give you a complete and instantaneous result to compare with the standard e f you need to check the frequency content of the field then use frequency mode First use the higher span If no field is detected below 40 kHz then change span to 40 kHz Then if no field is detected below 4kHz then change span to 4 kHz Then again if
3. e Total field instantaneous total field level Obtained for three axis probes as e The quadratic sum of each axis field for field intensity units _3 E y E E E e The sum of each axis field for power density units 23 438 419 e Field unit unit of measurement of the field value shown on the display This unit applies to the total field the field on each axis and the maximum minimum and average values e Field on each axis the field measured on each axis for Isotropic three axis probes Updated twice per second In the time domain It shows a graphical view of the temporal evolution of the field It represents the last 112 seconds of measurement In the frequency domain it shows the frequency information of the signal horizontal axes value depend on the span Positioning information provided by the GPS receiver This information is only displayed when the GPS is switched on e lat Latitude e Lon Longitude On the right side a colour indicates the quality of the position red bad orange average green good These menus depend on the probe connected but general functions are as follows Menu access to the menu screen Log start a new measurement Units change the actual units this will reset the min max average and graph With the up and down arrow you can select the unit By pressing OK it will select the highlighted unit Reset it reset the min max average and graph Alarm
4. to the menu screen or press the home button to come Ge diii Mihm back to the main screen STANDARDS l standard ICNIRP gt The following parameters can be configured MEASUREMENT BEHAVIOR e Standard List of preselect standards This will affect Measurement other parameters that will not be editable For ee example if you choose ICNIRP standard then all the 93 parameters in Measurement behaviour will not be AEE editable as they are defined by the standard Averaqe interval e Measurement time allows to define a maximum time for the measurement Available values are Not limited 1min 5min 10min 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 5h 1day e Log interval used to select the time interval for storage of data in memory see section 6 1 A datum will be stored every Log interval seconds or minutes The available intervals are 0 5s 1s 5s 10s 15s 30s 1min and 6min ADVANCED OPTIONS Wait time before start Shutdown after No measure e Average type two types of average are available arithmetic a new average is calculated every average interval sliding a new average is calculated every new sample e Average interval used to select the time interval for calculation of the average The available intervals are 10s 15s 30s 1min 2min 5min 6min 10min 15min and 30min e Wait time before start delay before the measurement really starts it allows the technician to separate himself from
5. 3 Top e Probe connector the probe connector is a push pull connector see 4 2 2 e On Off button switches the equipment on and off e Status LED when the unit is off red means charging green charged When the unit is on green LED should be always on e Light sensor allows to control the automatic screen back light intensity depending on ambient light The bottom of the SMP2 holds the other connections of the equipment Mini USB connector Fiber optic connector Charger connector Tripod VY screw Figure 4 Bottom e Mini USB connector and fibre optics allows connection to a PC in order to o Downloading data stored in the SMP2 memory o Updating firmware for the equipment o Controlling the unit remotely e Battery charger connector allows the SMP2 battery to be recharged using the charger supplied with the equipment e W screw connector takes a 4 screw the standard screw used for most tripods allowing the SMP2 to be mounted on a tripod 0 4 2 Field probes The SMP2 is a very versatile EMF measurement instrument which requires the connection of the appropriate field probe to get the most of it in every application Only Wavecontrol field probes are compatible If there is no field probe connected to the device when it is switched on it does not provide any field values and therefore no measurements can be stored in the memory However memorised data display and GPS positioning functions wil
6. Framework Cancel lt Back Figures 8 Installation of the software When the installation is finished you can connect the SMP2 windows will install the driver automatically 12 8 2 Using the PC software The SMP2 software presents several features e downloading stored measurements e disolaying measurements in graph and table format e displaying stored screenshots e exporting measurements and screenshots to excel files e disolaying SMP2 information e sending measurement directly to a web server 8 2 1 Measurements screen The first tab relates to measurement Measurement are automatically loaded when the SMP2 is connected A list on the left will appear with all the actual measurement When clicking on a measurement on the right side of the software a table and a graph will appear with all field samples contained in the measurement Above the table some information about the measurement can be found like frequency minimum maximum field If you click on a sample in the table the software will show you this point in the graph with a vertical red line In the same way if you click on the map this vertical red line will shit to your cursor position and the software will select the corresponding sample in the table This can be useful to find for example the maximum values as you can order the table by clicking on the column header Note If GPS was activated GPS information will also appear in this table
7. no field is detected below 4kHz change to the lowest span that is 400 Hz When you have the desired span you can save the FFT by pressing the log function Note even in frequency mode total field value axes values max min and peak value are updated every 0 5 seconds and represent the field value in all the frequency range 6 3 Time domain weighting Some probes like WP50 and WP400 can assess the RF exposure by directly comparing the field to a reference limit It uses the Weighting Peak Exposure technique that weights the field with a filter function which is related to the reference level The result is a number in where 100 represents the reference limit line More than 100 will mean that the present field is exceeding the limit specified by the chosen standard Note This function is available for time and frequency domain measurement and the results will be displayed in instead of the electric or magnetic corresponding units 6 4 Alarm The alarm function is very useful for the technician who makes the measurements because it allows the apparatus to give an audible warning when the field exceeds a threshold value defined on the settings screen The alarm will only sound if the alarm function has been activated using the virtual button alarm and if the sound is enabled in the Settings screen 6 5 GPS 7 1 The SMP2 is available with a built in latest generation GPS ublox engine 7 allowing you to display and memorise t
8. shows that it is at its minimum level mmm Although the apparatus can be fully used while the battery is being charged we do not recommend to measure with the charger connected as mains perturbation In case of a selective probe like WP400 autonomy will be less 10 could alter the measurement specially when using low frequency probes like WP50 and WP400 where measurement has to be done without the charger or USB connected The battery will function normally at temperatures ranging trom 20 C to 45 C However we recommend avoiding low temperatures to prevent its useful life from being shortened Only the battery charger supplied by Wavecontro should be used to recharge the battery of the SMP2 7 2 Recharging The battery charge time is 4 5 hours We recommend to turn off the SMP2 for charging the battery The procedure for charging the battery is e Plug the charger into an electrical outlet 110 240 V AC e Insert the connector of the battery charger into the connector of the SMP2 The recharge red LED will light up If it does not light up it means that the charger is not properly connected e The charge is complete when the recharge LED is green Disconnect the charger from the SMP2 and unplug it from the mains The SMP2 has a Li ion battery charge controller so you can leave the apparatus charging for more than the specified 5 hours with no danger of damaging the battery Note if during the charging the r
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10. P2 are there The SMP2 is delivered in a compact briefcase that should contain the following components 1 SMP2 1 or more electromagnetic field probes Battery charger USB key containing the User s Manual and SMP2 software USB mini USB cable Fibre optic link optional a ae a If any of those components is missing please contact Wavecontrol Pj Optional d fibre optic link below SMP2 and USB cable below gia Field Probe Battery charger Flash drive Field Probe Figure 1 Case 4 GETTING STARTED 4 1 Overview The front panel of the SMP2 contains the user interface made up of the screen and keypad n a gt WAVECO trol FIELD METER Aug 2 79 0 Ss samp Min 1 00 2 8 vim X 1 10 1 02 Z 1 45 3 9 A 2 6 aan sy retreat 1 3 8 8 6 4 11 Figure 2 Front The keyboard presents 8 standard buttons 4 virtual buttons below the screen and 1 ON OFF button e lt gt A Y These arrows allow you to move through the menu options and the data stored in memory OK allows to validate an option or enter in a menu always allows to come back to the main screen measuring screen Rf e allows to get back to an earlier menu or to cancel a selection re allows to take print screens anywhere in the program 6 The top of the SMP2 holds the field probe connector Probe connector Hidden GPS On off antenna button Status LED Light sensor Figure
11. ble by pressing the home button and press the log function When logging starts the device automatically creates a new measurement with its starting date To stop logging samples press the stop function Note If the storage limit of the memory is reached the logging of samples will be automatically stopped During logging parameters of the SMP2 can not be changed In order to store positioning information along with the field values the GPS receiver should be enabled before logging is started 6 1 1 Measurements according to ICNIRP procedures ICNIRP procedure set up is the most widely referenced by international standards That measurement allows an average to be taken of the field values measured over 6 minutes at a given place without the presence of the technician affecting the result To perform this type of measurement select ICNIRP in the configuration measurement screen All the parameters will be forced to the pre defined value 1 The apparatus will wait 10s before starting the measurement to allow the technician to move away After the 10s a beep will indicate the start of the measurement 2 It will log samples for six minutes 3 At the end of the 6 minutes the measurement will be stopped automatically and the alarm will sound The apparatus will calculate the average display it on the screen and Store It In memory This measurement can be cancelled at any time by pressing the STOP function 6 1 2 Low f
12. d the total field value representing the RMS value Span has no effect on the total field value Measurements in frequency domain contain frequency information of the measured field One measurement contains 401 frequency points so the memory of the SMP2 allows storage of up to 1000 frequency measurement In frequency mode the parameters in measurement configuration have no effect All parameters have to be chosen from the functions in the main screen Mode select the frequency or temporal mode Field select electric or magnetic field Span select the frequency range only affects the FFT O O O O O 400 Hz 1 Hz resolution O 4 kHz 10 Hz resolution O 40 kHz 100 Hz resolution 0 400 kHz 1 kHz resolution Limit see 6 3 select the standard to apply O Workers measurement will be weighted in compared to ICNIRP 2010 occupational limit line Public measurement will be weighted in compared to ICNIRP 2010 general limit line o None No weighting will be applied and the measurement will be displayed in the desired units Filter select the high pass filter o 1 Hz o 10 Hz for application where information below 10 Hz is not needed o 25 Hz for application where information below 25 Hz is not needed o 100 Hz for application where information below 100 Hz is not needed To save a FFT go to the main screen direct access is always available by pressing the home button and press the
13. e of creation and a sample reference This last parameter represents the internal database identification of the sample This is used to know which measurement this screenshot belongs in case logging was activated If you click on this number and if it s different from O the software will download the measurement corresponding and show it in the measurement screen In the bottom part you have 2 buttons e Save selected e Delete selected Before using these buttons you must select one or several box in the list 8 2 3 Information screen This tab shows SMP2 internal information like the firmware version the disk usage or the measurements and samples currently stored in the internal memory A TS i File Tools Measurements Snapshots Live Measurement SMP2 information 1200F035ABA9208052CE48CBF5000580 2013 01 07 22 11 58 SMP connected COM6 g A Figure 10 SMP2 information screen 8 2 4 Spreadsheet exporting In the measurements screen you can select the measurements to be downloaded by clicking the selection box to the left of each measurement or you can select all measurement clicking on sign above all the selection boxes Pressing the Export selected button the download starts to the folder defined by the user A file is created for each measurement The file name is date_of_measurement xlsx The downloaded files use the open XML format so they can be opened by Office 2007 and above lib
14. ed light blinks this means the battery is too hot or is not charging properly Disconnect the charger and wait at least 1 hour connect the charger back in case this happens again battery may be broken 8 SOFTWARE 8 1 Installing the software Before connecting the SM SMP2 to the PC launch the setup file available in the usb flash key During the process the setup file will install the software and all the necessary drivers Images below show the complete process SMP2 reader oE fe SMP2 reader gt x Welcome to the SMP2 reader Setup Wizard P Select Installation Folder P The installer will guide you through the steps required to install SMP2 reader on your computer The installer will install SMP2 reader to the following folder To install in this folder click Nest To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files W avecontrol SMP2 reader Browse WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Install SMP2 reader for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law z veryone Just me cares Ce Ne Cancel 11 PE SMP2 reader Lo ea Confirm Installation DP G User Account C
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17. en cleaning the screen to avoid scratching it 10 2 Handling the equipment The SMP2 and its field probes are not watertight When using them outdoors be sure to protect the apparatus from rain The apparatus and the probes should also be protected trom any strong blows or vibrations 10 3 Periodic re calibrations Wavecontrol recommends that the SMP2 and field probe s should be recalibrated every 2 years Wavecontrol can recalibrate your equipments for you Contact Wavecontrol for information on the cost and scheduling of recalibration 17 Measurement Functions Measurement field probes Measurement units Acquisition time Measurement display Average type Averaging time Alarm Memory Sample acquisition adjustable period Capacity Interfaces Probe Data download Firmware update Battery charger Display Display type Display size Backlight GPS Chip set Position accuracy Sensitivity SBAS Satellite Based Augmentation System Geodetic system General Specifications Battery Operation time Standby time Recharge time Temperature range Size without field probe Weight without probe Accessories 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Interchangeable automatic probe detection and recognition system V m kV m uW cm2 mW cm2 W m2 A m nT uT mT T 2 samples per second Total field and axis field value X Y Z maximum minimum and average Sliding average continuous arithmetic average n
18. ency range of the probe attached to the system It combines 2 instruments in 1 Broadband measurements and selective measurements FFT including direct EMF exposure assessments to limit lines by using the weighted peak exposure WPE technique The SMP2 has been developed to meet demanding customer requirements in the RF safety measurements domain Its versatility makes it a perfect measurement tool for many different sectors and industries such as Railway Power Manufacturing Chemical Medical Defence RFID and EAS Telecommunications etc Those measurements can be made quickly and easily anywhere because the SMP2 is portable and simple to handle and use The SMP2 can sample the field level continuously and store that data automatically in its built in memory at user configured intervals with a capacity of up to 1 000 000 samples The data stored in the memory can be easily downloaded to a computer via a USB or Tiber optics port for later processing The SMP2 is also available with a built in GPS receiver to allow each measurement to be associated automatically with the geographic location where it was taken 3 FIRST STEPS This section contains instructions for unpacking and checking the equipment when you receive it 1 When you receive the equipment check the packaging to see if it has been damaged in any way Make a description of any damage on the delivery note before you sign it 2 Check that all the components of the SM
19. ent data model serial number purchase date Contact data Company name and complete contact details This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Wavecontrol shall not be obligated to furnish service under warranty to repair damage resulting trom attempts by personnel other than Wavecontrol personnel to repair or service the product WAVECONTROL Pallars 65 71 E 08018 Barcelona SPAIN Tel 34 933 208 055 Fax 34 933 208 056 www wavecontrol com Email info wavecontrol com 19 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DoC Manufacturer Wavecontrol S L C Pallars 65 71 08018 Barcelona Spain Object of the declaration SMP2 The above mentioned product complies with the essential requirements which are specified in the directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility The product of the declaration described above is in conformity with the requirements of the following specifications Documents No and description UNE EN 61326 1 2013 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use UNE EN 55011 2011 A1 2011 Industrial scientific and medical equipment Radio frequency disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement UNE EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2010 A2 2010 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 2 Limits Limits fo
20. figurations alarm level units tyoe of measurement measurement interval etc Is saved when it is switched off and recovered automatically when it is switched on 5 2 Main screen The main screen provides instantaneous and continuous information on the electromagnetic field being measured e Date and time date and time of the apparatus e Battery battery charge level m Battery discharged Battery fully charged e Probe information serial number of the field probe attached to the apparatus and its frequency information le i 2b14 a3 a Bie Battery n 12WPO040276 100kHz 8GH j 5 Probe information A 6 aF el a va Grm Sliding uvg 0 31 h 55 samp Min O0 Date and time Measurement information 0 E 3 1 Vim Field information O10 Y 0 09 Z 0 26 Graph GPS information Lat 41 3928387 Lon 2 192491 ER i Functions Figure 7 Main screen formation e Maximum minimum and average values these values are initialized when beginning a new log or can also be initialized with the virtual button Reset Average value is updated depending on the type of averaging and interval chosen in the measurement contiguration e Logging and average parameters 1 Average windows time 2 type of interval sliding or arithmetic 3 logging time updated twice per second
21. he position of the device when taking measurements The incorporation of ublox functions makes the receiver extremely sensitive and precise allowing exact positioning even in built up areas with poor satellite visibility The GPS is enabled disabled through the configuration menu as explained in section 5 6 When the position obtained by the GPS is not valid the main screen displays Searching for satellites When the position obtained by the receiver is valid the data for latitude longitude are displayed on the screen with a colour indicator representing the quality of the position Note Enabling the GPS increases power consumption and reduces its autonomy It is important to keep it switched off when it is not in use to avoid unnecessary drain on the battery BATTERY INFORMATION General information The SMP2 contains a rechargeable Li ion battery allowing the apparatus to run for over 15 hours The level of battery charge can be checked at any time on the main screen of the apparatus in the battery field Li ion batteries have no memory effect and so there is no need to fully discharge the battery It is recommended to charge completely the battery before the first use e Always switch the apparatus off when it is not in use e Recharge the battery regularly for example once every 2 months if the apparatus goes for long periods without being used The battery of the SMP2 should be recharged when the battery indicator
22. it allows to turn on or off the alarm auditive function Note When there are more than 4 functions available the button Messuements on the right allows to show more functions available CONFIGURE MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT LOG 5 3 Menu screen This is the main screen to access sub menus Configure measurement allows to change all the E parameters related to measurement behaviour MESSAGES e Measurement log allows to see the stored measurements e GPS allows to change GPS parameters e Settings allows to change general parameters of the unit Messages in case some events are available this menu will appear _4 5 4 Measurement configuration screen This screen is used to configure different parameters related to measurement behaviour It appears as a menu with a scrolling bar The parameters to be configured are shown on the left and the different options for each parameter are shown on the right The keypad is used to move along the menu The process for changing the value of a parameter IS Run through the different parameters using the arrows A Y To change a parameter press Enter when the cursor is on that parameter A pop up will appear showing all the possible values Run through the different values using the arrows A V and click on OK to select the desired value you can 13 85 2614 cancel with the back button EE When finished you can either press again back to return
23. l be available The SMP2 will automatically detect the type of probe and its calibration parameters 4 2 1 Connecting the probe The probe connector is a push pull connector so the probe is connected by inserting the male connector of the probe into the female connector of the SMP2 until it stops The polarity of the connector must be observed i e the red marks on the male and female connectors must line up wavecontrol j SMP MELD METER Figure 5 Probe connection 4 2 2 Disconnecting the probe It is not necessary to switch the device off before disconnecting the field probe Pull the connector of the probe firmly with one hand pulling with the thumb while you hold the SMP2 with your other hand as shown in the pictures below Figure 6 Disconnecting the probe Important Pull the connector Don t pull any other part of the probe Don t try to twist or unscrew the probe 1 4 3 External connections 4 3 1 USB A USB to mini USB cable is delivered with the SMP2 After installing the SMP2 software First install the software see 8 1 just plug the cable to the SMP2 and to the computer You will be able to download stored measurements to the computer or update the SMP2 firmware Note it is not recommended to perform measurements while the USB is connected it could affect the quality of the readings 4 3 2 Fibre optic As an option a fibre optic link is available in order to remotely control and see live reading
24. load your SMP2 measurements directly to the control centre with this software If you have access to a Wavecontrol Control Center for the management of MonitEM and SMP2 units then you can upload your SMP2 measurements directly to the Control Center by using SMP2 software Note you can only upload a measurement at a time Internet connection is needed to use this feature To do so please make sure you have a valid URL user and password in the Settings menu see figure 12 Settings e as Control Center Sewer http smrf wavecontrol com smp 2 index php User Password Figure 12 SIVIP2 setting menu In this case in the measurement screen first click on a measurement to see its graph and then click on Send to control centre It will show you a new tab fig 13 where you can e adjust the GPS position or enter an address to find the location of your measurement e find an address trom the GPS position e fine tune the position by dragging the marker on the map e Upload a picture to upload with the measurement 15 When this is done click on Send to control centre n File Tools Measurements Screenshots SMP2 information j PRE hapa Sat lite H S SH 2014 07 15 18 36 20 conne Figure 13 windows to send to control centre 8 3 Live screen This screen is only available with the fibre optic link see 4 3 2 It provides a real time display of the data being meas
25. ns for using and handling your SMP2 Your SMP2 is a portable apparatus with a rechargeable battery Before taking any measurement make sure that the battery is sufficiently charged for the time that you need for the measurement If it is not recharge the battery before you begin gt Your SMP2 is not watertight and it should be protected from moisture such as rain Adjustment maintenance or repair of the equipment must be performed only by qualified personnel Please contact Wavecontrol or your sales contact Never overtighten when screwing the SMP2 on the tripod since the thread engagement could break down Environmental information Disposal of your old product Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC Please intorm yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health 2 INTRODUCTION The SMP2 Portable Electromagnetic Field Monitoring System can measure electromagnetic field levels generated by any source within the frequ
26. ontrol The installer is ready to install SMP2 reader on your computer Do you want to allow the following program to install Click Next to start the installation Y software on this com puter a Program name SMP2 reader Verified publisher Wave Control SL File origin Hard drive on this computer V Show details Change when these notifications appear Device Driver Installation Wizard 7 Welcome to the Device Driver D Installation Wizard SS This wizard helps you install the software drivers that some computers devices need in order to work P2 reader alling SMP2 reader P To continue click Next Please wait SS reader is being installed Device Driver Installation Wizard Completing the Device Driver D Installation Wizard The drivers were successfully installed on this computer You can now connect your device to this computer If your device came with instructions please read them first P2 reader Driver Name Status aan FTDI CDM Driver Packa Ready to use alling SMP2 reader Za V FTDI CDM Driver Packa Ready to use cme 2 V WAVECONTROL usbs Ready to use je SMP2 reader paa reader is being installed _ Back Installation Complete P Please wait cia A S EStiCs SMP2 reader has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Please use Windows Update to check for any critical updates to the NET
27. ormative average 10s 15s 30s 1min 2min 5min 6min 10min 15min 30min audible signal 2800 Hz adjustable threshold 0 5s 1s 5s 10s 15s 30s 1min 6min 1 000 000 samples Up to 1000 measurements Push pull connector Automatic detection and recognition Mini USB connector Fiber optic Mini USB connector coaxial jack connector LED TFT 4 3 60 x 78 mm 272 x 480 pixels White LED 56 channel u blox 7 engine embedded Position 2 5 m CEP 4 0 m Tracking 162 dBm 158 dBm WAAS EGNOS MSAS support WGS 84 rechargeable Li ion battery gt 15 hours broadband probe gt 3 years 4 5 hours 10 C a 40 C 100 x 215 x 40 mm 610 g including the internal GPS receiver Hardcase battery charger USB mini USB cable SMP2 Reader software user manual probe calibration certificate 18 12 WARRANTY Wavecontrol warrants that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of shipment If any such product proves defective during this warranty period Wavecontrol at its discretion will either repair the detective product without charge for parts and labour or provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product In order to obtain service under this warranty the Customer must notify Wavecontrol or one of its distributors of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period by sending a Failure Report including Defect Report Equipm
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29. reOffice or OpenOffice version 3 3 and above for example The first lines comprise the heading with information on the software the device the probe and the measurement parameters Depending on Setting these files can contain also a graph of the measurement and all the screenshots made during the measurement Figures 11 shows an example of the 2 worksheets 14 A B Dorn e a e Rares e ELL S S es Scene 1_ SMP2 Exportation 2 Software Version 1 0 0 1 2 EJ svr serial 12SN0002 Co 3 4 SMP2 Firmware 0 137 4 Probe Serial 14WP090001 ee eana 1MHz 18CHz Probe Frequencies GSM UMTS LTE Average interval 6m ae P pre beet eal ini Avy 43 Average type aiding 5s samp Min 0 00 Units V m ne Logging 65 Last average 0 428305 d Date Field Average x y z Latitude Longitu Height Precision 1 25 06 2014 20 53 54 0 0 449056 0 449056 0 316386 0 050761 0 314603 m V m 0 41 Y 0 11 Z 0 22 225 06 2014 20 53 54 5 0 499931 0 474493 0 29107 0 195345 0 35644 3 25 06 2014 20 53 55 0 0 514885 0 487957 0 339904 0 195345 0 333785 425 06 2014 20 53 55 5 0 316993 0 445216 0 272957 0 050761 0 152979 5 25 06 2014 20 53 56 0 0 442381 0 444649 0 282152 0 204375 0 272621 6 25 06 2014 20 53 56 5 0 545845 0 461515 0 324406 0 17595 0 402181 7 25 06 2014 20 53 57 0 0 385924 0 450717 0 299735 0 0 243098 8 25 06 2014 20 53 57 5 0 154083 0 413637 0 119068 0 097798 0 9 25 06 2014 20 53 58 0 0 520224 0 42548 0 409031 0
30. rements in the Measurement configuration screen 5 6 GPS screen This screen has the same layout and behavior as the measurement configuration screen It allows to modify the GPS parameters Those parameters are e Format allows to select 3 standard format for the latitude and longitude You can choose between e degrees minutes seconds example 40 26 46 N 79 58 56 W e degrees decimal minutes example 40 26 7671 N 79 58 9331 W e decimal degrees example 40 446 79 982 e Turn on at start up defines the GPS state when the unit starts up e Turn on for current session defines the GPS state only for this session That means that next time you switch on the unit the GPS will be in the state defined by Turn on at start up parameter 5 Settings screen This screen has the same layout and behavior as the measurement configuration screen It allows to modify the general parameters of the SMP2 The following parameters can be configured e Date allows to change the date of the system e Time allows to change the time of the system e Alarm level alarm threshold level When selected the lt gt arrows are used to select the figure to be changed and the A Y arrows are used to change the figure value e Adjust backlight automatically if enabled the SMP2 will adjust backlight depending on ambient light e Backlight level If automatic adjustment is disable manual level can be selected from 1 to 4 4 i
31. requency time domain measurement with WP50 or WP400 When using this probes additional functions are available other than those explained in 5 4 e Mode select frequency or time domain mode only available for WP400 iy ae Field select electric or magnetic field Filter select the high pass filter only available for WP400 O O O O 1 Hz 10 Hz for applications where information below 10 Hz is not needed 25 Hz for applications where information below 25 Hz is not needed 100 Hz for applications where information below 100 Hz is not needed Limit see 6 3 select the standard to apply O Workers measurement will be weighted in compared to ICNIRP 2010 occupational limit line Public measurement will be weighted in compared to ICNIRP 2010 general limit line None No weighting will be applied and the measurement will be displayed in the desired units 6 2 Selective frequency domain measurements This function is only available with a selective probe like WP400 When using such probe you can decide in the main screen whether you want to work in the time or frequency domain using the function Mode In time domain mode you can refer to section 6 1 as it works the same way as a broadband probe The only additional value you will have using the WP400 is the peak value In frequency mode you will have in the main screen the graph representing the frequency information FFT for the selected SPAN an
32. s of the instrument from a PC without interfering with the measurements To connect the fibre optic link plug the fibre to the SMP2 respect the colour code grey side is looking up plug the fibre to the USB to fibre converter ae respect the colour code al plug the USB of the converter to the PC Note no need to install additional software everything has been already installed with the main software 5 SMP2 INITIAL USE The SMP2 is designed for simple and intuitive operation with 2 basic functions Time or frequency domain field measurement Storage of results in memory Several additional functions make the SMP2 a very complete field measurement system The SMP2 is controlled via the keypad and easy access to data is available through the different screens 5 1 Switching the apparatus on and off The apparatus Is switched on and off with the On Off button located on the upper part of the keyboard To power on the unit click on the On Off button The status LED will stay in red for some milliseconds before turning green A welcome screen is displayed until the software completely boots and shows the main screen To power off the unit click once on the On Off button A pop up will appear on the screen to confirm the command F1 and F2 buttons will confirm the action F3 and F4 buttons will cancel it You can also select the option with the right and left arrows and click on OK to confirm Note All device s con
33. s the brightest e Screensaver delay defines the time before screen power off When the screensaver is active the instrument will not stop measuring To exit the screensaver just click any button 6 e Sound enable or disables sound e Turn off after inactivity period The instrument turns off after the specified period of inactivity Activity may be communication with PC keyboard pressing key When log is activated automatic turn off is disabled FUNCTIONS This section describes the main functions of the SMP2 in addition to instantaneous measurement of the electromagnetic field Broadband time domain measurements One of the main functions of the SMP2 is the storage of measurements in memory for later study or processing Measurements in time domain contain field samples one sample every log interval as defined in 5 4 For example a 6 minutes measurement at 0 5s sampling interval will create a 720 samples measurement Measurements are stored in a SQL database The memory of the SMP2 allows storage of up to 1 000 000 samples The maximum number of measurement Is 1000 Before starting the measurement the parameters for the measurement interval type of average and average interval should be configured via the measurement configuration menu see 5 4 The field and average field values will be stored in the unit selected in the main screen To start logging samples go in the main screen direct access is always availa
34. the equipment Available values are No delay 5s 10s 15s 20s 30s 1min e Shut down after measurement useful option to power off the unit when measurement is done It avoids having to wait to power off the unit manually e Screenshot on last sample when this is activated it will allow to take a screenshot on the last measurement When using tor example the ICNIRP standard it will allow to have an image with the 6 min average results This image will be available to be exported directly into the report with the SMP2 software _5 e Save axes information permits to save each axes value with the total value in the memory e Delete all measurement will delete all measurements as well as all the screenshots related to these measurements Depending on the number of data in memory this operation may last some time It is recommended to use this function from time to time in order to free space for new measurements 5 9 Measurement log screen This simple screen will show all available measurements The arrows A Ware used to select the next or previous measurement The arrows lt gt are used to select the next or previous measurement located in the next page From this menu you can use the virtual button view to view a specific measurement can be done by clicking on OK delete to delete a single measurement or delete all measurements to erase all data in memory the last action does the same as the Delete all measu
35. ured by the SMP2 You will see the instant total field value along with each axis value Here you can also start and stop a logging and make screenshots When GPS is on and have a fix position a map will show the SMP2 position Internet connection is needed for this feature 9 FIRMWARE UPDATING SMP2 firmware can be updated from the SMP2 software To update connect the SMP2 to the PC via USB and to the charger and launch the software Go to menu gt update firmware Click on update and locate the firmware to update The software will update the firmware in 3 steps e download the firmware to the SMP2 e checking the firmware integrity e writing the firmware in the SMP2 Note1 This is quite a long process from 10 to 20 minutes Note2 Be sure that the SMP2 has enough battery Note3 It is recommended to update the firmware without any probe connected 10 MAINTENANCE This section explains the maintenance of the apparatus that can be carried out by the user If you have any questions about how to maintain the SMP2 please consult Wavecontrol 16 Maintenance by the user is limited to the outside of the apparatus and its connections Any calibration or maintenance that requires the apparatus to be disassembled should be performed by Wavecontrol or their representatives 10 1 Cleaning the apparatus and the screen To avoid damaging the surface use soft antistatic wipes to clean the apparatus and the screen Use extra care wh
36. wavecontrol iry SMP 2 Portable Electromagnetic Field Monitoring System kHz 8 iHz User s Manual V1 WAVECONTROL C Pallars 65 71 08018 Barcelona SPAIN Tel 34 933 208 055 Fax 34 933 208 056 www wavecontrol com INDEX 1 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ccccceecececece cence eeeeceeeeeeeeceeeaeeaeeneeeeaeeaneneeaeaneaes 3 INTO ON assess nsec cece eee anise na caraanestenaeueeeaasnanieeanesaaducedeecusesesaes 4 SFIR ES TEPS een ee ee en ae a a ea ee ae 5 A GETTING gd 6 ol Beene eee Ee eee eee eee eee ee eee 6 AT OVO ON asawesneenseiataiy ackacaudsieaaurnecianisauegaentenseperndaycauedsneraranaanentensad dusters eiebateaeneiareunentvevds 6 7A 6 0 0 82 a ee ee ee en ee eee A ae eee 1 AND eV OMS Cle WO eects ste sete sss E assets ne co bore once ts ene 1 AA DE Oare O E OE ea E EERE 1 4 3 External CONNecCtONS snc ctecnczacuanceciancochcsdeectaddeatadsGantetarceutacentatecarchaaddessacimedceatuceeeaadalavessbiaied 2 aR E E E E E EI ae T EN E EE EA ETE EE E 2 A FO A d aE A EE E I A A E E E 2 SO MP2 INITIAL USE ooe 2 5 1 Switching the apparatus on anq Olle cohen neyasesasnasancnasencaescnctedsia nat aenslanandeaiesiasenacmnaneermndesamaes 2 SPEE EE OU EE E dees A AE P E E AE E 2 5 3 Menu SCIOCN ccc cccccececcccecceeececececeeeeeeaceeeaeeeeaeeecaeeecaeeeeetetertueeeteteetatereaeertateteatentaterentnnennees 4 5 4 Measurement configuration SCLERN ccc cece cc cecccce ee eecccee eee eceeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeee

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