HI-4460 Graphical Readout User Manual Archived 4/2/10
10 | Introduction Required Components The following components are required to install and operate the HI-4460 Graphical Readout: • HI-4460 Graph
Maintenance | 11 2.0 Maintenance Before performing any maintenance, follow the safety information in the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulle
12 | Maintenance Before performing any maintenance, disconnect the fiber optic cables from the unit and turn off power. When disconnecting fiber
Specifications | 13 3.0 Specifications Electrical Specifications Fiber Optic Cable: 200μm, graded index, multimode Fiber Optic Cable Connector:
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Getting Started | 15 4.0 Getting Started Before connecting any components, follow the safety information in the ETS-Lindgren Product Informati
16 | Getting Started Power Up 1. Press the power button on the HI-4460. The initial screen displays NO PROBE, indicating a probe is not connecte
Getting Started | 17 • Power management—The default setting is turned off. • Back light—The default setting is turned off. • Screen saver—The
18 | Getting Started Troubleshooting HI-4460 FAILS TO POWER ON The battery may be depleted. Connect the battery charger to the charging connector
Keypad Operation | 19 5.0 Keypad Operation The HI-4460 Graphical Readout is comprised of two basic user areas, the display and the keypad. The
ii | 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 reas
20 | Keypad Operation LOG Key Toggles the logging function on and off. The default logging function is single point logging (logging turns off a
Keypad Operation | 21 BACK/ENTER KEY AND SCREEN/SELECT KEY The BACK/ENTER and SCREEN/SELECT keys perform two functions: • Scrolls through the mo
22 | Keypad Operation ESC/CLR • Clears the PEAK and X, Y, and Z data on the screens, as well as the averaging buffers. • Backs up one level in
Screens | 23 6.0 Screens When the HI-4460 Graphical Readout is turned on for the first time, a series of initial screens display, and then a use
24 | Screens At the bottom of most screens is a list of menus that may be selected using the four Function keys. Alarm messages are also displaye
Screens | 25 This shows the bar graphs and the plot. This screen is not available if axis enable in the MAIN menu is set to COMP. This shows the
26 | Screens Logging Screens Use the up or down MODE key to select the first of four logging screens. The common information is similar to that o
Screens | 27 This shows the last four composite readings and the time at which they were recorded. This shows the elapsed time, continuous averag
28 | Screens This shows the composite value in large digits as well as a matrix of values for each axis and the composite. Only the values that w
Menus | 29 7.0 Menus Menus allow you to customize the settings for your particular requirements. The menus are listed at the bottom of the scree
| iii Table of Contents Notes, Cautions, and Warnings ... vii1.0 Introduction ...
30 | Menus PROBE TYPE Displays the name of the probe attached to the unit. If no probe is attached, you may select one for setup purposes. When
Menus | 31 CONFIG Menu The CONFIG menu is used to adjust or set the operating settings for the HI-4460. CONTRAST Adjusts the screen contrast. BAC
32 | Menus PASS THRU Used to pass data from the probe, through the HI-4460 serial port, and to a computer using appropriate software, such as Pro
Menus | 33 DATE Enters a date into non-volatile memory. TIME Enters a time into non-volatile memory. The time displays in military format. ALARM
34 | Menus • HI LEVEL ENABLE—Selects an upper alarm level. Any reading above this level will cause a high level alarm. The default settings are:
Menus | 35 AUDIO Sets the speaker options. • VOLUME—Use the up and down MODE key to select a volume level. A tone is emitted as the volume is ad
36 | Menus STATUS Menu The STATUS menu is used to view battery, temperature, and memory information. HI-4460 BATTERY The percentage of charge le
Menus | 37 PERCENT USED The percentage of memory used. SAMPLE RATE The number of samples taken per second. If XYZ is selected, 2/sec will be displ
38 | Menus ZERO PROBE This is available only when a probe is attached, and is used to zero the probe. Zero the probe only when the probe is in a
Logging | 39 8.0 Logging The logging feature is used to gather readings from the probe and save them for later review. Each set of logged data c
iv | Monitoring Screens ... 23Logging Screens ...
40 | Logging • LOG MODE—Select single point, continuous, periodic, or scheduled logging. • LOG—The LOG DEFINITION menu is used to select the in
Logging | 41 CONTINUOUS LOGGING Logs continuously at the rate selected. Press the LOG key to start logging and press it again to stop. • LOG INT
42 | Logging PERIODIC LOGGING Programs the HI-4460 to log for a fixed amount of time at a predetermined interval. For example, you can log for th
Logging | 43 SCHEDULED LOGGING Programs the HI-4460 to log data unattended. It can be programmed to start logging at a predetermined date and time
44 | Logging • START DATE—Defines the date to start logging. Enter any valid date format. • DURATION—Defines the length of time to log. Enter a
Logging | 45 • FILE TO VIEW—Selects the log file to be viewed. The first seven log files display, if they exist. The first file is selected by de
46 | Logging • START HEADER—Displays the two newest log files in memory. The newest log file is selected by default. • END HEADER—Displays the
Logging | 47 CLEAR Menu Clears data log files. • START HEADER—Displays the two newest log files in memory. The newest log file is selected by de
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Operation | 49 9.0 Operation This section contains information about different features of the HI-4460 Graphical Readout. Startup When the HI-44
| v Single Point Logging ... 40Continuous Logging ...
50 | Operation When the battery is being charged (with the HI-4460 turned off), power is still being drawn from the battery to maintain the syste
Operation | 51 Reset There is a reset button on the HI-4460 circuit board. The reset button can be accessed through a hole on the upper right side
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Upload Utility | 53 10.0 Upload Utility Log file data can be uploaded to a personal computer using either the fiber optic connectors or RS-232
54 | Upload Utility Baud: 9600 Parity: None Data Bits: 8 Stop Bit: 1 You are now ready to upload log file data to the computer. Upload Data C
Upload Utility | 55 UPLOAD PORT To send the data selected, choose the method of transfer: None, RS-232, or Fiber. After starting Upload Utility o
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Download Utility | 57 11.0 Download Utility Updated software for the HI-4460 Graphical Readout can be downloaded using Download Utility from a
58 | Download Utility Download the File When downloading new software to the HI-4460, all logged data in the HI-4460 will be erased. Before down
Standards | 59 12.0 Standards Listed here are the standards that are programmed into the HI-4460 Graphical Readout, and are selectable in the Ma
vi | IEEE C95 (Uncontrolled) ... 61FCC (US) (Controlled) ...
60 | Standards ACGIH (Controlled) American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Power Density (mW/cm2) E-Field (V/m) H-Field (A/m)
Standards | 61 IEEE C95 (Uncontrolled) Power Density (mW/cm2) E-Field (V/m) H-Field (A/m) E-Field H-Field 3kHz-100kHz 100 1,000,000 614 163
62 | Standards FCC (US) (Uncontrolled) Power Density (mW/cm2) E-Field (V/m) H-Field (A/m) E-Field H-Field 300kHz-1.34MHz 100 614 1.63 1.3
Standards | 63 ICNIRP (Occupational) Frequency (f) in same units as defined in first column. Power Density (mW/cm2) E-Field (V/m) H-Field (A/m)
64 | Standards ICNIRP (General Public) Frequency (f) in same units as defined in first column. Power Density (mW/cm2) E-Field (V/m) H-Field (A
Standards | 65 Safety Code 6 (Canada) General Public Frequency (f) in MHz. Power Density (mW/cm2) E-Field (V/m) H-Field (A/m) (MHz) E-Field H-F
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Menu Tree | 67 13.0 Menu Tree These references are used in the following Monitoring Screens and Logging Screens illustrations: Reference / Descr
68 | Menu Tree MONITORING SCREENS, CONTINUED Archived 4/2/10
Menu Tree | 69 MONITORING SCREENS, CONTINUED Archived 4/2/10
| vii Notes, Cautions, and Warnings Note: Denotes helpful information intended to provide tips for better use of the product. Caution: Denotes a ha
70 | Menu Tree Logging Screens Archived 4/2/10
Menu Tree | 71 LOGGING SCREENS, CONTINUED Archived 4/2/10
72 | Menu Tree LOGGING SCREENS, CONTINUED Archived 4/2/10
Menu Tree | 73 LOGGING SCREENS, CONTINUED Archived 4/2/10
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Warranty | 75 Appendix A: Warranty See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the complete ETS-Lindgren warranty for yo
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EC Declaration of Conformity | 77 Appendix B: EC Declaration of Conformity Archived 4/2/10
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Introduction | 9 1.0 Introduction See Keypad Operation on page 19 and Screens on page 23 for complete information on using the keypad and naviga
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