Emf 839 Manual
Emf 839 Manual
Emf 839 Manual
RF ELECTROMAGNETIC
FIELD METER
Model : EMF-839
Your purchase of this RF
EMF METER marks a
step forward for you
into the field of
precision measurement.
Although this METER is
a complex and delicate
instrument, its durable
structure will allow
many years of use if
proper operating
techniques are
developed. Please read
the following
instructions carefully
and always keep this
manual within easy
reach.
OPERATION MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. FEATURES..................................................................1
2. APPLICATIONS........................................................... 2
3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...............................................2
4. SPECIFICATIONS........................................................ 4
6. MEASUREMENT CONSIDERATION................................ 8
7. MEASURING PROCEDURE............................................9
7-1 Buttons instructions.............................................. 9
7-2 Symbols & units of display.....................................10
7-3 Unit Selection...................................................... 11
7-4 Frequency Team Of Selection................................ 11
7-5 To see the individual axis' measuring EMF value......11
7-6 Alarm Limit Setting and Alarm start........................12
7-7 Data Hold.............................................................13
7-8 Data Record (Max., Min. reading)...........................13
7-9 Peak Hold............................................................ 13
7-10 Data Logger....................................................... 13
7-10-1 How to recording data.................................14
7-10-2 How to sending data................................... 15
7-10-3 How to show sample time............................18
7-10-4 How to show date and time......................... 18
8. INTERIOR SETTING MODE.......................................... 19
8-1 Check Memory Space.............................................20
8-2 Clear Memory........................................................20
8-3 Date/Time Setting..................................................20
8-4 Sample Time Setting..............................................21
8-5 Auto Power Off Default Setting............................... 21
8-6 Escape from the SETTING function......................... 21
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2. APPLICATIONS
This meter is specially developed for measuring or
monitoring electromagnetic field, for example:
cell-phone station, hospital equipment, radar ,
micro-wave oven, radiation work, TV antenna , Radio
station , welding equipment , baking- equipment,
television , computer , factory, laboratory , and other
environment...etc.
3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Danger
* For worker's safety, be aware that persons with
electromagnetic implant ( e.g. cardiac-pacemarker ) are
subject to especial danger in some case.
* Particular to observe the local safety regulations of the
operator of the equipment.
* Before using the device, it need to know that how to
setting " alarm-limit " value ( refer to page 12 ).
Attention
* Claims by some scientists that long term exposure to
electromagnetic field may be the cause of childhood
leukemia & other forms of cancer.
* Complete answers to any of these and related
questions are not currently available. At the present
time the most common practice is to avoid excess
exposure over long period of time.
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* Complete answers to any of these and related
" Prudent Avoidance " as stated by the Environmental
Protection Agency(EPA) USA is recommended.
* According to ICNIRP of reference levels to time-varying
electromagnetic fields, The E-field strength levels are:
General public
Occupational
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4. SPECIFICATIONS
4-1 General Specifications
Circuit Custom one-chip of microprocessor LSI
circuit.
Display LCD size : 58 mm x 34 mm.
Measurement V/m, mW/cm^2, W/m^2.
Unit
Accuracy < 2 dB.
Probe structure 3 Axis.
Probe Type EP-03H : 100 MHz to 3 GHz.
Selection EP-04L : 100 kHz to 100 MHz.
Probe Input 50 OHM
Impedance
Frequency EP-03H: 900 MHz, 1 GHz, 1.8 GHz,
Selection 2.4 GHz, 2.45 GHz, 3 GHz.
Points EP-04L: 100kHz, 200kHz, 500kHz, 1MHz,
10MHz, 13.56MHz, 100MHz.
Sensor Semiconductor
Structure
Sampling Time Manual Press the data logger button
of Data Logger once will save data one time.
* Set the sampling time to
0 second
Auto 1 sec to 8 hour 59 min. 59 sec.
Data Hold Freeze the display reading.
REC Function Record Maximum & Minimum value.
Power off Auto shut off saves battery life or
manual off by push button.
* Can default auto power off or manual
power off.
* When default auto power off ,
power will off automatically after
10 min. if no button be pressed.
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Peak Hold To latch the peak measurement value.
Alarm Setting Buzzer will sound when display over the
setting value.
Sampling Time Approx. 1 second.
Low Battery When display show Low battery
Indicator Indicator, it should change the batteries.
Data Output RS 232 PC serial interface.
Operating 0 to 50 ℃.
Temperature
Operating Less than 80 %RH.
Humidity
Power Supply DC 9 V battery ( 006P )
* Heavy duty or Alkaline type.
DC 9V adapter input.
Power Current Approx. DC 5.95 mA
Weight 523 g/ 1.16 LB.
Dimension Main instrument :
200.0 x 76.2 x 36.8 mm
Probe :
70 mm ( diameter) x 290 mm ( length)
Accessories Instruction manual.........................1 PC
Included EP-03H Probe.............................. 1 PC
EP-04L Probe.................................1 PC
Memory card for EP-03H.................1 PC
Memory card for EP-04L................. 1 PC
Hard carrying case.................. 1 PC
DC 9V power adapter..................... 1 PC
Optional RS232 cable, UPCB-02.
Accessories USB cable, USB-01.
Data Acquisition software, SW-U801-WIN.
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4-2 Electrical Specifications ( 23 ± 5 ℃ )
Remark:
* Measurement under other frequency range ( below
400 KHz and over 2.5 GHz ), the reading value just
for reference only.
* For precision measurement consideration, it should
select the " Frequency Team point " near the
frequency value of measuring object.
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5. FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1
5-1 Display 5-11 Probe Input Socket
5-2 Power Button 5-12 Probe Memory Card
5-3 Hold / Esc Button 5-13 DC Adapter Input Socket
5-4 REC / Enter Button 5-14 RS-232 Output Terminal
5-5 Freq. Team Select Button 5-15 LCD contrast adj.
5-6 Unit Button 5-16 Battery Cover
5-7 Peak Hold Button 5-17 Stand
5-8 Alarm Set / Start Button 5-18 Reset Button
5-9 Time / Send Button 5-19 Probe Sensing Head
5-10 Logger / Set Button 5-20 Probe Plug
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6. MEASUREMENT CONSIDERATION
1) According to the measuring object's frequency to select
the right probe :
EP-03H probe : 100 MHz to 3 GHz.
EP-04L probe : 100 kHz to 100 MHz.
2) After select convenient the probe, then plug in the
exclusive " Probe Memory Card " ( 5-12, Fig. 1 ) into
the front end socket of meter.
Remark :
* Probe memory card is saved the Probe's
character into the internal memory circuit.
* EP-03H and EP-04L has its own exclusive
" Probe Memory card ", do not plug the
wrong card, otherwise the accuracy will exist
the deviation.
* Make sure to use the " Frequency Team Button " ( 5-5,
Fig. 1 ) to select the convenient frequency value of
measuring object.
However if you don't know the exact
information, the meter will default to 1 GHz
( EP-03H probe ) or 1 MHz ( EP-04L probe )
after power on.
Buttons Function
Power Button Press this key to power on or off.
Hold Button Press this key to freeze the reading value.
ESC Button When operate " SET " or " Data logger "
functions, press this key to escape..
REC Button Press this key to record maximum or
minimum value.
Enter Button When operate " SET " or " Data logger "
functions, press this key to enter value.
Freq. Team Press this key to select the convenient
Button object's frequency value.
Unit Button Press this key to select V/m, W/m^2,
mW/cm^2 of strength units.
Peak Hold Press this key to latch peak value during
Button the measurement.
Alarm Set Press this key to setting alarm high/low
/Start Button limit or start alarm function.
Send Button After operate " Data Logger " function,
press this key to send data out.
Logger Set Under " REC " function, press
Button this key to execute data logger.
Press this key to indicate date and time.
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7 -2 Symbols & units of display
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7-3 Unit Selection
After inserting the " Probe card " ( 5-12, Fig. 1 ) and
connecting probe's plug into the " Probe Input Socket "
( 5-11, Fig. 1 ), use " Unit Button " ( 5-6, Fig. 1) to
select the " V/m, W/m^2, mW/cm^2 ".
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* Press the " Unit Button " ( 5-6, Fig. 1 ) continuously and
> 2 seconds, the bottom display will show X_axis , then
release the button, the upper display will show the EMF
value of X direction.
* Press the " Unit Button " ( 5-6, Fig. 1 ) continuously and
> 2 seconds, the bottom display will show X_axis , then
release the button, the upper display will show the EMF
value of X direction.
* Press the " Unit Button " ( 5-6, Fig. 1 ) continuously and
> 2 seconds, the bottom display will show " V/m " , then
release the button, the upper display will show the total
EMF value of XYZ direction ( refer page 8 ).
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7-10-1 How to recording data
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e) Memory full
Under execute the data logger, if the bottom right
display show the " Full ", it indicate the memory data
already over 16,000 no. and the memory is full.
f) Stop the Data Logger
During the Data Logger function is executed, press
the " Logger Button " ( 5-10 Fig. 1 ) once will stop to
execute the data logger function, the " DATA " indicator
will be disappeared.
If press the " Logger Button " ( 5-10, Fig. 1 ) once
again will continue the Data Logger function.
Remark :
1) If intend to change the data logger sampling time,
please refer to chapter 8-4., page 21.
2) If intend to know the space of balance data numbers
into the memory IC, please refer to chapter 8-1, page 19.
3) If intend to clear the saving data from the memory
please refer to chapter 8-2, page 20.
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LCD display will show the fowling screen
alternately.
31.44 ← 28
V/m → V/m
1 Transmit mode xx:xx:xx Transmit mode
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Data 1
to
Block 1 Data X
↓
Data X+1
to
Block 2 Data Y
↓
..................
..................
↓
Data Z
to
Block 250 Data 16,000
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Remarks :
* If intend up load the data to the computer,
then should connect the RS232 cable
( optional, model : UPCB-02) and apply the
Data Logger software ( optional, Model :
SW-DL2005 ).
* When sending the data, each time just can
send one Memory Block data out. for example
block 1 data, block 2 data... or block 250 data.
Press the " Logger Button " ( 5-10, Fig. 1) once then display
will appear sample time.
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8. INTERIOR SETTING MODE
Press the " SET button " ( 5-10, Fig. 1 ) continuously and
over two seconds, the display will show :
Clear memory
XX ESC:N Enter:Y
Press " SET button " once again
Date/Time set
XX:XX:XX ^,v Enter ( > )
Press " SET button " once again
Sample Time
XX:XX:XX ^,v Enter ( > )
Press " SET button " once again
Autopower OFF
XXXXX 1:ON, 0:OFF
Press " SET button " once again
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8-1 Check Memory Space
To check the balance data numbers that exist into the
memory ( allow memorize data no. ).
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8-4 Sample Time Setting
* Use ▲ Up Button, ▼ Down Button and Enter ( →)
Button to select the expect Sample Time ( HOUR-MIN.
-SEC.).
* After finish the Sample Time adjustment,
Press the " Enter Button " once , then press the " ESC Button "
will quit and save the clock data into the memory.
* Press the " Enter Button " once , then press the " ESC
Button " to quit.
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9. RS232 PC SERIAL INTERFACE
The instrument has RS232 PC serial interface via a 3.5
mm terminal ( 5-14, Fig. 1 ).
Meter PC
(3.5 mm jack plug) (9W 'D" Connector)
Center Pin.............................Pin 4
Ground/shield..........................Pin 2
2.2 K
resister
Pin 5
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Each digit indicates the following status :
D0 End Word = 0D
D1 & D8 Display reading, D1 = LSD, D8 = MSD
For example :
If the display reading is 1234, then D8 to
D1 is : 00001234
D9 Decimal Point(DP), position from right to the
left
0 = No DP, 1= 1 DP, 2 = 2 DP, 3 = 3 DP
D10 Polarity
0 = Positive 1 = Negative
D11 & Annunciator for Display
D12 W/m^2=A9 mW/cm^2 = A8 V/m = A7
D13 When send the upper display data = 1
When send the lower display data = 2
D14 4
D15 Start Word = 02
RS232 setting
Baud rate 9600
Parity No parity
Data bit no. 8 Data bits
Stop bit 1 Stop bit
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10. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When the left corner of LCD display show " ", it
is necessary to replace the batteries ( 006P ).
1) Slide the " Battery Cover " ( 5-16, Fig. 1 ) away from the
instrument and remove the battery.
2) Replace with batteries ( 006P ) and reinstate the cover.
3) Make sure the battery cover is secured after changing
the battery.
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12. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
RS232 cable * Computer interface cable.
UPCB-02 * Used to connect the meter to
the computer ( COM port ).
USB cable * Computer interface cable.
USB-01 * Used to connect the meter to
the computer ( USB port ).
Data Acquisition * The SW-U801-WIN is a multi
software displays ( 1/2/4/6/8 displays )
SW-U801WIN powerful application software,
provides the functions of data
logging system, text display,
angular display, chart display,
data recorder high/low limit, data
query, text report, chart report..
.xxx.mdb data file can be
retrieved for EXCEL, ACESS..,
wide intelligent applications.
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