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Burster Resistomat 2316 - User Manual

Burster Resistomat 2316
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Milliohmmeter
RESISTOMAT
®
Model 2316
Manufacturer:
burster praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg
Talstr. 1 - 5 P.O.Box 1432
76593 Gernsbach 76587 Gernsbach
Germany Germany
Tel.: +49-7224-645-0
Fax.: +49-7224-645-88
Email: info@burster.com
www.burster.com
3029-BA2316EN-5170-051525
© 2020 burster
praezisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg
All rights reserved
Software version V 201801
Valid from: 28.05.2020
OPERATION MANUAL

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

Summary

Safety Instructions

Symbols in this manual

Explains symbols used to warn about risks in the manual.

Signal words

Details signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) according to hazard classification.

Pictograms

Shows pictograms for electrical shock and general safety notices.

Introduction

Use

Describes the primary applications and capabilities of the RESISTOMAT® 2316.

Description

Explains the measurement method and key features of the instrument.

Preparations for Use

Unpacking the unit

Instructions for unpacking and checking the instrument's contents.

Using the instrument for the first time

Guidance on initial setup, including condensation checks and power connection.

Supply voltage, power switch and mains fuse

Details power requirements, switch location, and fuse information.

Power supply and signal-lead connectors

Describes various connectors for power, USB, Ethernet, and signal leads.

Block diagram

Illustrates the internal functional blocks of the instrument.

Setup and installation

Provides guidelines for instrument placement and environmental conditions.

Functional test

Describes the initial display sequence upon powering on the instrument.

Calibration

Explains calibration procedures and recommendations.

Storage

Provides guidelines for storing the instrument long-term.

Safety instructions

Details comprehensive safety warnings for operating the instrument.

Controls

Front panel

Details the front panel layout, display, and keypad.

Button functions

Explains the operation of each button on the front panel.

Rear panel

Describes the connectors and ports located on the rear panel.

Description of connector sockets

Provides detailed information on each connector socket on the rear panel.

Operating Instructions in Brief

Operation

Meaning of the individual display segments

Explains the function of each part of the instrument's display.

Start-up menu

Details the initial menu displayed after powering on the instrument.

Configuration menu

Outlines the options available within the instrument's configuration menu.

Measurement menu

Describes the main menu for performing measurements.

Measurement mode

Details the different measurement modes available for the instrument.

Description of the individual setup menus

Explains various settings and configuration options.

Measuring range

How to select and configure the measuring range.

Limits

How to define upper and lower limits for measurements.

Load selection

How to select load types (resistive/inductive) and time constants.

Temperature compensation

How to enable and configure temperature compensation.

Comparator

How to configure and use the comparator function.

Self test

How to perform instrument self-tests and diagnostics.

Interfaces

Overview and configuration of communication interfaces (RS232, USB, Ethernet).

Controlling the Instrument Remotely

Controlling the instrument via the PLC interface

Details on controlling the instrument using the PLC interface and digital I/O.

Controlling the instrument via the RS232 interface

Instructions for controlling the instrument remotely via the RS232 interface.

Connector pin-out for the RS232 interface

Pin configuration details for the RS232 9-pin sub-D connector.

Interface parameters

Configuration of interface parameters like baud rate and data format.

Establishing a connection

Methods for establishing a communication connection with the instrument.

Examples of the communication sequence

Illustrates communication sequences using 'selection with response' and 'fast selection'.

SCPI Commands

General information

General rules and syntax for SCPI commands.

SCPI registers

Explains the SCPI status, operation, and event registers.

ACCess Subsystem

Manages access levels for instrument functions.

DISPlay Subsystem

Commands related to the instrument's display settings.

CALCulate Subsystem

Commands for calculation and comparator functions.

TRIGger Subsystem

Commands for controlling measurement triggers.

SYSTem subsystem

Commands for system-level functions like version and language.

STATus Subsystem

Commands for querying instrument status registers.

SENSe Subsystem

Commands for configuring measurement senses and parameters.

IEEE-488.2 commands

Standard IEEE-488.2 commands for instrument control.

Maintenance, Customer Service, Shipping, Cleaning

Maintenance

Information on instrument maintenance and recalibration.

Customer service

Contact details and procedures for customer service and repairs.

Appendix

Technical data

Lists technical specifications, ranges, and performance data.

Calibration and Adjustment

Details the process for instrument calibration and adjustment.

Error messages and troubleshooting

Lists common faults, causes, and remedial actions.

Disposal

Battery disposal

Legal requirements for disposing of used batteries and rechargeable batteries.

Equipment Disposal

Legal obligations for disposing of unserviceable equipment.

Summary

Safety Instructions

Symbols in this manual

Explains symbols used to warn about risks in the manual.

Signal words

Details signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) according to hazard classification.

Pictograms

Shows pictograms for electrical shock and general safety notices.

Introduction

Use

Describes the primary applications and capabilities of the RESISTOMAT® 2316.

Description

Explains the measurement method and key features of the instrument.

Preparations for Use

Unpacking the unit

Instructions for unpacking and checking the instrument's contents.

Using the instrument for the first time

Guidance on initial setup, including condensation checks and power connection.

Supply voltage, power switch and mains fuse

Details power requirements, switch location, and fuse information.

Power supply and signal-lead connectors

Describes various connectors for power, USB, Ethernet, and signal leads.

Block diagram

Illustrates the internal functional blocks of the instrument.

Setup and installation

Provides guidelines for instrument placement and environmental conditions.

Functional test

Describes the initial display sequence upon powering on the instrument.

Calibration

Explains calibration procedures and recommendations.

Storage

Provides guidelines for storing the instrument long-term.

Safety instructions

Details comprehensive safety warnings for operating the instrument.

Controls

Front panel

Details the front panel layout, display, and keypad.

Button functions

Explains the operation of each button on the front panel.

Rear panel

Describes the connectors and ports located on the rear panel.

Description of connector sockets

Provides detailed information on each connector socket on the rear panel.

Operating Instructions in Brief

Operation

Meaning of the individual display segments

Explains the function of each part of the instrument's display.

Start-up menu

Details the initial menu displayed after powering on the instrument.

Configuration menu

Outlines the options available within the instrument's configuration menu.

Measurement menu

Describes the main menu for performing measurements.

Measurement mode

Details the different measurement modes available for the instrument.

Description of the individual setup menus

Explains various settings and configuration options.

Measuring range

How to select and configure the measuring range.

Limits

How to define upper and lower limits for measurements.

Load selection

How to select load types (resistive/inductive) and time constants.

Temperature compensation

How to enable and configure temperature compensation.

Comparator

How to configure and use the comparator function.

Self test

How to perform instrument self-tests and diagnostics.

Interfaces

Overview and configuration of communication interfaces (RS232, USB, Ethernet).

Controlling the Instrument Remotely

Controlling the instrument via the PLC interface

Details on controlling the instrument using the PLC interface and digital I/O.

Controlling the instrument via the RS232 interface

Instructions for controlling the instrument remotely via the RS232 interface.

Connector pin-out for the RS232 interface

Pin configuration details for the RS232 9-pin sub-D connector.

Interface parameters

Configuration of interface parameters like baud rate and data format.

Establishing a connection

Methods for establishing a communication connection with the instrument.

Examples of the communication sequence

Illustrates communication sequences using 'selection with response' and 'fast selection'.

SCPI Commands

General information

General rules and syntax for SCPI commands.

SCPI registers

Explains the SCPI status, operation, and event registers.

ACCess Subsystem

Manages access levels for instrument functions.

DISPlay Subsystem

Commands related to the instrument's display settings.

CALCulate Subsystem

Commands for calculation and comparator functions.

TRIGger Subsystem

Commands for controlling measurement triggers.

SYSTem subsystem

Commands for system-level functions like version and language.

STATus Subsystem

Commands for querying instrument status registers.

SENSe Subsystem

Commands for configuring measurement senses and parameters.

IEEE-488.2 commands

Standard IEEE-488.2 commands for instrument control.

Maintenance, Customer Service, Shipping, Cleaning

Maintenance

Information on instrument maintenance and recalibration.

Customer service

Contact details and procedures for customer service and repairs.

Appendix

Technical data

Lists technical specifications, ranges, and performance data.

Calibration and Adjustment

Details the process for instrument calibration and adjustment.

Error messages and troubleshooting

Lists common faults, causes, and remedial actions.

Disposal

Battery disposal

Legal requirements for disposing of used batteries and rechargeable batteries.

Equipment Disposal

Legal obligations for disposing of unserviceable equipment.

Burster Resistomat 2316 Specifications

General IconGeneral
WeightApprox. 8 kg
Measuring principle4-wire measurement
Resolution0.1 μΩ
Measuring current1 mA to 1 A, depending on range
InterfacesRS232, Ethernet
Temperature compensationAutomatic
DisplayLCD
Power Supply100-240 V AC

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