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EM TEST AutoWave User Manual

EM TEST AutoWave
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M a n u a l
F o r O p e r a t i o n
AutoWave
Portable solution to simulate and
measure Battery Supply Voltage
Variation
FM Version ≥ 5.09.00
The Automotive industry is facing the necessity to investigate
the behavior of the battery voltage variations and their effects to
electronic components connected to the supply network of the
cars, testing emission and immunity.
The two major international standards describing test
procedures to simulate different phenomena’s related to the
battery supply lines are ISO 16750-2 for 12V and 24V supply
voltages and ISO 21848-2 for 42V supply voltage.
ISO 7637-2
ISO 16750-2
ISO 21848-2
SAE J1113
Manufacturer spec as
per GM, Ford, Chrysler,
Mercedes, BMW, VW,
PSA, Renault, Fiat ......
the benchmark for emc
Version:
5.9.1/ 29.02.2016
Replaces:
5.9.0/ 03.02.2016
Filename:
UserManual-AutoWave-E-V5.9.1.doc
Printdate:
29.02.16
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EM TEST AutoWave Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEM TEST
ModelAutoWave
CategoryPortable Generator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Model Overview

AutoWave Model and Extension Modules

Describes the basic model and available extension modules for the AutoWave.

Put in Service Functions

Front View Overview

Details the front panel controls, buttons, and indicators of the AutoWave device.

Rear View Overview

Details the rear panel connectors and ports available on the AutoWave device.

Putting the AutoWave into Service

Guides the user through unpacking, system installation, and initial hardware wiring.

Operation

System Startup and Menu Navigation

Covers initial power-up procedures and how to navigate the AutoWave's main menu system.

Wave Generation and Recording Modes

Details the functions and operation of the Wave Generator and Wave Recorder modes.

File Management and Device Setup

Explains file operations via USB and how to configure device settings and parameters.

Test Equipment

Internal Components and Power Supply

Details the internal hardware components and power supply options of the AutoWave.

Technical Data

AutoWave Specifications

Lists detailed technical specifications for the AutoWave, including voltage, resolution, and waveforms.

WaveRecorder Specifications

Lists technical specifications for the WaveRecorder option, including channels, ranges, and frequency.

Maintenance

General Maintenance Information

Information on the AutoWave's maintenance-free nature and battery replacement guidelines.

Calibration and Verification Procedures

Outlines factory calibration, recommended intervals, and in-house verification.

Periodical Calibration

Specifies that periodical calibration requires returning the unit to the manufacturer.

Output Channel Verification

Describes the process to verify the output channel performance using a digital multimeter.

Delivery Groups and Accessories

Basic Equipment and Options

Lists included basic equipment and details available optional accessories like the Extension Board.

Useful Accessories for Connectivity

Suggests optional accessories, such as a USB-Ethernet adapter, for enhanced connectivity.

Annex

Firmware Update Procedure

Step-by-step guide for updating the AutoWave firmware using the control software.

Understanding Basic Waveforms

Explains the standard waveform types generated by the AutoWave, such as DC, Ramp, and Sine.

CE Conformity Declaration

Formal statement of product compliance with relevant CE directives and safety standards.

System Block Diagram

A high-level diagram illustrating the AutoWave's internal components and their interconnections.