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NOTICE
:
See Pages 4-1, 4-2, and 4-3 for SAFETY
instructions prior to first use!
See Page 2-4 for EMC Notes concerning I/O
Cables and I/O Filter Adapters
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Table of Contents
Default Chapter
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Environmental Considerations
4
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
9
List of Tables
9
List of Illustrations
12
SECTION 1 Introduction
12
Overview
12
Table 1-1 8000 Series Gauss/Tesla Meter List of Features
13
General Description
14
Table 1-2 Front Panel Description
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Table 1-3 Rear Panel Description
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Applications
19
Figure 1-3 Various Positions of Meter
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SECTION 2 Specifications
20
Meter Specifications
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Table 2-1 Ranges for Low Field Probes
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Table 2-2 Ranges for MID Field Probes
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Table 2-3 Ranges for High Field Probes
20
Table 2-4 Accuracies at 23˚C ± 2C˚ (Meter Only)
22
Communications
23
Table 2-5 Classifier Connections
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Regulatory Information
24
Calibration Service
24
Zero Flux Chambers
25
Figure 2-3 YA-111 Zero Flux Chamber
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Figure 2-4 YA-112 Zero Flux Chamber
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SECTION 3 Probes
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Overview
26
Probe Variations
27
Table 3-1 Probe Maximum Field Levels and Resolutions
27
Probe
28
Memory
28
Probe Stem
28
Temperature Effects
28
Fixturing
28
8000 Series Probes
29
Figure 3-2 Hall Probe Configurations
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SECTION 4 Setup
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Safety Instructions
30
Figure 4-1 Probe Electrical Warning
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Line Voltage Settings / Fuse Panel
32
Figure 4-2 Fuse Replacement
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Adjusting the Handle & Feet
33
Figure 4-3 Adjusting the Handle and Feet
33
Probe Installation / Removal
34
Power-Up
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Figure 4-5 Standby Button Location
35
Figure 4-6 Boot up Screen
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SECTION 5 User Interface
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Overview
38
Front Panel Keypad
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Figure 5-1 Front Panel Key Sets
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Menu System
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Figure 5-2 Main Menu Example
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Figure 5-3 Menu Selections Example
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Figure 5-4 Special Menu Screens
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Figure 5-5 8000 Gaussmeter Menu Map
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Display System Information
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User Setup Save and Recall
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Setting the Date and Time
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Display Errors
46
Power on Options
46
SECTION 6 Flux Density Measurement
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Overview
48
Measurement Units
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Table 6-1 Available Units
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Flux Density Reading
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Measurement Range Selection
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Measurement Mode Selections
51
DC Mode Operation
52
AC Mode Operation
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Table 6-2 Minimum Magnitudes for Rated AC Accuracy
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Table 6-3 AC Mode Analog Filter Selections
54
Zeroing
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Table 6-4 Estimated Zeroing Times
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Figure 6-7 Auto Zero Menu Path
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Figure 6-8 Manual Zero Menu Path
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Display Update Interval
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Table 6-5 Update Interval Settings
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Figure 6-9 Update Interval Setting
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Hold Function
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Figure 6-10 Hold Features Settings
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Relative Mode
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Figure 6-11 Relative Value Indicator
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Figure 6-12 Relative Settings Menu Path
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Vector Summation
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Figure 6-16 Vector Sum Settings
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Analog Outputs
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Figure 6-17 Analog Output Settings
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Classifier Outputs
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Sources of Measurement Error
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Figure 6-21 Flux Density Variations in a Magnet
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SECTION 7 AC Waveform Display
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Introduction
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AC Waveform Display Graphical Layout
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Figure 7-1 AC Waveform Display Layout
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Accessing the AC Waveform Display
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Setting the Time Base
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Figure 7-2 Waveform Display Menu
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Setting the Vertical Scale
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Table 7-1 Time Base Selections for AC Filter Settings
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Trigger Operation
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Trigger Channel Selection
78
Trigger Modes
78
Free Run
78
Auto
78
Repeat
78
Single
78
Trigger Slope
79
Trigger Level
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SECTION 8 Remote Operation
80
Introduction
80
Communications Ports
81
RS-232 Port
81
Functional Description
81
Configuration
82
Ethernet Port
83
Figure 8-3 Ethernet Connector Pin out
83
Table 8-1 RS-232 Port Settings
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Configuration
84
Figure 8-4 Network Configuration Screen
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Accessing the System with TELENET Client
85
Internal Web Application
86
Accessing the Internal Web Application
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Figure 8-6 8030 Gaussmeter Web Application Screen
86
Functional Description
87
Figure 8-7 IEEE-488 (GPIB) Connector
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Implementation
90
Configuration
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Figure 8-8 GPIB Configuration Screen
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Status Registers and Error Queue
92
Status Registers
92
Status Byte and Service Request (SRQ)
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Error Queue
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Standard Event Register
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Measurement Event Register
95
Operation Event Register
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Questionable Event Register
96
Remote SCPI Commands
97
IEEE - 488.2 "Common" Command Syntax
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IEEE-488.2 "Common" Command Descriptions
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Table 8-2 Common Command Summary
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SCPI Command Syntax
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SCPI Message Terminators
102
SCPI Meter Specific Commands
102
Table 8-3 SCPI Error Queue Commands
103
Table 8-4 SCPI System Information and Configuration Commands
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Table 8-5 SCPI Status Register Commands
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Table 8-6 SCPI Unit Commands
103
Table 8-7 SCPI Range and Mode Commands
103
Table 8-10 SCPI Measurement Commands
104
Table 8-11 SCPI Filter Commands
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Table 8-8 SCPI Display Update Rate Command
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Table 8-9 SCPI Classifier (Limit) Commands
104
Table 8-12 SCPI Zeroing Commands
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Table 8-13 SCPI Relative Offset Commands
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Table 8-14 SCPI Analog Output Commands
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Table 8-15 SCPI Vector Summation Command
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Table 8-16 SCPI Hold Commands
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SCPI Command Descriptions
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Table 8-17 Operating Ranges with Various Probes
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SECTION 9 Data Logging Utilities
119
Overview
119
Logging Data
120
Logging to USB Drive
120
Logging to Internal Drive
120
Figure 9-1 Data Logging Menu Path
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Screen Capture
121
Figure 9-2 Example of Waveform Mode Screen Capture
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SECTION 10 Firmware Update
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Overview
123
Firmware Update Procedure
123
Preparing the USB Drive for Update
123
APPENDIX A Understanding Flux Density
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Figure A-1 Flux Lines of a Permanent Magnet
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Measurement of Flux Density
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Figure A-2 Hall Effect Sensor
125
APPENDIX B Vector Summation Tutorial
126
Figure B-2 Vector Angle in a Two Dimensional System
127
APPENDIX C Error Codes
129
Appendix Dwarranty
131
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F.W. Bell 8000 series Specifications
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Brand
F.W. Bell
Model
8000 series
Category
Measuring Instruments
Language
English
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