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Users Guide
P - 9710 series
Optometer
P - 9710 - 1, P - 9710 - 2, and P - 9710 - 4
Measurement and examination devices for optical radiation detectors
Version
E 141203
Gigahertz-Optik GmbH
An der Kaelberweide 12,
D-82299 Tuerkenfeld.
Telephone +49 8193 93700 - 0
Telefax +49 8193 93700 - 50
info@gigahertz-optik.de
www.gigahertz-optik.de
Gigahertz-Optik Inc.
5 Perry Way
Newburyport MA 01950-4009 USA
Telephone:+ 978 462 1818
Telefax: + 978 462 3677
Email: b.angelo@gigahertz-optik.com
Website: www.gigahertz-optik.de
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Gigahertz-Optik P-9710 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGigahertz-Optik
ModelP-9710 Series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Additional information to the operating instructions

1.1 Safety precautions

Read guide carefully for device safety and operational safety.

1.2 Hazard clause

Device is for optical measurements; no protection against object radiation.

1.3 Liability

User is responsible for consequences from device use.

1.4 Safety

Operation in clean environment, +5 to +40°C, avoid sunlight/moisture.

1.5 Environmental conditions

Device sensitive to temperature, humidity, contamination; avoid condensation.

1.6 Maintenance and cleaning

Observe recalibration intervals; use residue-free detergents for exterior cleaning.

1.7 Guarantee

12-month warranty against material/production defects; customer responsible for shipping.

1.8 CE Conformity

Device conforms to EG-guidelines and harmonized norms.

1.9 Review clause

Gigahertz-Optik reserves the right to change the user guide without notice.

1.10 Contact details

Contact information for Gigahertz-Optik GmbH and Gigahertz-Optik Inc.

Device description P - 9710 optometer

2.1 Intended use

Measurement and examination devices for optical radiation detectors.

2.2 Inspection

Check package and parts for damage upon receiving. Report transport damages.

2.3 Technical specifications P - 9710 series

Details power supply, display, interfaces, units, signal amplifier, integration times, etc.

2.4 Additional technical specifications P - 9710 variants

Specific specs for P-9710-1, P-9710-2, and P-9710-4, including slew rate and trigger input.

2.5 Description of the measurement ranges

Table detailing measurement ranges, slew rates, gain error, and analog output for different models.

2.6 Device overview

Visual overview of the P-9710 optometer, showing key components and interfaces.

2.7 Detector interface

Pin assignment and function for the DSUB 9 pin detector interface.

2.8 RS232 Interface / Analog Output

Pinout and function for the TRIAD01 5-pin connector for RS232 and analog output.

2.9 Trigger input (device variant P - 9710 - 4 only)

Details the BNC connector for trigger input on the P-9710-4 variant.

Performing measurements

3.1 Version Info

Firmware version information for the P-9710.

3.2 Quick start guide

Step-by-step guide to connect, power on, and perform initial measurements.

3.3 P-9710 Menu Structure

Explains manual operation and setup using front panel keypad and menus.

3.4 Remote Interface (RS232)

Control and read values via RS232 interface by selecting menu "Mode" / "Remote RS232".

Accessories

RS232 Interface Adapter Cable

Cable for connecting P-9710 to PC or relay card.

Relay Card

For controlling signal lamps etc. when using level check functionality.

RS232 Interface / Analog Output Plug Set

Construction set for RS232 interface and analog output.

Measurement Head Adapter Cable

Adapter cable for measurement heads with BNC connector.

Application Software

Software for device control, measurement routines, data analysis, and reporting.

5 Maintenance and Battery/Calibration

5.1 Battery

Information on storage, charging, and replacement of built-in rechargeable batteries.

5.2 Calibration

Confirms calibration via certificate; advises annual calibration.

6 Maintenance and Contact Information

6.3 Service addresses

Headquarters and North/South America contact addresses for service.

A Appendix - Measurement Modes

A.1 I-Effective

Discusses effective intensity for signal lights and relationship to illuminance.

A.1.1 I-Effective (Schmidt - Clausen, SC)

Explains calculation of effective intensity using the Schmidt-Clausen method.

A.1.2 I-Effective (Blondel - Rey, BR)

Explains calculation of effective intensity using the Blondel-Rey method.

A.2 Relative Logarithmic

Displays readings in dB as a ratio of a defined reference value.

A.3 Pulse Energy

Defines pulse energy as the integral of the input signal over time.

A.3.1 Principle

Discusses measuring pulse energy for short pulses by transforming pulse shape.

A.3.2 Pulse Energy Measurement

Describes starting pulse measurement, triggering, and measurement window settings.

Offset Compensation

Minimizing error from electronic offset, ambient light, or dark current.

Measurement Range

Matching measurement range to input signal via manual or auto selection.

Infinite Pulse Chains

Settings for measuring infinite pulse chains with static offset.

Example - Pulse Energy Measurement of a Single 10µs Long Pulse

Step-by-step guide to set parameters and initiate measurement for a single pulse.

Example - Pulse Energy Measurement of an Infinite Pulse Chain (pulse length: 10µs, pulse frequency: 50Hz)

Guide for setting parameters and initiating measurement for an infinite pulse chain.

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