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Hioki 3541 User Manual

Hioki 3541
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RESISTANCE HiTESTER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
3541

Table of Contents

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Hioki 3541 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayLCD
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Measurement Frequency1 kHz
Basic Accuracy±0.1%
Basic Accuracy (Ohms)±0.1% rdg. ±5 dgt.
Test Signal Current1 mA (typical)
Test Current1 mA (typical)
Power SupplyAC adapter or 6 x AA batteries
Power Supply (AC)100 to 240 V AC (using AC adapter)
Dimensions192 mm W
Measurement Range (Frequency)12Hz to 1MHz

Summary

Safety Information and Precautions

Overvoltage Categories (CAT)

Explanation of safety categories (CAT I-IV) for electrical environments and instrument compliance.

Operating Precautions

Installation and Environment Requirements

Guidelines for installation location, temperature, humidity, dust, and electromagnetic environments.

Pre-Connection and Power-On Safety

Precautions for power connection, grounding, and ensuring supply voltage match.

Measurement Safety Procedures

Warnings and cautions about applying voltage, measuring live circuits, and using specific ranges.

1.3 Parts Identification

Chapter 3: Measurement

3.1 Resistance Measurement Process

Step-by-step guide for performing resistance measurements using the instrument.

Chapter 4: Basic Function Settings

4.1 Selecting Measurement Functions

Instructions for switching between Resistance, Low-Power Resistance, and Temperature measurement functions.

Chapter 5: Applied Function Settings

5.1 Comparator Measurement Function

Overview of the comparator function for judging measurements against upper and lower thresholds.

5.2 BIN Measurement Function

Steps for setting up BIN categories with upper/lower thresholds for classification.

5.4 Temperature Correction Function (TC)

Explanation of the temperature correction principle and how it's applied to convert resistance values.

5.5 Temperature Conversion Function (∆t)

Explanation of the temperature conversion function to convert resistance to temperature.

5.6 Statistical Calculation Functions

Overview of statistical calculations (mean, std dev, Cp, Cpk) and their formulas.

5.7 Offset Voltage Compensation (OVC)

Explanation of the OVC function to compensate for thermoelectromotive force and offset voltage.

5.8 Self-Calibration

Procedure for setting automatic or manual self-calibration.

Chapter 6: External Control

6.1 External Control and EXT I/O Connector

Overview of external control functions and EXT I/O connector signals.

6.2 Signal Descriptions

Detailed description of the signals for the EXT I/O connector, including pin assignments.

Chapter 7: Printer (Optional)

7.5 Printing Operations

How to initiate printing of measured values, results, and statistical data.

Chapter 8: RS-232C/GP-IB Interfaces

8.6 Message Reference

Detailed reference for standard and device-specific commands, including syntax and parameters.

8.7 Data Importing Methods

Methods for importing data using free-run, host triggering, or TRIG key/terminal.

Chapter 9: Specifications

9.1 General Specifications Overview

General specifications including measurement functions, ranges, and temperature correction.

9.2 Accuracy Specifications

Detailed accuracy specifications for resistance, low-power resistance, and temperature measurements.

Chapter 10: Maintenance and Service

10.1 Inspection, Repair, and Cleaning

Guidelines for instrument inspection, repair, cleaning, and troubleshooting common issues.

10.2 Error Display Codes

List of error codes displayed by the instrument and their corresponding descriptions and required actions.

Appendix 2: Temperature Correction Function (TC)

Appendix 3: Temperature Conversion Function (∆t)

Appendix 4: Thermoelectromotive Force Effects

Appendix 5: JEC 2137 Resistance Measurement for Inductive Machines

Appendix 6: Test Lead Options

Appendix 7: Rack Mounting Instructions

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