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Hioki 8807-01 User Manual

Hioki 8807-01
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MEMORY HiCORDER
Instruction Manual
8808-01
January 2009 Revised edition 10 8807A981-10 09-01H
8807-01
8808-51
8807-51

Table of Contents

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Hioki 8807-01 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryTest Equipment
Model8807-01
ManufacturerHioki
TypeDigital Multimeter
DisplayLCD
Battery LifeApprox. 100 hours
Measurement FunctionsDC Voltage, AC Voltage, DC Current, AC Current, Resistance, Capacitance, Frequency
Safety StandardsIEC 61010-1
Test Voltage250 V, 500 V, 1000 V

Summary

Chapter 1 Product Overview

1.1 Major Features

Overview of the product's key features and capabilities.

1.2 Identification of Controls and Indicators

Details the function of each button and indicator on the device.

Chapter 2 Installation and Preparation

2.1 Installation of the Product

Guidelines for setting up the product in suitable ambient conditions.

2.2 Power Supply and Ground Connection

Instructions for connecting power and ensuring proper grounding.

2.5 Connecting the 9322 DIFFERENTIAL PROBE

Procedures for connecting the differential probe for accurate voltage measurements.

Chapter 3 Basic Button Operation

3.1 Screen Display Buttons

Explains buttons used for navigating and selecting display screens.

3.3 Item Setting Buttons

Details buttons for adjusting measurement parameters and settings.

3.5 Input Operation

Explains how to set input parameters like voltage range and coupling for channels.

Chapter 4 Memory Recorder Function

4.1 Overview of the Memory Recorder Function

Introduces the memory recorder functionality and its key features.

4.2 Operation Sequence (MEM)

Outlines the step-by-step procedure for operating the memory recorder.

4.3 Setting Items

Covers various parameters that can be configured for memory recording.

Chapter 5 Recorder Function

5.1 Overview of the Recorder Function

Describes the general capabilities of the recorder function.

5.2 Operation Sequence (REC)

Details the step-by-step process for using the recorder function.

Chapter 6 RMS Recorder Function

6.1 Overview of the RMS Recorder Function

Introduces the RMS recorder functionality for measuring RMS values.

6.3 Setting Items

Explains the configurable settings specific to the RMS recorder.

Chapter 7 Input Channel Settings

7.1 Overview

Explains how settings are managed for analog and logic channels.

7.3 Setting the Channel Screen

Details how to configure display color, graph, and other channel parameters.

7.5 Scaling Function

Describes how to convert sensor output voltage to physical quantities.

Chapter 8 Trigger Functions

8.1 Overview of the Trigger Function

Explains the purpose of triggers in controlling recording timing.

8.3 Trigger Mode

Details the different modes for controlling trigger registration.

8.8 Internal Trigger

Covers various internal trigger types like Level, Window, and Voltage Drop.

Chapter 9 Waveform Screen Operation

9.1 Using the A/B Cursors

Explains how to use cursors for time, frequency, and potential difference measurements.

9.2 Scrolling the Waveform

Details how to scroll the waveform display horizontally on the screen.

9.4 DMM Function

Provides information on the Digital Multi-Meter function for numerical display.

Chapter 10 System Settings

10.1 Environment Screen (SYSTEM)

Covers general system settings like startup, backlight, and display.

10.3 RS&COPY Screen (SYSTEM)

Manages screen copy output destinations and RS-232C interface settings.

10.5 Initialize Screen

Explains clock settings, data clearing, and system reset procedures.

Chapter 11 Printout of Measurement Data

11.1 Printout of Measurement Data Operating Procedure

Step-by-step guide for printing measurement results and charts.

11.6 Printing Procedure

Details various printing methods like Manual, Auto, and Real Time Print.

Chapter 12 Storing the Measurement Data

12.1 PC Card

Information on saving and loading data using PC Cards.

12.3 Settings on the File Screen

Covers operations like loading, saving, deleting, and formatting files.

Chapter 13 Communication Function

13.1 Connecting the RS-232C Cable

Instructions for physically connecting the RS-232C communication cable.

13.2 Setting the RS-232C Interface

Details the configuration of RS-232C parameters for remote control.

Chapter 14 Specifications

14.1 General Specifications

Provides essential technical specifications for the product.

14.2 Trigger

Summarizes trigger methods, sources, types, and timing.

Chapter 15 Logic and Analog Inputs

15.1 Logic Inputs

Information on connecting and using logic probes.

15.2 Analog Inputs

Details specifications and characteristics of analog input channels.

Chapter 16 Maintenance and Service

16.1 Changing the Battery

Instructions for safely replacing the device's batteries.

16.5 Troubleshooting

Guides users through common issues and their solutions.

Appendix 1 Messages

Error messages

Lists and explains error messages displayed by the product.

Warning messages

Lists and explains warning messages that may appear during operation.

Appendix 2 Reference

Sampling

Explains the fundamental concept of sampling in digital signal processing.

Numerical Calculation Details

Provides formulas and explanations for various numerical calculation functions.

Appendix 3 WaveViewer (Wv)

Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing the waveform viewer software.

Appendix 3.1 Starting the Waveform Viewer

Instructions on how to launch and begin using the waveform viewer application.

Appendix 3.4 Conversion to CSV Format

Details the process of converting waveform data into CSV format for analysis.

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