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Brand | Magnet-physik |
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Model | FH 54 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Explains the purpose of the operating instructions for the FH 54.
Identifies the intended users who will find information in the manual.
Provides the contact address and phone/fax numbers for the manufacturer.
Details safety warnings, including Danger, Warning, and Important notes.
Specifies the FH 54 is for measuring magnetic fields and prohibits misuse.
Instructions for connecting and disconnecting Hall probes to the instrument.
Covers safety warnings and careful handling procedures for probes to prevent damage.
Procedures for checking the received device and accessories for damage and completeness.
Guidelines for safe transport and storage, recommending original packaging.
Presents technical specifications including ambient conditions for operation and storage.
Overview of the FH 54 Gauss-/Teslameter, its features, and capabilities.
Detailed description of the FH 54's functions, display, and operation modes.
Step-by-step guide for installing batteries, probe, and performing initial zeroing.
Explains the information shown on the display, including actual reading and function outputs.
Describes the function of the numerical keypad and other keys for input and operation.
Details how to handle probes to avoid damage and ensure accurate measurements.
Allows switching between AC and DC magnetic field measurement modes.
Enables selection of appropriate measurement ranges for the connected probe.
Activates Auto Range mode for automatic selection of the best measurement range.
Sets the display to zero, compensating for ambient fields or probe offsets.
Applies a filter to achieve quieter readings, useful in noisy magnetic fields.
Allows selection of display units: Tesla (T), Gauss (G), or Ampere/Meter (A/m).
Enables/disables probe temperature display and selects Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Sets optical signals for measured values falling within or outside a user-defined range.
Resets captured values from Max./Min. or Peak functions back to zero.
Captures and displays the maximum and/or minimum measured field values.
Measures the peak value of magnetic field impulses (DC) or alternating signals (AC).
Allows viewing small variations relative to a defined setpoint or reference value.
Enables/disables probe linearity and temperature dependence correction tables.
Enables/disables temperature correction for probe sensitivity and offset.
Controls instrument operation mode between local keypad and remote interface.
Sets the transfer rate for the serial interface communication.
Shows remaining battery power; readings may be less accurate when low.
Instructions for connecting and disconnecting Hall probes to the instrument.
Covers safety warnings and careful handling procedures for probes to prevent damage.
Guidance on probe warm-up, orientation, and determining field direction.
Describes available probe types: transverse, axial, and surface field probes.
Guidance on selecting probes based on application, accuracy, and measuring range needs.
Discusses factors affecting accuracy, including zeroing, temperature, and probe alignment.
Explains local vs. remote operating modes and how to switch between them.
Details the structure of commands for serial communication with the instrument.
Outlines a schedule for checking the instrument and probes for damages and calibration.
Monthly checks for damage to the instrument, probes, and accessories.
Recommends annual calibration by the manufacturer or authorized laboratory for accurate results.
Provides solutions for common issues like power, probe missing, and zeroing failures.
Describes the probe input, analog output, and serial interface connectors.
Details the DB 15 connector for probe connection and securing.
Explains the BNC connector for analog output and its signal characteristics.
Covers the standard serial interface and optional relay output features.
Location and usage guidelines for the optional power supply connector.
Lists available accessories, including probes, shielding chambers, and manuals.
Instructions for safely shutting down, storing, and disposing of the instrument.