6.2 Probe handling ..................................................................................................... 23
6.3 Probe Operation ................................................................................................... 24
6.4 Probe Types ......................................................................................................... 24
6.5 Probe Sensitivity and Measuring Ranges ............................................................ 26
6.6 Probe Accuracy .................................................................................................... 26
7 Remote Operation ........................................................................................................ 28
7.1 Access Rights ....................................................................................................... 28
7.2 Command Format for the Serial Interface ........................................................... 28
8 Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 33
8.1 Maintenance Plan ................................................................................................. 33
8.2 Checking for Damage .......................................................................................... 33
8.3 Calibration ........................................................................................................... 33
8.4 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 33
8.5 Connectors ........................................................................................................... 34
8.5.1 Probe Connector .............................................................................................. 34
8.5.2 Analog Output ................................................................................................. 34
8.5.3 Serial Interface RS 232 .................................................................................... 34
8.5.4 Relay Output for Limits ................................................................................... 35
8.6 Accessories .......................................................................................................... 36
8.7 Taking Out of Operation ation ............................................................................. 36
List of Tables
TABLE 1 : AMBIENT CONDITIONS ................................................................................................... 9
TABLE 2 : ELECTROMAGNETIC TOLERANCE (EMV) ..................................................................... 10
TABLE 3 : DETAILS ON IEC- / VDE-SAFETY ................................................................................. 10
List of Illustrations
FIG. 1 : GAUSS-/TESLAMETER FH 55 ............................................................................................ 12
FIG. 2 : MAGNETIC SHIELDING CHAMBER NK 1 ............................................................................ 14
FIG. 3 : PROBE ORIENTATION FOR POSITIVE READING ................................................................... 24
FIG. 4 : SURFACE FIELD PROBE ...................................................................................................... 25