2000. The Zero Cal function is not to be used to zero the Hall sensor offset when the sensor is in
a given magnetic field. (See offset)
Offset
This button allows one to zero the readout value when the sensor is in a given magnetic field. The
readout offset is then measured and memorized. The new Offset does not remain in memory
after switching off the TeslaMeter 2000. This function is used to show small variations in large
background fields. When activated, the relative function displays deviation from a specific
setpoint.
AC/DC
This button switches the TeslaMeter 2000 to measure the constant / alternating magnetic field.
Press once : instrument is in AC measuring mode
Press again: instrument is in DC measuring mode
The AC measuring mode calculates the alternating part of the measured magnetic field value and
displays the result in True RMS.
In the DC mode either a + or – sign will appear in front of the number. In the AC mode no sign
will appear with the number.
Software Instillation
Place the CD in your computer.
Run Setup.exe and follow the instructions.
Software Operating Instructions
Please note: The software is designed to record data. Analysis of data needs be done in a
spreadsheet.
Connecting the TeslaMeter 2000 to the computer.
Immediately to the left of the “Current Magnetic Induction” screen you will see the
number and the type (axial/transversal) of the probe connected to the TelsaMeter 2000.
Recording Data
To start recording data simply press the start button located in the tool bar in the lower screen.
Data is taken at a constant rate of 1 Hz. Up to 2 hours (7200 data points) of data can be taken.
The screen has a “data width” of 60 seconds. The last 60 seconds of data is seen on the screen;
however, by pressing the left/right arrow button on the tool bar at the bottom of the screen one
can scroll through all of the data points.
Additionally by pressing the F1 key the graph will toggle between the selected data screen and a