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General information regarding the 
CE marking

HAMEG instruments fulfi ll the regulations of the 
EMC directive. The conformity test made by HA-
MEG is based on the actual generic and product 
standards. In cases where different limit values 
are applicable, HAMEG applies the strictest 
standard. For emission the limits for residential, 
commercial and light industry are applied. Re-
garding the immunity (susceptibility) the limits 
for industrial environment have been used.

The measuring and data lines of the instrument 
have much infl uence on emission and immunity 
and therefore on meeting the acceptance limits. 
For different applications the lines and/or cables 
used may be different. For measurement opera-
tion the following hints and conditions regarding 
emission and immunity should be observed:

1. Data cables

For the connection between instruments resp. 
their interfaces and external devices, (computer, 
printer etc.) suffi ciently screened cables must 
be used. 

Maximum cable length of data lines must not ex-
ceed 3 m. The manual may specify shorter lengths. 
If several interface connectors are provided only 
one of them may be used at any time.

Basically interconnections must have a double 
screening. For IEEE-bus purposes the double 
screened cable HZ72 from HAMEG is suitable.

2. Signal cables

Basically test leads for signal interconnection 
between test point and instrument should be 
as short as possible. Without instruction in the 
manual for a shorter length, signal lines must be 
less than 3 meters long.

Signal lines must be screened (coaxial cable - RG58/
U). A proper ground connection is required. In com-
bination with signal generators double screened 
cables (RG223/U, RG214/U) must be used.

3. Infl uence on measuring instruments.

In the presence of strong high frequency electric 
or magnetic fi elds, even with careful setup of the 
measuring equipment an infl uence can not be 
excluded.

G e n e r a l   i n f o r m a t i o n   r e g a r d i n g   t h e   C E   m a r k i n g          

The HAMEG Instruments GmbH herewith 
declares conformity of the product

Product name Universal Counter 
Type: HM8021-4
with: HM8001-2
Options: –

with applicable regulations
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC amended by 
91/263/EWG, 92/31/EEC

Low-Voltage Equipment Directive 73/23/EEC 
amended by 93/68/EEC

Harmonized standards applied

Safety
EN 61010-1: 2001 / IEC (CEI) 1010-1: 2001
Measuring category I
Degree of pollution: 2

Electromagnetic compatibility
EN 61326-1/A1 :1997 + A1:1998 + A2 :2001/
IEC 61326 :1997 + A1 :1998 + A2 :2001 

Radiation: table 4; Class B
Immunity: table A1 

EN 61000-3-2/A14
Harmonic current emissions: Class D

EN 61000-3-3
Voltage fl uctuations and fl icker

Date: 12.05.2004

Signature

Manuel Roth
Manager

Manufacturer  HAMEG Instruments GmbH 
 Industriestraße 

 

 D-63533 

Mainhausen 

DECLARATION OF 

CONFORMITY

Summary of Contents for HM8021-4

Page 1: ...r s a l C o u n t e r H M 8 0 2 1 4 Handbuch Manual Manuel Manual Deutsch English Fran ais Espa ol 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www Tes...

Page 2: ...cable HZ72 from HAMEG is suitable 2 Signal cables Basically test leads for signal interconnection between test point and instrument should be as short as possible Without instruction in the manual fo...

Page 3: ...rmation regarding CE marking 14 Universal Counter HM8021 4 16 Speci cations 17 Important hints 18 Safety 18 Used Symbols 18 Operating conditions 18 Warranty and repair 18 Maintenance 19 Operation of t...

Page 4: ...put A Input impedance 1 M maximum sensitivity 20mVrms Input C Input impedance 50 maximum sensitivity 30mVrms Time interval resolution up to 10 ps Offset mode over the entire measurement range Gate inp...

Page 5: ...ty normal triggering DC 80 MHz 20 mVrms sine wave 80 mV pulse 80 MHz 150 MHz 60 mVrms sine wave 20 Hz 80MHz auto trig 50 mVrms sine wave Minimum pulse width 5ns Input noise 100 V typ Coupling AC or DC...

Page 6: ...t or discon nection of the protective earth terminal is likely to render the instrument dangerous Intentional interruption is prohibited The istrument must be disconnected and secured against unintent...

Page 7: ...d rear frames After removal of the two screws at the rear of the module both chassis covers can be lifted When reclosing the module care should be taken that the guides engage correctly with the front...

Page 8: ...ng will restart when Display Hold is switched off Display Hold starts and stops counting in the TOTALIZE function mode Function indicators LEDs Refer to Measuring functions Function pushbuttons The le...

Page 9: ...led by an external source Triggering measuring and counting Power on test A practical test of the correct operation of the HM8021 4 is run automatically at power on As soon as power is applied the dis...

Page 10: ...r level setting The input signal is triggered from 50mV up to the maximum input voltage of 5V The input frequency for the C input must always be in the range from 100MHz to 1000MHz For frequencies low...

Page 11: ...ate time of 10sec Period measurement For measurement of the period duration the re ciprocal value of the frequency T 1 f is measured in seconds The signal is applied as for frequency measurement Time...

Page 12: ...and DISPLAY HOLD should be in OFF position 2 Apply a frequency standard of 1 5 or 10MHz to input A and adjust channel A trigger setting for a stable reading 3 Depress RESET and then GATE TIME for appr...

Page 13: ...the counter has recognized a 10MHz standard During the following 45 seconds the signal is measured and the HM8021 4 is recalibrated Finally the new calibrated unit automatically switches back to norm...

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