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TB-9023

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© 2017 DESCO INDUSTRIES, INC.

Employee Owned

SCS 

- 926 JR Industrial Drive, Sanford, NC 27332 • (919) 718-0000 • Website: 

StaticControl.com

TIME

To set the time, press the battery icon.
The NAVIGATOR screen appears.
Press the left or right arrows to move the shaded area 

that need to be changed.
Press the up or down button to scroll and set the 

numbers.
Press the center button to return to the main screen.
Time: AM/PM format or 24-hour format

Date: Format as MM/DD/YY

Mode: 12-hour, 24-hour format

Common Display and Controls

POWER and CLEAR

The POWER C button turns off the SCS EM Eye Meter 

or clears the values that are on display.
To turn off the meter, press and hold the POWER C 

button for approximately four seconds or longer until the 

meter goes off.
To reset all of the values on the display, press the 

POWER C button for approximately one second.

Figure 14. Using the Hold button

Figure 15. Setting the time

Battery

The BATTERY symbol displays the approximate level of 

battery life remaining for use.

 

Full charge life.

 

Half charge

 

<1 hour charge, charging is required

 

Battery is discharged, charging is required

 

Charging in progress

Figure 16. Locating the battery icon

Figure 13. Using the Power / Clear button

HOLD and MAX

The HOLD button toggles the HOLD data and MAX data 

sequentially.
HOLD freezes the current data on the display. The 

instrument will not be active at this point.
MAX displays the maximum voltages detected by the 

EM Eye Meter above the set threshold.
Pressing the HOLD button for the third time will disable 

the HOLD and MAX function and returns to normal run 

mode.
HOLD and MAX does not affect recording into memory 

storage. Data is still being recorded even if HOLD and 

MAX is active.

Summary of Contents for CTM048-21 EM Eye

Page 1: ... to different applications With the current design it measures the magnitude of most ESD events when in one of its filter modes electromagnetic fields EMF power density effective isotropic ally radiated power and radio frequency RF Made in the United States of America Figure 1 SCS CTM048 21 EM Eye ESD Event Meter Figure 3 Inserting the SD card into the EM Eye Meter USER GUIDE TB 9023 Touch Screen ...

Page 2: ...rew or unscrew the antenna Use your bare hands Do not remove the microSD card while the power is on Turn off the meter before removing the microSD card Do not remove the sensor heads while the power is on Turn off the meter before removing and replacing the heads Attaching the Sensor Heads Keep in mind the following when using the modular sensor heads BEFORE CONNECTING TO AN INPUT SOURCE TOUCH THE...

Page 3: ...nger press and hold any spot on the screen for approximately three seconds do not use any tools to perform this action If a new sensor was installed a sequence of initialization will take place for the first time for approximately ten seconds After that the switch on action will take approximately three seconds The main display screen appears after the initialization and a beep will sound The EM E...

Page 4: ...e Click here to close the window The meter is turned on with no storage card in place PREPARING CARD FOR RECORDING DO NOT REMOVE PLEASE WAIT A new card is inserted or when a card is empty WARNING This card contains the data Remove the card or click here to erase the data Inserting a card that has contents other than the EM Eye Meter files ERROR Invalid memory card Format or replace it Click here t...

Page 5: ...y be charged up Once the lead touches the metal tracks a CDM event can occur A moving ungrounded cart may accumulate charges in its path As it approaches a metallic worktable and bumps into it a discharge may occur and may adversely affect nearby products or instruments In feeder bowls where the ICs are arranged for sort ing or orientation voltages may be induced by the vibrating bowl In using a b...

Page 6: ...e in production that causes equipment lock up sensitive component damage and other problems For those who install and maintain antennae of radio transmitters and mobile phones the EM Eye Meter can provide readings of the field strength including peak and average values Further proprietary algorithm allows the EM Eye Meter to measure EIRP of some emission sources For those who are concerned with EM...

Page 7: ...S 926 JR Industrial Drive Sanford NC 27332 919 718 0000 Website StaticControl com RF Signal Sensor Display and Controls EM Field Sensor Display and Controls Figure 11 Electromagnetic Field Sensor displays and controls Figure 12 RF Signal Sensor displays and controls ...

Page 8: ...oes off To reset all of the values on the display press the POWER C button for approximately one second Figure 14 Using the Hold button Figure 15 Setting the time Battery The BATTERY symbol displays the approximate level of battery life remaining for use Full charge life Half charge 1 hour charge charging is required Battery is discharged charging is required Charging in progress Figure 16 Locatin...

Page 9: ...trols Menu Function Press the MENU F icon and the NAVIGATOR icon appears Press the up down arrows to scroll through functions Press the left or right arrows to set values and options Press the center button to return to the main screen Serial Number The serial number is a five digit number indicated at the top left section of the screen Brightness 10 to 100 with 10 increments Auto Off Time Disable...

Page 10: ...25 Changing the filter from All Signal mode to True ESD mode Figure 26 Viewing stored data Figure 22 Navigating through different ESD Filter Models ESD Threshold The THRESHOLD in a form of an ARC LED bar displays the detection level of the ESD events detected When pressed the threshold level may be adjusted With the NAVIGATOR bar Press the left or right arrows to set the ESD event threshold voltag...

Page 11: ...ility is indicated by an X mark overlaid on the card button display For other memory card types please contact SCS Customer Service for verification Electromagnetic Field Sensor Power Density Meter and Effective Isotropically Radiated Power EIRP Meter Display and Controls Menu Function When the MENU F button is pressed momentarily the INTERVAL and AVERAGE data recording timing can be configured IN...

Page 12: ... you wish to hear an audio alarm whenever EMF exceeds a certain level If any of the reference modes are enabled you should see the REF label shown on the main screen The bottom line of the display will now show the reference value of the peak signal Note The top line shows the difference not the PEAK as labeled between the ACTUAL PEAK measured and the REFERENCE setting Therefore whenever the actua...

Page 13: ... storage card When the MENU F button is pressed for a longer period the hardware setup is shown At this point brightness off time and attenuation can be adjusted Attenuation ATT If the input to the antenna is big enough set the attenuation from 0 to 20dB When the attenuation is set to 20dB an additional label of 20dB is placed along with the RF Signal top heading Figure 36 Using the Menu F button ...

Page 14: ... descoindustries com SoftwareDownloads aspx to download the EM Eye File Converter software This software will allow you to download the data from the EM Eye Meter and save it to your PC 2 Install the EM Eye File Converter software 3 Remove the microSD card from the EM Eye Meter and insert it into your PC using an adapter not included 4 Open the EM Eye File Converter software and click File Open 5 ...

Page 15: ...M using proprietary algorithm Raw Input Resolution 1mV 1mV 15mV 15 mV 15mV 1500mV Detection Resolution 1mV Threshold Display Resolution 1 10 Volts 10 990 Volts Raw input 1mV 1 15mV and 15mV 15 1500mV Distance Detection Range 1 3 cm 0 5 in 38 1 cm 15 0 in ESD Counter Range 0 32 767 counts screen count Hardware Setup Adjustable Brightness Auto off time Electromagnetic Field Sensor Function Modes Ele...

Page 16: ...e EM Eye Meter accordance with federal state and local requirements Regulatory Information FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generate...

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