ETS-Lindgren HI-2200 User manual

HI-2200
RF Survey Meter
User Manual
Advanced Test Equipment Rentals
www.atecorp.com 800-404-ATEC (2832)
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ETS-Lindgren L.P. reserves the right to make changes to any product described
herein in order to improve function, design, or for any other reason. Nothing
contained herein shall constitute ETS-Lindgren L.P. assuming any liability
whatsoever arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit
described herein. ETS-Lindgren L.P. does not convey any license under its
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Trademarks used in this document: The ETS-Lindgren logo and ProbeView are
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trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Revision Record | HI-2200, RF Survey Meter, Manual | Part #H-600095, Rev. D
Revision Description Date
A Initial Release December, 2003
B Update Application section and
overall style April, 2007
C Update Model H210 H-Field Probe
specifications; rebrand September, 2008
D Updated dynamic range for
Model C300 E-Field Probe June, 2009

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Table of Contents
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings..............................................vii
1.0 Introduction..........................................................................9
Control / Meter Module Features.................................................................10
Harness .......................................................................................................10
Standard Configuration................................................................................10
Optional Items..............................................................................................11
ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin .................................................12
2.0 Maintenance.......................................................................13
Battery Replacement...................................................................................13
Annual Calibration .......................................................................................13
Replacement and Optional Parts.................................................................14
Service Procedures .....................................................................................14
3.0 Specifications.....................................................................15
Meter Specifications ....................................................................................15
Probe Specifications....................................................................................15
Model E100 E-Field Probe...................................................................15
Model H200 H-Field Probe..................................................................16
Model H210 H-Field probe...................................................................17
Model C300 E-Field Probe ..................................................................17
Model C310 E-Field Probe ..................................................................18
Physical Specifications................................................................................19
4.0 Assembly and Installation ................................................21
Installing the Batteries .................................................................................21
5.0 Keypad and Display...........................................................23
Keypad Description......................................................................................23
Screens Description.....................................................................................25
Monitoring and Top Level Navigation Screen......................................25
6.0 Operation............................................................................27
Connecting the Probe..................................................................................27
About Matched Probes ................................................................................28
Powering Up ................................................................................................29

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Possible Error Messages at Start Up...................................................29
Probe Units..................................................................................................29
Units for the E-Field Probe ..................................................................29
Units for the H-Field Probe..................................................................30
Units for the Conformal Field Probes...................................................30
Setup ...........................................................................................................30
Log Mode.............................................................................................30
Alarm Point..........................................................................................31
Audio....................................................................................................31
Graph Style..........................................................................................32
Avg Window.........................................................................................32
Display Mode.......................................................................................33
Number Digits......................................................................................34
AVG Mode...........................................................................................34
Data .............................................................................................................34
Log View..............................................................................................34
Log Upload ..........................................................................................35
Log Delete ...........................................................................................35
Miscellaneous..............................................................................................36
Reset ...................................................................................................36
Download.............................................................................................36
7.0 Application .........................................................................37
Begin Logging..............................................................................................37
Probe Support Structures ............................................................................38
Averaging.....................................................................................................38
8.0 Upload Utility......................................................................41
Install Upload Utility.....................................................................................41
Start Upload Utility.......................................................................................41
Upload Data.................................................................................................42
View Data ....................................................................................................42
9.0 Download Utility.................................................................43
Install Download Utility.................................................................................43
Start Download Utility ..................................................................................43
Download the File........................................................................................44
Appendix A: Warranty.............................................................45

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Appendix B: Menu Tree...........................................................47
Appendix C: EC Declaration of Conformity .......................... 53

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Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Note: Denotes helpful information intended to
provide tips for better use of the product.
Caution: Denotes a hazard. Failure to follow
instructions could result in minor personal injury
and/or property damage. Included text gives proper
procedures.
Warning: Denotes a hazard. Failure to follow
instructions could result in SEVERE personal injury
and/or property damage. Included text gives proper
procedures.
See the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin for safety,
regulatory, and other product marking information.

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Introduction | 9
1.0 Introduction
The ETS-Lindgren Holaday HI-2200
RF Survey Meter is designed for basic
radio frequency (RF) safety
measurements. The survey meter is a
compact measurement system with
interchangeable probes that provides
testing flexibility. Applications include
broadcast, commercial radio, television,
mobile communication, and health care
facilities. Electric and magnetic probes
are sold separately; see the
specifications section for a detailed
description of available probes.
The front panel of the HI-2200 includes an LCD display and a keypad; for a
description of the keys, see Keypad Description on page 23. A probe connection
is located at the top of the unit. At the bottom of the unit is a serial I/O connector
configured as a mini DIN, and a receptacle for mounting the unit on a tripod,
dielectric handle, or the harness.

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Control / Meter Module Features
•Data logging capability
•Interchangeable field probes
•Easy to use space and temporal averaging
•Lightweight, hand-held design
•Large graphical display
•Adjustable alarm threshold
•User selectable meter units
•RS-232 data interface
•Greater than 20 hour battery life for four, AA, replaceable alkaline
batteries
•Reversible hand strap for right or left hand use
Harness
The HI-2200 harness is designed to assist in carrying the unit in the field. The
purpose of the harness is to provide hands-free movement. It is not intended to
be a climbing harness. Above ground level, use proper personal safety
equipment while climbing.
Standard Configuration
•RF Survey Meter
•RS-232 Cable, Mini-DIN to D89
•Upload/Download Software
•Harness
•Carrying Case
•AA Alkaline Batteries (4)
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