USER GUIDE TB-9023 EM Eye Meter Installation, Operation and Maintenance Made in the United States of America Touch Screen to Power ON The EM Eye Meter is designed with a modern user interface. All buttons and controls are within the display itself. With its display and touch screen, it is easier for users to quickly navigate through the features that were built into the meter. Speaker and Headphone Alarm Outputs The EM Eye Meter, with a speaker and headphones, allows flexible means for audible indications, beeping or warbling like a radio. If one is in a noisy place, a headphone jack for optional headphones can be used for clearer audio. Figure 1. SCS CTM048-21 EM Eye Meter with ESD Sensor Description Figure 2. Using the EM Eye Meter The SCS EM Eye Meter is capable of providing Easy Data Logging to Memory Card measurements for many various parameters, which The EM Eye Meter supports data logging by using a are determined by the type of sensor connected to the microSD card and exports to an Excel spreadsheet. EM Eye Meter. Below are the three sensors that are Having data at hand enables quick analysis. Solutions available now: can be decided quickly and can be measured on the ESD Events Detection The portable, easy-to-use spot. EM Eye Meter serves as a measuring instrument for most ESD signals. The EM Eye Meter measures the magnitude of ESD events. This meter also estimates the events magnitude for CDM, HBM and MM models. Electromagnetic Field Measurement Enables the EM Eye Meter to be transformed into an EMF Meter, Power Density Meter and EIRP Meter. RF Signal Sensor The EM Eye Meter measures the amplitude of an RF signal. User Features Modular Construction The EM Eye Meter with the modular construction concept can expand 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). Figure 3. Inserting the SD card into the EM Eye Meter SCS - 926 JR Industrial Drive, Sanford, NC 27332 (919) 718-0000 Website: StaticControl.com 2016 DESCO INDUSTRIES, INC. TB-9023 Page 1 of 16 January 2016 Employee OwnedThe EM Eye and its accessories are available as the Attaching the Sensor Heads following item numbers: Keep in mind the following when using the modular sensor heads. Item Description BEFORE CONNECTING TO AN INPUT SOURCE, CTM048-21 EM Eye Meter with ESD Sensor TOUCH THE OUTSIDE SURFACE OF THE EM EYE CTC021 ESD Sensor METER INPUT CONNECTOR. THIS WILL HELP CTC028 EMF Sensor PREVENT ESD SHOCK TO THE METER. CTC029 RF Sensor 1. The power must be turned off when changing the sensor heads. CTC113-6FT Remote ESD Sensor 2. Make sure to gently plug or unplug EM Eye Meter CTC115-6FT Remote ESD Sensor, High Temp and the sensor heads. CTS001 Replacement Antenna 3. Plug or unplug the sensor heads by firmly gripping them. Then fit the sensor over the EM Eye unit. Do not grab the antenna for plugging and unplugging Packaging the sensor heads. CTM048-21 EM Eye Meter with ESD Sensor 4. If the antenna is separated from the sensor head, reattach it when the sensor head is securely in 1 EM Eye Meter place. 1 ESD Sensor 1 Antenna 1 MicroSD Memory Card, 4GB Attaching the Antenna 1 Power Adapter, 5VDC, with interchangeable plugs In order to avoid damaging the EM Eye Meter, (North America, UK/Asia, Europe) installation and replacement of the antenna must be 1 CTC113 Remote Antenna done with great care. An excessive amount of force 1 RF Cable, 6 feet or improper installation may permanently damage the 1 Carrying Case meter. 1 Certificate of Calibration Attach the antenna to the input connector by simply screwing it in by hand. Precautions DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE CONNECTION. Screw Do not drop the meter. This may damage the device in the antenna firmly but gently. Do not use any tools and will void the warranty. other than your hand to attach and detach the antenna. Do not discharge directly into the antenna metals as it may damage the input sensors and will void the warranty. Be cautious in the placement of antenna and the module heads align the parts while assembling. Do not use sharp objects to touch the screen. Do not use a wrench or pliers to screw 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. SCS - 926 JR Industrial Drive, Sanford, NC 27332 (919) 718-0000 Website: StaticControl.com 2016 DESCO INDUSTRIES, INC. TB-9023 Page 2 of 16 Employee Owned