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Philips - PM2535 - Digital multimeter
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PM2535
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1990
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The PM2535 is a digital, automatic multimeter controlled by a microcomputer. The instrument has the following capabilities: - Standard multimeter functions - Help functions - Input of figures - Extended capabilities via the IEC-625/IEEE-488 Interface The standard multimeter functions (white text) are: - Direct voltages - Alternating voltages (V~) true RMS, ac coupled. - Direct currents (A—) - Alternating currents (A~) true RMS, ac coupled. - Resistance, in two-wire (Ω-2 W) and four-wire (Ώ-4 W) configuration - Temperature °C Ranges can be selected manually, automatically or remote. Beside the standard functions the user can alter the speed to increase the number of measurements per second, or to obtain a higher resolution. The Filter function switches in a frequency Filter in the function and A~; in all other functions (except °C) it acts as a digital Filter Offset in the lowest dc range can be compensated by using the NULL function. Measurements can be started with an internal, manual or external facility. External starting is possible via the trigger input, or via the IEC/IEEE-bus Interface The help functions (green text) are: - Mathematical functions, processing the measuring data such as: AX + B Δ% dBm ZERO - Aquisition/presentation of the measuring data such as: DELAY, LIMITS, BURST. RD.BUF, MIN/MAX, LIMITS, DIGITS - Function programming such as: To store and call combinations of instrument settings. PROG, SEQU System 21 General Beeper on/off, CHECK, ENTER, CLR (CLEAR)

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Service manual
Manual type:
Service manual
Pages:
114
Size:
14.5 MB
Language:
english
Revision:
third edition
Manual-ID:
4022 072 35313
Date:
February 1990
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Service manual
Manual type:
Service manual
Pages:
114
Size:
25.8 MB
Language:
english
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Manual-ID:
4822 872 35313
Date:
February 1990
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THIS SERVICE MANUAL REPLACES: the first edition Service Manual 4822 872 35302 the second edition Service Manual 4822 872 35312 -Service note SME 126, 4822 872 38308 -Service note SME 130, 4822 872 38313 -Service note SME 132, 4822 872 38315 CONTENTS III 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1-1 2. CHARACTERISTICS AND PERFORMANCE TEST 2-1 3. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 3-1 3.1 Explanation of the block diagram... 3-1 3.2 Detailed description ... 3-6 3.3 Analog section ... 3-6 3.3.1 V dc measurement ... 3-7 3.3.2 V ac measurement ... 3-9 3.3.3 DC/AC current measurements ... 3-11 3.3.4 Resistance measurement ... 3-11 3.3.5 Temperature measurement ... 3-12 3.3.6 Multiplexer ... 3-12 3.3.7 Control of analog section ... 3-12 3.3.8 Guard circuit ... 3-12 3.3.9 Analog to Digital conversion ... 3-13 3.3.9.1 General ... 3-13 3.3.9.2 ADC principle ... 3-13 3.3.9.3 Automatic zero ... 3-14 3.3.9.4 DAC ... 3-14 3.3.10 Reference voltages ... 3-14 3.3.11 Inguard-outguard connection ... 3-15 3.4 Digital section ... 3-15 3.4.1 Software description ... 3-15 3.4.2 RAM/ROM ... 3-16 3.4.3 I2C bus ... 3-16 3.5 IEEE/IEC Interface 3-17 3.5.1 Receiving ... 3-17 3.5.2 Transmitting ... 3-17 3.6 Display/keyboard ... 3-18 3.7 Data of components ... 3-18 3.7.1 8031 AH microcomputer ... 3-18 3.7.2 MAF 8441 ... 3-22 3.7.3 DAC 08 E ... 3-24 3.7.4 TL 7705A ... 3-25 3.7.5 OM 503 ... 3-26 3.7.6 SA 1045 ... 3-27 3.7.7 OQ 0300... 3-28 3.7.8 OQ 0301 ... 3-29 3.7.9 SA 1300 ... 3-31 3.7.10 PCF 8574 ... 3-31 3.7.11 OQ 0068 ... 3-33 3.7.12 LTC 1052 ... 3-34 4. DISMANTLING THE INSTRUMENT 4-1 4.1 Removing the cover ... 4-1 4.2 Removing the top screening ...4-2 4.3 Removing the bottom screening ...4-2 4.4 Removing the front assembly ... 4-2 5. CHECKING AND ADJUSTING 5-1 5.1 General information ... 5-1 5.2 Calibration adjustments... 5-1 5.3 Adjusting the PM2534 PM2535 using a controller... 5-4 6. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 6-1 6.1 Special parts ... 6-1 6.2 Replacing parts ... 6-2 6.2.1 Parts on the PCB ...6-2 6.2.2 LX-display, window and interconnection rubber ... 6-2 6.2.3 Input unit ... 6-3 6.2.4 Interchanging input unit ... 6-4 6.2.5 Fuses ... 6-4 6.3 Trouble shooting ... 6-5 7. SAFETY INSPECTION AND TESTS AFTER REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE IN THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT 7-1 7.1 General directives ...7-1 7.2 Safety components ...7-1 7.3 Checking the protective earth connection ...7-1 7.4 Adaption to the local mains ...7-2 7.5 Adaption to the local mains frequency ...7-2 8. PARTS LIST 8-1 8.1 Mechanical parts ... 8-1 8.2 Electrical parts ... 8-3 9. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS LAY-OUTS 9-1 10. GLOSSARY OF TERMS 10-1 11. MODIFICATIONS 11.1 Hardware modifications ... 11-1 11.2 Software modifications ... 11-7

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User manual
Manual type:
User manual
Pages:
112
Size:
21.9 MB
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
4822 872 30387
Date:
August 1990
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
Upload date:
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1. OPERATOR SAFETY 1-1E 1.1 General information... ...1-1E 1.2 Safety precautions... ... ... . 1-1E 1.3 Caution and warning statements... ... - 1-1E 1.4 Symbols... ...1-1E 1.5 Impaired safety protection... ... 1-1E 2. GENERAL INFORMATION 2-1E 2.1 Introduction...2-1E 2.2 Characteristics... ...2-2E 2.2.1 Safety characteristics... ... ...2-2E 2.2.2 Performance characteristics... ...2-2E 2.2.3 Vdc...2-3E 2.2.4 Vac...2-5 E 2.2.5 Resistance ... ...2-6E 2.2.6 Idc ...2-8E 2.2.7 lac... ...2-9 E 2.2.8 Temperature ... ... ... ...2-11E 2.2.9 Converter characteristics ... ...2-11E 2.2.10 Time function... ... ...2-12E 2.2.11 Input terminal arrangement. ... ...2-12E 2.3 Operational data... ... ... ...2-13E 2.3.1 Display... ... ...2-13E 2.3.2 IEC/IEEE Interface 2-14E 2.3.3 System 21 Interface 2-14E 2.3.4 External control... ...2-14E 2.4 Environmental conditions ... ... ... ... 2-14E 2.4.1 Climatic conditions ...2-14E 2.4.2 Mechanical conditions...2-15E 2.4.3 Line supply conditions...2-15E 2.4.4 Power consumption. ... ... .. 2-15E 2.4.5 Accessories 2-15E 3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3-1E 3.1 Initial inspection. ... ...3-1E 3.2 Safety instructions...3-1E 3.2.1 Earthing (grounding)... . 3-1E 3.2.2 Mains voltage setting and fuses... ...3-1E 3.3 Operating position of the instrument... ... . 3-2E 3.4 19-Inch rack-mounting...3-2E 4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4-1E 4.1 General information... ...4-1E 4.2 Switching-on ... . 4-1E 4.3 Display indications... ... . 4-3E 4.4 Keyboard... ...4-5E 4.4.1 Multimeter functions, direct action . ... ... ...4-5E 4.4.2 Help functions...4-6E 4.4.2.1 Function programming ...4-6E 4.4 2.2 General ... ... ...4-6E 4.4.2.3 Mathematic functions...4-6E 4.4.2.4 Aquisition/presentation of measuring data . . 4-6E 4.4.2.5 Input of figures...4-7E 4.4.3 Inputs... ... ... ...4-7E 4.4.4 Guard Usage...4-7E 4.5 Rear panel Controls . ... ... ...4-8E 4.6 Detailed multimeter functions explanation . ...4-9E 4.6.1 Function Selection... ...4-9E 4.6.2 Ranging... ...4-9E 4.6.3 Trigger...4-10E 4.6.4 Speed . ... ...4-11E 4.6.5 Filter 4-12E 4.6.6. Null... . 4-12E 4.6.7 Selfdiagnostics... ... ...4-13E 4.6.8 Reset...4-13E 4.6.9 Calibration...4-13E 4.7 Measuring functions explanation... ... ...4-14E 4.7.1 Direct voltage measurements... ...4-14E 4.7.2 Alternating voltage measurements . . . ... ...4-15E 4.7.3 Resistance two-wire measurements ... ... ...4-16E 4.7.4 Resistance four-wire measurements. . . . . 4-17E 4.7.5 Direct current measurements...4-18E 4.7.6 Alternating current measurements...4-19E 4.7.7 Temperature measurements... ... ... 4-20E 4.7.8 Clipping Crest Audio factor indication ...4-20E 4.8 Help functions Explanation... ... ...4-21E 4.8.1 Mathematical functions explanations . 4-21E 4.8.1.1 AX + B scaled measurements...4-21E 4.8.1.2 dBm... ...4-23E X-C 4.8.1.3 Δ% ------ x 100% ...4-24E c 4.8.1.4 Zero...4-25E 4.8.2 Aquisition/presentation of measuring data. ...4-26E 4.8.2.1 Delay...4-26E 4.8.2.2 Limits... ...4-27E 4.8.23 Burst...4-29E 4.8.2 4 RD.BUF. (read buffer) ...4-31E 4.8.25 MIN/MAX... ... ... 4-35E 4.8.26 Digits... ...4-36E 4.8.3 Function programming ... ...4-37E 4.8.3.1 PROG function...4-37E 4.8.3.2 Sequence...4-38E 4.9 General ... . 4-42E 4.9.1 Bleeper· . . 4-42E 4.9.2 OLR (Clear)...4-43E 4 9.3 Check... 4-44E 4.9.4 SHIFT and ENTER . . . 4-44E 4.9.5 Input of figures.. . 4-44E 5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOTE OPERATION VIA IEC-625/IEEE-488 Interface 5-1E 5.1 General 5-1E 5.2 Specifications... ... ... 5-1E 5.2.1 Functional specification... 5-1E 5.2.2 Code specification . . 5-1E 5.2.3 Connector pinning ... ... 5-1E 5.2.4 Timing specification... 5-2E 5.3 Programming the PM2535 5-3E 5.3.1 General information. . . 5-3E 5.4 Interface programming . 5-3E 5.4.1 Explanation... 5-3E 5.4.2 Remote/local selection ... 5-4E 5.4.3 Talk only selection. 5-4E 5.4.4 Address selection ... ... 5-5E 5.4.5 Interface program data . 5-5E 5.4.6 Sending program data. . 5-5E 5 4.7 Separators . . 5-7E 5.4.8 Identity... 5-7E 5.4.9 Interface test . ... . 5-7E 5.5 Device programming . . 5-7E 5.5.1 Function selection . 5-8E 5.5.2 Range selection... 5-8E 5.5.3 Measuring Speed/Resolution 5-9E 5.5.4 Filter 5-9E 5.5.5 Trigger modes... . 5-10E 5.5.6 Internal settling time . . 5-1OE 5.5.7 Start command .. 5-10E 5.5.8 Display mode. 5-10E 5.5.9 Output mode 5-11E 5.5.10 Null... 5-11E 5.6 Help functions (Device programming) . 5-12E 5.6.1 Mathematic functions ... 5-12E 5.6.1.1 AX + B ... 5-12E 5.6.1.2 dBm . 5-13E 5.6.1.3 Δ% . 5-13E 5.6.1.4 Zero... . 5-14E 5.6.2 Aquisition/presentation of measuring data . 5-14E 5.6.2.1 Delay 5-14E 5.6.2.2 Limits . . . 5-15E 5.62.3 BURST... . 5-15E 5.6.2 4 RD.BUF (Read Buffer) 5-16E 5.62.5 MIN/MAX...■ 5-17E 5.6.26 DIGITS... 5-18E 5.6.3 Function programming 5-18E 5.6.3.1 PROG function... 5-18E 5.6.3.2 Sequence ■ 5-18E 5 6.3.3 Bleeper . 5-19E 5.7 System 21 mode 5-19E 5.8 Survey of commands 5-20E 5.9 Calibration via the controller 5-23E 5.10 Selfdiagnostics via the controller 5-23E 5.11 Output data . 5-23E 5.11.1 Measuring data 5-23E 5.11.2 Dump... 5-25E 5.11.3 Output of settings 5-26E 5.11.4 Device status data . 5-28E 5.11.5 Identity... 5-29E 5.11.6 Interface test 5-29E 5.12 Reasons for service request . 5-29E 5.13 System 21 master function.. . 5-31E 5.13.1 General ... 5-31E 5.13.2 Contact assignment of System 21 connector... 5-32E 5.13.3 Addressing a message 5-32E 5.13.4 Commands. . 5-32E 6. GLOSSARIES 6-1E 6.1 Glossary of terms ... ... . 6-1E 6.2 Short survey of program commands ... 6-3E APPENDIX A 1S0-7 BIT CODING TABLE A-1 APPENDIX B PROGRAM EXAMPLES

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User manual
Manual type:
User manual
Pages:
24
Size:
5.5 MB
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
4822 872 30389
Date:
May 1988
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1. INTRODUCTION 1-1E 2. SPECIFICATION OF THE RS232-C/V24 Interface 2-1E 2.1 SPECIFICATION... 2-1E 2.2 SWITCH SETTINGS... 2-1E 2.2.1 Baudrate ... 2-1E 2.2.2 Character length, parity, handshake... 2-1E 2.2.3 Multidrop mode... 2-2E 2.3 CONNECTOR PINNING... 2-4E 2.4 CABLE FOR CONNECTION BETWEEN THE P3200/IBM AT AND THE PM9190 2-4E 2.5 CABLE FOR CONNECTION BETWEEN THE PM3102/IBM XT AND THE PM9190 2-4E 3. PROGRAMMING THE PM2534 AND PM2535 3-1E 3.1 Interface MESSAGES... 3-1E 3.1.1 Remote/local functions... 3-1E 3.1.2 Device clear... 3-1E 3.2 Interface PROGRAMMING... 3-1E 3.2.1 Separators... 3-2E 3.2.2 Identity... 3-2E 3.2.3 Interface test... 3-2E 3.3 DEVICE PROGRAMMING... 3-2E 3.4 OUTPUT DATA... 3-2E 3.4.1 General rules... 3-2E 3.4.2 Measuring data... 3-3E 3.4.3 Device status data... 3-3E

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