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Maintenance; Cat I; Mains Voltage; Differences Within The Hms Series - Hameg Serie HMS3000 Handbuch

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in which the instrument was sold. Reclamations should be
directed to the dealer.
Only valid in EU countries:
In order to speed claims, customers in EU countries may also
contact HAMEG directly. Also, after the warranty expired, the
HAMEG service will be at your disposal for any repairs.
Return Material Authorization (RMA):
Prior to returning an instrument to HAMEG, ask for a RMA
number either by internet (http://www.hameg.com) or fax (+49
(0) 6182 800 501). If you do not have an original shipping carton,
you may obtain one by calling the HAMEG service dept (+49 (0)
6182 800 500) or by sending an email to service@hameg.com.
1.6

Maintenance

Before cleaning please make sure the instrument
is switched off and disconnected from all power
supplies.
Clean the outer case using a dust brush or a soft, lint-free dust
cloth at regular intervals.
No part of the instrument should be cleaned by the
use of cleaning agents (as f.e. alcohol) as they may
adversely affect the labeling, the plastic or lac-
quered surfaces.
The display can be cleaned using water or a glass cleaner (but
not with alcohol or other cleaning agents). Thereafter wipe the
surfaces with a dry cloth. No fluid may enter the instrument.
Do not use other cleaning agents as they may adversely affect
the labels, plastic or lacquered surfaces.

2 Differences within the HMS series

Most of the technical data of the instruments of the HMS series are identical. Please find the most important differences at the
following table. For each instrument find the complete technical data at www.hameg.com.
Type:
HMS1000E
Span setting range:
0 Hz (Zero Span)
und 1 MHz...1.6 GHz
Resolution bandwidths
10 kHz...1 MHz
(-3 dB):
in 1–3 steps, 200 kHz
Resolution bandwidths
(-6 dB):
Video bandwidth:
1 kHz...1 MHz
in 1-3 steps
Amplitude measure-
Typ. -104...+20 dBm
ment range:
DANL (Displayed ave-
-95 dBm,
rage noise level):
typ. -104 dBm
Detectors:
Auto-, Min-, Max-Peak,
Sample, RMS, Average
Marker displays:
Normal (level & log.),
delta marker, noise
marker
Trigger:
Free run, Single Trig-
ger, external Trigger
Tracking-Generator
HO3011 (Preamplifier) –
EMV-Software
D i f f e r e n c e s w i t h i n t h e H M S s e r i e s
D i f f e r e n c e s w i t h i n t h e H M S s e r i e s
1.7
This oscilloscope is destined for measurements in circuits not
connected to the mains or only indirectly. Direct measurements,
i.e. with a galvanic connection to circuits corresponding to the
categories II, III, or IV are prohibited! The measuring circuits
are considered not connected to the mains if a suitable isolation
transformer fulfilling safety class II is used. Measurements
on the mains are also possible if suitable probes like current
probes are used which fulfill the safety class II. The measure-
ment category of such probes must be checked and observed.
The measurement categories were derived corresponding to
the distance from the power station and the transients hence to
be expected. Transients are short, very fast voltage or current
excursions which may be periodic or not.
1.8
The instrument has a wide range power supply from 105 to
253 V, 50 or 60 Hz ±10%. There is hence no line voltage selector.
The line fuse is accessible on the rear panel and part of the line
input connector. Prior to exchanging a fuse, the line cord must
be pulled out. Exchange is only allowed if the fuse holder is
undamaged. It can be taken out using a screwdriver put into the
slot. The fuse can be pushed out of its holder and exchanged.
The holder with the new fuse can then be pushed back in place
against the spring. It is prohibited to "repair" blown fuses or to
bridge the fuse. Any damages incurred by such measures will
void the warranty.
Type of fuse:
Size 5 x 20 mm; 250V~, C; IEC 127, Bl. III;
DIN 41 662 (or DIN 41
571, Bl. 3). Cut off: slow blow (T) 2A.
HMS1000
HMS1010
0 Hz (Zero Span)
0 Hz (Zero Span)
und 1 kHz...1.6 GHz
und 1 kHz...1.6 GHz
1 kHz...1 MHz
1 kHz...1 MHz
in 1–3 steps,
in 1–3 steps,
200 kHz
200 kHz
9 kHz, 120 kHz, 1 MHz
9 kHz, 120 kHz, 1 MHz
10 Hz...1 MHz
10 Hz...1 MHz
in 1-3 steps
in 1-3 steps
Typ. -114...+20 dBm
Typ. -114...+20 dBm
-105 dBm,
-105 dBm,
typ. -114 dBm
typ. -114 dBm
Auto-, Min-, Max-Peak,
Auto-, Min-, Max-Peak,
Sample, RMS, Average,
Sample, RMS, Average,
Quasi-Peak
Quasi-Peak
Normal (level & log.),
Normal (level & log.),
delta marker,
delta marker,
noise
marker,
noise
marker,
frequency counter
frequency counter
Free run, Single Trig-
Free run, Single Trig-
ger, external Trigger,
ger, external Trigger,
Video Trigger
Video Trigger
yes
Option
Option
Option
Option

CAT I

Mains voltage

HMS3000
0 Hz (Zero Span)
und 100 Hz...3 GHz
100 Hz...1 MHz
in 1–3 steps,
200 kHz
200
Hz,
9 kHz, 120 kHz,
1 MHz
10 Hz...1 MHz
in 1-3 steps
Typ. -114...+20 dBm
-105 dBm,
typ. -114 dBm
Auto-, Min-, Max-Peak,
Sample, RMS, Average,
Quasi-Peak
Normal (level & log.),
delta marker,
noise
marker,
frequency counter
Free run, Single Trig-
ger, external Trigger,
Video Trigger
Option
Option
Subject to change without notice
HMS3010
0 Hz (Zero Span)
und 100 Hz...3 GHz
100 Hz...1 MHz
in 1–3 steps,
200 kHz
200
Hz,
9 kHz, 120 kHz,
1 MHz
10 Hz...1 MHz
in 1-3 steps
Typ. -114...+20 dBm
-105 dBm,
typ. -114 dBm
Auto-, Min-, Max-Peak,
Sample, RMS, Average,
Quasi-Peak
Normal (level & log.),
delta marker,
noise
marker,
frequency counter
Free run, Single Trig-
ger, external Trigger,
Video Trigger
yes
Option
Option
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