Fluke 90100 manual Theory of Operation, Maintenance and Service, Customization

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Section 3: Theory of Operation

3-1

3.1

Introduction

3-1

3.2

Overall Function Description Of The Model 35360A TRACKER Display

3-1

3.2.1

Power Supply

3-2

3.2.2

300 Volt Electronic Bias Supply

3-3

3.2.3

Front Panel Switches

3-3

3.2.4

Processor

3-3

3.2.5

VFD Display

3-3

3.2.6

Serial Communications Port

3-4

3.2.7

Electrometer

3-4

3.2.8

Multiplexer and A/D Converter

3-4

3.3

Model 35300A Ion Chamber Detectors

3-5

3.4

Air Density Corrections

3-5

3.5

Basic Operating Equations

3-6

3.5.1

Charge

3-6

3.5.2

Current

3-6

3.5.3

Absolute Dose

3-6

3.5.4

Absolute Dose Rate

3-6

3.5.5

Percent-of-Center

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3.6

Basic Operating Quantities

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Section 4: Maintenance and Service

4-1

4.1

Introduction

4-1

4.2

Troubleshooting

4-2

4.3

Line Fuse Replacement

4-7

4.4

Interface Connector Cleaning

4-9

4.5

Cleaning The Instrument

4-9

4.6

Replaceable Parts Information

4-9

4.7

Recalibration & Repair Information/Technical Assistance

4-10

Section 5: Customization

5-1

5.1

Introduction

5-1

5.2

Make A Working Disk

5-2

5.3

Connection To The Computer

5-2

5.4

Starting The Customization Software

5-2

5.5

Screen Formats

5-2

5.6

Definitions

5-5

5.7

Setting The Electrometer Gains And Offsets

5-6

5.8

Usage Examples

5-8

5.9

Errors

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Appendix A: Using Build-Up

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A-1

Build-Up, Peg, And Retainer Kit Options

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Contents Model Tracker SystemFluke Biomedical Table of Contents Maintenance and Service Appendix a Using Build-UpTheory of Operation CustomizationGeneral Information IntroductionFeatures ModelBefore You Start Safety Precautions Safety TermsSpecifications Manual AddendaNominal Ion Chamber Characteristics Mechanical SpecificationsRecommended Operation Conditions Ion Chamber Factory CalibrationMeasurements Mode Display ModeModel 35360A Tracker Display Electrometer / A-D ConverterHigh Performance Battery Charger Unpacking and InspectionInterface Cable Detector to Display EnvironmentStandard System Contents Optional EquipmentBlank Operation Rear Panel FamiliarizationPowering the System Detector InputDisplay. Be sure to use the correct end of the cable Positioning the Model 35300A Detector in the Beam 3 RS-232 Computer Interface RJ-45 StyleOperation Positioning the Model 353300A Detector in the Beam Operation Instructions Front Panel ControlsPower ResetTest/Detector Units SelectPowering Down the Model 35360A Tracker Display Powering Up the Model 35360A Tracker DisplayUsing the TEST/DETECTOR Button Using the Units Select Button Test/Detector Screen 2 Ion Chamber Calibration FactorsUsing the AIR Density Button Using the Gain Select Button Normal ModeUsing the Measure Select Button Normal Mode Absolute MeasurementsPercent-of-Center Measurements Battery and Bias Annunciators Underranging and Overranging ConditionsGain Setting Mode 24. Positions of the Battery and Bias AnnunciatorsSaving the Fpgf Changes Aborting the Fpgf ChangesBlank Theory of Operation Power Supply Hardware Block Diagram of the Model 35360A Tracker DisplayFront Panel Switches 2 300-VOLT Electronic Bias SupplyProcessor VFD DisplayElectrometer Serial Communications PortMultiplexer and A/D Converter Model 35300A Ion Chamber Detectors Air Density CorrectionsBasic Operating Equations Basic Operating Quantities Blank Maintenance & Service Troubleshooting ProblemNo Display Flowchart Low Battery Indication at the Display Low battery Yes Annuciator displayed?Bias Error LoBias or HiBias Indication at the Display 35360A TrackerLeakage Flowchart Line Fuse Replacement Dose Rate Measurement Zero Problem FlowchartIf fuses continue to blow return instrument for repair Cleaning the Instrument Interface Connector CleaningReplaceable Parts Information Replaceable Parts List Recalibration & Repair Information / Technical AssistanceCustomization Make a Working Disk Connection to the ComputerStarting the Customization Software Screen FormatsDisplay Customization Items Screen Appearance F1 Help On-Line Help for using the Customization software F2 Edit Item EditingF6 Print Report Printing F10 ExitDefinitions Setting the Electrometer Gains and Offsets Charge Gain QGCurrent Gain, Current Zero IG and ADZ Ion Chamber Calibration Factor IccfElectrometer Current Gain IG Electrometer Charge Gains QGChanging the Power Down Interval Usage ExamplesChanging the ION Chamber Calibration Factor Units Errors Input ErrorsUsing Build-Up Build-Up, Peg, and Retainer Kit OptionsNominal Number of build-up Solid Water Appendix Fluke Biomedical