USER GUIDE TB-9037
EM Aware Monitor
Installation, Operation and Maintenance
Made in the
United States of America
The EM Aware Monitor and its accessories are available
as the following item numbers:
Item
Description
CTC034-030-3-WW
EM Aware Monitor, ESD Events,
4.20mA Output
CTC034-030-5-WW
EM Aware Monitor, ESD Events,
Modbus Output
CTC034-031-5-WW
EM Aware Monitor, ESD Events,
Static Field & Ionization, Modbus
Output
Figure 1. SCS EM Aware Monitor
770038
CTA212
CTC111-6FT
CTC118-6FT
CTC118-10FT
Data Logger, Dataq DI-710, for EM
Aware Monitor
Power Adapter, 100-240VAC Input,
12VDC 1.5A Output, All Plugs
Antenna, Room Temperature, 6 ft.
Antenna, High Temperature, 6 ft.
Antenna, High Temperature, 10 ft.
Description
The SCS EM Aware Monitor monitors up to three key
parameters that keep you aware of critical symptoms
of ESD problems: ESD events, change in static voltage
field, and ionizer performance*. The thresholds for
these parameters are fully adjustable. The monitor is
constructed of an aluminum enclosure, LCD display,
control joystick, remote antenna, power adapter and
data output terminal.
ESD events generate electromagnetic radiation.
The stronger the ESD event, the stronger the
electromagnetic radiation. The EM Aware Monitor is a
miniature radio receiver tuned to detect and measure
the unique waveform generated by an ESD event.
The EM Aware Monitor meets the Continuous Monitor
requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20 in accordance with
ESD TR1.0-01 and ANSI/ESD STM3.1. It meets the
recommendations of ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20
which includes “if the products that are being produced
are of such value that knowledge of a continuous,
reliable ground is needed, and then continuous
monitoring should be considered or even required”.
*Ionization monitoring is only available in item
CTC034-031-5-WW. Compatible with critical
environment ionizers only. The ionizer must have a
balance (offset voltage) of ±5V or better.
Packaging
EM Aware Monitor
CTC111-6FT
Antenna with 6 ft. Cable
Monitor Ground Cord (Green and Yellow)
Power Adapter, 12VDC, with interchangeable plugs
(North America, UK/Asia, Europe)
1 Certificate of Calibration
1
1
1
1
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Features and Components
A
B
C
D
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Analog Output
ESD event, 4.20mA (0-5V)
Do not connect
Supply voltage (+12VDC)
Static voltage, 4.20mA (1-5V)
Static decay, 4.20mA (1-2V)
Ground
Do not connect
Do not connect
Modbus Output
Unused
Do not connect
Supply voltage (+12VDC)
TxD-/RxD-
TxD+/RxD+
Ground
Do not connect
Do not connect
Installation
E
F
Figure 2. EM Aware Monitor features and components
A. Antenna Input:
Connect to the antenna using the
included cable.
B. LCD Display:
Displays measurements and settings.
C. Joystick:
Toggles displayed measurements and
monitor settings.
D. Power Jack:
Connect the included 12VDC power
adapter here.
E. Ground Terminal:
Common ground point for the
monitor.
F. Data Output:
Model
CTC034-030-3-WW
outputs
a 4.20 mA analog signal for use with the
770038
Data
Logger.
Models
CTC034-030-5-WW
and
CTC034-031-5-WW
output Modbus serial communication for use with
Static
Management Program (SMP).
1. Remove the monitor and antenna from the carton
and inspect for damage.
2. Determine the installation location of the antenna.
For optimal performance, position the antenna
as close as practically possible to the anticipated
source of ESD activity. Use the mounting tabs on
the antenna to properly secure it to the desired
location.
3. Connect the anntena’s cable to the EM Aware
Monitor without bending it.
4. Determine the mounting location of the monitor. Its
display should be visible to the operator. Use the
two 4-40 threaded holes at the back of its enclosure
if desired.
5. Secure one end of the included ground cord to
the ground terminal located on the right-side of
the monitor. Attach the other end of the cord to a
ground point. The face plate screw of a grounded
AC wall outlet may provide a convenient connection
point.
6. Connect the power adapter to the power jack
located on the right-side of the monitor. Route the
wire from the supply to a nearby AC outlet and
plug it into the outlet. Make sure the voltage and
frequency match those listed on the power supply.
The monitor is now powered.
Antenna
Power Adapter
Pin 1
Figure 3. Output connector pin-out
Ground Cord
Figure 4. Stand-alone setup for the EM Aware Monitor
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Operation
Controlling the EM Aware Monitor
The EM Aware Monitor is controlled using a 5-position
joystick located to the right of its display. The joystick
can be toggled left, right, up, and down and pushed
inward.
The EM Aware Monitor will default to the ESD Event
display upon completion of its boot-up sequence.
Toggling the joystick left, right, up and down all serve
the same function and advance the display to the next
channel. See Figure 5.
Push down and hold the joystick for 3 seconds to enter
the displayed settings.
ESD Event Channel
REF
ESD Event
Counting
Mode
ESD Level
Bar Graph
ESD
Threshold
Marker
MAX
PEAK
ESD
Counter
ESD Event
Peaks
Figure 6. ESD Event channel
REF:
Indicator appears during ESD event threshold
setup.
ESD Event Counting Mode:
Denotes that ESD event
counting is active
ESD Level Bar Graph:
Displays the current ESD level.
ESD Threshold Marker:
Marks the ESD event
threshold on the ESD level bar graph.
ESD Event
Static Voltage
Field
MAX:
Indicates the maximum magnitude of ESD event
within the last second duration.
PEAK:
Indicates that the noise filter is enabled. If
“PEAK” is not displayed, the noise filter is disabled.
Ionization
Balance &
Decay*
ESD Counter:
Counts the number of events over the
set threshold. The maximum number is 1999 and
resets to 0 once this limit is exceeded.
ESD Event Peaks:
Voltage level that is received by
the antenna which is a result of an ESD event near the
antenna. It is measured in dBµV.
Sound On/Off
ESD Event Settings
1. Toggle the joystick until the ESD Event channel is
displayed (Figure 6).
2. To reset the ESD counter to zero, push down the
joystick momentarily.
Smart
Coefficient
*Feature only available in CTC034-031-WW model. Static voltage
range must be set to 12.5 for this function screen to appear.
Figure 5. Cycling through the modes on the display
3. To change the ESD threshold, push down and hold
the joystick until “ESD” is displayed. The “REF”
indicator will appear on the top-left corner of the
display to indicate that the ESD threshold value can
be modified. Toggle the joystick left to decrease
the threshold. Toggle the joystick right to increase
the threshold. Hold the joystick in either direction to
quickly increment the value.
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Static Voltage Field Channel
ESD Event
Counting
Mode
Static
Voltage
Polarity
Static Voltage
Level Bar
Graph
MAX
PEAK
ESD
Counter
Static
Voltage
Static voltage
Threshold
Marker
Figure 7. Modifying the ESD event threshold
4. When the noise filter is enabled, the EM Aware will
detect mostly ESD events and ignore other signals
such as EMI. If the noise filter is disabled, all signal
types will be detected. To disable or enable the
noise filter, enter the ESD threshold settings as
described in the previous step, and then toggle the
joystick up or down. “Cdr OFF” indicates that the
filter is disabled, and “Cdr On” indicates that the
filter is enabled.
Figure 9. Static Voltage Field channel
ESD Event Counting Mode:
Indicates that ESD event
counting is active.
Static Voltage Polarity:
Denotes the polarity of the
static voltage peaks.
Static Voltage Level Bar Graph:
Displays the current
change in static voltage field magnitude regardless of
polarity.
MAX:
Indicates the maximum magnitude of static
voltage within the last second duration.
PEAK:
Appears when the measured static voltage
exceeds the voltage range.
ESD Counter:
Counts the number events over the set
threshold. The maximum number is 1999 and resets to
0 once this limit is exceeded.
Static Voltage:
The current value of the signal being
measured by the antenna expressed in volts.
Figure 8. Enabling the noise filter
5. Push down the joystick momentarily to save all
settings. “MEM” will appear temporarily in the
top left corner while the settings are saved. The
monitor will then re-boot after the save is completed.
NOTE: The monitor will revert back to its last saved
settings if idled for 10 seconds while in the settings
menu. The joystick must be pushed down in order
to save all modifications to the settings.
Static Voltage Threshold Marker:
Marks the static
voltage threshold setting.
Principle of Operation of Static Voltage
Monitor
The Static Voltage channel measures the change of
electrostatic field. Any change in electrostatic field
induces voltage on the antenna via capacitive coupling.
An electrostatic field that is stationary does not induce
voltage on the antenna, so the EM Aware will show a
decreasing value.
Indication of Static Voltage
The Static Voltage Level Bar Graph in the bottom left
corner of the display indicates absolute magnitude of
static voltage regardless of polarity. An audible alarm
will sound when voltage of any polarity exceeds the
preset alarm level.
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Static Voltage Settings
1. Toggle the joystick until the Static Voltage channel
is displayed (Figure 9).
2. To reset the ESD counter to zero, push down the
joystick momentarily.
3. To change the voltage range and thresholds, push
down and hold the joystick until “REF” is displayed
on the top-left corner. “REF” indicates that the
settings can be modified.
4. Toggle the joystick up or down to scroll through the
voltage range options (12.5, 100, 250, 500, 1000
volts). Select the 12.5 volt range to enable the
ionization balance function if desired.
NOTE: The ionization balance function is only
available in the CTC034-031-5-WW model.
5. Toggle the joystick left to decrease the threshold.
Toggle the joystick right to increase the threshold.
Hold the joystick in either direction to quickly
increment the value.
6. Push down the joystick momentarily to save all
settings. “MEM” will appear temporarily in the
top left corner while the settings are saved. The
monitor will then re-boot after the save is completed.
NOTE: The monitor will revert back to its last saved
settings if idled for 10 seconds while in the settings
menu. The joystick must be pushed down in order
to save all modifications to the settings.
Ionization Balance Threshold Marker:
Marks the
balance (offset voltage) threshold setting.
NOTE: The EM Aware Monitor is compatible with
steady-state DC critical environment ionizers only. The
ionizer must have a balance (offset voltage) of ±5V or
better.
Ionization Balance and Decay Settings
NOTE: These settings cannot be changed unless the
static voltage range is set to 12.5 volts. See “Static
Voltage Settings” on page 4.
1. Toggle the joystick until the Ionization Balance and
Decay channel are displayed (Figure 10).
2. Push down the joystick momentarily to manually
measure the ionizer’s balance (offset voltage) and
decay time. The
*-
symbols will appear while
the measurements are being taken. The balance
(upper row) and decay time (lower row) will update
at the end of the tests. Balance and decay time are
automatically measured every three minutes. Static
voltage monitoring becomes idle when balance and
decay tests are performed. ESD event monitoring
operates normally.
3. To change the voltage range and thresholds, push
down and hold the joystick until “REF” is displayed
on the top-left corner. “REF” indicates that the
settings can be modified. The value in the top row
indicates the current balance threshold, and the
value in the bottom row indicates the decay time
threshold.
4. Toggle the joystick down to decrease the decay
time threshold. Toggle the joystick up to increase
the decay time threshold. Hold the joystick in either
direction to quickly increment the value.
Ionization Balance and Decay Channel
Ionization
Balance
Polarity
Decay
Measurement
in Progress
Ionization
Balance Level
Bar Graph
Ionization
Balance
Decay Time
Ionization
Balance
Threshold
Marker
Decay Label
Decay Time
Threshold
(seconds)
Figure 10. Balance and Decay Mode channel
Ionization Balance Polarity:
Indicates the polarity of
the ionizer’s balance (offset voltage).
Decay Measurement in Progress:
Appears when the
decay time is being measured.
Ionization Balance Level Bar Graph:
Indicates the
balance (offset voltage) levels.
Ionization Balance:
Displays the ionizer’s balance
(offset voltage).
Decay Time:
Displays the amount of seconds to decay
a static charge. “1--.--” will display if the decay time
exceeds 16 seconds.
Figure 11. Decay time threshold settings
5. Toggle the joystick left to decrease the balance
threshold. Toggle the joystick right to increase
the balance threshold. Hold the joystick in either
direction to quickly increment the value.
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