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UNIT ANALYZER
ESU-2400 Series
USER MANUAL
BC BIOMEDICAL
ESU-2400 SERIES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................. 1
Accessories .............................................................................................................. 3
OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................... 7
Monopolar ................................................................................................................. 8
Bipolar........................................................................................................................ 9
External Loads ......................................................................................................... 10
Tissue Response Test ............................................................................................. 12
Leakage Mode 1a .................................................................................................... 13
Leakage Mode 1b .................................................................................................... 14
Leakage Mode 2 ...................................................................................................... 15
Leakage Mode 3 ...................................................................................................... 16
GETTING STARTED
Measure RF Energy
Scenario 1: Measure mA, 500 ohm load, manual DUT trigger .............................. 18
Scenario 2: Measure mA and Watts, 300 ohm load, footswitch triggers DUT ....... 20
Scenario 3: Measure Hyfrecator mA, 200 ohm load, manual DUT trigger ............ 23
Scenario 4: Measure mA and kHz, 200 ohm load, manual DUT, Pulse Mode 1 ... 25
Scenario 5: Measure V, Delayed Mode ................................................................. 28
Measure RF Leakage
Leakage Test 1a: Active to Ground ....................................................................... 31
Leakage Test 1b: Dispersive to Ground ................................................................ 33
Leakage Test 2: Ground Referenced DUT, Active to Ground ............................... 35
Leakage Test 3: Ground Referenced DUT, Dispersive to Ground ........................ 37
REM/ARM/CQM Test
Scenario 1: Test REM at 35 ohms ........................................................................ 39
Scenario 2: Increase REM by 40% ....................................................................... 40
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Load Curves
Scenario 1: Bipolar, 60W, 100 to 1000 ohms, auto trigger DUT............................ 41
Scenario 2: Pure Cut, 300W, Load List, manual trigger DUT ................................ 44
Autosequence
RF Measure: 200 ohms, 315mA Limit, ±10mA ...................................................... 47
Load Curve: Pure Cut, 300W, 50-5000 ohms, Manual Trigger ............................. 50
Auto CQM ............................................................................................................. 52
AUTOSEQUENCES ...................................................................................................... 57
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COMMON DIALOG SCREENS .................................................................................. 126
CALIBRATION INTERVAL
To ensure the accuracy of the ESU-2400 Series
Analyzers, BC Group International, Inc.
recommends that it be calibrated at least once
every 12 months. Calibration must be done by
qualified personnel. Contact BC Group
International, Inc. for calibration.
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WARNING - USERS
The ESU-2400 Series is for use by
skilled technical personnel only.
WARNING - USE
The ESU-2400 Series is intended for testing only
and should never be used in diagnostics,
treatment or any other capacity where it would
come in contact with a patient.
WARNING - USE
Never touch exposed metal surfaces on test
leads or other current-carrying parts while the
DUT is activated.
WARNING - MODIFICATIONS
The ESU-2400 Series is intended for use within
the published specifications. Any application
beyond these specifications or any unauthorized
user modifications may result in hazards or
improper operation.
WARNING - CONNECTIONS
All connections to patients must be removed
before connecting the DUT to the ESU-2400
Series. A serious hazard may occur if the patient
is connected when testing with the ESU-2400
Series. Do not connect any leads from the patient
directly to the ESU-2400 Series or DUT.
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WARNING - LIQUIDS
Do not submerge or spill liquids on the
ESU-2400 Series. Do not operate the ESU-2400
Series if internal components not intended for
use with fluids may have been exposed to fluid,
as the internal leakage may have caused
corrosion and be a potential hazard.
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CAUTION - SERVICE
The ESU-2400 Series is intended to be serviced
only by authorized service personnel.
Troubleshooting and service procedures
should only be performed by
qualified technical personnel.
CAUTION - ENVIRONMENT
Exposure to environmental conditions outside
the specifications can adversely affect the
performance of the ESU-2400 Series. Allow ESU-
2400 Series to acclimate to specified conditions
for at least 30 minutes before attempting to
operate it.
CAUTION - CLEANING
Do not immerse. The ESU-2400 Series should be
cleaned by wiping gently with a damp, lint-free
cloth. A mild detergent can be used if desired.
CAUTION - INSPECTION
The ESU-2400 Series should be
inspected before each use for wear and
the ESU-2400 Series should be serviced
if any parts are in question.
CAUTION - VENTILATION
The ESU-2400 Series includes ventilation slots to
help prevent overheating during operation and
should not be blocked.
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NOTICE – SYMBOLS
Symbol Description
Caution
(Consult Manual for Further Information)
NOTICE – ABBREVIATIONS
AAMI Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation
Amps Amperes
ANSI American National Standards Institute
ARM™ Aspen Return Monitor
C Celsius
CF Crest Factor
CQM Contact Quality Monitor
° Degree
DFA Digital Fast Acquisition
DUT Device Under Test
hrs Hours
Hz Hertz
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
kg Kilogram(s)
kHz kilohertz
lbs Pounds
MHz Megahertz
mA Milliampere(s)
mm Millimeter(s)
ms Millisecond(s)
mV Millivolt(s)
Ω Ohm(s)
PC Personal Computer
Pk Peak
REM Return Electrode Monitor
RF Radio Frequency
RMS Root Mean Square
USA United States of America
V Volt(s)
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NOTICE – PERFORMING TESTS
REFER TO DUT MANUFACTURER’S SERVICE MANUAL FOR
TEST PROCEDURES AND MEASUREMENT LIMITS.
NOTICE – DISCLAIMER
USER ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNAUTHORIZED
EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS OR APPLICATION OF EQUIPMENT
OUTSIDE OF THE PUBLISHED INTENDED USE AND
SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH MODIFICATIONS OR APPLICATIONS
MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.
NOTICE – DISCLAIMER
BC GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
MAKE CHANGES TO ITS PRODUCTS OR SPECIFICATIONS AT
ANY TIME, WITHOUT NOTICE, IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THE
DESIGN OR PERFORMANCE AND TO SUPPLY THE BEST
POSSIBLE PRODUCT. THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL
HAS BEEN CAREFULLY CHECKED AND IS BELIEVED TO BE
ACCURATE. HOWEVER, NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ASSUMED
FOR INACCURACIES.
NOTICE – TRADEMARKS
Valleylab™, ForceTriad™, LigaSure™, REM™, and
ForceTriVerse™ are trademarks of Covidien.
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NOTICE – CONTACT INFORMATION
BC BIOMEDICAL
BC GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC.
3081 ELM POINT INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
ST. CHARLES, MO 63301
USA
1-800-242-8428
1-314-638-3800
www.bcgroupintl.com
sales@bcgroupintl.com
esu.bcgroupintl.com
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BC BIOMEDICAL
ESU-2400
ELECTROSURGICAL UNIT ANALYZER
This manual covers the model ESU-2400 and ESU-2400H Electrosurgical Unit Analyzers.
Throughout this manual the term ESU-2400 will be used to apply to both models. Sections
that are specific to the ESU-2400H model will use the term ESU-2400H exclusively.
The ESU-2400, unlike many conventional ESU Analyzers, has internal high voltage setup
relays to control the measurement path, allowing the user to switch between Power
measurements, Leakage measurements, REM/ARM/CQM testing, or even run an
autosequence that could include any or all of these tests – without even moving wires
around!
The current transformer internal to the ESU-2400 senses the RF current flowing through
the internal test load and produces a ratiometric voltage which is digitized and analyzed
by the microprocessor. Combining the standard and low ranges of the ESU-2400 with the
use of the current transformer, the user has full control over the ability to get high accuracy
and high resolution readings from all types of Electrosurgical Generators.
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The following are highlights of some of the main features:
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES:
RECQM
Lead
Active CQM
Lead Lead
Earth/Ground
Lead
Ground
Lug
Dispersive Banana
Lead Jack
Alligator
Clips
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES (continued):
Carrying
Case
External Cross
Coupling Load
UFP Port
Adapter
Autobipolar
Lead
Cross
Coupling
Lead
Cross Coupling
Lead
TRL-2420
BC20-03004 Tissue Response Load
Footswitch Simulator
BC20-03005 BC20-00141
Monopolar Handpiece FT10 Calibration
Simulator Cable Kit
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CQM Cable Differences – Two CQM cables are provided in the standard accessory kit.
The only difference between them is that one cable has a small pin and the other does
not. The cable with the pin is used to enable the REM circuitry on the DUT. The cable
without the pin is used to bypass the REM circuit and allow for shorting of the REM leads.
Note that some generators do not allow for the REM circuit to be disabled. For these
When using the ESU-2400 CQM test mode, the cable with the pin must be used.
For other modes, the Dispersive ports on the ESU-2400 are shorted together and the
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OVERVIEW
This section looks at the layout of the ESU-2400 and gives descriptions of the elements
that are present.
Computer Interface
Serial Port
2 USB Ports
10/100 Ethernet
Power
QVGA
Kycon 3 position
Power Switch Display with
Front USB Port locking
Rocker Switch touchscreen
receptacle
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TYPICAL MEASUREMENT CONNECTIONS
The ESU-2400 Series utilizes an internal current transformer and internal precision load
resistors for simple configuration of typical Electrosurgical Generator testing. Many of the
world’s leading Electrosurgical generator manufacturers utilize this exact same technique
Internal configuration relays allow for simple connections to the DUT. When the Measure
menu, the relays configure the internal connections as required. Shown below are
Monopolar:
ESU (DUT)
Active
Electrode
ESU (DUT)
Patient Return/
Dispersive
Electrode
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Bipolar:
1. Yellow Active Lead from Active Jack on ESU-2400 to DUT Bipolar Output
Electrode #1.
Electrode #2.
ESU (DUT)
Bipolar
Electrode #1
ESU (DUT)
Bipolar
Electrode #2
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External Loads
Monopolar:
ESU (DUT)
Active
Electrode
ESU (DUT)
Patient Return/
Dispersive
Electrode
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Bipolar
1. Yellow Active Lead from Active Jack on ESU-2400 to DUT Bipolar Output
Electrode #1.
ESU (DUT)
Bipolar
Electrode #1
ESU (DUT)
Bipolar
Electrode #2
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Tissue Test – This mode evaluates the tissue response function of the DUT. In this
mode, the ESU-2400 is configured for an external TRL-2420 lamp load. The ESU-2400
is connected in series with the load as shown below. The terminals are labeled Return
and Active for reference only. The DUT Return terminal shown below is typically not the
Patient Return or REM electrode. Refer to the DUT service manual to determine which
ESU Generator
(DUT)
Return Active
If the output terminals of the DUT are not compatible with the standard ESU-2400 safety
test leads, the alligator clips supplied with the ESU-2400 accessory kit can be used to
below.
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Leakage 1a: This leakage test, specified by the IEC as Active Electrode to Ground, is for
generator from a single active or dispersive lead. The test complies with IEC 601.2.2,
sec. 201.101a, fig. 106 for unloaded tests and sec. 201.101a test 3, fig. 107 for unloaded
tests, adopted by ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001. The purpose of this test is to verify that open
circuit RF leakage of the DUT meets or exceeds the IEC specification. The ESU-2400
internally connects the load to earth ground. An external ground is also provided at the
front panel.
ERRONEOUS.
Connections
ESU (DUT)
Active
Electrode
Earth Ground to
DUT equipotential
jack.
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Leakage 1b: This leakage test, specified by the IEC as Dispersive Electrode to Ground,
is for testing the RF leakage to earth ground of an Isolated Output type CF electrosurgical
generator from a single active or dispersive lead. The test complies with IEC 601.2.2,
sec. 201.101a, fig. 106 for unloaded tests and sec. 19.102, adopted by ANSI/AAMI HF18-
2001. The purpose of this test is to verify that open circuit RF leakage of the DUT meets
or exceeds the IEC specification. The ESU-2400 internally connects the load to earth
ERRONEOUS.
Connections
Earth Ground to
DUT equipotential
jack
ESU (DUT)
Dispersive
Electrode
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Leakage 2: This leakage test, specified by the IEC as Earth Reference Leakage Type BF
(Load Between Electrodes), is for testing the leakage to earth ground of a Ground
Referenced Output type BF electrosurgical generator from the active output. This test
complies with IEC 601.2.2, sec. 201.101a, test 1, fig. 104, and sec. 201.101a, fig. 106 for
loaded tests, adopted by ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001. The purpose of this test is to verify that
Connections
ESU (DUT)
Active
Electrode
ESU (DUT)
Patient Return/
Dispersive
Electrode
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Leakage 3: This leakage test, specified by the IEC as Earth Reference Leakage Type BF
(Load from Active Electrode to Earth) is for testing the leakage to earth ground of a
Ground Referenced Output type BF electrosurgical generator from the active output. This
test complies with IEC 601.2.2, sec. 201.101a, test 2, fig. 105, and sec. 19.102, adopted
by ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001. The purpose of this test is to verify that the RF leakage of the
Connections
ESU (DUT)
Active
Electrode
ESU (DUT)
Patient Return/
Dispersive
Electrode
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GETTING STARTED
This section was written to help you get started with the ESU-2400. Examples are
Curves and Autosequences. This section will give specific examples of how to
configure the ESU-2400 as well as additional modifications that might help fulfill your
Solution – The ESU-2400 is capable of automating the ForceTriad™ testing under the
Manual with your ESU-2400 for detailed instructions. This manual and a tutorial video
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MEASURE RF ENERGY
Scenario 1 – I need to measure monopolar current with a 500 ohm load. I don’t have a
footswitch cable, so I will trigger the DUT myself.
Solution –
1. Select Measure RF Energy from the main menu.
2. Connect the Active output from the DUT to the Active input on the ESU-2400. If
you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Yellow Lead.
3. Connect the Dispersive or Return port on the DUT to the Dispersive 1 and
Dispersive 2 inputs on the ESU-2400. If you are using the cables from the ESU-
2400 accessory kit, use the Blue cable without the pin.
4. Press the Isolated Generator Type button to configure the ESU-2400 for isolated
generator measurements.
NOTE: To see how the ESU-2400 is internally configured, press the Test Setup button. To close
the image, press Test Setup again.
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5. Press the Test Load button to open the load configuration box. The screen
should look like the following:
NOTE: The ESU-2400 can be configured to use internal loads, external loads, or a combination of
both. First select the Load Mode, then enter the desired internal and external loads. The total load
will automatically be updated. For most testing, the internal loads will be sufficient.
6. Press the Button next to Internal Load and enter 500 in the number pad. The
system should return to the Measure RF screen.
7. Trigger the DUT. The mA measurement will be shown on the ESU-2400 Screen.
NOTE: The displayed measurement can be changed by pressing the mA RMS button. There are
many measurements that can be displayed.
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Scenario 2 – I need to measure mA and Watts of a Bipolar output with a 300 ohm
Load. I want the ESU-2400 to trigger the DUT with the footswitch output.
Solution –
1. Select Measure RF Energy from the main menu.
2. Connect one Bipolar output from the DUT to the Active input on the ESU-2400. If
you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Yellow Lead.
3. Connect the other Bipolar output port from the DUT to the Dispersive 1 input on
the ESU-2400. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use
the Blue cable with banana jacks on each end, not the CQM/RECQM cable.
4. Press the Test Load button to open the load configuration box. The screen
should look like the following:
5. Press the Button next to Internal Load and enter 300 in the number pad. The
load configuration box should automatically close.
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6. Press the Display Parameters button and select Two Readings from the Select
Screen menu.
NOTE: By default mA RMS and Watts RMS are shown when Two Readings are selected. Each
position can display any of the ESU-2400 measurements by pressing the corresponding
measurement button.
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7. Press the Configure Footswitch button to open the Footswitch Setup box.
8. Use the dropdown arrow under Select Output to select the Bipolar output.
9. Use the dropdown arrow under Activation Timeout to select the maximum time
the DUT will be triggered.
NOTE: The footswitch output selection is only valid for footswitch cables that are designed for a
specific DUT, such as the BC20-03001 or BC20-03002. If you are using the unterminated
footswitch cable, BC20-03000, the output selection is dependent on how the cable is wired.
10. Press the footswitch button to trigger the DUT. The mA and Watts
measurements will be shown on the ESU-2400 Screen.
11. You may either wait for the Footswitch Activation Timeout, or press the
Footswitch button again to stop triggering the DUT output.
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Scenario 3 – I need to measure the mA output of a Hyfrecator (ground referenced
generator) with a 100 ohm load. I don’t have a footswitch cable, so I will trigger the
DUT myself.
Solution –
1. Select Measure RF Energy from the main menu.
2. Connect the Active output from the DUT to the Active input on the ESU-2400. If
you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Yellow Lead.
3. Press the Gnd Ref generator type button to configure the ESU-2400 to make a
ground referenced measurement.
NOTE: To see how the ESU-2400 is internally configured, press the Test Setup button. To close
the image, press Test Setup again.
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4. Press the Test Load button to open the load configuration box. The screen
should look like the following:
NOTE: The ESU-2400 can be configured to use internal loads, external loads, or a combination of
both. First select the Load Mode, then enter the desired internal and external loads. The total load
will automatically be updated. For most testing, the internal loads will be sufficient.
5. Press the Button next to Internal Load and enter 100 in the number pad. The
screen should automatically return to the Measure RF screen.
6. Trigger the DUT. The mA measurement will be shown on the ESU-2400 Screen.
NOTE: The displayed measurement can be changed by pressing the mA RMS button. There are
many measurements that can be displayed.
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Scenario 4 (ESU-2400H Model Only) – I need to measure the frequency and mA
output of a generator with a pulsed waveform using a 200 ohm load. I know that the
waveform has a 700 mA pulse but little or no current between pulses. I don’t have a
footswitch cable so I will trigger the DUT myself.
Solution –
1. Select Measure RF Energy from the main menu.
2. Connect the Active output from the DUT to the Active input on the ESU-2400H.
If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Yellow
Lead.
3. Connect the Dispersive or Return port on the DUT to the Dispersive 1 and
Dispersive 2 inputs on the ESU-2400H. If you are using the cables from the
ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Blue cable without the pin.
4. Press the Isolated Generator Type button to configure the ESU-2400H for
isolated generator measurements.
5. Press the Input Mode button, which by default reads “Continuous Waveform”,
and select Pulsed from the dialog options.
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6. This will open the Pulsed Mode Configuration screen. Select Pulsed Mode 1 by
clicking on the mode button or the picture.
7. A threshold should be chosen so that the pulse will be over the threshold but not
too close to the maximum value to account for variations in the waveform. In this
scenario 600mA is sufficient to detect the 700mA waveform. See pg 89 for more
information on choosing a threshold.
8. Press the button next to Threshold 1 and enter 600 mA for the threshold.
9. Click the Accept Changes button to enter your settings and return to the
measurement screen.
10. Press the Display Parameters button and select Two Readings from the Select
Screen menu.
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11. By default mA and Watts are displayed when selecting two readings. Press the
button labeled Watts and then press the button labeled kHz to change the
measurement to frequency.
12. Trigger the DUT. The measurements will be displayed on the ESU-2400H.
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Scenario 5 (ESU-2400H Model Only) – I need to measure the load voltage of a
generator that has a pulsed waveform with a long settling time of about 2 seconds. I
don’t have a footswitch cable so I will trigger the DUT myself.
Solution –
1. Select Measure RF Energy from the main menu.
2. Connect the Active output from the DUT to the Active input on the ESU-2400H.
If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Yellow
Lead.
3. Connect the Dispersive or Return port on the DUT to the Dispersive 1 and
Dispersive 2 inputs on the ESU-2400H. If you are using the cables from the
ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Blue cable without the pin.
4. Press the Isolated Generator Type button to configure the ESU-2400H for
isolated generator measurements.
5. Press the Input Mode button, which by default reads “Continuous Waveform”,
and select Delayed from the dialog options.
NOTE: Delayed Mode is designed for use with pulsed waveforms only.
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6. This will open the Delayed Mode Configuration screen. Press the button below
“Delay Time” and enter 2000 ms as the delay.
7. Click the Accept Changes button to enter your settings and return to the
measurement screen.
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8. By default mA is displayed. Press the button labeled mA and then press the
button labeled V Load to change the measurement to load voltage.
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MEASURE RF LEAKAGE
Leakage Test 1a – I need to measure the leakage current from an Active lead to
ground of a type CF ESU generator.
Solution –
1. Select Measure RF Leakage from the main menu.
2. If the Leakage selection at the top of the screen does not show Leakage 1a,
press the button and select Leakage 1a from the test mode menu.
3. Connect the Active output from the DUT to the Active input on the ESU-2400. If
you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Yellow Lead.
4. Connect earth ground port on the ESU-2400 to the ground lug on the back of the
DUT. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the
green cable and green alligator clip.
NOTE: To see how the ESU-2400 is internally configured, press the Test Setup button. To close
the image, press Test Setup again.
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5. Trigger the DUT. The ESU-2400 will show the mA RMS measurement in the
display.
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Leakage Test 1b – I need to measure the leakage current from the dispersive (REM)
port to ground.
Solution –
1. Select Measure RF Leakage from the main menu.
2. If the Leakage selection at the top of the screen does not show Leakage 1b,
press the button and select Leakage 1b from the test mode menu.
3. Connect the Dispersive output from the DUT to the Dispersive inputs on the
ESU-2400. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the
Blue cable without the center pin.
4. Connect earth ground port on the ESU-2400 to the ground lug on the back of the
DUT. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the
green cable and green alligator clip.
NOTE: To see how the ESU-2400 is internally configured, press the Test Setup button. To close
the image, press Test Setup again.
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5. Trigger the DUT. The ESU-2400 will show the mA RMS measurement in the
display.
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Leakage Test 2– I need to measure the leakage current from the dispersive (REM) port
to ground. I need to have a 200 ohm load from Active to Dispersive during the test.
Solution –
1. Select Measure RF Leakage from the main menu.
2. If the Leakage selection at the top of the screen does not show Leakage 2, press
the button and select Leakage 2 from the test mode menu.
3. Connect the Active output from the DUT to the Active input on the ESU-2400. If
you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Yellow Lead.
4. Connect the Dispersive output from the DUT to the Dispersive inputs on the
ESU-2400. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the
Blue cable without the center pin.
5. Connect earth ground port on the ESU-2400 to the ground lug on the back of the
DUT. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the
green cable and green alligator clip.
NOTE: To see how the ESU-2400 is internally configured, press the Test Setup button. To close
the image, press Test Setup again.
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6. Trigger the DUT. The ESU-2400 will show the mA RMS measurement in the
display.
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Leakage Test 3 – I need to measure the leakage current from the dispersive (REM)
port to ground. I need to have a 200 ohm load from Active to Ground during the test.
Solution –
1. Select Measure RF Leakage from the main menu.
2. If the Leakage selection at the top of the screen does not show Leakage 3, press
the button and select Leakage 3 from the test mode menu.
3. Connect the Active output from the DUT to the Active input on the ESU-2400. If
you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the Yellow Lead.
4. Connect the Dispersive output from the DUT to the Dispersive inputs on the
ESU-2400. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the
Blue cable without the center pin.
5. Connect earth ground port on the ESU-2400 to the ground lug on the back of the
DUT. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the
green cable and green alligator clip.
NOTE: To see how the ESU-2400 is internally configured, press the Test Setup button. To close
the image, press Test Setup again.
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6. Trigger the DUT. The ESU-2400 will show the mA RMS measurement in the
display.
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REM/ARM/CQM TEST
Scenario 1 – I need to test the REM function on my generator. The service manual
says that the REM alarm should be Normal at 35 ohms.
Solution –
1. Select REM/ARM/CQM from the main menu.
2. Press the CQM Resistance button and enter 35 in the number pad. The screen
should look like the following:
3. Connect the Dispersive output from the DUT to the Dispersive inputs on the
ESU-2400. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the
Blue cable with the center pin.
4. The DUT REM state should be Normal.
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Scenario 2 – I need to test the REM function on my generator. The service manual
says that the REM alarm should occur if the resistance increases by 40%.
Solution –
1. Select REM/ARM/CQM from the main menu.
2. Press the CQM Resistance button and enter a resistance that should result in a
normal CQM state, in this example we will use 50 ohms.
3. Press the Change By Percent button and enter 40 in the number pad. The
screen should look like the following:
4. Connect the Dispersive output from the DUT to the Dispersive inputs on the
ESU-2400. If you are using the cables from the ESU-2400 accessory kit, use the
Blue cable with the center pin.
5. The DUT REM state should be Normal.
6. Press the Up arrow under the Change By Percent heading. The resistance will
change to 70 ohms and the DUT should indicate a REM alarm.
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LOAD CURVES
Load Curve Scenario 1 – I need to run a bipolar load curve at 60 Watts with loads from
100 to 1000 ohms, measuring every 100 ohms. I am testing a ForceFx generator and
want the ESU-2400 to automatically configure and trigger the DUT.
Solution –
1. Select Load Curves from the main menu.
2. Select Configure Load Curve from the Load Curve Menu.
3. Press the Setup Loads tab at the top of the screen to configure the Loads
4. Press the Load resistance setting for the First Load and enter 100 in the number
pad.
5. Press the Load resistance setting for the Last Load and enter 1000 in the number
pad.
6. Press the resistance setting in the Step Loads By option and enter 100 in the
number pad. The screen should now look like the following:
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7. Press the Setup Power tab at the top of the screen to configure the power setting
for the test.
8. Press the Single Power Level tab to configure the test for one power setting.
9. Press the DUT Power setting button and enter 60 in the number pad. The screen
should look like the following:
10. Press the DUT tab at the top of the screen to configure the settings for the DUT
trigger.
11. Select the ESU-2400 option for DUT activation. This will enable features for
configuring the DUT setup. The screen should look like the following:
12. For the DUT setup, press the dropdown arrow next to Manual Setup to select Setup
By Model.
13. Use the dropdown arrow to set the DUT Output to Bipolar.
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14. Use the dropdown arrow to set the DUT mode to the desired bipolar output mode.
The screen should now look like the following:
15. Connect the ESU-2400 to the DUT. Connect the Yellow cable from the Active port
on the ESU-2400 to one of the Bipolar outputs on the DUT. Connect the Green
cable from the Dispersive 1 port of the ESU-2400 to the other Bipolar output on
the DUT.
16. Connect the RS-232 cable from the ESU-2400 serial port to the DUT serial port.
17. Connect the BC20-03001 footswitch cable from the DUT to the ESU-2400.
18. Press Save configuration on the ESU-2400 to save the Load Curve settings to a
file for future use, or Press Start Load Curve to begin the test. The DUT power
level and output mode will automatically be configured through the RS-232 port.
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Load Curve Scenario 2 – I need to run a pure cut 300 Watt load curve, but there isn’t a
footswitch cable available for my DUT. I need to test my DUT at 50, 300, 500, 800, and
1500 ohms.
Solution –
1. Select Load Curves from the main menu.
2. Select Configure Load Curve from the Load Curve Menu.
3. Press the Setup Loads tab at the top of the screen to configure the Loads
4. Select the List Based Loads option to configure the list of loads to be used for the
test.
5. Press Clear List to remove all of the previous settings from the list of loads to be
used.
6. Press the Add Load button and enter 50 in the number pad.
7. Press the Add Load button again and enter the values for the other loads to be
used; 300, 500, 800, 1500. The loads do not need to be entered in sequence, they
will automatically be sorted as they are entered. If an incorrect load is accidentally
entered, select the incorrect load by pressing on it and then press the Delete Load
button, it will be removed from the list. The screen should now look like the
following:
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8. Press the Setup Power tab at the top of the screen to configure the power setting
for the test.
9. Select the Single Power Level tab to configure the test for one power setting.
10. Press the DUT Power setting button and enter 300 in the number pad. The screen
should look like the following:
11. Press the DUT tab at the top of the screen to configure the settings for the DUT
trigger.
12. Select the Operator option for DUT activation.
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13. Connect the ESU-2400 to the DUT. Connect the Yellow cable from the Active port
on the ESU-2400 to active output on the DUT. Connect the Blue cable from the
Dispersive ports of the ESU-2400 to the return on the DUT.
14. Press Save Configuration on the ESU-2400 to save the Load Curve settings to a
file for future use, or Press Start Load Curve to begin the test. You will be prompted
when to start and stop triggering the generator.
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AUTOSEQUENCES
Solution –
1. From the Autosequence menu, select Create New Sequence. Then press Add
Step.
2. Select the desired location for the new step and press OK.
3. The new step will always default to an instruction type step. Select the RF Energy
/ Leakage option button near the bottom of the screen.
4. Press the Title text box to change the step title as desired. You will need to use
an external keyboard for this.
5. Press the Instructions to Operator text box to enter any instructions that the user
might need to perform at this step of the autosequence.
6. Press the Meter Setup button to configure the measurement mode and tolerance.
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7. Press the Test Load button to open the Load Configuration menu.
8. Press the Internal Load value button to change the internal load to 200 ohms. By
default, the user will not be able to change the load resistance once the test is
running. If you would like for the operator to be able to change the load, check the
box next to Allow Operator to modify load.
9. Press the Test Load button again or the Red X button to close the Load
Configuration menu.
10. Press the Tolerance option button at the bottom of the screen to configure the
tolerance for the RF measurement.
11. The DUT output mode, output type, and power setting can be selected at the top
of the screen. These are informational only and do not have any effect on the test
or measurement.
12. Use the dropdown arrow under Expected Reading to change the tolerance mode
to Equal to (Value).
13. Press the number button to the right of the expected reading and enter 315 in the
number pad. Additionally, if the desired reading were watts or any other
measurement taken by the ESU-2400, the red button to the right of the expected
reading can be pressed to change the measurement being tested.
14. Press the number button for High Limit and set the value to 25 with the number
pad.
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15. Press the number button for Low limit and set the value to 25 with the number pad.
16. Additionally, if you would like to allow the user to override the automated limit
testing, you can check the box next to Allow operator to select Pass/Fail status.
17. The screen should look like the following; the configuration is complete for this
step. Press Back to Step Edit and then Done to return to the Autosequence
Summary screen.
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Load Curve– I need to run a pure cut 300 Watt load curve, and there isn’t a footswitch
cable available for my DUT. I need to take 10 measurements with loads from 50 to 5000
ohms.
Solution –
1. From the Autosequence menu, select Add Step.
2. Select the desired location for the new step and press OK.
3. The new step will always default to an instruction type step. Select the Load Curve
option button near the bottom of the screen.
4. Press the Title text box to change the step title as desired. You will need to use
an external keyboard for this.
5. Press the Instructions to Operator text box to enter any instructions that the user
might need to perform at this step of the autosequence.
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8. Press the Load resistance setting for the First Load and enter 50 in the number
pad.
9. Press the Load resistance setting for the Last Load and enter 5000 in the number
pad.
10. Press the step setting in the Total Steps in Test option and enter 10 in the number
pad. The screen should now look like the following:
11. Press the Setup Power tab at the top of the screen to configure the power setting
for the test.
12. Select the Single Power Level tab to configure the test for one power setting.
13. Press the DUT Power setting button and enter 300 in the number pad. The screen
should look like the following:
14. The configuration is complete for this step. Press Back to Step Edit and then Done
to return to the Autosequence Summary screen.
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Auto CQM– I need to test the CQM input on my generator. My generator service manual
says to increase the CQM resistance starting at 120 ohms until the CQM alarm occurs.
The CQM trip resistance should be 135 ohms +/- 5 ohms.
Solution –
6. Press the Meter Setup button to configure the settings for the REM test.
7. Select the Auto CQM option at the top of the screen.
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8. Select the Step Values tab to configure the CQM resistance to be used. The
screen should look like the following:
9. Press the First Load button and enter 120 in the number pad.
10. Press the Last Load button and enter 145 ohms.
11. Press the Step Loads By button and enter 1 in the number pad.
12. Select the option button for Stop when CQM alarm occurs.
13. Press the Set Tolerance button to configure the Pass/Fail limits for the test. Since
the requirement is to alarm at 135 ± 5 ohms, set the CQM Trip point for 135 ohms.
14. Press the Trip Upper limit button and enter 140 in the number pad.
15. Press the Trip Lower limit button and enter 130 ohms in the number pad. The
screen should look like the following:
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MAIN SCREEN
The ESU-2400 boots to the main screen by default. The power up screen can be changed
in the System Setup screen. The main screen provides a quick way to select the desired
operating mode.
Autosequences
This mode provides for automated DUT testing. Autosequences can consist of any
Autosequences can be edited, loaded, and saved to either on board memory or external
USB drives.
Measure RF Energy
This mode provides for RF measurements. The user can configure the ESU-2400 for the
setting, etc.
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Power Load Curves
This mode provides for automated load curve testing of the DUT. Load curves can be
REM/ARM/CQM
This mode allows the user to test the REM/ARM/CQM function of the DUT. The
percent of resistance. This mode also has the ability to set the CQM load to an open
circuit.
Measure RF Leakage
This mode provides for RF Leakage measurements. The user can configure the ESU-
measurement, load setting, etc. All switching for the leakage modes is performed by
internal relays.
System Tools
This mode provides for configuration of the ESU-2400. In this mode the user can calibrate
the touchscreen, update the system firmware, and adjust settings such as filter rate and
system volume.
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System Information
The system information screen is shown by pressing the ESU-2400 title bar on the main
screen. This window provides the basic information about the system including software
To exit the system information screen, simply press anywhere on the screen.
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AUTOSEQUENCES
saved as a secure sequence, which cannot be modified. The following image shows the
main autosequence menu, where the user can load an autosequence, begin a ForceTriad
When selecting an autosequence, the user has the option of opening an Autosequence
Setup file (*.seq) or a Secure Autosequence (*.ssq) by selecting the filter type in the File
Open dialog box (see page 126). The Secure Sequence cannot be modified by the user.
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The following screen is shown after opening an autosequence setup file.
When a step is selected, it is highlighted in blue and expanded to show the step details.
When a step is not selected, the background is white and only the essential details of the
step are shown. The following buttons are available in this screen.
Open – This button will show the file open dialog box that will open an existing
autosequence.
Save – This button will show the file save dialog box. When saving the autosequence,
the file Filter can be used to select whether the file is to be a standard Autosequence
Setup file (*.seq) or Secure Sequence file (*.ssq) or as a PDF (*.pdf). Once a file is saved
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Add Step – This button will show the add step dialog box, shown below. To add a step
to the autosequence, select where to add the step and then press OK.
Delete Step – This button will delete the selected step from the autosequence.
Copy Step – This button will copy the selected step. When copying a step the user has
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Edit Step – This button will show the edit step window, shown below.
Each step has a field for the step title and instructions to the user. These fields must be
entered using an external keyboard or remotely with a PC. Each step can be configured
selecting the appropriate option button at the bottom of the step edit screen.
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DUT Setup
For RF Energy / Leakage and Load Curve steps, the user needs to configure how the
DUT will be activated. For these measurements, the DUT can be activated by the
Operator or the ESU-2400 as shown below. When Operator is selected, the user will be
Auto Advance on Pass – This setting allows for automatically stepping through the
autosequence if a measurement passes the tolerance limits that are configured for the
selected step.
Auto Capture – When enabled, this setting will automatically capture and validate the
DUT output when the current step is reached during the autosequence. If unchecked,
the autosequence will show instructions to the user and the user must manually select
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When ESU-2400 is selected as the trigger source, the activation can be setup manually
or by DUT manufacturer and model. For Manual Setup, the user selects the desired
If RS-232 is enabled, the user also selects the baud rate and enters commands to be
used for DUT setup and control. When entering commands, use “%P” to represent the
power level. In the example below, the ESU-2400 would send the command “:FTP300”
When the DUT Setup is set to Setup by Model, the user selects the DUT manufacturer
and model as well as the desired output mode. The ESU-2400 handles all of the RS-232
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RF Energy / Leakage Step – All of the options in the standard RF measurement and
The user must configure both the ESU-2400 meter as well as the measurement tolerance.
To setup the tolerance, select the Tolerance option button at the bottom of the screen.
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DUT Output Mode – This setting is for display only, to identify to the user the output
mode used.
DUT Output Type – This setting is for display only, to identify the type of output to be
measured.
DUT Power Setting – This setting represents what the DUT should be set to for the
current step.
Expected Reading – This sets how the ESU-2400 determines whether a measurement
passes or fails. Available settings are Equal To (%), Less Than, Greater Than, or Equal
To (Value).
Measurement Units – The user can press the red units button to select what is to be
measured for the current step. Available measurements can be found in the Measure RF
High / Low Limit – These settings determine the limits of the measurement. If Expected
Reading is set to “Equal To (%)”, the limits will be based on a percentage of the expected
reading. If the Expected Reading is set to “Equal To (Value)”, the limits will be based on
a measurement offset from the expected reading. The numbers in parenthesis below the
measurement units display the reading limits based on expected value settings and
High/Low Limits.
Allow Operator to Select Pass/Fail – The tolerances configured on this screen will
determine the pass or fail status of the captured measurement during the autosequence.
In some cases, it may be useful to allow the user to select the pass/fail status of a
particular measurement. If this box is unchecked, the operator will not be allowed to
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Load Curve Step – All of the options in the standard load curve are available to the load
The tabs across the top of the screen allow the user to configure the Loads, Power
settings to be used, and the Meter configuration for the Load Curve.
Setup Loads Tab – The loads can be configured as either a step based load change or
a list based load change. For the step based loads, the user enters the first load to be
used and the last load to be used. Then the ESU-2400 steps the loads by either a fixed
resistance or by a calculated amount to achieve a fixed number of steps for the test. In
the previous picture, the load curve would start at 50 ohms, and increment the load by 35
750 − 50
ohms to provide 20 total steps in the test.
20
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For list based loads, the following screen is shown, allowing the user to select specific
The load configuration list can be saved to a file or loaded from a previously saved list.
The loads are automatically sorted by value as they are added to the list.
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Single Power Level Tab – For the load curve power configuration, the user can set the
ESU-2400 to run the load curve at a single power level or multiple power levels. The
By pressing on the power setting, the user will be able to enter the desired power level
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Multiple Power Levels Tab – When using multiple power levels, the configuration
options are similar to the Load config. The user can select either step based power levels
based on a fixed change in watts or based on the number of desired steps in the test.
For list based power levels, the user can enter any combination of power settings to use
for the load curve, as shown below. The power configuration list can be saved to a file or
loaded from a previously saved list. The power settings are automatically sorted by value
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Setup Meter Tab – The measurement mode for the load curve can be configured in the
Setup Meter Tab. This screen allows for the selection of the Input Range, Input Mode,
and Averaging Rate. These settings are adjustable to match the waveform or device
being tested. For the ESU-2400 model analyzer the load curve will always display
measured power in Watts. With the model ESU-2400H analyzer the load curve can be
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Manual CQM Step – CQM autosequence steps can be configured as manual or
automatic tests. For manual CQM autosequence steps, the user configures the initial
CQM resistance and selects whether the operator will be allowed to modify the CQM
resistance. When the test is running, the operator will need to determine whether the
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Auto CQM Step – Auto CQM steps allow for greater automation of the autosequence.
Auto CQM steps can be configured as a single resistance test point or as an automatic
sweep of CQM resistances where the CQM status is tested for normal or alarm conditions.
Auto Advance on Pass – This setting allows for automatically stepping through the
Auto Start CQM Test– When this setting is enabled the ESU-2400 will automatically
trigger the CQM state evaluation to determine if the step passes or fails. If this option is
Single Value Tab – The single Value Auto CQM step (shown above) will apply a single
resistance to the DUT CQM circuit and determine whether the step passes or fails based
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Step Values Tab – This tab allows the user to configure a series of CQM resistances to
be stepped through. The CQM resistance can be configured to step by a fixed resistance
amount or by a fixed number of steps across a range or resistances. At each step, the
DUT CQM state is evaluated. The test can be configured to stop when either an alarm
The Set Tolerance button is used to determine the pass / fail parameters. The CQM
resistance will be stepped until the CQM state is either normal or alarm as programmed
in the step. This point is called the trip resistance. The tolerance configuration allows the
user to configure the trip points that result in a pass or fail status for the test.
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List Values Tab – This allows the user to configure a list of CQM resistances that are
used in the test. During the test the CQM resistance will be sequentially set to the values
shown in the CQM resistance list. The step can be configured to stop when the CQM
The Set Tolerance button is used to determine the pass / fail parameters. The CQM
resistance will be stepped until the CQM state is either normal or alarm as programmed
in the step. This point is called the trip resistance. The tolerance configuration allows the
user to configure the trip points that result in a pass or fail status for the test.
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Running the Autosequence:
When an autosequence is started, the user is first prompted to enter information about
the DUT. The data can be entered by pressing on one of the fields and entering the
Instruction Only Steps – These steps will display the instructions that the user is
supposed to follow before proceeding to the next step. Once the instructions have been
performed, the status must be updated to identify if the step passed or failed. Notes can
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RF Energy / Leakage steps – These steps will begin by showing the operator the step
title and instructions. After the instructions are read, pressing the Show Meter button will
allow the operator to perform the measurement. If the step is setup for the operator to
trigger the DUT, the operator must activate the DUT and then press Capture to analyze
the measurement and validate the step. If the step is setup to automatically trigger the
generator, the operator simply presses the Capture button and the DUT will automatically
The step can be re-run by pressing the New Capture button after a reading has been
taken.
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Load Curve Steps – This step will begin by showing the operator the step title and
instructions. After the instructions are read, pressing the Show Meter button will allow the
At the end of the load curve, the operator can view the measurements or rerun the load
curve. The operator must manually validate the test by pressing the Pass or Fail box.
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Manual CQM Step – This step shows both the instructions and the step configuration. If
the step has been configured to allow the user to adjust the CQM resistance, the following
screen will be shown. The user must manually determine the pass or fail status of this
step.
Auto CQM Step – The automated CQM step also shows the instructions to the user as
well as the CQM resistance. When the Run Auto CQM step button is pressed, the CQM
status of the DUT is evaluated to determine whether the step passes or fails.
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Autosequence Results – After all of the steps have been completed, the result screen
will be shown. This screen indicates whether the test passed or failed.
Save Results – This button allows the user to save the autosequence results to a file.
Print Summary – This button allows the user to print only the test header and test
summary sections.
Print Details – This button allows the user to print the test header, test summary, and
Autosequence Menu – This button returns the user to the main autosequence menu.
Next DUT – This initiates a new autosequence and returns the user to the DUT
information screen.
Back Arrow – This takes the user back a step, allowing the full test to be reviewed.
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MEASURE RF ENERGY
Generator. From this screen the user can configure the measurement, the test load, the
The measurement mode can be configured using the keys around the top and right side
of the screen. The buttons are described below in a clockwise sequence starting with the
back arrow.
Back Arrow – Pressing the back arrow takes the user to the Main Screen.
Hold Key – The Hold key toggles the Hold mode. Measurements are not updated while
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Measure RF – This button allows the user to select whether the DUT being tested has
do not have a return pad and rely on earth ground as the current return path. When
testing these generators, select Ground Referenced Output and the ESU-2400 will
configure the variable load to measure current from the active input to earth ground.
Tissue Test – This button is used to initiate the Tissue Test mode. This mode evaluates
the tissue response function of the DUT. In this mode, the ESU-2400 is configured for an
external TRL-2420 lamp load. The ESU-2400 is connected in series with the load as
shown below.
The Tissue Response Test will monitor the current in the load as the lamp heats up.
When the current reaches the Tissue Response Trip point in the DUT, the generator
output will automatically deactivate. At this point, the display will change to show the trip
current as well as a graph of the current during the test. See page 12 for typical
connections.
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Test Setup – This button shows the connection diagram for the RF Measurement mode.
Display Parameters – This key allows the user to select the number of measurements,
or zones, that are shown on the screen. 6 Screen configurations are available, 5 Display
Screens which have 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 display zones respectively, and a sixth screen which
shows all measurements available for signals that are Continuous or Pulsed Mode 1 for
the ESU-2400H model analyzer (Pulsed Mode for the ESU-2400 model analyzer).
Each Display Zone can be customized to show any desired parameter available for the
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Available Parameter Descriptions
ESU-2400 Model Only
Mode Parameter Abbreviation Description
This is the mV measured directly from the RF current
mV RMS mV
transformer.
This is the converted mA measurement based on the RF
mA RMS mA
Pulsed and Continuous Mode
(See Diagram 1)
This is the total cycle time of the pulsed waveform in ms.
Time – Total Cycle Tcyc
(i.e. Ton + Toff). (See Diagram 1)
This is the ratio of the pulse on time (Ton)
% Duty Cycle %Duty
versus cycle time (Tcyc). (See Diagram 1)
This represents the RMS mV over one pulsed cycle.
V Pulse mV cyc
(See Diagram 1)
This represents the RMS mA over one pulsed cycle.
mA Pulse mA cyc
(See Diagram 1)
This represents the RMS Watts over one pulsed cycle.
Watts Pulse Wcyc
(See Diagram 1)
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ESU-2400H Only
Mode Parameter Abbreviation Description
This is the load voltage calculated by the load resistance and current
V Load V
measurement.
Continuous and Delayed This is the converted mA measurement based on the RF transformer mV
mA mA
to mA attenuation ratio.
Power in Watts Watts This is the computed power based on load setting and mA measured.
This is the maximum V measured in the buffer.
V Peak V Pk
NOTE: This is shown as an absolute value.
V Peak – to –
Mode
Crest Factor CF This is the ratio of peak to rms of the measured waveform.
Time – Pulse On This is the duration that the pulsed waveform is on in ms.
Ton
P1 (See Diagram 2)
Pulsed Mode 2
This is the load voltage calculated by the load and current measurement
V Load P1 V P1
for Pulse 1.(See Diagram 2)
This is the converted mA measurement of Pulse 1 based on the RF
mA P1 mAP1
transformer mV to mA attenuation ratio. (See Diagram 2)
This is the computed power in Watts based on load setting and mA
Watts P1 WP1
measured during Pulse 1. (See Diagram 2)
This is the load voltage calculated by the load and current measurement
Pulse 2 Voltage V Load P2
for Pulse 2. (See Diagram 3)
This is the converted mA measurement of Pulse 2 based on the RF
Pulse 2 mA mA P2
transformer mV to mA attenuation ratio. (See Diagram 3)
Pulse 2 Power in This is the computed power in Watts based on load setting and mA
Watts P2
Watts measured during Pulse 2. (See Diagram 3)
Pulse 2 Peak This is the maximum voltage measured in the buffer for Pulse 2.
Vpk P2
Voltage NOTE: This is shown as absolute value.
Pulse 2 Time On Ton P2 This is the duration that the Pulse 2 waveform is on in ms.
Pulse 2 Duty This is the ratio of the Pulse 2 on time (TonP2) divided by cycle time
% Duty P2
Cycle (Tcyc)
This is the load voltage calculated by the load and current measurement
Pulse 3 Voltage V Load P3
for Pulse 3. (See Diagram 4)
This is the converted mA measurement of Pulse 3 based on the RF
Pulse 3 mA mA P3
transformer mV to mA attenuation ratio. (See Diagram 4)
Pulse 3 Power in This is the computed power in Watts based on load setting and mA
Watts P3
Watts measured during Pulse 3. (See Diagram 4)
Pulse 3 Peak This is the maximum voltage measured in the buffer for Pulse 3.
Vpk P3
Voltage NOTE: This is shown as absolute value.
Pulse 3 Time On Ton P3 This is the duration that the Pulse 3 waveform is on in ms.
Pulse 3 Duty This is the ratio of the Pulse 3 on time (TonP3) divided by cycle time
% Duty P3
Cycle (Tcyc)
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ESU-2400H Pulsed Waveform Diagrams
The diagrams below show the relation of the pulsed waveform to measurements taken.
V Load Vcyc
Ton Toff mAcyc
mA
Watts Wcyc
Tcyc CF
V P2 V P1
P1 P2 mA P1
mA P2
Watts P2 Watts P1
Tcyc
mA P3 mA P2 mA P1
P1 P2 P3 Watts P3 Watts P2 Watts P1
Tcyc
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Show Graph –This key allows the user to display a graph of the latest RF measurement.
Graphs can be saved and loaded from internal memory or external USB storage.
Graph Buttons –
Save – Stores waveform to a comma delimited file. This file can then be imported
Zoom In – Expands the waveform to better view the individual data samples.
Zoom Out – Shows more waveform data to better view the overall waveform.
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Averaging – This key allows the user to select the FAST, MEDIUM, or SLOW averaging
mode. Fast averaging will provide a quick response to incoming signals. Slow averaging
will provide a more stable display, but will be slower to respond to small changes in the
RF input signal. The value for the Averaging settings can be configured in the System
Setup screen.
Input Range – Allows the user to select the range for the RF input. The range can be
Input Mode – Allows the user to select the mode for the RF measurement. The mode
Cut, Bipolar, or Coag modes. Pulsed RF waveforms consist of a long period duty cycle
where the RF output might be active for 20 ms and inactive for 500 ms. Delayed RF
waveforms consist of Pulsed waveforms for which there is a large settling time which we
do not wish to read as valid data, typically with a settling time of up to 5 seconds.
NOTE: Delayed Mode and advanced Pulsed Modes are only available in ESU-2400H
Test Load – This button shows a menu that allows the user to select internal load mode,
external load mode, or the combination of internal/external loads. The menu also allows
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Generator Type – The buttons labeled “Isolated” and “Gnd Ref” allow the user to select
whether the DUT being tested has an isolated output or ground referenced output. Some
generators such as Hyfrecators do not have a return pad and rely on earth ground as the
current return path. When testing these generators, select Gnd Ref and the ESU-2400
will configure the variable load to measure current from the active input to earth ground.
Configure Footswitch – This button opens the footswitch configuration menu that will
select the footswitch output and duration that is used when the footswitch trigger button
is pressed. To close the footswitch setup menu, press the Configure Footswitch button.
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Activate Footswitch – This button is used to trigger the footswitch output for the duration
that is configured in the Footswitch Setup menu. The footswitch can be deactivated
before the activation timeout period by pressing the Activate Footswitch button a second
time. While the footswitch output is active, the Activate Footswitch button will remain
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ESU-2400H ADVANCED INPUT MODES
PULSED MODE
Pulsed Mode allows the ESU-2400H to measure waveforms that have long period duty
cycles. The ESU-2400H can operate in three distinct Pulsed Modes in order to read
various pulsed waveforms. When entering Pulsed Mode the Pulsed Mode Configuration
Pulsed Mode 1, 2 or 3 can be selected by clicking on the mode button or the picture for
each mode.
Threshold 1 or Threshold 2 can be set using the buttons to the left of each label.
Threshold 2 is only available when in Pulsed Mode 3 and is not used in Pulsed Mode 1
or Pulsed Mode 2. These thresholds are used to define the pulse and decide when the
The Pulsed Delay Timeout button is used to select the Pulsed Delay Timeout. This
timeout is the time (in microseconds) that the ESU-2400H will keep measuring after the
pulse falls below the threshold. This is used for waveforms that may have a brief pause
in a pulse. If the pause is smaller than the timeout value the ESU-2400H will continue to
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The red “X” button in the upper right corner is the Cancel button. Selecting this will
return to the Measurement screen and discard any changes made to Pulsed Mode,
The Accept Changes button sends the displayed settings to the ESU-2400H and
The “?” button opens the help menu explaining how to use the configuration screen.
The Select Input Mode buttons are used to change to Delayed or Continuous mode.
Pulsed Mode 1: Pulsed Mode 1 is used for waveforms that have zero amplitude between
Pulsed Mode 1 uses a user-selectable threshold to decide when a waveform is “on” and
should be read for a measurement. Any time the magnitude of the waveform is greater
In the above illustration the purple line represents the user-selectable threshold. The
signal at the bottom shows when the ESU-2400H is taking a measurement of the
waveform. Any time the waveform is below the threshold the ESU-2400H considers it “off”
and does not use that portion of the waveform for measurements except for measuring
the duration of the time the signal is “off” and the duty cycle of the signal.
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The ESU-2400H is capable of measuring and analyzing the pulsed waveform. This allows
Below is a typical set of measurements when “All Readings” is selected from “Display
Parameters”.
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Pulsed Mode 2: Pulsed Mode 2 is used for waveforms that have two different amplitudes
in “pulse 1” or “pulse 2”. When the waveform amplitude is greater than the threshold the
be “pulse 2”.
In the above illustration the red line represents the user selectable threshold. The purple
signal represents when waveform is above the threshold and the ESU-2400H is
measuring it as “pulse 1”. The blue signal represents when the waveform is below the
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The above image shows typical measurements when “All Readings” is selected from
“Display Parameters”. The voltage, current, power, and time for each “pulse” is displayed,
Pulse Mode 3: Pulsed Mode 3 is used for waveforms that have three different amplitudes
currently in “pulse 1”, “pulse 2”, or “pulse 3”. When the waveform amplitude is greater
than threshold 1 the waveform is considered to be “pulse 1”. When it is below threshold
1 but above threshold 2 it is considered to be “pulse 2”. When the waveform is below
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In the above illustration the red line represents the user-selectable threshold 1. The yellow
line represents the user-selectable threshold 2. The purple signal represents when the
waveform is above threshold 1 and the ESU-2400H is measuring it as “pulse 1”. The blue
signal represents when the waveform is below threshold 1 but above threshold 2 and is
being measured as “pulse 2”. The bottom green signal represents when the waveform is
The above image shows typical measurements when “All Readings” is selected from
“Display Parameters”. The voltage, current, power, and time for each “pulse” is displayed,
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DELAYED MODE
Delayed Mode is a special form of Continuous Mode that is used for signals that have a
long settling time or other portion at the beginning of the activation that the user does not
The purple signal represents when the waveform has crossed the threshold and has been
The blue signal represents the start of the measurement. Rather than measuring upon
detecting the pulse it has been delayed using a user-selectable delay value.
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Selecting Delayed from the Input Mode menu will open the following configuration screen.
The Threshold button is pressed to set the threshold used to detect when the pulse is
present.
The Delay Time button is used to set the length of the delay between detection of the
The red “X” button in the upper right corner is the Cancel button. Selecting this will
return to the Measurement screen and discard any changes made to Threshold or
Delay Timeout.
The Accept Changes button sends the displayed settings to the ESU-2400H and
The Select Input Mode buttons are used to change to Pulsed or Continuous mode.
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POWER LOAD CURVES
The power load curve allows the user to test and graph the power output of the DUT. The
loads used and DUT power settings are programmable. The ESU-2400 can be
configured to trigger the DUT using one of the five footswitch relay outputs. For further
automation, the RS-232 port can be used to configure the DUT output mode and power
The load curve menu allows the user to configure a load curve, run the factory default
load curve, run a saved load curve profile, or view a load curve that was saved previously.
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Load Curve Configuration
The tabs across the top of the screen allow the user to configure the Loads, Power, Meter,
Load Config Tab – The loads can be configured as either a step based load change or
a list based load change. For the step based loads, the user enters the first load to be
used and the last load to be used. Then the ESU-2400 steps the loads by either a fixed
resistance or by a calculated amount to achieve a fixed number of steps for the test. In
the picture above, the load curve would start at 50 ohms, and increment the load by 35
750 − 50
ohms to provide 20 total steps in the test.
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For list based loads, the following screen is shown, allowing the user to select specific
Single Power Level Tab – For the load curve power configuration, the user can set the
ESU-2400 to run the load curve at a single power level or multiple power levels. The
By pressing on the power setting, the user will be able to enter the desired power level
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Multiple Power Levels Tab – When using multiple power levels, the configuration
options are similar to the Load config. The user can select either step based power levels
based on a fixed change in watts or based on the number of desired steps in the test.
For list based power levels, the user can enter any combination of power settings to use
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Meter Setup Tab – The measurement mode for the load curve can be configured in the
Setup Meter Tab. This screen allows for the selection of the Input Range, Input Mode,
and Averaging Rate. These settings are adjustable to match the waveform or device
being tested. For the ESU-2400 model analyzer, the load curve will always display
measured power in Watts. With the model ESU-2400H analyzer, the load curve can be
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DUT Setup Tab– The DUT can be triggered by the Operator or the ESU-2400, as shown
below. When Operator is selected, the user will be prompted when to activate or
When ESU-2400 is selected as the trigger source, the activation can be setup manually
or by DUT manufacturer and model. For Manual Setup, the user selects the desired
footswitch output to be used. If RS-232 is enabled, the user also selects the baud rate
and enters commands to be used for DUT setup and control. When entering commands
use “%P” to represent the power level. In the example below, ESU-2400 would send the
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When the DUT Setup is set to Setup by Model, the user selects the DUT manufacturer
and model as well as the desired output mode. The ESU-2400 handles all of the RS-232
As the load curve runs, the screen will be updated with the measured power from the
DUT. At the end of the load curve, there will be buttons available to save the load curve
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REM/ARM/CQM
The REM/ARM/CQM key from the main menu will access the Return Electrode Control
Quality Monitor Test. This menu allows the user to control the resistance between the
CQM Resistance – The CQM resistance can be entered directly by pressing on the
Change by Ohms – These buttons allow the user to adjust the CQM resistance up or
down by a set number of ohms. The maximum step size is 500 ohms.
Change by Percent – These buttons allow the user to adjust the CQM resistance up or
down by a percentage of the current resistance. Maximum percent change is 500%. The
minimum resistance change is 1 ohm. That is, if the current resistance is 1 ohm and the
% change is 1%, pressing the Up / Down buttons will still change the resistance by 1 ohm.
Zero Ohms – This button will set the CQM resistance to zero ohms.
Open Circuit – This button will toggle the CQM resistance to an open circuit.
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MEASURE RF LEAKAGE
The RF Leakage screen allows the user to take RF leakage measurements. The
measurement mode can be configured using the keys around the top and right side of the
screen.
The buttons on this screen are described below in a clockwise sequence starting with the
back arrow.
Back Arrow – Pressing the back arrow takes the user to the Main Screen.
Hold Key – The Hold key toggles the Hold mode. Measurements are not updated while
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Leakage Mode – This button allows the user to select which measurement mode is to be
Leakage 1a – This leakage test, specified by the IEC as Active Electrode to Ground, is
for testing the RF leakage to earth ground of an Isolated Output type CF electrosurgical
generator from a single active or dispersive lead. The test complies with IEC 601.2.2,
sec. 19.101b, fig. 104 and sec. 19.102, adopted by ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001. The purpose
of this test is to verify that open circuit RF leakage of the Device Under Test (DUT) meets
or exceeds the IEC specification. The ESU-2400 internally connects the load to earth
ERRONEOUS.
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Leakage 1b – This leakage test, specified by the IEC as Dispersive Electrode to Ground,
is for testing the RF leakage to earth ground of an Isolated Output type CF electrosurgical
generator from a single active or dispersive lead. The test complies with IEC 601.2.2,
sec. 19.101b, fig. 104 and sec. 19.102, adopted by ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001. The purpose
of this test is to verify that open circuit RF leakage of the Device Under Test (DUT) meets
or exceeds the IEC specification. The ESU-2400 internally connects the load to earth
ERRONEOUS.
Leakage 2 – This leakage test, specified by the IEC as Earth Reference Leakage Type
BF (Load Between Electrodes), is for testing the leakage to earth ground of a Ground
Referenced Output type BF electrosurgical generator from the active output. This test
complies with IEC 601.2.2, sec. 19.101a, test 1, fig. 102, and sec. 19.102, adopted by
ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001. The purpose of this test is to verify that the RF leakage of the
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Leakage 3 – This leakage test, specified by the IEC as Earth Reference Leakage Type
BF (Load from Active Electrode to Earth) is for testing the leakage to earth ground of a
Ground Referenced Output type BF electrosurgical generator from the active output. This
test complies with IEC 601.2.2, sec. 19.101a, test 2, fig. 102, and sec. 19.102, adopted
by ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001. The purpose of this test is to verify that the RF leakage of
the Device Under Test (DUT) meets or exceeds the IEC specification.
Test Setup – This key shows a picture of the connections for the selected leakage mode.
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Display Parameters – This key allows the user to select the number of measurements,
or zones, that are shown on the screen. 6 Screen configurations are available, 5 Display
Screens which have 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 display zones respectively, and a Measurement List
Screen which shows all available measurements. Each Display Zone can be customized
to show the desired parameter. For a complete list of options see Page 82
Show Graph – This key allows the user to display a graph of the latest RF measurement.
Graphs can be saved and loaded from internal memory or external USB storage.
Averaging – This key allows the user to select the FAST, MEDIUM, or SLOW averaging
mode. Fast averaging will provide a quick response to incoming signals. Slow averaging
will provide a more stable display, but will be slower to respond to small changes in the
RF input signal. The value for the Averaging settings can be configured in the System
Setup screen.
Input Range – Allows the user to select the range for the RF input. The range can be
Input Mode – Allows the user to select the mode for the RF measurement. The mode
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Test Load – This button shows a menu that allows the user to select internal load mode,
external load mode, or the combination of internal/external loads. The menu also allows
Configure Footswitch – This button opens the footswitch configuration menu that will
select the footswitch output and duration that is used when the footswitch trigger button
is pressed. To close the footswitch setup menu, press the Configure Footswitch button.
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Activate Footswitch – This button is used to trigger the footswitch output for the duration
that is configured in the Footswitch Setup menu. The footswitch can be deactivated
before the activation timeout period by pressing the Activate Footswitch button a second
time. While the footswitch output is active, the Activate Footswitch button will remain
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SYSTEM TOOLS
The tools screen allows the user to adjust system settings as well as update the ESU-
2400 firmware or calibrate the touchscreen. There are two pages of system tools. The
arrows at the bottom of the page navigate through the system setup pages. The round
indicators at the bottom of the screen identify which page is currently viewed.
Transfer Files – This button allows the user to copy any folder or file (including pdf)
between the ESU-2400 and an external USB flash drive, directly from the ESU-2400.
The top window is the ESU-2400 (C: drive). The bottom window allows the user to select
the ESU-2400 (C: drive) or any available external USB flash drive (D:, E:, or F:) using the
drive selection button. Highlight the folder or file to copy then press the copy arrow
pointing towards the desired file location.
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Set Time and Date – This button shows the Date and Time configuration screen. To
Then the Date/Time settings are set by scrolling the display to the desired value. Once
the proper setting is shown, the Date/Time button is pressed again to accept the change.
Time Zone – This setting allows the user to localize the ESU-2400 to the user’s time
zone. NOTE: When changing the Time Zone, the system must be rebooted before
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Calibrate Touchscreen – This button allows the user to calibrate the touchscreen using
a 4 point calibration. Once calibration is started, follow the on-screen prompts to perform
the calibration
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System Setup – This screen allows the user to configure the ESU-2400.
Display Averaging – The Display averaging settings of Slow, Medium, and Fast are
programmed here. These determine the number of samples used in averaging the RMS
measurements. The larger the number, the more stable the reading, but the less sensitive
the system will be to small changes in readings. The filter span determines the maximum
Startup Screen – This selects the screen that is loaded as the ESU-2400 powers up.
Serial Number – This is a read only display of the ESU-2400 serial number.
Profiles – Profiles are used to save the measurement configuration, averaging settings,
volume, and startup screen. If the user wants to change how the ESU-2400 powers up,
the settings can be modified and then saved to a profile. The profile will be loaded on
system startup.
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System Version and Updates – This screen shows the revision of all of the software
running on the ESU-2400 and allows the user to update the system to new versions or
Update System – This button allows the user to update the ESU-2400 through the
FTP Update:
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The system will default to updating from the internet and will indicate to the user whether
the FTP site is reachable. If it is, an Update button will appear at the bottom of the screen.
When the Update button is pressed, the ESU-2400 will connect to the FTP server and
The user can perform all updates at once or select the software to update by using the
check boxes. Once the desired updates are selected, the Update Selected button is
pressed. The ESU-2400 will automatically download and install the updates to the
system. When updating the Software or OS, the ESU-2400 will need to be rebooted.
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The process for updating the system is to download the updated files, backup the existing
Update Complete
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Update from Flash Disk – When updating from flash disk, the user must individually
update the Analog, Firmware, Software, and Operating System. Analog update files
should begin with the filename “FP7378H”. Firmware update files should begin with the
filename DT7378 and have an extension of “.S19”. Software update files should begin
with the filename “ESU-2400_”, end with the revision code and have an extension of
“.exe”. Operating system files should begin with “NK_” and have an extension of “.bin”.
NOTE: for ESU-2400H model analyzers the Firmware update should begin with DT7378H
and Software update files should start with ESU-2400H_. Analog updates are only
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Restore Previous Versions – Each time the ESU-2400 is updated, it creates a backup
of the previous version in case it is ever needed. The firmware, software, and operating
system files are restored independently. To restore a previous version, first select the file
from the backup log and then press the Restore button.
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Networking – The networking screen shows the current network information and allows
the user to select DHCP (automatic) or Static IP address mode.
Address Type – The user can select whether the IP address is received automatically
from a DHCP server or configured for a Static IP address. NOTE: After changing the
Address Type, the system will need to be rebooted for the changes to take effect.
IP Address – This field identifies the IP address when DHCP is enabled or allows the
user to enter an IP address when the Static Address Type is selected.
Subnet Mask– This field identifies the Subnet Mask when DHCP is enabled or allows the
user to enter a Subnet Mask when the Static Address Type is selected.
Default Gateway – This field identifies the Default Gateway when DHCP is enabled or
allows the user to enter a Gateway address when the Static Address Type is selected.
MAC Address – This read only field identifies the MAC address of the ESU-2400.
Network Name – This identifies the ESU-2400 on the network. The default name is
ESU2400_xxxx where “xxxx” is the ESU-2400 serial number. Network names must be
unique for each device on a network. The network name is used when browsing the ESU-
2400 on the network. For the example above, the ESU-2400 could be viewed in Windows
Explorer by typing in \\ESU2400_1011 in the address field.
NOTE: for ESU-2400H model analyzers the network address will be \\ESU2400H_xxxx
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Remote Mode – This mode allows the ESU-2400 to be controlled from a remote PC on
a network. To activate Remote Mode, connect the ESU-2400 to the network. Then press
the Go To Remote Mode button. The ESU-2400 can guide the operator through the
process of setting up the remote mode connection. The CERHost utility mentioned in the
procedure can be found on the ESU-2400. Browse to the device through the network in
windows explorer by typing \\ESU2400_xxxx\Utility in the address field where xxxx is the
serial number of the ESU-2400.
NOTE: for ESU-2400H model analyzers the network address will be \\ESU2400H_xxxx
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To return to local mode, press the Go To Local Mode button either in the remote PC
CERHost Configuration – The PC display may flicker or show lines in it based on the
ESU-2400 Operating mode. To fix this, go to the Config menu on the CERHost
application under Tools | Config and set the update to Whole Screen instead of Line by
Line.
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Go To Internet – This button can be used to open Internet Explorer or to simply validate
RS-232 Terminal – This button opens the terminal screen, which allows for a direct
RS-232 connection to the DUT. Some devices require RS-232 commands to enable
calibration or service modes. To send data from the ESU-2400 terminal, an external
keyboard is required. The terminal can be configured by pressing the Setup button. The
ESU-2400 load can be set using the Load button at the bottom of the screen. The current
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Push To Show (Hide) Cursor – When using a mouse, the cursor may not be displayed
automatically. This button is used to toggle the mouse cursor when using a mouse.
System Maintenance – This button is used by the manufacturer to calibrate and debug
the ESU-2400.
Revision Log – The revision log contains a list of changes that have been made with
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COMMON DIALOG SCREENS
Five dialog boxes are used for common user interface functions. The dialog boxes on
the ESU-2400 are File Open, File Save, Keypad, Numpad, and Print.
File Open – To open any given file, browse to it in the File List and then either double
click on it or click on the file once and then on the OK button. Exit any time by pressing
File Sort
Press the
headers to sort by
name or date File List
Shows listing of
files and folders in
the current folder
File Name
Name of file to be
opened. Can be
entered with
keyboard
File Filter
Type of file to be opened.
Only visible if multiple file
types are available
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File Save – To save any given file, browse to the desired folder, then press the file name
box to open the keypad dialog box. Enter the desired file name and press the OK button.
Current Folder
Network Access
Shows folder
Save a file to a
being viewed
shared network
drive
File List
Shows listing of
files and folders in
the current folder
File Name
Name of file to be
saved. Press here
for on-screen
keyboard
File Filter
Type of file to be saved.
Only visible if multiple file
types are available
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Keypad – This screen allows the user to enter alphanumeric data into the ESU-2400.
Enter – Exits the screen and submits the data in the text entry window.
An external keyboard may also be used to enter data into the keypad entry window.
Pressing the Enter key on the keyboard is the same as pressing the Enter key on the
screen.
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Numpad – This screen is used for numeric data entry.
Enter – Exits the screen and returns the data in the number entry window.
An external keyboard may also be used to enter data into the numpad entry window.
Pressing the Enter key on the keyboard is the same as pressing the Enter key on the
screen.
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Print – The ESU-2400 can print to any printer that supports PCL (printer control
language). To date, only HP printers support this method. The ESU-2400 can print to a
Local Printing – Local printers are connected to the ESU-2400 through a USB port. The
Printer – Select PCL Inkjet or PCL Laserjet based on the type of printer connected to the
ESU-2400. Even if the printer name shows up in the list, i.e. OfficeJet H470, select the
Port – Select LPT2: for local printing. Even though printing is done through the USB port,
it is configured as LPT2, regardless of which physical USB port the printer is plugged into.
Net Path – This is unused for local printing and can be ignored.
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Draft Mode – This will print with a reduced quality but slightly faster.
Margins – These are currently unused. The ESU-2400 uses margins of 0.5 inches.
Network Printing – Networked printers are connected to a PC on the network. The ESU-
2400 must also be connected to the same network. The following is an example
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Printer – Select PCL Inkjet or PCL Laserjet based on the type of printer connected to the
ESU-2400. Even if the printer name shows up in the list, i.e. OfficeJet H470, select the
Net Path – This is the network PC name and printer shared name, formatted as
“\\PCname\PrinterShareName”. To get the printer share name, open the printer
properties on the PC the printer is connected to and select the Sharing tab.
Draft Mode – This will print with a reduced quality but slightly faster.
Margins – These are currently unused. The ESU-2400 uses margins of 0.5 inches.
NOTE: The first time a network printer is used, you may be prompted for a username,
password, and domain name.
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KEYBOARD AND MOUSE
The ESU-2400 is compatible with standard USB keyboards and mice. When a USB
mouse is connected the cursor is automatically displayed on the screen. The external
keyboard is required when configuring Autosequence Titles and User instructions. The
external keyboard is also active any time numerical or text entry is required by the user.
NOTE: PS2 keyboards and mice must be connected before powering on the ESU-2400.
BARCODE SCANNER
The ESU-2400 is compatible with USB type barcode scanners. These scanners can be
helpful when entering DUT information. They will act as keyboards that convert barcode
data into text. When the ESU-2400 is ready to accept the desired text, simply trigger the
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ERROR MESSAGES
The ESU-2400 continuously monitors for various system faults. If a fault occurs, the user
When the user presses the OK button, the warning message is cleared from the screen.
After a failure has been detected, the main screen will display an icon indicating that faults
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Pressing on the caution icon will display the active faults and the status of the faults.
When a fault has been cleared, such as a blocked fan or system overtemp, pressing the
Reset Cleared Faults button will remove the fault from the list. Once all faults are cleared,
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The following table shows all of the faults that are monitored by the system.
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SYSTEM INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
SERIAL COMMUNICATION – There is a serial port on the side panel. The RS-232 Port
USB COMMUNICATION – There are two USB ports on the side panel and one on the
front. The USB Ports are used to connect devices such as keyboards, mice, PCL printers,
This is used for firmware updates or for connection to a LAN for data storage, remote
POWER SWITCH – The main power switch for the Analyzer is located on the front panel.
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LINE POWER – A Kycon 3 position locking receptacle is provided for the 12 VDC
Universal Power Supply input. Two receptacles are available, one on the side of the unit
and one on the rear. NOTE: Only one power receptacle should be used at any time.
The Universal Power Supply takes a Standard Power Adapter Cable with Small
Standard Product Plug and Required International Connector (See Options Below).
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DFA® TECHNOLOGY
DFA and DFA2 (US Patent No. 9,883,903) Digital Fast Acquisition Technology® are
analog to digital converter is used to digitize the high frequency, high power output of the
voltage signal, which is read by the analog to digital converter. By digitizing the signal a
The ESU-2400H makes further advances by introducing DFA2 (US Patent No. 9,883,903)
Digital Fast Acquisition Technology. The high-speed analog to digital conversion is now
the ability for the ESU-2400H to be upgraded as the state of the art progresses in
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FOOTSWITCH OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
The footswitch output enables the ESU-2400 to simulate a footswitch to trigger the DUT.
The output is provided on the front panel using a 12 pin locking connector. The mating
The accessory BC20-03000 is an unterminated footswitch cable. Shown below are the
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COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
The communication protocol provides a means to completely configure and use the
ESU-2400 from a PC. All of the functions available through the front panel can be
performed through the communication ports. All of the measurements made by the
ESU-2400 are accessible as well. This provides for hands free or automated operation
of the ESU-2400.
Communication Ports
The ESU-2400 has three USB ports that can be used to connect to a PC. The connection
must be made using an FTDI USB null modem cable (BC Part number BC20-41360).
This cable allows the PC to see the connection to the ESU-2400 as a serial port. To
determine the serial port number, refer to the Ports section of the Device Manager on the
PC. The Serial port is configured as 115,200 Baud Rate, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit, and No
Parity.
Command Syntax
The command description is broken into 3 columns; the KEYWORD, the PARAMETER
FORM, and COMMENTS.
Keyword
The KEYWORD column provides the name of the command. The actual name of the
command consists of one or more keywords since SCPI commands are based on a
hierarchical structure, also known as a tree system.
In such a system, associated commands are grouped together under a common node in
the hierarchy, analogous to the way leaves at a same level are connected at a common
branch. This and similar branches are connected to fewer and thicker branches, until they
meet at the root of the tree. The closer to the root, the higher a node is considered in the
hierarchy. To activate a particular command, the full path to it must be specified.
This path is represented in the following tables by placing the highest node in the left-
most position. Further nodes are indented one position to the right, below the parent node.
The highest level node of a command is called the Keyword, followed by the Node,
Subnode, and then the value.
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Not all commands require the complexity of the full command path. For example, the
Status? command doesn’t have a Node or Subnode.
Some commands allow for reading and writing data and some commands are Read Only.
To indicate a read function, a question mark (?) is placed at the end of the command path.
For example, a write command to change the internal load resistance to 100 ohms would
be “CONFigure:RFMeasure:LOAD:INTernal 100<cr>”, where <cr> indicates a carriage-
return. For example, a mArms read command would be “READ:MArms?<cr>”, which
would return a value of “xxx.x<cr><lf>” where <cr> is a carriage-return and <lf> is a
linefeed.
All commands sent to the unit are terminated with a Carriage Return.
NOTE: Commands can be entered in either upper or lowercase or a mixture of the two,
uppercase and lowercase. Commands sent to the ESU–2400 are not case sensitive.
Upper and lower cases are only used when documenting the commands.
Parameter Form
The PARAMETER FORM column indicates the number and order of parameters in a
command and their legal values. Parameter formats are listed in angle brackets <> while
string parameters are simply listed.
Square brackets [ ] are used to enclose one or more parameters that are optional.
The vertical bar | can be read as “or” and is used to separate alternative parameter
options.
The query form of a command is generated by appending a question mark “?” to the last
keyword. However, not all commands have a query form, and some commands exist only
in the query form. The COMMENTS column is used to indicate this.
Comments
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ESU-2400 Model Only
CONFigure Subsystem
This group allows the user to setup the display and operational settings for the unit.
Note that there are independent settings for the Measure RF Energy screen and the
Measure RF Leakage screen.
CONFigure
:RFMeasure
:DISPlay :SxZy nn S = display_screen_number
Z = zone_number
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CONFigure
:RFLeakage
:MODE LKG1A | LKG1B | LKG2 | LKG3
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CONFigure
:CQM
:LOAD OPEN or <numeric_value> Open circuit or 0-500 (ohms)
:COHMs <numeric_value> Range 0-500, sets the amount
to change the CQM
resistance when the ohms
UP/Down buttons are used
:UP Same as pressing Change by
Ohms Up button
:DOWN Same as pressing Change by
Ohms Down button
:HOLD ON | OFF
:MODE MAIN | RFMeasure | RFLeakage | CQM | LCURve | ASEQuence | SYStools
SYSTem Subsystem
This group allows the user to setup the startup mode for the unit, as well as directly
control the unit, as if pressing the keys on the front panel.
:VOLume Range 0 – 10
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READ Subsystem
This group allows the user to get measurements from the unit.
This subsystem provides status on the operating mode of the unit including messages
that would normally be seen on the display.
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Common Command Group
KEYWORD COMMENTS
*RST Write Only, Resets unit to default power up state. If selected, the
saved profile is loaded, see Profiles on page 115.
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ESU-2400 Communication Command Summary
From PC to 2400
nn=0 to 15:
0=mV RMS
1=mA RMS
2=Watts RMS
3=mV Peak
4=mV Pk-Pk
5=mV Pk / mV Pk-Pk
SxZy nn 6=mV Pk+
7=Crest Factor
8=kHz
9=Time-Pulse On
10=Time-Pulse Off
11=Time-Total Cycle
12=% Duty Cycle
13=mV Total Cycle
14=mA Total Cycle
15=Watts Total Cycle
Range: 1-6
SCReen 1-5 = # display zones
6=Measurement List
AVERaging FAST, SLOW, MEDium
LOAD MODE INTernal,EXTernal, INT/EXTernal
INTernal 0-6400 ohms
EXTernal 0-6400 ohms
Returns combined load based on
TOTal?
internal / external load mode
INPut RANGe 100, 1000, AUTo
MODE CONTinuous, PULsed
TYPE ISOlated, GND
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ESU-2400 Communication Command Summary (Continued)
nn=0 to 15:
0=mV RMS
1=mA RMS
2=Watts RMS
3=mV Peak
4=mV Pk-Pk
5=mV Pk / mV Pk-Pk
6=mV Pk+
7=Crest Factor
SxZy nn
8=kHz
9=Time-Pulse On
10=Time-Pulse Off
11=Time-Total Cycle
12=% Duty Cycle
13=mV Total Cycle
14=mA Total Cycle
15=Watts Total Cycle
Range: 1-6
SCReen 1-5 = # display zones
6=Measurement List
AVERaging FAST, SLOW, MEDium
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ESU-2400 Communication Command Summary (Continued)
Keywords Nodes Subnodes Values
CONFigure CQM LOAD
OPEN or 0-500 (ohms) Set or read CQM
resistance
COHMs
0-500 (ohms) Set or read Change by
ohms amount
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ESU-2400 Communication Command Summary (Continued)
Keywords Nodes Subnodes Values
Bit Value Definition
0 1 Hold Mode
1 2
2 4 Calibration Mode
3 8
4 16 Tissue Response Test Mode
5 32
6 64 Tissue Response Test Completed
STATus? 7 128 Tissue Response Test Readings Started
8 256 Error Present
9 512 mV Out of Range
10 1024 mA Out of Range
11 2048 Watts Out of Range
12 4096 mV Peak Out of Range
13 8192 Crest Factor Out of Range
14 16384 Fan1 Blocked
15 32768 Fan2 Blocked
Returns Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Firmware Version, Software Version, OS
*IDN?
Version
Resets unit to default power up state. If selected, the saved profile is loaded, see Profiles on
*RST
page 115.
*STB? Returns status byte information, same data format as STATus? command.
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ESU-2400H Model Only
CONFigure Subsystem
This group allows the user to setup the display and operational settings for the unit.
Note that there are independent settings for the Measure RF Energy screen and the
Measure RF Leakage screen.
CONFigure
:RFMeasure
:DISPlay :SxZy nn S = display_screen_number
Z = zone_number
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:PULsed MODE 1|2|3
PULSET1 < numeric_value > 0-10000mA
PULSET2 < numeric_value > 0-10000mA
TIMEOUT < numeric_value > 0-1000 us
:DELayed PULSET1 < numeric_value > 0-10000mA
DELay < numeric_value > 0-10000 ms
:FOOTswitch OUTput ON, OFF
DURation 5 | 10 | 15 Number of seconds footswitch is
triggered
SELect 1-5
CONFigure
:RFLeakage
:MODE LKG1A | LKG1B | LKG2 | LKG3
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:PULsed MODE 1|2|3
PULSET1 < numeric_value > 0-10000mA
PULSET2 < numeric_value > 0-10000mA
TIMEOUT < numeric_value > 0-1000 us
:DELayed PULSET1 < numeric_value > 0-10000mA
DELay < numeric_value > 0-10000 ms
:FOOTswitch OUTput ON, OFF
DURation 5 | 10 | 15 Number of seconds footswitch is
triggered
SELect 1-5
CONFigure
:CQM
:LOAD OPEN or <numeric_value> Open circuit or 0-500 (ohms)
:COHMs <numeric_value> Range 0-500, sets the amount
to change the CQM
resistance when the ohms
UP/Down buttons are used
:UP Same as pressing Change by
Ohms Up button
:DOWN Same as pressing Change by
Ohms Down button
:HOLD ON | OFF
:MODE MAIN | RFMeasure | RFLeakage | CQM | LCURve | ASEQuence | SYStools
SYSTem Subsystem
This group allows the user to setup the startup mode for the unit, as well as directly
control the unit, as if pressing the keys on the front panel.
:VOLume Range 0 – 10
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READ Subsystem
This group allows the user to get measurements from the unit.
This subsystem provides status on the operating mode of the unit including messages
that would normally be seen on the display.
KEYWORD COMMENTS
*RST Write Only, Resets unit to default power up state. If selected, the
saved profile is loaded, see Profiles on page 115.
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ESU-2400H Communication Command Summary
From PC to 2400H
Keywords Nodes Subnodes Values
CONFigure RFMeasure DISPlay x is the Screen # (1-5)
y is the Zone # (1-5).
nn=0 to 27:
0=V Load 14=mA P1
1=mA 15=Watts P1
2=Watts 16=V Load P2
3=V Peak 17=mA P2
4=V Pk-Pk 18=Watts P2
SxZy nn 5=V Pk /mV Pk-Pk 19=V Peak P2
6=V Pk+ 20=Time On P2
7=Crest Factor 21=% Duty Cycle P2
8=kHz 22=V Load P3
9=Time On P1 23=mA P3
10=Time Off P1 24=Watts P3
11=Time-Total Cycle 25=V Peak P3
12=% Duty Cycle P1 26=Time On P3
13=V Load P1 27=% Duty Cycle P3
Range: 1-6
SCReen 1-5 = # display zones
6=Measurement List
AVERaging FAST, SLOW, MEDium
LOAD
MODE
INTernal,EXTernal, INT/EXTernal
INTernal 0-6400 Ohms
EXTernal 0-6400 Ohms
TOTal?
Returns combined load based on mode
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ESU-2400H Communication Command Summary (Continued)
Keywords Nodes Subnodes Values
CONFigure RFLeakage DISPlay x is the Screen # (1-5)
y is the Zone # (1-5).
nn=0 to 27:
0=V Load 14=mA P1
1=mA 15=Watts P1
2=Watts 16=V Load P2
3=V Peak 17=mA P2
4=V Pk-Pk 18=Watts P2
SxZy nn
5=V Pk /mV Pk-Pk 19=V Peak P2
6=V Pk+ 20=Time On P2
7=Crest Factor 21=% Duty Cycle P2
8=kHz 22=V Load P3
9=Time On P1 23=mA P3
10=Time Off P1 24=Watts P3
11=Time-Total Cycle 25=V Peak P3
12=% Duty Cycle P1 26=Time On P3
13=V Load P1 27=% Duty Cycle P3
Range: 1-6
SCReen 1-5 = # display zones
6=Measurement List
AVERaging FAST, SLOW, MEDium
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ESU-2400H Communication Command Summary (Continued)
Keywords Nodes Subnodes Values
CONFigure RFLeakage LOAD INTernal,EXTernal,
MODE
INT/EXTernal
INTernal 0-6400 Ohms
EXTernal 0-6400 Ohms
Returns combined
TOTal? load based on
mode
Returns calibrated
load value, what
ACTual? the 2400 uses for
Watts
computations
INPut RANGe 100, 1000, AUTo
CONTinuous,
MODE
PULsed, DELayed
MODE LKG1A,
LKG1B,
LKG2,
LKG3
PULsed MODE 1, 2, 3
PulseT1 0-10000 mA
PulseT2 0-10000 mA
Timeout 0-1000 us
DELayed PulseT1 0-10000 mA
DELay 0-64000 ms
FOOTswitch OUTput ON, OFF
DURation 5, 10, 15 seconds
SELect 1-5
CQM LOAD OPEN or 0- Set or read CQM
500 (ohms) resistance
COHMs Set or read Change
0-500 (ohms)
by ohms amount
Same as pressing
UP change by ohms UP
button
Same as pressing
DOWN change by ohms
DOWN button
POHMs 0-500 Set or read Change
(percent) by Percent amount
Same as pressing
UP change by Percent
UP button
Same as pressing
DOWN change by Percent
DOWN button
MODE MAIN, RFMeasure, RFLeakage,CQM,Lcurve,ASEQuence, SYStools
HOLD ON,OFF (only for RFMeasure, RFLeakage modes)
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ESU-2400H Communication Command Summary (Continued)
Keywords Nodes Subnodes Values
VERsion? [read only]
VOLume 0-10
FAST 1-200 (samples)
SYSTem
MEDium 1-200 (samples)
AVERaging
SLOW 1-200 (samples)
WINdow 0.0 - 100.0 (mV)
VLOAD? Returns: Load Voltage [read only]
MA? Returns: mA RMS [read only]
WATTS? Returns: Watts RMS [read only]
VPeak? Returns: V Peak [read only]
VPP? Returns: V Peak to Peak [read only]
VP-PP? Returns: V Peak/Peak to Peak [read only]
VPK+? Returns: V Positive Peak [read only]
CF? Returns: Crest Factor [read only]
KHZ? Returns: Frequency [read only]
TP1? Returns: Time - Pulse 1 On [read only]
TOFF? Returns: Time - Pulse Off in Pulsed Mode 1 [read only]
TCYC? Returns: Time - Total Cycle [read only]
DP1? Returns: % Duty Cycle of Pulse 1 [read only]
VP1? Returns: Load Voltage of Pulse 1 [read only]
MAP1? Returns: mA Current of Pulse 1 [read only]
WP1? Returns: Watts Pulse 1 [read only]
READ VP2? Returns: Load Voltage of Pulse 2 [read only]
MAP2? Returns: mA Current of Pulse 2 [read only]
WP2? Returns: Watts Pulse 2 [read only]
VPKP2? Returns: Peak Voltage of Pulse 2 [read only]
TP2? Returns: time - Pulse 2 On [read only]
DP2? Returns: % Duty Cycle of Pulse 2 [read only]
VP3? Returns: Load Voltage of Pulse 3 [read only]
MAP3? Returns: mA Current of Pulse 3 [read only]
WP3? Returns: Watts Pulse 3 [read only]
VPKP3? Returns: Peak Voltage of Pulse 3 [read only]
TP3? Returns: time - Pulse 3 On [read only]
DP3? Returns: % Duty Cycle of Pulse 3 [read only]
ALL? Returns: All readings in comma delimited format
TEMP? Returns system temperature (Highest temperature of 8 sensors)
Returns List of system supply voltages
SVOLtage? Footswitch Fuse, +12V, Vbacklight, +5V, +3D, +3ETX, +3DISP, VPS2, Front USB,
Side USB Bottom, Side USB Top
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ESU-2400H Communication Command Summary (Continued)
Keywords Nodes Subnodes Values
Bit Value Definition
0 1 Hold Mode
1 2
2 4 Calibration Mode
3 8
4 16 Tissue Response Test Mode
5 32
6 64 Tissue Response Test Completed
STATus? 7 128 Tissue Response Test Readings Started
8 256 Error Present
9 512 mV Out of Range
10 1024 mA Out of Range
11 2048 Watts Out of Range
12 4096 mV Peak Out of Range
13 8192 Crest Factor Out of Range
14 16384 Fan1 Blocked
15 32768 Fan2 Blocked
Returns Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Analog Version, Firmware Version, Software
*IDN?
Version, OS Version
Resets unit to default power up state. If selected, the saved profile is loaded, see Profiles on
*RST
page 115.
*STB? Returns status byte information, same data format as STATus? command.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Question Answer
I am trying to take a measurement, Chances are you are trying to read a pulsed waveform. Try
why do the readings frequently setting the measurement mode to ‘Pulsed’ instead of
bounce to zero? ‘Continuous’.
How do I measure a bipolar output Initial units were only shipped with two active leads, Green and
when there is only a REM and Yellow. Use the Yellow active cable to connect from the Active
Active cable provided? port on the ESU-2400 to one bipolar output on the DUT. Use
the Green cable to connect from Dispersive 1 on the ESU-2400
to the other bipolar output on the DUT.
Starting with Rev G units, a Blue wire was added to the
accessory kit. The Yellow and Blue wires can be used to
measure bipolar outputs.
I just want to use the ESU-2400 to Yes, you can use profiles to configure the ESU-2400 to boot to
measure current and don’t need all any screen. Select System Tools from the main screen, then
of the other features. Is there an System Setup. The Startup Screen can then be selected and
easy way to do this? saved to a profile.
How do I enter text for the Click in the text box to be edited. To enter text, you will need
Autosequence title or instructions an external USB keyboard. You can also enter the text from
to user? your PC using the Remote mode.
What is the tissue test, how is it Some generators have the ability to seal tissue and detect when
used? the seal is made. These generators use a changing load
impedance to detect the seal. The tissue response test uses a
light bulb as a load to simulate changing tissue impedance. This
mode will monitor the current and report the value right before
the output is turned off.
What is pulsed input mode for? Pulsed mode is for measuring outputs that have a relatively
Isn’t Coag a pulsed waveform? long duty cycle such as 20mS off, 500mS on. Typically, the
generator will have a special button to enable the pulsed
output mode.
The RF Measure screen shows mA, Yes, press the mA RMS text to select the measurement to be
but I need to measure watts. Can shown. You can also press the Display Parameters button to
the ESU-2400 measure watts? select how many measurements are shown on the screen at a
time.
Why do I have two blue REM The cable with the center pin is used to enable the dual pad
cables? function (REM) on the DUT. This cable is used for REM test
mode only. For RF Power measurements the ESU-2400 shorts
the two dispersive inputs internally. The blue cable without the
pin is used because it disables the REM function on the DUT.
I am testing a ForceTriad. When I You must configure the DUT for Demo mode to bypass the REM
key the generator, I get a REM alarm. Use the Tool icon on the right most display and select
alarm on the ForceTriad. Demo Mode from the menu on the left most display.
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Question Answer
The ESU-2400 shows a mV RMS No, this is the output voltage of the internal Current to Voltage
measurement. Is this the load RF transformer. This was included for compatibility with the
voltage? ESU-2050 analyzer. To get load voltage, multiply the RMS
current by the load resistance.
My USB flash drive isn’t recognized Make sure the flash drive is formatted as a FAT32 file system.
by the ESU-2400. The ESU-2400 does not support NTFS formatting.
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MANUAL REVISIONS
Rev 01 Origination
Rev 02 Miscellaneous Edits
Rev 03 Changed drivers, fixed PS/2 mouse, enhanced User interface,
expanded help messages, added footswitch trigger. Revised Analog
Specifications.
Rev 04 Added secure autosequence, ForceTriad PM autosequence,
Hyfrecator test mode, updated formatting, misc. edits.
Rev 05 Specifications updated, Begin ForceTriad PM button added, Transfer
Files feature added
Rev 06 Added ESU-2400H
Rev 07 Advanced Input modes added to Load Curves and Autosequences. All
measurement units are now selectable.
Rev 08 Misc. Edits
Rev 09 Support for automation using CONMED System 5000 and System
2450 generators. Support for Covidien ForceTriad version 3.80 and
4.00
Rev 10 Updated Specifications
Rev 11 New Accessories, Misc. Edits
LIMITED WARRANTY
REMEDIES: THE PURCHASER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE: (1)
THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS OR PRODUCTS,
WITHOUT CHARGE. (2) AT THE OPTION OF BC GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC.,
THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ESU-2400 (only)
RF MEASUREMENT
IMPEDANCE 0-6400 Ω
CONNECTION 4mm Safety Jack
MAXIMUM
INPUT 10kV
VOLTAGE
FREQUENCY 10 kHz – 10 MHz
MEASUREMENT Pearson current to voltage converter
METHOD 0.1V : 1A
0.20 – 70.00 mV RMS
100 mV RANGE
0.01 mV Resolution
VOLTAGE (RMS)
2.0 – 700.0 mV RMS
1000 mV RANGE
0.1 mV Resolution
0.20 – 100.0 mV
100 mV RANGE
0.01 mV Resolution
VOLTAGE (pk, pk-pk)
2.0 – 1000.0 mV
1000 mV RANGE
0.1 mV Resolution
1.0 MHz < f ≤
f ≤ 1.0 MHz f > 2.5 MHz
2.5 MHz
± 1%
Input ± 1% Reading Or ± 1% Reading
Reading
≤ 10.0 mV Or ± 0.25 mV
± 0.25 mV Or ± 1.0 mV
ACCURACY,
± 1%
100 mV RANGE 10.0 mV < Input ≤ ± (1% Reading + ± (6% Reading +
Reading
35.0 mV 0.5% Range) 0.5% Range)
Or ± 0.25 mV
± 1%
Input ± (1% Reading + ± (6% Reading +
Reading
> 35.0 mV 0.5% Range) 5% Range)
Or ± 0.25 mV
2.5 MHz < f ≤
ƒ ≤ 2.5 MHz ƒ > 5 MHz
5 MHz
± 1%
± 1% Reading ± 1% Reading
Input ≤ 50 mV Reading
Or ± 1 mV Or ± 1 mV
Or ± 1 mV
ACCURACY,
50 mV < Input ≤ ± 1% ± 6% Reading
1000 mV RANGE ± 4% Reading
400.0 mV Reading
± (1%
± (4% Reading ± (6% Reading
Reading +
Input > 400.0 mV + 0.25% + 0.25%
0.25%
Range) Range)
Range)
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ESU-2400 (only)
CALCULATED RANGES
2.0 - 700.0 mA RMS
100 mV RANGE
0.1 mA Resolution
CURRENT
20 - 7000 mA RMS
1000 mV RANGE
1 mA Resolution
0 - 999.9 W
POWER 0.1 W Resolution
+/-(4% of reading + 1W) Accuracy
1.4 – 500
CREST FACTOR
0.1 Resolution
0-1000 VRMS
100 mV RANGE
LOAD VOLTAGE 0.1V Resolution
(ESU-2400H ONLY) 0-10000 VRMS
1000 mV RANGE
1V Resolution
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ESU-2400H (only)
RF MEASUREMENT
IMPEDANCE 0-6400 Ω
CONNECTION 4mm Safety Jack
MAXIMUM
INPUT 10kV
VOLTAGE
FREQUENCY 10 kHz – 10 MHz
MEASUREMENT Pearson current to voltage converter
METHOD 0.1V : 1A
0.20 – 70.00 mV RMS
100 mV RANGE
0.01 mV Resolution
VOLTAGE (RMS)
2.0 – 700.0 mV RMS
1000 mV RANGE
0.1 mV Resolution
0.20 – 100.0 mV
100 mV RANGE
0.01 mV Resolution
VOLTAGE (pk, pk-pk)
2.0 – 1000.0 mV
1000 mV RANGE
0.1 mV Resolution
1.0 MHz < f ≤
f ≤ 1.0 MHz f > 2.5 MHz
2.5 MHz
± 1%
Input ± 1% Reading ± 1% Reading
Reading
≤ 10.0 mV Or ± 0.25 mV
Or ± 0.25 mV Or ± 1.0 mV
ACCURACY,
± 1%
100 mV RANGE 10.0 mV < Input ≤ ± (1% Reading ± (6% Reading +
Reading
35.0 mV + 0.5% Range) 0.5% Range)
Or ± 0.25 mV
± 1%
Input ± (1% Reading ± (6% Reading +
Reading
> 35.0 mV + 0.5% Range) 5% Range)
Or ± 0.25 mV
± 1% Reading Or ± 1 ± 1% Reading
Input ≤ 50 mV
ACCURACY, mV Or ± 1 mV
1000 mV RANGE 50 mV < Input ≤
± 1% Reading ± 4% Reading
400.0 mV
± (1% Reading + 0.25% ± (4% Reading +
Input > 400.0 mV
Range) 0.25% Range)
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ESU-2400H (only)
CALCULATED RANGES
2.0 - 700.0 mA RMS
100 mV RANGE
0.1 mA Resolution
CURRENT
20 - 7000 mA RMS
1000 mV RANGE
1 mA Resolution
0 - 999.9 W
POWER 0.1 W Resolution
+/-(4% of reading + 1W) Accuracy
1.4 – 500
CREST FACTOR
0.1 Resolution
0-1000 VRMS
100 mV RANGE
LOAD VOLTAGE 0.1V Resolution
(ESU-2400H ONLY) 0-10000 VRMS
1000 mV RANGE
1V Resolution
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PULSE MODE TIMING MEASUREMENT
RESOLUTION 0.1 ms
ACCURACY ± 0.2 ms
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EMBEDDED COMPUTER MODULE
5.7” QVGA, 320x240 Pixels Color LCD, White LED
DISPLAY
Backlight
TOUCHSCREEN Resistive
RAM 512Mb DDR2
MEMORY
DATA STORAGE 4GB, Micro SD
10/100 Ethernet
EXTERNAL PORTS 3 USB
1 RS-232
OPERATING
Windows CE® 7
SYSTEM
EXTERNAL DEVICE Most Windows supported USB FAT32 formatted flash disks,
SUPPORT printers, keyboard/mouse / etc.
CONNECTIONS
INPUT Color Coded 4mm
CONNECTORS Safety Banana Connectors
OSCILLOSCOPE
BNC (50 Ω), Uncalibrated
OUTPUT
Hirose HR10A-10R-12S(71)
FOOTSWITCH
Mating Connector:
CONNECTOR
Hirose: HR10A-10P-12P(74)
NUMBER OF
AVAILABLE
5, relay controlled
FOOTSWITCH
CONTROLS
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PHYSICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND ELECTRICAL
15 - 30 °C
OPERATING
(59 - 86 °F)
RANGE
20 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
-20 - 60 °C
STORAGE RANGE
(-4 – 140 °F)
12 VDC, minimum 4A
POWER
Kycon 3 position locking receptacle
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ESU ANALYZER MODES
RF MEASUREMENT Allows use as a general-purpose RF meter, including current,
MODE voltage, power and timing measurement
Tests the open circuit leakage of an Isolated Type CF
generator. The test complies with IEC 601.2.2, sec.
LEAKAGE TEST 1A
201.101a, fig, 106 for unloaded tests and sec. 201.101a, test
3, fig 107 for unloaded, adopted by ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001
Tests the open circuit leakage of an Isolated Type CF
generator. The test complies with IEC 601.2.2, sec.
LEAKAGE TEST 1B
201.101a, fig, 106 for unloaded tests and sec. 19.102,
adopted by ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001
Tests the leakage to ground of Earth-referenced Type BF
generators. This test complies with IEC 601.2.2, sec.
LEAKAGE TEST 2 201.101a, test 1, fig. 104, and sec. 201.101a, fig 106 for
loaded tests, and 201.101a, test 3, fig 107 for loaded tests,
adopted by ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001
Tests the leakage to ground of Earth-Referenced Type BF
generators. This test complies with IEC 601.2.2, sec.
LEAKAGE TEST 3
201.101a, test 2, fig. 105, and sec. 19.102, adopted by
ANSI/AAMI HF18-2001
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NOTES
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NOTES
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NOTES
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