USER GUIDE TB-9014
725 Wrist Strap Monitor
Operation and Maintenance
Theory of Operation
The SCS 725 Wrist Strap Monitor is designed to monitor
the operation of the wrist strap grounding system of
a single operator. The system features special wrist
bands and ground cords that contain two independent
conductors.
Figure 1. SCS 725 Wrist Strap Monitor
Description
The 725 Wrist Strap Monitor is designed to monitor the
operation of a wrist strap grounding system for a single
operator. This product has been designed and tested
for use with SCS Dual Conductor Wrist Straps and SCS
Worksurfaces Grounding Systems. This unit is powered
by a 9 volt alkaline battery. Use of other components
or use in any other application not evaluated by SCS
may cause improper performance and/or an unsafe
condition. To avoid damage to the 725 Wrist Strap
Monitor, do not use this monitor outside of the operating
conditions listed in this user guide.
Meets requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20 and
recommendations of ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20
which includes “if the products that are being produced
are of such value that knowledge of a continuous,
reliable ground is needed, and then continuous
monitoring should be considered or even required”.
SCS offers the following accessories for the 725 Wrist
Strap Monitor:
Item
Description
725VK
Verification Kit
723
Belt Clip
770065
Verification Tester
The 725 Wrist Strap Monitor performs a resistance
measurement by applying a small electrical current.
The path for the current is through one conductor of the
wrist strap ground cord that contains a current-limiting
resistor, through one side of the wristband, through the
skin of the wearer under the band, through the second
side of the wristband, through the second conductor
of the wrist strap ground cord that contains a current
limiting resistor, and finally back to the monitor.
If the resistance of the wrist strap loop is less than
35 megohms, the wrist strap ground cord, wristband,
and the interface of the wristband to the arm of the
wearer are considered to be functioning correctly. If the
measured resistance is over 35 megohms, a red lamp
flashes along with a chirping audible alarm.
In addition, the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor monitors the
ground clip connection to a predetermined electrical
ground. This is accomplished by measuring the
resistance from the monitor, through one conductor of
the monitor’s ground cord and metal clip, through the
ground point conducting medium, through the other
metal clip and conductor of the monitor’s ground cord,
and finally back to the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor. If the
resistance of this loop exceeds 10 megohms, a red
lamp will illuminate with a continuous audible alarm.
This indicates that there is a problem with the monitor’s
ground cord or the ground.
The SCS 725 Wrist Strap Monitor monitors the battery
voltage and alerts the operator when it is necessary to
change the battery. When the battery voltage falls below
6 volts ±10%, the red lamp will illuminate with no audible
alarm. At this time the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor is still
operational, making reliable resistance measurements of
the wrist strap assembly and the ground connection.
Packaging
1 725 Wrist Strap Monitor with 5 ft. Ground Clip
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Installation
ATTACHING TO A WORKSURFACE
The SCS 725 Wrist Strap Monitor can be used to
ground a worksurface while providing a monitored
grounding point for an operator. To ground a
worksurface, the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor contains a
snap located on its bottom cover, that is connected
internally to the monitor’s ground cord. To use this
feature there must be an SCS 10 mm Female Snap
Fastener 3034, attached to the grounding layer of the
worksurface. Simply align the male snap on the monitor
with the female snap on the worksurface and press
downward on the monitor. The worksurface is now
automatically grounded through a one megohm resistor
by the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor.
Use of an optional SCS Stand-By Jack 3057 at the
work station extends the life of the monitor’s input jack.
The user disconnects the wrist strap ground cord from
the wristband and plugs into the Stand-By Jack 3057
which is mounted at the work station. Plugging into
the Stand-By Jack 3057 prevents the 725 Wrist Strap
Monitor from continuously alarming when disconnected
from the wristband.
Note: Although the worksurface is grounded by the SCS
725 Wrist Strap Monitor, it is not monitoring the ground
to the worksurface.
UNDERNEATH A WORKBENCH
The SCS 725 Wrist Strap Monitor can be mounted
under a workbench by securing with two #8 screws (not
supplied) through the mounting hole tabs located on the
top cover.
When mounting the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor under a
workbench for non-mobile use, remove the parking
clip from the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor using a small
screwdriver. The 725 Wrist Strap Monitor is now ready
to mount. Position the monitor so that it is convenient
for the operator to plug their wrist strap ground cord into
the jack on the front of the monitor. It is recommended
that the front face of the monitor be flush or slightly
recessed from the front edge of the workbench. Attach
the monitor to the workbench with the screws. It may
be necessary to pre-drill pilot holes for the screws.
Attach the dual conductor ground clip or each wire of
the monitor’s dual conductor ground cord to a suitable
ground.
Note: Use of the monitor in this way precludes
grounding a worksurface through the snap connector on
the bottom of the monitor. A static control worksurface, if
present, would require grounding separately through an
additional ground cord.
Figure 3. Installating the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor
underneath a workbench
Figure 2. Using the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor with a
worksurface
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723 BELT CLIP ACCESSORY
An optional belt clip is available to further enhance
the portability feature of the SCS 725 Wrist Strap
Monitor. This expands the use of the monitor when
operators need to be highly mobile as in an electronic
manufacturing environment. Simply attach the belt clip
with female snap connector to the male snap connector
on the monitor bottom cover. Slide the clip over your
belt in a convenient place, so that the wrist strap ground
cord will not interfere with normal body movements
when attached to the monitor. Attach the dual conductor
ground clip to a suitable ground at the work location.
During mobility, attach the dual conductor ground clip to
the parking clip on the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor.
Remember that the monitor is informing you that the
operator is exceeding the established static control
requirement for resistance to ground when wearing a
static protective wrist strap assembly. These alarms
alert the operator when sensitive electronics are
possibly being exposed to static electricity. Prior to
incorporating the wrist strap monitor into your static
control process, the operator could be unaware of these
events. If you decide not to use the dual conductor
ground clip that is attached to the monitor’s ground cord
in the way described in this user instruction manual,
observe the following precaution: Attach each of the two
wires of the monitor’s ground cord to separate ground
bonding points. By attaching the wires to the same
ground but at different physical locations, the monitor
can check for loose or lost connections.
Parking Clip
Figure 4. Using the 723 Belt Clip accessory
Operation
To operate the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor, attach the
monitor’s six foot ground cord with dual conductor
ground clip to a suitable ground.
Attach an SCS Dual Conductor Ground Cord to an SCS
Dual Conductor Wristband. Place the wristband on your
wrist and plug the cord into the jack on the front of the
725 Wrist Strap Monitor. Plugging into the jack activates
the monitor and causes it to emit a short beep and the
red lamp to momentarily flash. If the red lamp flashes
with an intermittent audible alarm or at any time during
use, the resistance of the wrist strap assembly is greater
than 35 megohms. If the red lamp and the audible
alarm remain on continuously, check the dual conductor
ground clip connection.
Note: Operators may complain that the alarm is
sounding too often until they learn to adjust the
wristband to fit securely or apply an approved skin
moisturizer on a frequent basis.
A parking clip is supplied with the 725 Wrist Strap
Monitor allowing mobile users to silence the ground
clip disconnect alarm. Attaching the dual conductor
ground clip to the parking clip prevents unnecessary
disconnecting/connecting of the wrist strap ground cord
from the input jack during mobility. An added benefit
of this feature is that it extends the life of the dual
conductor ground cord plug and the monitor’s input jack.
The parking clip is already attached to the mounting tab
of the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor. If the 725 Wrist Strap
Monitor Model is to be mounted under a workbench for
permanent use, remove the parking clip from the 725
Wrist Strap Monitor using a small screwdriver.
Maintenance
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When only the red lamp illuminates on the SCS 725
Wrist Strap Monitor, it is time to change the battery.
Unplug the wrist strap ground cord from the 725 Wrist
Strap Monitor jack before proceeding. Remove the top
cover of the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor case by squeezing
the two tabs (grooved area located on the bottom cover)
inward while lifting the top cover. Remove the used
battery carefully by using a pulling-twisting motion to
unsnap the battery from the connectors on the printed
circuit board.
Install a new 9 volt alkaline battery by supporting
the snap connectors on the printed circuit board with
your fingers, while using a pushing-twisting motion
to fully seat the terminals of the battery into the snap
connectors.
Note: Use an alkaline battery.
Pass the monitor’s ground cord through one of the two
exit wire slots in the bottom half of the case. Align the
rear locking tab on the top cover, to the tab slot on the
bottom cover while maintaining the ground cord in the
desired wire slot. Rotate the top cover downward onto
the two side locking tabs of the bottom cover and snap
firmly into place.
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5. Connect the two single conductor wires with alligator
clips to the metal jaws of the monitor's ground clip.
One wire should connect to the top piece of the jaw,
and the other wire should connect to the bottom
piece. Ensure that the two pieces do not make
contact with one another.
6. Clip the other ends of the single conductor wires
to the 5.0M plug from the verification kit. One wire
should make contact with the two conductors on the
verification kit's plug (see Figure 7).
Wire 1
Wire 2
Figure 5. Replacing the battery
Verification Procedure
The 725 Wrist Strap Monitor is calibrated to standards
traceable to NISTand the calibration certificate can be
downloaded here. Frequency of recalibratrion should
be based on the critical nature of those ESD sensitive
items handled and the risk of failure for the ESD
protective equipment and materials. In general, we
recommend that calibration be performed annually.
Use the SCS 725VK Verification Kit to perform periodic
testing (once every 6-12 months) of the 725 Wrist Strap
Monitor. The 725VK Verification Kit can be used on
the shop floor within a few minutes virtually eliminating
downtime, verifying that the monitor is operating within
tolerances.
Figure 6. 725VK Verfication Kit
Equipment Needed:
1 725VK Verification Kit
2 Single conductor wires with alligator clip terminals
1. Install a new 9 volt battery into the SCS 725 Wrist
Strap Monitor.
Figure 7. Connecting the monitor's ground clip to the
725VK plugs
7. Use the 5.0M plug from the verification kit. The
monitor's LED and alarm should remain OFF.
8. Use the 11.5M plug from the verification kit. The
monitor's LED should illuminate, and its alarm
should sound continuously.
Specifications
Accuracy
±15%
Test Voltage
9VDC open circuit
Test Current
Less than 1 microamp
Size
2.5" x 2.6" x 1.1"
Power Supply
Requirements
9 Volt alkaline battery
recommended (not supplied)
Environmental
Operating Conditions
Temperature:
Maximum : 110°F / 43°C
Minimum : 50°F / 10°C
Humidity:
Maximum relative humidity
75%
2. Short the monitor's ground clip by attaching it to a
conductive metal object such as a coin.
3. Connect the 29.8M plug from the verification kit into
the operator jack on the monitor. The monitor's
LED and alarm should remain OFF.
4. Connect the 40.2M plug from the verification kit into
the operator jack on the monitor. The monitor's
LED should flash, and its alarm should chirp.
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Safety Information
Warning:
To reduce the risks associated with medical device
malfunction which, if not avoided, could result in serious
injury or death:
• Persons with active implanted medical devices
(such as heart pacemaker devices) should never
use this monitor.
Caution:
To reduce the risks associated with environmental
contamination which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury:
• Dispose of monitor in accordance with all applicable
local and government regulations.
Notice:
To prevent damage to the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor:
• Users should not attempt to service this device.
• Do not use in wet or humid environments.
To reduce the risk of damage to components or
assemblies being handled:
• Always properly ground your tools and dissipative
surfaces to known good ground before connecting
the 725 Wrist Strap Monitor for monitoring. If unsure
of suitable ground, contact a licensed electrician
before installation.
• Always ensure operator grounding during use of
monitor. The 725 Wrist Strap Monitor does not
provide grounding.
Environmental Conditions
This equipment has been tested and found to be safe to
operate within these environmental conditions.
This is not a warranty of equipment performance within
these conditions.
• Indoor use only
• Ingress Protection: IPX0
• Altitude: Up to 2,000 m
• Pollution degree 2
• Temperature: Maximum 110°F / 43°C Minimum
50°F / 10°C
• Humidity: Maximum relative humidity 80% for
temperatures up to 31°C decreasing linearly to 50%
relative humidity at 40°C .
Regulatory Information
WEEE Statement
The following information is only for EU-members
States: The mark shown to the right is in compliance
with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE). The mark indicates the
requirement NOT to dispose the equipment as unsorted
municipal waste, but use the return and collection
systems according to local law.
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide a reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at their own
expense.
ICES Statement
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la
NMB-003 du Canada.
Made in China
Limited Warranty, Warranty Exclusions, Limit of
Liability and RMA Request Instructions
See the SCS Warranty http://staticcontrol.descoindustries.com/warranty.aspx
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