USER GUIDE TB-9031
Workstation Monitor Checker
Installation, Operation and Maintenance
Made in the
United States of America
Features and Components
Figure 1. SCS CTE701 Workstation Monitor Checker
Description
The SCS CTE701 Workstation Monitor Checker
verifies the proper operation of the SCS WS Aware
Workstation Monitor, SCS Ground Master Equipment
Ground Monitor, SCS Iron Man Plus Workstation
Monitor and SCS Ground Man Plus Ground Monitor.
The Workstation Monitor Checker simulates resistance,
impedance and voltage signals so that you can see
whether the response of your monitors complies with
your specifications. It meets the ANSI/ESD S20.20
requirements for compliance verification of continuous
monitors.
The Workstation Monitor Checker presents certain
loads and signals to the monitor that simulate specific
parameters of ground connections and wrist straps.
The Workstation Monitor Checker is available in one
model:
Item
Description
CTE701
Workstation Monitor Checker,
with 9V Alkaline Battery
Packaging
1
1
1
1
Workstation Monitor Checker
9V Alkaline Battery
Ground Cable (banana to alligator clip)
3.5 mm Male to Male cable
Figure 2. Workstation Monitor Checker features and
components
The Workstation Monitor Checker uses a 9V alkaline
battery. Make sure that a fresh battery is installed prior
to performing any test. If you are not planning to use
your Workstation Monitor Checker for a long time, please
remove the battery from the device.
Basics
For all tests make sure that:
• Monitor under test is properly grounded and is
operational.
• Disconnect all wires from the monitor under test that go
to the monitored grounds. Leave ground connection of
the monitor connected to a known good ground.
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• Connect banana end of the black grounding cable of
the Workstation Monitor Checker into the Reference
Ground jack of the Workstation Monitor Checker and
the alligator clip end of this cable to a ground terminal of
the monitor under test.
• Turn the Workstation Monitor Checker on.
Metal Ground
This test verifies proper operation of your monitor on
metal ground monitoring as well as EMI detection.
Settings – Ground Resistance
Setup switches allow you to set the parameters in
accordance with your specifications. Metal ground
impedance setting is done using dip switches 5-8.
Switch Position
6
7
8
Resistance, Ohms
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
1
1
1
3
1
0
1
1
4
0
0
1
1
5
1
1
0
1
6
0
1
0
1
7
1
0
0
1
8
0
0
0
1
9
1
1
1
0
10
0
1
1
0
11
1
0
1
0
12
0
0
1
0
13
1
1
0
0
14
0
1
0
0
15
1
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
EMI
The Workstation Monitor Checker provides high frequency
signal to test EMI detection threshold. EMI level is set
using dip switch 9. The Workstation Monitor Checker
provides two different levels of high frequency signal
-- “elevated” and “normal.” In position 1 the EMI level is
“elevated,” in position 0 the level is “normal.” Pressing
“High” push button switch will result in high signal level
within its range, pressing “Low” push button will result in
low signal within its range.
Note: The internal EMI generator drive may be insufficient
to drive extremely low load, such as 0 or 1 ohm.
Procedure – Metal Grounds
• Plug banana end of red cable of the Workstation
Monitor Checker into the Ground Under Test jack of the
Workstation Monitor Checker.
• Plug the thin tip of red cable into the ground terminal of
your monitor. Make sure that the contact is good.
• Press the “Fail” button on the Workstation Monitor
Checker. Ground monitor shall indicate failure (typically,
red light on the monitor). A momentary “blink” of pass
light on the monitor (typically green) when the button is
pressed is acceptable.
• Press the “Pass” Metal Ground button on the
Workstation Monitor Checker. Ground monitor shall
indicate good ground (typically green light on the
monitor).
• While keeping the “Pass” Metal Ground button pressed,
simultaneously press EMI “High” button. On the Ground
Master Equipment Ground Monitor you should see
green light indicating good ground connection and
blinking red light indicating presence of EMI. On the
WS Aware Dual Workstation Monitor the ground light
should be blinking yellow. Release “High” EMI button
and press “Low” EMI button while keeping “Pass” Metal
Ground button pressed. No EMI indication should be
present on the monitor.
Figure 3. Metal ground contacts on the CTC061 WS
Aware Monitor
Pressing a “Fail” push-button switch will result in
resistance that is 1 ohm higher than set above; pressing
the “Pass” push-button switch will result in resistance that
is 1 ohm lower. For example, if your factory is using 10
ohms as the specification for ground impedance, then the
monitor set to 10 ohms should pass at 9 ohms and fail at
11 ohms.
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Wrist Strap
The Workstation Monitor Checker verifies proper
operation of dual conductor wrist strap monitors.
Figure 4. Metal ground contact on the CTC065 Ground
Master Monitor. Do not use screw as contact point.
Dissipative (Soft) Grounds
This test verifies proper operation of soft (dissipative)
ground monitoring such as of mats.
Setup – Ground Resistance
Setup switches to allow you to set the parameters in
accordance with your specification. Dissipative ground
resistance setting is done using switches 1-4.
Switch Position
Monitor Alarm Threshold
1
2
3
4
1000 megohms
0
0
0
1
400 megohms
0
0
1
1
100 megohms
0
1
1
1
10 megohms
1
1
1
1
All other switch positions are unused for this purpose.
Pressing “Soft Ground” push-button switch will result
in load with slightly lower resistance than the alarm
threshold.
Procedure
When measuring dissipative grounds, there could be up
to a 30 second delay before the alarm is triggered. This
eliminates any false alarms due to temporary noise.
• Plug banana end of red cable of the Workstation
Monitor Checker into the Ground Under Test jack of the
Workstation Monitor Checker.
• Plug the thin tip of red cable into soft ground terminal of
your monitor. Make sure that the contact is good.
• Ground monitor shall indicate failure (typically, red light
on the monitor). A momentary “blink” of pass light on the
monitor (typically green) when the button is pressed is
acceptable.
• Press “Soft Ground” button on your Workstation Monitor
Checker. Ground monitor shall indicate good ground
(typically green light). Allow up to 30 seconds for alarm
to trigger for some monitors.
• After release of “Soft Ground” button the ground monitor
shall indicate failure. Allow up to 30 seconds for alarm
to trigger for some monitors.
Setup
The Workstation Monitor Checker provides resistance
of a certain value across the wrist strap terminal input
in order to simulate a wrist strap. A good quality dual
wrist strap has a 1 megohm resistor in each half.
The Workstation Monitor Checker is designed to test
cords with and without resistors. The default is set to
no resistor. A dip switch will configure the Checker to
be used with a 1 megohm resistor cord. (2 megohms
resistance in series.)
Resistance (megohms)
Switch Position 10
12
0
10
1
Procedure
• Connect 3.5 mm test cable to both the Workstation
Monitor Checker and to the Operator jack of your
monitor. At this point the monitor should indicate
failure.
• Press the “Wrist strap” button. Your monitor LED will
turn from red to green and your audible-alarm will turn
off.
Body Voltage
For monitors capable of measuring body voltage, first
set the body voltage threshold by pressing the Body
Voltage button and turning the blue potentiometer while
measuring the voltage to ground on the tip of the 3.5 mm
plug. Red and green LEDs alternatively blink indicating
either positive and negative voltage.
The voltage applied directly to the terminal of the monitor
is 1/2 of the voltage on the operator due to 1 megohm
resistors in the wrist strap. Set Body Voltage on the
Workstation Monitor Checker slightly higher than your
monitor. Monitors are calibrated to 2.5V body voltage.
Press the Wrist strap and Body Voltage High buttons
simultaneously and set your Workstation Monitor
Checker to 1.35V which is slightly higher than 1/2 of
2.5V. Your Workstation Monitor Checker can be set up to
5V.
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Procedure
• Connect 3.5 mm test cable to both the Workstation
Monitor Checker CTE701A and to the Operator jack of
your monitor.
• Press and keep pressed the “Wrist strap” button.
Your monitor LED will turn from red to green and your
audible-alarm will turn off.
• While keeping Pass button, press and keep pressed
Body Voltage “High” button.
• Your monitor should provide indication of excessive
body voltage in each polarity – positive and negative.
When Body Voltage Low button is pressed, no Body
Voltage indication should be present in the monitor.
Limited Warranty, Warranty Exclusions, Limit of
Liability and RMA Request Instructions
See the SCS Warranty http://staticcontrol.descoindustries.com/warranty.aspx
Regulatory Information
e-Waste Disposal-Recycle according to applicable local,
state and federal laws for electrical/electronic waste.
WEEE Statement
The following information is only for EU-member 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.
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.
FCC
Note: 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.
Note: Modifications to this device shall not be made
without the written consent of SCS. Unauthorized
modifications may void the authority granted under
Federal Communication Rules and Industry Canada
Rules permitting the operation of this device.
CE Statement
Meets CE (European Confomity) requirements.
Battery Disposal
Dispose of batteries in accordance with state and local
requirements.
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