PCB Piezotronics IMI DIVISION 699B02 User manual

The information contained in this document supersedes all similar information that
may be found elsewhere in this manual.
Service –Due to the sophisticated
nature of the sensors and associated
instrumentation provided by PCB
Piezotronics, user servicing or repair is
not recommended and, if attempted,
may void the factory warranty. Routine
maintenance, such as the cleaning of
electrical connectors, housings, and
mounting surfaces with solutions and
techniques that will not harm the
physical material of construction, is
acceptable. Caution should be observed
to ensure that liquids are not permitted
to migrate into devices that are not
hermetically sealed. Such devices
should only be wiped with a dampened
cloth and never submerged or have
liquids poured upon them.
Repair –In the event that equipment
becomes damaged or ceases to
operate, arrangements should be made
to return the equipment to PCB
Piezotronics for repair. User servicing or
repair is not recommended and, if
attempted, may void the factory
warranty.
Calibration –Routine calibration of
sensors and associated instrumentation
is recommended as this helps build
confidence in measurement accuracy
and acquired data. Equipment
calibration cycles are typically
established by the users own quality
regimen. When in doubt about a
calibration cycle, a good “rule of thumb”
is to recalibrate on an annual basis. It is
also good practice to recalibrate after
exposure to any severe temperature
extreme, shock, load, or other
environmental influence, or prior to any
critical test.
PCB Piezotronics maintains an ISO-
9001 certified metrology laboratory and
offers calibration services, which are
accredited by A2LA to ISO/IEC 17025,
with full traceability to SI through
N.I.S.T. In addition to the normally
supplied calibration, special testing is
also available, such as: sensitivity at
elevated or cryogenic temperatures,
phase response, extended high or low
frequency response, extended range,
leak testing, hydrostatic pressure
testing, and others. For information on
standard recalibration services or
special testing, contact your local PCB
Piezotronics distributor, sales
representative, or factory customer
service representative.
Returning Equipment –Following
these procedures will ensure that your
returned materials are handled in the
most expedient manner. Before
returning any equipment to PCB
Piezotronics, contact your local
distributor, sales representative, or
factory customer service representative
to obtain a Return Warranty, Service,
Repair, and Return Policies and
Instructions Materials Authorization
(RMA) Number. This RMA number
should be clearly marked on the outside
of all package(s) and on the packing
Service, Repair, and Return
Policies and Instructions

list(s) accompanying the shipment. A
detailed account of the nature of the
problem(s) being experienced with the
equipment should also be included
inside the package(s) containing any
returned materials.
A Purchase Order, included with the
returned materials, will expedite the
turn-around of serviced equipment. It is
recommended to include authorization
on the Purchase Order for PCB to
proceed with any repairs, as long as
they do not exceed 50% of the
replacement cost of the returned
item(s). PCB will provide a price
quotation or replacement
recommendation for any item whose
repair costs would exceed 50% of
replacement cost, or any item that is not
economically feasible to repair. For
routine calibration services, the
Purchase Order should include
authorization to proceed and return at
current pricing, which can be obtained
from a factory customer service
representative.
Contact Information –International
customers should direct all inquiries to
their local distributor or sales office. A
complete list of distributors and offices
can be found at www.pcb.com.
Customers within the United States may
contact their local sales representative
or a factory customer service
representative. A complete list of sales
representatives can be found at
www.pcb.com. Toll-free telephone
numbers for a factory customer service
representative, in the division
responsible for this product, can be
found on the title page at the front of this
manual. Our ship to address and
general contact numbers are:
PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
3425 Walden Ave.
Depew, NY14043 USA
Toll-free: (800) 828-8840
24-hour SensorLineSM: (716) 684-0001
Website: www.pcb.com

PCB工业监视和测量设备 - 中国RoHS2公布表
PCB Industrial Monitoring and Measuring Equipment - China RoHS 2 Disclosure Table
部件名称
有害物质
铅(Pb)
汞
(Hg)
镉
(Cd)
六价铬(Cr(VI))
多溴联苯 (PBB)
多溴二苯醚(PBDE)
住房
O
O
O
O
O
O
PCB板
X
O
O
O
O
O
电气连接器
O
O
O
O
O
O
压电晶体
X
O
O
O
O
O
环氧
O
O
O
O
O
O
铁氟龙
O
O
O
O
O
O
电子
O
O
O
O
O
O
厚膜基板
O
O
X
O
O
O
电线
O
O
O
O
O
O
电缆
X
O
O
O
O
O
塑料
O
O
O
O
O
O
焊接
X
O
O
O
O
O
铜合金/黄铜
X
O
O
O
O
O
本表格依据 SJ/T 11364 的规定编制。
O:表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB/T 26572 规定的限量要求以下。
X:表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB/T 26572 规定的限量要求。
铅是欧洲RoHS指令2011/65/ EU附件三和附件四目前由于允许的豁免。
CHINA RoHS COMPLIANCE

DOCUMENT NUMBER: 21354
DOCUMENT REVISION: D
ECN: 46162
Component Name
Hazardous Substances
Lead
(Pb)
Mercury
(Hg)
Cadmium
(Cd)
Chromium VI
Compounds
(Cr(VI))
Polybrominated
Biphenyls
(PBB)
Polybrominated
Diphenyl
Ethers (PBDE)
Housing
O
O
O
O
O
O
PCB Board
X
O
O
O
O
O
Electrical
Connectors
O
O
O
O
O
O
Piezoelectric
Crystals
X
O
O
O
O
O
Epoxy
O
O
O
O
O
O
Teflon
O
O
O
O
O
O
Electronics
O
O
O
O
O
O
Thick Film
Substrate
O
O
X
O
O
O
Wires
O
O
O
O
O
O
Cables
X
O
O
O
O
O
Plastic
O
O
O
O
O
O
Solder
X
O
O
O
O
O
Copper Alloy/Brass
X
O
O
O
O
O
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
O: Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit
requirement of GB/T 26572.
X: Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above
the limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
Lead is present due to allowed exemption in Annex III or Annex IV of the European RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.

INDUSTRIAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION DIVISION
SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR MACHINE CONDITION MONITORING
Model 699B02 Handheld Vibration Shaker
Operating Guide with Enclosed Warranty Information
3425 Walden Avenue, Depew, New York 14043-2495
Phone (716) 684-0003
Fax (716) 684-3823
Toll Free Line 1-800-959-4IMI
MANUAL NUMBER: 18428
MANUAL REVISION: A

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Table of Contents
Introduction....................................................................................................................... page 3
Description ....................................................................................................................... page 3
Maintenance/Repair ......................................................................................................... page 6
ESD Warning Information................................................................................................. page 7
Warranty/Servicing
Warranty, Service & Return Procedure ............................................................................ page 8
Customer Service............................................................................................................. page 9

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Introduction
Model 699B02 Handheld Shaker is a small, handy, completely self-contained vibration reference source. It is
intended for rapid checking of vibration measurement, monitoring and recording systems using piezoelectric
accelerometers, as well as other types of vibration transducers having a maximum weight of 250 grams.
Figure 1: Model 699B02 Handheld Shaker
Description
Model 699B02 permits accurate adjustment of measuring instrumentation to indicate a standard acceleration level
of 1 g RMS or 1 g peak, adjusting the system for correct measurement. The reference signal may also be used
for velocity and displacement, at 10 mms-1 RMS or 10 mms-1 peak and 10 µm RMS or 10 µm peak-to-peak
respectively. To change between RMS and peak, depress the corresponding side of the rocker switch in the
options cavity of the shaker. For example, to choose RMS, depress the left side of the rocker switch as per
Figure 1.
A system adjustment using Model 699B02 also provides a quick check of the correct function of the complete
measurement system.

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A section view of the shaker’s vibration head is shown in Figure 2. The shaker consists of an electromagnetic
exciter, driven by an oscillator at a frequency of 159.2 Hz (1000 rads-1). A small ICP® accelerometer provides a
servo feedback to maintain a constant vibration level of 1 g. This enables accelerometers with masses up to 250
grams to be adjusted without their mass influencing the reference level.
Use of the shaker is straight-forward. The accelerometer is attached to the shaker using the supplied ¼-28 stud.
Alternatively, the shaker is supplied with adapter mounting studs for 10-32 and M6 x 1.0 mounting threads. Note:
When the sensor mass is lighter than 75 grams, screw in adapter mass between the sensor and the shaker head.
The unit will not operate if mass of sensor system is less than 75 grams.
Connect the accelerometer to the vibration level indicating instrument and activate the shaker by pushing the
On/Off button on the side of the shaker. See Figure 1.
The indicating instrument may now be adjusted to read the relevant reference value. Following the system
adjustment, the shaker is switched off by pressing the On/Off button a second time. To prolong the useful life of
the batteries, Model 699B02 automatically switches off after 90 seconds. With new batteries, 80 sensitivity
checks with maximum load are possible. To change between auto shutoff and continuous run, depress the
corresponding side of the rocker switch in the options cavity of the shaker. For example, to choose auto shutoff,
depress the left side of the rocker switch as per Figure 1.
Figure 2: Cross-Section of Handheld Shaker Vibration Head
When the On/Off button is pushed for the first time, Model 699B02 handheld shaker is activated. Power is
ramped up to the actuator to provide a smooth, gradual turn-on. This action prevents shock-induced overloads to
the test sensor. A special sensor within the unit constantly measures the g level and adjusts to maintain 1 g. The
frequency is 159.2 Hz. Since a relatively stiff suspension is used, any sensor up to 250 grams can be verified
without affecting accuracy. Model 699B02 is powered by four (4) “AA” batteries in a pack. The pack model
number is 073A15. Alkaline batteries are recommended for a longer service life. Since Model 699B02 is a

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precision instrument and is used to check the sensitivity of sensors, it should be verified prior to use with a
reference standard. The unit has several unique features of interest:
Continuous Use Option Switch: In this mode, once the shaker is turned on, it does not shut off until the
On/Off button is depressed a second time. The default position of this switch is Auto; the unit turns off
automatically after a preset time.
Peak/RMS Selection: If a 100 mV/g sensor is on the shaker table, and the unit is in peak mode, then the
output is 100 mV/g. If the switch is set to RMS, then the output is 141 mV. See Figure 3.
External Power Supply: An optional DC power supply (Model 073A16) is available for power Model
699B02 handheld shaker. It operates off 85-245 VAC, 47-63 Hz input. When this power supply is
plugged into the shaker, the internal batteries are automatically disconnected.
Figure 3: Peak vs RMS Selection with 100 mV/g Accelerometer
Calibration Check Points: Calibration of the internal feedback circuit can be verified via test points
(located in the options cavity). See Figure 1. The measured value in volts AC should agree with the
calibration certificate. This is useful for quick field check of unit integrity, such as that which might be
needed if the shaker is dropped and a reference standard is not immediately available. This test is not a
guarantee of shaker function. If the data does not agree with expected values, the shaker should be
checked with a calibration standard before continued use.
Low Power Indicator: A low power indicator light is located above the On/Off switch. See Figure 1. This
light glows when the available power is marginally adequate to drive the shaker (with the mass on the
shaker). This indicator does not signify erroneous data. If Model 699B02 cannot obtain 1 g at 159.2 Hz,
then the unit shuts off. The low power indicator signifies an imminent inability to drive the mass on the
shaker because the test sensor is too heavy, the batteries are low on power or the external power supply
is inadequate.

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Maintenance - Repair
This is fully CE-compliant. Aside from battery replacement, no maintenance is required for this unit. It is
suggested that, if trouble occurs, the factory be contacted. Because of the nature of IMI instrumentation, field
repair is typically not recommended and voids the warranty. If factory service is required, return the instrument to
IMI. A free quotation will be provided prior to servicing.
IMI, a division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc., is an ISO 9001 certified company that has embraced its company
mission of TOTAL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. This is a guarantee that means, if at any time you are not
satisfied with any of our products or service, we will correct the problem. Please contact us for high-quality
equipment and unmatched customer support. If you have any questions or concerns on the use of any IMI
product or the aforementioned policies, call the IMI Vibration Group at 716-684-0003.

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Warning 1 –ESD Sensitivity
The power supply/signal conditioner should not be opened by anyone other than qualified service
personnel. This product is intended for use by qualified personnel who recognize shock hazards and are familiar
with the safety precautions required to avoid injury.
Warning 2 –ESD Sensitivity
This equipment is designed with user safety in mind. However, the protection provided by the equipment may be
impaired if the equipment is used in a manner not specified by PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Caution 1 –ESD Sensitivity
Cables can kill your equipment. High voltage electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage electrical devices.
Similar to a capacitor, a cable can hold a charge caused by triboelectric transfer, such as that which occurs in the
following:
Laying on and moving across a rug,
Any movement through air,
The action of rolling out a cable, and/or
Contact with a non-grounded person.
The PCB solution for product safety:
Connect the cables only with the AC power off.
Temporarily “short” the end of the cable before attaching it to any signal input or output.
Caution 2 –ESD Sensitivity
ESD considerations should be made prior to performing any internal adjustments on the equipment. Any
piece of electronic equipment is vulnerable to ESD when opened for adjustments. Internal adjustments should
therefore be done ONLY at an ESD-safe work area. Many products have ESD protection, but the level of
protection may be exceeded by extremely high voltage.

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Warranty
IMI instrumentation is warranted against defective material and workmanship for 1 year unless otherwise
expressly specified. Damage to instruments caused by incorrect power or misapplication, is not covered by
warranty. If there are any questions regarding power, intended application, or general usage, please consult with
your local sales contact or distributor. Batteries and other expendable hardware items are not covered by
warranty.
Service
Because of the sophisticated nature of IMI instrumentation, field repair is typically NOT recommended and may
void any warranty. If factory service is required, return the instrumentation according to the “Return Procedure”
stated below. A repair and/or replacement quotation will be provided prior to servicing at no charge. Before
returning the unit, please consult a factory IMI applications engineer concerning the situation as certain problems
can often be corrected with simple on-site procedures.
Return Procedure
To expedite returned instrumentation, contact a factory IMI applications engineer for a RETURN MATERIAL
AUTHORIZATION (RMA) NUMBER. Please have information available such as model and serial number. Also,
to insure efficient service, provide a written description of the symptoms and problems with the equipment to a
local sales representative or distributor, or contact IMI if none are located in your area.
Customers outside the U.S. should consult their local IMI distributor for information on returning equipment. For
exceptions, please contact the International Sales department at IMI to request shipping instructions and an RMA.
For assistance, please call (716) 684-0003, or fax us at (716) 684-3823. You may also receive assistance via e-
mail at imi@pcb.com or visit our web site at www.pcb.com.

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Customer Service
IMI, a division of PCB Piezotronics, guarantees Total Customer Satisfaction.If, at any time, for any reason, you
are not completely satisfied with any IMI product, IMI will repair, replace, or exchange it at no charge. You may
also choose, within the warranty period, to have your purchase price refunded.
IMI offers to all customers, at no charge, 24-hour phone support. This service makes product or application
support available to our customers, day or night, seven days a week. When unforeseen problems or emergency
situations arise, call the IMI Hot Line at (716) 684-0003, and an application specialist will assist you.
3425 Walden Avenue, Depew, NY 14043-2495
Phone: (716) 684-0003
USA Fax: (716) 684-3823
INTL Fax: (716) 684-4703
ICP ® is a registered trademark of PCB Piezotronics, Incorporated,
which uniquely identifies PCB sensors that incorporate built-in microelectronics.

Model Number
699B02 HAND HELD SHAKER Revision: C
ECN #: 49738
Performance EN GLISH SI
Operating Frequency(± 1 %) 159.2 Hz 159.2 Hz
Acceleration Output(± 3 %) 1 g rms 9.81 m/s² rms [1]
Velocity Output 0.39 in/sec rms 9.81 mm/s rms [2]
Displacement Output 0.39 mil rms 9.81 µm rms [2]
Transverse Output ≤ 3 % ≤ 3 %
Distortion(0 to 250 grams load) 7 % 7 % [3]
Maximum Load 8.8 oz 250 gm [4]
Automatic Switch Off Time 1.0 to 2.5 minutes 1.0 to 2.5 minutes [5]
Calibration Cycles(250 gram load) 90 cycles 90 cycles [6]
Environmental
Temperature Range(Operating) 15 to 130 °F -10 to 55 °C
Electrical
Ramp-Up time ≤ 3 sec ≤ 3 sec [7]
Power Required(Standard) Internal Battery Internal Battery
Power Required(Alternate) DC Power DC Power
Internal Battery(Quantity) 4 4
Internal Battery(Type) AA AA [8]
DC Power(± 5 %) 12 VDC 12 VDC
DC Power 1.67 Amps 1.67 Amps
Battery Life(250 gram load) 2.3 hours 2.3 hours [6]
Ph ysical
Size - Height 7.8 in 200 mm
Weight(with batteries) 31 oz 900 gm [7]
Mounting Thread 1/4-28 Female No Metric Equivalent [9][10]
Mounting Torque(Maximum) to 10 in-lb to 10 in-lb [9]
Size - Diameter 2.2 in 56 mm
[11]
All specifications are at room temperature unless otherwise specified.
In the interest of constant product improvement, we reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
ICP® is a registered trademark of PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
OPTIONAL VERSION S
Optional versions have identical specifications and accessories as listed for the standard model
except where noted below. More than one option may be used.
NOTES:
[1]Unit supplied set to rms; see manual for peak selection.
[2]Calculated values for reference only.
[3]Typical max for range
[4]For sensors weighing <75 grams add model 080A136 mass
[5]Unit supplied set to auto shut off; see manual for continuous use selection.
[6]Approximate values, based on automatic switch off time and dependent on type of batteries.
[7]Typical.
[8]Alkaline type recommended for longest service life.
[9]Transducer to shaker table.
[10]Test sensor should be hand tightened (without tools).
[11]See PCB Declaration of Conformance PS022 for details.
Date: 07/10/2019 Date: 07/10/2019 Date: 07/10/2019 Date: 07/10/2019 67896
Entered: LK Engineer: BAM Sales: MC Approved: BAM Spec Number:
Ph on e: 800-959-4464
Fax: 716-684-3823
E-M ail: imi@ pcb.com
3425 Walden Avenue, Depew, NY 14043
SUP PLIED A CCESSORIES:
Model M081A19 Mounting stud, 1/4-28 to M6 x 1, SS with shoulder (1)
Model 073A15 Battery Pack (1)
Model 080A136 Calibration Mass (1)
Model 081A08 Mounting Stud (10-32 to 1/4-28) (1)
Model 081A40 Mounting Stud (2)

FRONT REAR
1
1
2
2
A A
B B
CODE
IDENT. NO.
52681
DWG. NO.
SCALE: SHEET
DRAWN CHECKED ENGINEER
TITLE
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TOLERANCES ARE:
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS
[ IN BRACKETS ]
ANGLES 2 DEGREES
3425 WALDEN AVE. DEPEW, NY 14043
(716) 684-0001 E-MAIL: sales@pcb.com
DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
ANGLES 2 DEGREES
FILLETS AND RADII
.003 - .005
FILLETS AND RADII
0.07 - 0.13
OUTLINE DRAWING
8792
1 OF 1
.625X
MODEL 699A02, 699B02
HAND HELD CALIBRATOR
DECIMALS XX ±.03
XXX ±.010
DECIMALS X ± 0.8
XX ± 0.25
KRM 11/1/18 KRM 11/1/18 CPH 11/1/18
8792
PCB Piezotronics Inc. claims proprietary rights in
the information disclosed hereon. Neither it nor any
reproduction thereof will be disclosed to others
without the written consent of PCB Piezotronics Inc.
REVISIONS
REV DESCRIPTION DIN
C DC 12 VOLTS WAS DC 10 VOLTS 48673
7.84 [199.1]
.10 [2.5]
2.19 [55.6]
1/4-28 UNF - 2B
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