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6  Reference and Specification

K0470 Revision A

6 - 6

[EN] English

 

6.4 Measure Set-up

Pressure zero

During use, the instrument pressure sensor can show small zero shifts caused by time and 
temperature changes. Regular “zeroing” increases measuring precision.

Process

Selects display processing features that change the reading, as follows:

%:

Pressure can be displayed reading as a percentage of full-scale or as a percentage 
of a specified span.

Filter:

The displayed reading can be filtered by a custom low pass filter or the filter can 
be disabled 

(default disabled)

. The indicator works at a speed independent of the 

filter time constant.

Tare:

A specific tare value can be selected or the current displayed pressure reading can 
be “captured” as the tare value. The display shows the selected tare value in the 
pressure window.

Peak:

 Maximum, minimum and average display of pressure readings.

Task

Selecting Task enables a set of pre-determined functions and software enabled optional 
functions.

Icon

Function

Icon

Function

Icon

Function

Test program

Test program copy

Test program 
delete

Timing

Time out

Timed zero

Units

User defined units

Use log

Use log history

Vent

Vent time out

Vent Yes/No

Vent set-up

Warning

Zero analogue 
output

Zero history

Zero

Summary of Contents for K0470

Page 1: ...neral Electric Company All Rights Reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice GE is a registered trademark of General Electric Company Other company or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies which are not affiliated with GE ...

Page 2: ... either warnings or cautions issued to protect the user and the equipment from injury or damage Use qualified technicians and good engineering practice for all procedures in this publication Pressure Do not apply pressures greater than the maximum working pressure to the equipment Toxic Materials There are no known toxic materials used in construction of this equipment Maintenance The equipment mu...

Page 3: ...nvironment Indoor use only Do NOT use in potentially explosive environments a Absolute min Minute or minimum a c Alternating current mm millimetre ALT Altitude mV millivolts ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange MWP Maximum working pressure BSP British pipe thread No Number CAS Calibrated airspeed NPT National Pipe Thread CSK Countersunk PACE Pressure automated calibration equip...

Page 4: ...rs standard 488 for programmable devices with a digital interface Tx Transmit data in Inch UUT Unit under test kg kilogram V Volts kts knots ve Positive m Metre ve Negative mA milliampere C Degrees Celsius max Maximum F Degrees Fahrenheit mbar Millibar K0467 User Guide and Safety Instructions K0469 PACE Heritage Communications Manual K0450 PACE Series Calibration Manual K0472 PACE Series SCPI Manu...

Page 5: ...directives The equipment carries the CE mark This symbol on the equipment indicates that the user should read the user manual This symbol on the equipment indicates a warning and that the user should refer to the user manual Ce symbole sur l instrument indique que l utilisateur doit consulter le manuel d utili sation Ce symbole dans le manuel indique une situation dangereuse This symbol warns the ...

Page 6: ...ate as follows VALUE 2 VALUE 1 x FACTOR 1 FACTOR 2 Pressure units Factor hPa Pressure units Factor hPa mbar 1 0 cmH2O 20 C 0 978903642 bar 1000 0 mH2O 20 C 97 8903642 Pa N m2 0 01 kg m2 0 0980665 hPa 1 0 kg cm2 980 665 kPa 10 0 torr 1 333223684 MPa 10000 0 atm 1013 25 mmHg 0 C 1 333223874 psi 68 94757293 cmHg 0 C 13 33223874 lb ft2 0 4788025898 mHg 0 C 1333 223874 inH2O 4 C 2 4908891 inHg 0 C 33 8...

Page 7: ...ion for Use 2 1 2 4 Connecting the Instrument 2 2 2 5 Mounting kits 2 8 2 6 Electrical connections 2 10 3 OPERATION 3 1 3 1 Preparation 3 1 3 2 Power up Sequence 3 1 3 3 Measure Mode 3 2 3 4 Operation and Example Procedures 3 8 3 5 Global Set up Selections 3 11 3 6 Supervisor Set up 3 12 3 7 Instrument Status 3 13 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 4 1 Introduction 4 1 4 2 Visual inspection 4 1 4 3 Cleaning 4 1 ...

Page 8: ...5 4 Fault Finding 5 4 5 5 Approved Service Agents 5 4 6 REFERENCE AND SPECIFICATION 6 1 6 1 Installation notes 6 1 6 2 Reference port 6 2 6 3 Icons 6 3 6 4 Measure Set up 6 6 6 5 Status 6 7 6 6 Global Set up 6 8 6 7 Supervisor Set up 6 9 6 8 Calibration 6 27 6 9 Specification 6 27 6 10 Options 6 28 6 11 Installation and Ancillary Equipment 6 31 6 12 Return Goods Material Procedure 6 31 6 13 Packag...

Page 9: ...K0470 Revision A viii EN English Intentionally blank ...

Page 10: ...e instrument can be operated remotely through communication interfaces Figure 1 1 PACE1000 General view The rear of the instrument houses all the electrical and pressure input connections The electrical connections provide a power supply serial and parallel communication interfaces pressure ports and option ports The instrument can be used as follows Free standing instrument positioned on a horizo...

Page 11: ...scription K0470 Revision A 1 2 EN English Options available for the PACE1000 refer to the data sheet Information and notes on applications Ref Reference and Specification Section 6 or www gemeasurement com ...

Page 12: ...edures that follow 1 Pack the instrument Ref Reference and Specification Section 6 13 2 Return the instrument for calibration repair complete the return goods procedure Ref Reference and Specification Section 6 12 2 3 Preparation for Use The instrument can be used as a Free standing instrument positioned on a horizontal surface Panel mounted using the panel mount option kit Ref Section 2 5 Rack mo...

Page 13: ...TINGS AND EQUIPMENT DO NOT USE ANY DAMAGED FITTINGS AND EQUIPMENT DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE OF THE INSTRUMENT THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT RATED FOR OXYGEN USE Pneumatic Pressure Figure 2 1 1 Refer to the Data sheet for the correct pressure mediums to be used 2 Connect the Unit Under Test UUT to the required connection port Note For instruments with NPT connections use applicable bonded ...

Page 14: ... be isolated and vented 2 Connect the Unit Under Test UUT to the output connection port Note For instruments with NPT connections use applicable bonded sealing as shown in figure below Connection Input ISO228 1 G 1 8 parallel threads DIN ISO228 1 JIS B0202 Reference ISO228 1 G 1 8 parallel threads DIN ISO228 1 JIS B0202 Parallel threads must be used Female thread type is parallel thread to ISO228 ...

Page 15: ...WARNING PRESSURE RANGES 210 BAR 3000 PSI ARE ONLY RATED FOR HYDRAULIC USE CAUTIONS Do not exceed the maximum pressures stated in the appropriate Component Manual for the unit under test Reduce pressure at a controlled rate when venting to atmosphere Carefully de pressurize all pipes to atmospheric pressure before disconnecting and connecting to the unit under test Connections 1 Switch off the powe...

Page 16: ...d Alternative method below 100 bar IO SNUBBER 1 IO ADAPT 9 16AUTOC ISO 228 Male to 9 16 Autoclave IO DIFFUSER 1 IO ADAPT G1 4 ISO 228 Male to G1 4 Female IO ADAPT 1 8NPT ISO 228 Male to 1 8 NPT Female IO ADAPT 1 4NPT ISO 228 Male to 1 4 NPT Female IO ADAPT 7 16UNF ISO 228 Male to 7 16 UNF Female IO ADAPT AN4 ISO 228 Male to AN4 37 Male IO ADAPT AN6 ISO 228 Male to AN6 37 Male IO ADAPT BARB ISO 228...

Page 17: ...210 BAR 3000 PSI ARE ONLY RATED FOR HYDRAULIC USE DO NOT USE A SENSOR FOR GAS THAT HAS BEEN USED WITH HYDRAULIC LIQUID CAUTIONS Do not exceed the maximum pressures stated in the appropriate component manual for the unit under test Reduce pressure at a controlled rate when venting to atmosphere Carefully de pressurize all pipes to atmospheric pressure before disconnecting and connecting to the unit...

Page 18: ...ale Autoclave 1 Switch off the power supply before connecting or disconnecting the instrument 2 Use the applicable sealing method for all pressure connections 3 Isolate the hydraulic pressures and de pressurise the pipes before connecting or disconnecting the instrument Pressure input Figure 2 1 Make sure the user systems can be isolated and vented 2 Use the applicable sealing method for all press...

Page 19: ... of air through the equipment rack and around the instrument especially at high ambient temperatures Figure 2 5 Rack mounting Procedure 1 Locate instrument in rack mount assembly 2 Secure with the four M3 x 6 screws maximum length M3 x 8 3 Support the instrument and connect the cables and pipes 4 Refer to the electrical connections below before fitting the instrument into the equipment rack 5 Temp...

Page 20: ...st allow for the removal and fitment of the instrument The cooling air of the instrument must not be obstructed Allow a free flow of air through the equipment rack and around the instrument especially at high ambient temperatures Figure 2 6 Panel mounting Procedure 1 Remove the four screws from the instrument 2 Locate the instrument in panel mount assembly 3 Secure with the four screws 4 Support t...

Page 21: ...adaptor supply circuit 3 The power adaptor input power supply range 100 240VAC 50 to 60Hz 660mA Installation Category II Note The power adaptor must be supplied by a fused or overload protected power supply 4 Connect the power adaptor to the instrument 5 Switch the power supply on 6 Check that the front panel display shows the power up sequence Ref section 3 2 Note After the power up sequence the ...

Page 22: ... 2 7 Communication Connectors RS232 Interface When using the RS232 interface a cable must be connected directly from the instrument to a suitable port on the computer in a point to point link The pin connections for the 9 pin D type RS232 connector and the relationship between the instrument and the RS232 control signals together with device interconnection interface is shown in Table 2 1 The inst...

Page 23: ...ntrol Line Computer Printer Instrument Function Connector 9 way D type Pin No Signal Direction RS232 Terminology Connector Type 9 way D type Pin No 25 way D type Pin No RxD I P 3 TxD 3 2 TxD O P 2 RxD 2 3 GND 5 GND 5 7 CTS I P 7 RTS 7 4 RTS O P 8 CTS 8 5 Pulled high internally 1 RLSD DCD 1 8 Not connected 4 DTR 4 20 Pulled high internally 6 DSR DCE Ready 6 6 Equipment chassis Connector shell Cable...

Page 24: ...er end of the connector cable assembly to the IEEE 488 connector on the controller computer 3 Change the IEEE 488 communication parameters Ref Supervisor set up Section 6 7 Multiple Unit Installation Figure 2 8 To install multiple units use stacking plugs to link the first instrument and second instrument as follows 1 Connector to rear panel of first instrument Ref Illustration 2 Connector from co...

Page 25: ... DATA VALID NRFD NOT READY FOR DATA NDAC NO DATA ACCEPTED 5 9 10 11 17 EOI END OF IDENTIFY IFC INTERFACE CLEAR SRQ SERVICE REQUEST ATN ATTENTION REN REMOTE ENABLE 1 2 3 4 13 DIO1 DIO2 DIO3 DIO4 DIO5 14 15 16 DIO6 DIO7 DIO8 18 19 20 21 22 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND 10 23 24 GND 11 GND 12 CHASSIS FRAME CHASSIS FRAME DATA STATUS BAR 0V GND ...

Page 26: ...e tested 4 Review and become familiar with the procedure before starting a process on a component or system 3 2 Power up sequence The following sequences of operation shows the instrument display Note The following sequence is an example the values and selections displayed depend on the range s and options enabled in the instrument 1 Set the power supply to ON 2 The display shows the power up sequ...

Page 27: ...1 Pressure reading 2 Functions enabled 3 Zero key vent system before starting zero sequence 4 Function area 5 Status area 6 Current pressure range Tare enabled Filter pressure reading Percentage Ethernet not connected Reference level difference gas head correction Ethernet connected 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 28: ...ual EN English 3 3 K0470 Revision A Function area Min Avg Max is performed on the reading selected for display in the top screen The Ethernet LAN Status indication 1 shows the following Colour red not connected Colour green connected 1 ...

Page 29: ...3 Operation K0470 Revision A 3 4 EN English Data Logging The Datalog icon 1 is present when a memory card is fitted 1 ...

Page 30: ...PACE Pressure Indicators User Manual EN English 3 5 K0470 Revision A ...

Page 31: ...3 Operation K0470 Revision A 3 6 EN English ...

Page 32: ...e pressure ranges Ê select from list of available pressure measurement units Absolute range selection available when barometric option installed Ê Filter pressure reading Tare Pressure zero Range Process Task Units Global set up Status Measure set up More Next page of menu options Loops from last page to first page Stores settings and exits set up see 3 6 next page Exit set up Peak ...

Page 33: ...strument works as a precision pressure indicator and shows the pressure measured at the output port Pressing Task enables pre determined functions Task The display shows the task screen Ref Illustration above When selected e g Basic the screen changes to show the selected task To measure pressure in the task proceed as follows 1 Select the required units of pressure measurement from the measure se...

Page 34: ...tion When set on the altimeter it reads height QNE Atmospheric pressure at Sea level in International Standard Atmosphere ISA 1013 25 mbar QFF Barometric pressure at a place reduced to Mean Sea Level MSL using the actual temperature at time of observation as mean temperature QNH Atmospheric pressure at Mean Sea Level MSL may be local measured pressure or a Regional Forecast Pressure RFP When set o...

Page 35: ...est the instrument measures the test pressure of the user system The instrument then records the pressure change during measure dwell time On completion the display shows the leak rate results with leak rate per second or per minute in the current pressure units selected in measure set up Start Test time Leak test Settings Leak rate second minute ...

Page 36: ...ing Global Set up changes the touch screen display to show available selections Supervisor Set up Calibration Save Recall User Set up and Display 1 Selections 2 Escape Key 1 2 Supervisor set up Calibration Global set up Save recall user set up Save current user set up Recall current user set up Display PIN enter four digit code 4321 brightness Timer time out setting Resolution Measure display reso...

Page 37: ... gravity m s2 Barometric mbar Reference port medium Test port medium Temperature gas Humidity gas air or nitrogen Lock Lock unlock individual tasks Lock unlock all tasks Lock tasks Change PIN Enter new PIN Re enter new PIN Enter new supervisor PIN User defined units Enter the name of the defined units Enter the equivalent value in Pascals User defined units user unit 1 Instrument alias name Langua...

Page 38: ...IEEE488 Instrument Main Code Instrument OS Build Instrument Boot ROM Analogue O P Main Code Analogue O P Boot ROM VFC Main Code VFC Boot ROM Additions to the standard instrument Pressing the escape key stores settings and returns to global set up History Calibration Zero Software Hardware Message Communications RS232 current settings see 6 7 Current set up Support Contact details Ethernet optional...

Page 39: ...ovides read only information on the current software in the instrument Exit set up Instrument Main Code Software history Analogue O P Main Code Instrument OS Build Instrument Boot ROM Analogue O P Boot ROM VFC Main Code VFC Boot ROM Example Additional selections for options enabled Analgue etc ...

Page 40: ...wing a External of the instrument b Power supply adaptor c Associated equipment Damaged parts must be replaced contact GE Service For cleaning Ref Cleaning Section 4 3 4 3 Cleaning CAUTION Do not use solvents for cleaning Clean the front panel with a damp lint free cloth and mild detergent 4 4 Test Do a standard serviceability test Ref Standard Serviceability Test Section 5 2 4 5 Calibration The i...

Page 41: ...4 Maintenance K0470 Revision A 4 2 EN English Intentionally blank ...

Page 42: ... select measure set up a Select the required units of pressure measurement from the measure set up menu b Apply a known pressure to one of the sensors Make sure the instrument pressure reading is within tolerance stated in the specification Ref SDS c Carefully release the applied pressure to atmospheric pressure d Make sure the instrument pressure reading shows atmospheric or ambient pressure e Te...

Page 43: ...2 EN English Ethernet open ports and their usage 80 tcp PACE Web server http 111 tcp ONC RPC port mapper 372 tcp VXI 11 communication Dynamically allocated 443 tcp Web server https 5025 tcp PACE SCPI communication socket 111 udp ONC RPC port mapper ...

Page 44: ...PACE Pressure Indicators User Manual EN English 5 3 K0470 Revision A Ethernet testing using a web browser ...

Page 45: ...urement com or a recommended Service Agent Table 5 1 Fault Diagnosis 5 5 Approved Service Agents For the list of service centres logon to www gemeasurement com Fault Response Power supply connected display not lit Check electrical power supply fuse or circuit breaker Display pressure reading in red Over range carefully de pressurize Instrument will not zero Vent system pressure Check for blockage ...

Page 46: ...6 87 1 052 1 045 1 037 1 029 1 021 1 014 1 006 88 1 064 1 057 1 049 1 041 1 033 1 025 1 018 89 1 077 1 069 1 061 1 053 1 045 1 037 1 029 90 1 089 1 081 1 073 1 065 1 057 1 049 1 041 91 1 101 1 093 1 085 1 077 1 069 1 061 1 053 92 1 113 1 105 1 097 1 089 1 080 1 072 1 064 93 1 125 1 117 1 109 1 100 1 092 1 084 1 076 94 1 137 1 129 1 121 1 112 1 104 1 096 1 088 95 1 149 1 141 1 133 1 124 1 116 1 108...

Page 47: ...or The transducer of the barometric reference option senses atmospheric pressure via the reference port when enabled the port MUST be open to atmosphere The reference connection should be actively used differential connection option for precision low pressure measurement The instrument measures pressure relative to the pressure at the reference port An atmospheric pressure change causes the indica...

Page 48: ...ltitude range Area of use Asterisk Auto range Audio volume Auto zero Backlight Barometer Basic Burst pressure control mode Calibration Calibration history Change supervisor PIN Communications Contrast Control mode Copy Correction analogue output Correction SCM Correction sensor Correction source sensor Correction valve Current set up Date time Delete Diagnostic analogue output Diagnostic barometri...

Page 49: ...t Ethernet not connected Ethernet connected Exclamation Fault history Gas head pressure Gauge mode Global set up Go to ground Hardware build Home Idle time out IEEE488 Information In limits Instrument Instrument accuracy Instrument alias name Language Leak test Lock Lock tasks Logic output Max min Max peak Min peak Nudge Passive mode Percentage PIN Power up Preset Pressure Pressure filter Process ...

Page 50: ...ettings 2 Run Save as shipped Save recall user set up settings Save user set up Screen mode Screen saver SCM filter SCM zero Select range Set point disable enable Set point limits Set point higher limit Set point lower limit Set date Set serial number Set time Set up zero Slew rate linear Slew rate max rate Software build Software upgrade history Software upgrade Status Status area Step single Sto...

Page 51: ...lter can be disabled default disabled The indicator works at a speed independent of the filter time constant Tare A specific tare value can be selected or the current displayed pressure reading can be captured as the tare value The display shows the selected tare value in the pressure window Peak Maximum minimum and average display of pressure readings Task Selecting Task enables a set of pre dete...

Page 52: ...ic pressure at the reference port Depending on the sensors fitted it also permits the indicator to operate in either pseudo gauge or pseudo absolute mode by the addition of barometric pressure 6 5 Status The display shows the following a Instrument status Model Serial number MAC address sensor s Range Last calibration date b Software build read only data c Hardware build read only data d History r...

Page 53: ... Ref Supervisor set up Section 6 7 Calibration PIN protected menu Ref Calibration set up Section 6 8 Save recall user set up Save user set up Recall user set up Display a Resolution b Backlight c Audio volume d Status area e Display Mode Reading default Graph The instrument date and time must have been set correctly ...

Page 54: ...ings for communicating with the control computer PC and the required command protocol Referring to the PACE SCPI communications user manual there are three commands that can be used to retrieve pressure readings from the PACE100X To obtain fastest readings you must use the following SCPI command INST SENS x Read This command returns two readings a filtered reading and a raw reading unfiltered read...

Page 55: ...y allows supervisor to select these user pre installed values To initially define change or delete the RS232 Comms Range values refer to Ref K0472 PACE SCPI Remote Communications Manual Connector 9 way D female wired as per Table 2 1 Communications RS232 point to point only daisy chain is not supported Baud Rate power up default 9600 no parity handshake xon xoff Baud rates selectable 2400 4800 960...

Page 56: ...PACE Pressure Indicators User Manual EN English 6 11 K0470 Revision A 1 On the main screen touch any of the three horizontal touch areas on the screen 2 On the MEASURE SETUP screen select GLOBAL SETUP ...

Page 57: ...ecification K0470 Revision A 6 12 EN English 3 Select SUPERVISOR SETUP 4 Enter the Supervisor PIN and press the top touch area Use the back arrow in the top right corner of the screen to delete any incorrect data entries ...

Page 58: ...nual EN English 6 13 K0470 Revision A 5 On the SUPERVISOR screen select COMMS 6 On the COMMUNICATIONS screen select COMMS RANGE SETUP 7 On the COMMS RANGE SETUP Use the Up and Down arrows to highlight the desired Range Ranges 1 to 10 ...

Page 59: ...Measure screen IEEE Located on the rear panel an external IEEE 488 connection requires Ethernet Located on the rear panel an external Ethernet connection requires the following Ethernet Firewall A firewall protects the Ethernet connection The firewall is always turned on The following ports are unfiltered to allow remote communication and control Connector 24 way D female wired as IEEE 488 standar...

Page 60: ...tomatically Socket port address 5025 Internet protocol IP4 Ethernet Parameters Range Setup 1 Touch any of the three horizontal Measure touch pads on the home screen to open the CONTROL SET UP screen 2 On the MEASURE SETUP screen select GLOBAL SETUP 3 Select SUPERVISOR SET UP 5025 tcp SCPI socket tcp VXI 11 communication dynamic port allocated ...

Page 61: ...een to delete any incorrect data entries Note The factory set Supervisor PIN is 0268 If the Supervisor PIN has been locally changed make sure that the new PIN is kept in a safe place If the new PIN is lost it can only be reset at a GE Service Centre 5 Press COMMUNICATIONS STATUS to open the COMMUNICATIONS STATUS screen 6 Select ETHERNET to open the ETHERNET PARAMETER screen ...

Page 62: ...SS parameter complete the following a On the ETHERNET PARAMETER screen use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight the ADDRESS field b Press the top touch pad on the screen to enter the ADDRESS TYPE screen c Use the UP and Down arrows to highlight the desired address type either AUTO IP or STATIC ...

Page 63: ...ge the host name complete the following a On the ETHERNET PARAMETER screen use the UP and DOWN arrows on the right of the screen to highlight the HOST NAME field b Press the top touch pad on the screen to enter the HOST NAME screen c Use the keyboard to input the new host name and then press the top button on the screen to set the host name The screen automatically returns to the ETHERNET PARAMETE...

Page 64: ... To change the web password complete the following a On the ETHERNET PARAMETER screen use the UP and DOWN arrows on the right of the screen to highlight the WEB PASWORD field b Press the top touch pad on the screen to enter the WEB PASSWORD screen The keyboard screen opens ...

Page 65: ...HERNET PARAMETER screen use the UP and DOWN arrows on the right of the screen to highlight the RESET LAN SETTINGS field b Press the RESET THE LAN SETTINGS touch pad on the top touch pad of the screen c The RESET LAN SETTINGS sub screen asking for confirmation of the reset Press YES to confirm reset of the LAN settings 11 To turn the LAN status indicator on or off complete the following a On the ET...

Page 66: ...o highlight the desired setting The setting is either ON or OFF c Press the top touch pad on the screen to set the new setting 12 To change ACCESS MODE complete the following a On the ETHERNET PARAMETER screen use the UP and DOWN arrows on the right of the screen to highlight the ACCESS CONTROL field ...

Page 67: ... K0470 Revision A 6 22 EN English b Press the ACCESS CONTROL OPEN touch pad on the top of the screen to open the ACCESS MODE screen c Use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight the required parameter The choices are OPEN or RESTRICTED ...

Page 68: ...een to set the required access mode 13 To change CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS complete the following a On the ETHERNET PARAMETER screen use the UP and DOWN arrows on the right of the screen to highlight the ACCESS CONTROL field b Press the ACCESS CONTROL touch pad on the top of the screen c Use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight the CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS field ...

Page 69: ...ESS touch pad at the top of the screen to set the new IP address 14 To view the recent IP addresses complete the following a On the ETHERNET PARAMETER screen use the UP and DOWN arrows on the right of the screen to highlight the ACCESS CONTROL field b Press the ACCESS CONTROL button on the top of the screen c Use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight the SELECT FROM RECENT field ...

Page 70: ... pressure reading for the height difference between instrument reference level and UUT For accuracy head correction must be enabled and the parameters set for each sensor for UUT positioned higher than the reference level of the PACE1000 enter a positive height correction for UUT positioned lower than the reference level of the PACE1000 enter a negative height correction Reference Level ...

Page 71: ... PIN and keep in a safe place If new PIN is lost it can only be reset by returning the instrument to a GE service centre User defined units Permits the user to define a set of units Following the on screen prompts special units may be set by selecting a Pascal multiplier and assigning a five character name Instrument alias name Permits the user to define a 20 character alias name for the instrumen...

Page 72: ...ee point calibration routine screen calibration Selects touch screen calibration routine Time Date Sets instrument clock and date Change PIN Changes the Calibration PIN a Enter the existing PIN b Enter the new PIN c Confirm the new PIN Note Confirmation of the new PIN permanently replaces the old PIN Record this new PIN and keep in a safe place If new PIN is lost it can only be reset by returning ...

Page 73: ...led Note Hardware options automatically enable post installation Selects Analogue Output Range On Off Update rate of Analogue Output option from the control module Analogue Output Bandwidth 0 5 x Update Rate Hz 30V maximum with respect to chassis Rated output 24V 30Vmax To maintain PACE product safety external circuits connected to the instrument must meet Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV requirement...

Page 74: ...lish 6 29 K0470 Revision A Pin number Function Pin number Function 1 not used 9 not used 2 not used 10 0V return 3 not used 11 24V DC OUT 100mA 4 not used 12 SW IN 1 5 not used 13 SW IN 2 6 not used 14 analogue 7 not used 15 analogue 8 not used ...

Page 75: ... IN 2 6 Relay 2 common 14 not used 7 Relay 3 normally CLOSED 15 not used 8 Relay 3 normally OPEN Each selection has three Volts free Contacts Selection of trigger conditions Selection of trigger conditions 30V maximum with respect to chassis Rated output 24V 30Vmax To maintain PACE product safety external circuits connected to the instrument must meet Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV requirements 0V ...

Page 76: ...nt COSHH or in the USA MSDS references and precautions to be taken when handling Important notice Service or calibration by unauthorized sources will affect the warranty and may not guarantee further performance 6 13 Packaging Procedure 1 The instrument should be at zero ambient pressure 2 Switch off and isolate the electrical power supply to the instrument 3 Shut off the pneumatic pressure and va...

Page 77: ...on must meet test strength requirements of 125 kg 275 lbs 11 Protect all sides with shock absorbing material to prevent equipment movement within the container 12 Seal carton with approved sealing tape 13 Mark carton FRAGILE on all sides top and bottom of shipping container Environment The following conditions apply for both shipping and storage Temperature range 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F ...

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