INSTRUMENT MANUAL
VACUUM GAUGE MODEL MM200
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"Ux<cr>"
5. Unmark stations. This command removes stations from automatically having
their data outputted. All marked
stations should be unmarked with this command prior to using the "Rx<cr>"
command (above). The response to this command is "A<cr>".
DISPLAY
"DLx<cr>"
1. Change the stations being displayed on the front panel in the left hand display.
This causes the left hand display-to-display station "x".
"DRx<cr>"
2. Change the station being displayed on the front panel right hand display. This
causes the right hand display-to-display station "x".
Both of these functions can be overridden by a local operator. The response to
these commands is "A<cr>".
"FI<cr>"
3. Disable the ability of a local operator to change set-point assignments and
settings, or to change the Gas/No-Gas assignments from the front panel. This has
the same effect as the inhibit switch on the back panel of the modular unit. The
response is "A<cr>".
"FE<cr>"
4. Enable a local operator to make the changes inhibited by the previous command
and the next command. Except that the local operator will not be able to make
these changes if the rear panel inhibit switch is activated. The response is
"A<cr>".
"FI<cr>"
5. Inhibit additional front panel commands. This command, when used with the
"FA" command will inhibit all front panel push buttons, except the up down arrows
which will only let the local operator view the various stations.
6. Change the "Units" in which the Modular unit is displaying readings. There are
three separate commands for this function:
"UM<cr>"
Causes both displays to display in millibars.
"UP<cr>"
Causes both displays to display in Pascals.
"UT<cr>
Causes stations to be displayed in Televac traditional units. For example a cold
cathode station would be displayed in Torr, a thermocouple or convection sensor
would be displayed in either Torr or microns, depending upon the magnitude of the
pressure.
The response in all three cases is "A<cr>".