INSTRUMENT MANUAL
VACUUM GAUGE MODEL MM200
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PUSHBUTTON FUNCTIONS
1.
TEST/OP PUSHBUTTON
- Returns the instrument to normal operation at any time when in the SETUP
mode. Initiates the Self-diagnostic test.
2.
SETUP PUSHBUTTON
- Allows PCR upper and lower setpoints to be viewed. Allows UP/DOWN arrows
to raise or lower setpoints unless the SETUP switch on the optional RS232 module is in the LOCK position.
3.
N2/GAS PUSHBUTTON
- Change gauge sensitivity to correspond to a gas other than air or nitrogen (N
2
).
Gauges other than diaphragm types respond differently to different gases. (See Section 700). The program uses
argon for the other gas unless otherwise programmed at factory. This function is inhibited when the SETUP switch
on the optional RS232 module is in the LOCK position. (Also see Section 502.5).
4.
UP/DOWN ARROWS
- Incrementally increase or decrease the number of the stations being displayed.
Increases or decreases the PCR setpoint values when the lockout switch is in the ENABLE position; reassigns set
point assignments. (See Section 502 for details).
5.
UNITS PUSHBUTTON
- Changes units of measurement for pressure from the default units to: TORR,
MICRON, PSI, MBAR, PASCAL. This does NOT change the analog 0-10V
output values.
6.
LEAK RT PUSH BUTTON
- After a 15 second delay, displays average leak rate (or rate of change of
pressure) in the right hand display when depressed. Display is in MICRONS per HR.
404 RELAY SETPOINTS
Relay setpoints are used to control the four relay outputs located on the optional Setpoint Relay Module. Each
relay has a pair of setpoints, an upper and a lower value. These setpoints correspond to the pressure value of a
specified sensor. The relay is energized when the pressure goes below the "on" setpoint, and de-energized when
the pressure goes above the "OFF" setpoint. When the pressure is between the two setpoints, the relay remains in
its current state. To adjust the setpoints see Section 502.
Since the relays have a flash coating of gold, they can be used as either "dry circuit" (low power) or power relays
(up to 5 Amps). Use of the relay as a power relay forever impairs its use as a "dry circuit" relay.
The RELAY messages on the display indicate the status of the relays. If the RELAY is energized, the
corresponding relay number light is on. If it is de-energized, the light is off.