INSTRUMENT MANUAL
VACUUM GAUGE MODEL MM200
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"FA<cr>"
3. Inhibit certain push button functions. It inhibits going into setup, going into
leak-rate, and changing calibration to "gas". The operator can still change the
stations that are being displayed.
"FE<cr>"
4. Enable a local operator to make the changes inhibited by the "FA", and "FI"
commands. Except that the local operator will not be able to make these
changes if the rear panel inhibit switch is activated (see "FI" command). The
response is "A<cr>".
"FI<cr>"
5. Inhibit certain push button operations. This command has the same
effect as operating the rear panel key switch. The operator cannot change
units, cannot change calibration to "gas" and cannot change setpoint
assignments, and settings.
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>".
"D1E<cr>"
7. Display 1F diaphragm gauges in exponential form. 1F gauges cover the range
from zero to 10 bars. When being displayed, the mBAR light is lit. When this
command is invoked, the display shows two digits separated by a decimal
point, followed by "E3". This puts the digits directly in "bars". This command
can be stored by the "SE<cr>" command, or will be stored whenever set
points are changed.
"D1L<cr>"
8. Display 1F diaphragm gauges in linear form.
This causes 1F diaphragm gauges to be displayed in linear form in millibars.
The resolution is then consistent with other linear displays.
GAS
(Argon, etc.)
"GFx<cr>"
1. Remove a station from "Gas" operation. The "x" is the station number of the
station being removed from operation with "Gas". The operation is the
reverse of "GNx<cr>" below. The response to this command is "A<cr>".