INSTRUMENT MANUAL
VACUUM GAUGE MODEL MM200
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AUTO-OUT MODE OFF DISPLAY UNITS TRAD
CAL VALUE=52960 GROUND COUNT=0110
FILAMENT IS OFF FIL NUMBER 1
DE-GAS IS OFF HOT CATH MODE - AUTO
HC/CC CONTROL STATIONS ODD/EVEN 1, 2
LEAK RATE OFF STACK MARGIN = 16
RECORDER OUTPUT ON RS232 SET PTS 00000000
PARITY IS NONE SET PTS 1011
RELAY MODULES 1, 0 RECORDER FORMATS:
1E &1F = LINEAR; 2A = LIN 0-1000U;
3D & 3E = LIN BY DECADE; 4A = LIN BY DECADE;
5A, 5C, 5D, = LINEAR; 7B = LIN BY DECADE;
7E & 7F = LIN BY DECADE
STATIONS 1=2A 2=2A 3=4A 4=4A 5=no 6=no
7=no 8=no 9=no 10=no
RS485 ADDRS 0 SW Ver 1.36
24 VOLT ENABLE OFF 24 VOLT SIG OFF
WATCH DOG IS ON ZERO MODE OFF
1Z 000 2Z 000 2A 000 3Z 000 3A 000 4Z 000
4A 000 0000000
The interpretation of the various responses is as follows:
A. "AUTO-OUT MODE (ON or OFF)".
This refers to automatic output of data from selected stations, in response
to the mark command "Mx<cr>", and the "Axxx<cr>" command.
B. "DISPLAY UNITS (PASCAL or mBAR or TRAD)".
This refers to the pressure units used by the display,
which if "TRAD" then the display will be in the units that are standard for the particular sensor, which will normally
be either Torr or Microns.
C. "CAL VALUE=nnnnn". "nnnnn"
is a value that should be between 45000 and 62000. It is a number that is
used by the software to calibrate the A/D converter to provide a precise relationship between the voltage and the
output count. This is a variable that can change slightly whenever a calibration of the A/D converter occurs. The
A/D converter is calibrated at power-up, whenever diagnostics are called for, and is automatically performed
periodically while the unit is in operation. A variation outside of the normal range could indicate deterioration of
the A/D converter, or possibly the voltage reference.
D. "GROUND COUNT=nnnn"
. The A/D converter is given a slight offset at the zero voltage end. This is done to
prevent any slight actual offset in the converter from causing an error in measurements. Whenever calibration is
performed, this offset is measured by measuring the counts obtained when the input of the A/D converter is
connected to ground. This count is normally around 127, and may vary slightly with each calibration. A large
variation of this value could indicate a deterioration of the A/D converter.
E. "FILAMENT (ON or OFF)"
. This refers to model 3D or 3E gauge filament status.