PG7000™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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DIFSETUP
Purpose
Prepare PG7601 to determine the differential RPM mode offset.
Syntax “DIFSETUP”
Remarks
The differential mode of operation requires that an RPM offset be determined. This
command sets up PG7601 to determine the RPM offset. The PG measurement mode is
changed to absolute by vacuum, the mass load resolution is set to 0.01g, and the head
correction isdisabled. You MUST have PG7601 setup to use an external pressure
measurement device (RPM) connected to COM2 to execute this command. The reply to
this command is the external device measurement; the true and the nominal mass load
needed to generate the pressure indicated by the external device. After using this
command to setup PG7601 for offset determination, you then should use the “DIFLOAD”
command to execute the mass load determined by this command.
The external device (RPM) measurement, the actual true mass value, the main mass
nominal value, and trim mass values that need to be loaded are returned by this
command. It is provided in the following comma delimited format:
bb.bbbbb Paa, aa.aaaaaa Kg, mm.m Kg, t.ttt g
bb.bbbbb Paa:
The barometer measurement.
aa.aaaaaa kg:
The actual total true mass value.
mm.m kg:
The total of the main mass's nominal values.
t.tttg:
The trim mass loaded.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“”DIFSETUP”
“97.23238 Paa, 9.728002 kg, 9.7 ,g, 28.05 g”
Error
See the “DIFLOAD” and “DIFOFFSET” commands
ERR #1
The barometer measurement resulted in an invalid mass load
ERR
#23
ERR #28
Vacuum reference not supported by this PG7000
An external measurement device has not been SETUP
See Also
3.9.4.1, DIFLOAD, DIFOSSET(=)
DUTHEIGHT(=)
Purpose
To set or read the height of an external Device Under Test (DUT) relative to the
reference level on the PG7000 mounting post (DUT head).
Syntax “DUTHEIGHT=height”
“DUTHEIGHT”
Default “ATMHEIGHT=0.00cm”
Argument
height:
The position of the device under test relative to the PG7000
mounting post reference mark. This value will be negative if the
DUT is below the reference level, and positive if the DUT is
above the reference level.
Remarks
PG7000 uses this height difference to apply a head correction to the pressure
calculation. This value can be set from –1 000 to 1 000 cm.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“DUTHEIGHT=20”
“20.00cm”
Error
See 9.3.2 Error Messages
ERR #1
The argument was <-1000 or >1000
See Also
3.9.7, 3.11.3
ERR
Purpose
To read the error messages of the last command.
Syntax “ERR”
Default ERR#=OK
Argument N/A
Remarks
If the last response returned from PG7000 was an error (ERR#xx), then the error
message that corresponds to that error can be read. If an error is received and a valid
command is sent to PG7000 before the “ERR” command has been sent, the error
pointer is reset and an “ERR# 0 = OK” will be returned with the next “ERR” command.
The *CLS command clears any pending error messages.
See Error Message Summary List Section 4.3.3.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“ERR”
“ERR# 0 = OK”
Error None
See Also
4.3.3, AMHERR