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Pressure Gauge 

 

Operation 

Set Sample Rate 

This function finds how often pressure is sampled and the 
display is updated. Selections are 0.5, 1, 3, and 10 
samples/second. Note that 10/second gives the fastest 
response time. 

Set Tare 

Use this function to set a constant offset value which is 
then subtracted from the measured pressure. For 
example, if a tare is set at 30 psi, and the measured 
pressure is 37 psi, 7 psi is shown.   

A pressure of 27 psi is shown as -3 psi.  

Push 

 and 

 to set the tare value. The value, is based 

on the engineering units and resolution selected for 
display. Tare value can be set to the maximum range of 
the gauge.  

For safety, the bar graph always shows the actual 
pressure based on the full range of the gauge regardless 
of the tare position. This is done to make sure that even 
with a “0” reading pressure is being applied to the gauge.   

Function Lock 

When set, access to each of the settable parameters 
above can be turned “off” to prevent unauthorized 
configuration changes. This is done with password 
protection in Supervisory mode. Push 

 to access 

Supervisory mode or 

 to go back to normal operation. 

Supervisory Mode 

If necessary, each user-configurable parameter can be 
edited when you receive the Product. Some parameters 
are locked and must be unlocked to configure them. Use 
Supervisory mode to do this. 

When you are in the Configure menu, and 

FUnC LOCK

 is 

shown, it means that there are locked parameters.  

To disable function lock: 

1. Push 

 

0 PWRD

 is then shown.  

2.  The password “101” is required to unlock 

Supervisory mode. Push 

 to put in the password 

entry. Hold 

 or 

 down to move faster through the 

selections by a factor of 10. When you stop the 
counter, push 

 and 

 again to move forward or 

backward by a factor of 1. The password is factory 
set and cannot be changed.  

3. Push 

From this point each parameter can be locked or 
unlocked. Push 

 and 

 to select 

UnLOC

 or 

LOC

 for 

Summary of Contents for 700G01

Page 1: ...Rev 1 10 13 2011 2013 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies 700G Series Pressure Gaug...

Page 2: ...ce center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that Service Center with a description of the problem THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY NO OTHER WARRANTIES SUCH AS FITNES...

Page 3: ...Equipment 2 Safety Information 2 Hazard Location Information Approvals 3 Special Conditions for Safe Use 3 Symbols 4 Display and Buttons 5 Operation 7 How to Setup the Product 7 Engineering Units 7 Se...

Page 4: ...Engineering Unit or Scale 9 Battery Life 9 Maintenance 10 How to Clean the Product 10 How to Change the Batteries 10 Accessories 11 RS 232 Interface 11 Specifications 12 Available Input Ranges 12 Acc...

Page 5: ...iii List of Tables Table Title Page 1 Symbols 4 2 Display and Buttons 5...

Page 6: ...700G Series Users Manual iv...

Page 7: ...v List of Figures Figure Title Page 1 The Product 5 2 Change the Batteries 11...

Page 8: ...700G Series Users Manual vi...

Page 9: ...ck its settings and use password protection to prevent configuration changes How to Contact Fluke To contact Fluke call one of the following telephone numbers Technical Support USA 1 800 44 FLUKE 1 80...

Page 10: ...rdous and the energy from them can be released without warning Use the Product only as specified or the protection supplied by the Product can be compromised The battery door must be closed and locked...

Page 11: ...0014 X Ta 10 C 55 C Special Conditions for Safe Use Misuse If the Product is exposed to overpressure or sudden physical shock such as being dropped examine it for any damage that can cause a safety co...

Page 12: ...th Korean EMC Standards Conforms to relevant Australian standards Conforms to ATEX requirements This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirements The affixed label indicate...

Page 13: ...e Display and Buttons 5 Display and Buttons The Display and Buttons are shown in Figure 1 The Buttons are explained in Table 2 10K PSI 700 BAR 700G31 10K PSIG PRESSURE GAUGE 3 1 2 4 gsn001 eps Figure...

Page 14: ...he Product on Push again to turn it off Zeros the display In Configure Mode push the button to move forward through the menus Note For absolute versions of the gauge pushing prompts you to enter a bar...

Page 15: ...he gauge goes back to live operation To clear the MIN MAX memory values push and hold for 2 seconds until CLr is shown In Configure Mode push to move backward through the menus Push to go to setup and...

Page 16: ...dard engineering units plus one custom unit scale When the necessary unit shows push or Pressure now shows in the chosen engineering units See the Specifications section for a list of available engine...

Page 17: ...d to the gauge Function Lock When set access to each of the settable parameters above can be turned off to prevent unauthorized configuration changes This is done with password protection in Superviso...

Page 18: ...Custom Engineering Unit or Scale The last menu selection in Supervisory mode is SET FACTR You can set a multiplier factor from 0 001 to 100 to make a custom scale The set factor is multiplied by the...

Page 19: ...amage to the Product if it is not used for an extended period Be sure that the battery polarity is correct to prevent battery leakage Have an approved technician repair the Product How to Change the B...

Page 20: ...k of the Product You can use serial communication to configure and calibrate the Product and move measurement data from the Product to a PC An RS 232 USB cable is sold separately and includes 700G TRA...

Page 21: ...Positive Pressure 700G01 700G02 0 1 FS Vacuum 0 1 FS Temperature Compensation 15 C to 35 C 59 F to 95 F to rated accuracy Note For temperatures from 10 C to 15 C and 35 C to 55 C add 003 FS C Accurac...

Page 22: ...cturer s specification not to exceed storage specification without batteries Without Batteries 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 RH Non condensing Pollution Degree 2 IP Rating 64 with boot...

Page 23: ...3 7 cm 4 5 x 5 in depth 1 5 in Pressure Connection in NPT Male Housing Cast ZNAL Display 5 1 2 Digits 16 53 mm 0 65 in high 20 Segment bar graph 0 to 100 Power Battery three size AA alkaline batterie...

Page 24: ...2068 4 6894 8 20684 34474 68948 kPa 6 894757 2 7579 6 8948 103 42 206 84 689 48 2068 4 3447 4 6894 8 13790 20684 34474 68948 MPa 0 006894757 0 0028 0 0069 0 1034 0 2068 0 6895 2 0684 3 4474 6 8948 13...

Page 25: ...1 55361 83042 inH2O 20 C 27 72977 11 092 27 730 415 95 831 89 2773 0 8318 9 13865 27730 55460 83189 inH2O 60 F 27 70759 11 083 27 708 415 61 831 23 2770 8 8312 3 13854 27708 55415 83123 ftH2O 4 C 2 30...

Page 26: ...68 4 6894 8 20684 2068 4 6894 8 34474 68948 kPa 6 894757 103 42 206 84 689 48 2068 4 206 84 689 48 3447 4 6894 8 20684 34474 68948 MPa 0 006894757 0 1034 0 2068 0 6895 2 0684 0 2068 0 6895 3 4474 6 89...

Page 27: ...1 8304 2 830 42 2768 1 13840 27681 83042 inH2O 20 C 27 72977 415 95 831 89 2773 0 8318 9 831 89 2773 0 13865 27730 83189 inH2O 60 F 27 70759 415 61 831 23 2770 8 8312 3 831 23 2770 8 13854 27708 83123...

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