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PG9602™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
© 2011 Fluke Calibration
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k(P) coefficient [kg/mm/min]:
Edit the value of the mass to equilibrium
fall rate proportionality coefficient. This value is not used for PG9000.
The default value is 0.00.
•
Calibration report number:
Edit the calibration report number to reflect
the number of the piston-cylinder module calibration report that is
currently valid. The number can be up to ten digits. The default is 1.
•
Calibration report date:
Edit the date of the current calibration report.
The date must be expressed in yyyymmdd format. The default is
20000101.
After pressing
[ENT]
to accept the edited
calibration report date, the option to save
the edited piston-cylinder module
information is presented. The display is:
Save PC S/N nnnn
1no 2yes
Select
<2yes>
to save the piston-cylinder module information under serial
number nnnn and return to the
<1PC/MS>
menu.
Select
<1no>
to discard all edits and return to the
<1PC/MS>
menu.
3.12.1.2 Edit a Piston-Cylinder Module
PURPOSE
To edit information contained in an existing piston-cylinder module file. Use this
function to change piston-cylinder module data after a recalibration.
PRINCIPLE & OPERATION
Caution
Piston-cylinder module information is element specific metrological
data. Uninformed or accidental altering of this information may lead
to out of tolerance measurements. Piston cylinder module
information should only be edited by qualified personnel as part of
the PG9000 calibration or recalibration process.
The previous section describes adding a new piston-cylinder module.
The principles and procedures to edit a piston-cylinder module are identical to
the process for adding a new one except for the identification of the piston-
cylinder module to be edited.
To edit information on an existing piston-cylinder module, press
[SPECIAL]
,
<1PC/MS>
and select
<1PC>
,
<2edit>
.
The display identifies the currently active piston-cylinder module. Press
[ENT]
to
edit the active piston-cylinder module or press
[P-C]
or
[
←
]
or
[
→
]
to cycle
through the other piston-cylinder modules available. When the desired piston-
cylinder module is identified, press
[ENT]
to activate and proceed with editing
piston-cylinder module information. Operation of the editing function is identical
to the add new piston-cylinder module procedure (see Section 3.12.1.1,
OPERATION).
3.12.1.3 View a Piston-Cylinder Module
PURPOSE
To view the information contained in an existing piston-cylinder module file.
PRINCIPLE & OPERATION
See Section 3.12.1.1, PRINCIPLE. The piston-cylinder module viewing function
allows the piston-cylinder module information to be viewed but not altered.
To view information on an existing piston-cylinder module, press
[SPECIAL]
,
<1PC/MS>
and select
<1PC>
,
<3view>
.
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