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Lockout Select

Enabling  the  Lockout  feature  prevents  unauthorized  users  from 

making changes to the configuration of the manometer.  To enter 

the Program Mode, the user must first enter the “password” (two-

digit  Lockout  Code)  within  approximately  40  seconds  when 

prompted.    Failure  to  enter  the  correct  two  digit  code  within 

approximately 40  seconds will return the unit to Measure Mode.  

Any  two-digit  numeric  code  can  be  programmed.    The  factory 

Lockout  Code  of  00  (which  is  the  default  as  shipped  from  the 

factory) disables the Lockout. 

To set the Lockout Code follow these steps: 

Keystroke 

Display 

1. From the Measure 

Mode press the PRGM 

key. If the Lockout is set, 

enter the correct 

“password” when 

prompted. 

Top line reads “PROGRAM 

MODE” and bottom line reads 

“UNITS SELECT”. 

2. Press the   arrow key 

twice.

Bottom line reads “USER INFO 

SELECT”. 

3. Press the   arrow key 

then the   arrow key four 

times. 

Top line reads “LOCKOUT 

CODE” and bottom line reads 

“ENTER TO SELECT”. 

4. Press the   arrow key, 

then press the   or 

arrow keys to change the 

first digit. Press the 

arrow key to proceed. 

Bottom line shows the old 

Lockout Code. The cursor flashes 

at the first position while the 

value is changed, the cursor 

moves to the right position once 

the right arrow key is pressed. 

5. Press the   arrow key 

when the desired code is 

set. Lockout is activated. 

Top line reads “LOCKOUT 

CODE” and bottom line reads 

“ENTER TO SELECT”. 

6. Press the   arrow key 

twice.

Returns to Measure Mode. 

Summary of Contents for HHP350 Series

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Page 3: ...ressure sensors are supported see Specification section for supported types and pressure ranges Pressure can be displayed in selectable engineering units of measure Features include Min Max capture di...

Page 4: ...7 Flow Unit Select 8 Damp Rate Select 8 User Info Select 10 Auto Shut Off 11 Lockout Select 12 Header Name 13 Contrast Select 14 Data Logging 15 Leak Test 16 Re Calibration 17 RE CALIBRATION 1 Point E...

Page 5: ...Max function of the manometer When activated the minimum value is displayed on the upper left of the display and the maximum value on the upper right This key also deactivates and resets this functio...

Page 6: ...elects the programmable register to be edited with prompt for password if Lockout is set After the register has been edited pressing the PRGM key enters the new setting into the manometer s non volati...

Page 7: ...limit a ZERO RANGE ERROR message appears indicating that the procedure failed 3 Program Mode The program mode is used to configure the manometer for Measure Mode operation After the PRGM key is presse...

Page 8: ...PRGM key Top line reads PROGRAM MODE and bottom line reads UNITS SELECT 2 Press the PRGM key Top line reads UNITS SELECT and bottom line shows current engineering units 3 Press the or arrow key until...

Page 9: ...T 4 Press the PRGM key See note 1 at bottom of this table Top line reads VALUE Bottom line reads CHANGE YES 5 Press the PRGM key to change the value Top line reads USER UNIT VALUE 6 Start entering the...

Page 10: ...or L min The primary element must be a differential pressure square root type device such as a pitot tube orifice plate or venturi The flow constant and flow units description are programmed into the...

Page 11: ...ads PROGRAM MODE and bottom line reads UNITS SELECT 2 Press the arrow key Bottom line reads DAMP RATE SELECT 3 Press the PRGM key Top line reads DAMP RATE SELECT 4 Press the or arrow key until the des...

Page 12: ...Press the arrow key twice Bottom line changes to USER INFO SELECT 3 Press the PRGM key Bottom line shows serial number 4 Press the arrow key Software version number shown 5 Press the arrow key Manufa...

Page 13: ...n the User Info Select table Top line reads AUTO SHUT OFF and bottom line reads ENTER TO SELECT 2 Press the PRGM key then the or arrow keys until the desired shut off time is shown Top line reads AUTO...

Page 14: ...re Mode press the PRGM key If the Lockout is set enter the correct password when prompted Top line reads PROGRAM MODE and bottom line reads UNITS SELECT 2 Press the arrow key twice Bottom line reads U...

Page 15: ...ds PROGRAM MODE and bottom line reads USER INFO SELECT 6 Press the arrow key Returns to Measure Mode 7 Press the or arrow keys to set the correct alpha numeric value Displays a number between 0 and 9...

Page 16: ...ee times Bottom line reads CONTRAST SELECT 3 Press the PRGM key Top line reads CONTRAST SELECT and bottom line shows a numerical value 4 Press the or arrow keys to increase or decrease the contrast va...

Page 17: ...s RECORD 4 Press the PRGM key Top line reads RECORD MODE and bottom line reads AUTO or MANUAL 5 Press the PRGM key at AUTO to start automatic logging or at MANUAL to start manual logging mode Top line...

Page 18: ...ottom line reads LEAK TEST 3 Press the PRGM key Top line reads LEAK TEST and bottom line reads CONFIGURE 4 Press the PRGM key Top line reads Leak Test Period bottom X X MIN 5 Use the keys to input tes...

Page 19: ...ometer 1 point within upper 50 of Full Scale 5 point nominal values of 0 25 50 75 100 of Full Scale and restore factory default re calibration options are offered For the 5 Point re calibration points...

Page 20: ...PRGM key Top line reads CAL POINT and bottom line displays the cal point value 5 Press the or arrow keys to edit the selected digit Use the or arrow keys to change the cursor position Value entered m...

Page 21: ...ition while the value is changed then moves to the right position when the right arrow key is pressed 4 Press the arrow key while on the right most digit to proceed Top line reads CAL POINT 2 Bottom l...

Page 22: ...t takes new zero Top line reads POINT 1 ZERO Bottom line displays live applied pressure POINT 1 has been taken 7 Press the arrow key while on the right most digit to proceed Top line reads POINT 2 APP...

Page 23: ...Press the arrow key twice Top line reads RE CAL Bottom line reads RESTORE DEFAULTS 3 Press the PRGM key Top line reads RESTORE DEFAULTS Bottom reads YES or NO 4 Use the and arrow keys to select YES o...

Page 24: ...lity hysteresis and resolution Warm up time 5 minutes Zero unit at working ambient temperature before use Temperature Storage 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Operating 5 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 F Media Compa...

Page 25: ...itting Do not tighten the fitting without using a wrench on the pressure manifold Failure to use a wrench on the manifold will damage the plastic enclosure and void warranty No torque should be applie...

Page 26: ...astic enclosure while installing 1 8 NPT fittings Changing the Batteries Adherence to the Specifications and Certification Safety Warnings sections of this manual shall be enforced when changing batte...

Page 27: ...d offs molded into the side of the compartment When a battery is installed with the polarity reversed the stand offs prevent the negative battery terminal from contacting the positive terminal in the...

Page 28: ...locations identified as P1 and P2 One location is the top of the keypad shown on page 1 The second marking is stamped into the pressure connection fitting next to the pressure connections as shown he...

Page 29: ...this sort of damaged occurs the unit must be returned to the factory for sensor replacement WARNING User must use a wrench on the pressure manifold when installing user s 1 8 NPT fitting Do not tighte...

Page 30: ...st be returned to the factory for servicing In this case contact the factory representative in your area or call the factory at the numbers listed below for a Return Material Authorization RMA number...

Page 31: ...therwise shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential incidental or special damages CONDITIONS Equipment sold...

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