PG7000™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
© 1998-2008 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company
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PS=
Purpose
To set a new PG7000 target pressure.
Syntax “PS=targ”
Default N/A
Argument N/A
Remarks
The pressure command is interpreted in the current pressure unit of measure. If a
pressure is requested that is not in the range of operation, the pressure request isl not
implemented and an error message is returned. The mass load needed to set the
pressure is calculated using the current mass loading resolution and the measured
pressure resulting from this mass is calculated.
. Then a series of actions can occur:
1. If the auto rotate feature is enabled, the masses are decelerated to a stop.
2. If the auto generation piston raise feature is enabled, the piston is lifted.
3. If an AMH automated mass handler is active, the appropriate mass is loaded.
4. If an AMH is active and the mass resolution is set to less than 100g, the
PG7000 waits for the “RESUME” command to be sent before proceeding.
This gives the host program the opportunity to instruct the operator to load
trim mass before pressure generation and piston rotation proceed.
5.
If auto generation is enabled, the external PPC attempts to float the piston.
6. If the automatic rotation is enabled, the masses are rotated when floating.
This command replies before these actions actually start. The “PR” command can be
used to monitor the status of these events and determine when the PG7000
measurement is actually
Ready
. The “ABORT” command or changing to local front
panel operation using the
[ESCAPE]
key, the LOCAL command or a GPIB go to local
function will stop the operation.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“PS=100”
“100.0000 kPa g”
Error
See 9.3.2 Error Messages
ERR #1
If target results in an invalid mass load
See Also
3.9.12, 3.9.10, 3.9.11, 3.9.3, MS=, PR, UNIT=, RESUME
READYx(=)
Purpose
Set or read the ready criteria for a specific “Setup”
Syntax
“READYx=USER, RdyBand, RdyVac”
“READYx=DEFAULT” (specifies to use fixed defaults)
“READYx”
Default
“READYx=USER, 2.5mm, 5Paa”
Argument x:
RdyBand:
The setup number whose ready criteria are to be accessed
(1 to 20)
Piston position “ready band” (
±
mm)
VacLim:
The vacuum ready limit (Paa)
Remarks
The PG7000 uses the piston position and the vacuum measurement (PG7601 in
absolute by vacuum mode only) to determine if the
Ready/Not Ready
condition. Other
factors can also keep the PG7000 measurement from being
Ready
(such as an active
external pressure controller, active rotation system, active AMH automated mass
handler). The piston position must be within the ready band (“RdyBand”) to allow a ready
condition. In absolute by vacuum measurement mode, the vacuum measurement must
also be below the Vacuum Limit (“VacLim”). Each “Setup” defined for the PG7000 can
have a different set of
Ready/Not Ready
criteria. If the “DEFAULT” conditions are
specified, then these values are fixed and cannot be changed.
The piston position ready limits define the piston position beyond which the GEN
function refloats the piston when GEN is ON.
Piston rotation rate limits are in the individual piston-cylinder file.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“READY2=USER, 3, 10”
“USER, 3.0mm, 10Paa”
Error
See 9.3.2 Error Messages
ERR #1,2,3,4
Invalid arguments
See Also
3.4, 3.11.1.1, SETUP, VACP, PISTONRDYx(=), READYCK(=)
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