3. GENERAL OPERATION
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3.7
MAIN RUN SCREEN
The PG7000 main run screen is its home display that is reached upon powering up and from which other
functions and menus are accessed. It is the top level of all menu structures.
The main run screen is where PG7000 is left in normal operation. It displays the pressure defined by
PG7000,
Ready/Not Ready
condition and a variety of other information.
The screen described below is called the MAIN run screen. The SYSTEM and AMBIENT screens
(see Sections 3.9.5 and 3.9.6) are also run screens in the sense that all the other functions may be accessed
directly from them and pressure or mass entries may be made from them. See Section 3.8 for a description
of PG7000’s main menu/function structure.
prvPRESSURE1 unit aGh
+N.N mm NN.NNNNN kg
1.
<prv>:
Three Ready/Not Ready indication characters
(from left to right: piston position, piston rotation,
vacuum reference) (see Section 3.4). Each character
indicates as follows:
<p>:
Piston Position Ready/Not Ready.
<*>
when
Ready,
<
↑
> when
Not Ready due to piston above
measuring zone,
<
↓
> when
Not Ready due to piston
below measuring zone,
<?>
if piston position not
available or out of range. Flashes if condition is Not
Ready and piston is floating (see Section 3.4.1).
Indicates Not Ready when automated pressure
generation is adjusting pressure.
<r>:
Piston Rotation Ready/Not Ready.
<*>
when
Ready,
<<> when
Not Ready due to piston rotation rate
too low or motorized rotation engaged,
<?>
if piston
position not available or out of range. Flashes if condition
is Not Ready and piston is floating. (see Section 3.4.2).
<v>:
Vacuum Reference Ready/Not Ready
(PG7601 only).
<*>
when Ready,
<v>
if Not Ready due
to vacuum not below ready limit. Flashes if condition is
Not Ready and piston is floating (see Section 3.4.3).
2.
<PRESSURE1>:
Numerical value and sign of the
pressure defined by PG7000 with current mass loaded
on current piston when all
Ready/Not Ready
indication
characters indicate
Ready.
3.
<unit>:
Current pressure unit of measure (see Section
3.9.3).
4. Current measurement mode.
<a>
for absolute,
<g>
for gauge,
<d>
for differential or high line differential
(see Section 3.9.4).
5.
Automated pressure generation status.
<G>
if automated
pressure generation is ON. The
<G>
flashes if
automated pressure generation is ON and active, blank
if automated pressure generation is not ON (see
Section 3.9.9).
6.
DUT
head correction status.
<h>
if a head correction is
currently being applied, blank if head height is zero (see
Section 3.9.7).
7.
<NN.NNNNN kg>:
Current mass load in actual mass
(assuming mass loading instructions have been
followed and/or mass loading entries are correct (see
Section 3.6).
8.
<
±
N.N mm>:
Current piston position in millimeters
from midstroke position. Positive values are above
midstroke, negative values below. Indicates
< ---- >
if piston position not available or out of range (see
Section 3.5).
When a number is too large to display in the
allocated screen space, PG7000 displays <********>
or <OVERFLOW>.
PG7000 has a screen saver function that causes
the display to dim if NO key is pressed for 10 minutes.
Pressing a key restores full power to the display.
The screen saver activation time can be changed or screen
saving can be completely disabled (see Section 3.4.5.1).
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