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Ametek 930 User Manual

Ametek 930
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Glossary | 7-1
GLOSSARY
User Interface Abbreviations
This listing describes all of the screen titles and characters displayed on
the User Interface.
Complete details of all screen titles, messages, and abbreviations are
described under “Working in the RUN / CFG Operating Modes” and
“Working in the CAL Operating Mode” in Chapter 4.
Term/Character Denition
b Flow Control mode: Analyzer-selected (automatic) Backpurge Flow
mode.
B Flow Control mode: User-selected (manual) Continuous Backpurge/
Zero Flow mode.
S Flow Control mode: User-selected (manual) Continuous Sample Flow
mode.
CAL CALibration mode
CFG ConFiGuration mode
f Precedes an alarm message, which indicates the alarm is a ‘f’ault alarm
(e.g., “f Temp low”).
m State of the Auto/Manual status relay, displayed when the analyzer
switches the relay to Manual mode.
F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6
Function keys, used in conjunction with other keys to enter the various
menus from the User Interface. These menus allow you to view or enter
data.
M State of the Auto/Manual status relay, displayed when the operator
manually switches the relay to Manual mode (by pressing F2 •).
RUN RUN mode
This character (displayed on the top-right line) indicates an alarm has
been detected by the built-in diagnostics system.
w Precedes an alarm message, which indicates the alarm is a ‘w’arning
alarm (e.g., “w PMT signal”).

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Ametek 930 Specifications

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BrandAmetek
Model930
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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