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| Brand | PCE Instruments |
|---|---|
| Model | PCE-P05 |
| Category | Measuring Instruments |
| Language | English |
Displays the main pressure value.
Indicates a negative pressure reading.
Shows recorded maximum and minimum pressures.
Starts recording and displays max/min pressure.
Indicates average records (N/A).
Connection port for DC power supply.
Interface for data output to computer.
Shows Hour, Minute, and Second.
Shows the selected pressure unit.
Alerts when the battery level is low.
Activates differential pressure measurement.
Hose connection for positive pressure.
Hose connection for negative pressure.
Freezes the current pressure reading.
Sets a relative zero for measurement.
Disables auto power-off by pressing HOLD and Power simultaneously.
Initiates recording, displays time, MAX/MIN, and turns off normal mode.
Freezes the current pressure reading.
Sets relative zero and displays pressure difference.
Cycles through various pressure units.
Recommends calibration after long use or annually.
Advises setting zero before measurements.
Details cleaning the meter case with mild soap and damp cloth.
Manually set the display to zero before calibration.
Press REC & UNIT to enter calibration mode.
Adjust and set the positive pressure calibration point.
Save the positive calibration point and proceed.
Set the negative pressure calibration point.
Save negative point and exit calibration mode.
Notes on saving calibration and skipping modes.
Provides recommended calibration points for different models.
Procedure to manually set the meter display to zero.
Addresses issues like no display, errors, and RS232 errors.
Steps to replace the 9-volt battery when indicated.
Details temperature, humidity, and pressure limits.
Lists range, resolution, accuracy, dimensions, and response time.
Explains connecting the meter to a PC via RS232.
Covers the one-year warranty terms and conditions.
Outlines the procedure for returning items for service.
Warns against use in potentially explosive atmospheres.