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34 WIKA operating instructions, model CPG1200
EN
14603921.02 06/2023 EN/DE
To change the peak-value indication, activate it or delete the memory, proceed as
follows under “Menu” / “Measure mode” / “Peak value”:
1. With the [LIGHT/▼] button or [ZERO/▲] button, select the desired function.
2. Confirm the selection with the [MENU/◀▶] button.
The instrument moves back one menu level.
Press the [HOME] button in order to exit the menu.
If “Delete” is selected, the peak value memory is reset to the current measured
pressure.
The last selected (alarm, peak values or temperature) is always displayed in
the secondary display (matrix field). The previously active will automatically
be deactivated.
7.2.3 Temperature
The CPG1200 is temperature-compensated. This option displays the temperature
measured by the internal sensor. The indication unit can be selected in the menu under
“Measure Mode” / “Temperature” in degrees Fahrenheit, degrees Celsius or Kelvin.
The last selected (alarm, peak values or temperature) is always displayed in
the secondary display (matrix field). The previously active will automatically
be deactivated.
When the Temperature function is set to “On”, the sensor temperature is
displayed in HOME in the lower half of the matrix field.
The temperature resolution always has one decimal place (e.g. 25.3 °C).
The conversion of the temperature values into units is made in accordance with the
following formulae:
Fahrenheit = x °C * 1.8 + 32
Kelvin = x °C + 273.15
To change, activate or deactivate the temperature indication, proceed as follows under
“Menu” / “Measure mode” / “Temperature”:
1. With the [LIGHT/▼] button or [ZERO/▲] button, select the desired function.
2. Confirm the selection with the [MENU/◀▶] button.
The instrument moves back one menu level.
Press the [HOME] button in order to exit the menu.
7. Operation via menu functions

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