Fluke 7350 specifications Processor Battery, Calibration

Page 64

RUSKA 7350

Users Manual

WX Warning

The RUSKA 7350 should only be opened by qualified electrical/mechanical service technicians. Lethal voltages are present and exposed in the power supply and display.

1.Turn off the RUSKA 7350 and disconnect the power cord from the power supply.

2.Locate the 14 screws on back and side and two screws on top of cover that secure the cover to the chassis.

3.Unscrew these screws.

4.Remove the cover.

5.Replace the cover before resuming operation.

Processor Battery

The processor board uses a lithium battery to maintain time and date information. This battery has a varying life. If the instrument is left on 24 hours a day, it will last 5-10 years. If the instrument is stored, it will last one year. It is recommended to replace it every year. To do this, follow the instructions below:

1.Remove cover, see Chapter 6, Removing the RUSKA 7350’s Cover section.

2.Remove the cover of electronic chassis located at the front right corner.

3.Remove processor card by removing one screw and rocking upward.

4.Remove battery, a round silver object, by carefully pulling on battery while holding card.

5.Plug in new battery (part no. 4-725).

6.Reassemble in reverse order.

7.The time and date may have to be re-entered. See subsection Chapter 4, Date/ Time section.

Calibration

To keep the RUSKA 7350 operating within its specified accuracy (Appendix A), the calibration procedure described below must be performed every year. Use appropriate DWG, such as Model 2475.

Note

The calibration procedure automatically generates coefficients which are stored in memory on the RUSKA 7350’s Control Board (Chapter 2). If these constants are “lost” for any reason, the calibration procedure must be performed, regardless of the last calibration date. If the calibration coefficients are known, they may be restored to the RUSKA 7350 at any time by “editing the coefficients” (See Chapter 6, Editing the Coefficients section.)

6-2

Image 64
Contents Ruska Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents Theory of Operation Remote Operation Preparation for Storage and Shipment List of Tables Ruska List of Figures Viii How to Contact Fluke General InformationIntroduction General InformationSafety Information Symbols Used in this Manual FeaturesPower-On Self Test Automatic Zero AdjustEase of Operation Easily ProgrammableStandard Equipment & Options Ruska 7350 Options List Part NumberRuska Power Supply Theory of OperationElectronics Section Back Plane BoardRuska 7350 Block Diagram Front Panel IEEE-488 InterfaceMotor Controller Pneumatic Module 76xx Interface BoardPneumatic Pump GearmotorElectronics Regulator Dome RegulatorSystem Transducer Test PortRuska Installation Unpacking the RuskaPneumatic Connections Powering Up the RuskaDrive Air Supply Port Local Operation Local OperationNumeric Keypad Function KeysCancel, Previous Menu TreeTutorial Main MenuMain Menu Entering Pressure Tare Mode Selecting Mode of OperationSelecting Language Setting the Pressure Set-Point Main MenuControlling Pressure Triple Range OptionalVent Step/JogMenu Setup MenuMenu Setup Limits High LimitLow Limit Auto VentControl Band Access Menu Setup UserSlew Rate Slew LimitStep Size Bar Graph MaximumReady Tolerance Gas Head Pressure CorrectionMenu Setup Units Pressure FilterChanging the Number of Decimals Key Click13. Menu Setup Units Edit Name Menu Menu Setup Remote Menu Setup SystemGpib Address ProtocolReset Calibration PasswordDate/Time Menu CalibrateMenu Program Storing a Sequence in Memory Preparing to ProgramMaxTime Mode of EntryEntering a New Program 17. Menu Program Edit Menu Automatically Generating a Program 18. Menu Program Edit Auto MenuChanging the Name of a Program Changing an Existing ProgramChanging the Configuration Stored with a Program 20. Menu Program Edit Menu21. Menu Program Config Menu Running a ProgramMenu Test Menu Test Sweep TestMenu Test Self Test Menu Test Remote TestMenu Test Shop1 26. Menu Test Shop1 MenuMenu Display Menu Display BlankRuska Remote Operation Remote OperationCapabilities IEEE-488Remote/Local Operation RS-232Configuration Scpi Command FormatDevice Messages Scpi Response FormatANSI/IEEE 488.2-1987 Command Summary Scpi Command SummaryMODE? Example Scpi Commands ListScpi Status Registers Interface Panel Emulation Serial Operation Ruska Maintenance Preventive MaintenanceObserving the Ruska 7350’s Full Scale Rating Observing the Software Version NumberProcessor Battery CalibrationCalibration Instructions Single Sensor PreparationStoring the Coefficients Editing the Calibration Coefficients ZeroingRuska 7350 Pump Lubrication CleaningFuse Disconnection Instructions Preparation for Storage and ShipmentPacking Instructions Fluke Calibration Westpark Drive HOUSTON, TX USA Shipping Instructions Packing the Calibrator7350 Summary of Specifications AccuracySpecifications Summary of Specifications Ruska Summary of Error Messages Summary of Error MessagesSetpoint is out of range