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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
FAQ
Diagrams and Drawings
Warranty
Reset / Restore Commands
Advanced Setup Guide
Command Syntax
Turnaround Delay
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TELEDYNE
HASTINGS
INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HPM-2002-OBE
VACUUM GAUGE
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C E R T I F I E D
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Contents
INSTRUMENTS
TELEDYNE HASTINGS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
2. INSTALLATION
3. OPERATING INFORMATION
4. THEORY OF OPERATION
WARRANTY
TROUBLESHOOTING
DIAGRAMS AND DRAWINGS
5.1. ADVANCED SETUP GUIDE
1. General Information
1.1. Features
1.2. Model 2002 Sensors
1.3. HPM-2002-OBE Analog Output Module
1.5. HPM-2002-OBE RS232/485 Output Module
1.7. Specifications
1.6. HPM-2002-OBE DeviceNet Module
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2.3. Transducer Installation
2. Installation
2.4. OBE Module Installation
2.1. Receiving Inspection
0-10 Volt
2.5. Initial Operation
4-20 mA
RS232/485
3.1. Analog Output
3. Operating Information
3.1.1. Overall Functional Description
3.1.2. High and Low Set Point Modes
3.1.4. Cal Mode
3.1.3. Run Mode
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V channel1 = pressure V channel 2 = 10 × pressure
Gas Selection Table
3.1.5. GAS Mode
3.1.6. Analog Output
HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge
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3.2.1. Overall Functional Description
3.2. Analog Output 4-20mA
3.2.2. High and Low Set Point Modes
3.2.3. Run Mode
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3.2.4. Cal Mode
16mA
Ι channel1 = 4mA + p Torr
1024Torr
16mA ⎞
HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge
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3.3. RS232/485 With Display
3.3.2. COMMAND SYNTAX
3.3.1. Overall Functional Description
3.3.4. Paramater Modification Commands
3.3.3. Interrogation Commands
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3.3.6. Reset / Restore Commands
3.3.5. Calibration Adjustment Commands
3.3.7. Device Status
3.3.8. Default RS232/485 Specifications
9600
Character Length
Ready to receive output signal from OBE
3.3.9. Modular Connector Pinout R2-232 RJ-11 connector on left side
Clear to send input signal to OBE
3.3.10. Modular Connector Pinout RS-485
3.3.13. Cal Mode
3.3.12. Run Mode
3.4.1. Overall Functional Description
3.4. DeviceNet TM
3.4.2. DeviceNet description
3.5.2. Midrange Coefficient Adjustment
3.5.1. Zero Coefficient Adjustment
3.5.3. Atmosphere Coefficient Adjustment
3.5. Calibration of the HPM-2002-OBE
PCB EEPROM TO-8 HEADER PIRANI PIEZOSENSOR SENSOR
4. Theory of Operation
4.1.1
Vo = SPV+V1
4.2. Piezoresistive Sensor
dVo dT =
1 dV
HPM-2002-OBEVacuum Gauge
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Et = Es + Er + Eg
4.3. Pirani Sensor
Es = K ∆T Am/L
Er = σεTh4-Ta4As
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Figure 4.3a Figure 4.3b
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Eg = arLt273/Th1/2Th-TaAgP
Eg = Kg ∆T As/∆x
4.4. Dual Sensor Operation
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5.1. Advanced Setup Guide
5. Troubleshooting
CLOCKWISE
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
Restore EEPROM
Turnaround Delay
Baud Rate
Data Bits/Parity Bits/Stop Bits
Restore Factory Defaults
Restore Calibration
Software Reset
5.2. Frequently Asked Questions Why does my display read, “Err1”?
Why does my display read, “U .”?
Why does my display read, “U.U”?
Why does my display read, “. U”?
What are Err3, Err5, Err6 and Err7?
6.1. Warranty Repair Policy
6. WARRANTY
6.2. Non-Warranty Repair Policy
ATTENTION REPAIR DEPARTMENT
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7. Diagrams and Drawings
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