More functions, Overview of all softkeys, Calibrating the vacuum sensor – Heidolph Hei-VAP Precision User Manual

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Operation

Operation

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Overview of all softkeys

Softkey

Function

Store Favorite

Storing the data record for Favorites (program list).

Esc

Cancelling the entry and backing up on step, no storage of

changes

Hold

The vacuum is held at the value when soft key is depressed.

Start all

Vacuum control on, rotation on, lower motor lift

Stop all

Vacuum control off, rotation off, raise motor lift

Start Vacuum

Vacuum control on

Stop Vacuum

Vacuum control off, ventilate system

Graph

Display of diagram of pressure/time curve

The actual curve is displayed in the actual value display.

The tabular entries are visualized in the menu program

gradient.

Max. Vacuum

Vacuum control on, system is evacuated to the minimum

pressure value allowable considering pump and air leaks.

Continue

Vacuum control on (after Hold)

Values

The actual value screen or gradient increments screen is

displayed.

Accept

The current actual value of the pressure is accepted as a new

set value

List

Display of all lists of the stored Favorites.

Scroll Help

Scrolling within the context help to visualize hidden text.

Calibrating the vacuum sensor

The vacuum sensor can be calibrated.

Vacuum gauge is available.

The unit is connected.

1. Interconnect the vacuum gauge near the condenser (for example, with a Y-piece).

2. Switch on the vacuum pump.

3. Change to the setup menu and select calibration p-sensor.

4. Confirm with “Yes”.

5. Enter the atmospheric pressure calculated by an external pressure gauge and

confirm by pressing the Hei-GUIDE.

6. The vacuum control now automatically reduces the pressure in the system.

Please wait until the pressure value is stable.

7. Enter the displayed pressure calculated by an external pressure gauge and confirm

by pressing the Hei-GUIDE.

The calibration is completed.

Connecting to a PC

The vacuum box can be connected to a PC via USB.

1. Connect the vacuum box to a PC using an USB cable.

2. Configure HyperTerminal on the PC.

3. Interface settings:

‒ Bits per second: 115200

‒ Data bits: 8

‒ Parity: none

‒ Stop bits: 1

‒ Stream control: none

4. The protocol values are displayed in HyperTerminal:

‒ For example: 20;31.4;25.3;976

‒ Rotation = “20“

‒ HB-Temperature = “31.4“

‒ Ext. Sensor-Temperature = “25.3“

‒ Vacuum = “976“

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