Operation; How To Setup The Product; Engineering Units; Set Auto Off - Fluke FL700G01 User Manual

Pressure gauge
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700G Series
Users Manual

Operation

The subsequent sections tell you how to operate the
Product. Push  to turn on the Product.
The analog bar graph at the bottom of the display shows
the applied-pressure level relative to the full range of the
gauge.
If you record a Tare value, the pressure shown
is not the actual pressure applied.

How to Setup the Product

Before you use the product, it is necessary to configure it
for your application. Push  to go to the Setup menu.
Each time  is pushed, the display goes to the
subsequent function. Push  or  to change the
parameter value. When a parameter is set, push  to
exit the configuration menu or  to move to the next
parameter.

Engineering Units

The Product's default engineering unit shows psi. To
change this, push  and  to move through the 23
standard engineering units plus one custom unit/scale.
When the necessary unit shows, push  or .
Pressure now shows in the chosen engineering units.
See the Specifications section for a list of available
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Note
engineering units. See the Supervisory Mode section for
instructions to set up custom units.

Set Auto Off

Auto Off can be set in 1-minute increments from 1 to 30
minutes or you can turn off the function for continuous
Product operation. The Product is configured for 30
minutes. Push  and  to set the necessary interval.
The "off" position is at the low end of the selections, less
than 1 minute.

Show Battery Voltage

Actual battery voltage and a percent-of-life bargraph
show the battery charge. No adjustments are made in this
parameter.

Display Actual Temperature

The Product is temperature compensated This parameter
shows the temperature measured by the internal sensor.
Push  or  to show degrees F or C.

Set Damping

Selections are "on"  and "off" . Damping smooths
readings from pulsating pressure sources.

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