Keypad Layout And Protocol; Figure 13. Pg9000 Keypad Layout - Fluke PG9000 Series Operation And Maintenance Manual

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 Sets the head difference between the PG9000 and the device under test (see Section 3.10.7).
 Selects mass-to-pressure or pressure-to-mass operating mode (see Section 3.10.12).
 Enters a pressure to define or a current mass load to calculate (see Section 3.10.11.1 and 3.10.11.2).
 Loads masses by hand or with optional AMH (Automated Mass Handler), floats the piston and
defines pressure.
3.2

Keypad Layout And Protocol

PG9000 has a 4 x 4 keypad for local operator access to direct functions, function menus and for data entry.
Key press confirmation is provided by both tactile and audible feedback. A single beep confirms a valid entry.
A descending two note tone signals an invalid entry. The audible valid entry feedback can be suppressed or
modified by pressing [SPECIAL] and selecting <5prefs>, <2sound> (see Section 3.12.4.2).
Pressing the [ENT/SET P] key generally causes execution or forward movement in the menu tree.
[ENT/SET P] is also used to enter a command to set a pressure.
Pressing the [ESC] key generally allows movement back in the menu tree and/or causes execution to
cease or suspend without changes being implemented. Pressing [ESC] repeatedly eventually returns to
the main run screen. From the main run screen, pressing [ESC] allows momentary viewing of the
PG9000 identification screen.
Pressing the [+/-] key changes a numerical sign when editing. It also toggles through multiple screens
when available.
Pressing the [←] and [→] keys when editing allows reverse and forward cursor movement when editing
data entry. These keys are also used to scroll through choices.
Menu selections can be made by pressing the number of the selection directly or by pressing [←] and
[→] to place the cursor on the number of the desired selection and pressing [ENT].
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The Function/Data keys allow very commonly used
functions to be accessed directly from the main run screen by
a single keystroke. The name of the function is on the bottom
half of the key (see Section 3.10.1).
numerical values when editing.
The Editing and Execution keys are for execution,
suspending execution, backing up in menus and editing
entries.
The Menu/Data keys provide access to function menus from
the main run screen. The menu name is on the bottom half of
the key. The SPECIAL menu is for more frequently used
functions. The SETUP menu is for functions that are NOT
generally used as a part of day to day operation. These keys
enter numerical values when editing.

Figure 13. PG9000 Keypad Layout

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These keys enter

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