Pfeiffer Vacuum QMG 250 PRISMAPRO Operating Instructions Manual
Pfeiffer Vacuum QMG 250 PRISMAPRO Operating Instructions Manual

Pfeiffer Vacuum QMG 250 PRISMAPRO Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Translation of the Original
WEB UI
User interface for the QMG 250 PrismaPro
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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the Original WEB UI User interface for the QMG 250 PrismaPro ®...
  • Page 2 These operating instructions describe all models and variants of your product. Note that your product may not be equipped with all features described in this document. Pfeiffer Vacuum constantly adapts its products to the latest state of the art without prior notice. Please take into account that online operating instructions can deviate from the printed operating instructions supplied with your product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents About this manual Validity 1.1.1 Related documents 1.1.2 Variants Target group Conventions 1.3.1 Instructions in the text 1.3.2 Pictographs 1.3.3 General safety information 1.3.4 Abbreviations Trademarks Introduction to PrismaPro Web UI System requirements Connecting the PrismaPro Web UI Navigating around the PrismaPro Web UI "STATUS"...
  • Page 4 List of tables List of tables Tbl. 1: Related documents Tbl. 2: QMG 250 PrismaPro Tbl. 3: Analyzer QMA 250 Tbl. 4: Electronic unit QME 250 Tbl. 5: Abbreviations used Tbl. 6: Minimum computer requirements Tbl. 7: Parameters in the “STATUS” window Tbl.
  • Page 5 List of figures List of figures Fig. 1: PrismaPro Web UI: "STATUS" window Fig. 2: Window selection buttons Fig. 3: "STATUS" window Fig. 4: "MONITOR" window Fig. 5: "LEAKCHECK" window elements Fig. 6: Bar graph display colors Fig. 7: “DIAGNOSTICS” window Fig.
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    This document applies to products with the following part numbers: Part number Designation PT M15 ... QMG 250 PrismaPro (Faraday) PT M16 ... QMG 250 PrismaPro (Faraday/electron multiplier) Tbl. 2: QMG 250 PrismaPro Part number Short description Mass range [u]...
  • Page 7: Target Group

    Electronic unit QME 250 You can find the part number on the rating plate of the product. Pfeiffer Vacuum reserves the right to make technical changes without prior notification. The figures in this document are not to scale. Dimensions are in mm unless stated otherwise.
  • Page 8: Pictographs

    About this manual 1.3.2 Pictographs Pictographs used in the document indicate useful information. Note 1.3.3 General safety information The following 4 risk levels and 1 information level are taken into account in this document. DANGER Immediately pending danger Indicates an immediately pending danger that will result in death or serious injury if not observed. ►...
  • Page 9: Trademarks

    About this manual 1.4 Trademarks ● PrismaPro ® is a trademark of Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH. ● Windows ® ® and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. ● Firefox ® is a trademark of Mozilla Foundation. ● Chrome ® and Android ®...
  • Page 10: Introduction To Prismapro Web Ui

    Introduction to PrismaPro Web UI 2 Introduction to PrismaPro Web UI The QMG 250 PrismaPro includes the PrismaPro Web UI, an onboard, browser-based user interface, which allows control and monitoring of PrismaPro by network devices. The PrismaPro Web UI ● displays data in a spectrum window.
  • Page 11: System Requirements

    *) PrismaPro Web UI itself has no operating system requirements. The requirements depend on the browser used. **) For Windows XP, Pfeiffer Vacuum recommends using Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, as Win- dows XP does not support Internet Explorer 10.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Prismapro Web Ui

    Connecting the PrismaPro Web UI 4 Connecting the PrismaPro Web UI To establish a connection to the PrismaPro Web UI, you must connect the device you are using to run PrismaPro Web UI on the same network as PrismaPro. If the device is not in the same network, then a connection to a computer located in the same network must be established via Remote Desktop.
  • Page 13 Connecting the PrismaPro Web UI Connecting the PrismaPro Web UI via user-defined IP address Unknown IP address If you have changed the IP address and lost the new IP address, please contact Pfeiffer Vacuum. 1. Type the user-defined IP address into the browser address bar. 2.
  • Page 14: Navigating Around The Prismapro Web Ui

    Navigating around the PrismaPro Web UI 5 Navigating around the PrismaPro Web UI The PrismaPro Web UI functionality spans various windows. To navigate between windows, click on the button for the relevant window. Fig. 2: Window selection buttons The first window that the PrismaPro Web UI displays is the “STATUS” window. The following sections identify and describe the various windows.
  • Page 15: Monitor" Window

    Navigating around the PrismaPro Web UI Fig. 3: "STATUS" window 5.2 "MONITOR" window The "MONITOR" window is the PrismaPro Web UI data acquisition window. The right side of the “MONITOR” window contains a group of editable fields. ● Scan parameters ● “EMISSION” switch for emission control ●...
  • Page 16: Leakcheck" Window

    Navigating around the PrismaPro Web UI Fig. 4: "MONITOR" window 5.3 "LEAKCHECK" window The "LEAKCHECK" window is used for leak testing with PrismaPro. (see chapter “Carrying out a leak test”, page 23) It uses the PrismaPro signal level to generate alarm states. When you open the window for the first time, the PrismaPro Web UI generates alarm levels automati- cally, based on the current mass signal.
  • Page 17: Fig. 5: "Leakcheck" Window Elements

    Navigating around the PrismaPro Web UI Fig. 5: "LEAKCHECK" window elements 1 Alarm/warnings/settings Display of measured values against time 2 PrismaPro scan parameters Bar graph display 3 Emission and EM control Alarm/warnings/settings Here you can manually or automatically change the leak test alarm levels. PrismaPro scan parameters PrismaPro can use each mass for leak testing.
  • Page 18: Diagnostics" Window

    Navigating around the PrismaPro Web UI Fig. 6: Bar graph display colors 5.4 “DIAGNOSTICS” window The "DIAGNOSTICS" window indicates the system status and contains additional diagnostic capabili- ties that can be helpful when contacting Pfeiffer Vacuum. 18/30...
  • Page 19: Print" Window

    Navigating around the PrismaPro Web UI Fig. 7: “DIAGNOSTICS” window 5.5 "PRINT" window “PRINT” allows you to call up a print dialog box to print the displayed window. 5.6 "HELP" window “HELP” lets you open the PrismaPro Web UI operating manual and the Quick-Start Guide in a separate browser tab.
  • Page 20: Using Prismapro Web Ui

    Using PrismaPro Web UI 6 Using PrismaPro Web UI This section contains instructions for common PrismaPro applications. 6.1 Using PrismaPro Web UI and PV MassSpec PV MassSpec and PrismaPro Web UI cannot access the same Analyzer simultaneously. PV MassSpec is the primary software package for the PrismaPro Analyzer. PV MassSpec gives control of the PrismaPro analyzer to PrismaPro Web UI, only ●...
  • Page 21: Collecting Data

    Using PrismaPro Web UI 6.2.1 Collecting data The “MONITOR” window is used for data acquisition. PrismaPro Web UI does not allow data storage PrismaPro Web UI is a remote monitoring and diagnostic tool, and is designed for data monitoring and simple vacuum diagnostics. The storage of data or display of data in a trend graph is not possible with PrismaPro Web UI.
  • Page 22: Tbl. 9: Modifiable Parameters

    Using PrismaPro Web UI Modifiable Description parameter ppAMU Number of points collected by the PrismaPro for each u. 1 ppAMU generates a bar graph with one data point for each integer u value. > 1 ppAMU generates an analogue scan displaying peak shapes. Linear/ Displays data in either a linear or logarithmic scale.
  • Page 23: Carrying Out A Leak Test

    Using PrismaPro Web UI Switching EM on and off ► In the “MONITOR” or “LEAKCHECK” window, click on the “EM” button to switch the electron multi- plier on or off. Changing scan parameters Fig. 15: Scan parameters in the “MONITOR” window Changing scan parameters 1.
  • Page 24: Setting The Status Parameters

    Using PrismaPro Web UI Carrying out a leak test (PrismaPro Web UI) 1. Switch to the “LEAKCHECK” window. – Once the “LEAKCHECK” window is open, the PrismaPro starts collecting data with the default parameters. 2. Specify the test gas to be used for the leak test. –...
  • Page 25: Fig. 17: Note

    Using PrismaPro Web UI 3. Delete the current sensor description in the “SETTINGS” group and enter the new sensor descrip- tion. 4. Click on “SET”. IP address Fig. 17: Note Changing the PrismaPro IP address manually PrismaPro Web UI is no longer accessible via the default IP address. If you change the PrismaPro IP address, you will no longer be able to reach the PrismaPro Web UI via the default IP address.
  • Page 26: Desktop Shortcuts

    Using PrismaPro Web UI 5. Click on “SET”. 6. Restart the PrismaPro. – After the restart, the PrismaPro uses the new gateway for the network to which it is connect- DHCP Using DHCP to assign IP addresses The DHCP is off by default. You require the PV MassSpec software on the computer;...
  • Page 27: Browser Bookmarks

    Using PrismaPro Web UI 6.4 Browser bookmarks In addition to creating desktop shortcuts, you can also create bookmarks within your Internet browser. Adding browser bookmarks 1. In the browser, press "CTRL+D" on the desired page. 2. Name the bookmark so that you can distinguish between different functions and sensors. 27/30...
  • Page 28: Suggested Applications

    Suggested applications 7 Suggested applications 7.1 Vacuum diagnostics Using the PrismaPro Web UI, “MONITOR” menu and corresponding knowledge of reading RGA spec- tra, you can carry out a fast and simple vacuum diagnosis, to analyze causes of problems in a vacuum system. In this way, you can identify on the RGA spectrum whether there are leaks in the vacuum sys- tem, or whether contamination is the cause for an excessive pump-down time or the inability to achieve ultimate pressure.
  • Page 29: Malfunctions

    (another device on the network has the same IP address) or the network/router is block- ing the port that the PrismaPro is using. 7. If the connection to the PrismaPro Web UI still does not work, please contact Pfeiffer Vacuum. 29/30...

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