The service menu, Setting gas parameters, Section – INFICON Protec P3000(XL) Helium Leak Detector User Manual
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4-3
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4.2
The Service Menu
The service menu is password protected. When entering the service menu a PIN is
required to be entered. The service menu should only be used by trained service
personnel. The PIN for entering the service menu will be distributed during service
training. Please refer to the service documentation for the submenus and functions
of the service menu.
4.3
Selecting gas equivalents and setting trigger
values
The Protec P3000 can detect leak rates as helium leak rates or in refrigerant
equivalent leak rates. Up to four different sets of parameters can be stored by the
Protec P3000. Only one type of leak rate, however, will be displayed in the
measurement screen optional with the equivalent Helium leak rate in addition. In the
gas / trigger menu the chosen gas equivalents are displayed with their current trigger
value.
With default settings only helium is set up in the first set of parameters. The
remaining three sets are blank ("<------>"). Only sets that have been edited will be
listed in the list of gas parameters that can be loaded directly from the measuring
screen through the list button.
4.3.1
Setting gas parameters
When pressing one of the
GAS
1 to
GAS
4 buttons an info page regarding the chosen
set of parameters will open. Parameter sets that are not in use are marked blank
(„<----->)“. Changes to the current setting can be made by scrolling to the line item to
be changed by use of the
UP
and
DOWN
keys and selecting the line item by pressing
the
EDIT
key.
In the opening info page the name of the gas equivalent (or helium), the
measurement mode and the currently selected trigger value will be displayed. This
info is followed by the value for the lower display limit. In addition, the correction
factor, the helium concentration used, the fill pressure for helium and the fill pressure
for refrigerant later on are listed.
Fig. 4-2 Editing Gas 1