Agilent Technologies VS G8600-60002 User manual

Vacuum Products Division
Wireless
Remote Model
G8600-60002
for Agilent Technologies Helium
Leak etection (G8610, G8611, or
G8612)
or for VS Series Leak etector
Part Number 699909945
Rev. E
August 2017
Operation Manual

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VS Series Leak Detector Wireless Remote
VS Series Leak Detector Wireless RemoteVS Series Leak Detector Wireless Remote
VS Series Leak Detector Wireless Remote
Model
Model Model
Model G8600
G8600G8600
G8600-
--
-6000
60006000
6000
Copyright 2014
Agilent, Inc

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Warranty
WarrantyWarranty
Warranty
Products manufactured by Seller are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for
twelve (12) months from date of shipment thereof to Customer, and Seller’s liability under valid
warranty claims is limited, at the option of Seller, to repair, to replace, or refund of an equitable
portion of the purchase price of the Product. Items expendable in normal use are not covered by
this warranty. All warranty replacement or repair of parts shall be limited to equipment
malfunctions which, in the sole opinion of Seller, are due or traceable to defects in original
materials or workmanship. All obligations of Seller under this warranty shall cease in the event of
abuse, accident, alteration, misuse, or neglect of the equipment. In-warranty repaired or replaced
parts are warranted only for the remaining unexpired portion of the original warranty period
applicable to the repaired or replaced parts. After expiration of the applicable warranty period,
Customer shall be charged at the then current prices for parts, labor, and transportation.
Reasonable care must be used to avoid hazards. Seller expressly disclaims responsibility for loss
or damage caused by use of its Products other than in accordance with proper operating
procedures. Except as stated herein, Seller makes no warranty, express or implied (either in fact or
by operation of law), statutory or otherwise; and, except as stated herein, Seller shall have no
liability under any warranty, express or implied (either in fact or by operation of law), statutory or
otherwise. Statements made by any person, including representatives of Seller, which are
inconsistent or in conflict with the terms of this warranty shall not be binding upon Seller unless
reduced to writing and approved by an officer of Seller.
Warranty Replacement and Adjustment
Warranty Replacement and AdjustmentWarranty Replacement and Adjustment
Warranty Replacement and Adjustment
All claims under warranty must be made promptly after occurrence of circumstances giving rise
thereto, and must be received within the applicable warranty period by Seller or its authorized
representative. Such claims should include the Product serial number, the date of shipment, and a
full description of the circumstances giving rise to the claim. Before any Products are returned for
repair and/or adjustment, written authorization from Seller or its authorized representative for the
return and instructions as to how and where these Products should be returned must be obtained.
Any Product returned to Seller for examination shall be prepaid via the means of transportation
indicated as acceptable by Seller. Seller reserves the right to reject any warranty claim not promptly
reported and any warranty claim on any item that has been altered or has been returned by non-
acceptable means of transportation. When any Product is returned for examination and inspection,
or for any other reason, Customer shall be responsible for all damage resulting from improper
packing or handling, and for loss in transit, notwithstanding any defect or non-conformity in the
Product. In all cases, Seller has the sole responsibility for determining the cause and nature of
failure, and Seller’s determination with regard thereto shall be final. If it is found that Seller’s
Product has been returned without cause and is still serviceable, Customer will be notified and the
Product returned at Customer’s expense; in addition, a charge for testing and examination may be
made on Products so returned.

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Table of Contents
Warranty ...............................................................................................................................................................................iii
Warranty Replacement and Adjustment ........................................................................................................................iii
Preface ................................................................................................................................................................................ ix
ocumentation Standards .......................................................................................................................................... ix
Symbols...................................................................................................................................................................... ix
Text ............................................................................................................................................................................. ix
Hazard and Safety Information ................................................................................................................................... x
Solvents ...................................................................................................................................................................... xi
Equipment, General .................................................................................................................................................. xi
Radio .......................................................................................................................................................................... xii
Power ............................................................................................................................................................................ xiii
External AC/ C Power ........................................................................................................................................... xiii
Battery Set Power ................................................................................................................................................... xiii
External Headphones ................................................................................................................................................. xvi
Radio Compliance ...................................................................................................................................................... xvii
Agilent Services ......................................................................................................................................................... xviii
Contacting Agilent .................................................................................................................................................... xviii
1
Introduction to the Wireless Remote ..................................................................................................................1-1
1.1
Wireless Remote .............................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1.1
Wireless Remote imensions and Connections ................................................................................1-2
1.1.2
Front Panel isplay and Controls ..........................................................................................................1-3
2
Enabling Leak etector for Wireless ...................................................................................................................2-1
2.1
Agilent Technologies Helium Leak etector (G8610, G8611, or G8612 Series Leak etector) .......2-1
2.2
VS Series Leak etector (Legacy) ................................................................................................................2-2
3
Operating the Wireless Remote ...........................................................................................................................3-4
3.1
Startup and Shutdown ...................................................................................................................................3-4
3.1.1
Startup ........................................................................................................................................................3-4
3.1.2
Shutdown ...................................................................................................................................................3-4
3.2
Screens .............................................................................................................................................................3-5
3.2.1
Basic Functions .........................................................................................................................................3-5
3.2.2
Home Screen .............................................................................................................................................3-7
3.2.3
Speaker Volume Setup Screen ............................................................................................................ 3-10
3.2.4
Backlight Screen .................................................................................................................................... 3-11
3.2.5
Communication Setup Screen ............................................................................................................ 3-13
3.2.6
Contrast Setup Screen .......................................................................................................................... 3-22
3.2.7
Sleep Timer Setup ................................................................................................................................. 3-24
3.2.8
Version Info ............................................................................................................................................. 3-27
Appendix A. Specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 1
A.1 Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................... 1

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Table of Figures
Figure 1-1. Wireless Remote imensions, Connections, and Controls .................................................................1-2
Figure 1-2. Front Panel isplays and Controls ...........................................................................................................1-3
Figure 1-3. Screen Flow ..................................................................................................................................................1-6
Figure 2-1. Helium Leak etector settings screen ....................................................................................................2-1
Figure 2-2. VS Series home screen ..............................................................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-3. VS Series Menus..........................................................................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-4. VS Series set-up screen 1 ..........................................................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-5. VS Series set-up screen 2 ..........................................................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-6. VS Series wireless set-up ...........................................................................................................................2-3
Figure 3-1. Home Screen - Linear and Log Views .....................................................................................................3-7
Figure 3-2. Home Screen - Under and Over Indicators .............................................................................................3-8
Figure 3-3. Operating State Status Messages ...........................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-4. Speaker Volume Setup Screen .............................................................................................................. 3-10
Figure 3-5. Speaker Volume Setup Configuration Screen ..................................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-6. Speaker Volume Setup Screen .............................................................................................................. 3-11
Figure 3-7. Backlight Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 3-11
Figure 3-8. Backlight Setup Configuration Screen ................................................................................................. 3-12
Figure 3-9. Communications Setup - Initial ............................................................................................................. 3-13
Figure 3-10. Choose L Screen ................................................................................................................................. 3-14
Figure 3-11. Speaker Volume Setup Screen ............................................................................................................ 3-14
Figure 3-12. Backlight Screen..................................................................................................................................... 3-15
Figure 3-13. Setup Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 3-15
Figure 3-14. Select Screen .......................................................................................................................................... 3-15
Figure 3-15. Choose L Screen ................................................................................................................................. 3-16
Figure 3-16. Link Screen .............................................................................................................................................. 3-16
Figure 3-17. No Available L ...................................................................................................................................... 3-16
Figure 3-18. Speaker Volume Setup Screen ............................................................................................................ 3-17
Figure 3-19. Backlight Screen..................................................................................................................................... 3-17
Figure 3-20. Setup Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 3-17
Figure 3-21. Select Screen .......................................................................................................................................... 3-18
Figure 3-22. Search Screen ......................................................................................................................................... 3-18
Figure 3-23. Searching Screen ................................................................................................................................... 3-18
Figure 3-24. Choose L Screen ................................................................................................................................. 3-19
Figure 3-25. Link Screen .............................................................................................................................................. 3-19
Figure 3-26. Speaker Volume Setup Screen ............................................................................................................ 3-19
Figure 3-27. Backlight Screen..................................................................................................................................... 3-20
Figure 3-28. Backlight Screen..................................................................................................................................... 3-20
Figure 3-29. Select Screen .......................................................................................................................................... 3-20
Figure 3-30. Search Screen ......................................................................................................................................... 3-21
Figure 3-31. MAC Addresses Screen ........................................................................................................................ 3-21
Figure 3-32. Verify MAC Addresses Screen ............................................................................................................. 3-21
Figure 3-33. Speaker Volume Setup Screen ............................................................................................................ 3-22
Figure 3-34. Backlight Screen..................................................................................................................................... 3-22
Figure 3-35. Setup Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 3-22
Figure 3-36. Contrast - Initial Screen ......................................................................................................................... 3-23
Figure 3-37. Contrast - Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 3-23
Figure 3-38. Speaker Volume Setup Screen ............................................................................................................ 3-24
Figure 3-39. Backlight Screen..................................................................................................................................... 3-24
Figure 3-40. Setup Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 3-25
Figure 3-41. Contrast - Initial Screen ......................................................................................................................... 3-25
Figure 3-42. Sleep Timer Screen ................................................................................................................................ 3-25
Figure 3-43. Sleep Timer Configuration Screen ...................................................................................................... 3-26

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Figure 3-44. Speaker Volume Setup Screen ............................................................................................................ 3-27
Figure 3-45. Backlight Screen..................................................................................................................................... 3-27
Figure 3-46. Setup Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 3-27
Figure 3-47. Contrast - Initial Screen ......................................................................................................................... 3-28
Figure 3-48. Sleep Timer Screen ................................................................................................................................ 3-28
Figure 3-49. Version - Initial Screen ........................................................................................................................... 3-28
Figure 3-50. Version - Information Screen ............................................................................................................... 3-29

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List of Tables
Table 1. Wireless Remote: Recommended Cells and Service Life ......................................................................... xvi
Table 3-1. Screen Basic Functional Items ..................................................................................................................3-5
Table 3-2. Status Messages ..........................................................................................................................................3-6
Table A-1. Wireless Remote Specifications ............................................................................................................... A-1

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reface
refacereface
reface
ocumentation Standards
Symbols
This manual uses the following documentation standards:
Note
Notes contain important information.
Caution
Cautions appear before instructions which if not followed
could cause damage to the equipment or data loss.
Warning
Warnings appear for a particular procedure or practice which if
not followed correctly could lead to serious injury or death.
Text
• Hard buttons are depicted in text in bold
boldbold
bold text.
• Italics is used for emphasis or to indicate screen text.
• Wireless Remote is used for leak detector Wireless Remote Control handheld (HH) unit.

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Hazard and Safety Information
Operators and service personnel must be aware of all hazards associated with this equipment.
They must know how to recognize hazardous and potentially hazardous conditions, and know how
to avoid them. The consequences of unskilled, improper, or careless operation of the equipment
can be serious. Every operator or service person must read and thoroughly understand
operation/maintenance manuals and any additional information provided by Agilent. All warning
and cautions must be read carefully and strictly observed. Consult local, state, and national
agencies regarding specific requirements and regulations. Address any safety, operation, and/or
maintenance questions to your nearest Agilent office.
The common international symbols used in this manual and on the equipment are defined below:
OFF OFF Supply
(Power)
irect Current
ON ON Supply
(Power)
Indoor, ry
Location Use
Only
Warning, Risk of
danger
Refer to
documentation
No
Serviceable
Part Inside
Alternating
Current
Positioning
Cell (Battery)
Headphone C Input
o Not Place in
Trash

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Solvents
Warning
To clean the unit’s plastic enclosure the LCD display and Front
Panel buttons use only a soft cloth slightly dampened with
water or a mild soap.
Do NOT use excess water
Do NOT use excess water Do NOT use excess water
Do NOT use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind.
or cleaning solvents of any kind.or cleaning solvents of any kind.
or cleaning solvents of any kind.
Avoid splashing any cleaning solvents into the unit through the
openings or the enclosure Front Panel buttons e.g. the speaker
grid DC Power and Headphone Jacks. Wipe the surface with a
dry lint-free cloth.
Do not let any water or other foreign object get inside the
equipment. If the Wireless Remote is dropped into water or if
water gets into the internal parts it could result in fire or
electrical shock. Remove the battery cells immediately and
contact Agilent's service center.
Equipment, General
Caution
The performance and operating safety of this equipment can only be
guaranteed if it is operated according to normal conditions of use.
Caution
Do not leave the Wireless Remote in places with high temperature and
high humidity or where temperature and humidity fluctuate greatly.
Avoid dropping or hitting the Wireless remote or subjecting it to severe
vibration or impact.
Warning
Do not use in presence of flammable or explosive gas.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the equipment: Wireless
Remote External AC/DC power supply and/or battery charger. Such
action could lead to electric shock or injury. Agilent's authorized
technician will do any repair work.
Warning
If an operator notices smoke or an unusual smell or noise stop using the
Wireless Remote immediately remove the battery cell taking care to
avoid burns and contact the Agilent Service Center.
Remove the battery cells outdoors away from anything combustible and
avoid touching it with bare hands.
Continued operation could result in fire or burns.
Warning
Be careful with the strap when carrying the Wireless Remote as it can
catch on stray objects causing injury or damage.

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LC isplay
Caution
Do not apply excessive pressure to the LCD display as this may
cause smears.
Caution
In general the lower the temperature the longer it takes the LCD
display to turn on. Performance of the LCD display may
deteriorate in low temperature.
Warning
If the LCD display breaks avoid getting any liquid crystal in
mouth or eyes. If it gets on the operator hands feet or clothing
wash it immediately with soap and water.
Radio
The wireless remote is built around an RF transceiver module operating in 2.4 GHz ISM band. The
same type of the RF module used in this unit is built into the Wireless Remote Base Unit for Agilent
Helium Leak etector (G8610-63000 for field install or make to order), or legacy VS Series G8600-
68000 (factory installed) and G6800-68001 (field installed).
The wireless remote operates in a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint, client-server or peer-to-peer
architecture. One RF transceiver is configured as a server and there can be one or many clients. To
establish synchronization between transceivers, the server emits a beacon. Upon detecting a
beacon, a client transceiver informs its host and a RF link is established.

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Warning
The Wireless Remote Contains FCC ID: KQL-RM024 IC: 2268C-
RM024 RF transceiver module. The enclosed device complies
with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada License
Exempt RSS Standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device
must accept any interference received including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile type
transmitting devices a separation distance of 20 cm or more
should be maintained between the antenna of the Wireless
Remote and persons during operation with exception of hands
wrist feet and ankles. To ensure compliance operations at
closer distance than this distance are prohibited.
An operator should keep the separation distance of 20 cm or
more from the RF antenna of the leak detector with a Wireless
Base Station.
Power
The wireless remote is the digital device, which compromise a microprocessor based digital
electronics, LC display and 2.4 GHz, radio module. uring RF transmission and software program
execution the unit consumes high current pulses from a power source: an external AC/ C power
supply or a battery set (4-AA cells, primary or rechargeable types).
External AC/ C Power
External Supply
Use only UL/CSA and/or International Safety Agency approved external AC/ C power supply, wall-
mount plug-in or desktop type, which meet the follow specifications:
Output
• Voltage: (4.0 to 6.0) V C
• Current: 1.0 A min.
• Plug:
o Barrel type: 2.5 mm I x 5.5 mm O , Female
o Barrel's polarization: Internal (+), External (-)
Battery Set Power
Battery Supply
The unit uses 4, alkaline, NiMH or other AA size battery set, primary or rechargeable cells batteries,
that supply voltage from 4.0 V C to 6.0 V C and suitable for the high current pulse application.
The battery set is automatically disconnected when the external AC/ C power supply is connected
to the unit.
Rechargeable batteries will not be charged while the C power supply is plugged into the charger.
Rechargeable batteries must be charged externally on a separate battery charger.

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Service life for a fresh charged 4-AA cells battery set depends on the cell type and the operating
schedule of the unit (see Table 1).
The wireless device is capable of operating continuously for eight hours with the backlight OFF,
when batteries are fresh.
Warning
Take the follow actions to maximize battery safety when using:
• Primary: alkaline (Ultra Ultra+ Industrial or Nickel Oxy)
o Lithium/Iron (e2-Lithium) and/or Rechargeable (NiMH) cells:
o Never use the cells that have physical damage.
o Never remove plastic film labels from the metal raw cells.
o They provide electrical insulation.
o Do not open cell casings.
o Never short circuit the cells - they may ignite explode leak
or get hot causing injury.
o Never mix the cells from different chemistry capacity lot
and date codes.
o Don't mix old cells with new ones. This helps ensure the
cells do not leak or rupture.
o Do not insert cells backwards into the unit battery
compartment. Confirm the cell's polarity (+) and (-) contacts
are correctly oriented in the battery compartment
o Never dispose of the cells in a fire as it may cause them to
explode.
o Never leave any type of cells in the unit if it is not be used for
a long period of time.
o Never try to charge the primary cells. It may cause explosion
or leakage which may result in bodily injury.
• Rechargeable (NiMH) cells:
o Do not insert NiMH cells backwards into the charger.
o Confirm the cell's polarity (+) and (-) contacts are correctly
oriented in the charger bay.
o Never charge NiMH cells with different capacities and date
code.
o Immediately after a fast charge is finished the NiMH cells
are hot! Avoid touching the cells using bare hands when
replacing them as it may cause burns
o Never leave the charger connected to AC power if it is not
used.

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When using rechargeable (NiMH) cells, the following will ensure longer battery life:
• NiMH cells prefer deep discharge and fast-charge. Lingering slow charges cause
crystalline formation (memory).
• Use only an authorized 15-minutes AA NiMH Fast Charger.
• To get the best performance, charge the NiMH cells in the temperature range between +59
°F and +77 °F. If the area too warm, the cells will not be fully charged. If the area is too
cold, the cells can permanently lose their ability to charge.
• For best performance let the fresh fast charged NiMH cells cool to room temperature
before using it in the unit.
• If not used immediately, remove the NiMH cells from the charger and then apply a topping-
charge before use. o not leave the cells in the charger for more than a few days, even if
on trickle charge.
• NiMH cells that have not been used for several months may not receive a full charge the
first time. Two or three cycles with deep discharge generally allows them to reach full
capacity.
• NiMH cells are best stored in a cool, dry place at normal room temperature.
Note
Agilent strongly advises customer to use and replace NiMH cells with
Energizer NH15 (AA 1.2 V 2200mAh) type.
Agilent strongly advises customers to use and replace the charger with
an UL/CSA approved brand and/or vendor such as: Energizer
(www.energizer.com) CH15MN (15-minutes AA NiMH charger) with
CH15MN-ADP (AC/DC adapter).
Customers can use equivalent AA NiMH cells and charger only after
consultation with Agilent. Failing to do so may void the warranty of the
unit.
Warning
Use of an unauthorized AA NiMH charger and or an AA NiMH cell may
result in damage or malfunction of the unit leading to accidents.

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Table 1. Wireless Remote: Recommended Cells and Service Life
MANUFACTURER/ TRADE
MANUFACTURER/ TRADE MANUFACTURER/ TRADE
MANUFACTURER/ TRADE
NAME
NAMENAME
NAME
MODEL, TY E, /N
MODEL, TY E, /NMODEL, TY E, /N
MODEL, TY E, /N
SERVICE LIFE
SERVICE LIFESERVICE LIFE
SERVICE LIFE
CATEGORY
CATEGORYCATEGORY
CATEGORY
Rechargeable 4
Rechargeable 4Rechargeable 4
Rechargeable 4-
--
-AA Cells with Battery Charger
AA Cells with Battery ChargerAA Cells with Battery Charger
AA Cells with Battery Charger
Eveready battery
co./Energizer
www.energizer.com
AA, NH15 ~ (12-14) h/cycle,
~500 cycles
NiMH cell, 1.2 V, 2200
mAh
rimary Cells
rimary Cellsrimary Cells
rimary Cells
Eveready battery
co./Energizer
www.energizer.com
AA, e2 Lithium
L91
~ (12 - 15) Lithium/Iron
1.5V, 3000 mAh
uracell
www.duracell.com/oem
AA, Alkaline
NX1500
~ (6 -10) Nickel Oxy Hydroxide
Power Pix, NiOx
1.5V, 1500mAh
Panasonic
www.panasonic.com
AA, Alkaline
ZR6
~ (6 -10) Nickel Oxy Hydroxide
Xtreme Power or
Oxiride,
1.5V
uracell
www.duracell.com/oem
AA, Alkaline
MX1500
~ (4 - 8) Ultimate or Ultra
igital
1.5V, 1500 mAh
Panasonic
www.panasonic.com
AA, Alkaline
AM-3PI
~ (4 - 8) Industrial,
1.5V
uracell
www.duracell.com/oem
AA, Alkaline
MN1500
~ (2 -4) Ultra+ or Coppertop
External Headphones
Caution
Use mono headphones with a 3.5 mm plug and at least a 32
Ohm impedance 100 -10000 Hz frequency response.
Agilent strongly advises to use and replace the headphones with
an approved brand and/or vendor such as: Telex EH2 Model
510 Mono Headset with 3.5 mm plug and Mylar
®
®®
®
speakers
(www.telex.com).

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Radio Compliance
The RF transceiver module in the unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for:
• A mobile Spread Spectrum Transmitter operating under USA: FCC Part 15C, Section
15.247 and Canada: CAN/IC, RSS-210, Issue 8, ecember 2010 and
• Class 2 transceiver operating under Europe: R&TTE irective 1999/5/EC and ETSI EMC
Standards: EN 300 328-1 V1.7.1 (2006-10), EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 (2011-09)), EN 301 489-3
V1.5.1(2012-07) and EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1 (2012-09) that meets regulations for the 2.4
GHz ISM band.
• Taiwan NCC LP0002
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when it is
operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate RF energy, which if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructional manual, can cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
When this equipment is operated in a commercial environment, operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
• This equipment must not cause harmful interference.
• This equipment must accept any interference received, including interference (RF and ES )
that may cause undesired operation.
• Any modifications on the unit made by the user are liable to cause non-compliance with
regulations or affect the EMC performance and the safety of the product. Agilent cannot be
held responsible for consequences resulting from such intervention.
• The unit can be damaged by:
o Radio Frequency (RF) and Electrostatic ischarge (ES ) energy inputs that exceed
the maximum ratings
o Immersion in liquids
o Physical abuse
To avoid electric shock, connect the product power cord of the external AC/ C power supply to a
grounded power receptacle. A power cord with a grounding conductor is required.

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Agilent Services
Agilent offers:
• Preventive maintenance services
• Overhaul services
• Support agreements
• On-site support
Please see our catalog or contact us to learn about available services.
Contacting Agilent
In the United States, you can contact Agilent Customer Service at 1-800-882-7426. See the back
cover of this manual for a listing of our sales and service offices.
Visit our web site at:
http://www.chem.agilent.com/en-US/Products/Instruments/vacuum/pages/default.aspx.

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1 Introduction to the Wireless Remote
Introduction to the Wireless RemoteIntroduction to the Wireless Remote
Introduction to the Wireless Remote
1.1 Wireless Remote
The Agilent Helium Leak etector Wireless Remote is a convenient means for operating multiple
leak detectors. The wireless remote (Model G8600-60002) has the following capabilities:
•
Enter the leak detector unit into Test and Hold modes.
•
Read the leak detector unit’s leak rate in a linear or logarithmic bar graph.
•
Turn on and read the leak detector unit’s standard leak (internal calibrated leak).
•
Zero the leak detector unit’s leak rate and helium background.
•
Able to operate on 19 different channels, which are selectable at the leak detector. See the
VS Series Helium Mass Spectrometer Leak Detector Operations Manual for details.
•
The wireless device can operate multiple systems (remote handsets and leak detectors) in
a common area, with only one link active at any moment. A leak detector can only
communicate with one wireless device at a time.
•
When fully charged, it can communicate with a leak detector from a distance of 100 m,
indoors, not through walls or doors.

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1.1.1 Wireless Remote imensions and Connections
Figure 1-1. Wireless Remote Dimensions Connections and Controls
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