Pfeiffer Vacuum MaxiGauge TPG 256 A PT G28 760 User manual

BG 5186 BEN / C (2013-12)
A PASSION FOR PERFECTION
TPG 256 A
MaxiGauge™, vacuum measurement and control unit for Compact
Gauges
Operating Instructions

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This manual applies to products with part number:
•PT G28 760 with serial interfaces RS232C and
RS422
•PT G28 761 with serial interfaces RS232C and
RS422 and RS485 (addressable,
isolated) and RS422 (isolated)
The part number can be taken from the nameplate on
the rear panel, where the interfaces can be connected
as well (→12).
This manual is based on firmware version:
•BG 509 730 -K
If your unit does not behave as described in this docu-
ment, please check whether it is equipped with this firm-
ware version (→110).
Enter the firmware version number of your unit in the
space provided below:
•BG ..................... ..................... -.......
MaxiGauge™ INFICON GmbH
FullRange™ INFICON GmbH
We reserve the right to make engineering changes with-
out notice.
Validity
Firmware Version
Trademarks

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Contents
Validity 2
Firmware Version 2
Trademarks 2
1Intended Use 6
2Technical Data 8
3Safety 15
4Commissioning 17
4.1 Personnel 17
4.2 Set-Up, Assembly 17
4.3 Power Connection 18
4.4 Connecting the Gauges to sensor 21
4.5 control Control Connector 21
4.6 RS 232/422 Pinout Connector for Serial
Interfaces 23
4.7 RS 485/422 isol. Interface Port 23
4.8 relay Connector for Switch Contacts 23
5Operating Elements and Modes 24
5.1 Operating Elements 24
5.2 Operating Modes (Overview) 27
5.2.1 «Measurement» Mode 28
5.2.2 «Setpoint» Mode 30
5.2.3 «General Parameter» Mode 31
5.2.4 «Sensor Parameter» Mode 32
5.2.5 «Sensor Control» Mode 33
5.2.6 «Test» Mode 34
6Display Formats and Pressure Units 35
6.1 Display Formats 35
6.2 Pressure Units 36
6.3 Cursor 36
7Operation 37
7.1 Personnel 37
7.2 Switching the Unit On and Off 37
7.3 Selecting the Operating Mode 39
7.4 «Measurement» Mode 40
7.4.1 Selecting the Measurement Point (Sensor) 40
7.4.2 Switching the Gauge On/Off (Sen-on/off) 41
7.4.3 Display of a Single Gauge / All Gauges
(Single/All) 41
7.5 «Setpoint» Mode 42
7.5.1 Selecting the Switching Function (Relay) 42
7.5.2 Assigning Measurement Points (Control
Sensor) 43
7.5.3 Defining the Threshold Values (Setpoint) 44
7.5.4 Underrange Control (UR-Control) 46

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7.6 «General Parameter» Mode 48
7.6.1 Parameter Input Lock (Key-lock) 48
7.6.2 Selecting the Pressure Unit (Unit) 49
7.6.3 Display Resolution (Digits) 50
7.6.4 Bargraph (Bargraph) 51
7.6.5 Restoring Default Values (Default) 52
7.6.6 Defining an Interface (Interface) 53
7.6.7 Defining the Baud Rate (Baudrate) 54
7.6.8 Defining the Node Address (Address) 55
7.6.9 Screensave (Screensave) 56
7.6.10 Display Contrast (Contrast) 57
7.7 «Sensor Parameter» Mode 58
7.7.1 Selecting a Measurement Point (Sensor) 58
7.7.2 Gauge Identification (Type) 59
7.7.3 Offset Function (Offset) (zeroing) 60
7.7.4 Activating the Degas Routine (Degas) 63
7.7.5 Pirani Range Extension (Range-Ext) 64
7.7.6 Setting the Calibration Factor (Cal-Factor) 65
7.7.7 Setting the Measurement Value Filter (Filter) 66
7.7.8 Defining the Measurement Point Name
(Name) 68
7.8 «Sensor Control» Mode 69
7.8.1 Selecting the Controlled Gauge (Sensor) 71
7.8.2 Selecting the Controlling Source (Control) 71
7.8.3 Setting the «Sensor 1 ... 6» Control 72
7.8.4 Setting the «Extern» Control 72
7.8.5 Setting the «Manual» Control 73
7.8.6 Setting the «Hotstart» Control 74
7.9 Status Messages 75
7.10 Error Messages 77
8Communication 80
8.1 Serial Interfaces 80
8.1.1 Connection Diagrams 80
8.1.2 Connection Cable 81
8.1.3 Data Transmission 82
8.2 Mnemonics 86
8.2.1 Measurement Values 87
8.2.2 Display 90
8.2.3 Switching Functions 91
8.2.4 Parameters 92
8.2.5 Interfaces 95
8.2.6 Error Messages 98
8.2.7 Test Programs for Pfeiffer Vacuum Service
Specialists 99

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9Maintenance and Care 103
9.1 Personnel 103
9.2 Cleaning 103
9.3 Maintenance 104
10 Accessories and Spare Parts 105
11 Decommissioning 107
Appendix 108
A: Validity Table 108
B: Conversion of Pressure Units 109
C: Equipment Test 109
D: Literature 113
EC Declaration of Conformity 116
For cross references to pages within this manual, the
symbol (→XY) is used, for references to other docu-
ments, the symbol (→[Z]).

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1 Intended Use
The TPG 256 A TPG 256 A is a 6-port total pressure
measurement and control unit for Pfeiffer Vacuum Com-
pact Gauges.
The unit has been engineered for use with the following
gauge families *):
•TPR Pirani gauge
•PCR Combined Pirani/Capacitance gauge
•IKR Cold cathode gauge
•PKR Combined Pirani/cold cathode gauge
•IMR Hot ionization gauge High Pressure
(HP)
•PBR Combined Pirani/Bayard-Alpert hot
cathode ionization gauge (BA)
•CMR/ACR Capacitive gauge
•APR Piezoresistive gauge
The unit is suited for total pressure measurement in the
range of 10-11 mbar to 50 bar (5×104mbar). Through its
pressure dependent switching functions and the user-
programmable sensor control it can also perform a num-
ber of functions for controlling and monitoring vacuum
equipment and processes.
DANGER
Although this unit conforms to high quality and safety
standards and has been built and tested in accor-
dance with current technology, bodily injury and prop-
erty damage cannot be precluded if it is used in non-
conforming applications (for purposes other than in-
tended) or if it is not used with diligence.
Therefore, it is essential that you carefully study this
operating manual, especially the chapter "Safety".
Keep this operating manual in a convenient location
near your equipment.

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A Width of front panel 241 mm (½ 19" rack width)
B Mounting horizontal 224 mm
C Mounting vertical 76.2 mm
D Height of front panel 88 mm (2 height units)
E Installed depth 228.5 mm
F Installed width 207 mm
G Installed height 88 mm (2 height units)
Typ:
No:
F-No:
V HzVA
Pfeiffer Vacuum, D-35614 Asslar
The nameplate is located on the rear panel.
Make sure that the voltage and frequency ratings con-
form with the local power supply system. The remaining
information is important for communication with the
Pfeiffer Vacuum customer service.
Figure 1:
Dimensions
Figure 2:
Nameplate

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2 Technical Data
Dimensions →Figure 1
Weight 2.1 kg
19" rack installation →Accessories, 105
Voltage 90 ... 250 VAC / 50 ... 60 Hz
Power consumption 60 VA
Overvoltage category II
Protection class 1
Unit connector IEC 320 C14
Power switch Rear panel
Temperatures
Storage
Operation
-20 ... +60 °C
+ 5 ... +40 °C
Relative humidity Max. 80 % up to +31°C,
decreasing to 50 % at +40 °C
Use Indoors only
maximum height 2000 m
Contamination severity II
Protection class IP 30
Safety
→116
EMC
Mechanical data
Power connection
Environment, standards

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Logarithmic gauges
TPR
Compact Pirani Gauge
(Pirani gauge)
PCR
Compact Pirani Capacitance
Gauge
(Pirani/Capacitance gauge)
IKR
Compact Cold Cathode Gauge
(Cold cathode gauge)
PKR
Compact FullRange™ CC Gauge
(Pirani/Cold cathode gauge)
IMR
Compact Process Ion Gauge
(Pirani/High pressure gauge)
PBR
Compact FullRange™ BA Gauge
(Pirani/Bayard-Alpert gauge)
Figure 3:
Gauges

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Linear gauges
CMR/ACR
Compact Capacitance Gauge
(Capacitive gauge)
APR
Compact Piezo Gauge
(Piezoresistive gauge)
Number 6
Compatible gauges
(→[1] ... [18][18])
Compact Pirani Gauges
Compact Pirani Capacitance
Gauge
Compact Cold Cathode Gauges
Compact FullRange™ CC Gau-
ges
Compact Process Ion Gauges
Compact FullRange™ BA Gau-
ges
Compact Capacitance Gauges
Compact Piezo Gauges
Pfeiffer Vacuum Compact
Gauges
TPR 250, TPR 260, TPR 261,
TPR 265, TPR 280, TPR 281
PCR 260, PCR 280
IKR 250, IKR 251, IKR 260,
IKR 261, IKR 270
PKR 250, PKR 251, PKR 260,
PKR 261
IMR 260, IMR 265
PBR 260
CMR 261, CMR 262, CMR 263,
CMR 264, CMR 271, CMR 272,
CMR 273, CMR 274, CMR 275;
CMR 361, CMR 362, CMR 363,
CMR 364, CMR 371, CMR 372,
CMR 373, CMR 374, CMR 375;
ACR 261, ACR 262, ACR 263,
ACR 274
APR 250, APR 260, APR 262,
APR 265, APR 266, APR 267
Connector type, pin assignments →20
With the exception of the IMR 265, PBR 260, CMR 27X
and CMR 37X, which can only be connected to ports 4 to
6, any compatible gauge type can be connected to any
analog output.
Gauge connections

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Measurement ranges →Gauge
Measurement error
Gain error
Offset error
≤0.2 % measurement signal
≤20 mV
Measurement rate 100 / s
Display rate 4 / s
Filter time constant
slow
standard
fast
2.1 s (fg= 0.075 Hz)
320 ms (fg= 0.5 Hz)
100 ms (fg= 1.6 Hz)
Voltage +24 VDC ±5%
Current
Sensor 1 to 3
Sensor 4 to 6
200 mA per gauge
600 mA per gauge
Fuse
Sensor 1 to 3
Sensor 4 to 6
300 mA per gauge
1 A per gauge
(PTC element, self resetting after
unit is switched off)
Turning the gauge on / off
Manual
Automatic
Hot Start
External
Self-monitoring
Softkey (Sen-on /Sen-off)
by gauge 1 ... 6 (Sensor X)
(IKR, IMR by TPR, PKR, etc.)
adjustable setpoints, user-
assignable
IKR, PKR, IMR and PBR gauges
are turned on when the unit is
switched on
Individually for each gauge at the
«Control» connector
TTL high: +2 … 5 V = gauge off
TTL low: ≤+0.8 V = gauge on
Internal pull-up 3.3 kΩto +5 V
IKR and IMR gauge turned off by
own measured value
Degas (PBR 260 only) Duration 3 min. (can be aborted)
Measured values
Gauge supply
Gauge control
Degas

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1
2
3
4
561
2
3
4
561
2
3
4
561
2
3
4
561
2
3
4
561
2
3
4
56
ALCAT EL, 74009 An necy, France
Typ:
P/N:
S/N:
V Hz VA
67
2 9 1 84 35
TPG 256 A part number PT G28 760:
1 RS 232/422 Pinout for serial interface RS232C or
RS422 (not isolated)
2 relay Connector for relay switch contacts
3 Power inlet 3-pin
4 Reference for fuses inside the unit
(replacement only by Pfeiffer Vacuum
Service)
5 Power switch
6 sensor 1 ...
... sensor 6 Connectors for gauges
7 control Connector for control functions
TPG 256 A part number PT G28 761, additional fea-
tures:
8,9 RS 485/422 isol. Port for serial interface RS485
(addressable, isolated) and RS422
(isolated)
Connector types and pin assignments →20 f.
Figure 4:
Rear panel

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Number 6
Gauge assignment User-programmable
Response time 10 ms, if the measured value is
near the setpoint. For bigger dif-
ferences, take the filter time con-
stant into consideration.
Relay contacts Changeover switch, floating
Umax = 60 VDC / Imax = 3 A
Umax = 30 VAC / Imax = 3 A
Contact closed
Contact open
Vacuum better than setpoint
Vacuum worse than setpoint or
power switched off
Cycle life
mechanical
electrical
5×107cycles
1×105cycles
Connector type, pin assignment →22
Response time 10 ms
Relay contact Changeover switch, floating
Umax = 60 VDC / Imax = 3 A
Umax = 30 VAC / Imax = 3 A
Contact closed
Contact open
No error
Error or mains power switched
off
Cycle life
mechanical
electrical
5×107cycles
1×105cycles
Connector type, pin assignment →22
Number 6 (1 per gauge)
Voltage range 0 ... +10 V
Internal resistance 660 Ω
Relationship measurement sig-
nal-pressure
→Gauge used
Connector type, pin assignment →20
Standard
Option (for PT G28 760)
RS232C
RS422, not isolated
RS485, addressable, isolated
RS422, isolated
Protocol
RS232C
RS422, RS485
ACK/NAK, ASCII
with 3 character mnemonics,
bi-directional data flow (master-
slave)
(additional information →80)
Only TXD and RXD used
Only TX+, TX-, RX+, RX- used
Connector type, pin assignment →22
Switching functions
Error signal
Analog outputs
Computer interfaces

14 Safety
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DANGER
Information on preventing any kind of physical injury.
WARNING
Information on preventing extensive equipment and
environmental damage.
Caution
Information on correct handling or use. Disregard can
lead to malfunctions or minor equipment damage.
Skilled personnel
All work described in this document may only be
carried out by persons who have suitable technical
training and the necessary experience or who have
been instructed by the end-user of the product.
Figure 5:
Symbols for residual hazards
Figure 6:
Symbol for special personal
qualifications

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3 Safety
Skilled personnel
Work on and with the TPG 256 A TPG 256 A may only
be carried out by persons with suitable technical
training and the necessary experience.
The opposite symbols together with explanatory text are
used to point out residual dangers inherent in conform-
ing utilization and to emphasize important technical re-
quirements.
•Take into account the relevant safety regulations
when doing installing and maintenance work.
Pfeiffer Vacuum declines any liability, and the warranty
becomes null and void if the operator or third parties
•utilize the product not according to the defined use
•disregard the technical data
•make any kind of changes (modifications, alterations,
etc.) to the product
•use the product with accessories not listed in the
product documentation.
3.1 Personnel
3.2 Danger, Caution,
and Note Symbols
3.3 Safety Information
3.4 Responsibility and
Warranty

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Make sure to provide for proper ventilation when using
the TPG 256 A as desktop unit. For this purpose, an
acrylic glass stand can be ordered as accessory
(→Accessories 105).
Use a con-
nection cable
with ground
conductor.
DANGER
If you can assume, for example for one of the
following reasons, that the unit is no longer safe to
operate, shut it down and secure it so that it cannot be
inadvertently turned on again:
a) the unit has sustained visible damage
b) it no longer functions
c) it has been stored for a longer period under unfa-
vorable conditions
d) it has been subjected to severe transport stress
DANGER
Any interruption of the protective ground inside or out-
side the unit, or disconnection of the protective ground
makes the equipment hazardous to operate (electric
shock).
Figure 7:
Setup as desktop unit
Figure 8:
Connection cable

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4 Commissioning
Skilled personnel
The unit may be put into service by skilled and suitably
trained persons only.
There are two possibilities for incorporating the unit into
a switching cabinet according to DIN 41 494:
a) Installation in a 19" rack frame (2 height units) to-
gether with a second unit or with a blanking plate
(→Accessories 105)
b) Installation in a 19" rack frame using an adapter
(3 height units, 63 length units, ¾ rack width)
(→Accessories 105)
Maxi Gauge
Maxi Gauge
Maxi Gauge
Maxi Gauge
Direct installa-
tion in a 19"
frame
Installation with
an adapter
Adapter
PT 441 248-X
Blank panel
PT 441 481
2 height units
Frame width
Frame width
3 height units
Connection piece
PT 441 480-T
With an acrylic glass stand (→Accessories 106), it
can also be used as bench top unit.
Caution
Consider the specifications in the "Technical data"
with regard to the admissible ambient temperature, the
protection class and the voltages.
4.1 Personnel
4.2 Set-Up, Assembly

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Before switching the unit on make sure that the operat-
ing voltage of the unit corresponds to the local line volt-
age. The power ratings are indicated on the product
nameplate on the rear panel of the unit.
Use only a 3-conductor power cable with protective
ground. The power connector may only be plugged into
a socket with a protective ground. This protection must
not be defeated by an extension cable without ground
conductor.
If the unit is to be installed in a rack, the power must be
supplied via a switched power distributor.
4.3 Power Connection

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Notes:

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Pin assignment
1 Identification
2 GND
3 Measurement signal +
4 Measurement signal -
5 Screen
6 Vcc
Amphenol C91B,
6-pin, female
1
2
5
4
6
3
Front view
Pin assignment
1 Analog output sensor 1
2 Analog output sensor 2
3 Analog output sensor 3
4 Analog output sensor 4
5 Analog output sensor 5
6 Analog output sensor 6
7 GND
8 GND
9 GND
10 External control sensor 1
11 External control sensor 2
12 External control sensor 3
13 External control sensor 4
14 External control sensor 5
15 External control sensor 6
D-Sub, high density,
15-pin, female
11
5
15
110 6
Front view
Figure 9:
Gauge connector sensor
Figure 10:
Control connector control
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