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DYNA Z with Manometer LEO1 Addition to the Operation Manual General The units bar, mbar/hPa, kPa, MPa, PSI mentioned above on the right are those for the hydraulic pressure measured and normally displayed by the LEO1 manometer and only for this. For the use with the DYNA Z units this pressure display had to be converted for the required display (like the force in kN/lbf and to N/mm 2 /psi for the strength on a test disc of 50 mm diameter) by setting of conversion factors and units with letter sequences different from the ones for the hydraulic pressure display mentioned above. Up to 5 different conversion factors and units can be set and stored in the lines 1 to 5. (See chapter „Units set for DYNA Z“ on next page). 820 340 17 ver 05 2005

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Page 1: DYNA Z with Manometer LEO1 Addition to the Operation Manual · DYNA Z with Manometer LEO1 Addition to the Operation Manual General The units bar, mbar/hPa, kPa, MPa, PSI mentioned

DYNA Z with Manometer LEO1Addition to the Operation Manual

GeneralThe units bar, mbar/hPa, kPa, MPa, PSI mentioned above on the right are those for the hydraulic pressure measured and normally displayed by the LEO1 manometer and only for this. For the use with the DYNA Z units this pressure display had to be converted for the required display (like the force in kN/lbf and to N/mm2/psi for the strength on a test disc of 50 mm diameter) by setting of conversion factors and units with letter sequences different from the ones for the hydraulic pressure display mentioned above. Up to 5 different conversion factors and units can be set and stored in the lines 1 to 5. (See chapter „Units set for DYNA Z“ on next page).

820 340 17 ver 05 2005

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Units set for DYNA ZTo display these units four letters and/or numbers had to be set. But only part of the letters were available. For DYNA Z … pull-off tester and DYNA Z …S extraction tester the units kN and lbf have been set for the force:• The letter sequence for the unit kN is Cnut (stored in line1)• The letter sequence for the unit lbf is LbF0 (stored in line 2)For the DYNA Z … pull-off tester the units N/mm2 and psi fort he strength on a test disc of 50 mm diameter were added.• The letter sequence for the unit N/mm2 is nPnn (stored in line 3)• The letter sequence for the unit psi is PSJ0 (stored in line 4)You have been specially informed about additional and/or other units set according to your requirements.

Change of Units on the DisplayWhen switching on the manometer your preferred unit will appear first (in case you have mentioned it when orde-ring the instrument). In the following description the unit kN (Cnut) is displayed first:1. Press SELECT key until MANO appears on the bottom line of the display (e.g. when the LEO1 is switched off the SELECT key must be pressed four times*) 2. Press ENTER key within five seconds.3. Pess SELECT key four times* until the first unit Cnut appears.4. Press ENTER key within five seconds. LEO1 is ready to display the force in kN, or 5. Press SELECT key again** to go to the unit LbFO.6. Press ENTER key within five seconds. LEO1 is ready to display the force in lbf.For the display of the strength in N/mm2 (nPnn) and in psi (PSJO) on the DYNA Z … pull-off tester and for other units repeat step 5 and 6. *) The SELECT key may also kept depressed as mentioned above on the left under note 1.**) In case additional units are set (up to three more units can be set according to the specific requirement of the client), the SELECT key must be pressed additionally to select these units.