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System Operating Procedures

September 2000

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OCP Key/Light Descriptions

Key/Light

Key /LED

Indicator Light

Description/Function

Set Key

Pressing Set causes the screen to change from View mode to either
Set mode, Calibrate mode, or Min Max mode. In Set mode, a device
can be set to “ON”, “OFF” or “AUTO” or a new operating parameter
can be entered. In Calibrate mode, an adjustment offset for the
device can be entered. In Min Max mode, the maximum and
minimum readings for the device can be viewed or reset.

Up Arrow

The Up Arrow has two functions depending on the keyboard mode.
In View mode, this key is used to scroll the viewing screen that
displays additional devices or information. In Set or Calibrate
modes, this key increases the displayed value.

Down Arrow

The Down Arrow has three functions depending on the keyboard
mode. In View mode, this key is used to scroll the viewing screen to
display additional devices or information. In Set or Calibrate modes,
this key decreases the displayed value. In Min Max mode, this key
resets the values to the current measured temperature.

On/Off Key and
On/Off Light

Pressing On/Off turns the processor on and off. The light above
On/Off illuminates continuously when the processor is ready. If the
chemistries are not all at their set temperature when the processor
is on, the light blinks on and off. When the processor is off, the light
is not illuminated.

Time Key and
Time Light

Pressing Time accesses the Time screen. The light above the key
illuminates when the Time screen is active.

Temperature
Key and
Temperature
Light

Pressing Temperature accesses the Temperature control screen.
The light above the key illuminates when the screen is active.

Replenishment
Key and
Replenishment
Light

Pressing Replenishment accesses the Chemical Replenishment
and Wash Control screen. The light above the key illuminates when
the screen is active.

SET