Pump real time monitor display – SKC DataTrac for the Leland Legacy User Manual
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SKC Real Time Monitor
Pump Real Time Monitor Display
The Real Time Monitor display (Figure 6) shows the operating status of the connected
pump.
Pump Status
Cell Readout
Operating State of the Pump
Run ............................pump in run mode
Hold ..........................pump in hold mode
Fault (Run) ...............pump in fl ow fault status while
running
Fault (Hold) ..............pump in fl ow fault status and
hold mode
Prog (Hold) ..............pump in hold mode while
running a program
Prog (Run) ................pump in fl ow mode while
running a program
Prog (Sleep) ..............pump in sleep mode while
running a program
Reset ..........................run time data has been zeroed
Sleep ..........................pump in sleep mode
User Setup ................pump user interface accessed and user adjusting
pump
Pre-Cal Flow ............single-point calibration mode; fi rst calibration
average, date, and time
Post-Cal Flow ...........single-point calibration mode; fi nal calibration
average, date, and time
Timed Run ................pump running a preset sampling time (ST)
Low Bat .....................batt ery depleted
Flow Adjust ..............pump fl ow rate or fl ow correction being adjusted by
user
Flow Cell ..............current pump fl ow rate in L/min
Volume Cell .........total volume of air pumped since reset
Run time Cell ......total run time of pump since reset
Total Time Cell ...total run time of pump since factory calibration
Battery Cell .........graphically displays batt ery life. The batt ery life is indicated by a
colored bar with low (-) charge indicated on the left side and full
(+) charge indicated on the right side. A long colored bar (closer to
the + end) represents a batt ery near a full charge. A short colored
bar (closer to the - end) represents a batt ery near depletion.
Data in the Pump Real Time Monitor display cells is updated every 5 seconds.
Figure 6. Pump Real
Time Monitor Display