Switches and controls, Power switch, Mode selector "operate / setup" switch – TeeJet ARC-6000 User Manual
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1.0. SWITCHES AND CONTROLS
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1.1. POWER SWITCH
The power switch controls power to the console. The console has an "Auto Power Down" feature which powers the console
off after an operator selectable time (default is 30 min) has elapsed. The console has a nonvolatile memory so it "remembers"
the constants and data previously entered, even if the power is removed.
NOTE: The “Auto Power Down Feature is only available on the CE version of the console (CE designation label on back of
console).
1.2. MODE SELECTOR “OPERATE / SETUP” SWITCH
The Mode Selector switch (upper right center) is used to switch between the OPERATE and SETUP modes of the control
console. When applying materials, this switch must be in the “OPERATE” position. The “SET- UP” position is used for
entering information into the console. In the SETUP Mode an “Err” message will appear if a position which can not be
programmed has been selected.
1.3. INC / DEC SWITCH
The INC/DEC switch (upper right corner) is used to change the values appearing in the display. The INC/DEC switch is
usable in either the OPERATE or SETUP Mode.
This switch is also used to zero the accumulated areas, distance, and total applied by selecting the desired display and
holding this switch in the “DEC” position until the display resets to zero, (approximately 3 sec.).
Use this switch to reset the full load condition while displaying Product Vol. in the operate mode. Holding the switch in the
"INC" position until the display shows the programmed, full load value.