
Laurell Technologies
Operations Manual WS-650-Lite Series
Revision Date: 7/26/2011
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There are no sensors. Figure 3-11B & C are an example of a submenu of
valves.
Figure 3-11A
Figure 3-11B
Figure 3-11C
Sens
- Following the “Sens” label is a field indicating enabled sensors. From left-to-
right the sensors are labeled “A, B, C…” up to 16 possible sensors. If enabled, a
letter appears. A dot “
.
” indicates the sensor is inactive. This field has a sub-
menu where the sensor names are displayed and what will happen if they are
triggered. Pressing the “F1” key enters the sub-menu. Use the navigation or the
“pg up” or “pg dn” keys to scroll through the list of sensors. For example, there
are 4 possible sensors with “A” and “B” active for step 1, see figure 3-12. The
sensor F1 submenu is figure 3-12A. Through Spin 3000 the first 3 valves were
assigned names. “Chem Low” (chemical low) name to sensor “A”, “Waste High”
to sensor “B”, “MOhm” (resistively) to sensor “C” and sensor “D” was not given a
name.
A&C valves enabled
B&D valves are MXL
E, F&G valves not enabled
Sensor line