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© 2020 DESCO INDUSTRIES INC

Employee Owned

SCS 

- 926 JR Industrial Drive, Sanford, NC 27332

East: (919) 718-0000 | West: (909) 627-9634 • Website: 

StaticControl.com

Operation

1.  Fit the wristband snugly onto the wrist. 
2.  Snap the wrist cord to the wristband. 
3.  Plug the wrist cord into the operator remote's 

monitored jack labeled “OPERATOR”. The 

corresponding operator LED will illuminate solid 

green on the WS Aware Monitor. This indicates that 

the operator is properly grounded. 

4.  If this does not happen, examine the wrist cord for 

continuity or damage and the wristband to ensure 

that it fits securely. If you have dry skin, apply an 

approved dissipative hand lotion such as 

Menda 

Reztore™ ESD Hand Lotion

.

Maintenance

Cleaning

Disconnect the power adapter from the device. Clean 

the WS Aware Monitor and its operator remotes using a 

dry brush or vacuum cleaner. Clean its contacts using 

a contact cleaner or brush, and tighten all connections. 

Do not reconnect the power adapter until cleaning is 

finished.

Replacing the Operator Remote's Wrist 

Strap Jacks

Should the operator remote's wrist strap jacks begin 

to show wear and tear damage, they can be replaced 

using the SCS CTA245 Replacement Wrist Strap Jack 

PCB and the following procedure.

Figure 14. SCS CTA245 Replacement Wrist Strap Jack 

PCB for the WS Aware Monitor

1.  Disconnect the power adapter from the WS Aware 

Monitor. 

2.  Disconnect the faulty operator remote from the WS 

Aware Monitor. 

3.  Access the two wrist strap jacks from the front of the 

operator remote. Remove the two collar nuts around 

the wrist strap jacks. 

4.  Remove the two phillips head screws located on the 

front of the front of the operator remote. 

5.  Remove the front lid from the operator remote. 
6.  Pull out the two PCB’s from the aluminum 

enclosure. 

7.  Disconnect the PCB containing the two wrist strap 

jacks, and discard it. Replace it with the SCS 

CTA245 Replacement Wrist Strap Jack PCB. 

8.  Re-install the two PCBs into the operator remote's 

aluminum enclosure. 

9.  Re-install the front lid using the two phillips head 

screws. 

10. Re-install the two collar nuts onto the wrist strap 

jacks. 

11. Reconnect the operator remote to the WS Aware 

Monitor. 

12. Reconnect the WS Aware to the power adapter.

Figure 13. Using the 770067 WS Aware Monitor on a 

workbench

Summary of Contents for 770067

Page 1: ...comes in contact with voltage that would be dangerous to an ESD susceptible item The WS Aware Monitor continuously monitors two metal tools for electromagnetic interference EMI EMI can cause equipment...

Page 2: ...and prevent ESD events Quantifiable data allows you to see trends become more proactive and prove the efficiency of your ESD process control system SMP is sold separately Click here to learn more Pack...

Page 3: ...ive resistance and electromagnetic interference EMI Use 25 28 AWG wire to connect the metal tool to this terminal J Monitored Mat 1 Terminal Monitors a worksurface mat for proper dissipative resistanc...

Page 4: ...le to the operators Locate them within reach of the included mini DIN operator remote cables Use the operator remotes mounting tabs to secure them underneath table tops or equipment 4 Connect the incl...

Page 5: ...ack located on the right side of the WS Aware Monitor Route the wire from the supply to a nearby AC outlet and plug it into the outlet Make sure the voltage and frequency match those listed on the pow...

Page 6: ...WS Aware Monitor Connect the opposite end of the cable to the green receptacle on the Power Relay 2 Connect the included power cord to the power inlet on the Power Relay Connect the opposite end of th...

Page 7: ...WS Aware Monitor to SMP via a local area network LAN SMP must be installed to a PC prior to using this procedure The diagram shown below illustrates a common SMP system setup that utilizes the server...

Page 8: ...that the Ethernet cable is securely connected to your network and WS Aware Monitor The LEDs on the Ethernet port will illuminate when a connection to the network is established 2 Open SCS SMP Server...

Page 9: ...est 909 627 9634 Website StaticControl com 5 A message will appear and display Starting SMP Server Click the SMP Server icon located in the Windows taskbar 6 SMP Server will now indicate Active server...

Page 10: ...rial Drive Sanford NC 27332 East 919 718 0000 West 909 627 9634 Website StaticControl com 8 Open SCS SMP Admin 9 The window for SMP Server Admin will appear 1 unassigned is representative of the WS Aw...

Page 11: ...rd NC 27332 East 919 718 0000 West 909 627 9634 Website StaticControl com 10 Enter a building name and then click the OK button 11 The building name will appear on the navigation pane in SMP Server Ad...

Page 12: ...Sanford NC 27332 East 919 718 0000 West 909 627 9634 Website StaticControl com 13 Enter a floor name and then click the OK button 14 The floor name will appear on the navigation pane in SMP Server Adm...

Page 13: ...st 919 718 0000 West 909 627 9634 Website StaticControl com 16 Enter a line name and then click the OK button 17 The line name will appear on the navigation pane in SMP Server Admin 18 Click on the li...

Page 14: ...cControl com 19 The serial number for the WS Aware Monitor will appear This number will resemble the number found on the monitor s serial label with the exception of one zero For example if the serial...

Page 15: ...ES INC Employee Owned SCS 926 JR Industrial Drive Sanford NC 27332 East 919 718 0000 West 909 627 9634 Website StaticControl com 21 Open SCS SMP Client 22 Verify that the WS Aware Monitor was added to...

Page 16: ...e s Wrist Strap Jacks Should the operator remote s wrist strap jacks begin to show wear and tear damage they can be replaced using the SCS CTA245 Replacement Wrist Strap Jack PCB and the following pro...

Page 17: ...100 240VAC 50 60 Hz Output 7 5 VDC 1 5 A Output Plug Polarization Center Positive Output Plug 5 5 mm O D x 2 1 mm I D x 9 5 mm L Operator Wrist Strap Dual Wire Amount Monitored Operator 2 Amount Non M...

Page 18: ...bs 0 05 kg Country of Origin United States of America 770069 Power Relay Power Operating Voltage 90 120 VAC 50 60 Hz Output Voltage 90 140 VAC Max Load 12 A Connectivity Input C 13 C14 Output 4x NEMA...

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