Pump Calibration Pop-Up - USC PS10 Operator's Manual

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The Pump Calibration Pop-Up is accessible from the HOA screen of the PS10
program.
1. Help Button: Navigates to the pump calibration help page. This page describes
several of the objects on the page.
2. Target Run Time: Target run time is the amount of time the operator wishes to run
the pump in calibration. When the start button is pressed the pump will turn on, if in
auto, for the requested amount of time entered on this entry.
3. Target Rate: Displays the current target rate selected for the run. This rate is set
based off the Main and Utilities screen. The rate will be in oz/min in standard and
mL/min in metric.
4. Rough Est Total: This entry calculates how many oz in standard or mL in metric
the calibration run will accumulate. This number is based off the "Target Run Time"
and the "Target Rate" above.
5. Cal Tube Total: After an calibration run has occurred, the operator may enter the
actual amount caught in the calibration tube for the program to compare against its
internally calculated totalizer. This amount should be entered in oz for standard and
mL for metric.
6. Pump Totalizer: After a calibration run has occurred, the program will calculate
how many oz in standard or mL in metric it calculated had occurred. By entering
the calibration tube total in the entry above, the program can use these two
numbers to calculate a new calibration ratio for the chemical.
7. Elapsed Run Time: During a calibration run, this entry shows how many seconds
the pump has ran.
8. Calibration Timer Bar: This bar will show the progress of the calibration during a
calibration run. It will show the elapsed run time in blue as a calibration run occurs.
The maximum point of the bar will be the target run time.
9. Chemical Name: Shows the currently selected chemical name.
10. Actual Rate: Shows the actual rate the pump is running at during a calibration run.
This display will show oz/min in standard and mL/min in metric. If the pump stand is
configured as a LIW pump stand, there will also be a flow detection indicator. This
indicator will be green when the pump detects flow is occurring and red when flow
is not occurring.
11. Job Pump Motor: This button toggles the pump motor on or off. This is used to
help assist in setting the calibration tube to its minimum position (0). This can also
be used to help prime the chemical lines.
12. Stop Button: This button stops the calibration run.
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