Functions of controls, Functions of controls, indications, and connectors – Sonics VCX750 (Serial No."X or lower)" User Manual

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FUNCTIONS OF KEYS, CONTROLS, INDICATIONS, AND CONNECTORS

FRONT PANEL





LCD screen


Displays prompts and the following control parameters:

Amplitude selected

Output power delivered to the probe in watts, and as
percentage of the total power

Selected duration of processing

Actual processing time

Elapsed time

Set and read temperature

Pulse duration

Accumulated amount of energy in Joules delivered to the
probe.

0 – 9

key


Input digits.

CLEAR

key


Clears preceding entry.

ENTER

REVIEW

key

Enters data into the program, and selects various parameters, for display
on the LCD screen.

TIMER

key

Used with the numeric keys to set the duration of ultrasonic application –
from 1 second to 9 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.

TEMP

key

Used with the numeric keys to set the high temperature limit – from 1

°C to

99

°C. Red indicator lights when the temperature limit has been reached.

PULSER

key

Used with the numeric keys to set the pulse mode. The ON cycle and OFF
cycle can be set independently from .1 second to 9.9 seconds. Red
indicator lights when pulser is in the OFF portion of the cycle.

START/STOP

Key

Starts or stops the ultrasonics. In the STOP mode the red indicator goes
off.

PAUSE

key

Suspends operation. Red indicator lights when the processing cycle is
interrupted.

RECALL

Key

Used with numeric keys to recall any of 10 stored programs. Lit red
indicator signals that a program identification number must be entered.

SAVE

key

Used with the numeric keys to assign a number to a program and store that
program in memory. Up to 10 programs (0-9) can be stored. Lit red
indicator signals that a program identification number must be entered.

ON/OFF

power switch

(located below the control panel)


Switches the main power on or off.

AMPLITUDE control

(located below the control panel)


Controls the amplitude of vibration at the probe tip.

CAUTION

When using a microtip, never allow the amplitude to exceed 40%



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