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IPN 074-397-P1G
HAPSITE Smart Operating Manual
Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This is the starting time of each Inlet State
and is not programmable. The first state can
start before "time zero"; the start of the Run
Time actually is the start of the first Injection
event. Each state after the first state starts at
the end of the duration of the previous state.
Duration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This is the amount of time, in minutes and
seconds, that the selected Inlet State event
will be active.
Inlet State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The flow order of the entire Method is
programmed via the Inlet States grid and
specifically via the Inlet State column. A set
of predetermined Inlet states exist and are
selectable from the pull-down menu in the
Inlet State column. Selection of an Inlet State
will show the Valve States used for that Inlet
State (see Figure 11-13). An Inlet State of
Other can be selected, which allows for a
custom set of Valve States to be set for that
particular Inlet State. See Figure 11-14. The
selection of some Inlet States is dependent
on hardware or desired location (in time)
within the Method. Some Valve States cannot
be changed for certain Inlet States.
NOTE: The list of Valve States may also include pumps, heaters and fans,
depending on the system hardware. Selecting a component on the
Valve States list tells the system to open the component, when the
component is a valve, or turn the component on, when the
component is something other than a valve. A checkbox that is
empty (not check marked) tells the system to close the valve or turn
off the component.