Run Display: The only display visible when the lockout key is in run
(horizontal) position. This display is visible to the operator during testing.
The run display contains six information boxes, the main digital readout,
and the analog bar graph.
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Run/Program LOCKOUT Keyswitch: A keyed switch that locks
operators out of the programming functions to prevent accidental or
unauthorized setup changes.
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Selecting a Test Program to Run: When in run mode, press the
PREVIOUS or NEXT keypad and hold for three seconds.
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SCCM: Abbreviation for Standard Cubic Centimeters per Minute. This is
a flow measurement standardized to 68 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.7 psi
(average sea level)
Sensor: Sprint LC uses two kinds of sensors—a pressure sensor and a
flow sensor. As an option, remote sensors can be connected to Sprint LC
for automated processes.
Sequential: Testing one test or one part after another is known as
sequential testing. If the tester has multiple test ports and test them one at
a time in a sequence, it is called a sequential test. See Concurrent
Setpoint: A programmable threshold value (usually a minimum and
maximum value) used to establish a testing tolerance.
Setup Menu: This is the first menu that appears when the LOCKOUT
keyswitch is turned to program position. From this main menu, users reach
the Test Parameters, Units, Calibration, and Serial Port setup menus.
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Sprint LC: In this guide, the word Sprint LC refers to the base-model
Sprint LC air tester. Your particular tester will probably not have all the
options explained in this owner’s guide.
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