Before attempting to program any particular
function of the WE-6 microcomputer, read the
System Programming, Cycle Programming,
and Step Programming subsections below.
System Programming
Prompting the WE-6
Prompting the WE-6 allows:
• Displaying sump temperature in
Centigrade or Fahrenheit.
• Recognizing and controlling one
or two independent drains. (Two
independent drains will apply only for
special applications.)
• Enabling or disabling the Advance key in
the RUN mode.
• Enabling or disabling the manual mode.
• Controlling the Auxiliary 1 output for use
with liquid supplies.
• Reading or resetting the cycle count.
To begin prompting the computer, insert key
into the program mode switch (located on the
left side of the control module) and turn key to
the PROGRAM position. The display will read
"CYC00."
1. Press the Auxiliary key, key 2, and key 9
in that order. The display will read
either "CEN" (Centigrade) or "FAR"
(Fahrenheit). To choose the alternate
feature, press key 0.
2. Press the Enter key. The display will read
either "1DRAIN" or "2DRAIN." The
normal prompt for most applications is
"1DRAIN." "2DRAIN" is used only for
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special applications. Consult the factory
for full details. To choose the alternate
feature, press key 0.
3. Press the Enter key. The display will read
either "ADV" or "NO ADV." The prompt
"NO ADV" will disable the Advance key
in the RUN mode, thereby preventing the
operator from advancing the computer
through steps of the cycle before they are
complete; also, it will not be possible to
advance to any step before starting a cycle
if "NO ADV" is selected. To choose the
alternate feature, press key 0.
4. Press the Enter key. The display will read
either "MANUAL" or "NO MAN." If
"MANUAL" is displayed, the manual
mode will be enabled during normal
operation. If "NO MAN is displayed, the
manual mode will be disabled when a
cycle is run, even if the Manual operation
key sequence is entered. To choose the
alternate feature, press key 0.
5. Press the Enter key. The display will
read either "D SUPP" or "L SUPP."
"D SUPP" indicates that the WE-6 is
prompted for dry supplies, in which case
only the programmed supply combination
energizes during a supply step. "L SUPP"
indicates that the WE-6 is prompted for
liquid supplies. In this case, the Auxiliary
1 output energizes along with the
programmed supply output(s) during a
supply step. In the manual mode, "AUX
1" must be manually energized if desired
with manually selected supplies.
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