Manual

New Era Pump Systems Inc.
WWW.SYRINGEPUMP.COM
Model NE-1600/NE-1800 Multi-Phaser™
Publication #1200-02
15 8/1/14
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RS-232 pump network baud rate, where ‘nnnn’ indicates the baud rate.
Otherwise, the current communications mode will be displayed:
, , or
Reciprocating, Dual Pump, or Alternating
Communications Mode.
7.1 Power Failure Mode
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Setting: ‘0’ = Disabled, ‘1’ = Enabled.
When enabled, if the Pumping Program was operating when power to the pump was disrupted, the Pumping
Program will automatically start operating when power is reconnected to the pump. Pressing any key on the
keypad while powering up the pump will stop the Pumping Program from starting.
CAUTION
: The Pumping Program will start operating from the beginning of the Pumping Program
(Phase 1), regardless of what part of the Pumping Program was operating when the power was disrupted.
When the NE-1000 series syringe pump is used as a component in an automated infusion/withdrawal
dispensing system, a Pumping Program can be designed to automatically synchronize the pusher block at the
start of the Pumping Program. This would be accomplished using attached sensors that send signals to the
Pumping Program.
7.2 Low Noise Mode
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Setting: ‘0’ = Disabled, ‘1’ = Enabled.
A side effect of the NE-1000’s high precision micro-stepped motor driver is a high frequency resonance sound
at very low pumping speeds. This mode minimizes this sound by reducing the micro-stepping, increasing
pulsations.
7.3 Audible Alarm Enable
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Setting: ‘0’ = Disabled, ‘1’ = Enabled.
When alarms are enabled, a steady buzzer alarm will sound during alarm conditions, such as when the motor
stalls: Pressing any key will stop the alarm.
7.4 TTL I/O Operational Trigger Default Configuration
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Configures the default mode of the TTL I/O ‘Operational Trigger’ (pin 2) that will control the
Pumping Program’s operation. This default setting can be overridden within a Pumping Program. (See sec.
10.1, “
TTL I/O Operational Controls
”). The 2 letter configuration setting to the right of the colon (:) is defined
in column ‘Setting’ as follows:
Setting
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RS-232 Command Setting
FUN TRG <n>
<n> =>
Name Function
Ft 0 Foot Switch Falling edge starts or stops the Pumping Program
FH
1
Foot Switch Hold Falling edge starts the Pumping Program
Rising edge stops the Pumping Program
F2 2 Foot Switch Reversed Rising edge starts or stops the Pumping Program
LE
3
Level Control Falling edge stops the Pumping Program
Rising edge starts the Pumping Program
St 4 Start Only Falling edge starts the Pumping Program
t2 5 Start Only Reversed Rising edge starts the Pumping Program
SP 6 Stop Only Falling edge stops the Pumping Program
P2 7 Stop Only Reversed Rising edge stops the Pumping Program
rL 8 Start on Low Level Start Pumping Program on a low level