2 power failure mode, 3 low noise mode, 4 audible alarm enable – Next Advance SP2200 User Manual

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SP2200Programmable Syringe

Pump

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04/29/10

Special communications modes:

ADR RECP

Reciprocating Pumps. Sends Start/Stop, Pumping rate and reverse
pumping direction to an attached secondary pump.

ADR DUAL

Reciprocating Pumps. Sends Start/Stop, Pumping rate and same
pumping direction to an attached secondary pump.

Note:

Communications with a computer requires the accessory cable: CBL-PC-PUMP-7.
Communications with a secondary pump requires the accessory cable: CBL-DUAL

In Reciprocating or Dual Pumps Modes, the secondary pump must be left in its default communications setting
of Address Mode, Address 0, and 19,200 baud rate. See the documentation with CBL-DUAL cable for more
detailed information.

6.2 Power Failure Mode

Command: "PF <n>", <n> 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.

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 SP2200 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.

6.3 Low Noise Mode

Command: “LN <n>”, <n> Setting: ‘0’ = Disabled, ‘1’ = Enabled.

A side affect 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.

6.4 Audible Alarm Enable

Command: "AL <n>", <n> Setting: ‘0’ = Disabled, ‘1’ = Enabled.

When alarms are enabled, the buzzer will be sounded as follows:

Condition

Buzzer Action

Pumping Program ended

Continuous beeping

Pumping Program paused for start trigger

Continuous beeping

Alarm condition, such as pump motor stalled

Steady alarm

Any command sent to the pump will stop the alarm.

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