6 alarm functions, Alarm functions, Initial operation – Leica Biosystems ASP300 S User Manual

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Instructions for Use, V 1.5 RevD – 03/2013

4. Initial Operation

Remote alarm
This alarm is also external to the Leica ASP300 S.

If installed, it might typically be connected to a

remote dialer that sends an automated phone

message to the person responsible for after-

hours problems.

The remote alarm is only generated when the

instrument cannot continue with an infiltration

program.

4.6 Alarm functions

The Leica ASP300 S is equipped with 3 different

alarm functions:

Instrument alarm
This instrument alarm is generated from within

the instrument itself for all alarm messages.

Local alarm
This alarm is external to the Leica ASP300 S, e.g.

in the office of the instrument operator.

The local alarm is used when the instrument

cannot continue with the current program or

operation because of a problem.

Each alarm is connected to the plug (34) as

follows (see

Fig. 12

):

Shared terminal:

Tip (36)

connection inside

Normally Open Contact:

Connection:

First neck (35)

connection outside

Normally Closed Contact:

Connection:

Second neck (33)

Threaded connection

34

35

36

33

Fig. 12

Connect the alarm system (optional)
If required, connect the local or remote alarm

system to the appropriate sockets (34) (Ø 6.3 mm)

using the stereo jack provided (9, 10 in

Fig. 8

).

Local alarm:

socket (9)

Remote alarm: socket (10)

Note that if installed, the remote alarm

will still operate even if the local

alarm is not installed.

Both, local and remote alarm options,

are relays that are voltage-isolated

from the rest of the instrument. When

an error condition occurs, the relevant

alarm circuit closes.

The remote alarm device connected

to the instrument must be rated at less

than 2 amp.

A maximum voltage of 30 V DC may be

present.

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