Next Advance SP1070-M User Manual

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PF- Power Failure mode – pumping program will start again when power is reconnected
Ln- Low Noise mode. This will decrease the noise emitted when the unit is pumping at low rates.
AL- Alarm Mode. If a program is ending or paused, the unit will beep continuously. If the unit
stalls (if the pump is stopped by force) or encounters another alarm condition, the unit will emit a
steady alarm (press any key to stop alarm).
ttL- TTL I/O external logic connector settings

tr:aa- Operational Trigger default setting. “aa” is current setting. Can be used
to control Foot Switch settings (see manual for more details)
dr:aa- Directional control setting. “aa” is current setting. Can be used to set up
Reciprocating Pumps (“aa”=rE) or Dual Pump (“aa”=dU)
rUn.n- “Pump Motor Operating” TTL output pin configuration. “n” is the
current setting. When n=0, this sets the output to logic high only when the
motor is operating. When n=1 this sets the output to logic high when the motor
is operating, or when the Pumping Program is executing a pause timer.

bP- Keypad Beep Enable- When this parameter is on, a short beep will sound when a key is
pressed on keypad
Ad:nn- RS-232 pump network address (“nn”=network address)

Press left-most arrow key to enter communications mode. Use any arrow to scroll
through menu selections:

Addr- address Mode: Default communications with a computer mode
rECP- Reciprocating Pumps- sends start/stop, pumping rate and reverse
pumping direction to an attached secondary pump
dUAL- Dual Pumps- sends start/stop, pumping rate and same pumping
direction to an attached secondary pump

Multiple Phase Programming

You can program multiple phase pumping cycles up to 41 phases. Each phase consists of a control or
pumping function.

To Set Phase:
-Hold down “Rate” button. Display will read PH:01. You can scroll to different phase numbers using the
arrow keys.
-Once you are on the phase number you would like to program, press the “Volume” button. You are now
in “Program Entry Mode”. The different program functions will appear in the display and you can scroll
through them using the arrow buttons.
-Press the “Volume” button again to exit “program entry mode”. You can now set up the parameters for
the function that you have chosen for the phase.
-When finished, hold down “Rate” again, and scroll to the next function. Continue programming.

Note: If pumping program does not operate the pump continuously, the last phase of the pumping program
must be a ‘STOP’ function (unless the last phase number is the maximum phase # (41))

Program Functions
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- Pumping function with a fixed rate. Set “Rate”, “Volume” and “Pumping direction”. You can set
for continuous pumping if “Volume” equals 0.
InCr- Increment rate function. This function allows you to set a single increment in which the base rate
(the previous set rate) will increase.
dECr- Decrement rate function. Same as above, except you are decreasing base rate.
StOP- Stops the pumping operation.
JP:nn- Jump function- pumping program will jump to phase “nn”.
Pr:In- Program selection input function. Use this function when you want to program in sublevels. This
function will cause the pumping program pause and display Pr:nn, so the user can select a sub-program.
After the sub=program is selected, the program will resume.
Pr:00- Sublevel. This function indicates a sublevel. You can program a sublevel by entering the sublevel
number (e.g. Pr:01) and in next phase, enter the program itself (for example, a fixed-rate program).
LP:St-Start of a program loop
LP:En- Continuous loop end. This function will be automatically paired with the most recent unpaired
loop start, or phase 1 if no loop start is chosen.

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