Setup – New Era NE-9000 Series Programmable Peristaltic User Manual

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New Era Pump Systems Inc.

www.SyringePump.com

Model NE-9000

Publication #1200-04

5

Pumping Program
Operating:

When the pump is started with the ‘Start’/’Stop’ key, or any other source, the
pump begins performing the operations in the Pumping Program until the
Pumping Program either stops automatically or the pumped is stopped when
the ‘Start/Stop’ key is pressed, or from any other source. While performing
the operations defined in the Pumping Program, the Pumping Program is
referred to as operating.

While Operating, the motor can be pumping or stopped, according to the
Pumping Program.

Pumping Program
Stopped:

The motor is stopped and the pump is not operating the Pumping Program.

Pumping Program
Paused:

The Pumping Program has been stopped, but can be resumed at the point
where it was stopped.

Pumping Program
Resumed:

Continuing a Pumping Program that was Paused before the completion of the
Pumping Program. The Pumping Program continues at the point where the
Pumping Program was stopped.

Executed:

The pump has performed a single operational Phase as defined in the
Pumping Program.

h

Program P ase:

A single defined operation in the Pumping Program.

h

N

b

P ase um er:

A Program Phase’s numerical sequence location in the Pumping Program.

Currently Selected
Function:

Each Pumping Program Phase instructs the pump to perform a particular
operation. Only one Program Phase is selected at any one time. This is the
current Phase. Each Phase is set to one function. The set function of the
current Phase is the currently selected function.

Pumping Rate
Function:

Each Pumping Program function instructs the pump to perform a particular
operation. If the Phase’s operation instructs the NE-9000 to pump, then
associated with that Phase is the Phases’ pumping information. When
‘Program Entry Mode’ is exited, the ‘Rate’, ‘Volume’, and pumping direction
keys refer to the currently selected Program Phase’s function. The Program
functions that are associated with pumping information are referred to as
Pumping Rate functions.

Function Parameter:

Certain functions, which do not instruct the NE-9000 to pump, require
additional data. This additional data, displayed with the function, is the
function’s parameter.

Start Trigger:

The Pumping Program may be started, or stopped, from multiple sources.
These are the keypad’s ‘Start’/’Stop’ key, the TTL I/O ‘Operational Trigger’
input, or from a command received through the RS-232 connection.

3.

Setup

♦ Place the pump on a stable surface.

♦ Plug the round connector end of the supplied power supply adapter into the power plug located on the

lower right of the pump's rear. See section 13, Logic Interface: TTL Input and Output, for a diagram
of the rear of the pump. Plug the other end of the power supply adapter into an appropriate electrical
outlet. The pump will be powered when the bottom of the power switch, located on the upper right of
the rear of the pump, labeled ‘1’, is pressed. The red indicator on the switch is visible when the
power switch is in the ‘on’ position. After power is applied to the pump, the pump’s display will
flash.

♦ Next the Pumping Program can be entered. Before the Pumping Program can be operated, the pump

needs the measurement of the peristaltic tube inside diameter. The peristaltic tube inside diameter can
be entered using the keypad. Refer to ‘Diameter’ and ‘Setup’ Key. The default setting is 3/16”
tubing

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