New Era NE-1600 Multi-Phaser Programmable Syringe User Manual

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Model NE-1600/NE-1800 Multi-Phaser™

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RAT I <float> [ <rate units> ]

Changes the pumping rate only if the pump is infusing. If the pumping direction is set to withdraw,
the rate change will be ignored.

VOLUME TO BE DISPENSED AND SET VOLUME UNITS

VOL [ <float> | <volume units>]

Set/query volume to be dispensed: <float>
Applicable only with “Rate Data Functions”. Can only be set when the Pumping Program is not
operating. The volume units are set according to the current syringe diameter setting. Do not send
the volume units when setting the volume.
Example: VOL 12.45

Sets the current phase “Volume to be Dispensed” to 12.45.

Set volume units: <volume units>
Overrides the default volume units set when the syringe diameter is set.
Example: VOL UL

Sets all volume units to

µL.

Query response:

<float> <volume units>

PUMPING DIRECTION

DIR [ INF | WDR | REV | STK ]

Set/query pumping direction

INF

= Infuse

WDR

= Withdraw

REV

= Reverse pumping direction

STK

= “Sticky Direction” (See “Sticky Direction”, sec: .5.8.1)

Applicable with all Program Phase functions. Cannot be set when the Pumping Program is operating
and the “Volume to be Dispensed” is non-zero.

The pumping direction cannot be changed if an alarm condition exists.

Query response: { INF | WDR | STK}

When set to “Sticky Direction”, query will respond with the current pumping direction (INF or WDR)
while pumping.

9.4.2

Pump Operational Commands

START PUMPING PROGRAM

RUN [ <phase data> ]

[E [<phase data> ] ]

Starts the Pumping Program operation.

If the Pumping Program was paused, then the Pumping Program resumes at the point where it was
stopped. Otherwise, the Pumping Program starts from Phase 1.

Sub-Programs: If a Phase number is specified (<phase data>), then the Pumping Program will start at
the specified Phase number. By programming sub-programs in different sections of the Pumping
Program memory, this command can be used to individually execute different sub-programs.

The pump cannot be started if an alarm condition exists.

E [ <phase data> ]

Trigger a Pumping Program Event while the Pumping Program is active.

Triggers a pre-defined event defined with the Pumping Program’s Event function, causing an
immediate jump to the Pumping Program Phase defined by the event function.

If <phase data> is specified, the program will immediately jump to the Pumping Program Phase
specified by <phase data>, and cancel any other event set by the Pumping Program.

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