Start’/’stop’ key, Program phase #’ (number) key, Program function’ key – New Era NE-4000 Multi-Phaser Programmable Double Syringe User Manual

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5.9

‘Start’/’Stop’ Key

The ‘Start/Stop’ key starts or stops the Pumping Program’s operation. Pressing this key switches between the
Pumping Program operating and the Pumping Program paused. When the ‘Start/Stop’ key is pressed before the
completion of a Program, the motor is stopped and the Pumping Program will be paused. The ‘Pumping’ LED will
then blink, indicating that the Pumping Program is paused.

Pressing this key again will resume the Program at the point it was paused. If any other key is pressed while the
Pumping Program is paused, the Pumping Program will be stopped and reset. Pressing the ‘Start/Stop’ key will
then start the Pumping Program from the beginning (Phase 1).

Pressing and holding this key while starting the Pumping Program will start the purge mode. Purge will begin after
the key is held for one second, and continue until the key is released. The pump will stop after the key is released.

“Button Trigger Event Trap” Program Function redirects ‘Stop’ key to a Program Event.

5.10

‘Program Phase #’ (Number) Key

When in the “Program Entry Mode”, momentary presses of the ’Program Phase #’ and the ‘Program Function’
keys switch between the Program Phase number and the Program Function displays. The Program Phase number

will be displayed as

nn

, where ‘nn’ is the current Program Phase number.

When the Program Phase number is displayed and the current Phase’s function is a rate function, a momentary
press of the ‘Program Phase #’ key exits ‘Program Entry Mode, and displays the pumping rate.

To change the current Program Phase number, press the arrow keys below the Phase number’s digits. The
maximum Phase number is 41. To reset to Phase number 1, press and hold the ‘Program Phase #’ key until the
Phase number is 1.

When a new Program Phase number is selected, the current value of all settings will be that of the currently
selected Program Phase.

5.11

‘Program Function’ Key

When in the “Program Entry Mode”, momentary presses of the ’Program Phase #’ and the ‘Program Function’
keys switch between the Program Phase number and the Program Function displays.

With the Program Phase function displayed, the Program Function can be selected. Pressing any arrow key, or an
arrow key to the left of the colon (:) or decimal point (.) if displayed with the function, will select the next Program
Function. The selected function is stored by either pressing any non-arrow key, or after a 2 second delay. If the
selected function is different from the original function, the display will blink when the selected function is stored.

5.11.1

Program Phase Function Parameter

If the selected function has a parameter associated with the function, the value of the parameter will be displayed to
the right of the function name, separated by either a period (.) or a colon (:).

To change the parameter’s value, press the arrow keys below the parameter’s digits. The parameter’s new value is
stored by either pressing any non-arrow key or after a 2 second delay. If the parameter has changed from its
original value, the display will blink when the parameter’s new value is stored.

5.12

‘Setup’ Key

The secondary function of the ‘Diameter’ key is ‘Setup’. While the Pumping Program is not operating, press and
hold the ‘Diameter’ key until the first setup configuration parameter, “Power Failure Mode”, is displayed:

n

.

The display will consecutively display, for about 2 seconds, each Setup Configuration parameter and its current
setting. Pressing any non-arrow key will immediately advance to the next Setup Configuration parameter.

To change a Setup Configuration parameter, press an arrow key under the parameter’s value. To store the new
value, press any non-arrow key or wait 2 seconds. If the parameter value differs from its previous value, the
display will blink. The new parameter value will be stored and the next parameter will be displayed. See section 7,
“Setup Configuration” for a complete description of the Setup Configurations.

After the last configuration parameter is displayed, the display reverts back to displaying the syringe diameter.
Any new parameter value will take effect immediately upon being stored.

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