Labconco RapidVap Vacuum, N2 and N2/48 Evaporation Systems 7910015 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Using Your RapidVap

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#H[xxx];

Selects the PRE-HEAT SET POINT of program 9 from 30
to 100 C, will get a xxx;yyy’\n’ response for
confirmation.(xxx:pre-heat setpoint, yyy:actual
temperature)

#L[x];

KEY LOCKED when x=1 and UNLOCKED when x=0,
will get a x’\n’ response for confirmation

#N[x]

elects the N2 VALVES (if the RapidVap is an N

2

model) of

program 9 from 0,2,4,6,8, will get a x’\n’ response for
confirmation

#M[x];

x=1 will mute the audio alarm; x=0 will allow the audio
alarm to work normally

#E;

The RapidVap will respond to this command with a
numeric value as follows :’”1"’=indicates an endpoint has
been reached; “0”=endpoint has not been reached

#e;

The RapidVap will respond to this command with a
numeric value as follows: 0=all functions are normal;
“1”=lid is open; “2”=communication problem; “3” and later
numbers will be established later as specific error messages


Note: When controlling the RapidVap using the
RS-232 link, all control parameters will be entered into
program 9.

Note: All of the above commands can be sent with no
numeric value, that is ‘#[command];’ (without value) to
read out the setpoint and actual value without changing
the setpoint.

Note: There is no command for the vacuum release
button on the front panel since this button is momentary
in nature – the “#V0000;” command will bleed the
vacuum chamber to atmospheric pressure.

Note: The above commands can be sent at a maximum
rate of one command per second.

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