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2 rs-232 command summary – Next Advance SP1800 User Manual

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11.2 RS-232 Command Summary

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DIA [ < float > ]

Syringe inside diameter

PHN [ < phase data > ]

Program Phase number

FUN [ < phase function > ]

Program Phase function

< phase function > =>

RAT

Pumping rate. ‘RATE’

INC

Increment rate. ‘INCR’

DEC

Decrement rate. ‘DECR’

STP

Stop pump. ‘STOP’

JMP

Jump to Program Phase. ‘JP:nn’

PRI

Program Selection Input. 'Pr:In'

PRL

Program Selection Label definition. 'Pr:nn'

LOP

Loop to previous loop start ‘nn’ times. ‘LP:nn’

LPS

Loop starting Phase. ‘LP:ST’

LPE

Loop end Phase. ‘LP:EN’

PAS

Pauses pumping for ‘nn’ seconds. ‘PS:nn’

PAS [n.n]

Pauses pumping for 'n.n' seconds. 'PS:n.n'

IF

If Program input low, jump to Program Phase. ‘IF:nn’

EVN

Set event trigger. ‘EV:nn’

EVS

Set event square wave trigger. 'ES:nn'

EVR

Event trigger reset. ‘EV:RS’

BEP

Sound short beep. ‘BEEP’

OUT { 0 | 1 }

Set programmable output pin. ‘OUT.n’

RAT [ [ UM | MM | UH | MH ] ]

Pumping rate

VOL [ ]

Volume to be Dispensed

DIR [ INF | WDR | REV ]

Pumping direction

RUN [ ]

Starts the Pumping Program

STP

Stop/pauses the Pumping Program

DIS

Query volume dispensed

CLD { INF | WDR }

Clear volume dispensed

SAF [ [ [ ] ] ]

Safe communications mode

AL [ ]

Alarm mode

PF [ ]

Power failure mode

TRG [ FT | LE | ST | SP ]

Operational trigger mode

DIN [ 0 | 1]

Directional input control mode

ROM [0 | 1]

Pump Motor Operating TTL output mode

LOC [ ]

Keypad lockout mode

BP [ ]

Key beep mode

OUT 5 { 0 | 1 }

Set TTL output level

IN { 2 | 3 | 4 | 6 }

Query TTL input level

BUZ [ 0 | { 1 [ < n > ] } ]

Buzzer control

VER

Query firmware version

*ADR [ [] ]

Network address (system command, valid regardless of
current address)

*ADR [ DUAL | RECP ]

Set Reciprocating or Dual pumping mode

*RESET

Clears program memory and resets communication
parameters (system command, valid regardless of current
address)

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