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User interface, Entering values, Lcd display – Next Advance SP300 User Manual

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SP300 Programmable Syringe Pump

Publication #1200-01

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03/23/10

5: Then press the white drive-nut button and slide the pusher block against the syringe plunger. Release

the white drive-nut button.

 To unload the syringe, reverse the instructions for syringe loading.

5.

User Interface

mm

Dispensed

ml

Withdraw

min
hr

Pumping

Rate

Volume

Diameter

Start

Program
Phase #

Program
Function

Setup

l

Units
Indicators

Reverse Purge
Indicator

Volume Dispensed
Indicator

Stop

Motor
Operating

Unused Functions

Reverse Purge Key

Figure 1: Front Panel

5.1

Entering Values

When applicable, values can be changed by displaying the current value, then using the arrow keys. The
new value will be stored in the pump’s non-volatile memory, meaning that the new value will not be lost
the next time that power is applied to the pump.

A displayed value can be changed by pressing the arrow keys below each digit. If the value to be changed
is not currently displayed, when applicable, press the key associated with the required value. The display
will show the setting’s current value and its units, if any.

While the current value is being changed, the units LEDs associated with the value, if any, will blink.
Except where noted, the new value is stored, and/or the selected operation takes affect, when either

1) A non-arrow key is pressed or
2) After a 2 second delay since the last arrow key was pressed.

If the new value is valid and different from the original value, the display will blink, indicating that the
new value was stored. Otherwise, if the value was invalid, an error message will be displayed. Pressing
any key clears the error message and restores the original value.

In general, if a parameter has 2 values, ‘off’ and ‘on’, they are represented by the numbers ‘0’ and ‘1’,
respectfully.

5.2

LCD Display

The display consists of a 4 digit reflective LCD display. This is the general purpose user display device
for displaying floating point values, functions and parameters. The colon (:) is used for separating
function abbreviations from their parameter values.

5.3

LEDs

To the right of the LCD are 8 red, round, LED indicators. The first 2 columns display the units of the
displayed values. Units are expressed using 1 or 2 LEDs. For instance, ‘ml / hr’ is expressed by lighting
the ‘ml’ and the ‘hr’ LEDs.