6 recorder adaptation, Ecorder, Daptation – Eppendorf 5000 Digital Tier Shake User Manual
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Operating Manual
2. Simultaneously press the
σ and τ keys. The Set and Maint indicators will
flash.
3. While the Set and Maint indicators are flashing, press the
START/STOP
key. The Mute indicator will extinguish to advise that the audible alarm is
active.
NOTE:
The shaker may be started or stopped by pressing the
START/STOP
key.
When starting, the unit will automatically return to the last function and
speed setting.
The audible alarm will sound until the speed is within 5 RPM of the
setpoint. The alarm will not sound, however, while the shaker is
accelerating immediately following turning on the power.
3.6
Recorder Adaptation
To record speed, an auxiliary recorder (not supplied, but available from Eppendorf)
can be used. The recorder should have the following capabilities:
• For speed, each channel should have signal conditioning that accepts 0-5 volt
input.
• A mating connector is required on the recorder cable (not supplied, but available
from New Brunswick). This is a 9-pin male D subminiature connector, AMP
Amplimite HDP-20 series or equivalent.
Figure 5: Recorder Connector Pin-Out Diagram
(as seen from the rear of the unit)
Pin Number
Signal Name
Scale
2
Ground
1V = 100 RPM
6
Speed