New Era NE-4000 Multi-Phaser Programmable Double Syringe User Manual
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New Era Pump Systems Inc.
www.SyringePump.com
Model NE-4000 Multi-Phaser™
Publication #1200-01
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09/05/14
8.3.4
‘DECr’: Decrement Rate Function
The decrement function subtracts the specified rate from the current pumping rate. For a full
description, see section 8.3.3, ‘InCr’: Increment Rate Function.
8.3.5
‘StoP’: Stop Pumping Operation and End the Program
Stops the pumping operation and stops the Pumping Program. The Pumping Program will begin at
Phase 1 when started again. An implicit ‘Stop’ function is executed when the Program exceeds the maximum
Phase number during operation. If alarms are enabled, the buzzer will beep continuously when the Pumping
Program stops.
8.3.6
‘JP:nn’: Jump to Phase
nn
The ‘Jump’ function alters the consecutive operation of Program Phases. When executed, the
Pumping Program will continue operation with Phase ‘nn’.
8.3.7
'Pr:In': Sub-Program Selection Input
The Pumping Program can be broken into sub-programs which can be selected by the user.
Auto-Run Production Mode: When Phase 1 is set to Program Selection Input, and Lockout Mode is selected, the
pump will enter Auto-Run Mode. When the pump is powered on, it will immediately begin executing the Pumping
Program. The user will immediately be prompted to enter a sub-program number. This permits a set of production
dispenses to be programmed into the pump. The user then would only be able to select from one of these
production dispenses and not make any changes.
Foot Switch Trigger Feature: If the Pumping Program was Paused, and the Paused Phase was a continuous
pumping Rate function, then starting the pump with a foot switch will cancel the Pause and restart the Pumping
Program Phase 1 causing the current program selection to be re-executed.
When the Program Selection Input function
is executed, the Pumping Program pauses and displays:
nn
, where 'nn' is the Program Selection.
Using the right 2 arrow keys, under 'nn', the user enters the Label of the required Pumping Program. The Pumping
Program Label is defined by any number from 0 to 99. When the 'Start' key is pressed, the Pumping Program
continues execution at the Program Phase with the selected Pumping Program Selection Label. Also, the
accumulated infusion and withdrawal dispensed volumes are set to zero.
The pump searches for the selected Pumping Program Selection Label starting with the current Phase and
continuing to the end of the Pumping Program memory, then from Phase 1 until the current Phase is reached again.
If the selected label is not found, the 'out of range' error message
is displayed. Pressing any key
returns the display to the Program Selection Input display.
If more than one Phase is defined with the same label, then execution continues with the first matching label
encountered. The last selected program label is stored in non-volatile memory and becomes the default label the
next time the current Program Phase is executed. More than one Program Selection Input function can be defined
and placed at any Program Phase needed. To cancel the Program Select Input and stop the Pumping Program, turn
the power to the pump off and on.
If alarms are enabled, the buzzer will beep continuously while waiting for the start trigger.
8.3.8
'Pr:nn': Sub-Program Start Label
The Sub-Program Start Label function
defines the start of a Pumping Program sub-program that can
be selected by the user during Pump Program execution.
After selecting the function, change '00', if needed, to a unique Program Label, from 0 to 99. See sec: 8.3.7, 'Pr:In':
Sub-Program Selection Input for a full description. Place a Sub-Program Start Label, with a unique number for
each Sub-Program, from 0 to 99, at the starting Phase of each sub-program section.
When the Pumping Program encounters a Sub-Program Start Label in normal execution, it will be interpreted as
“Jump to Phase 1” [JP:01], ending the sub-program, and, assuming Phase 1 is a Sub-Program Select function,
[Pr:In], the user will be immediately prompted to select a sub-program.