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Volumetric Infusion Pumps
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Issue 1(April 2002)
3000/3100 and 500/505 Service Manual
verify that the return code is 'Command Accepted' and that the rate
value returned is indeed the rate that was expected).
Conversely, if the
return code is not ‘Command Accepted’, the host should ignore the
command data (DDD) returned because it may be invalid or non-
existent.
Every attempted command that includes a record header and a record
terminator will receive a return record that follows the above format.
The alarm bytes field is defined as follows (byte numbers increase left
to right, bits increase right to left):
Byte Bit #
Description
Active level
0
0-4
Current Alarm number
$00= None,$01- $11=Alarm Number
01 (hex) LOW_BATTERY
02 (hex) DOSE_SET_INCOMPLETE
03 (hex) DOSE_CHG_UNACCEPTBL
04 (hex) DOSE_CHG_INCOMPLETE
05 (hex) RATE_CHANGE_INCOMPLETE
06 (hex) KVO
07 (hex) ON_HOLD
08 (hex) EMPTY_BAG
09 (hex) OCCLUSION
0A (hex) AIR
0B (hex) DOOR_OPEN
0C (hex) MOTOR_REV_STALL
0D (hex) SAFETY_CLIP
0E (hex) PRESSURE_PLATE
0F (hex) DEAD_BATTERY
10 (hex) SYSTEM_WARNING
11 (hex) SYSTEM_ERROR
12 (hex) SERVICE_DUE
13 (hex) SECONDARY_STOP
14 (hex) PRESET_LIMITS_EXCEEDED
0
5
Audible Signal
0= Off, 1= On
0
6
Main Screen Displayed 0= No, 1= Yes
0
7
CI Mode
0= Disabled, 1= Enabled
1
0
Primary/Secondary
0 = primary, 1 = secondary
1
1
Run/On Hold
0 = on hold, 1 = run
1
2
KVO State
0= Programmed Rate, 1=KVO Rate
1
3
On battery/AC
0 = AC, 1 = on battery
1
4
Battery Strength
0= Normal,1=Low/Dead
1
5
Door sensor
0= Closed, 1=Open
1
6
Safety clip
0= Not In-Place, 1= In-Place
1
7
Cassette Loaded
0= No, 1= Yes
2
0
Keypad Locked
0= No, 1= Yes
2
1-2
PSI setting
00 = 2 psi, 01 = 5 psi, 10 = 10 psi
11 = undefined
2
3
Power Mode
0= Power Down/AC
1= Power Up/AC/Battery
2
4
User Defined LCD Text
0=No, 1= Yes
2
5-7
reserved
undefined
For further details, see the next page.
Summary of Contents for 3000/500
Page 1: ...0473 Technical Service Manual Model 3000 500 and Micro 3100 505 Volumetric Infusion Pump...
Page 2: ......
Page 14: ...I n t r o d u c t i o n Chapter 1...
Page 18: ...S p e c i f i c a t i o n Chapter 2...
Page 29: ...O v e r v i e w o f P u m p O p e r a t i o n I n i t i a l C h e c k s Chapter 3...
Page 47: ...V o l u m e t r i c P u m p M e n u s Chapter 4...
Page 79: ...M e c h a n i c a l S y s t e m s Chapter 5...
Page 95: ...E l e c t r o n i c C i r c u i t s Chapter 6...
Page 96: ...M a i n t e n a n c e P r o c e d u r e s T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Chapter 7...
Page 151: ...I l l u s t r a t e d P a r t s L i s t Chapter 9...
Page 178: ...E l e c t r i c a l D i a g r a m s Chapter 10...
Page 189: ...W a v e f o r m D i a g r a m s Chapter 11...
Page 198: ...R e m o t e M o n i t o r i n g C o n t r o l o f t h e p u m p Chapter 12...
Page 225: ...I n d e x...