Graseby Medical
Ltd
Volumetric Infusion Pumps
3000/3100 and 500/505 Service Manual
Issue 1(November 2001)
12 -
23
Command Code/Type
and Name
Modes when command
is not supported
Command Record Definition
Return Record Definition for 'Command Accepted'
Return Code
S (CI) - Hold Mode Enter
CI Commands Not Enabled,
Power Off
<
LL
S
XXXX
>
<
LLRAAAAAA
aaaa.abbbb.bccc.c
XXXX
> where parameters are
as described for 'D' command response.
T (CI) -
Titrate
Hold Mode,
CI Commands Not Enabled,
Power Off
<
LL
Tddd
XXXX
> or <
LL
Tdd.d
XXXX
>
where:
ddd or
dd.d is requested rate in
mL/h in
decimal format while running (not in KVO). All 'd' characters must be valid decimal characters (0-9). Micro pumps have a valid range
of 00.1 through 99.9.
Macro pumps have a valid range of 00.1 through 999 with decimal rates accepted. (I.e. a rate of 99.9 is valid for a macro pump as well as a micro pump).
<
LLRAAAAAA
aaaa.abbbb.bccc.c
XXXX
> where parameters are
as described for 'D' command response.
X (CI) - User LCD Text Setup
CI Commands Not Enabled,
Power Off
<
LL
Xdaaaaa
XXXX
> where:
d=0 will disables both user message lines.
d=1 will replace line 1 message with
aaaaa text.
d=2 will replace line 2 message with
aaaaa text.
d = any other character, then parameter is invalid.
aaaaa is variable length text (20h - 7Eh, excluding
'<' and '>').
0 - 11 characters for line 1
0-16 characters for line 2.
Notes:
This command allows the host to replace portions of the text on the default screens for primary and secondary modes. Any text specified will replace text for the specified line on the default screen. The last 11 characters of the first LCD line and the entire
16
characters of the second LCD line may be replaced. Text length of 0 will disable user text for the line specified.
<
LLRAAAAAA
aaaa.abbbb.bccc.c
XXXX
> where parameters are
as described for 'D' command response.
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...