NPI PDES-01DM Operating Instructions And System Description Download Page 3

PDES-01DM User Manual 

version 1.3 

 

page 3 

1. Safety Regulations 

 

VERY IMPORTANT

:

 Instruments and components supplied by npi electronic are NOT 

intended for clinical use or medical purposes (e.g. for diagnosis or treatment of humans) 
or for any other life-supporting system. npi electronic disclaims any warranties for such 
purpose. Equipment supplied by npi electronic must be operated only by selected, trained 
and adequately instructed personnel. For details please consult the GENERAL TERMS 
OF DELIVERY AND CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS of npi electronic, D-71732 Tamm, 
Germany. 

 
1)

 

GENERAL: This system is designed for use in scientific laboratories and must be operated 
by trained staff only. General safety regulations for operating electrical devices should be 
followed. 

2)

 

AC MAINS CONNECTION: While working with the npi systems, always adhere to the 
appropriate safety measures for handling electronic devices. Before using any device, 
please read manuals and instructions carefully. 
The device is to be operated only at 115/230 Volt 60/50 Hz AC. Please check for 
appropriate line voltage before connecting any system to mains. 
Always use a three-wire line cord and a mains power-plug with a protection contact 
connected to ground (protective earth).  
Before opening the cabinet, unplug the instrument. 
Unplug the instrument when replacing the fuse or changing line voltage. Replace fuse only 
with an appropriate specified type. 

3)

 

STATIC ELECTRICITY: Electronic equipment is sensitive to static discharges. Some 
devices such as sensor inputs are equipped with very sensitive FET amplifiers, which can 
be damaged by electrostatic charge and must therefore be handled with care. Electrostatic 
discharge can be avoided by touching a grounded metal surface when changing or 
adjusting sensors. 

Always turn power off when adding or removing modules, 

connecting or disconnecting sensors, headstages or other components from the 
instrument or 19” cabinet.

 

4)

 

TEMPERATURE DRIFT / WARM-UP TIME: All analog electronic systems are sensitive 
to temperature changes. Therefore, all electronic instruments containing analog circuits 
should be used only in a warmed-up condition (i.e. after internal temperature has reached 
steady-state values). In most cases a warm-up period of 20-30 minutes is sufficient. 

5)

 

HANDLING: Please protect the device from moisture, heat, radiation and corrosive 
chemicals. 

HIGH PRESSURE PRECAUTIONS

: While working with PDES systems and components 

always adhere to the appropriate safety measures for handling high pressure pneumatic systems. 
Before using the PDES or any external pneumatic device please read manuals and instructions 
carefully. 

 

Always turn off pressure source before connecting or disconnecting the PDES system. 

 

Any component used (tubes, fittings etc.) must be specified for the maximum possible 
pressure. 

 

Do not use any aggressive, combustible or explosive gases. Only gases such as air, nitrogen, 
carbon dioxide, helium, etc. are allowed. 

 

Use only dry, oil free, filtered gases (max. 5 µm filter is allowed). 

 

Maximum input pressure must be below 4 bar (58 psi). 

Summary of Contents for PDES-01DM

Page 1: ...PDES 01DM PNEUMATIC DRUG EJECTION MODULE WITH ANALOG TIMER FOR EPMS 07 SYSTEMS VERSION 1 3 npi 2016 npi electronic GmbH Bauhofring 16 D 71732 Tamm Germany Phone 49 0 7141 0730230 Fax 49 0 7141 9730240...

Page 2: ...Grounding 6 EPMS 07 EPMS 03 6 EPMS E 07 6 2 8 Technical Data 6 EPMS 07 EPMS E 07 and EPMS H 07 6 EPMS 07 and EPMS H 07 6 EPMS E 07 6 EPMS 03 6 3 PDES System 7 3 1 System Description 7 3 2 PDES 01AM C...

Page 3: ...LECTRICITY Electronic equipment is sensitive to static discharges Some devices such as sensor inputs are equipped with very sensitive FET amplifiers which can be damaged by electrostatic charge and mu...

Page 4: ...ront covers Figure 1 Left front view of empty EPMS 07 housing In order to avoid induction of electromagnetic noise the power supply unit the power switch and the fuse are located at the rear of the ho...

Page 5: ...ernal power supply PWR 03D is capable of driving up to 3 EPMS E housings Each housing is connected by a 6 pole cable from one of three connectors on the front panel of the PWR 03D to the rear panel of...

Page 6: ...d to the SYSTEM GROUND SIGNAL GROUND on the rear panel of the instrument see Figure 4 The chassis can be linked to PROTECTIVE EARTH by connecting it to the PWR 03D with the supplied 6 pole cable and b...

Page 7: ...front panel If the internal timer is used the eject time is preset by a control and the time base can be selected by a toggle switch The operational status is indicated by a red green LED The pressure...

Page 8: ...utton External valve slow switch time 10 ms 3 3 Description of the Front Panel Figure 5 PDES 01DM front panel view the numbers are related to those in the text below 1 Manometer Digital display for th...

Page 9: ...re is indicated by the manometer 1 6 OUT connector Connector for connecting the injection micropipette or for connecting the tubing to external valve e g the micropipette holder microJECT The EJECT pr...

Page 10: ...x1s x0 01s x0 01s switch Switch to set the time base of the timer 14 range x10 s x1 s x0 1 s or x0 01 s The total ejection time is the reading of this switch multiplied by the reading of the timer po...

Page 11: ...e The valve which is controlled by the PDES is located on the remote valve plate see Figure 6 Tubing and cable of the external valves are connected at the front panel of the PDES system refer to chapt...

Page 12: ...y not connected Figure 7 microJECT 1 pipette connector 2 connector for EJECT pressure 3 connector for EXHAUST pressure optional 4 electrical connection Important In experiments with high pressures 1 b...

Page 13: ...connect a pushbutton to the REMOTE CONTROL connector 10 Figure 5 at the front panel The LED is green when no ejection occurs and red when the pressure is applied to the pipette Select the operation m...

Page 14: ...PDES 01DM User Manual version 1 3 page 14 Figure 9 Operation modes of the PDES 01DM...

Page 15: ...iol 587 5859 5877 Lin B J Chen T W Schild D 2007 Cell type specific relationships between spiking and Ca2 i in neurons of the Xenopus tadpole olfactory bulb Journal of Physiology 582 163 175 Marandi N...

Page 16: ...kidney 293 cells and Xenopus Laevis oocytes J Neurosci 19 7426 7433 Fast drug application with microJECT EHM Courjaret R Troger M Deitmer J W 2009 Suppression of GABA input by A1 adenosine receptor a...

Page 17: ...red light valve is closed in EXTERN TIMER CONT operation mode green light valve is open Off no light valve is closed Mode selection three position toggle switch TIMER CONT EXTERN Minimum valve switch...

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