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PB-MF-MAN-046-REV1.0 

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9.

 

WORKING WITH THE SEDACOM SOFTWARE 

 

The  purchase  of  the 

Sedacom

  software  is  needed  for  transferring  the  data  to  a 

computer  (please  contact  your  local  sales  delegate  for  more  information).  The 

Sedacom

 software reference is composed by a USB Flash key containing the software 

Installer, a License for use and 

Sedacom

 User’s Manual. Follow next instructions: 

 

Please  refer  to  the 

Sedacom

  User’s  Manual  for  instructions  on  how  to  install 

and use the software with the present device. 

 

A serial port (RS232) communication cable (provided with the present device) 

is  needed for  the  connection  of  the  present  device  to  the  computer  in which 
the 

Sedacom

  software  is installed. Please  refer to the present  User’s Manual 

chapter 8.1 for instructions on how to connect this cable to the device. 

 

If  the  computer  does  not  have  any  serial  port,  the  RS232/USB  adapter  is 

needed  (ref.  CONRS232USB,  contact  your  local  sales  delegate  for  more 
information) 

 

WARNING:

 the RS232 communication cable provided with the device is used for any 

connection  of  the  device  with  associated  software  (

Sedacom

,  etc.).  Even  when  the 

device is used without software in first instance this cable is to be preserved and kept 
in  a  secure  place  in  case  the  need  of  using  the  system  with  a  software  arises  in  the 
future. In this last case, if the user lost the cable, a new one should be purchased to his 
local sales delegate (ref. CONRS232). The warranty duration of this cable is the same 
than the warranty duration of the device. 
 

9.1.

 

TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS   

 
The transmission parameters are as follows: 
 

Parameter 

Value 

Rate 

9600 bauds 

Start bit 

Data bits 

Stop bit 

Control signals  CTS and RTS 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LE7406

Page 1: ...PB MF MAN 046 REV1 0 Hardware User s Manual Hot plate Hot plate Panlab s l u C Energ a 112 08940 Cornell de Ll Barcelona Spain www panlab com International Calls 34 934 750 697 Domestic Call 934 190 7...

Page 2: ...caused directly or indirectly by the incorrect interpretation of what is expressed in the pages of this manual Some symbols may have more than one interpretation by professionals unaccustomed to thei...

Page 3: ...BORATORY PRACTICE Check all units periodically and after periods of storage to ensure they are still fit for purpose Investigate all failures which may indicate a need for service or repair Good labor...

Page 4: ...sport D Place the equipment on a flat surface and leave at least 10 cm of free space between the rear panel of the device and the wall Never place the equipment in zones with vibration or direct sunli...

Page 5: ...strain set up the PC display keyboard and mouse with correct ergonomic positioning according to your local safety guidelines WARNING Class A equipment is intended for use in an industrial environment...

Page 6: ...r or liquids on the equipment Once you have finished using the equipment turn it off with the main switch Clean and check the equipment so that it is in optimal condition for its next use The user is...

Page 7: ...ary Insert fuses in the fuse holder in the correct position CORRECT INCORRECT Figure 4 Fuses position 5 Insert the fuse holder again positioning it according to the voltage in the AC net 115V POSITON...

Page 8: ...SCRIPTION 10 7 1 FRONT PANEL 10 7 2 REAR PANEL 11 8 OPERATING THE LE 7406 12 8 1 EQUIPMENT CONNECTION 12 8 2 START UP 13 8 2 1 SETTING TO THE REQUIRED TEMPERATURE 14 8 2 2 TESTS WITH ANIMALS 15 8 3 EQ...

Page 9: ...by pressing a PEDAL when the animal is placed on the metal surface Following a period of latency the animal licks its leg This reaction is the usual evaluation criterion for the test The user presses...

Page 10: ...PB MF MAN 046 REV1 0 Hot plate 9 6 1 ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED LE 7406 HOT PLATE 1 PEDAL 1 Power supply cable 1 RS 232 connection cable 1...

Page 11: ...ROWS The Up arrow increases the setting temperature and the Down arrow lowers it The temperature can be set from 45 C to 62 C in increments of 0 1 C ARROWS These buttons are used to select the target...

Page 12: ...NEL Figure 8 Rear Panel PEDAL 6 35mm female jack The foot switch is connected to this connector RS 232 DB9 female connector to connect the control unit to the computer serial port POWER Power inlet ma...

Page 13: ...PMENT CONNECTION This illustration features a sample system connection Figure 9 Equipment connection The connections and necessary cables are listed in the following table FROM TO CABLE 1 LE7406 RS 23...

Page 14: ...falls below the required temperature due to the heat released into the environment the heating system switches on automatically until the required temperature is reached again WARNING the stability o...

Page 15: ...isplayed on screen 3 The decimal dot flashes indicating that the value of the required temperature can be modified 4 Press the UP DOWN ARROWS to modify the required temperature 5 Once the new required...

Page 16: ...EANING 8 3 1 CLEANING THE HOT PLATE To clean the hot plate you can use a cloth dampen with water and then dry it with a dry cloth In case that there would be traces of faeces and urine you can impregn...

Page 17: ...chapter 8 1 for instructions on how to connect this cable to the device If the computer does not have any serial port the RS232 USB adapter is needed ref CONRS232USB contact your local sales delegate...

Page 18: ...gram are correct The equipment will send data only when you press the pedal and the stopwatch is running then the time is stopped and is necessary to press the pedal again to start a new measurement T...

Page 19: ...PB MF MAN 046 REV1 0 Hot plate 18 11 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE EXPERIMENT HOT PLATE CLEANING TRANSPARENT CYLINDER CLEANING CHECK TRANSPARENT CYLINDER PLACING...

Page 20: ...switch 45 C 62 C 0 1 C 0 3 C 70 C without probe feedback 70 C TEMPERATURE PROBE Technology Measurement range showed Linearity Accuracy Active probe 20 C 70 C 0 1 C 0 1 C ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Opera...

Page 21: ...s WEEE Restricci n de ciertas Sustancias Peligrosas en aparatos el ctricos y electr nicos ROHS Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment ROHS Restri...

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