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Programming the Smartline Pump 1000
1. From the EDIT PROG field, enter the program no. 20, specifically
reserved for the emergency program.
2. Create the program 20 according to SOP 13 on page 22.
3. Start another program (for example, program no. 7 from SOP 16).
4. Create a connection between the ERROR IN and GND contact on
the REMOTE terminal strip (see item {5.7} in Fig. 5) to produce an
error signal.
5. Program no. 20 will then start automatically.
Using Program Links
Program links are combinations of existing programs and can be created
and edited like any other program.
Links use the reserved program numbers
21 - 29
. These numbers are
automatically converted, e.g.
21 = L1
,
22 = L2
, etc. The Smartline Pump
1000 can store up to 9 different links.
Links use line numbers from
No01
to
No99
, each line being a reference
to a linked program. The parameter
R
denotes the number of runs to be
performed with that program. A Wait command can also be programmed.
The maximum number of programs referenced in all links is limited to
100.
Any program can be referenced multiple times within a link. A program
link can not reference other links.
SOP 18
Creating Program Links
This SOP applies to the Smartline Pump 1000 Firmware Version 1.0X or
higher. Use this SOP for creating program links in your Smartline Pump
1000.
You can create links between existing programs as follows:
1. Enter the desired number for the link in the EDIT PROG field and
press the
¾
key for confirmation.
2. Press any numeric key to create a line number. Lines are
numbered automatically and can be interchanged by renumbering.
3. Use
the
¾
key to move the cursor to field
P
and choose the desired
program number.
4. Press
the
¾
key again to select field
R
.
5. Enter the number of runs to be performed for the selected
program.
6. Select
the
Wait
field and enter either the value 1 or 0.
If Wait is set to 1, the pump waits for an external start signal or for
the user to press the numeric key 1 before this line is executed.
While waiting the pump switches to wait-status.
If Wait is set to 0, the program lines of the link are processed
continuously.
Example for a program link
Part A in Fig. 19 shows the first step, after entry of the link number,
cursor blinking at
No**
. Part B in Fig. 19 shows the programming of the
first line.