Gilson Understanding GSIOC Commands for Robotics Systems

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GSIOC Commands

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GSIOC Commands

There are two kinds of commands that you can send over the GSIOC:

Buffered commands send instructions to the liquid handler. These commands are executed one at a time.

Immediate commands request status information from the Quad-Z 215. These commands are executed immediately, temporarily interrupting other commands in progress.

GSIOC Command List

In the command list on the following pages, the GSIOC command must be entered in the proper upper or lower case format. If a buffered command requires additional information, you’ll see italicized text next to the command. The description of the command identifies what you need to enter in place of the italicized parameter. Also note that if a parameter is optional, it appears within brackets, [ ].

 

 

 

I

-

Immediate

 

 

 

B

-

Buffered

Command

Type

Description

 

 

%

I

Identifies the selected slave device. Returns character

 

 

string: “215QADVx.yz”, where x, y, and z represent

 

 

software version.

$

I

Resets the Quad-Z 215. Returns “$” and resets the

 

 

instrument to its power-up state which:

 

 

clears any error state

 

 

relaxes all axes

 

 

opens contact closure inputs

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Contents Quad-Z 215 Liquid Handler Users Guide Page Table of Contents Maintenance OperationTroubleshooting Appendix a Replacement Parts and AccessoriesAppendix C Gsioc Commands Appendix B RacksPage Declaration of Conformity Page Introduction1 Description Unpacking Standard Equipment Customer Service Technical Specifications Introduction Introduction Installation2 Locator Plate Installation InstallationArmlock Removal Arm Installation Installation Installing the Z-Arm Cable Support Rod Installing the Probe Guide Inserts Probe InstallationInstalling the Probes Transfer Tubing Installation Plumbing ConnectionsInstalling the Level Sensing Cables To install the level sensing cablePlumbing Connections Installing the rinse station Rack Setup Code 200-Series Code 500-Series RacksCode 200-Series and Code 20-Series or Code 30-Series Racks Installation Only Code 20-Series or Code 30-Series Racks Final Z-Arm Adjustment Part number DescriptionFinal Z-ArmAdjustment Electrical Connections Rear PanelInstallation Input/Output Ports Contact inputsContact outputs Items you’ll needMaking connections Installation RS-232 Port Connecting an RS-232 cableGsioc Port Gsioc cableInstallation Unit ID and Baud Rate/Mode Selection Unit IDBaud rate/mode Installation Fuses Power Cord Connection Operation Front Panel Start Up Running Programs Configuring the Liquid Handler About Operation Pump Type Syringe OptionsRinse Site Operation Liquid Detector Adjust XY Model 841 X-coordinate 475.3 mm Y-coordinate 3.8 mm Height Operation Home Phase Safety Contact Bearing LifeOperation Sound and Display Emergency ContactTesting the Liquid Handler’s Contacts Maintenance4 Maintenance Helpful HintsCleaning the Liquid Handler CleaningCleaning the Fluid Path Cleaning methods Maintenance Maintenance Procedures LubricatingHorizontal Pitch and Vertical Rods What you needMm spacing Replacing Parts Installing same type of probeReplacing Tubing Replacing a ProbeInstalling different type of probe Maintenance Replacing a Level Sensing Cable Removing the level sensing cableInstalling the new level sensing cable Maintenance Replacing a Fuse Checking Position Alignment Transporting the Liquid Handler Page Troubleshooting5 Error Messages TroubleshootingPosition sensor inactive Mechanical Probes no longer finding tube centerInput functions not operating ElectricalOutput functions not operating Unit not operational Unit blows fusesLiquid level detector not detecting liquid level Liquid Level DetectorLiquid level detector falsely detecting liquid level Warranty repair Non-warranty repairRepair and Return Policies Before calling usReturn procedure Rebuilt exchangePage Replacement Parts and Accessories ProbesControl Software Probe Guide InsertsTransfer Tubing and Waste Bottle AppendixRack Accessories Rinse StationCables and I/O Accessories MiscellaneousRacks Code 20 rack Code 21 rackCode 23 rack Code 24 rackCode 28 rack Code 29 rackCode 30 rack Code 31 rackCode 33 rack Code 32 rackCode 200 rack Code 201 rack Code 201H rackCode 202 rack Code 203 rackCode 205 rack Code 204 rackCode 205H rack Code 206 rack Code 207 rackCode 208 rack Code 209 rackCode 210 rack Code 211 rackCode 212 rack Code 213 rackCode 214 rack Code 216 rackCode 217 rack Code 218 rackCode 222 rack Code 228 rackCode 505 rack Code 505H rackCode 242 Peltier rack Appendix Peltier RacksCode 542 Peltier rack Code 853 Peltier rack Code 852 Peltier rackCode 854 Peltier rack Gsioc Commands Gsioc Command List Gsioc CommandsCommand Type Description @aa=xxxx Bf,d Cv=ss..ss Jccccp ExyzJcttt Ksxxx Oabcd Smm Ta,b,c,d Vcs..s Wcc..ccXax/y Xbx/y Xcx/y Xdx/y Yyyyy Zsp ZspB Pipetting Techniques Minimizing Cross-Contamination Minimizing Dilution Effect Appendix