Omega Vehicle Security FPU5-MT-220 Turning on the Power, Introduction to the Two Display Modes

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Turning on the Power

 

 

 

4.1 Introduction to the Two Display Modes

The pump motor has two modes of operation defined by whether or not the motor is running. Refer to Table 4-1. These two modes are known as the STOPPED Display Mode and the RUNNING Display Mode.

 

Table 4-1. STOPPED vs. RUNNING Display Modes

 

 

 

Condition

Status During

Status During

 

Stopped Display Mode

Running Display Mode

ON/OFF Switch

ON

ON

 

 

 

Motor

STOPPED

RUNNING

 

 

 

Pump

STOPPED

RUNNING

 

 

 

Display

FLASHING

NOT FLASHING

 

 

 

Green LEDs

NOT FLASHING

FLASHING

 

 

 

Fluid

NOT FLOWING

FLOWING

 

 

 

4.2 Using the ON/OFF Switch

When the ON/OFF switch is pushed upwards the unit’s power is on. When the switch is pushed downward, the unit’s power is off and the top of the switch labeled “0” is visible.

4.3 The STOPPED Display Mode

To enter the STOPPED Display Mode, do the following:

1.Plug in the pump motor to a convenient ac wall outlet. Use ac power within the range of 90 to 130 Vac (for 115 Vac units) or 190 to 260 Vac (for 220 Vac units).

NOTE

A line filter is already installed in the pump motor.

2.Attach the pump(s). Refer to Section 3.1.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Unpacking Instructions Table of Peristaltic Pump Motor Chapter Specifications Spare Parts and Accessories 10-1 Peristaltic Pump MotorPeristaltic Pump Motor Index RPMIndex III Description FeaturesIntroduction Introduction Front View Parts of the Pump MotorFront View Description FunctionLeft Side View Left Side ViewRight Side View Right Side ViewMembrane Keypad and Display Membrane Keypad DetailMembrane Keypad Details cont’d Flow Rate keyRear View Rear ViewUP and Down Arrow Keys Scrolling Limits Rear View cont’d Language ButtonParts of the Pump Motor Attaching the Pump Pump Motor Mounting Configurations Number of Pumps onGetting Started IntroductionAttaching a Single Pump Directly to the Motor Refer to Figures 3-1 throughStacking Two Pumps on One Side of the Motor Placing the Second Pump on Top of the First PumpLoading the Tubing Selecting TubingTubing Life See .2 to set the pumping direction Getting Started Stopped Display Mode Turning on the PowerUsing the ON/OFF Switch Introduction to the Two Display ModesRunning Display Mode Stopped vs. Running Display ModesDisplaying Pump Messages in Five Different Languages Stopped Display ModeOperating the Pump Motor English French Spanish German Italian Régler LA QTÉDefining the Direction of Pumping Selecting the Tubing Inner Diameter Left Pump Right PumpTube Inner Diameters English Metric Priming the Tubing Calibrating the TubingOperating the Pump Motor in the Stopped Display Mode Tips for Optimum Calibration Accuracy Measuring the Temperature of a Fluid Preparing for Pumping in a Specific ModeTotal Volume Pumping in the RPM Mode Running Display ModeRPM Mode Shows the range of the RPM numbers you can work with RPM Mode Cont’d Flow Rate Mode Pumping in the Flow Rate ModeShows the ranges allowed for the various tubing sizes Flow Rate Ranges cont’d Display Xxx mL/min Flow Rate Mode Flow Rate Mode Time Mode Pumping in the Time ModeTime Range Display Xxxxxx Time Mode Time Mode Total Volume Mode Block Diagram Pumping in the Total Volume ModePumping in the Total Volume Mode Total Volume RangeOperating the Pump Motor in the Running Display Mode Total Volume Mode Cont’d Auxiliary Out Remote Monitor Preventing Tubing from Moving During Pump OperationOther Pumping Options 500Ω LED Auxiliary In Remote Start/StopError Message Problem Troubleshooting GuideDisplay Error Messages SolutionError Message Running Display Mode and try to select the command againLocked Rotor? Overcurrent Press the Total Volume key Short Circuit? Error Message Other Pumping Problems Stopped Display Mode and refer to SectionProblem Solution Another pump, if necessary Troubleshooting Guide Technical Details Design SolutionMaintenance Theory of OperationTechnical Details Specifications Calibration AccuracyTubing Materials Average Flow RatesMotor SpeedAverage Tubing Life ⁄32 300 ⁄16 250 100 ML Per Revolution Specifications Spare Parts Spare Parts and AccessoriesAccessories Part Number DescriptionAccessories cont’d Peristatic Pump 10-4 WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER