138 1100 Series Nano Pump Service Manual
3 Repairing the Pump
6 When the command is entered, press
Enter to highlight the complete
command.
7 Press the Execute (F8) key. Below the box, a reply line should then say:
Reply RA 0000 TYPE "G2226A".
8 Turn off the module, then turn it on again. Turn on should be normal. In the
Records screen, the product# column should indicate the nano pump. If a
ChemStation is also connected, re-boot it now.
Entering the Type Command using the ChemStation
The TYPE is entered by typing a specific command into the command line at
the bottom of the main user interface screen.
1 To enter the TYPE for a specific module, type the following command into
the command line:
print sendmodule$ (lpmp, "TYPE G2226A")
2 The reply line will respond with RA 0000 Type "G2226A".
3 Turn the nano pump off, then on again. Then, re-boot the ChemStation.
Boot up and subsequent control of the system should be normal.
4 The TYPE of a module can also be identified by typing the following
command into the command line:
print sendmodule$ (lpmp, "TYPE?")
The reply line will give the module TYPE.
Letters and numbers are created using the up and down arrows. There must be a blank
space between the word TYPE and the letter G.
It is important to enter the TYPE command correctly. An incorrect type command may
cause the module to turn on in it’s resident mode. In such a case, re-enter the TYPE
command correctly.
It is important to enter the TYPE command correctly. An incorrect type command may
cause the module to turn on in it’s resident mode. In such a case, re-enter the TYPE
command correctly.