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CAVRO XP 3000 - XP 3000 Features At-A-Glance; Unpacking the XP 3000; ESD Considerations

CAVRO XP 3000
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Getting Started 1-2
XP 3000 Features at-a-Glance
The XP 3000 is a compact syringe pump that is designed for OEM precision liquid
handling applications. It has the following standard features and functions:
Small and lightweight
Syringe sizes from 50 µL to 5 mL
Accuracy < 1.0% at full stroke
Precision 0.05% at full stroke
Standard dispense/aspirate resolution of 3,000 steps
Microstep dispense/aspirate resolution of 24,000 steps
3-port-, 3-port distribution-, and T- valves, or Y-block
Borosilicate glass, Kel-F and Teflon fluid contact
Optional RS-232/RS-485 or CAN/RS-485 interface
Programmable plunger speeds from 1.2 sec/stroke to 20 min/stroke, with ramps
and on-the-fly speed changes
Valve leak detection
Rack and pinion drive with lost-step detection
Manually movable syringe drive (power off)
Pump diagnostics, self-test, and error reporting
5K programmable EEPROM
Auxiliary inputs and outputs
Operates using a single 24VDC power supply
Unpacking the XP 3000
To unpack the module, follow these steps:
1 Remove the pump module(s) and accessories from the shipping cartons.
2 Check the contents against the packing slip to make sure that all the components are
present.
ESD Considerations
The XP 3000 is an electronic device that is sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Static discharge from clothing or other fixtures can damage these components. To
prevent premature failure of pump components, the XP 3000 should be handled using
good ESD practices. These include, but are not limited to:
Using wrist or ankle straps
ESD mats or worktables
ESD wax on the floor
Prepare an ESD-free work area before the chassis is grounded.

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