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200 Sprint™ (2G)Automated Urine Microscopy Analyzer Service Manual 300-4949 Rev A 01/2005 5-7
5. Service Application Software
Register 0x0A
The sensor labeled “Register 0x0A” is a special sensor only found on
motors. When the motor is sent home the control system updates register
0x0A to reflect the distance it had to move to get to home, effectively
measuring the last position. This is useful when setting some calibration
table entries.
Calibration Table
Calibration Auto-Sets
In some cases there is more than one item in the tree for a given
calibration table entry. In such cases, the second entry provides a more
convenient way to set the value. The label indicates what the shortcut will
do; double-click on the shortcut to perform the action. For example,
“cal[1]: Double-click here to auto-set (Register 0x0A - cal[0])” will set
calibration table entry 1 to the difference of register 0x0A and calibration
table entry 0. See Register 0x0A
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Sequences
If you double-click on a sequence you will be asked to confirm whether
you would like to run the sequence. Sequences correspond to the
sequences of commands used in the control system to perform major
operations on the instrument, such as the STM’s M1 sequence, which
advances a rack to the initial position. The program does not let anything
else run while a sequence is running, although it does allow other
commands, sequences, etc., to be queued (e.g., if you start the STM’s
M1 sequence, the program will let you queue up the MN sequence or the
home command, but neither one will actually be run until the M1
sequence completes).