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200 Sprint™ (2G)Automated Urine Microscopy Analyzer Service Manual 300-4949 Rev A 01/2005 5-10
5. Service Application Software
• H – Home. A home sensor is blocked. Tip: After successfully
executing a motor home command, the motor position is moved
slightly off the sensor, so the home sensor is almost never active
after going home! If you suspect problems homing a motor, try
blocking and unblocking its home sensor to make sure the sensor
is working. Motors may have from zero to two home sensors.
Double-clicking on a motor image will offer to move or home the motor,
depending on the motor.
Tube Connectors
Colored lines representing tube connections connect various parts of the
fluid schematic. The fluid schematic color-codes the connections to
represent their general usage (e.g., the line going through the Air/Mix
Pump is white to denote air).
Tip: there is a legend at the bottom of the screen describing the colors.
Other Regions of Interest
The fluid schematic displays other regions of interest to provide
orientation as to the purpose and logical location of various elements. For
instance, the Well is shown even though it has no controls of its own.
Menu Bar
File Menu
View Event Log
Selecting this item displays the View Event Log dialog box. This shows a
list of the events (usually errors of some kind) recorded on behalf of the
analyzer control system, from most recent to least recent. Events are
stored in a first-in, first-out storage scheme, so oldest events may be
purged from the system, but the storage should be sufficient to
troubleshoot current problems.
The bottom of the View Event Log dialog box shows details of the
selected event. When the box is first displayed, it shows details of the
most recent event. Select other events to show their details. The selected
event may be printed.
The address line identifies the point in the state records where the system
halted. Chapter 8 contains the state records that can be used to locate
problems.