Pulsar
2
Service Manual
OPTIKON 2000
Cod. 111004SEN Rev.C
6-4
6.4.1 CALIBRATION SOFTWARE INTERFACE DESCRIPTION
The Calibration Software User interface is divided in seven frames:
1.
Mode frame. Allows selection of
- Calibration mode
- Lookup table construction
The Calibration mode allows the various system calibrations described
below, The Lookup table construction mode enables the automatic build
up of a lookup table for the voltage vs. pressure values of the
proportional valve.
Touch the radio dial to activate the desired mode.
2. Alarms frame. Reports the active alarms (if any). The meaning of the
abbreviations is:
DH Diathermy Halted (Err 05, not used)
AH Aspiration Halted (Err 04)
TF Collection Tank is Full (Err 03)
LP Low input Pressure (Err 02)
The A0-7 check boxes report the status of the Alarms byte transmitted
from the Control board to the Graphic User Interface.
3. Air Preset frame. (Not used).
4. Proportional Valve Settings frame. It allows direct setting of the on
time of the Pulse Width Modulation system controlling the proportional
valve. The Set button allows recording in the calibration memory of the
Control board the minimum PWM value at which air starts to be
delivered by the proportional valve.
5. Measurements frame. Continuously shows the actual value of the
pressure at the output of the proportional valve and Vacuum reading by
the Vacuum sensor.
6. Peristaltic Pump Settings frame. It allows calibration of Flow rate of
the Peristaltic Pump.
7.
Messages frame. It shows the status of the serial port used for
communication between the GUI PC and the Control board.
Three special keys are located in the lower row of the window:
View Log Displays the content of the error log file. This file contains a
log of all the error messages delivered by the console,
together with the date and time of error. Please, check if the
time and date indication shown on the lower right corner of
the screen is correct, refer to the “SETTING DATE AND TIME”
paragraph.