Executing Commands On The Command Menu - Arjohuntleigh FLOWTRON UNIVERSAL Service Manual

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Executing Commands on the Command Menu

5.1
Run the Communicator software on the PC (refer to Page 9, Section 3). Make sure that:
5.1.1
The Flowtron Universal Commands menu is displayed.
5.1.2
The screen is "maximised" to view the Tx Rx box (refer to Figure 79).
5.2
The Flowtron Universal Commands menu is comprised of two columns (refer to Figure 79):
5.2.1
The Code column. This is the 3-digit command code sent to the pump.
5.2.2
The Name column. This is a description of the command for the service engineer.
5.2.3
If there is a 3-digit number in the Code column, then this is a command which will be
sent to the pump e.g. 201 - Read_Service_Hours.
5.2.4
If the Code column is blank, then this is not a pump command, but a comment or
instruction to the service engineer e.g. SERVICE.
5.3
To send a command to the pump:
5.3.1
Click on the appropriate command on the left side of the dialog box e.g.
201 - Read_Service_Hours.
5.3.2
If instructed by the test procedure, add or change any parameters on the right side of
the dialog box above the Send button.
5.3.3
Click Send to send the command to the pump.
5.3.4
The command and its parameters are displayed in the Tx Rx box.
5.3.5
Any response from the pump is displayed in the Receive part of the dialog box and
also in the Tx Rx box.
5.4
If the command is successful, SUCCESS is usually displayed in the Receive part of the dialog
box e.g. 703 - SUCCESS, where 703 is the command sent to the pump.
5.5
If a command is not recognised by the pump, the Receive part of the dialog box will show
NOT_AVAILABLE e.g. 501 = NOT_AVAILABLE, where 501 is the command sent to the pump.
Figure 82 - Communicator Software - Selection of Flowtron Universal Command List
Chap 6
Page 12
Flowtron Universal Service Manual
SER0009
Issue 2
Sep 2009

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