Leica CV5030 Instructions For Use Manual page 76

Robotic cover slipper
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6
Workstation operation
Note
There are two interface ports:
The
SERIAL
port
intercommunication interface to either the Leica ST5010 (via the transfer station Leica TS5015) or the
Leica ST5020 (via the transfer station Leica TS5025). On the other hand it serves as service interface.
For you as a customer only the first purpose is allowed for use.
The
RS 485
port
any purpose.
• For the communication between the stainer and coverslipper, insert the serial interface cable
(→ Fig. 47-4)
connections
(→ Fig. 47-2)
• For this purpose, the socket with the designation
the robotic coverslipper.
• In workstation mode, the robotic coverslipper must be ready to start (READY) so that the specimen
slides can be processed properly.
• If the Leica CV5030 is not ready to start and requires user intervention, this is indicated by an alarm
message on the screen of the Leica ST5020 Multistainer, accompanied by an alarm sound.
Rear side Leica ST5020 Multistainer Rear side Leica CV5030
Fig. 47
• From the station programmed last in the staining protocol, the specimen slide holder
removed by the transport arm
TS5025 Transfer Station.
• The transfer arm
into the loading bath of the robotic coverslipper.
• The message
STAINER PROC
76
(→ Fig. 47-3)
has two functions. On the one hand this RS 232 port serves as an
(→ Fig. 47-5)
serves a pure service interface. Customers are not allowed to use it for
included in the standard scope of delivery into both instruments using the plug
(→ Fig. 47-3).
2
4
(→ Fig. 48-5)
(→ Fig. 48-5)
of the transfer station takes over conveying the specimen slide holder
appears on the display.
SERIAL
(→ Fig. 47-1)
3
5
of the Leica ST5020 Multistainer and conveyed into the
is provided on the rear side of
1
(→ Fig. 48-1)
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