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1. 23 4 5 2 Applicable 23 4 S3 ACCESS 10 SII GVO CNS u 23 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR SINGLE FAULTS 24 eee 25 5 2 PROBLEMS FAULISAT STARI UP DUI DIDI M 25 521 Thequnitiaiis TO TUE OM u uuu u 25 5 2 2 The unit turns on Display KO Keyboard KO 26 5 2 2 The unit turns on Initial reset 26 5 2 9 ONY Printer KO uuu uuu 29 5 2 4 The unit turns External connections KO 31 5 3 TROUBLESHOOTING DURING THE OPERATING 32 6 EXPLODED DRAWINGS AND COMPONENT LISTS FOR UNITS 34 6 1 VES MATIC EASY UNIT 30003800 35 Exploded drawing a 35 OI M TNT ua 36 List of Accessories amp Optionals 36 6 2 ANALYSIS HANDLING UNIT 30208221 Fl
2. a a 25 A 25 5 2 2 unit turns Display KO Keyboard KO 26 5 2 2 The unit turns on Initial reset 26 Dus WMG UME TURNS oni uu u uuu slaba E dH 29 5 2 4 The unit turns on External connections 31 5 3 TROUBLESHOOTING DURING THE OPERATING 32 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 24 30 76 Service Manual VES MATIC 5 1 ANALYSIS OF THE FAULTS The faults indicated in the following paragraphs refer to the troubleshooting procedures performed for each individual fault in order to highlight the types of action to be taken in the case of faults After any type of signalling of an Error it is recommended to Repeat the entire operation at least once more in order to ascertain that the error is not due to external causal factors like the cutting off or momentary fluctuation in the power supply for example Check the setting parameters wherever possible Check the continuity of the connections before proceeding with any type of replacement Apart from carrying out command and control operations of the peripherals the C P U also constantly monitors the most important parts of the instrument Whenever a fault is detected the process
3. 250105 150 130 3 Electrical diagram Code 20103300 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES ws 7 4 WIRED PHOTOCELL BOARD Layout code 30121610 VISTA LATO COMPONENTI VISTA VEDI DISEGNO YQ VEDI DISEGNO 19 04 2006 DISEGN DENOMINAZIONE WIRED PHOTOSENSOR BOARD d CODICE nun CODE 59 76 53 nirecer 1 0 of 15 06 2007 nirecer Service Manual VES MATIC 7 5 BOARD PRINTER WT01 SMALL Layout CODE 30111340 riy C7 a CB 28 C rig 4 elle Hmmm 2136 ee e 38 RA Sy 11 PROG 8 zio mmm Ta mm E e e e 1 XTAL1 1 MODIFICHE MODFICATIONS LAYER SCALA MATERIALE RASATURA h TRATT LAYER NAME SCALE MATERIAL SHAVING h TREATM SCALE 1 50 SPESS Cu LAVAGGIO FINITURA Cu THICKNESS WASHING FINISHING DATA FIRMA SOSTITUITO DATA FIRMA SOSTITUISCE DATE SIGN DA DATE SIGN A BY DATA DISEGN APPR NORM Everex DATA 13 04 2006 NOM SCHEDA STAMP WTO1 SMALL temini di legge vietata riprodurre e o comunicare terzi 1 contenuto del disegno CODICE gt SHEET According to the law is prohibited to print or CODE 1 di 1 comunicate ta th
4. a a 15 8 16 PRINT __ _ 16 TES lun eee 16 CLEANING THE PRINTER READ U uuu 17 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 8 14 76 Service Manual VES MATIC 3 1 PROCEDURE FOR CALIBRATING THE VES MATIC EASY FOLLOWING DISASSEMBLY OR PERIODIC CHECKS 3 1 1 ACCESS TO THE SERVICE MENU Starting up the system PROCEDURE 1 Turn on the instrument 2 When the instrument turns on it carries out an automatic check of its system Check Display Check Clock Check Data contained in the EEprom Check Motor Movement and Home Sensor Check Read sensors Check Printer During this phase the instrument model and the software version installed in the instrument will be displayed SW VERS 2 xx In the event of any malfunctioning the instrument will emit an acoustic signal and display an error message Please refer to Chapter 5 Intervention Procedure for troubleshooting the fault SENSOR X KO If this message is displayed when the instrument is turned on do not use the position X indicated for the processing of samples as the read sensor associated with this position may be damaged Use the key A to display the list of damaged sensors and pass over to the Main Menu Once the initial self testing is over the following message will be displayed SELECT FUNCTIO
5. 1 0 39 Exploded drawing 39 COMPOR s T ass eee 40 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS LAYOUT 41 Gene mb ul sj 2 co M 42 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 34 40 76 Service Manual VES 61 VES EASY UNIT 30003800 Exploded drawing a 41 76 35 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC Component list 001 30208611 COMPLETE REAR PANEL REV 1 002 30208601 COMPLETE FRONT PANEL VES EASY 003 10341621 PRINTER REVOLVING BRACKET 004 30208220 ANALYSIS HANDLING UNIT REV 1 005 30208230 VES MATIC 10 EASY PRINTER UNIT 006 10602160 UPPER LID 007 10602170 LOWER LID 100 30119871 VES MATIC 10 EASY CPU BOARD 101 30120011 VES MATIC 10 EASY CONNECTION BOARD 102 30120791 VES MATIC 10 EASY CPU SENSOR WIRING Ref 403 6 4 103 130120800 5 10 EASY CPU INTERCONN WIRING Ref 405 6 4 104 30120811 5 10 EASY PRINTER POWER SUPPLY WIRING Ref 406 6 4 105 30120821 10 EASY SERIAL PRINTER WIRING Ref 404 6 4 200 11000270 O RING 2018 202 1110H85Z TC ECO SYN BN 82428 3 8 xTERMOPL SCREWS 203 1110902 TC ECO SYN BN 82428 3x12 xTERMOPL SCREWS 204 1110 952
6. gt 16 9 2 CLEANING THE PRINTER HEAD th uina 17 4 LEARNING ABOUT THE UNIT DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN MODULES 18 4 1 LEARNING ABOUT THE UNIT entend 19 2 CPU PIR 20 4 2 1 Description of the Module vacri 20 4 2 2 Applicable 20 4 2 3 Access to single modules 21 429 VES EASY CONNECTION BOAFRD u s duds ou dedu decas 21 4 3 1 Description of the module 21 43 2 Applicable documentato u u u LULU 21 3 76 lil Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC 4 3 3 Access to single modules 21 4 4 VES10 ESAY SENSOR AND HOME PHOTOCELL READING BOARDS 22 4 4 1 Description of the nennen nennen 22 4 4 2 Applicable 22 4 4 3 Access to single 22 4 5 PRINTER INTERFACE MODUIE RELOAD 23 4 5 1 Description of the module
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8. SCALE FINITURA SPESS FIRMA DATA e Ex DATA DIS STUDIO 10 04 2006 cB Mae PP SCH INTERC VES MATIC 10 EASY _________ TERMINE DI LEGGE VIETATO CODICE REV FILE FOGLIO 30120011 20204842 lt SCH INTERC VES MATIC 10 EASY Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 48 54 76 Electrical diagram CODE 20103311 VES mats Service Manual 660102 Sa 89 wosso 900609 mm _ wiv onnilsos Wo 3551011505 UCHadv viH3 wivd WGOJN UON3 5 0 06 690 5 2 AZ 992GX31OW ATddNS 21 SAWIS 8 Odil 957 NNOO C4 C D A 9926 X310 30001 OLVIVMOS ASL 400001 0001 nee 2 FIER NIU OLLOOOND Sid WE S6AAA8 CH I TD ir LON 06 71 1175 IviA 1 0 of 15 06 2007 49 55 76 Service Manual VES atic 7 3 VES MATIC EASY FRONT REAR READ SENSOR BOARD Layout Code 30119990 LAVAGGIO RASATURA h MATERIALE SPESS Cu SOSTITUISCE DATA FIRMA SOSTITUITO DATA r _ 7 FIRMA DENOM SCH SENSORI LETTURA MINIVES ANTERIORE A TERMINE DI LEGGE E VI
9. VIN eenen nee E E asan 37 Component uuu uuu u PEE 38 6 3 VES MATIC EASY PRINTER UNIT 30208230 39 90 SG li ins u 39 Coll ONS A E ma 40 6 4 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS LAYOUT 41 Component list 42 7 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS AND BOARD LAYOUTS 43 fh VES MATIC EASY CPU BOARD 44 Layout Code 9011906871 J uuu ua ala a aa a 44 Electrical diagram Code 20103292 Total pages 3 45 7 2 VES MATIC EASY CONNECTION BOARD een 48 AVOUT Code 30120011 u 48 Electrical diagram CODE 20103311 a a 49 7 3 VES MATIC EASY FRONT REAR READ SENSOR BOARD 50 MAY GOS 0 0 50 OO mr _____ 51 Electrical diagram Code 20103300 52 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 IV 4 76 Service Manual nirecer VES MATIC Z4 WIRED PHOTOCELL Be 53 LAV OUR COGS x 53 7 5 BOARD P
10. LEARNING ABOUT 19 CPU BOARD NP E 20 4 2 1 Description of the module 20 42 2 2 20 4 23 CCESS 10 uuu 21 VES EASY CONNECTION BOARD 21 4 3 1 Description of the module 21 4 3 2 Applicable 21 2 9 9 66855 10 mO 21 VES10 ESAY SENSOR AND HOME PHOTOCELL READING BOARDS 22 4 4 1 Description of 22 4 4 2 Applicable 22 44 3 1400855 10 SIhngle 2 22 u S CRM RES c 23 4 5 1 Description of the module 23 2515 6 42 091 uy _ _ _______ _ 23 4 5 3 Access to single 23 1 0 of 15 06 2007 18 24 76 Service Manual VES WIESE 4 1 LEARNING ABOUT THE UNIT Follow the instructions in paragraph 2 2
11. 1 5 RICHCO TIGHTENING BUTTON 205 11141174 M3X6 UNI 5931 STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS 206 11141184 UNI 5931 STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS 207 20920010 PAND ABMM AT RICH FTH 05A RT AUTOAD 208 20920140 TY RAP 2 4x92mm RICH WIT E 18R FASCIA List of Accessories amp Optionals 12300000 21890040 21890360 21890370 21440380 30600650 30650050 20550510 1 0 of 15 06 2007 1257 D 50 ROLL OF THERMAL PAPER POWER CORD 3x0 75 L 2m Plug SCHUKO 90 C43 USB 1 1 A B M M 1 5mt CABLE PWR CORD SVT L 2m Male PlugUSA Female PlugVDE UL ALIM MEAN WELL ES18A09 P1J 9V 2 UL VES MATIC EASY OPERATING MANUAL IN ENGLISH VES MATIC EASY CD Z 3080R9 BARCODE READER CABLE CAB 50607 Optional 36 42 76 Service Manual VES ws 6 2 ANALYSIS HANDLING UNIT 30208221 Exploded drawing kas Lud 43 76 37 1 0 of 15 06 2007 nireer Service Manual VES Component list 001 10341610 ANALYSIS STAND 002 10341730 ANALYSIS UNIT SCREWS x 003 30208620 ASSEMBLED TEST TUBE STAND x 005 10602201 REAR READER STAND x 006 10602210 FRONT READER STAND x 100 30121610 WIRED PHOTOCELL BOARD Ref 401 6 4 101 30119990 VES MATIC 10 EASY FRONT SENSOR READER BOARD 102 30120000 VES MATIC 10 EASY REAR SENSOR READER BOARD 103 30403020 WIRED 355 048 MOTOR
12. 2 Open the safety guard of the unit as indicated in 2 4 3 Gain access to the assemblies relating to the various procedures enclosed Flow Chart no 1 VES EASY Type of fault Trouble Shooting Chapter 5 S Disassembly of the unit Chapter 2 6 Disassembly procedure nm Intervention on assembl Troubleshooting procedure Chapter 5 Reassembly of the relative unit h 2 Reassembly procedure Chapter 2 6 Retesting of relative unit h Calibration procedure Chapter 3 Flow Chart n 1 25 76 19 1 0 of 15 06 2007 nireer Service Manual VES 4 2 CPU BOARD 4 2 1 Description of the module The CPU board allows for controlling and managing all the peripheral units connected to the same processing the data supplied regarding the read sensor boards and calculates the Westergren value at the 1 and 2 Hours and the Katz index of every sample examined This is mainly subdivided into the following blocks 1 MPU and ADDRESS DATA BUS CONTROL block 02 ATMEGA 128 This block consists of microcontrollers that carry out the functions dictated by the programme residing in the same It has a 16 Mhz system clock and a bus speed of 16 Mhz speed of carrying out an operation 2 MEMORY block U2 FLASH Eprom Integrated in the microprocessor where the management programme is housed the capacity of which is 128 KByte x 8Bit where the MPU transfers data or variable in a tempo
13. Female Plug VDE UL Order Code P21890370 1 USB 1 1 A B Cable 1 5mt Order Code P21890360 1 Thermal Roller Paper for Printer Order Code P12300000 9 76 1 Packing list 1 Final Inspection Report 1 Guarantee Certificate for CAN USA Market Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC Package dimensions WIDTH box cm 30 HEIGHT box DEPTH box WEIGHT _____ 2400 PACKAGING WEIGHT a 40 WY Do not throw away the original packaging in case of further transportation of the instrument in the future 1 4 SHUTTING DOWN AND SHIPPING Before shutting down and shipping the instrument it is recommended carrying out the WY following sanitising procedure A The instrument must be turned off and cleaned internally of all residues or spillage with a liquid detergent and left to dry B Use one of the ready to use spray cans of isopropyl alcohol available on the market C Spray well on the sample holder D Leave turned off for at least one hour before beginning a new work cycle or any other type of operation on the instrument SHIPPING 1 Insert the instrument the power supply unit and accessories into the Dox Instrument maybe damaged if dropped 2 Close the box If the instrument is being shipped to the manufacturer for repairs affix a copy of the Fault Report form contained in this document to the outside of the box Rev 1 0 of
14. see Operating Manual to check that the analysis results are correctly save in EErprom Reset the CPU Board Attachment B Updating of Software 33 76 27 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC Corrective Action to be Replace the CPU board code 30119870 taken Overall effect SENSOR X ALL SENSORS Message on the display SENSOR ERROR in the Printing Report Type of fault Modules affected Checks recommended Corrective Action to be taken This could be an electrical fault due to the sensors or the photocell of the limit switch of the motor CPU Board 4 2 V10 VEASY FRONT AND REAR READ SENSOR BOARD 4 4 WIRED PHOTOCELL 4 4 Check the power supplies on the CPU board Check the continuity of the connections between the CPU Board and the Read Sensor Board and between the CPU Board and the wired Photocell Carry out a check of the status of the Home photocell and the optoelectronic units Use the READ PHOTOSENSOR function with the Carriage raised to a third of its maximum height Depending on the fault replace V10 Front Read Sensor Board code 30119990 KO pos 1 5 10 Rear Read Sensor Board code 30120000 pos 6 10 Wired Photocell code 30121610 CPU Board code 30119871 Overall effect ERROR READING Message on the display Type of fault Overall effect Message on the display This is probably due either to the movement of the reading unit failing to finis
15. 1 1 OVERALL VIEW THE UNIT Vv Ss 5 Y taor Ay N 4 Display 3 Keyboard Printout Paper slit EXTERNAL BARCODE connector External Barcode Reader 6 USB connector 7 ON OFF switch 8 DC IN socket for 9Vdc power supply 9 Paper holder compartment Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Cuvette holder with 10 numbered positions Service Manual VES MESS 8 76 Service Manual VES MATIC 1 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS from 20 to 80 without condensation 10 pairs of opto electronic elements in solid state photodiode phototransistor Optical unit Printer Alphanumeric with thermal paper 58 mm wide 36 characters per line speed 20 mm sec Device safety CEI EN 61010 1 Ed 2001 11 CAN CSA C22 2 Nr 61010 1 04 Ed 2004 07 UL61010 1 Ed 2004 07 erformances the instrument are not assured if Safety requirements and functional ou use different power supply from the one supplied in the 1 3 CONTENT AND PACKAGE DIMENSIONS MATERIAL SUPPLIED WITH THE INSTRUMENT The VESMATIC EASY is supplied with the following material s 1 Operating Manual English Order Code P30600650 1 VESMATIC Order Code P30650050 1 Power Supply 9 2A Mod ES18A09 P1J MeanWell Order Code P21440380 1 Power Cord 3x0 75 L 2m Plug SCHUKO 90 C13 Order Code 21890040 1 Power Cord SVT L 2m Plug USA
16. 4 5 When installation is completed the following message will be displayed WinBootPrg installation completed press OK to exit Programma di installazione di WinBootPrg Installazione di WinBootPrg completata 2 COPYING THE FILE TO TRANSFER TO THE UNIT Contact the Support Centre for receiving the update file 1 the application software file SWXXX hex to be transferred to the VesMatic Easy system the C Programmi WinBootPrg folder 2 Connect the system to the PC and to the power supply mains to ensure that the USB port address COM PORT in the winbootprg ini file contained in the WInBootPrg folder corresponds to the USB port address indicated the system properties Control panel System properties Hardware Peripheral management Gestione periferiche File Azione Visualizza 7 CAD ELE1 4 Computer Controller audio video e giochi 123 Controller disco Floppy Controller IDE ATA ATAPI Controller USB Universal serial bus e Mouse altre periferiche di puntamento 4 Periferiche di sistema Porte COM e LPT e Porta di comunicazione COMI stampante Jv USB Serial Port COM3 e Price WinBootPrg ini Blocco File Modifica Formato Visualizza 7 PSETTINGS PORT 3 lt 1 200 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 A 10 TotPagAnnex 15 Service
17. 4 5 1 Description of the module The Printer Interface pos 083 consisting principally of an integrated circuit U1 of the ATMEL AT908515 type has the task of managing the printing operation and the serial communications with the CPU board of the instrument The management of the printing device involves the feeding of the paper management of the end of paper and head raised sensors and the control of the dots of the thermal head 4 5 2 Applicable documentation 20010140 VES MATIC 10 EASY interconnection diagram 6 4 20102462 Small WT01 Printer Interface diagram 7 5 30111340 Small WTO 1 Printer Interface board layout 7 5 4 5 3 Access to single module a Turn off the instrument and disconnect from the power supply b Access the unit by opening the lid as indicated in chapter 2 C Detach the power supply cable connected to the connector CN11 d Detach the serial connection cable connected to the CN12 e Remove the safety guard pos 004 unscrewing the screws in positions 217 and 219 f Extract the Interface board of the module by removing the screws marked on the layout 30111340 of the board pos 082 g Proceed with the replacement of the components affected by the various faults as indicated in point 5 4 6 29 76 23 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR SINGLE FAULTS 5 1 ANALYSIS OF THE mien tede 25 5 2 PROBLEMS FAULTS AT START UP
18. 5 3 1 3 CONTENT AND PACKAGE DIMENSIONS 3 1 4 SHUTTING DOWN AND 4 2 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE AND 5 5 L ORAP RHG O 6 2 2 PRELIMINARY TASKS ASSIGNED TO THE TECHNICAL SERVICE 6 2 3 EQUIPMENT INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED 7 2 4 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 7 3 CALIBRATIONS AND PERIODICAL CHECKS 8 3 1 PROCEDURE FOR CALIBRATING THE VES MATIC EASY FOLLOWING DISASSEMBLY OR PERIODIC 5 9 ACCESS TO THE SERVICE MENU aquam eee eee EPI EE 9 3 1 2 TEST STATUS OF SENSORS amp HOME PHOTOCELL 11 oum MOTOR TE i an 11 ENSOR TE ee E E 12 SENSOR CALIBRA 12 BARCODE TE NEP E 13 3 1 7 ADJUSTING THE CARRIAGE STROKE 14 3 1 8 CONFIGURA TON OF ID cea eee 14 SETTING uya 14 5 1 10 CONFIGURATION OF TEST 15 C 16 PRINT ERROR gt gt 16 CYCLES TE
19. Applicable documentation 20010140 VES MATIC 10 EASY interconnection diagram 6 4 20103300 Electrical diagram of the 10 READ SENSOR 7 3 30119990 Layout of FRONT V 10 V EASY READ SENSOR BOARD 7 3 30120000 Layout of REAR 10 V EASY READ SENSOR BOARD 7 3 30121610 Layout of WIRED PHOTOCELL 7 4 4 4 3 Access to single module a Turn off the instrument and disconnect from the power supply b Access the unit as indicated in paragraph 2 4 Replacing the Read sensor Boards c Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the 2 screws M2 5x6 Pos 202 Tab 30208221 and remove the Sensor le Sensor Boards Pos 101 102 Tab 30208221 d Disconnect the wiring connected to the same e Proceed with the replacement and reassembly following the steps above in reverse Replacing the Home photocell c Use a 5 5mm plug socket spanner to remove the nuts M3 Pos 210 Tab 30208221 anchoring the photocell wiring to the analysis stand Pos 001 Tab 30208221 d Disconnect the wiring on the CPU Board side e Reassemble a new photocell using the 2mm spacers Pos 204 Tab 30208221 and reconnect it to the CPU board During the reassembling phase make sure to centre the photocell with respect to the nm tongue of the limit switch located on the bottom of the rear reading stand Pos 005 Tab 30208221 f Clamp the wires together with a strap Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 22 28 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC 4 5 PRINTER INTERFACE MODULE
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21. FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF DB 31 45 55 7 Programmi 10 Sw hex FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0 20 32 46 7 80 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 5 Everex Boot Programmer for Atmel AtMegaB ND FF FF FF FF 0 0 00 21 33 47 57 77 81 A 12 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 34 FF FF 34 FF 22 34 48 58 68 78 82 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF B7 FF FF DE FF 11 25 35 49 59 69 73 83 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF F F FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Service Manual VES EES Ensure that the instrument is shown in the Select Function menu and launch the program in the instrument CPU to update the application software select the Start BootLoader push button 1 and ensure that the BootLoader program version 2 is shown in the bar 0500 5 MATICT
22. before mounting on the movement analysis unit and for an additional check before closing the instrument with side safety panels Procedure 1 Select the item READ PHOTOSENSOR with the A and Y keys from Select test menu then press OK 2 The instrument is set up for carrying out these tests with the carriage of the reading unit in two different positions with the reading unit in the home position on standby with the reading unit in mid stroke by initially moving the motor As soon as this function is selected the software displays the following request MOTOR YES OK Press OK to perform the test of the sensors and Home photocell with the carriage of the reading unit one third along the maximum stroke Press any key to perform the test in the Home position 3 The sensors will be displayed in the following format LLLLL LLLLL L Photograph of the status of the optical and mechanical sensors of the instrument L Light OPEN D Dark CLOSED 4 By performing simple manual operations like inserting and extracting a test tube from one of the 10 positions in the test tube tray or blacking out the Home photocell it is possible to check the functioning Press any key to return to the previous menu 3 1 3 MOTOR TEST This function allows for performing the first test for checking the motor movement more specifically it checks that the complete stroke has been carried out in the scheduled time and preferably withou
23. calibrated To exit from the Sensor Calibration menu press Line Feed at any point of the programme except for during the calibration 3 1 6 BARCODE TEST This function allows for testing the communication and speed of the serial port and the external reader It is advised only to connect the barcode reader to the instrument when turned off Procedure 1 Select the item BAR CODE TEST from the Select test menu 2 Press OK the following request will appear on the display INSERT BARCODE 3 Take a barcode and check that the code indicated on the display matches the one on the test tube Press OK to return to the previous menu 19 76 13 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC 3 1 7 ADJUSTING THE CARRIAGE STROKE READING MAX HEIGHT Adjustment necessary in the event of the following problem occurring during the movement the read sensor carriage completes the upwards stroke and tries to go further than the maximum height resulting in a loss of steps Error printout or fails to correctly complete the stroke up to the maximum height Procedure 1 Select the item MAX HEIGHT from the Select test menu Press OK the max height set in mm will be displayed Use the keys to change the value from 64mm min to 72mm max with 0 1mm steps Use the Line Feed key to increase or decrease by 0 5mm at a time Press OK to save the value entered and return to the previous menu NB The def
24. in progress is automatically stopped and an acoustic signal given while a message appears on the screen at the same time signalling the type of fault or shortcoming occurring 5 2 PROBLEMS FAULTS AT START UP 5 2 1 The unit fails to turn on b a Check that the power supply source is functioning Check the power supply cable and the voltage detect led of the power supply Check the ON OFF switch on the rear of the unit d Check the input and output power supply on the Connections board IN 9Vdc J1 OUT 5Vdc CN1 pin 5 5Vdc and pin 8 gnd 31 76 9 CN3 pin 1 9Vdc and pin 2 pin 7 9Vdc and pin 8 gnd 25 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC 5 2 2 The unit turns on Display KO Keyboard KO Overall effect Message on the display The unit fails to accept the command introduced by the KEYBOARD Type of fault On turning on the display fails to show any messages and or it shows strange characters and the instrument emits a prolonged acoustic signal The display can be viewed by fails to light up The display can be viewed but fails to accept any commands introduced from the keyboard Modules affected CPU Board see 4 2 Checks recommended Check the powers supplies towards the CPU board Make adjustments to the contrast with the R1 trimmer on the Board the CPU Board Attachment B Updating of Software a
25. or cuvettes with samples with haematocrit values lt 15 Modules affected II _______ Checks recommended I _______________________ Corrective Action to be taken Overall effect LOW Sample LOW Message on the display Type of fault This message appears during printing whenever the level of the sample is too low or with with haematocrit values lt 1590 Modules affected affected Checks recommended s fill the cuvette with the same blood sample following the instructions in the illustrative leaflet enclosed in the cuvette packet Corrective Action to be taken Overall effect HIGH Sample HIGH Message on the display Type of fault This message appears during printing whenever the level of the sample is too high This may also be due to a fault in the optoelectronic elements Modulesaffected Checks recommended Reduce the contents of the cuvette following the indications in the illustrative leaflet enclosed in the cuvette packet seal well and repeat the analysis Corrective Action to be taken Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 32 38 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC Overall effect ek Message on the display Type of fault This message is printed whenever there are discrepancies in the readings that is Whenever the value of the VES 1h is lt of the value of the reference reading or whenever the value of the VES 2h is lt of the value of the VES 1h This may also be due to a fault in the op
26. procedure 3 The number of cycles to be performed by the instrument is requested CYCLE NUMBER 1 To enter the number of cycles ESRII nr max 250 use A V to change the unit value use Line Feed to increase the value to be set by 10 points use 4 To confirm the value entered and start the cycles press OK The test can be aborted at any time by pressing A and OK simultaneously When the question ARE YOU SURE is displayed on the screen press OK to confirm At the end of the procedure the instrument prints the final report and automatically the software returns to the previous menu Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 16 22 76 Service Manual VES es 3 2 CLEANING THE PRINTER HEAD To clean the printer head follow the steps below 1 Disconnect the instrument from the power supply 2 Carefully ease the instrument over onto its back and open the printer compartment 3 Lift up the lever indicated in figure 1 to unhook 2 and tip up 3 the printing device For removing of the paper cleaning only ever use products designed specifically for printer heads Follow the above steps in reverse in order to reassemble the printer again In order to replace the paper refer to chapter 5 of the Operating Manual 23 76 17 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 VES MATIC LEARNING ABOUT THE UNIT DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN MODULES
27. value valid N Non present Press OK to return to the previous menu 3 1 5 SENSOR CALIBRATION To perform the calibration fine tuning of the sensors it is necessary to use 10 test tubes containing 3ml calibration latex LOW and 10 test tubes containing the 2ml calibration latex HIGH The instrument foresees two calibration modes either for single sensors or simultaneously for all 10 optoelectronic units Procedure for calibrating the10 optoelectronic units Select the item SENSOR CALIB from the Select test menu and press OK At the request ALL OK SINGLE UP press to start the simultaneous calibration procedure The instrument will take the reading carriage to mid stroke and request the inserting of the test tubes with the 3ml calibration latex LOW INSERT LOW Press OK once the test tubes have been inserted on LOW The instrument will carry out a series of reading until on lowering the current to the emitter sensor it manages to perforate the 3ml latex At this stage the instrument will request the insertion of the test tubes containing the 2ml calibration latex HIGH INSERT HIGH insert the test tubes and press OK Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 12 18 76 Service Manual VES MATIC The instrument will carry out a series of readings until via the adjustment of the emitter sensor current it manages not to perforate the 2ml latex The instrument calculates the mean v
28. 15 06 2007 4 10 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC 2 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE and reassembly 2 1 6 2 2 PRELIMINARY TASKS ASSIGNED THE TECHNICAL 6 2 3 EQUIPMENT INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED a 7 2 4 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY 5 7 11 76 5 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC 2 1 GRAPHICS Legend of graphic symbols used on the Instrument Standard applied EN980 2003 Instrument satisfying requirements of european directive on in vitro diagnostic medical devices 98 79 EC VD In vitro diagnostic medical device Instrument satisfying CSA standards for the Canadian and Usa market C gt O gt Date of manufacturing of the unit Serial number of the unit Manufactured by EL of Electrical Safety symbols used the instrument Attention read the manual and observe the relative safety symbols WEEE Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment At the end of its life this instrument should be disposed of according to separate waste collection provisions 2002 96 EC 2003 108 EC gt egend of Symbols used the document WARNING potential hazard of personal injury all the conditions indicated in the associated text must be stored and understood before proce
29. 3 4 VES EASY SERIAL COMMANDS AND PARAMETER 4 Wy j The cables used for the external connections must not exceed 3 metres in length TotPagAnnex 15 A 1 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONNECTING TO A BARCODE READER Before connecting the external barcode reader it is recommended checking that a This is fitted with a cable with a DB9 female connector in DTE set up with a 5Vdc 9 pin power supply refer to the instruction manual of the barcode reader b The signals on the DB9 female connector are compatible with the connector installed on the rear of the instrument to which it is connected DB9 Male EXTERNAL BARCODE on system rear SIGNAL 2 Tx Data transmission towards the reader not used RX Date received from the reader 9 5V O TECHNICAL INFORMATION electrical levels of the signals are of the standard RS232 type The communication is one way from the barcode reader towards the machine The speed of the transmission is 9600 bit s the data format is of the type with 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity bit The communication protocol is of the ASCII type the barcode read must be terminated with the Carriage Return 1 Connect the instrument to the external barcode Use the Barcode Model 2 3080 Zebex or equivalent with a connection cabl
30. 5 UNI 6954 ZN SCREWS x 203 111141172 M3X6 UNI 7687 STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS x 204 11144731 UNI 5588 STAINLESS STEEL NUT x 205 20410020 ISOLATOR FOR TO220 IN MICA Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 40 46 76 Service Manual VES Es 6 4 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS LAYOUT contenuta del degra Ba A virtato riprodurre cron e a on mm 47 76 41 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC Component list WIRING pescripton Peme 30120781 VES MATIC 10 EASY SENSOR JUNCTION WIRING 30121610 WIRED PHOTOCELL BOARD 30403020 WIRED PM35S 048 MOTOR 30120791 VES MATIC 10 EASY CPU SENSOR WIRING 30120821 VES MATIC 10 EASY SERIAL PRINTER WIRING 30120800 VES MATIC 10 EASY CPU INTERCONN WIRING 30120811 VES MATIC 10 EASY PRINTER POWER SUP WIRING Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 42 48 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC 7 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 49 76 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS AND BOARD LAYOUTS VES MATIC EASY CPU BOARD ui u 44 O 44 Electrical diagram Code 20103292 Total pages 3 45 VES MATIC EASY CONNECTION BOARD ccccsssesssecssccercssscusscurecurecurecsrecarseaesenseurseuresures 48 Eier d
31. 6 at 0 means normal print 1 reverse print Bit 7 at 0 means quality control off 1 quality control on Position where the tests was performed Not used Test time BCD Test minute BCD Test second BCD Test day BCD Test month BCD Test year BCD Bar code characters Contains Boolean flags describing test results Bit 0 set means error in one sensor Bit 1 set means no cuvette in Bit 2 set means HIGH sample Bit 3 set means LOW sample Bit 4 set means EMPTY cuvette Bit 5 not used Bit 6 not used Bit set means that one or more previous bits are set Note if one or more bits in sub field F1 were set the values shown in fields H1 H2 and KI have F2 1byte H1 1 byte H2 1 byte 1 byte R1 1 byte 1 0 of 15 06 2007 no meaning Contains Boolean flags describing test results Bit 0 set means reading at 2 hours greater than reading at 1 hour sub field H1 has no meaning Bit 1 set means reading at 2 hours greater than reference reading sub fields H2 and KI have no meaning Bit 2 set means reading at 1 hour greater than reference reading sub field H2 and KI have no meaning The other bits are not used ESR results at 1 hour ESR results at 2 hours Katz Index result Not used A 6 TotPagAnnex 15 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC R2 1 byte Not used R3 1 byte Not used IMPORTANT NOTE VESMATIC EASY responds to commands only when it is not the engage
32. 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC 5 2 4 The unit turns on External connections KO Overall effect 2222 Barcode reading error Message on the display Type of fault This message appears when the reading of the sample identification number by an external barcode reader fails to acquire the codes or acquired them incorrectly Modules affected CPU board 4 2 CONNECTIONS board 4 3 Checks recommended Check the status of the label bearing the barcode and if necessary replace it and try again Check the power supplies on the CPU board and the output connectors of the Connections board Check the continuity of the connections between the CPU board and the Connections board Using the TEST function to check the Barcode Reader Corrective Action to be Depending on the fault replace taken CONNECTIONS board code 30120011 CPU board code 30119871 37 76 31 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC 5 3 TROUBLESHOOTING DURING THE OPERATING PHASE Overall effect SAMPLE ABSENT Sample ABSENT Message on the display Type of fault This message appears during printing due to the absence of cuvettes o in the presence of samples with haematocrit values lt 15 Modules affected Checks recommended I Corrective Action to be taken Overall effect EMPTY Sample EMPTY Message on the display Type of fault This message appears during printing whenever the instrument identified empty cuvettes
33. Board and the printer Pos 100 Tab 30208230 Corrective Action to be Depending on the fault replace taken Printer board WT01 code 30111340 Printing device code 21430120 Overall effect HEAD DOWN Printer head down Message on the display poe of fault This message appears whenever the software detects the k head WE TRE T lll Modules affected SMALL WT01 PRINTER INTERFACE BOARD 4 5 Checks recommended Correctly position the head lever see point 5 3 of the Operating Manual Check the continuity of the connections CN3 between the Interface Printer Board and the printer Pos 100 Tab 30208230 Corrective Action to be Depending on the fault replace taken Printer board WT01 code 30111340 Printer device code 21430120 Overall effect PRINTER ERROR Serial Printer error or printer and the C P U board is not carried out correctly Modules affected SMALL WT01 PRINTER INTERFACE Board 4 5 35 76 29 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC Checks recommended Check the power supplies on the CPU board and on the Printer Interface Board Check the continuity of the connections between the CPU board CN3 and the Printer Interface Board CN12 Turn on the instrument again and after pressing the relative key in the Select Function menu check that the printer performs a line feed feeding of the paper by one row Check the signals of the serial communication on the CPU side and t
34. Code 48 Electrical diagram CODE 20103371 uuu uu 49 VES MATIC EASY FRONT REAR READ SENSOR BOARD 50 OCG 50 Lay t Code 0120000 xu nasua aquya ka Biaya 51 Code 20103300 52 WIRED PROTOCELCE 9 _ 53 O aceite 53 BOARDPRINTER Ve FOF SNMALE u u 54 L I 00111 J uu a uesusass 54 diagram 20102462 uuu uuu as dade aa eu tue sit GG Ec da Gent Eu d 55 43 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 nirecer Service Manual LIT VES ats 7 1 VES MATIC EASY CPU BOARD Layout Code 30119871 pr fr X x sa nmi 1 1 1 0005 r 2 7 EN _ 8 CO 4 m e R15 i DIA Hill v D h Ut i Hin snb n nr inimi qu ES __ E 4 1 1606 07 05 5 EE 1 1 FINITURA 14 04 2006 8 TRATT sosmuro DATA EMEISER 0404 SCHEDA CPU VES MATIC 10 EASY LAVAGGIO RASATURA h oara
35. ETATO p REV FILE FOGLIO RIPRODURRE O COMUNICARE TERZI 5 IL CONTENUTO DEL PRESENTE DISEGNO 1 1 O O O 20204850 5 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 50 56 76 Service Manual VES Layout Code 30120000 E TT T T Jm Ss m o 24 05 2005 cap y PEN SCH SENSORI LETTURA MINIVES POSTERIORE LEGGE FILE FOGLIO COMUNICARE DISEGNO IL CONTENUTO DEL PRESENTE DISEGNO a O7 2 0 0 0 20204830 5 57 76 51 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual MATIC VE _ 02 BES Ol OLLVW SNIS WOSHOS 13 HOS 1065 8 nomo 90006082 Xon 8 L _ a aya ounuusse SIDES 9 VOSHIS NS 070 C 4 __ ______ 2 pup n 1 0 870505 SD 705 X330N L EIE v03H2S MS 0705 TWS 21 29065 X320 0105 1905 5 8 4 53 o 1NOM4 Y03HOS NS OTOS no z I 3 17065 X31ON 58 76 52
36. ION 108 Electrical diagram Code 20103292 Total pages 3 Service Manual WI Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 45 51 76 Service Manual VES VERS P o 5 Midi BU 5 AV rig 9 CASE mao low 5 rv c L 4 ELE JV 2 Zuz pa ngu acul seul 015 Jus HDL 3445 BLED 089 TUTE EMTS DEM 8888 ay E s HOD ION ELLO fa Syria LOWC AP u LOM EMA LON LON 38O10N H 5 m mm pra Low 52 76 46 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 nircer EASY MATIC OT VO SOING AZ 8095 AN 360015 9015 698 898 300015 ZED 3400 5 IED Service Manual W Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 47 53 76 Service Manual VES 7 2 VES EASY CONNECTION BOARD Layout Code 30120011 090506 SCM LAVAGGIO ru neon
37. Manual VES 3 If the ports do not corresponds set the correct port in the winbootprg ini file and save the new settings 3 PROCEDURE UPGRADE SOFTWARE 1 Connect the VesMatic Easy to the PC see Attachment A and turn it on 2 Start the WinBootPrg exe program from the tool bar the El Ellisse Win Tutti i programmi f Winzip 2 3B Internet Explorer WinBootPrg WinBootPrg Microchip MPLAB IDE b bartoloni Microsoft Office h PrintMe Internet Printing h E Internet Protel 99 SE Internet Explorer O Posta elettronica OX m 2 12 k Microsoft Office Gutlook SolidWorks 2005 Viewer gl Microsoft Office Access gt 9 SoundMax E Symantec WinFax PRO MSN Explorer 5 Outlook Express Registrazione I R I 5 3 During startup set the program for the microprocessor assembled the CPU ATMEGA128 Ox00 VES nor Start Bootloader 000000 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0500010 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FT Reset Bootloader 0500020 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 10500030 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
38. N The instrument is now ready to perform the functions that will be selected Access to the Service Menu 1 In order to access the Service functions it is necessary to press in sequence the following keys the Select Function OK 3 TIMES A 3 TIMES OK TWICE 2 The following message will be displayed SELECT TEST 15 76 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC The SERVICE menu supplies a list of useful functions for the various calibration and testing operations described below VES MATIC EASY SELECT TEST READ PHOTOSENSOR READING UNIT BARCODE READER READING UNIT CARRIAGE CHANGE ADDRESS CONFIGURATION OF ID ADDRESS HOST CONNECTION PRINT SETTINGS PRINTING OF CALIBRATION VALUES AND VES EASY SETTINGS FOR DEBUGGING VIEWING OF PRINT ERRORS PRINTING OF ERRORS RECORDED DURING ANALYSIS CYCLES CYCLES TEST RETURN TO MAIN To exit select RETURN TO MAIN MENU and press OK For testing and calibration it is necessary to use the printer therefore it is recommended to check that the printer is working and that it contains paper Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 10 16 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC 3 1 2 TEST STATUS OF SENSORS amp HOME PHOTOCELL READ PHOTOSENSOR This function allows for performing the first check of the status of the optical sensor the software sets the current of the emitters at 20 by default and home photocell Useful function for the testing of the boards
39. RINTER 1 54 LVO C ODE eee 54 Electrical diagram CODE 20102462 55 ATTACHMENT EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 1 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONNECTING TO A BARCODE READER 2 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONNECTION TO A HOST COMPUTER 3 3 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE ASYNCHRONOUS SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROTIC 3 4 VES EASY SERIAL COMMANDS AND PARAMETER FORMAT 4 ATTACHMENT B UPGRADE SOFTWARE 8 1 INSTALLING THE PROGRAMMING SOTWARE 9 2 COPYING THE FILE TO TRANSFER TO THE UNIT 10 D PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE UPGRADE SOFTWARE 11 14 5 76 V Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 vi 6 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT 1 1 OVERALE OF THE gu 2 T2 Tie rINICALSSIPEODIBIGATIOINS u gt u CHEN UU 3 1 3 CONTENT AND PACKAGE 3 1 4 SHUTTING DOWN AND 7 4 7 76 1 1 0 of 15 06 2007
40. STEP Ref 402 6 4 104 30120781 VES MATIC 10 EASY SENSOR WIRING JUNCTION Ref 400 6 4 201 111100802 STEAB 5021 4 05 SPACER x 202 1110H87Z TC ECO SYN BN 82428 2 5 6 xTERMOPL SCREWS 203 1110H90Z TC ECO SYN BN 82428 3x12 Xtermopl SCREWS 204 1110H96Z Art 341000 3460PA 02 SPACER x 205 111101022 E ZUBEHOR 486 RUBBER FAIRLEAD 206 11101032 PTSO S M3 6 THREADED INSERT x 207 11141156 M3X4 UNI 5923 STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS 208 11141224 16 UNI 5931 STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS 209 11144592 UNI 7473 STAINLESS STEEL LOCK NUT 210 1114473L M3 UNI 5588 STAINLESS STEEL NUT x 211 11144997 3 2X7 UNI 6592 STAINLESS STEEL WASHER 212 11505420 IGLIDUR MCM 05 02 CLIP BUSHING x 213 20920140 TY RAP 2 4x92mm RICH WIT E 18R FASCIA 1 0 of 15 06 2007 38 44 76 Service Manual nireer VES w 6 3 VES EASY PRINTER UNIT 30208230 Exploded drawing 114 _f Np N 4 L gt 4 lt gt 4 o AHE 45 76 39 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC Component list 001 10341630 PRINTER STAND 100 21430120 STAMP PANAS EPL 1902S2AE PAN MEC000200 x 101 30111340 SMALL WTO1 PRINTER BOARD x 200 11102562 5 5021 3 06 SPACER x 201 111100822 TO220 STEAB 5160 12 118 ELMI EM39 ISOLATOR x 202 11103830 2 2 2X6
41. U X Bootloader Boot Version Erase Device Read From Device Device Very Load File Save File and recall the VesMaticEasy_SWXXX hex 2 FF FF FF FF 3E FF FF 3F FF 12 26 FF FF FF 0 01 13 27 37 4B 75 85 FF FF FF 34 FF FF FF FF 02 14 28 38 4C BC 76 8E FF FF FF 31 FF FF FF FF 03 15 23 3D 4D 5D BD 77 87 FF FF FF 34 FF FF FF FF 04 15 2 4 T 88 Ox00 VES MATICTO Start Bootloader Reset Bootloader Boot Version Erase Device Read From Device Write Device Verify Save File TotPagAnnex 15 Service Manual VES 6 Start programming the system select Write Device 1 when requested press YES 2 to confirm gt Everex Boot Programmer Atmel tMegaB ND AtMegal28 Ox00 VE5 Start Bootloader Reset Bootloader Boot Version ERASE DEVICE APPLICATION AREA Erase Device er nbs Read From Device i Write To Device Verity Load File Save HEX File 55471 00 7 When programming 15 completed turn the instrument off and on again to ensure that application softw
42. VES S SERVICE MANUAL Versione SW 2 xx Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Automatic instrument for determining the erythrocyte sedimentation rate ESR Patented Diagnostic Device Diagnostica Senese nireer Service Manual VES LIST OF REVISIONS MANUAL DESCRIPTION OF MODIFICATION APPR REVISIONS 10 of 06 2007 Official Version MODELS This manual applies to the following Ves Matic Easy model DIESSE Code Model description 10376 VES MATIC EASY CE CSA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DIESSE DIAGNOSTICA SENESE SpA CUSTOMER CARE Via del Pozzo 5 53035 Monteriggioni SI Italy Tel 39 0577 319556 Fax 39 0577 319020 e mail customercare diesse it The information contained in this manual is subject to modifications without prior notice No part of this manual may be reproduced in any electronic or mechanical form for any purpose whatsoever without the written authorization of DIESSE DIAGNOSTICA SENESE S p A Printed in JUNE 2007 Total pages 76 Standards applied in this document UNI EN 591 II Edition November 2001 CEI EN 61010 1 II Edition File 6290 November 2001 1 0 of 15 06 2007 li 2 76 Service Manual nirecer VES MATIC CONTENTS 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT 1 Tele OVERALL VIEW THE UNIP u uuu u l u 2 1 2 TECHNICAL
43. alue between the two readings of each group and memorises itin the EEPROM well as printing a report Procedure for calibrating one single sensor Select the item SENSOR CALIB from the Select test menu and press OK At the request ALL OK SINGLE UP press to start the procedure for calibrating one single The position of the sensor to be calibrated will appear on the display SENSOR 1 Use the A V keys to select the position to be calibrated if different from the one displayed and press OK to start up the calibration procedure The instrument will take the reading carriage to mid stroke and request the inserting of the test tube with the calibration latex 3 LOW INSERT LOW Press OK once the test tube has been inserted on LOW The instrument will carry out a series of reading until on lowering the current to the emitter sensor it manages not to perforate the 3ml latex At this stage the instrument will request the insertion of the test tubes containing the 2ml calibration latex HIGH INSERT HIGH insert the test tube and press OK The instrument will carry out a series of readings until via the adjustment of the emitter sensor current it manages not to perforate the 2ml latex The instrument calculates the mean value between the two readings of the group calibrated and memorises it in the EEPROM as well as printing a report The software is set for calibrating the next sensor after the one
44. are version displayed on screen corresponds to the update version 8 the WinBootPrg program click the X Close in the upper right part of the screen Everex Boot Programmer for Atmel AtMega MD AtMegad AtMegal28 TotPagAnnex 15 A 13 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual MATIC Forms Complaint Form DAA Product Customer S N Ref SW Release Address D D T Phone Date Fax Warranty YES NO E mail LAST TECHNICAL SERVICE on the product Executed by Date DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM COMMENTS FROM THE CUSTOMER INSIDE USE ONLY Shipment Product Technical Service Type of complaint Forward to Sales Dept Technical Dept Purchase Dept Quality Management by days URGENT Reply to Fax Reply Time L L L L E mail Notes To better understand and solve the problem we suggest to 1 Fill this form in alla the parts except the last one 2 Annex to this form if available all the documentation supplied by the customer printed reports pictures etc all the documents supplied by the technical persone es settings printout reports etc Signature Date Pag 1 of Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 A 14 TotPagAnnex 15
45. ault value is 67 0 mm 3 1 8 CONFIGURATION OF ID No CHANGE ADDRESS This menu allows for setting the ID number of the instrument to allow for identifying it during connection to the mains Transmission Speed 19200 bit s data format 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity bit Procedure 1 Select the item CHANGE ADDRESS from the Select test menu 2 Press OK and the address entered will appear on the display ADDRESS 0X00 3 Use the keys to change the value of the units hexadecimal from 0 to F 4 Use the Line Feed line to increase the value to be set 10 hexadecimals 5 Press OK to save the value entered and return to the previous menu number of 00 Therefore before beginning to update the instrument it is advisable to carry out a check and if necessary set the ID number to 00 At the end of the programming restore the ID used WY The programming software is pre arranged to communicate with the instruments with and ID 3 1 9 PRINT SETTINGS At the end of the calibrating this function allows for obtaining a printout that summarises the settings of the instrument including the calibration values of the sensors More specifically it contains the SW version installed the ID address and speed of the serial ports USB and Barcode date and time set Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 14 20 76 Service Manual VES MATIC the maximum stroke set for the reading carriage number of a
46. d status BEFORE SENDING THIS COMMAND SEND COMMAND 0x02 TO MAKE SURE THAT THE VESMATIC EASY INSTRUMENT IS IN THE CORRECT CONDITION TO RESPOND 15 7 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC ATTACHMENT B UPGRADE SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING MANUAL 1 INSTALLING THE PROGRAMMING SOTWARE WinBoo fPrg 9 2 COPYING THE FILE TO TRANSFER TO THE UNIT 10 3 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE UPGRADE 11 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 A 8 TotPagAnnex 15 Service Manual VES 1 INSTALLING THE PROGRAMMING SOTWARE WinBootPrg The VESMATIC EASY CD Order Code P30650050 supplied with the system contains the programming software WinBootPrg Order Code P22100221 to be used to update the application software Connect the instrument to the PC using the USB 1 1 A B M M connector Order Code P21890360 supplied and install the VCP driver on the PC to configure the USB port see instructions in the CD ROM Accessories required Programming the instrument requires a Personal Computer or a notebook with Windows amp XP operating system and a USB port Please carefully follow the instructions below Installation of the WinBootPrg software 1 Double click the setup exe file in the 22100221 In
47. ded Check the power supplies on the CPU Board Ki guy s taken Overall effect UNCALIBRATED Sensors uncalibrated Message on the display Type of fault The instrument has lost the adjustment values of the optoelectronic units This is probably due to the fact that the programme fails to detect valid values in the EEPROM BY pressing OK these values will be restored at the default values unless other problems also exist Modules affected CPU board 4 2 Checks recommended Check the power supplies the CPU board Recalibrate the optoelectronic units by turning off and turning on the Instrument again check that the calibration values are saved correctly use the Print Settings functions Reset the CPU Board Attachment B Updating of Software Corrective Action to be Replace the CPU board code 30119871 taken Overall effect EEPROM FAILURE Message on the display Type of fault The instrument has lost the data relating to the analysis memorised in the archive This is probably because on turning on the instrument the programme fails to detect valid values in the archive save on the EEPROM By pressing OK the archive will be formatted the Procedure last approximately 20 seconds Modules affected CPU Board 4 2 Checks recommended Check the power supplies on the CPU board Carry out an analysis cycle with valid test tubes At the end turn the instrument off and on again and use the Print Archive function
48. e connectors for interfacing with external equipment USB EXTERNAL BARCODE 4 3 2 Applicable documentation 20010140 VES MATIC 10 EASY interconnection diagram 6 4 20103311 Electrical diagram of the VES MATIC 10 EASY CONNECTIONS 7 2 30120011 Layout of the VES MATIC 10 EASY CONNECTION BOARD 7 2 4 3 3 Access to single modules a Turn off the instrument and disconnect from the power supply b Access the unit as indicated in paragraph 2 4 c Unscrew the 2 screws M3x8 UNI5931 Pos 206 Tab 30003800 and the screw M3x6 UNI5931 Pos 205 Tab 30003800 to remove the Connection Board Pos 101 Tab 30003800 d Proceed with the replacement of the board e Repeat above steps in reverse to reassemble the instrument During the reassembly phase pay attention to the spacer rings Pos 201 Tab 30003800 WY for isolating the board from the metal brackets of the rear unit 30208611 Pos 001 Tab 30003800 27 76 21 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC 4 4 VES10 ESAY SENSOR AND HOME PHOTOCELL READING BOARDS 4 4 1 Description of the module The 2 read sensors read each of the heights of the blood columns contained in the 5 test tubes from 1 to 5 cod 30119990 and position 6 to 10 code 30120000 and transform the optic signals acquired into electrical signals which they send to the MPU of the CPU board for being processed The Home photocell establishes the rest position of the Analysis Handling Unit 4 4 2
49. e type CAB 50607 9 Zebex or equivalent 1 0 of 15 06 2007 A 2 TotPagAnnex 15 Service Manual VES MATIC 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONNECTION TO A HOST COMPUTER It is possible to connect the VESMATIC EASY to a Host Computer via the USB interface installed on the rear of the instrument For connection use the standard USB cable USB 1 1 A B M M CABLE type supplied with the system The system is also supplied with a CD ROM that contains USB drivers for Windows XP and the instructions for installation Order Code 22100210 to configure the PC s serial USB port WARNING In case of any communication problem with the host check that the COM ID is the same that has been assigned upon installation sometimes new addresses are assigned to PC ports during subsequent hardware installations For the configuration of the hardware of the ID address of the instrument refer to paragraph 3 1 8 3 SPECIFICATIONS THE ASYNCHRONOUS SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL A bi directional serial communication protocol called NewProtocol is installed on the VESMATIC EASY instrument described in the following section The speed of the transmission is 19200 bit s the data format is of the type with 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity bit Representation of the transit bytes on the serial a en en no Jor Each box represents 1 byte that transits on the ser
50. ed limits 0x00 0x13 a 1 byte syntax error message 0x01 will be sent in response Example of a request for the 5 tests before the last 5 to the machine with address 0x00 without checksum verification and with legal parameter P 0x01 Example From Host gt 0002009301 CR 00 machine with ID 00 is requested to execute command 93 that is command 13 without checksum verification with parameter 01 indicating the tests requested From VES gt 00A00013 see description below 160 bytes Each 32 byte field containing the results of a test includes the following sub fields E C PR P T H M S G M A BC F 1 F2 H1 H2 KI R1 R2 R3 E 1byte Validates the content of the whole field if its value is zero If its value differs from zero the remaining bytes in the field have no meaning C 1byte 9 cycle number PR 1 byte Contains Boolean flags describing test execution methods Bit 0 at O means normal test 1 random test Bit 1 at O means one hour test 1 two hour test If the test is a 1 h test sub fields H2 and KI have no meaning Bit 2 not used TotPagAnnex 15 A 5 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 P 1 byte T 1byte H 1 byte M 1 byte S G 1 1 byte ME 1 byte A 1byte BC 13 byte F1 1byte Service Manual VES MATIC Bit 3 at 0 means barcode off 1 barcode on Bit 4 at 0 means display off 1 display on Bit 5 at 0 means printer off 1 printer on Bit
51. eding WARNING potential danger of damaging the instrument all the conditions indicated in the associated text must be known and understood before proceeding ATTENTION important information BIOHAZARD danger of contamination with potentially infected substance 2 2 PRELIMINARY TASKS ASSIGNED TO THE TECHNICAL SERVICE Before any type of operation the instrument WY a TURN OFF THE ON OFF SWITCH ON THE UNIT b DISCONNECT THE INSTRUMENT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY IN ORDER TO PREVENT RISK OF CONTACT WITH ANY ENERGISED ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL PARTS FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHALL RELEASE THE MANUFACTURER OF THE VESMATIC EASY FROM ALL LIABILITY Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 6 12 76 Service Manual VES MATIC 2 3 EQUIPMENT INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED Multimetre Mod Fluke 8010A or equivalent Set of screwdrivers Set socket head spanners 5 5mm Plug socket spanner 10 Cuvettes containing 2ml Latex 10 Cuvettes containing 3ml Latex Diesse Code 10406 1 cuvette with 2ml Latex 1 cuvette with 3ml Latex 2 4 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY PROCEDURES Disassembly procedure a Follow the instructions in paragraph 2 2 points a and b b Remove the lower lid code 10602170 Pos 007 Tab 300033800 lift up the printing head see point 3 2 and remove the paper from the printer C Use a screwdriver to unscrew the 4 screws M3x12 Pos 203 Tab 30003800 anchoring the front pan
52. el code 30208601 Pos 002 Tab 30003800 to the rear panel code 30208611 pos 001 Tab 30003800 d Ease out the upper lid Pos 006 Tab 30003800 anchored to the side panels by the springs on the moulds d Disconnet the wiring attached to the Ves Matic Easy Connection Board Pos 101 Tab 30003800 in order to access the electrical and mechanical parts of the instrument Reassembly procedure Follow the steps of the disassembly procedure in reverse Make sure to prevent the wires from becoming entangled in the mechanical parts during this phase 13 76 7 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual 3 3 1 3 1 1 91 2 3 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 5 3 1 6 3 1 7 3 1 8 92 1 9 3 1 10 3 1 11 31 12 3 1 13 9 2 VES MATIC CALIBRATIONS AND PERIODICAL CHECKS PROCEDURE FOR CALIBRATING THE VES MATIC EASY FOLLOWING DISASSEMBLY OR PERIODICO PECI C 9 POCE SS TO THE CERVICE MENU ES 9 TEST STATUS OF SENSORS 4 HOME 11 MOTOR TE Torea ___ ______ E 11 SEN ORTE E 12 SENSOR CALIBRA E EEE EEEE EEEE 12 PARCODE 13 ADJUSTING THE CARRIAGE STROKE READING 14 OFID iy E E EE 14 PRINT ETEN 14 CONFIGURATION OF TEST MODE
53. fter to have power on the instrument with inserted Jumper JP5 Corr k M tobe Replace the CPU Board code 30119871 5 2 2 The unit turns Initial reset KO The unit turns but the self test is carried out incorrectly and either displays error messages is performed at all Overall effect Fails to carry out initial Reset of fault The instrument is not correctly energised G a Modules affected External Power supply CONNECTIONS board see 4 3 CPU board see 4 2 Checks recommended Check the input and output power supplies on the Connections board Connectors CN1 CN3 that is 9Vdc J1 OUT 5Vdc CN1 9Vdc CN3 CN 1 Check the powers supplies on the CPU board Reset the CPU board Attachment B Updating the Software Corrective Action to be Depending on the fault replace the following taken Power supply unit code 21440380 Power cord 21890040 EU vers or 21890370 USA vers Connections board code 30120011 CPU board code 30119871 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 26 32 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC The initial operations are carried out incorrectly Overall effect RTC FAILURE Clock error Message on the display Type of fault The programme fails to read or update the date and time There is probably a communications breakdown between the component housing the programme and the component that memorises the date and time Checks recommen
54. h within the limits established or the Home sensor of the reading unit being defective STEP ERROR Type of fault This message is shown when there is a jam of the reading unit Modules affected Checks recommended Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 CPU board 4 2 PHOTOCELL WIRED 4 4 Check the power supplies on the CPU board Check the continuity of the connections between the CPU board and the Wired Photocell and between the CPU board and the Wired Motor code 30403020 Make a check of the status of the Home photocell use the READ PHOTOSENSOR function with the carriage raised to a third of its maximum height Carry out several of the test movements using the Motor Test function and check the correct sliding of the reading unit Check the presence of mechanical jams 28 34 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC Corrective Action to be Depending on the fault replace taken Wired Motor code 30403020 Photocell Wired code 30121610 CPU board code 30119871 5 2 3 The unit turns on Printer KO Overall effect INSERT PAPER Insert paper in the Printer Message on the display Type of fault This message appears when the software detects that there is no more paper in the printer Modules affected SMALL WT01 PRINTER INTERFACE BOARD 4 5 Checks recommended Replace roll of paper in the printer see point 5 3 of the Operating Manual Check the continuity of the connections CN3 between the Interface Printer
55. he Printer Interface side Corrective Action to be Depending on the fault replace taken Printer board WT01 code 30111340 CPU board code 30119871 Overall effect PRT DISABLED Printer Disabled Message on the display Type of fault This message appears when the printer signals an error Modules affected _ 000 Checks recommended In order to avoid interrupting the analysis cycle in progress the operator may disable the printer following the signalling of an error by confirming with the OK key Once the problem indicated has been solved the results of the analyses can still be printed as they will have been saved in the EEPROM archive Corrective Action to be taken Overall effect Printer compressed Message on the display 0 0 fault The printer The printer fails to feed the paper correctly into the device to feed the paper The printer fails to feed the paper correctly into the device into the device Modules affected SMALL WT01 PRINTER INTERFACE Board 4 5 Checks recommended Check the power supplies on the Printer Interface board Check that there are no residues of paper inside the printer head otherwise carry out the cleaning indicated in paragraph 3 2 Check the rotation of the side knob head engaging Corrective Action to be Depending on the fault replace the Printer board WT01 code 30111340 Printing device code 21430120 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 30 36
56. ial port while the pair of bytes will be packed in the memory meaning that they will return to being 1 byte SIX ASCII gt character BLK Block number always 00 unless for multi block transferrals see command 03 TotPagAnnex 15 A 3 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 nireer Service Manual VES aene LEN Number of characters from 01 to Dn inclusive ADD _ ID device 00 and FF Reserved Range available 01 7F COM ID command If COM COM 0x80 the end of the block is given ETX is not controlled D1 Dn Date relating to the command EIX ASCII CR OxOD Character CHK 5 from STX to Dn inclusive The response to the protocol must come from the receiving device ACK ASCII 0x06 character If the command block has been correctly interpreted according to the protocol specifications NAK ASCII 0x15 character If the command block fails to comply with the protocol specifications ADD ID device In the case of the translation of the data making the use of additional blocks necessary these will be numbered in an increasing order starting from 0 moreover every transmission with additional blocks must finish with the block with a length of nil 4 VES EASY SERIAL COMMANDS AND PARAMETER FORMAT Every command interpreted obtains as a response ACK 0x06 ID CR In the case of a syntax error or an incorrect command the response will be NACK 0x15 ID CR 0x00 Req
57. instrument executes the two refernce readings remove the sample A and insert the sample B 5 After the reading at the first hour the instrument prints the result 21 76 15 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC 6 Repeat this procedure for all 10 positions of the Ves Matic Easy and verify that the result is the same 3 for each position 3 1 11 ANALYSIS COUNTER This menu allows to visualize the total number of analysis executed from the instrument this data is not modifiable from software Procedure 1 Select the item READ ANA COUNTER from the Select test menu 2 Press OK the value will appear on the display COUNTER 0 3 Press a key to return to the previous menu 3 1 12 PRINT ERRORS This function sends to the printer the report containing the last 20 errors recorded by the instrument Procedure 1 Select the item PRINT ERROR from the Select test menu 2 Press OK to enable the print Its printed the date and the type of error for each recorded anomaly 3 1 13 CYCLES TEST This function allows the instrument to execute n cycles programable of analysis Use 10 test tubes containing the test stick Height 56mm and insert them in all positions of the sample holder for the test before starting the cycles Procedure 1 Select the item CYCLES TEST from the Select test menu and press OK 2 he instrument executes the print of the settings before starting the test
58. ird party content of this drawing af ees ee 8 E MOD N COM DATA REV INDEX ORDER DATE SIGNATURE APPROVAL Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 54 60 76 Service Manual VES Electrical diagram CODE 20102462 V VP MOTOR 4 52045 Lg E HERD s FIRA es 2 1 2018024652 52845 29 99 1999 0154 NO DENOMINAZIONE SCH EL SCHEDA UTAL SMALL COO ICE MODIF CHE DATA DISEGNO produrre o cosuntcere lerzi disa termini dt Legge vietato LED 2 Jg m gt 9 i 4 5 m RU RESET ______ G 1183 150 V 1 15 s gt K ics MCP I 280322 2 IN RST 1 GNC 3 b dil PROGRAM T e SERIRL stript di TE POUER conn 1 19 55520 61 76 55 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES WIESJE ATTACHMENT A EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONNECTING TO A BARCODE 2 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONNECTION TO A HOST 3 3 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE ASYNCHRONOUS SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
59. nalysis completed by the instrument settings refer to the Operating Manual parameters of the QC set refer to the Operating Manual the current values of the10 sensors mA memorised 3 110 CONFIGURATION OF TEST MODE TIME NORMAL FAST This menu allows for reducing the analysis time to the simple mechanical movements of the instrument and it is therefore possible to rapidly check the settings of the instrument during an analysis cycle Procedure 1 Select the item TIME NORMAL FAST from the Select test menu 2 Press OK the mode set will appear on the display NORMAL 3 Use key A to set FAST mode 4 Press OK to save the value entered and return to the previous menu These ANALYSIS CYCLES ARE VALID for scientific purposes Turn off and turn on the instrument again to restore normal functioning Method to verify the sensors efficiency usinq the FAST mode 1 use this rapid procedure it s necessary to prepare 2 or F2 analysis test tubes with inside little sticks in plastic or in metal of various heights as shown in figure Sample A stick long 56mm near the sign level that simulate a sample after the mixing Sample B stick long 50mm that simulate a sample after one hour Sample C stick long 30mm that simulate a sample after two hour 2 Select the ESR F1 ANALYSIS from the SELECT FUNCTION menu 3 Introduce the tube A and start a cycle type F1 4 Wait that the
60. rammi WinBootPrg AtMegas 000000 Ox00010 Ox00020 000030 Ox00040 000050 00060 0800080 000080 000090 000040 Dann fe 28 Es Everex Boot Programmer for Atmel AtMegaB ND 0x00 0501 002 0503 0504 005 0206 0x06 009 004 0x00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0 FF FF 0 05 17 28 73 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF BOOT 25 v1 D 1E3702 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 128 94 FF FF 34 FF FF FF FF FF 06 18 2 40 50 70 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 19 07 19 20 41 51 61 71 7B 40 FF FF 25 FF FF FF FF FF 08 42 52 52 72 7C FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0x00 0 02 003 005 0206 0x07 0208 0x09 0x08 0x00 0x00 Ox0F FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 09 1B 43 53 63 73 7D FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0 30 44 54 54 74 7E FF FF FF FF FF FF
61. rary manner with entirely random access 4 2 2 Applicable documentation 20010140 VES MATIC 10 EASY interconnection diagram 6 4 20103292 Electrical diagram of the VES MATIC 10 EASY CPU BOARD 7 1 30119871 Layout of the VES MATIC 10 EASY CPU BOARD 7 1 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 20 26 76 Service Manual nireer VES MATIC 4 2 3 Access to single modules a Turn off the instrument and disconnect from the power supply b Access the unit as indicated in paragraph 2 4 c Unscrew the 4 screws M3x12 Pos 203 Tab 30003800 and disassemble the analysis handling unit 30208221 Pos 004 Tab 30003800 and the printer unit 30208230 Pos 005 Tab 30003800 d Unscrew the 6 screws M3x8 Pos 202 Tab 30003800 anchoring the Ves Matic CPU 10 Easy board code 30119871 Pos 100 Tab 30003800 to the front panel Pos 002 Tab 30003800 e Disconnect the wires connected to the board and proceed with the replacement of a new CPU f Repeat the above steps in reverse to reassemble instrument In the event of replacing CPU board it will be necessary to carry out a new CALIBRATION and FINE TUNING of the instrument Chapter 3 4 3 VES EASY CONNECTION BOARD 4 3 1 Description of the module The Ves Matic 10 Easy connection module consists principally of the integrated LM7805 that generates 5Vdc on the board necessary for the functioning of the CPU board Moreover there is also a power supply connection for the printer on the board and th
62. stall WinBootPrg EVEREX srl folder in the CD Rom to launch the program 2 Press OK to start the installation Programma di installazione di WinBootPrg E Programma di installazione di WinBaotPrg Impossibile installare i File di sistema o aggiornare i File condivisi questi sono in uso Prima di continuare consigliabile chiudere le eventuali applicazioni in esecuzione Esci dall installazione 3 default the program is installed the c Programmi WinBootPrg folder if you want to change its destination press Change Directory and choose the new path press the Start push button TotPagAnnex 15 A 9 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES atic Programma di installazione di WinBootPre Fare clic sul pulsante qui sotto per iniziare l installazione Fare clic su questo pulsante per installare il software di WinBootPrg nella directory di destinazione specificata Directory CiPragrammilwinBaotPrgl Cambia directory Esci dallinstallazione 4 Confirm the group of Programs highlighted with Continue WinBootPrg Seleziona gruppo di programmi verranno inseriti nuovi elementi gruppo visualizzata nella casella Gruppo di programmi E possibile digitare nuovo nome per il gruppo selezioanarne uno nell elenco Gruppi esistenti Gruppo di programmi MinBaakPrdq Gruppi esistenti Accessori Ellisse Esecuzione automatica iPhoto Plus
63. t losing the motor as well as checking that the home photocell functions correctly in the case of errors the message ERROR READING will appear on the display or the number of STEPS LOST during the movement will be printed Procedure 1 Select the item MOTOR TEST from Select test and press OK 2 The number of motor steps to be performed is requested CYCLE NUMBER 1 17 76 11 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual VES MATIC To set the number of cycles max 20 cycles Use the A V keys to change value of the units Use the Line Feed key to increase by 10 the value to be set 3 To confirm the value entered and start the cycle press OK The instrument allows a 30 second pause between each cycle is foreseen that the instrument may lose several steps during the movement without however any affect on the quality of the readings The motor strokes are to be considered as valid as long as the loss of the steps is lt a 16 corresponding to 0 5mm see Printing Report 3 1 4 SENSOR TEST SENSOR TEST This function allows for checking the motor steps by measuring the height of the test tubes Procedure 1 Select the item SENSOR TEST from the Select test menu 2 Introduce 10 cuvettes containing the test strips into the test tube trays and press OK 3 The instrument will perform a full stroke and displays the following message YYYYY YYYYY Where Y YES position occupied
64. toelectronic elements Modulesaffected Checks recommended Check the status of the sample inside the test tube e g if coagulates present Correctly insert the test tube into the sample holder and repeat the analysis Corrective Action to be taken Overall effect ANALYSIS ABORTED Message on the display Type of fault This is printed whenever the work cycle has been interrupted or an analysis cycle is launched without having introduced the samples into the sample holder Modules affected __ ____ __________________ Checks recommended Check the status of the sample inside the test tube e g if coagulates are present Correctly insert the test tube into the sample holder and repeat the analysis Corrective Action to be taken 39 76 33 Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 Service Manual 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 VES MATIC EXPLODED DRAWINGS AND COMPONENT LISTS FOR UNITS VES MATIC EASY UNIT 300038002 35 mds SC GNAWING P mnaman 35 uu Omm 36 List of Accessories amp 36 ANALYSIS HANDLING UNIT 30208221 37 F oG ii iN 9 uuu usun usan susiana 37 Component uuu uu 38 VES MATIC EASY PRINTER UNIT 30208230
65. uest for version VesMatic EASY responds with an ASCII character string containing the firmware version Example of version request to the machine with address 0x00 without checksum verification Example From Host gt 00000080 00 machine with ID 00 is requested to execute command 80 that is command 00 without checksum verification From VESMATIC EASY gt 00100000SW VERS 1 00 59 0x02 Command requesting machine status VesMatic EASY responds with a 1 byte message containing machine status information If the machine is free status is 0x00 any other value indicates that the machine is engaged Rev 1 0 of 15 06 2007 A 4 TotPagAnnex 15 Service Manual VES MATIC Example of machine status request with address 0x00 without checksum verification Example From Host gt 00000082 CR 00 The machine with ID 00 is requested to execute command 0x82 that is command 0x02 without checksum verification From VESMATIC EASY gt 0002000200 CR 33 FREE gt 00020002FF CR 33 ENGAGED 0x13 P Request for sending of analyses As a response to this command the VesMatic10 instrument will send a 160 byte record containing the results of 5 tests If parameter P is 0x00 the last 5 tests performed will be sent If parameter P is 0x01 the 5 previous tests will be sent and so on If P is 0x13 the first 5 tests stored in the memory will be sent If parameter P exceeds the allow

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