Digital Pump Drives: Operating Manual
Digital Pump Drives: Operating Manual
OPERATING MANUAL:
DIGITAL PUMP
DRIVES
Model Nos.
07525-20
07525-40
MASTERFLEX® 77123-00 and 07525-20 77123-00
A-1299-7328
Edition 01
SAFETY DANGER: High voltages exist and are accessible. Use extreme caution
when servicing internal components.
PRECAUTIONS WARNINGS: Tubing breakage may result in fluid being sprayed from
pump. Use appropriate measures to protect operator and equipment.
Turn drive off before removing or installing tubing. Fingers or loose
clothing could get caught in drive mechanism.
WARNINGS: Do not operate the pump drive in a manner not
specified in the documentation. Misuse of the pump drive may result in
a hazard and may compromise the safety protection built into the pump
drive. If the pump drive is damaged, turn it off and not use it until
service-trained personnel can check its safety.
Single-Phase Only. Not to be used with Split-Phase lines.
Main disconnect is accomplished by disconnecting the detachable
power supply cord at the appliance coupler or at the main plug. Ensure
the power cord is easily accessible and removable, in the event of an
emergency, which requires immediate disconnection.
The operator should check the detachable power supply cord condi-
tion. The equipment should not be operated if the power supply cord is
cracked or broken. Any obvious damage to the enclosure (from a drop
or fall) should be checked by service personnel for loose or damaged
parts inside.
CAUTIONS: Power must be disconnected before connecting the
external remote control cable to prevent damage to the drive.
Do not block the rear panel of the pump drive. The power cord must
always be easy to disconnect.
Replace the power cord only with one of the same type and rating.
The power cord set supplied with your pump drive meets the require-
ments of the country where you purchased the pump drive. If you use
the pump drive in another country, you must use a power cord set that
meets the requirements of that country.
When using hazardous chemical and biological agents, take all suit-
able protective measures, such as wearing protective glasses and
gloves resistant to the substances used. Follow local and/or national
regulations for safe operation and maintenance of the system.
Explanation of CAUTION: Risk of crushing. Keep fingers away from rotor while
pump is in operation. Stop pump before loading or unloading
Symbols tubing.
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock. Consult Operator’s manual for nature
of hazard and corrective actions.
WARNING: This product is not designed for, nor intended for use in patient
connected applications; including, but not limited to, medical and
Product Use dental use, and accordingly has not been submitted for FDA approval.
Limitation This product is not designed for, nor intended for use in
hazardous duty areas as defined by ATEX or the NEC (National
Electrical Code); including, but not limited to use with flammable
liquids. Consult the factory for products suitable for these types of
applications
Table of Contents
(continued)
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Section 4 MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1
Replacement Parts and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1
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• No valves to clog.
• Low shearing for handling the most shear sensitive of fluids like latex
or fire fighting foam.
• Tubing and tube materials are available that are suitable for food and
pharmaceutical use.
General Description The MASTERFLEX Digital Peristaltic Pump Drive offers flow rate
capacities from 0.00013 mL/min to 324 mL/min depending on model
and tubing being used. Features include a small footprint, plus non-
stainless steel drives that are stackable.
• The ambient air temperature should not exceed 104° F (40° C) and
adequate air flow should be provided for.
CAUTION: Do not block the rear panel of the pump drive. The
power cord must always be easy to disconnect.
• Use a tube size of appropriate diameter for the flow rate and
viscosity required.
CAUTION: The power cord set supplied with your pump drive
meets the requirements of the country where you purchased the
pump drive. If you use the pump drive in another country, you
must use a power cord set that meets the requirements of that
country.
Before Starting Drive CAUTION: When using hazardous chemical and biological
agents, take all suitable protective measures, such as wearing
(continued) protective glasses and gloves resistant to the substances used.
Follow local and/or national regulations for safe operation and
maintenance of the system.
Turning On the Drive WARNING: Do not operate the pump drive in a manner not speci-
fied in the documentation. Misuse of the pump drive may result
in a hazard and may compromise the safety protection built into
the pump drive. If the pump drive is damaged, turn it off and not
use it until service-trained personnel can check its safety.
1. Plug the power cord into the IEC Connector of the 24V DC desktop
power supply. Plug the opposite end of the power cord into an
electrical outlet.
2. Plug the barrel connector of the 24V DC desktop power supply into
the rear of the pump drive.
Control Panel
• The key located on the top right of the control panel is used
to enter or select a highlighted field or option. This key is often
referred to as the ENTER key in this manual.
Priming the Pump 1. Open the Pump Head to drive. NOTE: On 07525-20 and 07525-40
only, opening the Pump Head while the drive is powered will display a
pump open warning. If the drive is running it will stop the drive. Press
the start key or activate the START/STOP remote contact to restart
the drive.
5. Press and hold the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously, this will
activate the prime function on the drive console to prime the pump.
Priming will stop when keys are released.
CAUTION: Keep fingers away from rotor while pump is in
operation. Stop pump before loading or unloading tubing.
Main Screen The drive has two different modes of operation—Continuous mode and
Copy Dispense mode. The drive also can be controlled directly via the
control panel or remotely through input signals to the 25-pin connector
on the back panel of the drive. Several primary control functions
including starting and stopping the pump, adjusting the rpm/flow rate,
and changing pump direction can be performed independently via use of
the control panel or through the remote control. This is true for both
Continuous and Copy Dispense modes (see the Remote Control section
following for more details).
Continuous Mode
Screen
FLOW RATE: Set the flow rate in flow unit listed at the top of the screen.
(NOTE: To change flow unit, see Flow Unit.) When the entire rate
field is highlighted, press . The digits can be navigated individually
using the or arrows; switch between digits by using the
key. After selecting an optimal flow rate, press again to validate. Press
the key to exit.
Continuous Mode Display Legend: Below is a screenshot of the screen display for the drive in
Continuous Mode. An explanation of the information on the screen follows.
Screen (continued)
Settings Menu Both operation mode screens contain a SETTINGS icon that gives
quick access to the SETTINGS Menu. The exact options that can be
accessed through the SETTINGS Menu will depend on the operating
mode currently in use:
Flow Unit: Select desired flow unit to be displayed. Pressing the ENTER
key on this screen goes to the Flow Unit selection screen. NOTE: When
switching to Copy Dispense Mode, flow rate adjustments are displayed
in RPM only.
Settings Menu Tubing Size: and its Maximum Flow Rate are displayed. Select desired
tubing size by using the UP/DOWN keys to highlight the size tubing
(continued) installed in the pump head and press ENTER.
Settings Menu Tubing Calibration: Calibrate the tubing (if precision is required).
(continued)
Settings Menu
(continued)
• The flow direction is set using the UP/DOWN keys to highlight the
directional arrow. Pressing ENTER will toggle the rotation arrow
between CW and CCW.
• The estimated flow rate is set using the UP/DOWN keys to highlight
the flow rate field. Press ENTER to select the digit to be changed.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to adjust the flow rate value. Press ENTER
to validate and move to the next digit to be changed. Press BACK key
to exit access to the flow rate field. The drive will adjust this flow rate
after calibration is complete.
10. Clear the tubing calibration by using the UP/DOWN keys to highlight
the delete icon and press ENTER.
In the Global Options Menu the user can setup the Remote Control
current inputs and outputs or voltage input and outputs, Sounds, activate
the Keypad Lockout, adjust the Display Contrast, turn on the Autostart, or
return the drive to its default settings.
SOUNDS: Select a beep for keypad, end of dispenses, and batches. See
Sounds.
Global Options Menu DISPLAY CONTRAST: Allows the contrast of the display to be adjusted.
See Display Contrast.
(continued)
Remote Control VOLTAGE INPUT: This allows the user to input a voltage signal to
control the flow. Press ENTER on this screen to access the Voltage input
Voltage Input Menu activation screen. By default the input is deactivated .
Using the UP and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the
icon to activate, and press ENTER. A check mark will move next
to it.
Remote Control This will take you to the setpoint screen. The user has an option to adjust
Voltage Input Menu the minimum and maximum setpoints for voltage and RPM. The setpoints
being edited will be blinking on the slope. To change which setpoint to
(continued) edit use the UP or DOWN to select screen. By default the minimum
(MIN) voltage is set to 0.1V DC and the RPM is set to 0.0. The
maximum (MAX) is set to 10.0V DC and the RPM is set to maximum.
The scaling can be inverted, if necessary. After both setpoints have been
adjusted, save both setpoints from the upper setpoint setting screen by
highlighting the save icon and pressing ENTER.
To confirm VOLTAGE INPUT MODE is ON, press the BACK key until
the CONTINUOUS PUMP MODE screen appears. The Voltage input
icon will be displayed.
NOTE: When Voltage Input is selected the drive will not start until the
VOLTAGE INPUT is ON and in CONTINUOUS PUMP MODE.
Remote Control
Voltage Output Menu
VOLTAGE OUTPUT: This allows the user to adjust the voltage output
for a given flow. Press ENTER to Voltage output activation screen. By
default the output is deactivated .
Using the UP and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the
icon to activate, and press ENTER. A check mark will move next
to it.
Remote Control This will take you to the setpoint screen. The user has an option to adjust
the minimum and maximum setpoints for voltage and RPM. The setpoints
Voltage Output Menu being edited will be blinking on the slope. To change which setpoint to
(continued) edit use the UP or DOWN to select screen. By default the minimum
(MIN) voltage is set to 1V DC and the RPM is set to 0.0. The maximum
(MAX) is set to 10.0V DC and the RPM is set to maximum. The scaling
can be inverted, if necessary. The voltage is linear between these two
points. After both setpoints have been adjusted, save both setpoints from
the upper setpoint setting screen by highlighting the save icon and pressing
ENTER.
NOTE: When Voltage Output is selected the drive will not start until the
VOLTAGE OUTPUT is ON and in CONTINUOUS PUMP MODE.
NOTE: The Voltage Output indicates the Running Command Speed. Use
the Motor Running relay (normally open) to indicate if pump is running.
Remote Control
Current Input Menu
Using the UP and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the
icon to activate, and press ENTER. A check mark will move next
to it.
Remote Control This allows the user to input a current signal to control the RPM. The
user has an option to adjust the minimum, maximum and middle set
Current Input Menu points for current and RPM. By default the minimum (MIN) current is
(continued) set to 4.1 mA and the RPM is set to 0.0. The maximum (MAX) is set to
20.0 mA and the RPM is set to maximum. The scaling can be inverted, if
necessary. The RPM is linear between these two points. After both
setpoints have been adjusted, save both setpoints from the upper setpoint
setting screen by highlighting the save icon and pressing ENTER.
NOTE: When Current Input is selected the drive will not start until the
CURRENT INPUT is ON and in CONTINUOUS PUMP MODE.
Remote Control
Current Output Menu
CURRENT OUTPUT: This allows the user to adjust the current output
for a given flow. Press ENTER to Current output activation screen. By
default the output is deactivated .
Using the UP and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the
icon to activate, and press ENTER. A check mark will move next
to it.
Remote Control This will take you to the setpoint screen. The user has an option to adjust
the minimum and maximum setpoints for current and RPM. The
Current Output Menu setpoints being edited will be blinking on the slope. To change which
(continued) setpoint to edit use the UP or DOWN to select screen. By default the
minimum (MIN) RPM is set to 0.0 and the current is set to 4.1 mA.
The maximum is set to maximum (MAX) RPM and the current is set to
20.0 mA. The scaling can be inverted, if necessary. The current is linear
between these two points. After both setpoints have been adjusted, save
both setpoints from the upper setpoint setting screen by highlighting the
save icon and pressing ENTER.
NOTE: When Current Output is selected the drive will not start until the
CURRENT OUTPUT is ON and is in CONTINUOUS PUMP
MODE.
NOTE: The Current Output indicates the Running Command Speed. Use
the Motor Running contacts (normally open) to indicate if pump is
running.
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
G B
K L H A
M
A. START/STOP H. PRIME
B. CW/CCW I. MOTOR RUNNING N.O. (1A @ 24V)
C. OUTPUT 0-20mA; 4-20mA J. LOCAL/REMOTE ENABLE
D. INPUT 0-20mA; 4-20mA K. 24V (150mA max.)
E. INPUT 0-10V L. General Alarm N.O. (1A @ 24V)
F. OUTPUT 0-10V M. Local/Remote Indicator (LOCAL N.O.)
G. TACH OUTPUT
Figure 3-10. DB-25 Pin Configuration with Wiring Scheme.
Pin No. Description
DB-25
1 Speed Control Voltage Input (0-10V)
2 Speed Control Current Input (0-20 mA)
3 Speed Control Input Ground Return
4 Speed Signal Current Output (0-20 mA)
5 Speed Signal Output Ground Reference
6 Motor Running Relay (N.O.)
7 Motor Running, Relay Common
8 Reserved – Not Used
14 Speed Signal Voltage Output (0-10V)
15 Remote Start/Stop Input
16 Remote CW/CCW Input
17 Remote Start/Stop, CW/CCW, Prime, Local/Remote Grnd Ref.
18 Tach Ground Reference
19 Tach Output (open collector)
20 Remote Prime Input
9 Remote Voltage or Current Enabled
10 Reserved – Not Used
11 Reserved – Not Used
12 Reserved – Not Used
21 General Alarm Relay Common
22 Local/Remote Indicator Relay Common
23 General Alarm Relay
24 Local/Remote Indicator Relay
25 Aux 24V + (150 mA)
13 Aux 24V - (150 mA)
NOTE: Pins 5, 13, 17, and 18 are at earth ground, all are suitable for use
with START/STOP, PRIME, Direction, Tach, LOCAL/REMOTE,
Current and Voltage Outputs.
CAUTION: Power must be turned off before connecting the
external remote control cable to prevent damage to the drive.
NOTE: Open collector outputs in "low impedance" state are at earth
ground and when in "high impedance" state are essentially floating. See
Open Collector page 3-24.
Cole-Parmer MASTERFLEX® Digital Pump Drive Operating Manual 3-21
Section 3
Operation
Remote Control Inputs REMOTE CW/CCW: This input allows the user to change the direction
and Outputs of flow remotely.
Closing the START/STOP input will cause the drive to run until the
START/STOP input opens or the START/STOP key is pressed. In Copy
dispense mode, only a momentary START/STOP closure is needed to start
the drive. If the drive is already running in one of the dispense modes, a
momentary START/STOP closure will stop the drive. In SET COPY
MODE, the START/STOP input functions the same as in
CONTINUOUS MODE; closing it will cause the drive to run until it
opens.
REMOTE PRIME: This input allows the user to prime the pump
remotely.
Open Collector Output The Tachometer output on this drive is an “open collector” type output
and cannot be wired in the same manner as relay outputs. An open
collector output is not isolated and must be configured differently than a
relay output. When the open collector output is active, the output is
effectively switched to earth ground and if improperly terminated could
result in damage to the drive and/or external equipment.
Recommendation
When connecting to open collector outputs, the output should be
connected to a current limiting resistor and then to a positive supply
source which is less than 28V DC. Typically this would be connected to a
24V PLC input (see Figure 3-11).
NOTE: when using the 24V supply on the interface connector, current
draw must be limited to 150 mA.
+24V
10k
Output To PLC
Sound Menu
KEY PRESS SOUND: This allows the user to have audio feedback when a
key is pressed. By default the sound is deactivated, using the UP and
DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the icon to activate and
press ENTER. A check mark will move next to it.
DISPENSE SOUND: This allows the user to have audio feedback when a
dispense has completed. By default the sound is deactivated, using the UP
and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the icon to
activate, press ENTER. A check mark will move next to it.
Sound Menu
(continued)
BATCH SOUND: This allows the user to have audio feedback when a
batch has completed. By default the sound is deactivated, using the UP
and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the icon to activate
and press ENTER. A check mark will move next to it.
Keypad Lockout
Menu
Display Contrast
Menu
DISPLAY CONTRAST: This allows the user to adjust the contrast of the
display for optimum viewing. By default the display is set for optimum
viewing, using the UP and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight
the icon to increase the contrast or icon to decrease the contrast,
then press ENTER.
Autostart Menu
AUTOSTART: By default the drive will not restart when power is applied.
To enable this feature select AUTOSTART and then ON. The drive will now
restart when power is reapplied. By default the output is deactivated .
Using the UP and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the
icon to activate and press ENTER. A check mark will move next
to it.
Autostart Menu The following table shows the drives function when Autostart is used in
combination with the Start/Stop input.
(continued)
Table 3-2. Continuous Mode Operation.
Default Settings
Menu
DEFAULT SETTINGS: This allows the user to restore the drive back to
the factory settings. Highlight the icon and press ENTER to restore
factory settings or icon or BACK key to cancel.
Copy Mode Screen Display Legend: Below is a screenshot of the screen display for the drive in
Copy Mode. An explanation of the information on the screen follows.
A. Mode Display: Current operating mode in which the drive will operate.
Pressing ENTER key when highlighted will cycle between continuous
mode and copy mode.
B. Settings : Pressing the ENTER key on this icon goes to the Setup
menu. The Setup Menu contains all the functions for Copy Mode, which
includes: Flow Rate (RPM only), Copy, Batch Count and Off Time. The
Setup menu also provides access to the Global Options Menu.
C. Flow Direction : Pressing the ENTER key on this icon toggles
between clockwise and counterclockwise flow direction.
D. Dispense progress bar: The center progress bar will show the progress and
% of the copy dispensed.
E. Batch Count: Informative only. Displayed are the number of copies
dispensed of the total copies.
F. Time unit: Informative only. This icon indicates that you are in the Off
Time screen.
G. Time: Informative only. This displays the countdown of the Off Time.
H. Keypad Lockout : Informative only. This icon will display when the
keypad lockout is turned on in the setting menu. Locking the keypad will
prevent someone from changing the settings on the drive.
I. Off Time Icon : Informative only. This icon will only display when
an Off Time is set.
Settings Menu Both operation mode screens contain a SETTINGS icon that gives
quick access to the SETTINGS Menu. The exact options that can be
accessed through the SETTINGS Menu will depend on the operating
mode currently in use:
FLOW RATE (RPM only): When the entire rate field is highlighted, press
ENTER. Press and hold the UP or DOWN key to change the RPM. The
digits can also be navigated individually using the UP/DOWN arrows;
switch between digits by using the ENTER key. After selecting an optimal
flow rate, press ENTER again to validate. Press the back key to exit edit
mode and save. (NOTE: RPM is the only unit available in Copy Mode.)
PREPARING TUBING: Insert the tube inlet into the supply fluid. Next,
insert the tube outlet into desired container.
SAVE COPY : Pressing the ENTER key with this icon highlighted will
save the copy.
DELETE COPY : Pressing the ENTER key with this icon highlighted
will delete the copy.
Using the UP and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the top
right number and press ENTER. The digits can be navigated individually
using the UP/DOWN arrows; switch between digits by using the ENTER
key. After selecting the batch count, press ENTER again to validate. If a
batch count is not required, setting it to all 0000 will allow for continuous
dispense cycling. This will also change the display icon to infinity ( ).
Press the back key to exit.
To reset the batch count, highlight the lower left and press ENTER.
Using the UP and DOWN arrows on the control panel, highlight the time
and press ENTER. The digits can be navigated individually using the
UP/DOWN arrows; switch between digits by using the ENTER key. After
selecting the Off Time, press ENTER again to validate. Press the back key
to exit.
CAUTIONS: Replace the power cord only with one of the same
type and rating. The minimum power ratings are stated on the
rear panel.
The power cord set supplied with your pump drive meets the
requirements of the country where you purchased the pump
drive. If you use the pump drive in another country, you must use
a power cord set that meets the requirements of that country.
Cleaning Keep the drive enclosure clean with mild detergents. Do not immerse or
use excessive fluid when cleaning.
Construction
Dimensions (L × W × H):
Models 07525-20 and 07525-40 Miniflex 9.38 in × 5.5 in × 6.19 in
(238 × 140 × 157 mm)
Model 77123-00 Microflex 8.09 in × 5.5 in × 6.19 in
(205 × 140 × 157 mm)
Weight:
Models 07525-20 and 07525-40 Miniflex 4.8 lb (2.2 kg)
Model 77123-00 Microflex 4.5 lb (2.0 kg)
Enclosure Rating: IP 33 per IEC 60529
Environment
Temperature, Operating: 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
Temperature, Storage: –25° to 65°C (–13° to 149°F)
Humidity (non-condensing): 10% to 90%
Altitude: Less than 2000 m
Pollution Degree: Pollution Degree 2
(Indoor use — lab, office)
Chemical Resistance: Exposed material is aluminum,
ABS plastic and vinyl
Compliance: (For CE Mark):
EN61010-1 (EU Low Voltage Directive) and
EN61326 (EU EMC Directive)
Desktop Power Supply
Input: IEC320 C14 AC Inlet with an input range
of 90V AC to 264V AC @ 47-63 Hz,
90W.
Output: Plug 2.5 mm x 5.5 mm, Center Positive
24V DC
Compliance: PFC, cUL, UL, TUV, BSMI, CCC, PSE,
FCC, CE
This warranty shall not apply to: (a) defects or damage resulting from: (i)
misuse of the product, (ii) use of the product in other than its normal and
customary manner, (iii) accident or neglect, (iv) improper testing,
operation, maintenance, service, repair, installation, or storage, (v)
unauthorized alteration or modification, or (b) post-expiration dated
materials.
The warranty period for this product is two (2) years from date of purchase.
Product Return To limit charges and delays, contact the seller or Manufacturer for
authorization and shipping instructions before returning the product, either
within or outside of the warranty period. When returning the product, please
state the reason for the return. For your protection, pack the product
carefully and insure it against possible damage or loss. Any damages resulting
from improper packaging are your responsibility.
Technical Assistance If you have any questions about the use of this product, contact the
Manufacturer or authorized seller.
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