PM 51 Touch Screen1 PDF
PM 51 Touch Screen1 PDF
PM 51 Touch Screen1 PDF
Version 5.x
> SN 7000
Service Manual
CONTENTS
chapter headline page
1 General notes
1.1 Contact partner 1.1
1.2 Proved security 1.1
1.3 Precautions and hazards 1.2
2 Service concepts
2.1 Service level 2.1
2.2 Conditions 2.2
5 Assembling / Dismantling
This service manual was created for the telephone service and technical service staff.
Address: Kurfuerstenstraße 75 - 79
D - 13467 Berlin
Germany
E-mail: [email protected]
This device was examined and left the factory in perfect technical condition. To preserve this and
protect safe and faultless operation, the user must follow the instructions and remarks of this
service manual.
To preserve this condition and to guarantee a safe working, information and working advices,
which are included in these working instructions, have to be heeded by the applier.
The hard- and software is subject to a program of continuous evaluation and improvement and,
therefore, may be changed in the future. This also concerns service requirements.
All samples and reagents should be treated with caution accorded to those known to contain
pathogenic organisms. Similarly, the cleaning of component part of Photometer 5010 V5+ should
be carried out in compliance with health and safety.
This device has been constructed and checked in accordance with standards EN 61010-1 and
EN 61010-2-101. When the device leaves our factory it is in perfect condition from the point of view
of work safety. To keep it that way and to ensure safe operation the user must follow the
instructions and warnings given in the operation instruction manual.
The electrical protection of the device corresponds to Class 1 (it has a protective earth).
The power plug must only be inserted into a socket that has a protective contact. The protection
must not be abolished by using an extension lead that does not have a protective earth wire.
Warning:
Any break in the earth wire inside or outside the device and any loose connection of the earth wire
can make the operation of the device dangerous. A deliberate break or interruption is not allowed.
When the housing is opened or the components are being removed (except when this can be done
by hand), live parts may be exposed. Connection may also be live.
Therefore, if the carrying out of an adjustment, service or repair on the open device in the live state
is unavoidable, this must be done by an expert who is familiar with the dangers involved.
Make sure you only use fuses of the specified type and rated amperage when replacing the old
ones. Repaired fuses must not be used and the fuse holder must not be bypassed.
If you have any reason to believe that the device can no longer operate safely, take it out of use
and make sure no one can use it accidentally.
It must be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible when the device:
• fails to operate
• has been stored under unfavorable conditions for a fairly long time
The Photometer 5010 V5+ should be used by appropriately qualified persons only.
On repairable modules the quality and function is always provided by the manufacturer according
to the latest technology. This keeps Photometer 5010 V5+ always on the highest quality level.
The exchange price for modules will be kept on a low level to guarantee repairs, on an economical
basis.
2.2 Conditions
Warranty period The warranty period for devices is 16 months starting with the date of
for devices ... shipment ex works Berlin/Federal Republic of Germany or 12 months
starting with the date of the first installation, whichever period is shorter.
... and spare parts For spare parts a warranty of 6 months from installation date of the part
applies. Prerequisite for this is that the warranty period for spare parts shall
not fall short of the warranty period of the device where a spare part has
been installed. A further prerequisite is, that this period shall not exceed a
period of 24 months starting with the delivery of the spare part ex works
Berlin/Federal Republic of Germany.
Hint:
In case the device has a remaining warranty period of more than 6 months,
the parts remain under warranty until the warranty period of the device
expires.
Important information:
− Only parts marked with "A" in the price list are generally accepted under
warranty.
− Only return those parts marked with "R" in the spare part list.
− All defective parts ( non-"R" and "A" parts ) should be kept on stock for
a period of 7 months. In case the manufacturer needs the part for
investigation it will be requested from Berlin.
− All parts returned to Berlin and not requested by Berlin will be sent back
at the expense of the dealer/customer.
Handling of As a general rule, all device repairs should be carried out by authorized and
repairs trained personnel only.
Repair of devices
Complete devices are not accepted for replacement or repair unless this
has been agreed with ROBERT RIELE GmbH & Co KG.
Before replacement or repair can take place, the validity of the request must
be examined and the question of costs must be settled in a written
agreement with ROBERT RIELE GmbH & Co KG.
Terms of delivery All shipping conditions for spare parts to the dealer/customer are
ex works Berlin.
Emergency In case of emergency, a copy of the complete RA form should be sent by fax
shipment (+49 / 30 / 404 05 29) or electronic mail (e-mail: [email protected]) to
ROBERT RIELE GmbH & Co KG, Berlin
If fax was used for Emergency RA the original RA form has to be mailed or
sent by electronic mail to Berlin.
Handling of costs Replacements for R-parts are shipped at a repair price. In case the parts are
no longer repairable, the dealer/customer will be charged later on with the
difference of the new price.
Replacements for warranty requests are shipped free of charge.
In case the manufacturer does not accept the warranty request, the
dealer/customer will be charged later on with the R-price for R-parts and the
new price for non R-parts.
In case of the
device is out of − Installation date of spare part when part was installed within the last
warranty 6 months.
Utility programs
M A I N M E N U Main menu:
M E A S U R E W I T H P R O G R . M E T H O D S
Utility programs are necessary for the adjustment
and maintenance of the photometer.
M E A S U R E W I T H B A S I C M E T H O D S
M E A S U R E N E W / C H A N G E / C O P Y
U T I L I T I E S L A M P L F
3 7 . 0 3 C 2 2 . 1 1 . 0 7 1 1 : 3 9
U T I L I T I E S P A G E 1 / 5
Page 1 of utility programs:
desplazamiento
Scrolling through all utility programs is possible
D A R K A D J U S T M E N T P A G E
by [PAGE]. The current page is shown at the right
upper screen corner. By [EXIT] the program
M U L T I - S T A N D A R D
returns to the main menu.
P R I N T E R
A utility program is selected by pressing the
relating key.
P U M P / B U B B L E D E T E C T E X I T
3 7 . 0 1 C 2 2 . 1 1 . 0 7 1 3 : 0 5
U T I L I T I E S P A G E 5 / 5
Page 5 of utility programs:
A D C C O U N T S ( O P T I C )
S E R V I C E T O O L S E X I T
3 7 . 0 1 C 2 2 . 1 1 . 0 7 1 3 : 0 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [13467]
ESC 9 0 . + - E Stop function by [ESC].
Utilities Description in
chapter
of OM
Dark adjustment 7.2.1
Multi-standard function 7.2.2
Printer ON / OFF 7.2.3
Pump / bubble detector 7.2.4
Menu serial COM 7.2.5
Quality control 7.2.6
Settings printout 7.2.7
Data logging registro de datos 7.2.8
Temperature ON / OFF 7.2.9
Temperature adjustment 7.2.10
Laboratory name 7.2.11
User name 7.2.12
Error list 7.2.13
Key signal ON / OFF 7.2.14
Touch panel adjustment 7.2.15
Date / Time 7.2.16
Language 7.2.17
ADC counts (Optic) 7.2.18
Send results 7.2.19
Service tools 7.2.20
Enter password:
S1 System Initialisation
With [START] the default parameters will be set.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ESC 9 0 . + - E
Beeper ON
Printer internal ON
Printer external OFF
Real time clock ON
Boost mode up to 390 nm
Language English
Analog-digital converter correction 150
Temperature control: Correction values 3000
EDP OFF
EDP protocol STX / ETX / BCC
Resulting factors of methods based on standard not affected
Error list not affected
Laboratory name not affected
User name not affected
Data logging not affected
Quality control not affected
Multi-standard functions not affected
Bubble detector ON
S2 Memory
S E R V I C E T O O L S S U B M E N U
The submenu shows different kinds of memory.
D E L E T E F R E E M E T H O D S
M U L T I - S T D M E M O R Y
registro
D E L . L O G G E R M E M O R Y
D E L . Q C M E M O R Y E X I T
E X I T S T A R T
E X I T S T A R T
S3 Display Test
The display test is invoked with [START].
S4 Lamp
The function shows the current lamp voltage. The value
is shown in the second line (e.g. 12.13 V).
S5 Serial No.
The current serial number of the device can be read
and set. The number (e.g. 7001) is shown on the right
upper corner of the window.
SERIAL NO. 7001
A new number can be entered with maximum five
digits.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The input has to be confirmed with [E].
ESC 9 0 . + - E
S7 Set Wavelength
The assignment of wavelength and filter position can
be done.
S E T W A V E L E N G T H
1 : 3 4 0 6 : 6 2 3 The current filter position is blinking.
2 : 4 0 5 7 : 9 9 9
3 : 4 9 2 8 : 9 9 9 With [SELECT] the filter position can be set.
4 : 5 4 6 9 : 9 9 9
5 : 5 7 8
With [NEW] the wavelength can be edited.
E X I T N E W S E L E C T
[EXIT] leaves the function without any changes.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ESC 9 0 . + - E
TEST FILTER WHEEL With [F0] up to [F9] the discrete positions of the filter
wheel can be selected.
F1 340nm 399MS
A specific value (e.g. 399MS) shows the rotation of the
filter wheel. The abbreviation MS is used for motor
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 step.
ESCF9 F0
S9 Temperature ON/OFF
The temperature regulation can be switched on or
switched off. The current setting is shown in the first
line as ON or OFF.
TEMPERATURE 37C ON D
O F F R E Q U I RED 14165 The display shows additionally the following
2 5 C A C T U A L 14053 information:
3 0 C S T A B I LITY 4
3 7 C C O N V E RTER 947
• a D in case of an inserted flow through cuvette
EXIT OK SELECT adaptor
• an E in case of an inserted standard cuvette
adaptor
• the required value of temperature regulation
• the actual value of temperature regulation
• the stability value
• the current value of ADC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ESC 9 0 . + - E
NEW VALUE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ESC 9 0 . + - E
ADC CORRECTION 150 The range of this value is 0 up to 255. The default
value is 150.
ESC 9 0 . + - E
ESC 9 0 . + - E
E X I T S T A R T
bucle abierto
DELAY 5 C/F
The procedure is working in an open loop and
produces results as long as the [EXIT] is pushed.
42
1.234 By [ZERO] an automatic zero adjustment can be done.
E X I T S T A R T
E X I T S T A R T
Location
Backside of Photometer 5010 V5+, base plate
Replacement
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate
• see chapter 5.6 Power supply
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Fuses
Between the mains switch and the mains cable connector there is a cartridge with two fuses Fa and Fb with
following specifications:
• dimensions [mm] : 5 * 20
• standard: IEC 60127-2/V
• time-current characteristic: time lag (T)
• voltage rating: 250 V
• rated current: 1.6 A
• marking: T 1.6 A H
power input
90 V~ - 264 V~
gnye gnye
fuses Fa and Fb
ground
connection
wh gr
mains switch
br bk
line filter
br bk
PE N L
AC / DC
power supply
REF 5010-016
(terminal block
with 7-pins)
power input
90 V~ - 264 V~
gnye gnye
fuses Fa and Fb
ground
connection
wh gr
Mains switch
br bk
line filter
br bk
PE N L
AC / DC
power supply
REF 5010-086
(terminal block
with 9-pins)
Location
Backside of Photometer 5010 V5+, base plate
fan
mains switch
fuses Fa and Fb
power input
90 V~ - 264 V~
• V1: + 5 VDC / 7 A
• V2: + 15 VDC / 3 A
• V3: - 15 VDC / 1 A
Location
Base plate of Photometer 5010 V5+
Replacement
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.6 Power supply
• see chapter 4.4 Cable power supply / printer
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
See also exploded view, chapter „Dismantling“
Terminal block
P1
Capacitor
10000 µF/25 V
• V1: + 5 VDC / 7 A
• V2: + 15 VDC / 3 A
• V3: - 15 VDC / 1 A
Location
Base plate of Photometer 5010 V5+
Replacement
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.6 Power supply
• see chapter 4.4 Cable power supply / printer
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
See also exploded view, chapter „Dismantling“
Terminal block
Cable AC / DC
power supply
Cable
CN2 printer
controller /
power supply
Capacitor
10000 µF/25 V
Devices from
SN 8002 without
pin header.
Devices up to
SN 8002 with
pin header.
• After installing AC / DC power supply it is strongly recommended to update to the newest operating
system version (see Operating Instructions Photometer 5010, chapter 7.2.5.4).
Location
The printer controller cable supply should be placed
as shown here.
Location
Base plate
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate
• see chapter 5.5 Optical unit: Filter wheel, motor filter wheel, motor peristaltic pump, light barrier
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Mechanical operations:
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate – page 5.3.1
The filter wheel is turned by hand so that the corresponding hole is at the cut-out of the motor mounting plate
(see page 4.11.1).
Tool B
With the tool kit filter exchange ( RIELE
REF 5010-001 ) a filter exchange can be
easily carried out.
Tool A
Left picture:
Optical filter with marking
340 nm
Right picture:
Optical filter with marking
arrow. The arrow shows
the direction of the light.
ESC 9 0 . + - E
SERVICE TOOLS PAGE 4/5 Indicated is the current value of the optical
analogue-digital converter. The value is
proportional to the light-current depending on
ADC COUNTS (OPTIC) the selected amplification level and the boost
BOOST OFF
V0 F1 340 nm 21336 setting.
3. The ADC counts of the new wavelength should be within a range of 15.000 and 600.000.
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
Unscrew the knurled head screw.
Attention:
The halogen lamp may be hot.
2. In case of working with the flow-through cuvette adaptor the cell must be filled with distilled water. In
case of working with the standard cuvette adaptor the cuvette compartment must be empty.
6. Check one after another the used positions of the filter wheel.
Lense
Plug P7
Location
The photodiode is situated at the optical unit. The
plug P7 is connected with the socket ST7 on the
mother board RR-120.
Unit photodiode
Plug P7
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate
• see chapter 5.4 Optical compartment, peristaltic pump, heating unit
Heat sink
Mica washer
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate
• see chapter 5.5 Optical unit: Filter wheel, motor filter wheel, motor peristaltic pump, light barrier
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate
• see chapter 5.5 Optical unit: Filter wheel, motor filter wheel, motor peristaltic pump, light barrier
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Light barrier
Location
Optical unit.
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening – item 1, item 2, item 3, item 5
• see chapter 5.5 Optical unit: Filter wheel, motor filter wheel, motor peristaltic pump, light barrier
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
TEST FILTER WHEEL With [F0] up to [F9] the discret positions of the filter
wheel can be selected.
F1 340nm 399MS
A specific value (e.g. 399MS) shows the rotation of
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
the filter wheel. The abbreviation MS is used for
motor step.
ESCF9 F0
Move the holder up or down as long as each hole
situated on the border line of the filter wheel is
centered to the hole situated on the mounting plate.
3. Check one after another the used positions of the filter wheel.
Location
Bubble detector
Replacement retirar
tapa
Open the lid. Disconnect the bubble detector. Withdraw the aspiration tubing from the metal tube. Don’t bend
the apiration tubing. Replace the bubble detector.
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
For further information see OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, chapter 7.2.4 – Pump / bubble detector.
Para mas informacion
• Plastic adaptor
• Flow-through cuvette with a volume of 32 µl
• Heating unit unidad de calefaccion
• Plug
• Potentiometer for factory calibration
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
Loosen clamp screw, open tube connection, remove adaptor.
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
After installation of a new cuvette adaptor a dark level adjustment has to be done by
[UTILITIES] [DARK LEVEL ADJUSTMENT] [START].
• Plastic adapter
• Heating unit
• Plug
• Potentiometer for factory calibration
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
Loosen clamp screw, remove adaptor.
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
After installation of a new cuvette adaptor a dark level adjustment has to be done by
[UTILITIES] [DARK LEVEL ADJUSTMENT] [START].
Holding spring for disp. cuvette
REF 1707159001
Location
Optical unit
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening – item 1, item 2, item 3, item 5
Loosen milled nut and remove the connector bubble detector.
Remove the green lead with crimped connector belonging to plug P2 pin 4 (type of adaptor).
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Ondular washer
Location
Optical unit
Lamp holder
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening – item 1, item 2, item 3, item 5
Remove halogen lamp. For further information see chapter 4.12 – Halogen lamp. Unplug P4. Unscrew the two
cylinder head screws.
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
waste tubing
REF 1704834001
aspiration tubing
REF 5010-065
Location
Top case
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening – item 1, item 2 and item 5
• see chapter 5.2 Separating the top case from the bottom case
• see chapter 4.41 Touchscreen
Note: When the plastic foil touchscreen (REF 5010-070) is removed from device it might not be reusable.
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
• Sipping lever
• Microswitch (see chapter 4.33)
• Metal tube inlet
• Lid
• Touchscreen with PCB RR-122
(see chapter 4.41)
• Plastic foil touchscreen
(see chapter 4.34)
Location
Top case
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening – item 1, item 2 and item 5
• see chapter 5.2 Separating the top case from the bottom case
• see chapter 4.41 Touchscreen
• see chapter 4.43 PCB RR-122 Display, printer, touch
• see chapter 4.34 Plastic foil touchscreen
Note: When the plastic foil touchscreen (REF 5010-070) is removed from device it might not be reusable.
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Location
Top case
Replacement
Remove aspirate tubing from metal tube inlet.
Remove metal tube inlet by turning and pulling at the same time.
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Location
Top case
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating the top case from the bottom case
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Use for example glue „Delomet Typ 2301“.
Location
Top case
Replacement
Remove the plastic foil carefully. Avoid scratches on the top case.
Note: When the plastic foil is removed from device it might not be reusable.
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Location
Top case
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Marked lead
Location
Base plate
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate
• see chapter 5.7 Motherboard
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
Perform the installation instruction of this chapter.
Voltages
1. Before adjustment switch the Photometer 5010 V5+ off. Open the device. Open the photometer
regarding safety rules of chapter 1 of this service manual (chapter 5.1 Opening).
2. The device plug of the mains cable must be put into the mains cable socket at the back of the device
and the mains plug of the mains cable must be put into a grounded mains socket.
3. Switch the device on.
4. Use DVM for measuring ± 12 VDC.
5. Connect the negative lead of DVM to the ground connector (soldering connector).
6. Connect the positive lead of DVM to the pin 3 of IC10.
7. Check the voltage + 5 VDC (tolerance ± 5%).
8. Connect the positive lead of DVM to the pin 4 of IC10.
9. Check the voltage - 12 VDC (tolerance ± 5%).
10. Connect the positive lead of DVM to the pin 14 of IC10.
11. Check the voltage + 12 VDC (tolerance ± 5%).
12. Connect the positive lead of DVM to the battery BT1.
13. Check the voltage + 3 VDC (tolerance ± 10%).
+ 3 VDC ± 10%
A voltage / frequency converter IC9 (AD654) is connected to the output of the amplifier.
The microcontroller can set the amplification of the amplifier stage by the multiplexer IC10 (ADG428). The
eight different settings of amplification are called V0 up to V7. The setting V0 is equivalent to the lowest
amplification.
The microcontroller converts the frequency signal of the voltage / frequency converter to a digital result in a
range between 0 and ~ 600000. This result is called value of the ADC.
The value of the ADC in the case of photocurrent = 0 (darkness) is called offset. The offset is
The following diagram shows the ADC-counter values versus the photocurrent.
ADC
~ 600.000
offset
0
photo current
plug 1 MOhm
V0: 18865, V1: 18869, V2: 18872, V3: 18887, V4: 18899, V5: 18901, V6: 18923, V7: 18933
The deviation between V0 and V7 shall be smaller than absolute 200 counts.
16. Switch the device off.
17. Remove the plug 1 MOhm and connect the photodiode plug with the socket ST7.
18. Do a dark level adjustment by applying utility U1 with both cuvette adaptors.
(OM chapter 7.2.1 - Dark level adjustment).
• microcontroller system
• temperature sensor
• analogue-digital-converter (ADC)
• heating unit
• cooling unit
Microcontroller System
The temperature control circuit is a PID-controller, a software module in the microcontroller system. The PID-
controller works in the background all the time. Dependent on the cuvette adaptor the PID-controller uses
different parameters.
The required value of temperature is ascertained by the program of the microprocessor system. The
temperature is controlled according to the set temperature in the selected method.
The PID-controller gives information to the controlling program about the given temperature tolerances and
therefore about the readiness for measuring.
ADC
32767
ca. 17000
ca. 15200
ca. 13900
0
2,98 VDC 3,03 VDC 3,1 VDC
input voltage
of temperature sensor
Cooling
For cooling or counter cooling during heating the microcontroller system switches on a Peltier element. There
are four power levels with following terms and meaning:
0 = Cooling out
1 = Cooling (low level)
2 = Cooling (middle level)
3 = Cooling (high level)
In case of temperature changing by method selection cooling level 0 is selected if desired temperature is
higher as selected one.
In case of temperature changing by method selection cooling level 3 is selected if desired temperature is lower
as selected one.
If selected temperature is reached it is switched over to a cooling level depending on the temperature:
• for 37 degrees Centigrade ⇒ cooling level 1
• for 30 degrees Centigrade ⇒ cooling level 2
• for 25 degrees Centigrade ⇒ cooling level 3
The cooling element is a Peltier element. The Peltier element functions as a heat pump and transports heat
out of the cuvette adaptor to the heat sink. The heat sink is provided with air by the fan of the device and
transports the heat outside to the area.
The Peltier element operates with a voltage, switch able on four levels:
• cooling level 0 ⇒ 0 VDC
• cooling level 1 ⇒ 0.45 VDC
• cooling level 2 ⇒ 0.9 VDC
• cooling level 3 ⇒ 1.3 VDC
Involved components are the microcontroller unit IC3 (87C52PLCC), the OP-booster U1A (LM358), the
transistor T4 (BC547), the transistor T5 (TIP132 mounted at the base plate) and the Peltier element.
Explanation:
ACTUAL VALUE ⇔ Actual value of the ADC
REQUIRED VALUE ⇔ Sum of TEMPERATURE VALUE + CORRECTION VALUE
TEMPERATURE VALUE ⇔ Value assigned to a temperature level of 37 °C, 30 °C or 25 °C. This
value is automatically selected by the device according to the state of
operating. The temperature value is board-characteristic and cuvette
adaptor specific. The values for the temperature levels of 37 °C, 30 °C
or 25 °C are ascertained in factory and noted during the check of the
board. They are stored within the battery powered RAM.
Dependent on the used cuvette adaptor different service programs can
show and edit the values stored in battery powered RAM. The system
can be adjusted to lower or higher temperature values. A change of
about 25 counts means a temperature change of 0.1 °C.
• Service program S10 - Temperature value
is used for editing the value
(chapter 3.3)
• Service program S12 - Temperature calibration
calibrates the system automatically.
(chapter 3.3 / chapter 9.1)
The value is noted on a sticker. The sticker is shown on the left and put
RR_120 7000
on top of the IC15 (SABC517).
S FTH The sticker shows the serial number of the board (e.g. 7000) and the
25 °C 8255 8230 temperature values of 25 °C, 30 °C, 37 °C of standard cuvette adaptor
30 °C 9495 9430 (S) and flow-through adaptor (FTH).
37 °C 11198 11113
In addition the values are documented in the device card of Photometer
5010 V5+ and stored in a file at the manufacturer.
CORRECTION VALUE ⇔ Correction value in the range of 0 and 9999. The default value is 3000.
After using the service program S1 - System initialization (chapter 3.3)
the correction value is set to the default value 3000.
The system can be adjusted to a lower or a higher temperature value. A
change of about 25 counts means a temperature change of 0.1 °C.
• Service program S11 - Correction value
is used for editing the value
(chapter 3.3)
• Utility programs U10 - Temperature adjustment
adjusts the system automatically.
(chapter OM 7.2.10)
M A I N M E N U
M E A S U R E W I T H P R O G R . M E T H O D S
M E A S U R E W I T H B A S I C M E T H O D S
M E T H O D S N E W / C H A N G E / C O P Y
U T I L I T I E S L A M P L F
3 7 . 0 5 C 0 4 . 0 1 . 0 6 1 1 : 3 9
******ACTUAL*SETS*******
DATE: 11.05.08
TIME: 11:49:06
PHOTOMETER 5010 # 7000 Yellow marked variables:
V5.12a 31.10.08 D /2.0
PCB LAYOUT d Those variables are specific to the
ADC COUNTS (DARK ADJ.) E device and created in the factory.
0: 17970 1: 17970 In case of replacing the variables
2: 17971 3: 17971 get information by:
4: 17971 5: 17971
6: 17972 7: 17972 Serial number:
ADC COUNTS (DARK ADJ.) D (see item 6)
0: 17970 1: 17971
2: 17971 3: 17972 Layout of pcb motherboard:
4: 17972 5: 17976 (see item 9)
6: 17980 7: 17980
TEMPERATURE E Temperature values:
25C 8250 3000 (see item 8)
30C 9500 3000
37C 11250 3000 ADC correction:
TEMPERATURE D The default value is 150.
25C 8250 3000
30C 9500 3000 Boost nm:
37C 11250 3000 The default value is 390.
FILTER
0: DDD 1: 340
2: 405 3: 492 Red marked variables:
4: 546 5: 578 ADC counts:
6: 623 7: 999 (see item 13 and 17)
8: 999 9: 999
PUMP MS Air, MS/50ul and B-Det:
MS AIR 205 (see item 14 and 15)
MS/50ul 61
B-DET. 4 VDC Lamp:
BATTERY: OK (see item 2 and chapter 3.3 – S17
VOLUME OPTIMIZED OFF Calibration 12 VADC)
VDC LAMP 12.09V
ADC CORRECTION 150
STACK TEST 18
BOOST nm 390
EDP ON (STX-ETX-BCC)
LANGUAGE
1: ENGLISH
2: GERMAN
KEY SIGNAL ON
PROGR. METHODS 0
P1 Potentiometer 10K
Attention! The following parts of the circuit diagrams are not specified.
P1 Potentiometer 10K
Attention! The following parts of the circuit diagrams are used with different values.
R40 Resistor
in case of using 12 mm interference filters 470K or
560K
in case of using 10 mm interference filters 1M
Description of sparepart
The resistors R30 and R40 are equipped with two 1MOhm resistors in parallel circuit. This configuration
results in an effective resistor of 500K.
Hint: If the device is maladjusted, this function can directly be called during the switching on routine:
Keep the touchscreen pressed during switching on. After some seconds a deep signal tone sounds and the
text message “TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT” will be shown at the first line of the greeting screen. Release
the touchscreen within one second. Execute the procedure called “Touchscreen adjustment” based on the
description in the “Operating Instructions”.
Location
Top case
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
J/ST9
J/ST8
J/ST1
PCB RR-122
CLOSE
Nut
Spacer
Spring
Location
Top case
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order. Do the following adjustments:
ST9
Voltage 3.5 VDC: Contrast:
1 PIN 2
potentiometer P1 potentiometer P2
Location
Top case
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
Installation
All switches of SW1 have to be set to OFF.
The solder strap B14 has to be closed
The solder strap B16 has to be opened.
The solder strap B19 has to be opened
The solder strap B20 has to be closed.
Location
Base plate
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating top case and bottom case
• see chapter 5.3 Base plate
Disconnect all plugs from the PCB. The plugs are marked with ST1 and ST2.
Remove the two screws attaching the PCB with the base plate (chapter 5.6).
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
ST1
ST2
Location
Backside of Photometer 5010 V5+, base plate.
The plug P3 ist connected with the plug ST3 on the mother board pcb RR-120.
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating the top case from the bottom case
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
bl rd
2 1 P3
Location
Bottom of Photometer 5010 V5+
Replacement
The Photometer 5010 V5+ has to be dismantled:
• see chapter 5.1 Opening
• see chapter 5.2 Separating the top case from the bottom case
After removing the six lens head screws, the base plate can be separated from the bottom case.
The bottom case can then be easily lifted.
Installation
For installation proceed in reverse order.
1 Aspirate tubing
1 Axis printer paper REF 1706853001
1 Dust cover REF 1704818001
2 Fuses for line power
1 Mains cable REF 0552402001
2 Printer paper
Paper Paper 1 Pump tube with joints REF 5010-050
1 Ribbon band printer REF 1010735001
1 Standard cuvette adaptor REF 1704800001
1 Top cover small for printer REF 5010-073
1 Waste tubing
Plastic foil
4. In case of e.g.
dismantling the optical unit
or
replacing an interference line filter
or
replacing the power supply:
Cable 3
Flat cable 2
Flat cable 1
Attention:
Base plate
After removing the six lens head screws, the base plate can be separated from the bottom case.
The bottom case can then be easily lifted.
motherboard
ground connection
optical unit
A3
C3
B3
Tube
7. Optical unit
Drain channel
Cover plate
Countersunk screw
Countersunk screw
Unit photodiode
Heating unit
Rubber strip
PCB RR-126
Attention:
The rubber strip must be inserted in the gap.
PCB RR-126
Photodiode
Plate
C6
B6 D6
5.5 ASSEMBLING / DISMANTLING
Optical unit:
Filter wheel, motor filter wheel, motor peristaltic pump, light barrier
Optical unit
Lamp holder
Allen key
Optic block
In case of assembling:
Use two strips with a thickness of around 0.4 mm for
adjusting the filter wheel.
The strips have to be inserted as a checking and
adjust gauge between filter wheel and mounting
plate.
Mounting plate
Border line
A7
C7
Hardware connection: 1:1 data cable with the following pin configuration:
25-pin 9-pin Photometer 5010 V5+
9-pin female
3 2 2 RXD (Receive Data)
2 3 3 TXD (Transmit Data)
7 5 5 GND (Signal Ground)
7 RTS (Request to send)
8 CTS (Clear to send)
First activate the remote mode of the Photometer 5010 V5+ starting serial interface utilities by
[UTILITIES] -> [MENU SERIAL COM] -> [REMOTE MODE] (OM chapter 7.2.5.2).
The communication starts with a block where the photometer (master) enables the computer (slave) to
send a command (ACK = acknowledge, NAK = not acknowledge):
Within the next block the computer gives the command (for the list of commands see next page):
The two blocks are appearing like a loop alternately one after the other.
List of commands:
e.g.:
K 20; 35; 5; 4; 0; 100.00;
14; 3;GLUCOSE ; 5; 0;
10; 0; 0; 400.0; 16; 0;
Socket ST12
Normal position
Bootstrap position
9. If the application “Serial Monitor 5010” shows a warning box with the content “ERROR 1:
Timeout”, the bootstrap may be damaged. In this case continue with chapter 6.3 - Initialization
of bootstrap.
10. After end of operation switch off the device.
11. Change the position of the jumper belonging to socket ST12 from bootstrap to normal.
12. Switch on the device.
13. After updating the general operating software of the device several initialization procedures
have to be done by using service tools and utilities. A detailed description of the procedure is
written in the Operating Instruction of Serial Monitor 5010 chapter 4.7.
This chapter describes a procedure to initialize a missing bootstrap. The bootstrap is a small program
stored in the battery powered RAM. After changing the battery or after replacing the RAM the bootstrap
has to be renewed. Item 1 up to 8 of chapter 6.2 - Resume after malfunction should be done before.
The display of the device shows an empty screen after switching on the
device. No acoustic signal can be heard.
Pin 1
ERROR 8
19. After loading the general operating software of Photometer 5010 V5+ an initialization can be
done by using a special key code. The procedure makes a default setting of several variables.
Attention: The performing of the following instructions may only be done in case of having a
cleared RAM or a replaced battery.
Enter password:
ESC 9 0 . + - E
SYSTEM INITIALISATION
NO YES
20. Date and time can be set (OM chapter 7.2.16 – Date /Time).
21. Make a setting of the serial number by applying the service tool S5.
22. Make a setting of the attribute of the PCB layout by applying the service tool S6.
Software applications may be dependent on this attribute.
23. Make a setting of additional filters build in (e.g. 670 nm) by applying the service tool S7.
24. Make a setting of the temperature value by applying the service tool S10
(SM chapter 4.40 - Thermal adjustment).
25. Do a calibration 12V ADC by applying the service tool S17.
26. Define the laboratory name by applying the utility U11.
The name of the laboratory can be stored permanently.
27. Define the user names by applying the utility U12.
The names of maximum five users can be stored permanently.
28. Do a dark level adjustment by applying utility U1 with both adaptors
(OM chapter 7.2.1 - Dark level adjustment).
29. Perform a media test by applying utility U4.4
(OM chapter 7.2.4.2 – Media test).
30. Perform a pump calibration by applying utility U4.2
(OM chapter 7.2.4.4 – Pump calibration).
31. Control the settings by applying utility U7
(OM chapter 7.2.7 - Printing settings).
This chapter describes a procedure to configure the operating system to different photometer models.
Since the operating system V5.10 of Photometer 5010 V5 the software module can be alternatively used
with Photometer 4040 V5.
Attention: The performing of the following instructions may only be done in case of working with a
configuration of Photometer 4040 V5. After the performing of the procedure the operating system works
like a Photometer 5010 V5.
Enter password:
ESC 9 0 . + - E
PHOTOMETER [5010].
S E L E C T P H O T O M E T E R The configuration will be changed.
4 0 4 0 5 0 1 0
The display of the device shows an empty screen after switching on.
No acoustic signal can be heard.
Normally the procedure 6.3 – INILIZATION OF BOOTSTRAP based on using an EPROM should be
preferred. But if an EPROM is not available, the following procedure can be performed with another unit
of Photometer 4040 V5+ or Photometer 5010 V5+.
Phase 1:
The well working device has to be dismantled:
1. see chapter 5.1 - Opening – item 4 and item 5
2. see chapter 5.7 - Motherboard
The position of the 32 pin FLASH MEMORY is shown by the white rectangle in the following
picture. The white point marks pin 1.
Notice that electrostatic discharge can destroy the FLASH MEMORY and the motherboard of
the device.
Attention: The PCB includes an active battery supplying the RAM and the real time clock. Avoid
short-circuit caused by e.g. a screw driver or a dropped screw! Pay attention to the metallic
spacers between PCB and base plate in case of relocating.
Pin 1
72 wrong address at saving test results send results through serial interface and delete
results (chapter 7.2.19)
73 results memory full, it will be overwritten overwrite results memory or send and delete
results (chapter 7.2.19)
74 BCC error at sending result string send results through serial interface and delete
results (chapter 7.2.19)
the operating system behaves like a Photometer set the type of operating system to Photometer
4040 5010 (chapter 6.4).
sorted by REF
REF DESCRIPTION
sorted by REF
REF DESCRIPTION
sorted by DESCRIPTION
REF DESCRIPTION
sorted by DESCRIPTION
REF DESCRIPTION
The photometer-cuvette temperature is measured in case of using the single cuvette adaptor in an
aluminium-dummy cuvette or in case of using the flow-through cuvette adaptor in the original flow-through
cuvette.
The resistance of the thermistor is measured by a 4½ digit digital multimeter (DMM). The requirements of
the DMM are given in chapter 7. The corresponding temperature is listed in chapter 8.
3. Operating conditions
The calibration should be performed under normal operating conditions, i.e.
• Room temperature: 15 °C to 30 °C
• Relative humidity: 40 % to 80 %
• No ventilation or draft
Note that the variation of the room temperature should not exceed ± 2 °C during the calibration process.
5. Test procedure
a. In case of using the single cuvette adaptor insert the dummy-cuvette instead of a square cell.
In case of using the flow-through adaptor remove the joint inlet tube cuvette / aspirate tubing and
the outlet tube cuvette.
b. Connect the thermistor lead to the two-wire resistance input of the DMM.
c. Insert the thermistor-probe into the hole of the photometer dummy-cuvette or the hole of the outlet
tube cuvette of the flow-through cuvette.
Caution: Handle the delicate probe with care! Pay attention to the correct position of the probe.
Avoid bubbles within the aperture of the flow-through cuvette.
d. Switch on the DMM and Photometer 5010 and wait 15 minutes for warming up.
e. Select the two-wire resistance function and appropriate range on the DMM. The resistance of the
thermistor is in the range of 6 kOhm up to 10 kOhm for the temperature range of 25 °C up to
37 °C. The table of resistance of thermistor (REF 090-063) shows the assigned resistance for a
given temperature (see chapter 9 – item 8).
j. Check the temperature control by using service program item 9 – S9 Temperature ON/OFF.
As long as temperature is not stabilized, the stability is showing a value different of zero. It needs
minimum five minutes until a stabilized temperature level is reached. Wait 10 minutes
furthermore.
k. Read the displayed measurement of DMM in Ohm. Look up in the table of resistance the
appropriate set of values. Calculate by performing a linear interpolation the assigned temperature
value (see chapter 9 – item 8).
m. Check the temperature control by using service program item 9 – S9 Temperature ON/OFF.
As long as temperature is not stabilized, the stability is showing a value different of zero. It needs
minimum five minutes until a stabilized temperature level is reached. Wait 5 minutes furthermore.
n. Read the displayed measurement of DMM in Ohm. Look up in the table of resistance the
appropriate set of values. The temperature value should show the desired value.
o. Read the required value and subtract the value 3000. The result is called temperature value. Note
this value in calibration protocol combined with adaptor type and temperature level.
See for additional information in chapter 4.40 – MOTHER BOARD – Thermal adjustment.
p. Repeat above mentioned steps with the temperature levels 25 °C, 30 °C and 37 °C for both types
of adaptors.
6. Documentation
For documentation use a form containing following table:
If the 24 months resistance-accuracy fulfils the above accuracy requirements, the latest
Calibration Certificate can be ≤ 24 months old.
If the resistance R is found in the table, get the appropriate temperature value and finish this chapter.
If the actual temperature of the thermistor is in the range of the required temperature ± 1.5 °C, two values
of resistance can be read from table with the relation:
R0 > R > R1
The resistances R0 and R1 form an interval. They are a set of data points next to the resistance R.
The assigned temperature values of the resistances R0 and R1 are called T0 and T1.
The assigned temperature T can be calculated by the formula:
Example:
In case of a given resistance R with the value 9978 Ohm you can find the interpolated temperature T by:
T = 25.05 °C