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1. 000040 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 20 20 32 00 0D 53 45 2 SE 00000050 AG AS 43 54 20 SR SE B OF SE oF SF OF OE SF OF LECI 00000060 5F 5F 5F 20 46 31 00 OD 54 45 4D 50 45 52 41 54 F1 TEMPERAT 00000070 55 52 45 20 SF SF SF 5F 5F SF SF 5F 20 4F 46 46 URE OFF 00000080 00 OD 51 2E 43 2E 20 SF SF SF SF 5F 5F SF 5F SF Q C 00000090 5F SF SF 5F SF SF 20 4F 46 46 00 OD 44 41 54 45 OFF DATE 00000040 20 28 4D 4D 2F 44 44 2F 59 59 29 20 30 38 2F 32 MM DD YY 08 2 000000B0 37 2F 39 37 00 OD 54 49 4D 45 20 28 48 48 3A 4D 7 97 TIME HH M 000000C0 4D 3A 53 53 29 20 30 39 3A 35 30 3A 35 38 00 OD M SS 09 50 58 000000D0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 000000E0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 OD OD 20 20 31 20 3D 1 000000F0 202E 2E 2E 2E 2E 26E 25E 2E 2E 26 2E 2B QE 20 20 dsrscs nekes 00000100 20 31 20 OD 20 20 32 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 1 2 SAMPLE 00000110 20 41 42 53 45 4E 54 20 20 20 20 20 OD 20 20 33 ABSENT 3 00000120 20 3D 20 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2B 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Lee eee eee eee 00000130 20 20 20 31 20 0D 20 20 34 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 1 4 SAMP 00000140 4C 45 20 41 42 53 45 4E 54 20 20 20 20 20 OD 20 LE ABSENT 00000150 20 35 20 3D 20 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 5 64 00000160 2E 2E 20 20 20 31 20 0D 20 20 36 20 3D 20 53 41I 1 6 SA 00000170 4D 50 4C 45 20 41 42 53 45 4E 54 20 20 20 20 20 MPLE ABSENT 00000180 OD 20 20 37 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 20 48 49 7 SAMPLE HI 00000190 47 48 20 20 20 20 20 20
2. 20 0D 20 20 38 20 3D 20 GH oS 00000140 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 20 41 42 53 45 4E 54 20 20 20 SAMPLE ABSENT 000001B0 20 20 0D 20 20 39 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 20 9 SAMPLE 000001C0 41 42 53 45 4E 54 20 20 20 20 20 OD 20 31 30 20 ABSENT 10 000001D0 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 20 41 42 53 45 4E 54 20 SAMPLE ABSENT 000001E0 20 20 20 20 OD 20 31 31 20 3D 20 2E 2E 2E 2E 25 De D St oe cote chs 000001F0 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 20 20 20 31 20 OD 20 31 gi ll 1 00000200 32 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 20 41 42 53 45 4E 2 SAMPLE ABS 00000210 54 20 20 20 20 20 0D 20 31 33 20 3D 20 2E 2E 2E T 1S gs 00000220 ZH 2b 2E 2mp 2B 2B 26E 2E 2E 2E2020 20731 20 0D 2 fees es 1 00000230 20 31 34 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 20 41 42 53 14 SAMPLE ABS 00000240 45 4E 54 20 20 20 20 20 OD 20 31 35 20 3D 20 53 ENT kous 19 00000250 41 4D 50 4C 45 20 41 42 53 45 4E 54 20 20 20 20 AMPLE ABSENT 00000260 20 OD 20 31 36 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 20 41 16 SAMPLE A 00000270 42 53 45 4E 54 20 20 20 20 20 OD 20 31 37 20 3D BSENT 17 00000280 20 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 26 2E 20 20 eat 00000290 20 31 20 OD 20 31 38 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 1 18 SAMPLE 000002A0 20 41 42 53 45 4E 54 20 20 20 20 20 OD 20 31 39 ABSENT 19 000002B0 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 4C 45 20 41 42 53 45 4E 54 SAMPLE ABSENT 000002C0 20 20 20 20 20 OD 20 32 30 20 3D 20 53 41 4D 50 20 SAMP 000002D0 4c 45 20 41 42 53 45 4B 54 20 20 20 20 20 LE ABSENT Note If the QC is introduced the QUALI
3. Extract by User s Manual VES MATIC 30 30Plus DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCES 8 Main switch ON OFF 9 Fuses and voltage change 10 Power cord socket 11 RS 232 connector for the external computer 12 Connector for external bar code reader 13 RS485 connector 14 Forced ventilation fan Rear View CONNECTION A HOST COMPUTER TO VES 20 30 INSTRUMENTATION Check that the connection cables are 3 wire connectors Tx Rx Gnd and are connected as follows VES CONNECTOR HOST COMPUTER CONNECTOR Type DB9 Type DB9 Type DB25 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ASYNCHRONOUS SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL The new generation of Ves Matic line supports two type of serial communication protocol unidirectional protocol for compatibility with the old Ves Matic line OLD TYPE and bidirectional protocol NEW TYPE The old type protocol is selected in the default configuration contact the technical service to change the configuration 7 3 1 SPECIFICATION OF THE UNIDIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL OLD TYPE When the instrument is switched on the following string of 5 characters is send to the Host Computer CR Com gt During performance of the analysis the instrument transmits the hard copy of the data sent to the printer with the following specifications An echo is made of all the lines of the heading sent to the printer before the results are printed terminating with the NULL and CR characters lastly a s
4. TY CONTROL string is not preceded by the CR character 7 3 2 SPECIFICATION OF THE BIDIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL NEW TYPE Representation of the bytes transmitted on the serial line STX BLK BLK LEN LEN ADD ADD COM COM D1 Dn ETX CHK CHK Each box represents 1 byte transmitted on the serial port The pair of bytes will instead be packed in the memory and return to the value of byte STX BLK LEN ADD COM D1 Dn ETX CHK Character ASCII gt 0x3E Block Number always 00 excepted multi block transfers see command 03 Number of characters from D1 to Dn included Device ID 00 and FF Reserved Available range 01 7F Command ID If COM COM 0x80 the end of the block is given by ETX and CHK is not controlled Command related data Character ASCII CR 0x0D CheckSum XOR from STX to Dn included The reply to the protocol will have to be part of the receiving device ACK NAK ADD ADD ETX ACK NAK ADD Character ASCII 0x06 If the command block has been correctly interpreted according to the protocol specifications Character ASCII 0x15 If the command block is not compliant with protocol specifications Device ID If data transaction requires the use of more blocks these will be numbered in progressive order starting from 0 E
5. ave a Boolean value 1 ON Temperature correction Displayed results Printed results Internal barcode External barcode Disabled barcode NO oR WD Example From Host Send command gt 00000185 CR 00 00 Ask the unit with ID 01 to run command 0x85 that is command 0x05 without check sum control From ESR gt 0002010525 CR 3F Consequently temperature correction is ON Printed results is ON and the Barcode is disabled 0x07 Start test The command enables to start and select the type of test The type is codified as follows 0x01 F1 Normal 0x02 F2 Normal 0x03 F1 Kinetic 0x04 F2 Kinetic 0x05 F1 Fast 0x06 F2 Fast Example From Host Sends command gt 0002018703 CR 00 Ask the unit with ID 01 to run command 0x87 with data field 0x03 that is command 0x07 without checksum control This start the F1 kinetic test From ESR Replies ACK for positive results otherwise it replies NACK 0x08 Block analysis The command enables to block the test in progress Example From Host Send command gt 00000188 CR 00 Ask the unit with ID 01 to run command 0x88 that is command 0x08 without checksum control From ESR Replies ACK for positive results otherwise it replies NACK 0x0B Read Date and Time This command enables to read the internal timer of the unit The
6. count If the test carried out is of type F2 FAST the ESR results will be equivalent to the first two bytes of the 24 The Katz index will also be taken into account 0x04 Command to request the unit status The unit status is constituted by 2 ASCII hex integers represented by means of two sets each with 4 bytes The first four bytes contain the following information Bit value 0 Test type 1 Test type 2 Test type 3 Reset in progress 4 Check Device expired 5 Open cover 6 Sample reading in progress 7 Mixing in progress 8 Centrifugation in progress 9 Test aborted 10 Error condition 11 Last analysis ready to be sent 12 13 14 15 The three Type of test bits 0 1 and 2 represent e 0x01 F1 Normal e 0x02 F2 Normal e 0x03 F1 Kinetic e 0x04 F2 Kinetic e 0x05 F1 fast e 0x06 F2 fast The second group of 4 bytes represents the time in seconds needed to complete the test in progress Example From Host Send command gt 00000184 CR 00 00 Ask the unit with ID O1 to run command 0x84 that is command 0x04 without checksum control From ESR gt 00080104008105CD CR 4D The status is codified as 0x0081 that is an ordinary F1 test in progress and a mixing stage in progress The seconds needed to complete the test are Ox05CD that is 1485 seconds 0x05 Reading the Setting register The unit returns the value of the setting register in 2 ASCI hex bytes The register bit h
7. esults flag BI Internal bar code selection flag BE External bar code selection flag BO Barcode deselection flag Number of samples I byte Cycle Ibyte Temperature during test I byte Test date 10 byte hex ascii Test time 5 byte hex ascii Followed by a number of 40 byte fields equivalent to the Number of samples with the following format Note each 128 bytes ESR wait ACK and after sends a new Block Position number I byte Status flag 1 byte Barcode 13 byte Hex ascii ESR results 24 byte Katz index I byte Flag Status can acquire the following values 0x81 Abnormal cuvette 0x82 High cuvette 0x84 Low cuvette 0x88 Empty cuvette 0x00 Ordinary cuvette If the test carried out is of type F1 the ESR results will be equivalent to the first byte of the 24 The Katz index shall not be taken into account If the test carried out is of type F2 the ESR results will be equivalent to the first two bytes of the 24 The Katz index will also be taken into account If the test carried out is of type FIK the ESR results will be equivalent to the first 12 bytes of the 24 The Katz index shall not be taken into account If the test carried out is of type F2K the ESR results will be within the first 24 bytes The Katz index will also be taken into account If the test carried out is of type F1 FAST the ESR results will be equivalent to the first byte of the 24 The Katz index shall not be taken into ac
8. pressed 180 GOTO 120 Continue loop 200 REM Routine of elaboration 500 RETURN EXAMPLE N 2 CLS OPEN COM2 9600 n 8 1 cs ds cd FOR RANDOM AS 1 OPEN spool20 txt FOR OUTPUT AS 2 DO IF INKEY CHR 27 THEN EXIT DO IF NOT EOF 1 THEN a INPUTS 1 1 PRINT a PRINT 2 a END IF LOOP CLOSE Open RS232 COM2 Open capture file Start of loop Exit if ESC pressed Read character View character Record character Continue loop The following figure shows the print of the file obtained with the previous programs containing all the characters sent by the Ves Matic20 during analysis this example is also valid for the Ves matic 30 but with a difference the total number of samples instead 20 or 15 will be 30 00000000 20 20 20 20 20 20 56 45 53 20 4D 41 54 49 43 20 VES MATIC 00000010 32 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 OD 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 20 LKR KKK 00000020 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK 00000030 2A 2A 00 OD 43 59 43 4C 45 20 5F 5F SF SF SF 5P CYCLE 00
9. reply is formatted with 6 ASCII hex characters 12 byte that refer to hour minutes seconds date month and year Example From Host Send command gt 0000018B CR 00 Ask unit with ID 01 to run command 0x8B that is command 0x0B without checksum control From ESR gt 000C010B0B14040C0C00 CR 4D The data field provides the following data 11 20 04 hours with date 12 12 00 0x0C Set date and time This command enables to set the internal timer of the unit The command data field is formatted with 6 ASCII hex characters 12 byte that refer to hour minutes seconds date month and year Example From Host Send command gt 000C018COCO0000F0601 CR 00 Ask unit with ID 01 to run command 0x8C that is command 0x0C without checksum control with data field OCOO001F0601 This enables to set the timer at 12 00 00 hours and with a 15 06 01 date From ESR ACK if the reply is positive otherwise NACK 0x0D Read Check Device The command returns the value of the formatted Check Device as ASCII hex integer 4 byte Example From Host Send command gt 0000018D CR 00 Ask unit with ID 01 to run command Ox8D that is command 0x0D without checksum control From ESR gt 0004010D0F99 CR 39 The Check Device value is 0x0F 99 that is 3993
10. tring of SPACE characters terminating with NULL and CR characters Below are the lines containing the results starting with CR character The records are therefore of 2 types Type 1 STRING NULL CR Type 2 CR STRING where STRING Sequence of 24 printable ASCII characters CR Carriage Return ASCII 0x0D NULL Null ASCII 0x00 SPACE ASCII 0x20 Example of display on the Host Computer VES MATIC 30 2 CYCLE 1 SELECT F1 TEMPERATURE OFF Q C ON ae DATE mm dd yy 10 22 97 TIME hh mmiss 10 21 33 1 SAMPLE ABSENT 2 nnennenn n 1 pe pe 30 SAMPLE LOW Lines of print of which a type 2 echo is made Lines of print of which a type 1 echo is made Example of program receive data from HOST COMPUTER Below is an example of software written in basic apt to receive data from serial port during analysis EXAMPLE N 1 100 OPEN com1 9600 n 8 1 cs ds cd FOR RANDOM AS 1 Open RS232 com1 110 OPEN spool txt FOR OUTPUT AS 2 Open capture file 120 IF NOT EOF 1 THEN Start of loop 130 a INPUT 1 1 Extracts characters 140 IF a CHR 3 THEN GOSUB 200 If character CR elaborates 150 PRINT 2 a Update file 160 END IF End of loop 170 IF INKEY CHR 27 THEN 190 Exit if ESC
11. very transmission of more blocks should end with a block with a length equivalent to zero 7 4 VES20 30 SERIAL COMMANDS AND PARAMETER FORMAT Each command is interpreted and receives as reply ACK 0x06 ID CR If a syntax error occurs or an incorrect command is issued the reply will be NACK 0x15 ID CR 0x01 Request of version Example From Host gt 00000181 CR 00 Asks unit with ID 01 to run command 81 that is command 01 without checksum control From ESR gt 00190101VES MATIC 20New Rel 1 00 CR 10 0x03 Request test transmission Example From Host gt 0002018303 CR 00 Asks unit with ID 01 to run command 83 that is command 02 without checksum control with parameter 03 indicating the number of tests that should be received from 01 to 03 for Vesmatic30 New from 01 to 04 for Vesmatic 20 New To obtain the last analysis the parameter must be 00 From ESR The reply can be formed by more blocks depending on the quantity of information present in the test NOTE after receiving each block the host must send an ACK message The unit transmits a 20 byte header with information regarding Type of test 1 byte 0x01 FI1 0x02 F 2 0x03 FI1K 0x04 F2K ESR settings during the reception Ibyte X X BO BE BI FP FD FT where FT temperature correction flag I is ON FD Displayed results flag FP Printed r
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