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Next Advance, Inc.
1548 Burden Lake Road
Averill Park, NY 12018, USA
Phone: 1.518.674.3510
in USA 1.800.738.1681
Fax: 1.518.674.0189
info@nextadvance.com

Reliable due to a simple, robust deisgn, and solid construction. This pump will run for many years of trouble free use.
Accurate due to the use of a brushless stepper motor, a finely threaded precision lead screw and a microelectronic controller.
Programmable using either the front control panel or by connecting the syringe pump to a computer. Click on the "Proramming" tab above to find out more.
Example flow rates per syringe(valid for SP1000 and SP500 pumps)
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Our syringe pumps are perfect for:
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SP1000 programmable syringe pump $750.00
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SP1010 high force pump $830.00with twice the force of the SP1000 and 3X the maximum speed! ![]() |
SP2200 programmable dual syringe pump $975.00
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SP1600 programmable 6-syringe pump $1,500.00
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SP1800 programmable 8-syringe pump $1,500.00
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SP1070-M programmable syringe pump for microfluidics $1,500.00
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SP300 "Just Infusion" Syringe Pump $325.00
Just the features that you want, and none that you don't want to pay for. Similar to the SP1000 with just the basic features. Does not withdraw, volume target, or have computer interface.
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SP500 open housing model $545.00
Designed for OEM applications, this pump has the same mechanisms and electronics as the SP1000 aside from the front panel controls
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SP510 open housing high force pump $595.00with twice the force of the SP500 and 3X the maximum speed! |
The pumps are often used in dual-pump setups with check valves for continuous pumping so that one syringe dispenses while the other reloads. Please ask and we can provide the entire set up.
SP1000 |
SP2200 |
SP1600 |
SP1800 |
SP300 |
SP500 |
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Max Syringe Size |
60 ml |
60 ml |
60 ml |
10 ml |
60 ml |
60 ml |
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Min Syringe Size |
0.5 µl |
0.5 µl |
0.5 µl |
0.5 µl |
0.5 µl |
0.5 µl |
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Flow Rate (Max per syringe) |
2120 ml / hr |
7635 ml / hr |
1385 ml / hr |
392 ml / hr |
1516 ml / hr |
2120 ml / hr |
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Flow Rate (Min per syringe) |
0.001 µl/ hr |
0.001 µl/ hr |
0.001 µl/ hr |
0.001 µl/ hr |
0.001 µl/ hr |
0.001 µl/ hr |
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Dimensions (length x width x height, inches) |
8 ¾ x 5 ¾ x 4 ½ (22.9 x 14.6 x 11.4 cm) |
8 ¾ x 5 ¾ x 4 ½ (22.9 x 14.6 x 11.4 cm) |
10 ¼ x 15 x 5 (26.0 x 38.1 x 12.7 cm) |
10 ¼ x 15 x 5 (26.0 x 38.1 x 12.7 cm) |
8 ¾ x 5 ¾ x 4 ½ (22.9 x 14.6 x 11.4 cm) |
9 ½ x 4 ¼ x 4 ¼ (23.5 x 10.8 x 10.5 cm) |
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Maximum Pumping Force (lbs) |
35 @ min. speed, 15 @ max. speed |
100 @ min. speed, 15 @ max speed |
160 @ min. speed, 30 @ max speed |
160 @ min. speed, 30 @ max speed |
35 @ min. speed, 18 @ max speed |
35 @ min. speed, 15 @ max. speed |
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Stand-Alone? |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
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Programmable? |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Syringe Pump General Operating Instructions
This document is meant to be a quick guide to use for operating Next Advance Syringe Pumps. For more detailed operating instructions, please see the full user manual. If you have any additional questions, please contact us at techsupport@nextadvance.com
Note- To reset the pump, press and hold the right-most arrow key while turning the power on.
Loading the Syringe
-Press in the white drive-nut button to move the pusher bar
-Insert the syringe plungers in the pusher bar bracket slots.
-Insert the syringe barrel flange in the flange in the flange bracket slots with the syringe barrel holder lowered onto the syringes. Tighten the flange bracket onto the syringe flanges.
Changing Numerical Values on the Display
-Each of the four arrows corresponds to a digit on the display. To change the decimal place, hold down the left most key until it is located where you need it to be.
-Whenever you enter a new value, wait 2 seconds for the display to blink - this means that the new value is stored in memory.
Basic Programming
Rate- Press the "Rate" button to enter the rate at which you would like the syringe to infuse or withdraw. An or:01 error means that the pumping rate is out of range. The current units are indicated by the red lights. To change units, press the rate key twice. UNtS will appear in the display. Press any arrow key to change units. Rate can be changed while the unit is pumping.
Volume- Press the "Volume" button to enter the amount of liquid you would like for the syringe to withdraw or infuse. Pressing the "Volume" button twice will display the volume that has been dispensed so far (the "Dispensed" light will come on). To reset "volume dispensed" value, press and hold any arrow key while it is displayed, change the syringe diameter, or turn off the pump.
If the volume is set to 0, the display will read "OFF"- this indicates that the instrument is set for continuous pumping.
Default units are set according to the inside syringe diameter (diameters set from 0.1-14.0 mm will allow you to set volume units in µl, while diameters set from 14.01-50.00 mm will allow you to set volume units in ml). TO OVERRIDE DAFAULT VOLUME UNIT SETTINGS- Change the syringe diameter (this is the required first step). Press the "Volume" button twice to view volume dispensed. Press any arrow key and "UntS" will be displayed. Press arrow keys to toggle between ml and µl. Changing the diameter will not affect volume units until again until the system is reset.
Diameter- The inside diameter range of syringes that can be used in the pump is 0.1mm to 50.0mm. Press the diameter key once to set the value.
Direction- Syringe will be in infuse mode, until " ->-><-<-" button is pressed and the "withdraw" light is lit. Direction can be changed while the unit is pumping if the "Volume to be Dispensed" is 0.0 (off). NOTE: This parameter is not available in the SP300 "Just infusion" syringe pump.
Start/Stop- Press "Start/Stop" button to start pump. While pump is running, pressing the "Start/Stop" button will put the pump in pause mode (the "pumping" light will blink). Pressing the "Start/Stop" button again will cause the unit to resume the following the program. To start program over, shut down the power (the program will not be lost until the pump is reset). Holding down the "Start/Stop" button will cause the unit to purge the liquid in the syringe.
Parameter Set up
To change various parameters related to the general operation of the syringe pump, it is necessary to enter into "Setup" mode in order to view all of the options.
To enter "Setup" mode, press and hold down the "Diameter" button. Press any non-arrow key to toggle through selections. For parameters followed by a number, 0=off and 1=on.
PF- Power Failure mode - pumping program will start again when power is reconnected
Ln- Low Noise mode. This will decrease the noise emitted when the unit is pumping at low rates.
AL- Alarm Mode. If a program is ending or paused, the unit will beep continuously. If the unit stalls (if the pump is stopped by force) or encounters another alarm condition, the unit will emit a steady alarm (press any key to stop alarm).
ttL- TTL I/O external logic connector settings
tr:aa- Operational Trigger default setting. "aa" is current setting. Can be used to control Foot Switch settings (see manual for more details)
dr:aa- Directional control setting. "aa" is current setting. Can be used to set up Reciprocating Pumps ("aa"=rE) or Dual Pump ("aa"=dU)
rUn.n- "Pump Motor Operating" TTL output pin configuration. "n" is the current setting. When n=0, this sets the output to logic high only when the motor is operating. When n=1 this sets the output to logic high when the motor is operating, or when the Pumping Program is executing a pause timer.
bP- Keypad Beep Enable- When this parameter is on, a short beep will sound when a key is pressed on keypad
Ad:nn- RS-232 pump network address ("nn"=network address)
Press left-most arrow key to enter communications mode. Use any arrow to scroll through menu selections:
Addr- address Mode: Default communications with a computer mode
rECP- Reciprocating Pumps- sends start/stop, pumping rate and reverse pumping direction to an attached secondary pump
dUAL- Dual Pumps- sends start/stop, pumping rate and same pumping direction to an attached secondary pump
Multiple Phase Programming
You can program multiple phase pumping cycles up to 41 phases. Each phase consists of a control or pumping function.
To Set Phase:
-Hold down "Rate" button. Display will read PH:01. You can scroll to different phase numbers using the arrow keys.
-Once you are on the phase number you would like to program, press the "Volume" button. You are now in "Program Entry Mode". The different program functions will appear in the display and you can scroll through them using the arrow buttons.
-Press the "Volume" button again to exit "program entry mode". You can now set up the parameters for the function that you have chosen for the phase.
-When finished, hold down "Rate" again, and scroll to the next function. Continue programming.
Note: If pumping program does not operate the pump continuously, the last phase of the pumping program must be a 'STOP' function (unless the last phase number is the maximum phase # (41))
Program Functions
rAtE- Pumping function with a fixed rate. Set "Rate", "Volume" and "Pumping direction". You can set for continuous pumping if "Volume" equals 0.
InCr- Increment rate function. This function allows you to set a single increment in which the base rate (the previous set rate) will increase.
dECr- Decrement rate function.Same as above, except you are decreasing base rate.
StOP- Stops the pumping operation.
JP:nn- Jump function- pumping program will jump to phase "nn".
Pr:In- Program selection input function. Use this function when you want to program in sublevels. This function will cause the pumping program pause and display Pr:nn, so the user can select a sub-program. After the sub=program is selected, the program will resume.
Pr:00- Sublevel. This function indicates a sublevel. You can program a sublevel by entering the sublevel number (e.g. Pr:01) and in next phase, enter the program itself (for example, a fixed-rate program).
LP:St-Start of a program loop
LP:En- Continuous loop end. This function will be automatically paired with the most recent unpaired loop start, or phase 1 if no loop start is chosen.
LP:nn- Defined Loop end and Loop Repetitions ("nn" times). Like LP:En, except that you indicate the number of times the series will loop.
Note: You can create a loop within a loop (up to 3 layers deep)
PS:nn- Pause Pumping for nn seconds. A decimal point can be added between "nn" by holding down the right-most arrow button. You can make the pause longer than 99 seconds by putting the pause function in a program loop.
If nn is 00, the program will pause until you press "Start/Stop"- it will then resume with the next phase.
IF:nn- Jump to Phase If External Trigger. This conditionally alters the Pumping Program's execution based on an external signal (received through TTL I/O)
Et:nn-Event trigger Jump- Phase jump is triggered through falling edge delivered through foot pump connected to TTL-I/O, or the RS-232 'RUN E' command. See pump manual for more details.
ES:nn-Event Square Wave Trigger jump Phase. Phase jump is triggered through either falling edge delivered through foot pump connected to TTL-I/O, or the RS-232 'RUN E' command. See pump manual for more details.
Et:rS- Event reset- cancels previously set event trap
Tr:aa-Override Operational Trigger Configuration. Overrides the default setup TTL- I/O operational trigger configuration
OUT.n-Set TTL Output pin. If "n"=0, the output pin will be set low. If "n"=1 the output pin will be set high.
bEEP- Sounds a short beep
To insert a phase into an already existing program-
Select the phase after you want your phase inserted (e.g., if is to be inserted in between phase 25 and 25, select phase 25). Use the two left most arrow buttons to switch PH to In. Press the "Rate" button before the 2 second time out.
To delete a phase -
Select the phase you want deleted. Use the two left most arrow buttons to switch PH to De. Press the "Rate" button before the 2 second time out.
What size syringes can I use in the pump?
It is recommended that you use syringes 0.5µm to 60cc in size. The pump can hold a syringe up to 140 cc, but can only open up to about 120 cc lengthwise. The exception is the SP-1800, which can hold syringes up to 10cc.
What is the maximum rate of the pump?
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Model |
Maximum Rate |
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SP1000 |
2100 ml/hr with a 60 cc syringe |
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SP 1010 |
7635 ml/hr with a 60 cc syringe |
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SP 2200 |
7630 ml/hr with a 60 cc syringe |
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SP1600 |
1385 ml/hr with a 60 cc syringe |
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SP1800 |
392 ml/hr with a 10 cc syringe |
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SP300 |
1500 ml/hr with a 60 cc syringe |
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SP500 / SP501 |
2100 ml/hr with a 60 cc syringe |
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SP510 / SP511 |
7635 ml/hr with a 60 cc syringe |
Can I use a glass syringe with the pump?
The pumps come equipped with a Guide Rod Collar Clamp for use with fragile syringes. When the clamp is set in place it will cause the pump to stall before any pressure can be put on the syringe.
Can I use the syringe pump for mixing two solutions together?
Yes- you can use pump that holds multiple syringes (SP2200, SP1600 or SP1800). An alternative is to use a dual pump program, where two pumps are operated simultaneously with a secondary pump mirroring the primary pump. For this function, accessory cable CBL-DUAL is required. Please note that for applications requiring high-precision pumping of two syringes in tandem (e.g., some microfluidics applications), a multi-syringe pump is recommended. Having multiple syringes under the control of a single motor ensures smoother flow.
Can I set up syringe pumps for continuous pumping?
Yes- you can use a reciprocating pump program so that two pumps can be used together to create a continuous infusion system. For these functions, accessory cable CBL-DUAL is required. This mode allows one pump to infuse as the other withdraws. In Reciprocating Pumps Mode, the secondary pump must be left in its default communications setting of Address Mode. See the documentation with CBL-DUAL for more detailed information.
Can I use a computer to program my pump?
Yes. Syringe Pumps can communicate with any computer or device with an RS-232 communications port. You can directly control one or more pumps from a computer, including setting the pumping rate, direction and volume. PUMPTERM is a free terminal emulator program that allows communications with the syringe pump. Click here to download free pump terminal emulator. Communications with computers requires the CBL-PC accessory cable. Note: The SP500 and the SP510 units come with the CBL-PC.
What else can I use to control my pump?
Using the TTL logic control interface on the pump, you can connect it to a foot switch to start, stop, or trigger the next phase on your syringe pump. While the pump is controlled by these sources, you can put the pump in "lockout" mode in order to prevent unauthorized or accidental changes to the settings. "Lockout" mode can be accessed by pressing the "Diameter" key while turning on power to the pump. "P-L.n" will be displayed. When "n"=1, it is on. For more information about using the Foot Switch (FTSW), see the Syringe Pump user manual.
What is the difference between the SP300 "Just Infusion" pump and the others? What functionalities does it not have?
The SP300 "Just Infusion" syringe pump can infuse, but it does not have the capability to withdraw. The SP300 also doesn't have computer interface capabilities and you cannot program a set volume to be dispensed. The SP300 does have the ability to keep track of the volume dispensed.