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Adagio Graphic Software

Only available in Belgium

The Adagio® Graphic Software adds a new dimension to pump control. Issue manual pump commands or run the pumps automatically with multistep programs.
Works with the entire Legato® 200 and 100 pump series. Adagio® Pump Software – Enhances the Legato® Pumps Use. Adagio® will allow you to configure the pump through the software as well as operate one or multiple pumps. Programs can be executed as a tabular data drive spreadsheet or as a graphical. Control up to 50 pumps with the Legato 200 series
and up to 20 pumps with the Legato 100 series. Pumps can be mixed or matched. Adagio® has been designed to maximize the use of the pumps functions and features
and does not require knowledge of software programming.

Adagio’s versatile functionality will allow you to:

  • Track multiple pumps by serial number and unique name
  • Data log and store program information
  • Store multiple programs by name
  • Define and execute programs in the Adagio® Software
  • Independent Manual Pump Control Program
  • Graphic Interface or Tabular data interface
  • Automatic pump communicator program
  • Start/Stop/Reset programs in multiple pumps
  • View pumps flow profile in multiple windows


Minimum computer requirements include:

  • 2 Ghz Pentium processor or higher
  • 512 MB of RAM (2 GB recommended)
  • Windows XP SP3 or Vista (XP recommended)
  • Free RS-232 or USB 2.0 ports
  • Microsoft Excel 97 or higher.


Data Logging
Data can be stored in a file. Selectable formats include *.bmp, *.xls or *.txt. Comments in the text can be manually entered
and will be stored in the data file.
Pump parameters are stored as well as an event record table.


Pump Parameters

  • Start time
  • Name of the program executed
  • Pump, rack and syringe models used
  • Total duration of the program execution (in format hh:mm:ss)
  • Total volume infused (accumulated positive flows)
  • Total volume withdrawn (accumulated negative flows)
  • Total volume disposed by the program (difference between infused and withdrawn)
  • Flow units considered