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MODULE 8: CONFIGURATION
8-28 AEROSET
®
Customer Training Guide
94858-103 — July 2003
Unit Configuration
Unit configuration parameters influence reagent loading. The three
parameters are:
Priority on Rgt Bar Code
Multiple Rgt Ctgs
Reagent Link
These parameters can only be edited by an Abbott Representative. The
following chart explains the parameters and their impact on Reagent
loading.
Unit Configuration
Parameter
Description of Parameter Rules for Loading Reagents: If Parameter Is...
ON OFF ON OFF
Priority on Rgt Bar
Code
When a reagent scan is
performed, bar code
labeled reagents
overwrite (e.g., have
priority over) manually
defined reagents
configured for the
same position.
NOTE: If any
reagent configuration
is edited and saved
after the reagent scan is
complete, this reagent
becomes manually
configured. For
example, if the reagent
expiration date was
edited to reflect
onboard stability, this
manual configuration
will be overwritten by
a bar coded reagent
each time a reagent
scan is performed.
When a reagent scan
is performed,
manually defined
reagents have priority
over bar code labeled
reagents.
Place reagents with
bar code labels in any
open position of the
appropriate segment.
Place reagents without
bar code labels in
manually defined
segment positions.
Place reagents with bar
code labels in any open
position of the appropriate
segment.
Place reagents without bar
code labels in manually
defined segment
positions.
To manually delete the
reagent information,
select <Clear> on the
Reagent Specific
Position dialog window.
When <Clear> is
selected, reagent type and
cartridge size defaults
display.
CAUTION: If a
different reagent is loaded
in a position previously
configured with a
manually defined reagent,
the manual entry must be
deleted before performing
a reagent scan. Failure to
comply could lead to
erroneous results.
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