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Assay Configuration
AEROSET
®
Customer Training Guide 8-39
94858-103 — July 2003
Fac Limit (%) This option is used to evaluate an assay calibration against the last accepted calibration
for that assay. If the % difference between the first factor of the new calibration and the
first factor of the last accepted calibration is greater than the defined FAC Limit %, a
FAC Calibration Error is generated. The default setting is 0, range 0 to 99. If set to zero,
the FAC Limit check is not performed.
NOTE: For a manually configured assay, the FAC Limit % will default to 10.
Any assays imported from the Import Disks listed below on software version
1.02ER000 will have a FAC Limit % default of 0 and must be edited to 10.
4E43-02/4E43-05 Import Disk 1-50/Import Disk >50
4E43-08/4E43-09 Import Disk Drugs of Abuse Version 5.00
4E43-03/4E43-06 Import Disk Serum Proteins Version 3.0
4E43-04/4E43-07 Import Disk - TDM Version 4.00
Assays that are export to the AEROSET library with a defined FAC Limit % and
are subsequently imported from that library file will retain the defined value for
FAC Limit %.
NOTE: This option only displays for Linear, Spline, Exponent, Logit-4, and
Logit-5 Calibration Modes.
NOTE: The FAC Limit % was defined as 10% in all versions of software
preceding version 1.02ER000.
Factor Used to calculate results of a factor assay, the factor is a fixed value and only the reagent
blank is performed for calibration.
NOTE: This option only displays for Factor assays.
S.Vol The sample volume is defined for each calibrator level.
DS.Vol The diluted sample volume is the amount that is aspirated from the cuvette used for
onboard dilution and dispensed into a different cuvette for analysis.
D.Vol The diluent volume is defined, if required, for each calibrator level.
W.Vol The water volume is defined when a concentrated diluent is used.
Lot Change If automatic calibration is desired whenever a new reagent lot is used, the Operator must
select the desired calibration type from the Drop-down list box.
Ctg Change If automatic calibration is desired whenever a new cartridge is used, the Operator must
select the desired calibration type from the Drop-down list box.
Over Interval If automatic calibration is desired whenever the calibration interval has been exceeded,
the Operator must select the checkbox.
NOTE: The Over Interval option is available for photometric and ICT assays.
2-Point The calibrator used with the blank for 2-point calibration is defined.
1-Point The calibrator used for 1-point calibration is defined.
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