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CELL-DYN
®
3200 System Operator’s Manual
5-65
9140181H—October 2001
Section 5 Operating Instructions
Run Menu
The RUN menu and its sub-menus are described below, including soft keys,
demographics area, Work List, and bulletin line.
To display the RUN menu, press[RUN]in the MAIN MENU. If the instrument has not
been primed, the priming cycle occurs before the RUN menu is displayed.
RUN Screen Format
Upper Left Corner (Run Screen Demographics)
The Demographics Section of the RUN screen differs depending on the specimen
type selected. These differences are discussed below.
Patient
The Upper Left Corner of the RUN screen for patient samples displays the
following data entry fields:
NEXT ID—used to enter the ID number for the next sample to be run. (Up to 12
characters may be entered.)
NAME—used to enter the patient’s name. (Up to 28 characters may be entered.)
PAT ID—used to enter patient identification information, such as a Social Security
number. (Up to 16 characters may be entered.)
SEX—used to enter the sex of the patient.
DOB—used to enter the date of birth of the patient. (4 digits must be entered for the
Year.)
COL—used to enter the collection date and time of the specimen.(4 digits must be
entered for the Year.)
DR—used to enter the name of the patient’s physician. (Up to 22 characters may be
entered.)
CMT—used to enter operator comments. (Up to 16 characters may be entered.)
PARAM SET/LIMITS SET—displays the number of the Parameter Set (1–4) and
Limit Set (1-6) that will be applied to the sample results
X-B Status—If the XB-RBC and/or the XB-WBC functions are enabled, the XB
file status for each is displayed under the Status Box.
NOTE: The Parameter and Limits sets applied to the sample may be changed after
the sample has been run. Refer to the description of the Data Log [EDIT
SPECIMEN] key given in the Using the Data Log later in this section.
An example of the RUN screen for patient specimens is shown in Figure 5.27.

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