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Brand | Abbott |
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Model | ID NOW NAT-024 |
Category | Laboratory Equipment |
Language | English |
Illustrates the sequence of steps for initial administrative setup of the instrument, including software updates and power management.
Accesses administrative settings for instrument configuration and user management.
Lists essential safety warnings and precautions for operating the ID NOW instrument to prevent hazards.
Guides through connecting power, powering up, and initial system checks for the instrument.
Covers creating an Admin ID, password, and rescue password for instrument configuration.
Configures user access requirements, including User ID only or User ID & Password.
Manages instrument users by adding, editing, deleting, importing, and exporting user profiles.
Configures the instrument to send data to LIS or POC DMS via Ethernet network.
Details setting IP Address and Port Number for data transmission and testing connections.
Ensures QC tests are run before patient testing for new assay lots.
Restores the instrument to its original factory settings, deleting all custom configurations.
Guides the user through logging in with their ID and password before running a test.
Explains the mandatory QC test requirement before initial patient testing.
Details the steps to initiate and run a specific assay test from the home screen.
Guides on how to select and perform positive or negative QC tests for assay validation.
Details the process for exporting test results to a USB drive in JSON or CSV format.
Outlines the steps for updating the instrument's software using a USB drive.
Lists and explains common errors encountered during instrument operation, from power-on to user login.
Covers errors specific to running tests or QC tests, including timeouts and invalid inputs.
Addresses errors related to printing, memory review, search, and export functions.
Details errors related to USB devices, network configuration, and administrative password issues.