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BD BACTEC FX40™ Instrument User’s Manual
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To modify the protocol, select the Up Arrow to increase the protocol. To decrease the
protocol, select the Down Arrow. When the desired protocol appears, select OK. To exit the
window without changing the protocol, select Cancel.
You can change a protocol up until the maximum protocol for that medium type is reached.
Negative vials whose protocol is extended become Ongoing. Ongoing vials whose protocol is
reduced and that go out of protocol become Negative when they receive their first test after
reentry into the instrument.
Discard button
Select to clear the information on the display and remove it from the database.
Return button
Select to retain information for this vial in the database and return the vial to the instrument
anonymously.
Rescan button
Select to clear the sequence and accession (if scanned) on the display but retain the rest of
the information for the pulled vial. Useful if an unintended vial was scanned during the ID
Anonymous operation.
Save button
Select to save the information on the display for vials that are not going to be reentered
immediately into the instrument (e.g., to stain and subculture a Positive Anonymous vial you
have just identified).
Exit button
Select to exit the display and return to the Status display.
5.3.4 Vial Entry Display
The Vial Entry display is used for entering vials into the instrument. The display shows information
about the vial currently being entered and about the current drawer.
Typically you access Vial Entry to scan one or more new vials to enter them into the instrument. The
in
formation for each scanned vial appears on the display.
To save the current information, place the
vial into an available station.
To clear the display without saving
any information, select Clear.
Vial Entry cannot be performed at an instrument in de
graded mode in a BD EpiCenter™ configuration.
See Figure 5-5 for a sample Vial Entry display.

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