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cobas c 111 analyzer 1
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Revision 15: Additional information for calibration definition
Calibration definitions
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ISE applications do not have calibration definitions.
Publication title Publication version Software version Publication date Revised topic title
Operator’s Manual 4.1 4.1 October 2013 Configuration
> Applications
> Calibration
definitions
Table 16 Revision location
Item
Values Comment
Sequence
The sequence values define when calibration becomes due, and the system
automatically informs you about due calibrations.
No Interval The system does not inform you about the due status.
Use this value if the reagent is stable enough over the
whole period until it is empty and you replace it.
Calibration is due whenever a new reagent set is loaded
on the instrument.
Interval Only Due whenever the reagent interval has expired.
Each Set and Interval Due whenever a new reagent is loaded and when the
interval has expired.
The interval starts again whenever you place a new
reagent set.
You can turn off the interval check by defining its
duration as 0 (zero).
Each Lot and Interval Due whenever the fist reagent of a new lot is loaded and
then each time the interval as expired.
The interval (re)starts whenever you calibrate a reagent
set.
You can turn off the interval check by defining its
duration as 0 (zero).
If you install a reagent set of the same lot, no calibration
is required. (The system uses the Lot calibration result
for the new reagent set. This new reagent set also has the
calibration type: Lot)
Interval
Number of days.
(For ISE, 1 day fixed.)
Use 0 (zero) if the Sequence is set to No Interval.
Replicates
1, 2 Number of times each measurement should be
repeated.
Table B-13
Calibration definitions