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MANAGING RESULTS
PROCLEIX
®
TIGRIS System Operator’s Manual 4-5
Volume I: Operating the Instrument
Part # 902649EN Rev. A
Clearing Reject Reason Flags
A reject reason flag can be removed from a test result as long as the worklist to which the
specimen belongs has not been verified. To clear a reject reason flag:
1. In the Worklists
grid, select the worklist with the flag to be cleared.
2. In the Worklist Detail
grid, select the specimen.
3. Click Clear Rejection Flag.
The system updates the specimen results in the database; the reject reason flag no
longer appears on the Worklist Detail
grid or the Results Report.
4. When the Confirmation
window opens, click OK.
Verifying Worklists
Once a worklist has finished processing, it can be verified. After a worklist has been verified, its
rejection status can no longer be changed. To verify a worklist:
1. Select the worklist from the Completed Worklists
grid.
2. Click Verify Worklist.
A dialog box opens, prompting verification of the worklist.
3. Verify the worklist is correct, then click OK.
The system assigns the status “Verified” to the worklist and does not allow future
changes, such as rejecting results or clearing rejection flags.
Saving Data Files and Logs
With the exception of LIS files, all data files and logs can be saved to the hard drive, CD-RW,
or USB flash memory drive. LIS files may be saved to the hard drive or CD-RW only. (Refer to
the next page for full USB flash memory drive specifications.)
Saving to the Hard Drive or CD-RW
The following data can be saved to the PROCLEIX
®
TIGRIS System hard drive or CD-RW:
all log files
kinetic data (.csv files)
results reports (.pdf files)
worklists (.pdf files)
database archive
LIS files (.LIS files)
However, before files can be saved, the system must be configured with the appropriate
pathways. See “Configuring System Settings” on page 5-4 for more information on configuring
pathways.
Note: The system must be in Standby or Data Access Only state to save to CD-RW. The
system cannot be in Assay Processing mode.

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