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SYSMEX CA-500 - Initializing QC Data; Initializing User Settings; Initializing Entire Memory

SYSMEX CA-500
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5.4.2 Initializing QC Data
Initialize all QC data (7 items), 12 files.
(1) Press [Int. QC Data] key, then the confirmation screen will appear.
(2) Press the appropriate key.
[Set]: To start QC data initializing. When completing, the “Initial” screen will return.
[Cancel]: To cancel QC data initializing, and return to the “Initial” screen.
5.4.3 Initializing User Settings
(1) Press [Int. Settings-1] key, then the confirmation screen with “Initialize Standard Curve Settings?”
message will appear.
When selecting this key, following customer setting items will be initialized in order.
Setting value
Auto Val/Out
Mark Limits
Replic. Limits
Report Limits
Set Test Name
Set Reagent Name
Test Protocol
Set Replication
Test Group
Reagents Holder
Alarm Settings
Conversion
Host Computer
Barcode Scanner
Date Formt
Password
Standard Curve
(2) Select the appropriate key.
[Set]: To start user-setting initializing. When completing, the “Initial” screen will return.
[Cancel]: To cancel user setting initializing, and return to the “Initial” screen.
5.4.4 Initializing Entire Memory
(1) Select “Int. Entire Memory key, then the confirmation screen with “Initialize Entire Memory?” message will
appear.
When selecting this key, the following items will be initialized in order.
User settings (Items listed in 5.4.3.)
Stored data
Error Log
Total cycles, Syringe cycles
Group selection number
Rinse Wait time
Reagent volume
Catcher test cycle counts
Catcher test error times
(2) Select the appropriate key.
[Set]: To start entire memory initializing. When completing, the “Initial” screen will return.
[Cancel]: To cancel entire memory initializing, and return to the “Initial” screen.
NOTE: By setting the DIP SW 202 - Bit 6 on PCB No. 6362 to ON position, the BBRAM settings are cleared
automatically at power ON.
CA-500 Series S/M 5-6 Revised December 2001 8

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