TECHNICAL INFORMATION, Patient Data Text Format
C-10 Sysmex SF-3000 Operator's Manual -- Revised September 1995
(g) ID information indicates how the sample ID number was entered or read.
"0": The sample ID number was entered manually or the sequential number was
applied to the sample ID number in the Manual mode or the Manual Closed
mode.
"1": The sequential number was applied to the sample ID number in the Auto
mode.
"2": The sequential number was applied to the sample ID number due to the
failure in reading the bar code label. This sequential number is reset to 1
when the power is turned on or the power supply is interrupted.
"3": Not used.
"4": The sample ID number was read from the bar code label, or specified by the
workload list.
"5": The sequential number was applied to the sample ID No. in Capillary mode.
(h) Sample ID number consists of 13 digits including a hyphen "–" (2D in hexadecimal
code). Zero suppression is not performed.
(i) Analysis Information indicates the analysis status of the sample.
"0": Analysis error did not occur.
"1": Analysis error occurred.
(j) NEG/POS/ERR information indicates the flag for the sample as follows:
"0": The sample is flagged NEGATIVE.
"1": The sample is flagged POSITIVE.
"2": The sample is flagged only ERROR.
"3": The sample is flagged both POSITIVE and ERROR.
"Q": The sample is Quality Control material.
(k) POSITIVE (Diff.), POSITIVE (Morph.), POSITIVE (Count), ERROR (Func.), or
ERROR (Result) indicates if the sample is flagged, respectively.
"0": The sample is not flagged.
"1": The sample is flagged.
(l) Order Information indicates if the order information exists at the time of sample
analysis.
"0": The order information does not exist.
"1": The order information exists.
(m) Reserved Flag -- (Not used and "0" is transmitted.)