Sysmex XP-300 8-15
Display and Output of Analysis Results
Revised April 2012
Display items in list screens
[Out/Del]: Prints or deletes the stored analysis data. For details, see “Output of
stored data” and “Deleting stored data” in “8.2 Stored data”.
[Search]: Searches for the stored analysis data. For details, see “Searching
stored data” in “8.2 Stored data”.
[Graph]: Displays the first detail screen of the selected sample data.
[↑]: Moves to the previous analysis result.
However, when the oldest analysis result is selected, this button
operation becomes invalid.
[↓]: Moves to the next analysis result.
However, when the latest analysis result is selected, this button
operation becomes invalid.
[→]: Switches the screen in such an order as first to fourth (list) and first to
fourth (detail). For details, see “Stored data screen” in “8.2 Stored
data”.
Sample ID: Displays the sample ID number.
Histogram error flag or numeric value abnormal flag:
When a flag is added to the analysis result, the column next to the
sample ID is displayed in red or yellow.
The following flags are shown depending on the color.
Analysis mode: Displays the analysis mode for the sample.
Displays [WB] for the whole blood mode, [PD] for the pre-diluted
mode and [QC] for the quality control mode.
Date and time of analysis: Displays the date and time when the analysis result was obtained.
Sample ID attribute: Indicates the sample ID attribute with one of the following symbols.
[M]: Number manually entered from the numerical keys dialog
[A] : Number automatically assigned during analysis
[B] : Number read out by a bar code reader
Cursor sample: The data at the cursor is displayed in the highlighted manner (white
letters in blue background).
Memory No.: Displays the memory number of the data at the cursor position.
Operator ID: Displays the operator ID of the analysis.
Analysis data: Displays the analysis data of WBC, RBC, HGB, HCT and PLT.
Instrument error flag: Appears when an instrument malfunction is detected during analysis.
Color Flag
Red Out of the linearity limit flag [!]
Yellow
Numeric value abnormal flag (low reliability data flag [∗], out
of the patient limit flags [+] and [-])
Histogram error flag ([WL], [WU], etc.)
* For details about histogram error flags, see “8.3 Histogram
error flags”.