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A.D. TOUCH
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Page 2 of 113TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL INFORMATION������������������������. 5
1.1.W
ARRANTY INFORMATION ......................................................................................................... 51.2.T
ECHNICAL SERVICE .................................................................................................................. 51.3. C
ONTACTS ................................................................................................................................ 52. GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS.......................................................................................... 6
2.1. D
ANGER � WARNING SYMBOLS .................................................................................................. 62.1. U
SE OF THE INSTRUMENT .......................................................................................................... 73. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 8
3.1. D
ESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................. 83.2. S
PECIAL FEATURES ................................................................................................................. 8-93.3. T
ECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF A. D. TOUCH ................................................................... 10-114. PACKAGING, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE .................................................................. 12
4.1. G
ENERAL WARNINGS .............................................................................................................. 124.2. P
ACKAGING ............................................................................................................................. 124.3. I
NSTRUMENT TRANSPORTATION .............................................................................................. 124.4. S
TORAGE OF INSTRUMENT ....................................................................................................... 125. INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................... 13
5.1. I
NSTRUMENT WORKING PRINCIPLE ......................................................................................... 135.2. P
ERSPECTIVE VIEW .................................................................................................................. 145.3. R
EAR VIEW ............................................................................................................................. 155.4. K
EYPAD .................................................................................................................................. 166. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE AND VERIFICATION CRITERIA
�������.176.1. U
NPACKING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................... 176.2. P
LACING THE INSTRUMENT...................................................................................................... 176.3. P
OWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 176.4. P
ROTECTIVE GROUNDING ........................................................................................................ 176.5. P
RINTER ............................................................................................................................. 18-196.6. S
TART UP INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................................... 20User Manua
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OUCH PANEL CHECK ............................................................................................................. 216.8. M
ICRO TITER PLATE CARRIAGE .............................................................................................. 226.9. P
LATE LOADING & PIPETTING PROCEDURE ............................................................................. 236.10. R
EADINGS CHECK ................................................................................................................. 247. PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 24
8. PROGRAMMING MODES ................................................................................................... 25
8.1. A
BSORBANCE MODE .......................................................................................................... 25-288.2. S
INGLE STANDARD .................................................................................................................. 298.3. C
UT OFF MODE .................................................................................................................. 30-478.4. R
EVERSE CUT OFF MODE ........................................................................................................ 488.5. M
ULTI STANDARD MODE ................................................................................................... 48-648.6. P
ERCENTAGE ABSORBANCE .................................................................................................... 658.7. U
PTAKE .................................................................................................................................. 658.8. K
INETIC MODE OF OPERATION ............................................................................................ 66-689. RECALLING AND RUNNING OF STORED TEST/PROGRAMS................................... 69
9.1. A
BSORBANCE MODE .......................................................................................................... 70-729.2. C
UT OFF MODE ................................................................................................................... 73-779.2. A. Invalid Assay in Cut Off Mode ...................................................................................... 78-79
9.3. M
ULTI STANDARD MODE ................................................................................................... 80-859.3.A. Invalid assay in Multi standard Mode ........................................................................... 86-87
10. RERUNNING ACCEPTED TESTS / PROGRAMS ..................................................... 88-89
11. SAMPLE AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE ........................................................................ 90-93
12. PATIENT IDENTITY / SAMPLE IDENTITY ENTRY ............................................... 95-97
13. SAVE PLATE AND SAVE RESULTS ................................................................................ 99
14. VIEW STORED DATA ............................................................................................... 100-101
15. UTILITIES .......................................................................................................................... 102
15.1. D
ATE AND TIME SETTING .................................................................................................... 10215.2. P
RINTER ON / OFF SETTING ................................................................................................. 103User Manua
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LINIC NAME ENTRY. ......................................................................................................... 10315.4. P
LATE SHAKING MODE (SHAKER) ....................................................................................... 10415.5. C
OMMUNICATION SETTINGS ................................................................................................ 10516. SERIAL COMMUNICATION .......................................................................................... 106
17. TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS ............................................................................................... 107
17.1. C
LEAR MEMORY ................................................................................................................. 10717.2. L
AMP AMPLITUDE ............................................................................................................... 10817.3. P
RINTER SELF TEST ............................................................................................................. 10918. TROUBLE SHOOTING.............................................................................................. 110-111
19. DECONTAMINATION ..................................................................................................... 112
19.1. D
ECONTAMINATION PROCEDURE ........................................................................................ 11219.2. P
URPOSE OF DECONTAMINATION ........................................................................................ 11219.3. G
ENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................ 11219.4. P
ROCEDURE ......................................................................................................................... 11220. SAFETY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE ....................................................................... 113
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1.1. Warranty Information
Each Instrument is completely tested and guaranteed for twelve months from delivery
The warranty applies to all the mechanical and electrical parts. It is valid only for proper
installation, use and maintenance in compliance with the instructions given in this manual.
apDia will, at its discretion repair or replace parts, which may be found defective in the warranty
period. The warranty does not include any responsibility for direct or indirect personal and material
damages, caused by improper use or maintenance of the instrument.
Parts that are inherently subject to deterioration are excluded from the warranty. In case of defects
due to misuse of the instrument, any travel and man-hour expenses will be charged extra.
In case of tenders warranty would be as per tender terms and conditions.
1.2. Technical Service
apDia is always accessible to the customers for any kind of information about installation, use,
maintenance and others. When asking for service, please refer to this manual and report the data
reported on the identification label (serial number).
Only qualified technicians are entitled to repair instruments.
The user should carry out ordinary maintenance.
The technical service of apDia or an authorized service center with specialized technicians, with
suitable instrumentation and original spare parts only, is always available for extraordinary
maintenance (repair), under a yearly maintenance contract or on specific demand.
1.3. Contacts
Advanced Practical Diagnostics n.v.
Hertoginstraat 82
2300 Turnhout
Belgium
Tel: 0032/14453599
Fax:0032/14812945
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2.1. Danger � warning symbols
This is a symbol of generic danger. It means that, serious damage can occur to the
operator if described precautions are not observed.
This is a symbol of HIGH ELECTRIC VOLTAGE. It is dangerous to touch any part
having this label. Only qualified operators can access these components, after
unplugging the instrument from the supply.
This symbol indicates that the instrument makes use of chemical reagents and other
dangerous (Corrosive, irritant, or harmful) CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, which can
cause damage to people or materials. When this label is found, pay attention to the
manufacturer�s recommendations
.This symbol indicates that the instrument involves the handling of samples, which
can be infected (urine or human serum). In this condition, infection or
contamination might occur. Pay attention to the general safety warnings when in
presence of such biological substances. Use protective clothes, gloves and glasses.
This symbol in the user manual indicates that damages to the instrument or erroneous
results could occur if the given warnings are not respected.
This symbol indicates a portion, which is particularly important, and should be
studied carefully.
This symbol indicates a Protective Earth or Ground terminal.
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Page 7 of 1132.1. Use of the Instrument
The instrument has to be used for the designed purposes under specified conditions, following
proper procedures and safety rules by qualified personnel.
This manual contains instructions for operation performed by qualified personnel.
A qualified user has to make sure that environmental condition is suitable, the installation is
correct, the use and maintenance are proper according to the general safety rules as well as to the
particular precautions described in the manual. (However, he is not entitled to repair the
instrument).
A qualified technician is entitled to maintain and repair the instrument using the original spare
parts according to the given instructions.
Maintain room temperature and humidity as specified in the manual.
If the instrument is not used as described in the manual, the protection provided by the instrument
may be impaired.
Alterations to the instrument are prohibited. The user is liable for any improper modification to the
instrument, and for the deriving consequences.
Contact the MANUFACTURER service or authorized service center in case the instrument need
extraordinary maintenance. Specialized technicians who will be able to repair the instrument using
original spare parts will carry out the maintenance.
This IVD equipment complies with the emission and immunity requirements as per IEC61326
series.
Warning : This equipment has been designed and tested to CISPER11 Class A. In a
domestic environment it may cause radio interference, in which case, you may need to take
measures to mitigate the interference."
An advisory that the electromagnetic environment should be evaluated prior to operation of
the device.
Warning : Do not use this device in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic
radiation (e.g. unshielded international RF sources), as these may interfere with the proper
operation.
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Page 8 of 1133. INTRODUCTION
3.1. Description
A. D. TOUCH is a user-friendly micro plate Analyzer. It is compact & lightweight. It is designed
to measure and interpret enzyme immunoassay results, both monochromatically and
bichromatically. It is intended for in vitro diagnostic use.
3.2. Special Features
The A. D. TOUCH can accommodate a flat bottom as well as a round configuration. The carriage
is designed in a way that the plate automatically moves smoothly and positions itself accurately in
the optical measurement path. Readings are taken continuously. The average value is calculated
and results are presented according to the option selected.
The A. D. TOUCH operates on a WIDE voltage (90-270 volt). This eliminates the need for an
external voltage stabilizer
.The A. D. TOUCH has a special provision, which allows it to be used even when a printer is not
available. Readings can be conveniently noted down manually, by using the PAUSE option
(Ref. 8.4)
The other special features of A. D. TOUCH are the following:
o
Option of Lamp saving mode.o
Selection of both primary and secondary filters.o
Latest technology with battery back up for 250 tests with QC, more than 2500result.
o
Robust built in 52-column thermal printer with 384 stationary heads.o
Unique circuitry for long lamp life.o
Alphanumeric Patients ID entry.o
Editing of saved tests.o
Human machine user interface: Touch panel, Keypado
Multi-standard curve up to 12 standard calibrations with one blank optional.o
Access to test by touch of key.o
Capability to connect to 80-column printer for direct report printout.o
Blank is optional.o
Setting of the Date and Time.o
Capable of storing, deleting and recalling tests.o
Multiple calibrator modes.o
Selection of duplicates for both calibrators and samples.o
Extensive software for cut off mode.o
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Several pre-programmed calculation modes will help to facilitate data processing ofenzyme immunoassays. These are menu driven modes for simple and error free
operations.
o
ABSORBANCE MODEo
CUT-OFF MODEo
MULTISTANDARD MODEo
SINGLE CALIBRATOR MODEo
% ABSORBANCE MODEo
UPTAKEo
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Human Machine Interface TOUCH PANEL / KEYPAD
Linear measurement range 0.000 to 3.000 Absorbance Units (A).
Photometric Accuracy � 2% or 0.007 whichever is higher, from 0 to 1.5
A
� 3% from 1.5 A to 3.0 A
Drift <0.005 A/hr
Photometric Linearity 2.5 A
Optical measurement 8 Channel
Filters
Type of filter
Wave Length
Half Bandwidth
Selection
Narrow band Interference
405nm, 450nm, 492nm, 630nm, & Two Optional
10nm � 2nm
Automatic by Stepper Motor
Light Source
Display
Curve Plotting
Tungsten halogen lamp, 20 Watts
6� Graphics LCD, Negative Blue, STN
Graphical Representation on Printer
Plate Carrier Movement Precisely through the stepper motor
Printer
Memory
Built in Thermal Printer 52 columns
64 KB Non Volatile RAM Battery
backup supporting
125 open channels
Connectivity / RS232 Serial Port/USB 9600 baud, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity bits / USB
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Page 11 of 113Analysis Mode Absorbance
Cut-off
Multi-Standard
% Absorbance
Difference
Uptake
Kinetic
Power
Wattage
Voltage
75 Watts
115-230 Volt � 10%, 50/60 Hz
Operation Position On horizontal flat, rigid and vibration free surface
Operating Conditions
Temperature
Relative Humidity
From + 18�C to 35�C
Up to 80%
Storage Conditions
Temperature
Relative Humidity
From -10�C to 40�C
Up to 80%
Enclosure ABS Fire Retardant
Size (cm) 36 x 36 x 22 (lxbxh)
Weight (Approx) 10 Kg
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4.1. General Warnings
Instrument has to be decontaminated before packing for transportation.
4.2. Packaging
Packaging is needed whenever the instrument is to be transported or shipped by courier or other
purposes.
To pack the instrument the following instructions has to be followed:
o
Decontaminate the instrument as explained on decontamination chapter of thismanual
o
Put the instrument into the original packaging box; Instrument has to be properlyprotected by plastic protective material. Put copy of Safety clearance certificate
(copy of Safety clearance certificate is attached at the end of this manual)
o
Mark the packaging with address, instrument identification and warning labels4.3. Instrument Transportation
The transportation of the instrument in unpacked condition must be limited within the room where
it is used, to avoid damage.
4.4. Storage of Instrument
Before storing the instrument for a long period, pack it carefully as described above and store
indoors.
Relative humidity has to be less than 85%, and temperature between -10�C and 40�C.
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5.1. Instrument Working Principle
o
Switch on and program the instrument.o
Place the plate firmly onto the carriage.o
Start the test, the plate will be conveyed inside and strip is placed precisely belowthe optical path. The measurement is carried out step by step.
o
At the end of the cycle the results are printed at the same time they are available atthe RS232 serial port output.
On starting the test, the plate will be conveyed into the instrument.
Plate is moved in step by step by a well-controlled mechanism and each well is positioned
precisely below the optical path. Optical density of each well is measured as explained below.
Based on selected programming mode, sophisticated algorithms are used for analyzing the
measured value and presenting the same on the printer, display & RS232 serial port for computer
Interface.
The following diagram represents the main functional elements of the instrument:
White light produced by the lamps is focused into a beam by the lens and passes through the
sample. Part of the light is absorbed by the sample and the remaining light is transmitted. It is
filtered by interference filters and focused onto the photodiodes. The photodiode converts the
received light into an electrical signal, which is transformed into a digital form, from which the
microprocessor calculates the absorbance, taking in account of the blank and bichromatic selection.
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Front View:
Plate Carrier/ Holder
Keypad
Touch
Screen
Printer
Amplifier
Analogue to Digital
Converter
Micro Processor
Key Pad Touch Panel Printer RS232 Display
Lamp
Lens
Lens
Lens
Photo sensor
Memory
Filter
Wells
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1) Contrast Knob-use to adjust display contrast
2) Serial RS232 output
3) Cooling Fan
4) USB output
5) ON/OFF switch
6) SMPS
7) External printer connection
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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1) �YES� key is used to select any �YES� option on screen directly.
2) �NO� key is used to select any �NO� option on screen directly.
3) �PRINT� key is used to get a printout of current screen displayed.
4) �FEED� key is used to forward the paper in thermal printer by one print line.
5) Navigation keys are used to select any option available on current screen.
6) �ENTER� key is used to run any option selected by navigation keys.
7) �ESC� key is used for escaping from any screen.
1) �YES� key is used to select any �YES� option on screen directly
2) �NO� key is used to select any �NO�option on screen directly
3) �PRINT� key is used to get a printout of current screen displayed
4) �FEED� key is used to get a printout of current screen displayed
5) Navigation keys are used to select any option available on current screen
6) �ENTER� key is used to run any option selected by navigation keys
7) �ESC� key is used for escaping from any screen
8) �HOME� key is used to bring plate carrier at home position. But this key is not active.
This function will not work.
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Page 17 of 1136. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE AND VERIFICATION CRITERIA.
6.1. Unpacking Instructions
Check accessories as per packing list.
Kindly store all packaging materials so as to use it to repack and ship for maintenance or servicing.
6.2. Placing the Instrument
The instrument has to be placed on a level bench.
Room temperature has to be between 10 to 35�C with a relative humidity below 85%.
Protect the instrument from direct sunshine.
6.3. Power Supply Requirements
Plug the instrument into a power source by the locally available approved plug in cable.
Power cord should be CE, CSA, and UL marked.
115 - 230 Volt � 10%, 50-60 Hz
6.4. Protective Grounding
Please make sure that electrical power source is properly grounded.
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A. D. TOUCH ELISA Analyzer is equipped with a built in 52 columns easy load thermal printer.
Procedure to load the paper is as follows:
Opening the Paper Cover:
Slide the LEVER towards back of the printer to open lock of the Paper Cover.
Lightly push up on the front of the paper cover (marked) with your thumb and rotate it towards the
back of the printer.
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Page 19 of 113Closing the Paper Cover + replacement of paper roller:
Close the paper cover and push down till you get locking sound.
Open the paper cover.
Remove the paper roller from the slot and place the paper roll over it as shown.
Place back the paper roller with paper into the slot provided and close the paper cover as described
before.
Keep pressing the paper feed switch until the paper feeds straight and smoothly.
HINT:
When the paper is set correctly and when the closing of the paper cover is proper the FEED LED
will not glow.
It keeps on flashing when the data is being printed.
When the paper is almost finished, red lines appear on both sides of the paper.
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Page 20 of 113User can select a saved test by first touching the required �TEST� �NAME� on the screen
and then touch the �SEL� option to carry out further operation on the test.
�DEL�: Deletes the selected test.
If the number of tests is more than 10, �NEXT� and �PREV� can be used for browsing
through the list pages
�PRINT�: For printing the test screen.
6.6. Start up Instructions
Switch on the instrument.
The instrument initializes all the parameters internally and carries out a power on self-test and
displays the following :�Please wait system initializing.�
The instrument will print the model name �A.D. TOUCH�, VERSION NUMBER, CLINIC NAME
CURRENT DATE WITH TIME.
A. D. TOUCH
apDia,
Advanced Practical Diagnostics n.v.
Hertoginstraat 82
2300 Turnhout
Belgium
A. D. TOUCH Date
Clinic name / Serial Number
MENU
Select Test SEL
1. HBSAg 6. HIV
PRNT
2. HCVAb 7. CRP
NEXT
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A. D. TOUCH
provides a Touch sensitive LCD panel and a KEYPAD for easy use interface.The Menus are displayed and the text of the parameter forms the TOUCH ZONE.
Touch screen Layout
Above is the generic representation of a Test Screen. The Highlighted zones are TOUCH ZONES,
which are active. On touching the �Touch Zone� of a parameter, a sub menu/menu is displayed or
the requested action is carried out. The rest of the �Touch Zone� is deactivated.
For Example: To activate the selection:
Enter the primary filter value to touch any point in the shaded area �Pri� on the LCD screen.
On proper selection the analyzer responds with blinking of the parameter text and also the TOUCH
ZONE and a submenu is displayed.
To enter Test Name: Touching the �Name� touch zone provides an alphanumeric screen.
Enter the Test name by touching the Touch zone of that variable. The selected value blinks and is
displayed next to the parameter.
Selection Indicator
Selected onscreen item is shown in a shaded background. When the screen first displays, the
default selection is shown. Pressing a selection either highlights that item or activates it.
Name: POS- CutOff
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 ESC
EDIT
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem RUN
BL 0 N
NC 0 1.000 N
PC 0 1.000 N
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
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The instrument is provided with a micro titer plate carriage to move the micro titer plate inside.
This carriage is driven by stepper motor with timing belt. It places each well of plate exactly below
the optical path of each channel. The plate carrier is moved by a well-controlled stepper motor
drive.
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Control and sample pipetting procedure in case of cut off:
Maximum number of Blanks = 5
Maximum number of Controls:
1. Negative Control = 05
2. Positive Control = 05
3. Cut of control = 05
4. Low Positive Control = 05
Total number of 20 controls can be run in any combination.
Pipetting sequence should be as shown below.
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Checking of readings should be done through controls reading within range specified in data sheet
of controls (care should be taken while preparing and pipetting controls and reagents, reagent and
control expiry dates need to be checked).
7. PRECAUTIONS
Do not use any sharp objects on the Touch Screen. Always use the STYLUS provided to
operate the touch panel.
Always check for proper grounding before installation. Never operate the instrument when
ground wire is removed.
Do not attempt to open the instrument and make repairs without proper technical
training. Do not allow unauthorized persons to operate or repair the instrument.
Use a clean plate and follow the instructions for blanking and standardizing. Do not
read any wells containing bubbles or dust particles.
The volume of sample, calibrators and blanks should be identical for correct readings.
The absorbance is proportionate to the path length. Pipetting should also be proper.
Monitoring of the printed values or displayed values during operation may help detect an
error.
Check the linearity and calibration of the instrument regularly against some standard
reference.
Check the micro wells before use. They should be scratch-free. The micro well track in
the
A.D. TOUCH has been designed in such a way that the micro wells are totallyprotected from scratches.
Recheck the reading of high OD (above 2A).
Place Plate carefully on the tray.
Ensure that the main power switch is in OFF position before connecting.
Plug the instrument to the AC mains. Confirm proper grounding for trouble free operation.
Connect the printer only when the instrument is OFF
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8.1. Absorbance Mode
In this mode the instrument gives only absorbance of all wells of plates which containing control,
calibrators and samples.
Programming a New Test:
A. Select �Test Operation� B. Select �Add New Test�
C. Select mode of operation �Absorbance� in �Add new test�
MAIN MENU
1 Test Operations ESC
2 Technical Diagnosis
3 Utilities
4 View Plate
5 Serial Communication
TEST OPERATIONS
1 Select Test By Name
ESC
2 Select Test by Mode
3 Select Test by Number
4 List Tests
5 Add New Test
Select Test Mode
1> Absorbance 0
2> Single Standard 0
3> Cut off 0
4> Multi Standard 0
5> Percent Absorbance 0
6> Uptake 0
7> Kinetic 0
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Page 26 of 113D. Enter �Test Name�
5. Select primary and secondary filter
E. Select primary and secondary filter
F. If blank is required select �BL�
NORM � ABSORBANCE
Name : BL N ESC
Pri : 405 Sec : 0
NORM
MODE
DIFF
NORM � ABSORBANCE
Name:
ABS 450
A B C D E F G H
I J K L M N O P ENTER
Q R S T U V W X CLEAR
Y Z , - + _ 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
NORM � ABSORBANCE
Name : ABSORBANCE
BL Y ESC
Pri : 405 Sec : 0
NORM
MODE
DIFF
If you select �BL Y�, it will read
first well first strip �A1� as a
blank and subtract the absorbance
of blank well from all other
well�s absorbance.
Pri: 450 ESC
Sec: 630
Select Filter Val:
0 405 450
492 630 XXX
YYY
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Page 27 of 113G. In absorbance mode there are two modes of operations
Normal Absorbance Mode: Instrument gives the absorbance of each and every well.
Select touch zone �NORM�.
Differential Absorbance Mode: Instrument shows the difference of absorbance between odd
number wells and even number wells. For Example,- Strip 1,- Strip 2, - Strip 3, - Strip 4, - Strip 5, -
Strip 6. For this Mode select touch zone �DIFF�.
In Normal Mode In Differential Mode
NORM � ABSORBANCE
Name : ABSORBANCE
BL N ESC
Pri : 405 Sec : 630
NORM
MODE
DIFF
DIFF � ABSORBANCE
Name : ABSORBANCE
BL N ESC
Pri : 405 Sec :630
NORM
MODE
DIFF
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In this mode the instrument accepts the calibrator singly or in duplicate and than calculates the
concentration based on the single point standard curve passing through the point 0.0.
A single calibrator/standard of a known concentration is used to calibrate the instrument so that the
concentration of unknown samples can be calculated according to Beer�s Law. The absorbances
are read at user-selected wavelengths. If Blank is selected, instrument will automatically blank on
the first well and subtract its absorbance from each subsequent well. The second well is treated as
the calibrator/standard well. The third well is also treated as calibrator/standard well if the
calibrator/standard is in duplicate.
CALCULATION:
Sample Concentration = (Calibrator concentration /Calibrator Abs.) x Sample Abs.
Entry of all the parameter is similar to Multi standard mode (Please refer Multi standard for entry
of parameters)
Name: TSH SINGLE STANDARD
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y 0.000 CAL 1 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
High>
Range
Low<
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Page 30 of 1138.3. Cut Off Mode
In this mode cut-off point is determined for interpretation of specimens as per formula given in the
reagent manual. The negative controls are read followed by the positive controls, Cut-off control
and low positive control. Blanking on the first well is optional. The instrument calculates the
average of the negative controls and the average of the positive control, Cut-off controls and Low
positives are also calculated.
Programming a New Test:
A. Select �Add New Test�
B. Select mode of operation �Cut-Off� in �Add new test�
Select Test Mode
1> Absorbance 0
2> Single Standard 0
3> Cut off 0
4> Multi Standard 0
5> Percent Absorbance 0
TEST OPERATIONS ESC
1 Select Test By Name
2 Select Test by Mode
3 Select Test by Number
4 List Tests
5 Add New Test
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Page 31 of 113C. Entry of test name
Select touch Zone �Name:�
Alphanumerical characters will appears on the screen as shown below after touching �Name� on
the screen. Enter the name of the test by selecting the individual characters one by one. After
selecting all the characters select Enter option in touch screen for confirmation of test Name.
Name: POS- CutOff
HBSAG
A B C D E F G H
I J K L M N O P ENTER
Q R S T U V W X CLEAR
Y Z , - + _ 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Name: POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 0 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 0 N
NC 0 1.000 N
PC 0 1.000 N
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
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Page 32 of 113D. Selection of Primary and secondary filters.
Select zone �Pri:� on the touch screen
Select the filter required by selecting the filter from Select filter value region after touching �Pri�
zone.
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 0 N
NC 0 1.000 N
PC 0 1.000 N
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
Pri: 450 ESC
Sec: 630
Select Filter Val:
0 405 450
492 630 XXX
YYY
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Page 33 of 113E. According to the reagent manual change Blank, NCs, PCs to �YES� for QC check.
F. Entry of Blank and Blank QC values
Select �BL� to enter blank details.
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 0 N
NC 0 1.000 N
PC 0 1.000 N
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 0 Y 0.000 0.000
NC 0 1.000 Y 0.000 0.000
PC 0 1.000 Y 0.000 0.000
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
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Page 34 of 113G. After selecting �BL�, enter total number of blanks by selecting No. of Blanks.
(Maximum 5 blank).
H. Enter the QC value of the blank by selecting the touch Zone �Values of BL <=�
No. of Blanks = 1 ESC
Values Of BL <= 0.000
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
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No. of Blanks = 1.000 ESC
Values Of BL <= 0.100
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
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Page 35 of 113I. Entry of Negative control and its QC values
Select touch Zone �NC�
J. Enter N� of Negative controls by selecting touch Zone �N�of NC�s� (maximum 5 Negative
Controls). Enter the QC value of the Negative Control by selecting the touch Zone �Value of
NC� and enter the value of X given in the reagent manual by selecting Zone �Values Of X�.
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 0 1.000 Y
PC 0 1.000 Y
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation:
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
No. of NC�s = 3 ESC
Values Of X = 1.000
Value of NC <= 0.150
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
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Page 36 of 113K. After the entry of N� of NC�s Select ESC. The below screen will appear on the display.
L. Entry of Positive Controls (PC).
Select touch Zone �PC�.
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 0 1.000 Y
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 0 1.000 Y
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation:
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
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Page 37 of 113M. After selecting No. of PC�s the screen below will appear on the display. Enter number of
Positive Controls by Selecting Zone �No. of PC�s� (Maximum 5). Enter the QC value of the
Positive Control by selecting the touch Zone �Value of PC >=� and enter the value of Y given
in the reagent manual by selecting Zone �Values Of Y�.
N
. After entering the details of PCs, escape from the screen by selecting �ESC�. Below screenwill appear on the display:
NOTE: Same way you can enter values for LC (lower positive controls) and CC
(Cut of Controls).
No. of PC�s = 2 ESC
Values Of Y= 1.000
Value of PC >= 0.500
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
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Page 38 of 113O. Entry of Cut off Factor:
Select touch Zone �CUT FAC�
After selecting the �CUTFAC� following screen will come on the display:
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation:
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
Value of Cut Factor = 0.200 ESC
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
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Page 39 of 113P. Entry of Cut off absorbance equation:
Select touch Zone �CUTABS�
After selecting the �CUTABS� below screen will come on the display.
Enter the equation as given in the reagent manual
.NC = Mean of NCs * Factor X
PC = Mean of PCs * Factor Y
CUTABS:
CUT ABS =
(0.45 * NC) + (0.35 * PC) + 0.10 ESCNC PC LC CC CF ENTER
+ - , * % CLEAR
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 0 .
( )
Sqrt Lg ALg Ln ALn Abs
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
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Page 40 of 113LC = Mean of LCs * Factor W
CC = Mean of CCs * Factor Z
CF = Cut off Factor
Sqrt = Square root
Lg = LOG ALg = Anti LOG
Ln = Natural LOG Aln = Anti Natural LOG
Abs. = any absolute value
For Example:
For equation CUT OFF ABS = (0.45 * NC) + (0.35 * PC) + 0.10, the formula can be entered in
two ways.
1. Enter the values as it is i.e. CUTABS = (0.45*NC) + (0.35*PC) + 0.010. Keep the multiplication
factors X, Y, W, Z of controls NC, PC, CC and LC a constant number �01�. (Numbers,
mathematical functions and symbols for NC, PC, CC and LPC can be selected from the screen).
OR
2. In second method the formula can be entered as CUT ABS = NC + PC + CF. (Since the Value of
X, Y, Z, W is entered in the QC option of NC, PC, CC, LPC and Cut off factor in the CUT FAC
option, there is no need to enter the same data again). Means here Multiplication Factor for NC = X
= 0.45
Multiplication factor for PC = Y = 0.35 and the value of cut of factor = CUT FAC = 0.100.
This is because here NC = Mean of NCs * Factor X, PC = Mean of PCs * Factor Y as mentioned
above.
If �CUTOFF ABS� = (NC + PC) / 6. This can be entered as it is CUTABS = (NC + PC) / 6 by
keeping the multiplication factors X, Y, W, Z of controls NC, PC, CC and LC a constant number
�01�.
OR
As you know in mathematics (NC + PC) / 6 = (NC / 6) + (PC / 6) =
(1/6) * NC + (1/6) * PC = (0.166 * NC) + (0.166 * PC),
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Page 41 of 113So, you can enter same equation as CUT ABS = NC + PC, by entering
Multiplication Factor for NC = X = 0.166, multiplication factor for PC = Y = 0.166.
This is because here NC = Mean of NCs * Factor X, PC = Mean of PCs * Factor Y as mention
above.
Q. QC1, QC2, QC3 & QC4 can be used for any QC Checking of the test provided in reagent
manual.
For example some kit may give QC check equation like| PCx � NCx |> 0.500,
PC / NC > 15, etc. This equation can be entered by selecting these QC options. Select touch zone
�N�.
You will obtain �Y�, as shown in screen below by selecting touch zone �QC1� and entering QC
equation.
Enter equation of QC and value of QC check by selecting touch zone �QC1 Value� and �QC1
equat�
.Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200
CUTABS:
(0.45 * NC) + (0.35 * PC) + 0.10QC1 > Y Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
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Page 42 of 113Same way you can enter QC equations for QC2, QC3 and QC4.
*NOTE:
On screen it is mentioned that �QC1 > Y�. In most of the reagent inserts it is mentioned that QC
value should be greater than some constant value. Sometimes in the box insert it is mentioned that
the value should be less than some constant value. In such case, you can change the symbol from
�QC1 > Y� to �QC1 < Y�, only by selecting a symbol of comparison.
If any QC check is selected to �YES� option, the system will not save the test without entering the
QC equation and QC check value of equation.
Enter QC Value and Equation:
QC1 Value: 0.500 ESC
QC1 Equat :
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
Enter QC Value and Equation:
QC1 Value: 0.000 ESC
QC1 Equat
QC Equat: PC - NC
NC PC LC CC SA ENTER
+ - , * % CLEAR
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 0 .
( )
Sqrt Log ALog Ln ALn Abs
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Page 43 of 113R. Interpretation of samples
Enter RANGE for interpretation of results either in percentage (Greyzone) or positive and negative
values of INDEX, as a ratio of (Sample Abs. / Cutoff Abs.). If Cutoff Index range or Greyzone is
not mentioned do not enter any values. Instrument will do the interpretation with references to the
Cut off absorbance.
R.1. Interpretation by GREYZONE percentage
Select touch zone �Greyzone % (N)�
Name: HBSAG POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200
CUTABS: NC + PC + CF
QC1 > Y 0.500 Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
Enter % Value :
% Value = 10.00 ESC
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
Enter Greyzone percentage value
If you enter �Greyzone� percentage
�10.00�, instrument will show you
the same as shown in screen. It
makes the �Cutoff Index Range�
option �NO�. This means when you
are using a �Greyzone� option the
�Cut off Index Range� option will
not work.
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Page 44 of 113NOTE: If you don�t select any option for interpretation of
sample results, the instrument will take Cutoff Absorbance
s a reference.
It will give �Positive� remark to sample absorbance greater
than cutoff and �Negative� to sample absorbance less than
cutoff.
R.2. Interpretation by �Cutoff Index Range�
It is also provided to do the interpretation using �Cutoff Index� by entering normal range for
�Positive� and �Negative�.
Name: CPC POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200
CUTABS: NC + PC + CF
QC1 > Y 0.500 Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
Name: CPC POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200
CUTABS: NC + PC + CF
QC1 > Y 0.500 Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (Y) 10.00
QC3 N Cut off Index (N)
QC4 N Range
In case of �Greyzone�, it gives the
�Positive� remarks to sample
absorbance greater than greyzone
area of cutoff absorbance and a
�Negative� remarks to sample
absorbances less than greyzone
area of cutoff absorbance. The
sample absorbances lying in
greyzone area get remarks
�Equivocal� = �EQ�.
Cut off Index is the ratio of
Sample Absorbance / Cut off
Absorbance.
When you select �Cutoff Index� �
�Y�, the �Greyzone %� will
become �NO�, means inactive.
In �Cutoff Index�, provide the
range for interpretation, the
positive and negative value of
ratio (Sample Abs. / Cutoff Abs.)
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Page 45 of 113RESULT RANGE:
POSITIVE >= 1.000 ESC
NEGATIVE <= 0.900
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
In case of �Cutoff Index Range �,
It gives the �Positive� remarks to
sample having index value, a
ratio of �
(Sample abs. / Cutoff Abs.)
greater than or equal to entered
�POSITIVE� value and
it gives �Negative� remarks to
sample having index value, a
ratio of
(Sample abs. / Cutoff Abs.) less
than entered �NEGATIVE�
value.
The sample having index value in
between �POSITIVE� and
�NEGATIVE� range get remarks
�Equivocal� = �EQ�.
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Page 46 of 113S. To save the test after entering all the parameters, select option �SAVE�.
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200
CUTABS: NC + PC + CF
QC1 > Y 0.500 Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (Y) 10.00
QC3 N Cut off Index (N)
QC4 N Range
Name: CPC POS- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200
CUTABS: NC + PC + CF
QC1 > Y 0.500 Interpretation :
For example:
If you enter POS >= 1.0 and
NEG <=0.9.
Then, the sample will get
POSITIVE remarks having
INDEX Value,
(Sam. Abs./ Cutoff Abs.) >=
1.000.
The sample will get NEGATIVE
remarks having INDEX Value,
(Sam. Abs./ Cutoff Abs.)
<=0.900.
The sample will get
EQUIVOCAL remarks having
INDEX Value,
(Sam. Abs./ Cutoff Abs.) in the
range from 0.900 to 1.000.
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Page 48 of 1138.4. Reverse Cut Off Mode
For Reverse Cut Off mode, select touch zone �POS�- Cut off key. It will change to REV- Cut Off.
In Reverse Cut Off Mode, programming of test is the same as Positive Cut off Mode. Only QC
check conditions for blanks and controls get reversed. In the �INTERPRETATION�, sample
absorbance, which is lesser than cut off absorbance, gets remarked POSITIVE. Sample absorbance
higher than cut off absorbance, gets remarked NEGATIVE. This is exactly the opposite of normal
POSITIVE Cut Off Mode. Same way in case you select �Cutoff Index Range�.
8.5. Multi Standard Mode
In this mode the instrument accepts a maximum of 12 calibrators and calculates concentration
based
on the best-fit curve. Graph is printed with Absorbance on Y-axis and concentration on Xaxis.Name: REV- CutOff
Pri: 450 Sec: 0 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 0 N
NC 0 1.000 N
PC 0 1.000 N
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.000
CUTABS:
QC1 N Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (Y) 10.00
QC3 N Cut off Index (N)
QC4 N Range
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Page 49 of 113Programming a New Test:
A. Select Main Menu/Test Operation/Add New Test
B. Select Touch Zone �Multi Standard�
Select Test Mode
1> Absorbance 0
2> Single Standard 0
3> Cut off 0
4> Multi Standard 0
5> Percent Absorbance 0
6> Uptake 0
7> Kinetic 0
TEST OPERATIONS ESC
1 Select Test By Name
2 Select Test by Mode
3 Select Test by Number
4 List Tests
5 Add New Test
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Page 50 of 113After selecting the Multistandard mode below screen will come on the display
C. Entry of Test Name
Test Name can be entered by Selecting Touch Zone �Name:�.
Procedure for entering the test name is the same as the one of cut off mode.
Refer Test Name entry in Cut off mode for further details.
D. Selection of Primary and secondary filters
Select Touch Zone �Pri:�
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
Name: TSH MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
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Page 51 of 113After selecting the Zone �Pri:� below screen will come on the display
Select the filters as per details given in the reagent manual by selecting the filter number given in
the �Select Filter value:� option.
E. Selection of Blank
Select Touch Zone �BL�
Pri: 450 ESC
Sec: 630
Select Filter Val:
0 405 450
492 630 XXX
YYY
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
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Page 52 of 113Instrument will display the message �Blank required Yes/No�. At the bottom of the Screen as
shown below, select yes if blank is required.
F. Entry of Standard Concentration
Select touch Zone �CAL� to enter Number of calibrators and its concentration.
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N 0.000 CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
YES
Blank Required ?
NO
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Page 53 of 113After selecting �CAL� the following screen will appear on the display:
Select Touch Zone �No. Of Calibrators�. Numerals will display on the bottom of the screen.
Select the number of calibrators (User can select min 2 and max. 12 standard in this mode).
Concentration Entry:
After entering the number of calibrators, concentration and absorbance column will come on the
display as shown below.
To enter concentration values select 0.000 in Conc. column corresponding to the standard and enter
the concentration value. e.g. for entering Concentration of standard 4 Select 0.000 in fourth row of
Conc. Column and enter the concentration by selecting the numerals.
(Note: The concentration value should be either ascending or descending order.)
No Of Calibrator 2 ESC
No Conc Abs
1 0.000 0.000
2 0.000 0.000
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
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No Of Calibrator 7 ESC
No Conc Abs
1 0.000 0.000
2 0.500 0.000
3 1.000 0.000
4 2.500 0.000
5 5.000 0.000
6 7.500 0.000
7 15.00 0.000
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
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Page 54 of 113Programming Screen after Entry of standards.
G. Selection of Duplicate Blank and calibrators
For Duplicate Blank:
Select touch zone �DUP� below the �BLN�
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL Y 0.000 CAL 7 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
Name: TSH MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y 0.000 CAL 7 ESC
DUP N DUP N
Graph : LINEAR SAVE
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
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Page 55 of 113After selecting �DUP� instrument will display message � Duplicate Blank Yes/No� as shown
below. Select �Yes� for Duplication of Blank.
For Duplicate Calibrators:
To select Duplicate Calibrator select Touch Zone �DUP� below the �CAL 7�
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL Y 0.000 CAL 7 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
YES
Duplicate Blank?
NO
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL Y 0.000 CAL 7 ESC
DUP Y DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
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Page 56 of 113After selecting �DUP� instrument will display message �Duplicate Calibrator Yes/No� as
shown below. Select �Yes� for Duplication of calibrator.
Screen after standard entry & selection of duplicate � Blank & Calibrators.
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL Y 0.000 CAL 7 ESC
DUP Y DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
YES
Duplicate Calibrator?
NO
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL Y 0.000 CAL 7 ESC
DUP Y DUP Y
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
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Page 57 of 113H) Linear mode and Point to Point mode
There are two types of graphs in Multistandard
Linear (LINEAR)
Point to Point (PT TO PT)
There are five types of scales for X and Y axis
LOGABS vs. CONC (X-axis = Concentration v/s Y-axis = LOG of ABS.)
ABS vs. LOGCONC (X-axis = LOG of concentration v/s Y-axis = Absorbance)
LOGITABS VS LOGCONC (X-axis = LOG of concentration v/s Y-axis = LOGIT of Absorbance)
ABS vs. CONC (X-axis = Concentration v/s Y-axis = Absorbance)
LOGABS vs. LOGCONC (X-axis = LOG of concentration v/s Y-axis = LOG of absorbance)
Selection of Graph
Select Graph type as per the details given in the reagent manual by selecting Touch Zone �Graph�.
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
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Page 58 of 113Linear mode graph type:
After selecting the �Graph� follow screen will come on the display.
Select Graph type as Linear.
Select scale as per the details given in the reagent manual.
Point-to-Point Graph Type:
Select touch zone �PT to PT� abs scale of graph �ABS vs. CONC�.
Graph : LINEAR ESC
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
TYPE SCALE
LINEAR LOGABS vs CONC
ABS vs LOGCONC
PT TO PT LOGITABS vs LOGCONC
ABS vs CONC
LOGABS vs LOGCONC
Graph Type : PT TO PT ESC
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
TYPE SCALE
LINEAR LOGABS vs CONC
ABS vs LOGCONC
PT TO PT LOGITABS vs LOGCONC
ABS vs CONC
LOGABS vs LOGCONC
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Page 59 of 113Select the scale type touching the required zone.
I. Selection of Controls
For High control select zone �HI CO: N� Following message appears: �High Control Required?
Yes / No�. Select �YES� and then enter range of control �HIGH� and �LOW�.
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
YES
High Control Required?
NO
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : PT TO PT
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
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Page 60 of 113Enter range of control �HIGH� and �LOW� as per reagent manual.
Enter High Range Value: ESC
High 25.03
Low 10.54
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>25.03
Low<10.54
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
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Page 61 of 113For Low control select zone �LO CO: N� It will ask �Low Control Required? Yes / No�.
Select �YES�
Enter the range �High� and �Low� as per the reagent manual.
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 405 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>25.03
Low<10.54
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
YES
Low Control Required?
NO
High> 16.61 ESC
Low< 5.45
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
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Page 62 of 113J. Normal Range selection for interpretation of samples:
For interpretation of specimen result (POSITIVE or NEGATIVE), enter normal range given in
REAGENT MANUAL. Select key �Interpretation: N�. It will become �Interpretation: Y�.
Then select key �HIGH>� and �LOW<� to enter normal range.
Enter Normal Range for positive and negative samples.
Name: MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 0 Sec: 0 BL N CAL 2 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>25.03
Low<10.54
LO CO: N High>16.61
Low<5.45
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
Enter HIGH Range value:
High> 15.25 ESC
Low< 9.46
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
All the results whose
concentration is coming above
the High Range will be
considered as positive and
coming below the Low Range
will be consider as negative.
The results having
concentration in between High
and Low range will get remarks
�Equivocal� = �EQ�.
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Page 63 of 113After entering all the parameters save the test by selecting �SAVE� option.
(*Same way you can make a test for Single standard, % Absorbance and uptake)
Name: TSH MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y 0.000 CAL 7 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs. X : ABS vs CONC
HI CO : N High>25.03
Low<10.54
LO CO: N High>16.61
Low<5.45
Interpretation: Y
Range High> 15.25
Low< 9.46
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Page 64 of 113J. Example Print-out obtained from A.D.Touch
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Page 65 of 1138.6. Percentage Absorbance
The Percentage Absorbance Mode requires one calibrator (read singly or duplicate). In this mode,
calibrator is considered to have a concentration of 100%. The absorbance�s of unknown samples
are read and compared to the calibrator absorbance, and reported as % concentration of calibrator.
8.7. Uptake
In this mode the instrument accepts the calibrator singly or in duplicate and then calculates the
concentration based on the single point standard curve passing through the point 0.0.
A single calibrator/standard of a known concentration is used to calibrate the instrument so that the
concentration of unknown samples can be calculated according to Beer�s Law
Sample Concentration = Calibrator Absorbance * Calibrator Concentration
Sample Absorbance
Please refer single standard for parameter entry.
Name: TSH % ABSORBANCE
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y 0.000 CAL 1 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
HI CO: N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
Name: TSH UPTAKE
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y 0.000 CAL 1 ESC
DUP N DUP N
SAVE
HI CO: N High>
Low<
LO CO: N High>
Low<
Interpretation: N
Range High>
Low<
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Page 66 of 1138.8. Kinetic mode of Operation
To create a new test in �KINETIC� mode.
�
Read Time� is total read period ofwhole test. You need to enter it only in
minutes.
�Read Period� is time interval between
two readings. You must enter it in
seconds. The instrument will
automatically calculate the number of
readings. Select primary and secondary
filters, give a name to test and save it.
To run the kinetic test.
Select �RUN� to start.
The �D/M� means delta per minute of reaction. When test will over, instrument will show
you the �D/M� values of reaction done in each well.
KINETIC
Name : KINETIC ESC
Pri : 405 Sec : 0 SAVE
Read Time : 1 min.
Read Period : 15 sec.
KINETIC
Name : KINETIC ESC
Pri : 405 Sec : 0 EDIT
Read Time : 1 min. RUN
Read Period : 15 sec. PRINT
Name: KINETIC KINETIC
Pri : 405 Sec : 630
D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M
1 2 3 4 5 6
D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M
7 8 9 10 11 12
YES
Is Plate Loaded
NO
ESC PRINTMATRIX SEND PLATE LOAD NEXT
Name: KINETIC KINETIC
Pri : 405 Sec : 630
D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M
1 2 3 4 5 6
D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M
7 8 9 10 11 12
YES
Is Plate Removed
NO
ESC PRINTMATRIX SEND PLATE LOAD NEXT
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Page 67 of 113It is showing the �D/M� values for each and every well in table format.
In �PRINT MATRIX�, you will get the print of entire plate data with initial absorbance of each
sample, average delta values of each sample and �D/M� values of each well, like�
A
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6
0.200 0.100 1.200 0.300 2.600 0.900.. These are initial absorbances.
0.010 0.001 0.005 0.017 0.028 0.001.. These are average delta values.
0.020 0.002 0.010 0.035 0.056 0.001.. These are �D/M� values of each sample.
B
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6
0.300 0.100 1.200 0.200 2.600 0.800..
0.015 0.028 0.037 0.050 0.034 0.045..
0.030 0.056 0.075 0.100 0.068 0.090..
Using �SEND PLATE� you can send plate data to computer using either USB or SERIAL RS232.
�LOAD NEXT� uses to get the absorbance of next plate.
Name: ABSORBANCE NORM � ABSORBANCE
Pri : 405 Sec : 630 BL N
D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M
1 2 3 4 5 6
0.020 0.002 0.010 0.035 0.056 0.001
0.030 0.056 0.075 0.100 0.068 0.090
D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M D/M
7 8 9 10 11 12
0.020 0.002 0.010 0.0.35 0.056 0.001
0.030 0.056 0.075 0.100 0.068 0.090
ESC PRINTMATRIX SEND PLATE LOAD NEXT
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Page 68 of 113Example Print-out obtained from A.D.Touch
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Page 69 of 1139. RECALLING AND RUNNING OF STORED TEST/PROGRAMS
Test can be recalled by Name, Mode, Number or by List test.
The entire saved tests are available on first screen; tests can be selected from this screen also.
A. D. TOUCH
01/01/08ABCDEFGHIJKLM
Select Test MENU
1 HBSAG SEL
PRNT
2 TSH NXT
PREV
3.ABSORBANCE DEL
MAIN MENU
1 Test Operations ESC
2 Technical Diagnosis
3 Utilities
4 View Plate
5 Serial Communication
TEST OPERATIONS
1 Select Test By Name ESC
2 Select Test by Mode
3 Select Test by Number
4 List Tests
5 Add New Tests
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Page 70 of 1139.1. Absorbance Mode:
Select the test by �SEL� option.
Below screen will appear on the display after selecting the Run display.
The instrument will ask �Is Plate Loaded? YES / NO� Press Yes. Instrument will read the
absorbances using mechanical plate movement. After completion of reading it will ask:
�
Is Plate Removed? YES / NO�. Remove the plate and Select YES.NORM � ABSORBANCE
Name : ABSORBANCE
BL N ESC
Pri : 405 Sec : 630 EDIT
NORM RUN
MODE
DIFF PRINT
Name: ABSORBANCE NORM � ABSORBANCE
Pri : 405 Sec : 630 BL N
ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS
1 2 3 4 5 6
ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS
7 8 9 10 11 12
YES
Is Plate Loaded
NO
Name: ABSORBANCE NORM � ABSORBANCE
Pri : 405 Sec : 630 BL N
ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS
1 2 3 4 5 6
ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS
7 8 9 10 11 12
YES
Is Plate Removed
NO
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Page 71 of 113Details of absorbance of all well in table format for each strip will display on the screen as shown
below.
In this operation if you keep BLANK
YES
The first well of first strip will be
considered as blank and instrument will
give the absorbance of remaining all well
with blank subtraction from original
absorbance.
The �PRINT MATRIX� will print the
details of entire plate with well
identification and absorbance of that
well, like�
A
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6
0.125 0.250 0.350 0.450 0.550 o.650..
Using �SEND PLATE� plate data can be
sent to computer using either USB or
SERIAL RS232.
�LOAD NEXT� uses to get the
absorbance of next plate.
Name: ABSORBANCE NORM � ABSORBANCE
Pri : 405 Sec : 630 BL N
ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS
1 2 3 4 5 6
0.125 0.250 0.350 0.450 0.550 0.650
-- --
--
--
--
0.125 0.250 0.350 0.450 0.550 0.650
ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS
7 8 9 10 11 12
0.125 0.250 0.350 0.450 0.550 0.650
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Page 72 of 113Differential Absorbance Mode: In differential absorbance mode the instrument will give the
absorbance difference each set of �ODD� number strip and EVEN number strip.
It is showing the absorbances only for
even number strips. This absorbance
values are actually differences between
each well of strip 1 and well of strip
2.You can get the difference between set
of 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. It is
not possible to change this combination.
In �PRINT MATRIX�, you will get the
print of entire plate data with actual
absorbance of each well and difference of
absorbance between ODD well and
EVEN well, like
A
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5
W6 0.200 0.100 1.200 0.300
2.600 0.900..
0.000 0.100 0.000 0.900 0.000
1.700..
B
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5
W6 0.300 0.100 1.200 0.200 2.600
0.800..
0.000 0.200 0.000 1.000 0.000
1.800..
Name: ABSORBANCE NORM � ABSORBANCE
Pri : 405 Sec : 630 BL N
ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS
1 2 3 4 5 6
0.100 0.900 1.700
0.200 1.000 1.800
0.300 1.100 1.900
0.400 1.200 2.000
0.500 1.300 2.100
0.600 1.400 2.200
0.700 1.500 2.300
0.800 1.600 2.400
ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS ABS
7 8 9 10 11 12
0.100 0.900 1.700
0.200 1.000 1.800
0.300 1.100 1.900
0.400 1.200 2.000
0.500 1.300 2.100
0.600 1.400 2.200
0.700 1.500 2.300
0.800 1.600 2.400
ESC PRINTMATRIX SEND PLATE LOAD NEXT
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Page 73 of 1139.2. Cut off Mode
A) This test can be started by selecting RUN option. �PRINT� is used to print the details of
test parameters.
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem SAVE
BL 1 Y 0.100
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150
PC 2 1.000 Y 0.500
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200
CUTABS: (0.45 * NC) + (0.35 * PC) + 0.10
QC1 > Y Interpretation :
QC2 N Greyzone % (N)
QC3 N Cut off Index (Y)
QC4 N Range Pos : 0.000
Neg : 0.000
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 0 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B
NC
NC
NC
PC
PC
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Page 74 of 113B) It shows the 12 strips horizontal with 8 wells vertical with blanks and controls loaded in
first strip. Enter the N� of samples by selecting that option and enter N� of samples you want
to be loaded.
C) After entering N� of samples, press RUN. The plate-loading tray will come out and the
following message will appear: �Is plate loaded? YES / NO�.
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 10 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B S3
NC S4
NC S5
NC S6
PC S7
PC S8
S1 S9
S2 S10
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 10 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B S3
NC S4
NC S5
NC S6
PC S7
PC S8
S1 S9
S2 S10
YES
Is Plate Loaded
NO
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Page 75 of 113D) Here the plate is loaded in the direction that controls should go in first. Press �YES�.
The instrument will read the controls and samples.
The following message appears: �Is plate removed? YES / NO�. You remove the tray and press
YES.
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 10 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B S3
NC S4
NC S5
NC S6
PC S7
PC S8
S1 S9
S2 S10
YES
Is Plate Removed?
NO
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Page 76 of 113E) After pressing YES, result screen will appear with the measured values of average blank,
average of all controls and the cut off absorbance.
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem ACCEPT
BL 1 Y 0.100 0.050 TEST NC
3 1.000 Y 0.150 0.098
PC 2 0.100 Y 0.500 2.658 PRINT
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200 CUTABS: 0.563 Display
VALUE:
QC1 2.560 QC2
QC3 QC4 LOAD
NEXT
Range % 10.00
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Page 77 of 113F) To check the results of samples, select option �Display value:
G)
By selecting �ACCEPT TEST� option you can save this test with the details of controlsabsorbance. Next time it is possible to run the same test without loading controls. This means that
the previous stored values of controls can be used
All the details are in table format, as per row and column shown on the screen. You obtain the print
of the same format by selecting option �PRINT RESULTS�. To check the results of next samples,
choose option �NXT�, and than print it in format as shown on the screen by option �Print Results�
You can obtain the print in matrix format, by selecting option �PRINT MATRIX�.
In matrix form you will get the print as per your tray/plate for all the wells. Instrument prints seven
different parameters in print matrix for a single well.
ROW IDENTIFICATION A, B, C, D�
WELL NUMBER W1, W2, W3, W4�
WELL ID OR SAMPLE NUMBER BL, NC, PC, OR S1, S2, S3,
PATIENT IDENTIFICATION RAMESH, VIKAS, etc.
WELL ABSORBANCE 0.050, 0.098, 0.085, �
SAMPLE CONCENTRATION 0.738, 0.689, 2.578,�
INTERPRETATION / REMARKS POS or NEG or EQ
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off ESC
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL 1
Range PERCENTAGE % 10.00 NXT
Pos:0.330
CUT ABS= 0.300 Neg:0.270 PREV
NO SAMP ABS AVG CONC REM PID
A1 B 0.050 0.050
B1 NC
-F1 S1 0.200 0.200 0.254 NEG HIV-1
G1 S2 1.854 1.854 7.245 POS HIV-2
--
PRINT SAVE PRINT PLATE
RESULTS RESULTS MATRIX OPT.
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Page 78 of 1139.2. A. Invalid Assay in Cut Off Mode
If any individual control behaves incorrectly and it�s absorbance is not satisfying the QC check
value of that control, the following message appears: �Invalid Assay� and a remark �HI� or �LO�
for that control. OR if the QC1, QC2, QC3 and QC4, which has another QC condition of controls
(like some reagent manual gives condition PC-NC > 0.2 or NC/PC > 0.5) the following message
appears: �Invalid Assay� and a remark either �HI� or �LO� for that QC condition.
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Meas. Rem ACCEPT
BL 1 Y 0.100 0.105 HI TEST
NC 3 1.000 Y 0.150 0.200 HI
PC 2 0.100 Y 0.500 0.456 LO PRINT
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200 CUTABS: 0.563 Display
VALUE:
QC1 2.560 HI QC2
QC3 QC4 LOAD
InvalidAssay
NEXT(NOTE: The absorbance
of controls should not go
above 3.50. If it is > than
3.50, it will show the
remark �HI� for that
control. In such a case
edit the control
absorbance.)
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Page 79 of 113In such case, delete an individual control, so that the average of remaining controls will satisfy the
QC condition of that control as per reagent manual.
To select any control for deleting, you select touch zone shown in the above screen.
When you select any particular control for deleting (suppose you have selected Negative Control
(NC), �HI� or �LO� remark appear on the screen.
�Select EDIT / DEL key to proceed�. To delete the control select �DEL�. After deleting that
control, the absorbance of that control will become zero and the average of controls will also get
changed. Select �ESC� key to go back.
When you go back, you will get the edited value for average of control with no remark for any
control and no �Invalid Assay� message.
*NOTE
:Make the blank absorbance valid in case the absorbance doesn�t meet the QC conditions.
If necessary valid the control absorbances because the absorbance of the blank affect the
absorbance of all controls and samples.
It is recommended that, for a test with single blank and single control, if absorbance doesn�t satisfy
QC conditions or if all controls of any single type (means all NC controls or all PC controls)
doesn�t meet the QC, the test will become totally invalid. It is not possible to make the VALID
TEST and new controls have to be loaded.
NC VALUE : 0.200
ESC
NC1 0.150 DEL
NC2 0.350 HI
NC3 0.200 HI
NC VALUE : 0.200
ESC
NC1 0.150 DEL
NC2 0.350 HI
NC3 0.200 HI
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Page 80 of 1139.2. A. Invalid Assay in Cut Off Mode
9.3 Multi Standard Mode
A) Run this test by selecting RUN option. Following screen will appear.
Name: TSH MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of samples : 0 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
HI CO: 0
COL
ROW
Name: TSH MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y 0.000 CAL 7 ESC
DUP N DUP N
EDIT
Graph : LINEAR
Y vs X : ABS vs CONC RUN
HI CO : N High>25.03 PRINT
Low<10.54
LO CO: N High>16.61
Low<5.45
Interpretation: Y
Range High> 15.25
Low< 9.46
To change values press EDIT
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Page 81 of 113B) To enter total N� of HI controls you want to load in the plate select �HI CO:� option and
enter numeric value.
C) If you select N� of HI controls TWO.
Then you have to locate the position of HI controls by selecting column number and row
number.
For column number entry select �COL� key and enter column number.
For row entry select �ROW� key and enter row position.
Numeric Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
HI CO : 2
ROW COL
2
3
Please Enter Col Entry: 1
Numeric Value:
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
HI CO : 2
ROW COL
A 2
B 3
Please Enter Row Entry: 1
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Page 82 of 113D) You have to locate controls from first well or after last calibrator to last well of strip 12 in
any test.
Suppose you select column 2 & row A for first HI control and column 3, row B for second HI
control than the location of HI control will be display on screen. As shown in screen below.
E) Select N� of samples you want to run. In case of 12 samples, the following screen will
appear.
Name: TSH MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of samples : 0 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B HC
C1 HC
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
HI CO: 2
COL
ROW
Name: TSH MULTISTANDARD
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of samples : 12 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B HC S8
C1 S1 HC
C2 S2 S9
C3 S3 S10
C4 S4 S11
C5 S5 S12
C6 S6
C7 S7
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The tray will come out. The following message appears: �Is Plate loaded YES / NO�.
The tray has to be loaded in a direction that calibrators should go in first and press YES.
The instrument will read the absorbance of calibrators and samples.
�Is plate removed? YES / NO�. Remove the tray and press YES.
The Tray holder will go inside and on the screen all details of calibrators, samples and controls are
shown.
All the details as per row and column are shown on the screen. The printout of the same format can
be obtained by selecting option �PRINT RESULTS�. To check the results of next samples, choose
option �NXT�and print the format shown on screen by option �Print Results�.
You can get the print in matrix format, by selecting option �PRINT MATRIX�.
In matrix form you will get the print as per your tray/plate for all the wells. Instrument will print
seven different parameters in print matrix for a single well as follows:
Name: TSH MULTI STANDARD ESC
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y CAL 7
Range High > 16.61 Low < 10.30 NXT
HI CO : High > Low < 0.000
LO CO : High > Low <
PREV
NO SAMP ABS AVG CONC REM PID
A1 B 0.050 0.050 SAVE
B1 C1 0.070 0.070 0.000 RESULT
C1 C2 0.257 0.257 2.500
--
--
--
F1 S1 0.200 0.200 2.100 NEG TSH-1
G1 S2 1.854 1.854 9.845 POS TSH-2
LOAD PRINT PLATE VIEW ACCEPT PRINT
NXT MATRIX OPT. GRAPH: TEST RESULTS
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Page 84 of 113ROW IDENTIFICATION A, B, C, D�
WELL NUMBER W1, W2, W3, W4�
WELL ID OR SAMPLE NUMBER B, C1, C2, C3, OR S1, S2, S3,
PATIENT IDENTIFICATION RAMESH, VIKAS, etc.
WELL ABSORBANCE 0.050, 0.098, 0.085, �
SAMPLE CONCENTRATION 0.738, 0.689, 2.578�
INTERPRETATION / REMARKS POS, NEG, EQ,
G)
By selecting option �View Graph:� key, the graph appears on the screen, with all thedetails of X-axis and Y-axis. Select �PRINT� option to obtain the print out.
Origin at : X =0.000 , y = 0.000
X / div = 2.500 , y / div = 0.150 ESC
3.000
+
PRINTEDIT
2.000
++
1.000
+
+
0.001
+ +0.000 10.00 20.00 40.00
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Page 85 of 113Select �ACCEPT TEST� option to save this test with the details of calibrator absorbance. It is
possible to run the same test without loading calibrators. The previous graph can be used for new
samples.
(* NOTE: If you do not want to run the calibrators each time, please select �ACCEPT TEST�
option to save graph, whenever you run the test with calibrators.)
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In Multi standard, the absorbance of calibrators should be in increasing or decreasing from one
calibrator to the next calibrator. If any calibrator/s behave(s) incorrectly you will obtain a message
�Invalid Assay� at bottom side of screen.
In such a case �EDIT� option is available on the GRAPH screen. If you select EDIT,
the following screen will appear:
Name: TSH MULTI STANDARD ESC
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y CAL 7
Range High > 16.61 Low < 10.30 NXT
HI CO : High > Low < 0.000
LO CO : High > Low <
PREV
NO SAMP ABS AVG CONC REM PID
A1 B 0.050 0.050 SAVE
B1 C1 0.070 0.070 0.000 RESULT
C1 C2 0.257 0.257 2.500
--------
Invalid AssayLOAD PRINT PLATE VIEW ACCEPT PRINT
NXT MATRIX OPT. GRAPH: TEST RESULTS
CAL 1 2.562 ESC
CAL 2 1.865
CAL 3 2.050
CAL 4 1.054
CAL 5 0.648
CAL 6 0.356
CAL 7 0.045
CAL 1 2.562 ESC
CAL 2 1.865
CAL 3 2.050
CAL 4 1.054
CAL 5 0.648
CAL 6 0.356
CAL 7 0.045
Numeric Value:
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
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Page 87 of 113You can easily select any particular calibrator by touching that touch zone and edit the absorbance
of that. After editing the calibrator�s absorbance select �ESC�. A message will appear: �PLEASE
WAIT�� and the modified graph will appear on the screen.
(*NOTE: SAME PROCEDURE CAN BE USED TO CREATE AND RUN THE TEST IN ALL
OTHER MODES, LIKE SINGLE STANDARD, % ABSORBANCE AND UPTAKE.)
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Page 88 of 11310. RERUNNING ACCEPTED TESTS / PROGRAMS
�ACCEPT TEST� option is used to store the data of controls or calibrators (refer to chapter 9.2,
9.3). After running any test first time with controls or calibrators, you select option �Accept Test�
to save the data of controls or calibrators, so that next time when you want to load the same test,
there is no need to load controls or calibrators in ELISA plate. You can use previously stored data.
A) In �CUT OFF� Mode:
B) In �Multi standard� Mode:
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No
Factor QC QCVal Mes. Rem ACCEPT
BL 1 Y 0.100 0.050 TEST NC
3 1.000 Y 0.150 0.098
PC 2 0.100 Y 0.500 2.658 PRINT
LC 0 1.000 N
CC 0 1.000 N
CUTFAC: 0.200 CUTABS: 0.563 Display
VALUE:
QC1 2.560 QC2
QC3 QC4 LOAD
NEXT
Range % 10.00
Name: TSH MULTI STANDARD ESC
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y CAL 7
Range High > 16.61 Low < 10.30 NXT
HI CO : High > Low < 0.000
LO CO : High > Low <
PREV
NO SAMP ABS AVG CONC REM PID
A1 B 0.050 0.050 SAVE
B1 C1 0.070 0.070 0.000 RESULT
C1 C2 0.257 0.257 2.500
F1 S1 0.200 0.200 2.100 NEG TSH-1
G1 S2 1.854 1.854 9.845 POS TSH-2
LOAD PRINT PLATE VIEW ACCEPT PRINT
NXT MATRIX OPT. GRAPH TEST RESULTS
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Page 89 of 113When you want to run such an accepted test, select �RUN� option in test detail screen,
in �CUT OFF� mode:
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 0 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 0 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
This time, the blank and
controls will not be loaded
directly and you will get the
following question: �Load
Blank? YES / NO� and
�Load Controls? YES / NO�.
If you are running both, select
�YES�, and if you want to use
earlier stored data / graph of
controls select �NO�, so that
you can run only samples to get
their results without loading
control and calibrators.
If you want to load only
�Blank�,select �Load Blank?
YES� and
�Load Controls? NO�.
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Page 90 of 113C) In Multi Standard / Single Standard / % Absorbance / Uptake Mode
11.SAMPLE AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE
While loading the samples you can load a single sample in
single well or a single sample in adjacent two well and finally
the instrument will take the average of it as known as Sample
Duplicate.
The instrument will load the controls / calibrators
automatically in any new test or not accepted test. You have to
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 0 RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
YES
Load Calibrators?
NO
In Calibrator Mode, after asking
�Load Blank? Yes / No� you will
get the following question �Load
Calibrators? Yes / No�. If you are
loading new calibrators and want
the results of samples as per new
graph select �Load Calibrators?
YES�.
If you are not loading new
calibrators and want to use
previously stored graph select
�Load Calibrators? No�.
If you want to load only �Blank�,
select �Load Blank? YES� and
�Load Calibrators? NO�.
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While loading the samples you can load a single sample in single well or a single sample in
adjacent two well and finally instrument takes the average of it; this is known as Sample Duplicate.
The instrument will load the controls / calibrators automatically in any new test or not accepted
test.
You have to provide the number of samples. If you are loading single samples keep �DUP�- No.
Select �No. of Samples:� to enter total samples.
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 0
RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B
NC
NC
NC
PC
PC
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 0
RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B
NC
NC
NC
PC
PC
Numeric Value:
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
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Page 92 of 113Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630
ESC
No. of Smples : 10
RUN
DUP N SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B S3
NC S4
NC S5
NC S6
PC S7
PC S8
S1 S9
S2 S10
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Page 93 of 113If you want to load duplicate samples select �DUP� key, and on the screen �N� change to �Y�.
After this, enter number of samples by selecting �No. of Samples�.
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630
ESC
No. of Samples : 0
RUN
DUP Y SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B
NC
NC
NC
PC
PC
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630
ESC
No. of Samples : 10
RUN
DUP Y SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B
NC
NC
NC
PC
PC
Numeric Value:
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
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Page 94 of 113(* Same way you load the samples and Sample Duplicates in all other modes)
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Samples : 10 RUN
DUP Y SIMUL PID
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B S2 S6 S10
NC S2 S6 S10
NC S3 S7
NC S3 S7
PC S4 S8
PC S4 S8
S1 S5 S9
S1 S5 S9
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Page 95 of 11312. PATIENT IDENTITY / SAMPLE IDENTITY ENTRY
A) To enter a patient ID for all samples there is option provided in loading screen shown as
�PID�.
After entering number of samples either single or duplicate, select �PID�.
One by one you can enter name of each patient. The character length of PID is only 7 characters.
Go to the next and previous screen with �NEXT� and �PREV�
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 ESC
No. of Smples : 10 RUN
DUP N SIMUL
PID1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B S3
NC S4
NC S5
NC S6
PC S7
PC S8
S1 S9
S2 S10
Sample PID ESC
1 KIRAN
2 ABDUL
3 MR. JAME
4 KRISHNA
5
6
7 NEXT
8
9 PREV
10
SEQL
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Page 96 of 113B) Sequential Patient ID Entry
This one by one entry will take more time, therefore one more option to enter patient Ids is
provided. This option is �SEQL�sequential entry.
If you select �PID� option for patient ID entry, the following question appears on the screen:
�Delete Previous PIDs, Yes / No�. If you select NO, it will directly load the previously entered
PIDs for sample and if you say YES, it will delete the previous PIDs.
After selecting �NO�, select �SEQL� option to enter different sequential PIDs. And follow the steps
as follows:
C) Enter Initial Alphabets. Maximum 4 characters
D) Enter Initial well Number. This is the starting well location of that particular batch.
E) Enter last well Number. This is last well location of that particular batch.
Enter Alphabets
HIVA
B C D E F G H
I J K L M N O P ENTER
Q R S T U V W X CLEAR
Y Z , - + _ 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Enter Initial Sample number
Numeric Value: 01
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
Enter last sample number
Numeric Value: 01
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
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Page 97 of 113F) Enter initial PID Number. This is the starting number of that particular batch, maximum
3 digits.
The final screen will appear which displays the sequential IDs of patient samples for the well
location that is selected.
In case there are totally 70 N� of samples from three different batches which are loaded in a
single plate, than the PID For the first batch are from HIV 1 to HIV 30, for second batch
PIDs are from HIV 51 to HIV 75 and the third batch has PIDs from HIV 91 to HIV 105.
To enter these PIDs, you have to enter sequential entries three times, use following steps:
Select �SEQL�, Enter alphabet �HIV�. Enter initial well number �1� and the last well number �30�,
after this enter initial PID number �1�. It will load PIDs for first 30 samples from HIV 1 to HIV 30.
Enter initial PID number
Numeric Value: 01
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER
7 8 9 0 . CLEAR
Sample PID ESC
1 HIV-01
2 HIV-02
3 HIV-03
4 HIV-04
5 HIV-05
6 HIV-06
7 HIV-07 NEXT
8 HIV-08
9 HIV-09 PREV
10 HIV-10
SEQL
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Page 98 of 113To enter next sequence again select �SEQL�, enter alphabet �HIV�. Enter initial well number �31�
and last well number �55�. After this enter initial PID number �51�. It will load PIDs for next 25
samples from HIV 51 to HIV 75.
To enter next sequence again select �SEQL�, enter alphabet �HIV�. Enter initial well number �56�
and last well number �70�. After this enter initial PID number �91�. It will load PIDs for next 15
samples from HIV 91 to HIV 105.
In this way you can select any sequence for any well locations.
(*NOTE: The entered PID gets stored in instrument memory, until you delete it by using option,
�Delete previous PIDs? Yes / NO.�)
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Page 99 of 11313. SAVE PLATE AND SAVE RESULTS
In all modes of operation, there are two options provided to store results.
A) In cut Off mode:
B) In Multi standard or any calibrator mode:
If �PLATE OPT.�is selected, you will obtain two options.
�SAVE PLATE DATA�,
which will save the entire plate information along with the control/calibrator information.
(maximum TEN plates data can be saved).
�SEND PLATE DATA� is used to send the data from
instrument to computer through USB or serial RS232
connection.
If �SAVE RESULT� option is selected the information of samples only except controls/calibrators,
with test name, patient ID and date will be saved.
Name: HBSAG POS- Cut Off ESC
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL 1
Range PERCENTAGE % 10.00 NXT
NO SAMP ABS AVG CONC REM PID PREV
A1 B 0.050 0.050
B1 NC
Name: TSH MULTI STANDARD ESC
Pri: 450 Sec: 630 BL Y CAL 7
Range High > 16.61 Low < 10.30 NXT
HI CO : High > Low < 0.000
LO CO : High > Low <
PREV
NO SAMP ABS AVG CONC REM PID
A1 B 0.050 0.050 SAVE
B1 C1 0.070 0.070 0.000 RESULT
C1 C2 0.257 0.257 2.500
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1. SAVE PLATE DATA
ESC
2. SEND PLATE DATA
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Page 100 of 11314.VIEW STORED DATA
The stored plate or stored results appear on the screen by selecting option �View Plate� in �MAIN
MENU�.
Two options appears on the screen by selecting �View Plate� option
1) The details of stored plate (last 10 plates) with date, test name and mode of operation in
descending order from last to first will appear on the screen by selecting. �PLATE RESULTS�
Any test can be selected. The complete information will appear on the screen.
�Print Matrix� will print the details of entire plate in matrix format as explain earlier.
�Print� will print only the data displayed on screen.
�Send data� can be used to send the data from instrument to computer through USB or serial
RS232 connection.
2.) �PATIENT RESULTS� will show the details of all samples, saved in memory using option
�SAVE RESULTS� in all different modes, as explain earlier. This option will display the data in
table format as shown below. Test name, Mode of test operation, result of sample, PID and Remark
will appear on the screen. The instrument has a memory to store 2500 sample results.
This option doesn�t show the information of controls or calibrators.
MAIN MENU
1 Test Operations ESC
2 Technical Diagnosis
3 Utilities
4 View Plate
5 Serial Communication
1. PLATE RESULTS
ESC
2. PATIENT RESULTS
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Page 101 of 113�PRINT� is used to print the details as available on the screen.
�NEXT� and �PREV� option are used to go to next page of sample details and to go back to
previous page.
(*NOTE: When there is not enough memory the following message appears:
�Memory Left for samples- First Samples Deleted�)
The instrument automatically deletes a number of samples that are stored in the beginning and than
save the new samples at that location.
NO DATE TEST MODE ESC
4 02/01/08 HBSAG C
3 01/01/08 TSH M SEL
2 30/12/07 HIV C
1 28/12/07 HIV C
HBSAG 02/01/08
CUT ABS= 0.300
NO SAMP ABS AVG RES REM PID
01 / 01 / 08
Test Mode Result PID Remarks
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In utilities there are seven different functions
15.1. Date and Time Setting
Set current Date and Time by
Selecting DD, MM, YY and
Hrs, Min, Sec.
MAIN MENU
1 Test Operations ESC
2 Technical Diagnosis
3 Utilities
4 View Plate
5 Serial Communication
UTILITIES Version (RBNK-2.307)
1. Date and Time Esc
2. Program Filter.
3. Printer On / Off : ON
4. Enter Clinic Name
5. Shaker
6. Calibrator
7. Communication Settings: USB
8. CV Diagnostic OFF
Date � DD / MM / YY ESC
01 / 01 / 08
Time � Hrs : Min : Sec
12 : 10 : 10
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To turn PRINTER On and OFF
.15.3. Clinic Name Entry.
15.3. Clinic Name Entry
Type your Clinic Name and select �ENTER�. The character length is maximum 19 characters.
UTILITIES Version (RBNK-2.307)
1. Date and Time Esc
2. Program Filter.
3. Printer On / Off : ON
4. Enter Clinic Name
5. Shaker
6. Calibrator
7. Communication Settings: USB
8. CV Diagnostic OFF
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A B C D E F G H
I J K L M N O P ENTER
Q R S T U V W X CLR
Y Z , - + _ 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
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Page 104 of 11315.4. Plate Shaking Mode (Shaker)
The total shake time can be entered in seconds.
Regarding the �Shake Speed�, there are 10 types of speeds. You can choose any speed by entering
number from 1 to 10. The shaking speed increases as the number increases.
After entering shake time and shake speed, select Start option. When �Start� is selected, the tray
will come out and on the screen you will obtain a message �Is plate loaded? Yes / No�.
After selecting YES the tray will go inside and instrument will do the shaking of plate for the given
time period with selected speed.
When the shaking is finished, the play will come out of the tray and display a message
�Is plate removed? Yes / No �Remove the tray and press Yes to end the process.
Shake Time in 0 sec ESC
Shake Speed 0
Start
Stop
Numeric Value: 01
1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTR
7 8 9 0 . CLR
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This setting is very important, whenever you want to transfer data from instrument to computer.
You can transfer data either using USB or by Serial RS232.
We provide one application which support to this communication between instrument and
computer. This application receives data either by USB setting or by Serial setting.
NOTE: The option 6. �Calibrator� is not for users. Do not select this utility and don�t change
any settings because otherwise the mechanical alignment will get disturbed.
The option 8. �CV Diagnostic OFF� is not for users. It is for factory use only.
UTILITIES Version (RBNK-2.307)
1. Date and Time Esc
2. Program Filter.
3. Printer On / Off : ON
4. Enter Clinic Name
5. Shaker
6. Calibrator
7. Communication Settings: USB
8. CV Diagnostic OFF
UTILITIES Version (RBNK-2.307)
1. Date and Time Esc
2. Program Filter.
3. Printer On / Off : ON
4. Enter Clinic Name
5. Shaker
6. Calibrator
7. Communication Settings: Serial
8. CV Diagnostic OFF
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Page 106 of 11316. SERIAL COMMUNICATION
The instrument is equipped with an RS232 serial port.
A.D. TOUCH Date
Clinic Name or Serial Number
MAIN MENU
1. Test Operations
2. Technical Diagnosis
3. Utilities
4. View Plate
5. Serial communications
SERIAL COMM.
ESC
1.Send Results
SERIAL COMM.
ESC
1.Send Results
YES
Results
NO
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Technical Diagnosis is present in �Main Menu�.
17.1. Clear Memory
This option is used to clear entire saved test records and entire saved patient results along with
saved plates. The �Test Records� are the different kind of programmed test that are made in
different modes of operation and saved in instrument program memory.
When option �Clear Memory� is selected the instrument will first ask �Clear Results YES / NO�.
If �YES� is selected it will only clear saved patient results and saved plates stored in the memory,
and shows message �Clearing Memory ��.
This option does not clear the programmed test saved in instrument memory.
After clearing the memory or if option �NO� is selected the next question appears.
MAIN MENU
1 Test Operations ESC
2 Technical Diagnosis
3 Utilities
4 View Plate
5 Serial Communication
TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS ESC
1. Clear Memory
2. Lamp Amplitude
3. Printer Self test
TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS ESC
1. Clear Memory
2. Lamp Amplitude
3. Printer Selftest
YES
Clear Results?
NO
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Page 108 of 11317.2. Lamp Amplitude
This option is used to check the light gain of filters used in the instrument. There are 8- channels
used of same type. This option shows the gain of each channel filter in table format. In the
instrument the range of amplitude is from 600.00 to 2450.00. If the amplitude goes below 600.00
for any channel, the message �Amp �Low� will appear on the screen for that particular channel
if the amplitude goes more than 2490.00, than the over range saturation voltage figure of 2500.00
will be passed.
The gains of filters are set within a required range. When you select this option, the lamps will turn
ON, tray holder plate will comes out and the instrument will start showing amplitudes (gains) of all
filters one by one.
Filter: 405 ESC
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
1800.0 2200.0 1900.0 2300.0
1800.0 2200.0 1900.0 2300.0
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
1950.0 2100.0 2240.0 1860.0
1950.0 2100.0 2240.0 1860.0
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It is used to check the printing of thermal printer. Is it printing perfectly or not?
When you select this, it will print first two lines of Technical Diagnosis Screen
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CAUSE /CORRECTIVE ACTION
1) Printer disabled
Disable Printer YES / NO?
You will get this message, if paper is not loaded properly or lever is not
at correct position. Check all possibilities. Also check ON LINE and
FEED LED glowing or not and when you switch �ON� the instrument
check paper is moving forward or not. If LEDs are not glowing and
paper is not moving forward contact service engineer.
2) �Check Light Path!!! CH x�
Where �x� is any channel
number
X = 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8
You can get this message in any mode of operation. Before reading
absorbance, instrument is checking the filter reference voltages of all 8
channels. If filter voltage of any channel is less than minimum required
voltage, it will display a message �Check Light Path!!! CH x�. Here �x�
is channel numbers having reference voltage less than minimum
required.
For ex. If reference voltage of channel 3 is less the message will be
displayed �Check Light Path!!! CH 3�. It will indicate all channel
numbers having less reference voltage, like
�Check Light Path!!! CH 1 3 6 �
In such a case, there is a possibility of filter gain of that channel is
reduced or intensity of lamp of that channel has become poor, so contact
factory engineer.
3) Invalid Assay
If in the Cut Off and Multi standard mode the controls and standards are
not ok then this error message will appear.
4) Memory Full
If Number of saved tests exceeds the memory limit of 250 tests then
delete the unwanted tests and save the test.
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) �Check USB Application onComputer
Do you want to continue?
YES / NO
�Using data receiving application on computer,
1) If you have not connected the data cable (USB or Serial) correctly,
you will get this message.
2) If you have selected �Communication Setting� (ref. 14.5), USB on
instrument, and you have selected a �Serial� communication on
computer data receiving application, you will get this message. In such
a case select �USB� communication, on computer and select �YES� key
to transfer data.
To avoid this message, connect proper data cable, select the same
communication medium (USB or Serial), on computer data receiving
application, which you have selected on instrument �Communication
Setting�.
6) Filter Movement Error!!!
Instrument will display this message, if there is problem with
MOC sensor PCB or with filter tray stepper motor. The MOC
sensors are used to detect the position of filter tray. These two
sensors are mounted on bottom of the mechanism. One detects the
home position and second detects the each filter position of filter
tray. In such a condition we need to check the connection to these
sensor and also the connection of stepper motor, which is used to
move filter tray.
7) Plate Movement Error!!!
Instrument will display this message, if there is problem with
MOC sensor PCB or with plate carrier stepper motor. The MOC
sensors are used to detect the position of plate carrier. These two
sensors are mounted on top of the mechanism. One detects the
home position and second detects the each strip position of plate
carrier. In such a condition we need to check the connection to
these sensor and also the connection of stepper motor, which is
used to move plate carrier.
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19.1. Decontamination Procedure
If the instrument has to be shipped after being exposed to potential hazard material, it should be
decontaminated. The following procedure outlines the method of decontaminating the instrument
before packaging and shipment.
19.2. Purpose of Decontamination
Decontamination minimizes the risk to all who come in contact with the instrument during
shipping, handling, and servicing.
19.3. General Considerations
Any laboratory instrument that has been used for clinical analysis is considered as a biohazard and
should be decontaminated prior to handling. Intact surface is generally considered as an effective
barrier against infectious organisms. However, small abbreviations may not be always being
visible. Gloves must be used incase the instrument is not decontaminated.
Mucous membranes are considered prime entry routes for infectious agents. Wear eye protection
and a surgical mask when there is a possibility of aerosols.
Eating and drinking while decontaminating instruments is not advisable.
19.4. Procedure
A solution of 5% Sodium Hypo Chlorite (NaOCL) solution (Bleach) is used. Commercial bleach is
5% NaOCL; household bleach is 3% NaOCL. When using commercial bleach, use a 10:1 mixture;
if using household bleach, a 6:1 mixture is required. This is a caustic solution. It is important to
wear gloves and eye protection when handling it.
Wipe down the carrier and all exposed surfaces of the unit with the bleach solution. Remove the
top shroud of the instrument and wipe down the top surface of the instrument base, as well as the
inside of the top shroud.
Reassemble the unit and discard the used gloves and towels.
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Please complete all information requests on this form prior to returning the instrument to the
manufacturer or your local distributor for servicing, repairs or return. Thank you for your cooperation.
Customer Contact
Address Position
Dept
Tel:
Country Fax:
Post Code
Model No. Serial No.
Accessories
Returned
Date of Purchase (if known)
Complaint
Has the equipment been exposed to any of the following: (*delete as applicable)
a) Blood, body fluids, pathological specimens *YES/NO
If YES, please specify
b) Other Biohazard *YES/NO
if YES, Please specify
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