SOTOX A™ MOBILE ANALY ZER | USER GUIDE
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10. SUPERVISOR M AIN MENU
10.1.3 Exporting results
The SoToxa™ Mobile Analyzer has a microSD card slot. Refer to section 2.1 Analyzer at a glance for the location of the SD card cover panel. The
SD card socket can only be accessed by unscrewing the SD card cover panel. For this a small Phillips head screw driver is needed. This tool is not
supplied with the SoToxa™ Mobile Test System.
The SD card can also be used for applying firmware updates to the analyzer, adding new test cartridge types or versions to the analyzer and
exporting of diagnostic data from the analyzer to the card. Information on how to use the SD card for updating information on the analyzer is
covered in section 10.3.1 Updating firmware.
Test and QC Data stored on the analyzer can be downloaded to an SD card as a CSV file. When the test data is exported one file is generated for each
cartridge type installed on the analyzer e.g. TOX417.CSV (subject test data). In addition PQC and NQC test records are combined in to a single file e.g.
QC.CSV (QC test data). The files will contain the following information, with the * denoting what is included in the QC.CSV file only.
• Test ID*
• Analyzer serial number*
• Operator name/ID*
• Date and Time*
• Overall Test Result*
• Servicing status
• Error Code
• Cartridge type*
• Cartridge ID
• Cartridge Lot
• Firmware version*
• Bootloader version*
• Individual drug result
Step 1: To export the data ensure that a new SD card is inserted in the analyzer before starting this procedure.
Step 2: From the test data management menu, select the Export Results via SD Card option.
Step 3: A progress wheel will be displayed while the data is being exported. It may take several minutes to complete as it is dependent on the number
of tests completed on the analyzer.
Step 4: On completion of the export the main menu will be displayed.
Step 5: Turn the analyzer off and remove the SD card from the slot. Re-screw the card cover into place.
Please note that if the battery is too low, then the warning message shown below will appear when you start to export the data. Either charge
the analyzer or simply connect to the mains before starting the export again.
If there is insufficient space on the SD card then the analyzer will fail to download the test data and provide a warning to the user.
Additionally existing exported data on the SD card will be overwritten.
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