Defining a UDR Chemistry
Defining UDR Sample/Reagent Volumes
IMMAGE 800 Operations Manual A11403
System Setup
September 2016
Page 5-81
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Enter the volume of sample or sample dilution to be aspirated and
dispensed in the
Sample or Dilution Volume
field.
If the Sample Dilution field
entry is...
the Sample or Dilution Volume
field may be...
1:5 to 1:50
3 µL to 75 µL
1:1 (undiluted)
3 µL to 21 µL
NOTICE
Aspiration of neat serum and/or plasma sample volumes greater than 15
μ
L may result in carryover and is not recommended.
6
Enter the reaction buffer volume to be aspirated and dispensed in the
Reaction Buffer Volume
field. Entries may be "0" or from 195 µL to 300
µL.
7
Enter the volume of reagent to be aspirated and dispensed from
Compartment A in the
Compartment A Volume
field. Entries may be
from 5 µL to 235 µL.
8
Enter the volume of reagent to be aspirated and dispensed from
Compartment B in the
Compartment B Volume
field.
If the Reaction Buffer
Volume field entry is...
the Compartment B Volume
field entry may be...
0
195 µL to 235 µL
195 µL to 300 µL
0 or 5 µL to 235 µL
9
Enter the gain in the
Gain
field. Entries may be 1, 2, 3, or 4. The gain
increases as the number increases.
10
Enter the calibration dilution in the
Cal Dilution
field. Entries may be
from 1:5 to 1:50.
OR
Enter 1:1 for an undiluted sample.
The Sample Dilution field automatically displays the same value as the Cal
Dilution field. No input is allowed until after calibration and approval.
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