Editing UDR Definitions
Introduction
IMMAGE 800 Operations Manual A11403
System Setup
September 2016
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Editing UDR Definitions
Introduction
A previously defined UDR definition may be recalled and edited. Editing the sample
dilution and/or AGXS Limit of a defined UDR clears the calibration programs for the
UDR. Editing Comments, the Cartridge Serial Number and/or refilling a cartridge will
not affect calibration. Editing anything else clears the calibration programs, cancels
the calibration, clears the AGXS Limit, and disables AGXS flagging. The edited UDR
definition is saved with the same chemistry name. Refer to Table 5.11 for further
information.
Editing a UDR Definition
The units and chemistry name of the UDR cannot be changed unless the UDR is first
removed from the chemistry menu.
The instrument status must be in
Standby
in order to proceed with the steps below to
edit a UDR definition.
Table 5.11
UDR Editing Function
Editing Function
Calibration
Rack
Calibration
Status
Curve-Fit
Model
Clears calibration programs
Cleared
Calibrated
Cannot Change
Clears calibration programs and
Cancels the calibration
Cleared
Uncalibrated
Cannot Change
Step
Action
1
From the Setup screen, select
<18> User-Defined Chemistries
.
2
Select a number beside a defined UDR position. (Refer to Figure 5.28.)
3
Select
Define/Edit [F1]
.
4
Refer to Defining a UDR Chemistry to edit the UDR definition and
calibration information.
NOTICE
Editing the sample dilution or AGXS Limit of a defined UDR clears the
calibration programs for that UDR. Editing Comments, Cartridge Serial
and/or Refill numbers does not affect calibration. Editing anything else
clears the calibration programs, cancels the calibration, clears the AGXS
Limit and disables AGXS flagging.
If the serial number is changed in the protocol definition, the cartridge
identified by the overwritten serial number is no longer usable,
regardless of the number of tests remaining.