Setting Up a UDR Chemistry
Loading the Protocol Diskette
IMMAGE 800 Operations Manual A11403
System Setup
September 2016
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Setting Up a UDR Chemistry
Loading the Protocol Diskette
Follow the instructions under Loading the Chemistry Protocol Diskette, earlier in this
chapter, to load the user-defined reagent chemistry protocol templates.
Password Setup Procedure
Once a UDR chemistry has been defined and saved, the user must log in and perform a
password setup procedure. This password protection feature is recommended for
security purposes. A database backup will not backup passwords. Therefore, restoring
a database will reset the password to default. The password setup is used to identify
specific information, such as:
• who logged in
• which field was updated
• what screen was entered
• what field was changed
This and other information are described in the Display Events log. The password
setup is described in the following steps.
Step
Action
1
Select the
Password Setup
box near upper right corner of the User-
Defined Chemistries screen. Refer to Figure 5.28.
2
The User
Log in
screen appears. Refer to Figure 5.29. Note that the
Username
field defaults to ADMIN. Enter ADMIN in the Password field
and select
<OK>
.
OR
Select
<Cancel>
to return to the User-Defined Chemistries screen.
3
If
<OK>
was selected above, the UDR User Setup/Password Protection
Mode screen appears. Refer to Figure 5.30. This screen is used to add or
delete a user. Up to 16 users are allowed. Password protection is enabled
by default (i.e., the Password Protection Mode box is checked.) If the
Password Protection Mode box is disabled (not checked), the password
protection feature is not available (i.e., no prompt after Define and Save.)
To add another user, select a new user name number. Then select
<Define
Edit User>
and proceed to Step 4.
4
A Define/Edit User screen appears. Refer to Figure 5.31. Enter a new user
name in the
Username
field. Enter your password in the
Password
field.
Enter the same password in the
Confirm Password
field.