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Non-Linear and Multipoint Calibrations
Calibration Report
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Troubleshooting Calibration and Result Errors
October 2005
Page 13-15
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Curve Parameters
(Ro, Kc, R, Conc, a, b, c) Positioning and scaling factors
for curve determination.
• Ro – Calculated response for a zero sample
• Kc – Scale parameter
• R – Sample Response
• Conc – Standard
• a, b, c – Parameters which define the non-linear
elements of the math model
Calibration Error Log
Several fields are shown for information on a failed
calibration. Multiple errors are shown here for any
chemistry failure. The errors correlate with the starred
fields listed in the calibration report. This is only shown if
a calibration fails.
• Reagent – Identifies the failed chemistry
• Lot Number – Identifies the lot number of the reagent
which failed calibration.
• Serial Number (S/N) – Identifies the serial number of
the specific cartridge which failed.
• Cuvette – Identifies the cuvette in which the specific
replicate failed.
• Condition – In the event that an error occurred, an
asterisk (*) appears next to the value which is out of
specification. The corresponding error flag will be
printed in this field. Only those errors that FAIL the
calibration will be printed.
• Value – Shows the value of the absorbance data which
failed calibrator or reaction limits.
• Magnitude – An indication of the severity of the failure.
Depending on the error, the magnitude may reflect the
actual value of the error or it may show the absolute
difference between the limit and the actual value.
Likewise, the magnitude may not be applicable to the
error which has occurred. If this is the case, no value
will appear under this field.
Table 13.7
Non-Linear Single Point and Multipoint Calibration Reports
Field Definitions
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Field
Description
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