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DxC Terms
Smart Module
Glossary
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
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October 2005
Smart Module
An intelligent, computer-controlled mechanical device designed to perform a specific
motion control or environmental function.
Special Character
Any viewable or printable keyboard character that is not an alphanumeric character,
including the following:
` ˜ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) - _ = + \ | [ ] { } ; : ' " , < > . / ?
Standby
An instrument mode where all requested activity is complete and motion is stopped.
Start/Stop Bits
Synchronization method that signals the start and end of data transmission in serial
communication. The data bits are proceeded by the Start bit and followed by the Stop
bit.
System Exerciser
A set of programs that run a series of tests, designed to test the proper action sequence
of each component of the instrument. An offline diagnostics program used by
Beckman Coulter Service.
Symbology, Bar Code
A set of rules for encoding and decoding information contained in a bar code symbol.
Examples of symbologies are Code 39, Code 128, Codabar, and Interleaved 2 of 5.
Target Value
The known concentration of a calibrator or control.
Trigger
The reaction initiated by a reagent component that is added to the cuvette after sample
addition and primary reagent have pre-incubated.
Unidirectional Interface
One-way communication. Results are communicated from the instrument to the host
computer only.
Unit
An expression of concentration, such as weight/volume (e.g., mg/dL), mass/volume
(e.g., mol/L), and International Units/volume (e.g., IU/mL).
Upgoing Reaction
The increase in absorbance as a reaction progresses.