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Archive QC
Introduction
Quality Control
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 6-22
October 2005
Archive QC
Introduction
The Archive QC function archives control definition (control name, lot number,
sample type, QC File number, QC Log selected chemistries, assigned mean and SD,
constituent code, and cumulative mean, SD and N) and results to a floppy disk.
Archiving is available from the hard disk only. The archived floppy disk can be used
to review data, but not to modify QC files. The system must be in Standby to archive
QC data.
Why is Archiving Needed?
The QC database can store at least 35,000 results. If a new result is processed and the
QC Results database is full, the oldest result related to the new result will be
overwritten. If the QC Results database is full and no results are associated with the
QC File number of the new result in process, the new result will not be saved. The
operator will be notified that the new result was not saved. When this dialog box
notification appears, it may be appropriate to archive.
How to Archive QC
Follow the steps below to archive Current QC Data to a floppy diskette.
NOTICE
Diskette must be Double-sided, High Density.
Step
Action
1
Select the QC icon from the menu bar.
2
From the QC screen, select Archive [F8].
3
Select <1> Archive to Disk or type 1 in the Option No. field and press
[Enter].
4
At the prompt, type an operator ID of 1 to 3 alphanumeric characters.
5
To confirm the continuation of the archive process, select <OK>. To
discontinue process, select <Cancel>.
6
Insert a disk and select <OK> at the prompt when ready. The disk will be
formatted by erasure, then the QC data will be archived to it.
Note: When archiving is complete, a prompt will ask the operator if QC
data should be deleted from the hard disk.
CAUTION
Once QC data is deleted from the hard disk, no modifications are
allowed.
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