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Chemistry Parameters
Defining a Chemistry Test Name
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
User Defined Reagents
October 2005
Page 9-5
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Chemistry Parameters
Defining a Chemistry Test Name
A test name cannot begin with a numeric entry or be defined the same as an existing
chemistry test name. The test name is stored and retrieved in upper case letters only.
The designated test name is used as the chemistry code as described in the UniCel
DxC Synchron Clinical Systems Host Interface Specifications. (Refer to the Tables/
Codes section near the end of this manual.)
Reaction Type
Refer to CHAPTER 2, Theory of Operation, Cartridge Chemistry: Principles of
Measurement in the UniCel DxC Synchron Clinical Systems Reference Manual for a
detailed explanation of each type.
Table 9.2
Allowable Entries for a Chemistry Test Name
A maximum of four alphanumeric characters, including "-".
Note: The first character must be an alphabetical character.
Table 9.3
Reaction Type Options
Reaction Type
Description
Endpoint 1
Blank absorbance is not subtracted from Reaction 1 absorbance.
Endpoint 2
Blank absorbance is subtracted from Reaction 1 absorbance.
Endpoint 3
Blank absorbance is volume corrected and then subtracted from
Reaction 1 absorbance.
Endpoint 4
Blank absorbance is subtracted from Reaction 2 absorbance.
Endpoint 5
Reaction 1 absorbance is subtracted from Reaction 2
absorbance.
Rate 1
Blank rate is not subtracted from Reaction 1 rate.
Rate 2
Blank rate is subtracted from Reaction 1 rate.
Rate 3
Blank rate is volume corrected and then subtracted from
Reaction 1 rate.
Rate 4
Blank rate is subtracted from Reaction 2 rate.
Rate 5
Reaction 1 rate is subtracted from Reaction 2 rate.