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Enable/Disable Modules
Introduction
System Status and Commands
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 11-22
October 2005
Enable/Disable Modules
Introduction
Enable/Disable allows the user to Enable and Disable an individual subsystem
module, the MC side, or the CC side. This function allows some subsystems to
operate while others are disabled due to error conditions.
Additional Information
The user can manually enable or disable the following items:
• One or more individual MC modules (cups and ISE)
• All of the MC side
• Photometer
• LPIA Module
• All of the CC side
• Lower Reagent Carousel (1–30)
Notes:
• The optional LPIA Module must be installed to be able to enable or disable the
Photometer and LPIA Module.
• A module should be enabled or disabled only when the system is in Standby or is
Stopped.
• To complete the enable for 1-Blade thick CTS, or LPIA, the operator must stop and
home the DxC.
• All programming for Disabled modules is aborted. Modules or subsystems in the
Disable mode will not run, prime, or perform desired maintenance/diagnostic
procedures.
When the MC module is enabled, the related reagent is primed 4 times. When the CC
subsystem is enabled, the system runs startup primes.
With an error, for example Reagent too full, the DxC automatically disables a module
or subsystem. The Rgts/Cal status screen changes to Disable (refer to
Note: If all cup modules are Disabled, all ISE modules are automatically Disabled.
NOTICE
When an MC Module or CC subsystem is enabled, the calibration status will not
be lost. Check the calibration status screen prior to running the system.