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8 Mode Settings and Functions

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897N120152H  FDC NX10N  Instruction Manual  04.2022

8.18  Mode 16 - Editing sample ID <Admini.>

This mode is used to edit sample IDs memorized in the analyzer memory. The edited data can be sent to 

host computer.

The test results include the routine test data and control data.

MODE

START

(1)  Enter into Mode 16.

NOTE: 

After a beep sounds and the message is dis-

played about two seconds, the analyzer quits 

the mode operation:

If the test data do not exist.


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[Routione Test Data]

[Control Data]

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START

Select

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Select

MODE

RERUN

(2) 

Display the test data.

(a) Select the routine test data or control data.

Select 

[Routine test data]

 or 

[Control data]

 by 

the     keys, then press the 

ENTER

 key.

NOTE: 

The shaded part is a selected menu.

The test result dialog is displayed with routine 

test data or control data.

NOTE: 

If measurement is performed in the control 

mode, the indication 

[Control]

 appears in the 

test result dialog. The reference interval is not 

displayed.

The message is displayed when the individual 

test data is broken.

If the test data is broken.

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Move to other individual test data by the   

 

keys.

(b) Select the test data you want to edit.

Select the test data you want to edit by the 

   keys, then press the 

ENTER

 key.

Summary of Contents for DRI-CHEM NX10N

Page 1: ...hen operating it Please read this manual thoroughly before actually operating the FUJI DRI CHEM NX10N After reading this manual store it nearby the FUJI DRI CHEM NX10N so that you can see it whenever...

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Page 3: ...malfunctions and damage of FUJIFILM products due to the use of products of other manufacturers not supplied by FUJIFILM 5 FUJIFILM shall not be liable for malfunctions and damage resulting from remode...

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Page 5: ...n Site Requirements 1 4 1 9 Test Results for Diagnosis 1 5 1 10 Pipettes 1 5 1 11 FUJI DRI CHEM SLIDEs NH3 WII NH3 PII 1 6 1 12 QC Card System 1 6 1 13 Handling Samples 1 6 1 14 FUJI CLEAN TIPS 1 7 1...

Page 6: ...he Slide Transfer Part 5 4 5 4 Cleaning the Disposal Box 5 5 5 5 Cleaning the Air Filter 5 6 6 Quality Control 6 1 6 1 Control Fluids 6 1 6 2 Running the Control Fluid the QN 6 1 6 3 Monitoring Result...

Page 7: ...1 Mode 9 Switching Display Method for Values outside of the Determination Range Admini 8 18 8 12 Mode 10 Correlation Coefficients a b Settings Admini 8 19 8 13 Mode 11 Lot compensation coefficients c...

Page 8: ...897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022 iv Contents...

Page 9: ...ore Operating This Equipment CAUTION Before using this equipment please read this Instruction Manual carefully so that you can operate the equipment correctly Whenever you operate this equipment be su...

Page 10: ...cessary Do not touch used slides and tips with bare hands as this may cause contamination If any part of the body comes in contact with contaminated consumables immediately rinse the contaminated body...

Page 11: ...evice Increase the separation between the equipment Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device s are connected Consult the manufacturer or field se...

Page 12: ...ge limit 100 240V Frequency 50 60 Hz Supply voltage fluctuations 10 Rated current 0 6 A Phase Single Type of protection against electrical shock CLASS 2 EQUIPMENT 3 Plug the FDC NX10N into an independ...

Page 13: ...e during test processing or warning indications are printed out along with test results the test results may NOT be accurate Re fer to Sec 7 Troubleshooting and rerun the tests To maintain the accurac...

Page 14: ...s lab coat and safety goggles referring to the sample handling rules of your facility If any part of the body comes in contact with samples immediately rinse the contaminated body part thoroughly unde...

Page 15: ...caution label Power switch Depress to power ON O Depress to power OFF The photometer and the upper heater Refer to P2 1 may become extremely hot when an abnormality occurs in the analyzer To open the...

Page 16: ...cuments Biological risks High temperature caution Power switch Fragile item handle carefully Protect from rain This way up 11 Stacking limitation Temperature limitation Manufacturer SN Serial number C...

Page 17: ...1 Safe Usage and Handling Precautions 1 9 1 897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022 Sign Description Importer Consult Instructions for Use Unique device identifier Near patient testing...

Page 18: ...1 Safe Usage and Handling Precautions 1 10 1 897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022...

Page 19: ...Component Names and Functions 2 1 Component Names Disposal box Keyboard Display Power switch QC card reader Pipette guide Slide loading part Pipette cover Measurement Part Photometer Pipette cover Upp...

Page 20: ...nent Names and Functions 2 2 2 897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022 USB A type x 2 USB B type Air Filter Connector for AC adapter connection AC Adapter The mark is the mark of the Class II...

Page 21: ...n lot number by reading the QC card Countdown Displays remaining time mm ss before the test is complete It counts down by 10 seconds for a minute to go by a second for less than a minute to go 2 2 2 K...

Page 22: ...a coefficient RERUN RERUN Down Minus key RERUN key The RERUN key is used for rerunning a test with the same sample ID used in the most recent measurement NOTE The RERUN key does not function for pre...

Page 23: ...reach room temperature 3 2 Setting the Sample and Starting Measurements Attach a tip from FUJI CLEAN TIPS to the 10 L pipette and aspirate sample Make a drop above a slid and then place the drop on th...

Page 24: ...3 Principles of Operation 3 2 3 897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022...

Page 25: ...se 1 WARNING Do not touch used slides and tips with bare hands as this may cause contamination If any part of the body comes in contact with contaminated consumables immediately rinse the contaminated...

Page 26: ...for details NOTE Turn on the external printer before turning on the analyzer Activate and prepare the host computer for re ceiving a transmission in the time between turn ing on the analyzer and star...

Page 27: ...02 10 00 W a r m i n g u p LotNo 123456 P The message shown on the left appears on the dis play and warming up temperature control starts IMPORTANT The lot number of the QC card most recently read app...

Page 28: ...o 123456 W 1 Make sure that Ready is displayed and the READY lamp is green NOTE The indication W on the display means that the whole blood slide FUJI DRI CHEM SLIDE NH3 WII has been selected The indic...

Page 29: ...t recent measurement 1 is displayed for the next measurement except when the sam ple ID was set by the sample barcode reader N H 3 W 4 Place a slide on the analyzer IMPORTANT Place a slide properly wi...

Page 30: ...may result Make a small drop and move the tip of the pipette closer to the slide The drop spreads on the slide Place the drop in a range within 1 mm from the center of the slide a Move the tip of the...

Page 31: ...on the left appears during cal culation The test result is displayed when calculation is com pleted 8 When the test finishes the used slide is ejected into the disposal box 9 By pressing the C key th...

Page 32: ...progress NOTE Do not turn off the power during measurement processes and mode operations Otherwise physical damage may occur to data in the equipment 2 Turn the power switch off Depress the O side of...

Page 33: ...dated In addition to the lot compensation coefficients each QC card also has slide data essential for performing measurements Therefore read in the new QC cards when you switch to a new box of slides...

Page 34: ...vate and prepare the host computer for receiving a transmission in the time between turning on the analyzer and starting measurements NOTE To connect the host computer it requires installation of the...

Page 35: ...h the sample barcode reader before using it A maximum of 13 numbers can be input for a sample ID Always use the sample barcode reader below 3 000 cd m2 lux avoiding direct sunlight Turn on the analyze...

Page 36: ...the sample ID will be displayed IMPORTANT Make sure that the barcode data sample ID shown on the display is correct NOTE When rereading the barcode data press the button of the sample barcode reader a...

Page 37: ...eys delete the currently displayed number by the C clear key and then input a sample ID by numeric keys The sample ID starting with 0 is not changed by numeric keys 2015 12 02 10 00 R e a d y ID 1 Lot...

Page 38: ...ID 101 LotNo 123456 W 2015 12 02 11 20 R e a d y ID 100 LotNo 123456 W Sample 1 Sample 3 Change the sample ID from 2 to 100 Automatically updated sample ID Example When running tests with a sample ID...

Page 39: ...plicable regulations in your country such as by incineration melting sterilization or disinfection CAUTION Users must perform cleaning and maintenance after having training conducted by our designated...

Page 40: ...points Cleaning interval Procedure Photometer Monthly or when inaccurate test results occur Refer to Section 5 2 Slide loading part transfer part Monthly or when they are dirty Refer to Section 5 3 Di...

Page 41: ...he USB cable and the like and be sure to check the operation of the analyzer by turning on the power switch Pipette cover Transfer frame Cleaning procedures 1 Turn off the power of FDC NX10N and remov...

Page 42: ...ansfer frame Cleaning procedures 1 Turn off the power of FDC NX10N and remove the AC power cable the USB cable and the like from the connector 2 Open the pipette cover and the transfer frame Slide tra...

Page 43: ...tion or disinfection IMPORTANT After cleaning the analyzer restore the connection of the AC power cable the USB cable and the like and be sure to check the operation of the analyzer by turning on the...

Page 44: ...he analyzer restore the connection of the AC power cable the USB cable and the like and be sure to check the operation of the analyzer by turning on the power switch Air filter Cleaning procedures 1 T...

Page 45: ...control results 6 4 Control Mode By using the Control of mode function the control fluids are tested under the condition of correlation coef ficients a b for all tests reset to a 1 and b 0 After compl...

Page 46: ...6 Quality Control 6 2 6 897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022...

Page 47: ...4 W0610 W0611 Test value errors 7 2 6 7 4 E1500 E1552 Temperature control errors 7 2 7 7 5 W2201 Host computer connection errors 7 2 8 7 6 W2401 W2403 Printer errors 7 2 9 7 6 E3000 E3050 Data errors...

Page 48: ...s NOTE Switching of the reference values such as or can be set by using the mode 9 shown at Mode 9 Switch ing Display Method for Values outside of the Determination Range of mode function Refer to Sec...

Page 49: ...e disposal box Refer to P5 3 5 5 If the error still occurs please contact your technical support dealer for assistance E0201 Feed motor ERR Sensor OFF failure E0202 Feed motor ERR Test Sensor ON failu...

Page 50: ...t Set the date and time using the Date Time settings of mode function Refer to P8 6 If the error still occurs please contact your technical support dealer for assistance NOTE Turning the power on for...

Page 51: ...er deg E1520 Upper sensor break Contact your dealer Temperature control function of the photometer or the upper heater has malfunctioned Turn the power switch off and on If the error still occurs plea...

Page 52: ...onnection Host computer communication has malfunctioned Make sure that the USB cable has been connected properly and that the status of the host computer is ready to communicate Refer to P4 10 If the...

Page 53: ...ts corresponding slides IMPORTANT If a QC card other than the one packed with slides is used for measurement it may affect on the test results E4011 QC card is NOT NH3 Check the QC card E4012 QC card...

Page 54: ...7 Troubleshooting 7 8 7 897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022...

Page 55: ...by the administrators who have the responsibility for the use of the analyzer Inputting a password in Mode 0 allows the administrators to operate the administrator modes Mode number Mode description...

Page 56: ...RERUN 1 To enter a mode operation There are 2 ways to select a mode Selecting the desired mode by scrolling a Inputting the desired mode number directly b a Selecting the desired mode by scrolling On...

Page 57: ...conditions shown at the left press the MODE key to display the mode number in put dialog Input a Mode No from the keyboard and press the ENTER key to display the first dialog of the mode NOTE or indic...

Page 58: ...scroll keys then press the ENTER key NOTE Although the service mode will be displayed on the menu the mode is not available To enter Administrator mode input the password JCPIG OQFG 2CUUYQTF JCPIG OQ...

Page 59: ...No NOTE The control mode will be canceled after turning the analyzer off and turn it back on MODE START 1 Enter into Mode 1 Quits Mode A beep sounds when saving data is complete Displayed about two s...

Page 60: ...the effective range a beep sounds and the display returns to re input status If the C clear key is pressed when a cursor is located in the Y line having no data input the analyzer quits the mode opera...

Page 61: ...al printer 0 DWH WLPH 0 K P 0 DWH WLPH 0 K P A beep sounds when saving data is complete START START 3 Input time NOTE If an input value is outside the effective range a beep sounds and the display ret...

Page 62: ...Mode A beep sounds when saving data is complete Displayed about two seconds Printed by the external printer CVG HQTOCV CVG HQTOCV 5CXKPI Q 016 RQYGT QHH START Select MODE RERUN 2 Select a date displa...

Page 63: ...ata or Control data by the scroll keys then press the ENTER key NOTE The shaded part is a selected menu The test result dialog is displayed with routine test data or control data NOTE If measurement i...

Page 64: ...it data and then press the ENTER key NOTE After a beep sounds and the message is dis played about two seconds the analyzer returns to the test result screen If the host computer is not connected 9 0Q...

Page 65: ...nt data and then press the ENTER key NOTE After a beep sounds and the message is dis played for about two seconds the analyzer re turns to the test result screen If the printer is not connected 9 0Q R...

Page 66: ...0Q VGUV TGUWNVU HQWPF If the printer is not connected 9 0Q RTKPVGT EQPPGEVGF 6WTP RQYGT 59 1 JGEM VJG EQPPGEVKQP 2 Select the test data a Select routine test data or control data Select Routine test d...

Page 67: ...tion Manual 04 2022 Supplement Example printout Select the routine test data 0 DWFK SULQW uJ GO RW1R 3 uJ GO RW1R 3 Select the control data 0 DWFK SULQW RQWURO uJ GO RW1R 3 RQWURO uJ GO RW1R 3 Data pr...

Page 68: ...eep sounds and the message is dis played about two seconds the analyzer quits the mode operation If the error log does not exist 0Q GTTQT KPHQ Quits Mode Select Display using the MODE RERUN START Sele...

Page 69: ...PVGT EQPPGEVGF 6WTP RQYGT 59 1 JGEM VJG EQPPGEVKQP Printing all is complete Quits Mode Select Print using the MODE RERUN START TTQT NQI KURNC 2TKPV 3 When the external printer is connected print the e...

Page 70: ...analyzer MODE START 1 Enter into Mode 7 Quits Mode A beep sounds when processing data is complete Displayed about five seconds Printed by the external printer 0 LVSOD WHPS 8SSHU KHDWHU RZHU KHDWHU WHP...

Page 71: ...he analyzer quits the mode operation If the QC card information does not exist 0Q 3 KPHQ 2 Select a unit Select a unit by the or key and then press the ENTER key Unit A Unit B Conversion Factor g dl m...

Page 72: ...e 9 5CXKPI Q 016 RQYGT QHH 1WV QH TCPIG HNCI 1WV QH TCPIG HNCI 1WV QH TCPIG HNCI 1WV QH TCPIG HNCI Quits Mode A beep sounds when saving data is complete Displayed about two seconds Printed by the exte...

Page 73: ...1 Enter into Mode 10 NOTE After a beep sounds and the message is dis played about two seconds the analyzer quits the mode operation If the QC card information does not exist 0Q 3 KPHQ Printed by the...

Page 74: ...DWD 5HVHW 17 5 QSXW 0 RUUHODWLRQ GDWD D E 17 5 QSXW 0 RUUHODWLRQ GDWD QSXW 3ULQW 0 RUUHODWLRQ GDWD QSXW 5HVHW 0 RUUHODWLRQ GDWD QSXW D E 3 Select correlation data a Press the ENTER key b Select Input...

Page 75: ...s complete d Input a new value for coefficient a The current value is displayed Input a new value for a using numeric keys and press the ENTER key NOTE If an input value is outside the effective range...

Page 76: ...y the external printer Select Select Input the administrator password A beep sounds when saving data is complete 4 Reset coefficients a Select Reset and press the ENTER key b Select whether to reset t...

Page 77: ...wo coefficients a b are re corded in the analyzer memory the FDC NX10N per forms compensation calculations internally using the formula X Y b a In this way the FDC NX10N s measured data Y are adjusted...

Page 78: ...Y X Y X Y 1 1X 5 4 Measurement range after inputting coefficients a b Depending on the values input for a b the apparent limits of the measurement range will shift as follows If a 1 and b 0 Y X the me...

Page 79: ...FRHIILFLHQWV QSXW RW1R F G H START START 2 Press the ENTER key NOTE If the external printer is connected Input and Print are displayed Select Input and then press the ENTER key to display the input d...

Page 80: ...efficient c example c 4 560 Input a new value for coefficient e example e 0 500 0 RW FRHIILFLHQWV QSXW RW1R F G H 0 RW FRHIILFLHQWV QSXW RW1R F G H 0 RW FRHIILFLHQWV QSXW RW1R F G H START RERUN MODE M...

Page 81: ...nput a new value for expiration month M example M 06 A beep sounds when saving data is complete Printed by the external printer Input the administrator password e Input a value for year and then press...

Page 82: ...operation If the QC card information does not exist 0Q 3 KPHQ Select Print using the MODE RERUN START Display when all tests are reset Display with some ongoing tests Printed by the external printer S...

Page 83: ...LQWHUYDOV 5HVHW 17 5 QSXW 0 5HI LQWHUYDOV 1 3 XJ GO 17 5 QSXW 0 5HI LQWHUYDOV QSXW 3ULQW 0 5HI LQWHUYDOV QSXW LQWHUYDO GG WR UHVXOWV 3 Input a reference interval NOTE To reset in the reference interva...

Page 84: ...PRWV KPVGTXCN 0 2 WI FN QYGT 7RRGT 4GH KPVGTXCNU PRWV KPVGTXCN 0 2 WI FN QYGT 7RRGT 5CXKPI Q 016 RQYGT QHH 4GH KPVGTXCNU 0 2 WI FN 06 4 PRWV START START START d Input a lower limit value After the inp...

Page 85: ...0Q 4GH KPVGTXCNU FF VQ TGUWNVU GU 0Q 4GH KPVGTXCNU FF VQ TGUWNVU 4GH KPVGTXCNU Q 016 CFF VQ TGUWNVU 4GH KPVGTXCNU PRWV KPVGTXCN FF VQ TGUWNVU 4GH KPVGTXCNU PRWV KPVGTXCN FF VQ TGUWNVU 4 Select whethe...

Page 86: ...ng data is complete Displayed about two seconds Printed by the external printer 5CXKPI Q 016 RQYGT QHH 5GNGEV NCPIWCIG CRCPGUG PINKUJ 5GNGEV NCPIWCIG CRCPGUG PINKUJ 5GNGEV NCPIWCIG CPIWCIG PINKUJ 5GNG...

Page 87: ...F UQWPF W GT CFLWUVOGPV TTQT UQWPF A W GT CFLWUVOGPV 6GUV GPF UQWPF AA 2 Select Error sound or Test end sound Select a menu Error sound or Test end sound using the keys and press the ENTER key a To ch...

Page 88: ...ERUN A beep sounds when saving data is complete Displayed about two seconds Printed by the external printer 5CXKPI Q 016 RQYGT QHH QPVTCUV CFLWUV 0GY EQPVTCUV QPVTCUV CFLWUV KURNC EQPVTCUV 4CPIG START...

Page 89: ...VW GDWD RQWURO GDWD 0 GLW RQWURO XJ GO RW1R 3 START Select MODE RERUN START Select MODE RERUN 2 Display the test data a Select the routine test data or control data Select Routine test data or Control...

Page 90: ...be dis played Make sure that the IDs before editing OLD xxxx and after editing NEW xxxx are correct 5 Accept the edited result After confirming the edited result select any of the following options us...

Page 91: ...e Saving Do NOT power off START or A beep sounds when saving data is complete Displayed about two seconds Quits Mode Printed by the external printer Edit password 2 Edit the password using numeric key...

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Page 93: ...preparations such as the installation of the specified device driver are required for the host computer When using this function for the first time please contact your technical support dealer for ass...

Page 94: ...9 Other Functions 9 2 9 897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022...

Page 95: ...conditions Operating temperature 15 to 32 C 59 to 89 F Operating humidity 30 to 80 RH no vapor condensation Storage and transportation conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Humidity 10 to 90...

Page 96: ...n AC power cable conforming to the specifications below The requirements of the cable specifications for the FDC NX10N Power voltage 200V 240V Requirements of the plug connector AC250V 2 5A Requiremen...

Page 97: ...e FUJI DRI CHEM SLIDE NH3 WII 24 slides per box FUJI DRI CHEM SLIDE NH3 PII 24 slides per box FUJI CLEAN TIPS 1 96 tips x 6 cases per box FUJI DRI CHEM CONTROL QN 3 ml x 2 pcs per box Recording paper...

Page 98: ...10 Specifications Consumables 10 4 10 897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022...

Page 99: ...Second calibration calibration colorimetric coefficient communication control dilution error expiration horizontal incubator information keyboard No Good Normal Saline Solution Optical Density paramet...

Page 100: ...11 Glossary 11 2 11 897N120152H FDC NX10N Instruction Manual 04 2022...

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