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Manual run 3
3
Manual run
Manual run allows you to control a run interactively. All settings except
temperature and choice of microplate and/or reagent rack can be changed
during the run. Commands are placed in a queue if the instrument is busy when
a command is issued: queued commands that have not yet been started can be
edited or deleted from the queue.
The results of a manual run are saved in a normal result file, and can be
evaluated in the Evaluation Software. There are however no predefined
keywords associated with the run, and the results cannot be evaluated with the
Evaluation Software tools for concentration, kinetics/affinity, thermodynamics
or affinity in solution.
3.1
Preparing for a manual run
3.1.1
Instrument preparations
The integrated instrument preparation steps that are included with wizard- and
method-based runs are not supported for manual run. The instrument should
therefore be prepared using options from the
Tools
menu.
1
Dock the chip that you want to use, and immobilize ligand on the surface
(see Section 4.3.2) if this has not already been done.
2
Choose
Tools:Prime
to flush the flow system with fresh buffer.
3
Choose
Normalize
from the
Maintenance Tools
section of
Tools:More
Tools
if the detector has not been normalized since the chip was docked. (In
many cases, the detector will have been normalized in connection with
ligand immobilization. However, you may need to perform the operation
again if the chip has been undocked and re-docked after immobilization.)
4
Choose
Tools:Set Temperature
and set the analysis and sample
compartment temperatures. Wait until the analysis temperature is stable
(as shown in the status bar) before starting the run.
5
Prepare your samples and reagents in the microplate and/or reagent rack.
Note the rack positions and volumes of samples that you prepare: there is
no software support in manual run for identifying samples or monitoring
the volume of liquid in the autosampler positions. You insert the samples as
part of the starting procedure for the run. You can also add samples during
the run.
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