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Moxi GO II
™
User Guide
Page 52
File/Test Operations
Test Naming and Renaming Tests
By default, tests are named with an automated prefix based on the test type (“GFP” for GFP
Check, “Via” for Cell Counts (Size + Viability), “Open” for Open Flow Cytometry and GO Flow,
“PBMC” for PBMC Check, “CAR” for CAR-T Expansion, “QC” for Cell QC, “Apop” for Apoptosis,
“Hlth” for Cell Health, “Plex” for multiplex tests, and “Size” for Size Histogram). Files within test
types are auto-enumerated by the system (e.g. “Via-001”, “Via-002”, …) with the lowest
available number for that test type. Tests can be renamed at any point, immediately after the
run or through editing a saved test. However, per the FCS 3.1 standard, the “test name”
keyword is permanently fixed once the file has been saved. Changing the name of a saved test
on the unit at that point updates the “File Name” only. Changing the name of a test prior to
saving the test (immediately after acquisition), changes both the “File Name” and “Test Name”
fields. To change the name on the Moxi GO II™, touch the green test name box at the top of
the scatter plot or histogram (see image below/left). The default name is presented and
can be deleted by hitting the
Clear
key or successive “Backspace” keys. Capital letters can be
achieved by hitting the
Caps
button. Symbols and special characters can be accessed by
hitting the
Punc
button. Select
Save
to assign the newly entered name to the test.
Saving and Deleting Data/Tests
Selecting the
File
button presents the user with the options to
Save
(immediately following a
test or after changing gates on saved data. If saved data has been opened but not edited, this
button will appear as
Done
instead),
(see below), or
Delete
a test. Selecting Save results
in the data being written out to the user disk in FCS 3.1 format for retrieval on a Mac/PC or for
later retrieval from the
Saved Data
area (button off of the
Home
screen). After hitting
Save
, a
blue status indicator bar is shown at the top of the screen to let the user know the status of the
save procedure. Selecting
Delete
presents the user with a pop-up option of
Yes
or
No
to