2 - 11
Alarm
Control
No.
Alarm Category
Sub-
code
Level Description Remedy
1801 to
1805
BARCODE2 54 1 to 5
WARNING An error has occurred in
communication with the
barcode reader. (Parity
error, framing error or
overrun error)
Sub-code indication
1 : Unassigned
2 : Unassigned
3 : Sample disk barcode
reader
4 : Unassigned
5 : Unassigned
Check the
communication cable
of barcode reader.
1931 to
1971
REAGENT
SHORT
57 1 to 40 WARNING
•
The volume of reagent to
be sipped from a reagent
bottle is inadequate.
•
The reagent volume is a
total amount of one kind
of reagent for each test
item.
(1) Sub-code indicates
position No.
(2) Positions 37 and 38
are used for ISE.
(3) Position 40 is used for
HITERGENT.
(4) Position 39 is used for
HIALKALI.
Set new reagent.
2231 to
2271
REAGENT
LEVEL
59 1 to 40 WARNING Reagent volume is smaller
than the remaining reagent
check value specified with
system parameter.
Set reagent newly.
2781 to
2830
UN-
ASSIGNED
2851,
2852
TS OVER 67 1 WARNING Because 400 samples are
registered in routine sample
test selecting information,
new test selecting
information cannot be
registered from the host.
After completion of
analysis, register TS
again.
2861 PATIENT
SAMPLE
OVER
68 1 WARNING Because 400 samples are
registered in routine sample
test selecting information, a
new routine sample cannot
be analyzed.
Same as above
(cont’d)
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