4-1- Messages Associated with Calibrations
If a calibration fails to meet the criteria for automatic validation, the calibration status is represented by a
red
half circle.
For Biochemistry, the corresponding assays will not be processed by the analyser until a new calibration is
carried out and is correct, or until the calibration is forced. In the case of Immunoassays assays will be
processed but values will not be calculated until an new calibration is carried out and is correct, or until the
calibration is forced.
Messages associated with the calibrations are displayed with the calibration curve.
Message
Meaning
Abs. out of range
Spectrophotometry
One of the calibrator replicates’ absorbances is outside the limits specified in
the analytical configuration for the test.
Blank out of range
Biochemistry
The reagent blank is outside the limits specified in the analytical configuration
of the test.
Fail of calibration
calculation
All fields
The calibration could not be calculated.
Sensitivity out of range
Biochemistry
The sensitivity calculated is lower than the value specified in the analytical
configuration.
Determination coe
ffi
cient
too low
Biochemistry
The determination coe
ffi
cient calculated for the calibration curve is lower than
the value specified in the analytical configuration.
Monotony Problem
Biochemistry - Immunoassay
The calibration has not been calculated as the curve is not strictly increasing
or decreasing.
Tolerance out of range
Immunoassay
The deviation between the relative light unit (RLU) obtained for one of the
calibrators and the measurement of the last calibration is higher than the
percentage specified in the analytical configuration.
The
ETO
message is displayed with the corresponding calibrator in the
tab.
Messages
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Messages Associated with Calibrations
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