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Version 1.3, Revision D
Initial Operation
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4.4.12 Adhesive labels for reagent bottles
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The standard delivery of the HistoCore PEARL includes adhesive labels for the reagent bottles in the
reagent cabinet. They can be used to mark the groups of the reagent bottles.
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Ensure the surface on the reagent bottles are clean and dry; then apply the label and press on
firmly—especially at the edges.
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The labels are resistant to the reagents used in the instrument.
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The station number can be noted on the label as well as the date when the reagent specified in the
color table was commissioned.
4.5
Alarm functions
Note
In the instrument, states can occur that require the attention of, or a decision on the part of, the user.
In the simplest case, these are confirmations for continuing in the processing program. In addition,
however, during continuous monitoring of the hardware, errors can be identified that must be
eliminated as soon as possible for a running program to be finished successfully. Correspondingly, all
messages are classified according to their severity.
The HistoCore PEARL is equipped with 3 different alarm functions:
Instrument alarm
This instrument alarm is generated from within the instrument itself for all alarm messages.
Local alarm
This alarm is external to the instrument, e.g. in the office of the instrument operator. The local alarm is
used when the instrument cannot continue with the current program or operation because of a problem.
Remote alarm
This alarm is also external to the instrument. If installed, it can be connected to a remote alarm system
that sends an alarm message to the person responsible for after-hours problems.
The remote alarm is only generated when the instrument cannot continue with a program.
Note
The remote alarm will still operate even if the local alarm is not installed.
Connecting the local and remote alarm system
Note
Both local and remote alarm options are relays that are voltage-isolated from the rest of the
instrument. When an error condition occurs, the relevant alarm circuit closes. The remote alarm
device connected to the instrument must be rated at less than 1 A. A maximum voltage of 30 V DC
may be present.