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Instruction for use URYXXON
®
500
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Instruction for use URYXXON
®
500 V 2.1 / 01.23
8.4 Sediment options
In the
Sediment options
menu, you have the option to enter additional
sediment parameters for every result. This function enables you to
manage both urine chemistry results and microscopic findings for
individual samples.
Sediment options
Enter
sediment
Off On
Edit sediment
parameters
Filter
Off On
Edit filter
Measurement
Sediment
Print after
NOTICE
To add sediment information to a sample, go to the main menu
and choose “Enter sediment”
(see chapter 9. Enter sediment,
8.4.1 Enter sediment
The option‑field
Enter sediment
allows you to turn the enter
sediment function on or off. To do so, press the respective choice‑
button. To edit the available sediment parameter, press the activity‑
button
Edit sediment
parameters
. You can only edit the sediment parameters, if the
choice‑button
On
is activated. Press
to confirm and save
your changes. If you leave the menu by pressing
, none of
your changes will be adopted.
8.4.1.1 Edit sediment parameters
The instrument can store up to 30 different sediment parameters.
To label the sediment parameters, you can use up to 10 characters
each. For every parameter, you can define 5 categories or
increments. To label these categories you can use up to 8
characters each.
The
Edit sediment parameters
menu consists of 6 edit‑buttons, in
which you can enter individual information. In the upper left corner
of the screen you can see the number of the parameter you are
currently editing.
Edit sediment parameters
1. Param:
The first edit‑button in the center of the screen is meant to assign a
name to the sediment parameter. To enter the parameter’s name,
press the empty edit‑button. The input‑menu
abc
appears and
you can enter the parameter. Confirm your entry by pressing
. The new parameter has been adopted.
You can enter up to 5 increments (e.g. 0 – 5, 6 – 15, 16 – 30, …)
or categories (e.g. small, medium, large, …) for every parameter
into the edit‑buttons on the right side of the screen. Press the edit‑
buttons and the input‑menu
abc
appears in which you can enter
your increments or categories. Confirm your entry by pressing
. The new category has been adopted.
Edit sediment parameters
1. Param:
LEUKOS
neg
+
++
+++
To define more parameters, use the browse‑arrows
in the
bottom of the screen. The sediment parameters you have created
in the menu can now be used to enter sediment information in the
Enter sediment
(see chapter 9. Enter sediment, page 21).
Press
to confirm and save your changes. If you leave the
menu by pressing
, none of your changes will be adopted.
8.4.2 Filter
If the filter is activated, you can enter specific filter criteria to select
results, for which sediment information have to be entered. The
results are selected to enter sediment findings in the
Enter sediment
(see chapter 9. Enter sediment, page 21)
By default, the choice‑button
Off
is activated in the option field and
filter criteria are not installed. To activate the filter and to define filter
criteria, press the choice‑button
On
. The adjacent activity‑button
Edit
filter
is activated.
8.4.2.1 Edit filter
To get to the
Edit filter
menu, press
Edit
filter
. In the menu, you can
define the results that require sediment findings. On the left side
of the screen, you find a list with all parameters found on the test
strips. You can determine a filter criterion for every parameter. Such
a criterion is always one possible measurement value. Thus, you
can define for which results sediment findings have to be added.
(e.g. Blood – 10 / Ket – 100 / …)
Edit filter
Select
Clear
BLD
UBG
BIL
PRO
NIT
KET
GLU
pH
Filter:
You can choose the parameters either by using the scroll arrows
and the activity‑button
Select
, or by directly touching the
parameter. Once you have chosen a parameter, a new list appears
on the right side of the screen.
Edit filter
Select
Clear
BLD
UBG
BIL
PRO
NIT
KET
GLU
pH
30
100
500