Customizing the Analyzer Software
5-15
For example, assuming the expected MCV result is 90.0fL, while the actual analysis result is
82.0fL, then
You should adjust the RBC gain to 109.8% as close as possible. Follow the steps given below
to do so.
1. Enter the administrator password as introduced in
Chapter 5.2.1
;
2. At the “
Settings
” screen, press [F1] to select the “
Gain
” group;
3.
SELECT
“
RBC
”, as Figure 5-26 shows;
4.
ENTER
the desired gain so that the adjustment becomes as close to 109.8% as possible.
Figure 5-26 Setting RBC gain
Setting the HGB gain
You may adjust the HGB gain to change the HGB blank voltage, which usually should be set
between 3.4 to 4.8V (4.5V recommended). Follow the steps given below to set the HGB gain.
1. Enter the administrator password as introduced in
Chapter 5.2.1
;
2. At the “
Settings
” screen, press [F1] to select the “
Gain
” group;
3.
SELECT
“
HGB
”;
4.
ENTER
the desired gain so that the HGB blank voltage is between 3.4 to 4.8V, as Figure
5-27 shows.
%
8
.
109
%
100
0
.
82
0
.
90
%
100
=
×
×
=
ActualMCV
V
ExpectedMC
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