Software Reference
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P/N CLS151164 Rev. B
LabChip GX Touch/GXII Touch User Manual
PerkinElmer, Inc.
Data File Name text box
- Read-Only text box that displays the
selected format for the data file name. The file name components
are added to the data file name in the order in which they are
selected.
File Prefix text box
- Specifies the text for the first characters of
the data file name. (Optional)
Project Name text box
- Specifies a project name to use in the
data file name. (Optional)
Computer Name check box
- If selected, adds the name of the
LabChip GX Touch computer to the data file name.
Barcode check box
- Only displays if the instrument is equipped
with a barcode reader. If selected, the instrument reads the
customer-supplied barcode on the short (portrait) edge of the
microplate and includes the barcode in the data file name.
Date check box
- If selected, the current date is included in the
data file name. The date format is YYYY-MM-DD, where YYYY is
the year, MM is the month, and DD is the day.
Time check box
- If selected, the time that the run was started is
included in the data file name. The time format is HH-MM-SS,
where HH is the hour (00 to 24), MM is the minutes, and SS is the
seconds.
Sample Names File
- If selected, specifies the file that will supply
the Sample Names in the data file. Touch the
Browse
button next to
Sample Names File, select the name of the CSV file that contains
the sample names, and touch the
Open
button. The path and name
of the file displays in the text box. Use the LabChip GX Reviewer
software or Excel to create Sample Name files. See. See
for more information about Sample Names files. To use the Sample
Names file to select the wells to sample, see
. To select the
sample names file using a plate barcode (if your instrument is
equipped with a barcode reader), see
Expected Peak File
- If selected, specifies the file that will supply
the Expected Peaks for the data file. Touch the
Browse
button next
to Expected Peaks File, select the name of the GEP file that contains
the expected peaks, and touch the Open button. The path and
name of the file displays in the text box. Use the LabChip GX
Reviewer software to create the Expected Peak file. See
for more information about Expected Peak files.