
QIAgility Software
QIAgility User Manual 11/2011
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The user identification function is always active and the user’s
identification is reported in all pre and post run reports as
well as diagnostic logs produced by the software during
normal operation.
Note that access privileges are included only to support a
particular use policy for the software and are not intended to
prevent accidental or intentional circumvention of the policy
or misuse of the software.
All users are able to edit and save modified run files
(Section 5.10, page 5-126). If the run file is not saved with a
new name, the previous run file data will be lost. If required,
standard Windows file system write-protection mechanisms
may be used to protect run-file data.
5.4.2
User classes
The QIAgility Software supports the following user groups:
QIAgility Operator
QIAgility Designer
QIAgility Manager
Windows Administrator
We will refer to Operator, Designer, Manager and
Administrator.
Operator
An “Operator” user can navigate and view table layouts, run
settings and reaction list data with “view/read only” access.
Operators have “edit” access to perform the following:
Update “lab notebook” text information for a run file
Set tip availability
Assign identifiers and bar codes to plates, identifiers to
wells, and bar codes to samples or reaction wells for a
protocol run
Modify the set of wells associated with sample banks
used in the protocol run
An Operator cannot modify reaction properties.
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