background image

RAMP

® System Operation

 

Operator’s Manual, RAMP

®

  Reader

 

31 

Use [▲] or [▼] to select ENABLE or DISABLE.  Pressing [Enter] when ENABLE is selected will 
display the INFO LINE input screen.  Pressing [Enter] when DISABLE is selected will disable the 
INFO LINE (no content stored) and return to the SYSTEM SETTINGS Menu. 

 

Each line can contain 20 alphanumeric characters.  Use the keypad to enter the desired content for 
the selected information line and then press [Enter] to save the changes and return to SYSTEM 
MENU.  Press [Options] to delete the last entered character.  When no character is input, pressing 
[Options] or [Enter] will return the Reader to the SYSTEM MENU without any changes.  

Example printouts are shown below, with 2 additional lines of information: 

Figure 2-4:  Sample Results Printout with custom information Example 

 

2.6.7 

Transfer Users 

This option allows transfer of User ID and User P.I.N. data from one Reader (source Reader) to 
another (receiving Reader).   

Connect source Reader to receiving Reader using a Reader-to-Reader cable (available from 
Response Biomedical, see Appendix C).  Ensure the receiving Reader is powered on and the 
RUN/OPTIONS prompt is displayed. 

From the source Reader SYSTEM SETTINGS Menu, press [▲] or [▼] until 6. TRANSFER USERS is 
displayed.  Press [Enter] to begin download.  During transfer, the source Reader displays the 
following screen: 

 

SENDING USERS... 

 
RAMP Reader S/N XXXXXXX 
Version   X.XX 
 
DOCTORS HOSPITAL 
LAB 
 
ID:     Patient 
USER:  USER1 
RESULT: TnI 0.40 ng/mL 
DATE: 25 Jun 2015 
TIME:  19:19 
LOT:    M0xxxx 
EXP.    30 Jun 2016 
 
END OF DATA 

ENTER INFO LINE 1: 

Summary of Contents for RAMP READER

Page 1: ...UR TECHNICAL SUPPORT Tel 1 866 525 7267 toll free Tel 1 604 219 6119 int l Email techsupport responsebio com RESPONSE CORPORATE OFFICE Tel 1 888 591 5577 toll free Tel 1 604 456 6010 int l Email custo...

Page 2: ...ing Lot Cards 12 2 4 Running an Assay 14 2 4 1 Entering User ID 14 2 4 2 Entering User P I N User Lock out Mode P I N Enabled 15 2 4 3 Entering Sample ID 15 2 4 4 Inserting a Cartridge 16 2 5 Using th...

Page 3: ...CATIONS 45 APPENDIX A 47 Connecting the RAMP Reader to Accessories 47 Printer Computer Connections 47 Reader to Reader Connections 47 Barcode Wand Connections 47 APPENDIX B 48 User Agreement and Warra...

Page 4: ...ge is not used Analysis time is analyte specific and averages 15 minutes across Assays Test dependent Results may be viewed on the Reader LCD screen and or output to a printer or computer Operator inp...

Page 5: ...r to running assays from a new Kit the Lot Card is inserted into a slot on the front of the Reader just below the keypad The Reader automatically uploads information including the lot number expiratio...

Page 6: ...th the RAMP System All items are available from Response Biomedical Please contact your local distributor or Response Biomedical Customer Service Appendix C if you require any of the following accesso...

Page 7: ...y Off power supply Reader Warnings and Precautions Symbols and Definitions Read all contents of this manual prior to use The following symbols are used on the RAMP Reader related components and access...

Page 8: ...rtridge as they become a po If a spill occurs disinfect external surfaces only using a soft cloth containing a solution of 0 5 bleach 70 isopropyl alcohol or 70 ethanol Use appropriate precautions in...

Page 9: ...ents and compare with the packing slip or list below If any of the contents are missing contact your distributor or Response Biomedical Corporation Customer Service Appendix C 1 6 2 RAMP Reader Conten...

Page 10: ...care that the battery is sufficiently charged or that the Reader is connected to an AC outlet prior to performing a test Do not connect or disconnect the Reader from an AC outlet once the test has st...

Page 11: ...Operator s Manual RAMP Reader Reader Figure 1 1 RAMP Reader Introduction 8...

Page 12: ...Operator s Manual RAMP Reader Figure Reader Figure 1 2 RAMP Reader Rear Panel View Introduction 9...

Page 13: ...s provides a means of entering multiple characters on the same key NOTE When keying in a P I N only the numerical character for each key 0 9 can be selected Press Options to erase and move the cursor...

Page 14: ...Operator s Manual RAMP Reader RAMP System Operation Reader Figure 2 1 RAMP Reader Keypad System Operation 11...

Page 15: ...n 2 4 Access the OPTIONS menu Section 2 5 NOTE If a critical system failure is found during the Power On Self Test or during IQC the Reader will lock out the operator from running samples or Liquid Qu...

Page 16: ...S Menu prompt insert the Lot Card After the Lot Card is inserted a beep is emitted and the screen displays the following message When the Lot Card is accepted indicating that the Lot information has b...

Page 17: ...0 USER ID s of up to 20 characters each The default entries for User ID s are USER001 USER002 through to USER250 To edit the User ID s see Section 2 6 5 To return to the SELECT USER ID ENTER USER ID s...

Page 18: ...e keypad to enter the numeric User P I N required and press Enter The following screen is displayed briefly If the User P I N is recognized the Reader progresses to the ENTER SAMPLE ID screen Section...

Page 19: ...numbers also returns the screen to the RUN OPTIONS Menu Once the Sample ID has been accepted and entered the system proceeds to the ADD SAMPLE THEN INSERT CARTRIDGE prompt Section 2 4 4 2 4 4 Insertin...

Page 20: ...lowing sample addition If the Cartridge is not inserted into the Reader within 30 seconds of sample addition the Cartridge may be rejected and an error message abort the test and require another test...

Page 21: ...s in process however sitting the Reader in an idling or moving vehicle should not inhibit the development of a test At the conclusion of the test the Cartridge is ejected and should be removed from th...

Page 22: ...ropriate institutional practices 2 5 Using the OPTIONS Menu The following functions are available through the OPTIONS Menu 1 OUTPUT RESULTS to send results to a printer or computer using the serial po...

Page 23: ...er see example below and the following message is displayed To output only selected results press to choose Selected Results Press Enter The following message is displayed NOTE If only one result is s...

Page 24: ...om the memory i e sample IQC LQC press Enter to select Yes NOTE Pressing Enter erases all stored results from the specified memory The operator is asked to confirm this request If the Enter is pressed...

Page 25: ...e is displayed Press Enter to select the specified option Pressing Options will switch the display back to the OPTIONS Menu Pressing Enter at 1 SAMPLE RESULTS displays the most recent sample result fo...

Page 26: ...e Result list Press Enter to display the following prompt Use or and Enter to select desired option If User Lock out mode is disabled Section 2 4 2 the following prompt is displayed NOTE Within the VI...

Page 27: ...QC can be scheduled to run automatically at intervals during a 24 hour period Section 2 6 9 In addition a manual IQC test can be performed at any time by performing the following steps From the RUN OP...

Page 28: ...following LQC and Assay package insert instructions After completion of a successful LQC assay relevant print messages are displayed Section 2 6 6 and the screen returns to the RUN OPTIONS prompt 2 5...

Page 29: ...s a record of the number of Sample IQC and LQC tests that the instrument has performed 12 CONNECTIVITY to allow the transfer of data to an external system 13 ENABLE SOUND to disable enable the alert s...

Page 30: ...Press Enter to access the SYSTEM Menu Press Enter at the screen to select 1 SET MASTER P I N The current P I N is displayed in the first line If the Master P I N has not been set 00000 is displayed Th...

Page 31: ...in the second line For example if both ID and P I N are disabled the following is displayed To change the ID P I N function press or until the desired option is displayed The options are 1 DISABLE ID...

Page 32: ...following screen is displayed The Reader then displays the EDIT P I N screen as shown above NOTE When operating on battery power if a new revised User ID is not entered within 30 seconds the screen a...

Page 33: ...printed automatically after running an assay followed by OUTPUT COMPLETE The screen then displays the sample results 2 6 6 2 Adding custom information to results printout From the PRINT SETTINGS menu...

Page 34: ...printouts are shown below with 2 additional lines of information Figure 2 4 Sample Results Printout with custom information Example 2 6 7 Transfer Users This option allows transfer of User ID and User...

Page 35: ...e From the SYSTEM SETTINGS Menu press or until 7 ERASE MEMORY is displayed Press Enter and the RESULT TYPE Menu is displayed There are 3 available result types 1 SAMPLE RESULTS 2 LQC RESULTS 3 IQC RES...

Page 36: ...to the SYSTEM Menu NOTE If Options is pressed instead of Enter the changes to the IQC interval will not be accepted and the screen returns to the SYSTEM Menu To turn the IQC Timer off press or until t...

Page 37: ...a countdown timer When the timer reaches zero any subsequent sample result will be flagged with the message WARNING LQC OVERDUE on both viewing and printing sample results If the LQC timer reaches zer...

Page 38: ...Press Enter to display the LQC Counter Press Enter to display the IQC Counter Press Enter to display Reset Counters prompt Press Enter to select NO If the Counters are to be reset press to move the c...

Page 39: ...turns the Reader to the RUN OPTIONS prompt From SYSTEM SETTINGS Menu press or and Enter to select 14 EXIT SYSTEM MENU and return to the RUN OPTIONS screen Once the SYSTEM Menu is exited the Master P I...

Page 40: ...decontaminate the Reader wipe down the exterior surfaces of the Reader using a soft containing a solution of 0 5 bleach 70 isopropyl alcohol 70 ethanol or a non disinfectant containing not more than...

Page 41: ...clock is set to Jan 01 2030 Reset the clock in the System Settings Menu CTG TRANSPORT FAULT CONSULT MANUAL The lower line of the message alternates between CONSULT MANUAL and PRESS KEY TO PROCEED Crit...

Page 42: ...h was detected in Reader calibration data during Power On Self Test or IQC Contact Technical Support for re calibration servicing REMOVE CARTRIDGE A Test Cartridge is detected in the Reader during the...

Page 43: ...Card was not correctly saved in the Reader s memory Remove Lot Card then re insert ENTRY IS INCORRECT CONSULT MANUAL The lower line of the message alternates between CONSULT MANUAL and PRESS KEY TO PR...

Page 44: ...ther Cartridge or Lot Card was not inserted within 5 minutes Insert correct Lot Card Repeat Test with a fresh set of components 4 3 Transport Messages LCD Message Cause Action SCANNING ERROR ATTEMPTIN...

Page 45: ...ROUND SEE PACKAGE INSERT The lower line of the message alternates between SEE PACKAGE INSERT and REMOVE CARTRIDGE HRB May be due to Interfering substances in sample Cartridge is automatically ejected...

Page 46: ...ejected by Reader Cartridge is automatically ejected Remove Cartridge Operator should refer to the Test Kit Instructions for Use for further instructions Repeat Test with fresh set of components SAMPL...

Page 47: ...this limit oldest test is overwritten If required print out or download data to prevent loss of data then erase memory REMOVE CARTRIDGE THEN REPEAT TEST Message is displayed along with a click after...

Page 48: ...sing Storage Transport Humidity Range 20 90 relative humidity non condensing Storage Transport Temperature Range 10 50 C 14 122 F Operating Storage Altitude 2000m Keypad 10 character alphanumeric keys...

Page 49: ...nment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication...

Page 50: ...serial printers such as those available from Citizen Model iDP 3110 Dot Matrix Printer The serial output is also compatible with some other serial input printers and computer serial ports If connected...

Page 51: ...ectly of the error as soon as possible but not later than 30 days from the Date of Receipt the Exchange Period Exchanges for Wrong Shipped Items are handled in accordance with the Exchange Policy note...

Page 52: ...TENT ALLOWED BY LAW THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES CONDITIONS OR GUARANTEES OF ANY KIND SHALL APPLY WHETHER STATUTORY WRITTEN ORAL EXPRESS O...

Page 53: ...nformation in RAMP or the Software except to the extent that such restrictions are prohibited by applicable law ii modify or adapt or otherwise make error corrections to RAMP or the Software or create...

Page 54: ...rth America only Tel 1 604 219 6119 International E mail techsupport responsebio com Response Biomedical Corporation 1781 75th Avenue West Vancouver British Columbia Canada V6P 6P2 www responsebio com...

Reviews: