Roche Diagnostics
Operator’s Manual · Version 3.1
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Cedex Bio System
5 Daily operation
Analyzing samples
System setup and order definition workflow
The workflow for defining orders depends on a few configuration settings:
f
Utilities
>
Configuration
>
Workflow
Working Mode
The
Working Mode
defines the way you select tests when defining orders.
o
Use
Manual
if you use the
Cedex Bio
instrument as a stand-alone system.
During order definition, the test selection screen is displayed, allowing you to
select the tests or to make changes to the selection.
o
Use
Host
if the
Cedex Bio
instrument is connected to a host computer.
The orders are automatically defined, the test selection screen is not displayed.
After identifying the sample, you are asked to place the sample.
Sample Barcode
Use
On
if you exclusively work with barcoded sample tubes. When defining orders,
the screen for typing the sample ID manually is skipped.
Order Mode
The order mode reflects the way in which you organize the tests on the test selection
screen.
Use
Easy
if the reagents fit on one or two reagent disks and you work with one test
panel on the screen (You can fit up to 25 tests and profiles on this panel).
Use
Full
if you distribute the reagents across several (up to eight) reagent disks and if
you predominantly work with specific groups of tests. You can define up to 20 tests
and profiles on each panel (tab).
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Sample ID Handling
The
sample ID
is an identifier of up to 23 alphanumeric characters that is unique
within a whole organization. It cannot be changed once the order is saved. This ID is
used for communication with a laboratory information system.
The
order ID
is an identifier of up to 23 alphanumeric characters that is unique
within the laboratory. In practice, this could for example be an autonumber followed
by the tested badges description.
If you work with one ID only, the sample ID is used as the order ID as well. There
exists a fixed relation between the sample and order IDs. Make sure this ID is unique
within the
Cedex Bio
instrument.
o
Use
Order ID = Sample ID
to have the system automatically define the order ID
identical to the sample ID.
o
Use
Independent IDs
to define the sample and order IDs independently of each
other.
o
Use
Grouped Sample ID
to use identical order and sample IDs as a constant part
of any order for a give sample, and to let the system automatically append a
running number to the ID for each order.
Auto Order-ID
Use
On
to automatically increment the order ID number by one whenever you define
a new order. (You only need to define the number of the first order of your shift.)
If you use
On
for this feature, use
Off
for
Order ID = Sample ID
.
Because there is limited space when displaying lists on screen, Roche recommend to limit
the IDs to 13 characters.
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