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Chapter 3
Configuring settings
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OsmoTECH XT Single-Sample Micro-Osmometer User Guide
3.6 Changing the probe resistance
Only
change the probe resistance setting after replacing
the sample probe or block probe.
After changing a probe resistance setting, you must
perform a thermal module setup and then recalibrate
the instrument.
NOTE:
Only users authorized to enter probe resistance
can perform this procedure (see
).
1.
Press
PROBE RESISTANCE
and log in to open the
PROBE RESISTANCE
screen.
2.
On the
Probe Resistance
Information tab, press
next to the resistance field you want to change for
each block and sample probe.
•
R0
- Set the sample and/or block probe resistance
at 0 °C to a value between to 5510
Ω
and 6090
Ω
.
•
R-10
- Set the sample and/or block probe
resistance at -10 °C to a value between to 8376
Ω
and 9712
Ω
.
3.
Press
SAVE
and then follow the onscreen instructions.
The changed resistance settings are saved and
logged to the Events database.
4.
Power off the instrument and wait 15 seconds.
5.
Power on the instrument.
6.
From the Home screen, press
>
SETTINGS >
PROBE RESISTANCE
.
7.
Press the
Thermal Module Setup
tab and follow the
instructions on the screen.
Once the testing is complete, the slope and intercept
values are saved to the system firmware.
8.
Recalibrate the instrument from the Home screen
(see
.
NOTE:
Open calibration standards before use. Do not
open them in advance.
3.7 Establishing control limits
You can establish control limits to use with your
instrument.
1.
Press
CONTROLS
and log in.
2.
Press
ADD
.
3.
Enter the ID or scan it in with the barcode scanner.
4.
Press
next to the Lot Number field to enter the lot
number manually.
5.
Press
next to the Expiration Date field and select
the expiration date.
NOTE:
Expiration dates on Advanced Instruments
controls include the month and year. The
system requires the day. Use the last day of
the month as the expiration day.