Defining a UDR Chemistry
Recommended Order for UDR AGXS Flagging Limit Use
System Setup
IMMAGE 800 Operations Manual A11403
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September 2016
Recommended Order for UDR AGXS Flagging Limit Use
Additional Information
Refer to IMMAGE 800 Immunochemistry System
Operation Manual
CHAPTER 3,
Theory of Operations
, Principles of Methodologies for theory of operation
information.
Beginning a New UDR Protocol Definition
The instrument status must be in Standby to proceed with the steps below. Refer to the
Define/Edit User-Defined Chemistry screen shown in Figure 5.32.
Step
Action
1
Define UDR parameters
2
Perform UDR multi-point calibration.
3
Approve UDR multi-point calibration.
Note: If calibration verification is desired, run the calibration verification
BEFORE changing the sample dilution.
4
Change UDR sample dilution (optional).
5
Perform UDR AGXS Limit determination testing using UDR Rate Mode.
6
Enter UDR AGXS Limit (rate value) and select (check) the AGXS Enable
box to begin UDR AGXS flagging. The AGXS Enable box is located in the
Define/Edit User-Defined Chemistry screen (Refer to Figure 5.32).
7
Run UDR samples and perform single-point UDR calibration updates.
Step
Action
1
From Page 1 of the Define/Edit User-Defined Chemistry screen, enter the
UDR chemistry name in the
Chem Name
field. This field is limited to 2-5
alphanumeric characters. The chemistry name must not be in use for any
other chemistry or calculation.
2
Select the options button
<
▼
>
beside the
Units
field.
3
Select the number for the desired unit.
4
Enter the reagent lot number in the
Reagent Lot Number
field.
5
Select the options button
<
▼
>
beside the
Protocol
field.
6
Select the number for the desired protocol.
7
Select the
Cartridge Lot Number
field.
8
Enter the cartridge lot number from the UDR cartridge. The lot number is
found on the bar code label of the UDR cartridge supplied by Beckman
Coulter.
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