Defining UDR Calibration Information
Defining UDR Calibration Information
IMMAGE 800 Operations Manual A11403
System Setup
September 2016
Page 5-83
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Defining UDR Calibration Information
Defining UDR Calibration Information
The out-of-range low value for the protocol is the lowest non-zero calibrator setpoint
concentration. The out-of-range high value for the protocol is the highest calibrator
setpoint concentration.
The instrument status must be in
Standby
in order to proceed with the steps below to
define the calibration information on Page 3 of the Define/Edit User-Defined
Chemistry screen. Refer to Figure 5.35
Step
Action
1
From Page 3 of the Define/Edit User-Defined Chemistry screen, enter the
number of Cal Setpoint levels in the
Levels
field. Entries may be from
four to nine.
2
Enter the number of replicates to be run per Cal Setpoint level in the
Replicates
field. Entries may be from one to nine.
3
Enter a Cal Level number in the
Update Level
field for a single-point
calibration update. Entries may be from one to nine.
4
Enter the number of replicates to be run for the Update Level in the
Replicates
field. Entries may be from one to nine.
5
Enter the concentration value in each of the
Cal Setpoint
fields. The
concentration values must be in ascending order with Level 1 being the
lowest concentration. Each field entry is limited to seven digits or six
digits with a decimal point.
NOTICE
The number of calibration levels limits the type of curve-fit model
applicable to the UDR. (Refer to Approving a Calibration, "Curve-Fit
Model Descriptions", later in this chapter.)
6
Select
Save [F9]
to save the protocol and calibration information.
OR
Select
Cancel [F10]
to exit the screen without saving the protocol.
7
Go to the User-Defined Chemistries screen (Figure 5.28) and select
Chem
Config [F9]
to configure the UDR chemistry. (Refer to Configuring the
Chemistry Menu in this chapter.)
8
From the Chemistry Configuration screen, select
UDR Main [F9]
to return
to the User-Defined Chemistries screens.