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Programming Functions
Introduction
Sample Programming
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 7-8
October 2005
Programming Functions
Introduction
Entering a dilution factor and programming a Manual Overrange Detection and
Correction (ORDAC) feature are discussed below.
Entering a Dilution Factor
A dilution factor may be entered to be applied to the results of a specified sample. The
dilution factor represents an off-line dilution prepared by the operator. The default
dilution factor is 1X. Each result for the sample will be multiplied by the factor. Any
final result generated by the system will be multiplied by the factor.
Programming a Manual ORDAC
For samples with analytes of known concentration that exceed the analytic range, the
manual ORDAC feature may be selected. ORDAC compensates for extremely high
concentrations by taking either a smaller sample volume or diluting the sample on-
line. Selecting manual ORDAC in Sample Programming sends the request to run the
test in ORDAC the first time it is run, unlike chemistries selected for Automatic
ORDAC (which are run undiluted first and then rerun using ORDAC when recovery is
out of range).
ORDAC is NOT available for uric acid that is run on urine samples.
Note: All ORDAC results are designated in the instrument code section on the
appropriate results report.
NOTICE
Results which include the "less than" (<) sign are also multiplied. For example,
a CRP result with a sample dilution of 4, that should be reported out as "<0.5",
will be reported out as "<2.0".