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Identifying Samples
Introduction
Sample Programming
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 7-4
October 2005
Identifying Samples
Introduction
Samples may be identified by a Sample ID or by a rack/cup position or both.
Rack and Position Mode and Bar Code Mode setup options affect where the cursor
starts within sample programming and which fields are required to save sample
programs. If rack and position priority is chosen during system setup, the cursor will
begin at the Rack field. If Bar Code Priority is chosen, the cursor will appear at the
Sample ID field, skipping the rack and position assignment. In both cases, either a
rack and position or a Sample ID assignment is required, but both can be entered.
Refer to CHAPTER 4, System Setup,
setting up sample identification features.
If a rack has a readable bar code and a manual rack position assignment for the same
sample position, the system verifies that the bar code and the manual assignment
match. If there is a discrepancy, the rack will be offloaded and the operator notified
with a message. If the bar code and the manual assignment agree, the rack remains on
the carousel and is processed.
Sample ID
A Sample ID is a unique name used to identify the sample. Sample IDs may be
specified with a maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters. Sample ID is not a required
field entry if a rack and position assignment is made.
Step
Action
1
Select the Samples icon from the menu bar.
2
From the Program Samples screen, choose the Sample ID field to type the
Sample ID.