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High Technology, Inc.
109 Production Road,
Walpole MA USA 02081
Document Number
OM-E-FC-360-30
Revision Level
Rev. 3
Prepared By
J.S. Bolio
Approved By
S. Titov
Effective date
8/15/2016
Operator’s Manual: HTI BioChem FC-360
Page 96 of 217
HIGH TECHNOLOGY, INC. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
Sample Volume
: For serum sample is 70 µl for urine sample is 140 µl (
diluted urine
) Press
Modify
button
NOTE: Always press the Modify and OK buttons if any change is made in the method
configuration, if no parameter is changed, exit by pressing the OK button.
If this is not done, the methods will not be programmed correctly and the results may be affected.
Factor tab (ISE)
ISE Module performs an internal calibration using its own reagents, nevertheless it has to be considered
that there might be some dilution of the sample while aspirating and dispensing, and this is not
contemplated during the internal calibration. So it’s recommended that each method be calibrated
externally also, as in general methods.
If
Factor
option is selected, enter the corresponding value in the field to the right.
If calibration curve option is selected, select
Calibrator
and complete the fields below. In the
Point
field
assign a number for each point (starting from 1)
Complete calibrator and absorbance field with the value “0”, since the concentration is taken from the
input value in the concentration field of the calibration parameters, and the absorbance value will be
adjusted automatically to the obtained value during the calibration.
If the calibration curve has more than one point repeat the previous steps until reaching the desired
number of points.
This step connects in the software the “Methods” window with the “Calibrators” window, where the
calibrator concentration must be entered. There will be as many calibrators as points entered in the
method
settings. For that, go to the “Calibrator Parameters” section.
If only one calibration point is programmed, the system will assume the second point of reference is“0”.
If two or more points are programmed, the system stops using “0” as a point of reference, and a point of
concentration “0” should be programmed.
Possible Interpolation types are:
Linear:
Conc = a • Abs + b
Potential:
Conc = 10
(a • log (Abs) + b)