Manual
Dako Autostainer Plus | User Guide 21
E
dit Lists Menu
The E
dit Lists menu can be accessed by moving the mouse pointer to Edit lists on the menu bar
and pressing the left mouse button. For instruction on the features of the Edit List menu item, see
Reagent Management, section 11. The Edit Lists menu commands include:
N
ew displays a blank grid to program a new staining run
Open displays the LOAD PROGRAM FROM DISK window
with a list of all saved staining runs available to be
opened.
Save saves the current staining run program.
Save As saves an existing staining run program under a new
name while the original program remains under its
saved name.
Print prints the current Program Grid, IHC Report, Slide
Labels, Reagent Labels, Reagent List, or any Run
Log.
Note: The list at the bottom of the file menu displays the last
five programs accessed in the computer. This list is
constantly updated.
End. Enz. Block displays the EDIT REAGENT LIST screen for
endogenous enzyme block, allowing programming
and editing of endogenous enzyme block reagents.
Protein Block displays the EDIT REAGENT LIST screen for protein
block, allowing programming and editing of protein
block reagents.
Primary Antibody displays the EDIT REAGENT LIST screen for primary
antibodies, allowing programming and editing of
primary antibody reagents. The PRETREATMENT list
is also accessible from this screen.
Pretreatment displays the EDIT REAGENT LIST screen for primary
antibody pretreatment, allowing programming and
editing of pretreatment reagents.
Secondary Reagent displays the EDIT REAGENT LIST screen for
secondary reagents (e.g. biotinylated secondary
antibodies or link), allowing programming and editing
of secondary reagents.
Tertiary Reagent displays the EDIT REAGENT LIST screen for tertiary
reagents (e.g. enzyme-labeled streptavidin or label),
allowing programming and editing of tertiary reagents.
Labeled Polymer displays the EDIT REAGENT LIST screen for labeled
polymer reagents used in the Dako EnVision
visualization systems, allowing programming and
editing of labeled polymer reagents.