Users Manual Part 1

9 - 4 Operator’s Manual
9 Using the QC Program
The user should ensure the data safety of the USB devices connecting to the analyzer.
4. Define “QC Sample ID” and “Communication ID”.
5. (Optional) If necessary, set the QC file to “In Use” in the “In Use” pull-down list.
NOTE:
You can check or uncheck to “In Use” option on the QC file table screen to activate or
deactivate the QC files.
For files having the same “QC Sample ID”, only one of them can be “In Use”.
For files having the same QC type and level, only one of them can be “In Use”.
6. Save the QC file.
a. TapReturn” or other buttons on the screen.
A confirm dialog box displays.
b. TapYes” to save the new QC file.
Editing QC files
You can only edit empty QC files.
NOTE:
You cannot edit the QC files that already have QC data.
1. TapMenu > QC > Setup to enter the QC file setup screen.
2. Tap to select the QC file to edit.
The “*” mark displays next to the “File No.” of the selected QC file.
3. TapEdit” to enter the QC file editing screen.
4. Edit the QC file as necessary.
NOTE:
For the introduction of the QC file setup, see “Table 9-3 QC file”.
5. (Optional) If necessary, set the QC file to “In Use” in the “In Use” pull-down list.
NOTE:
You can check or uncheck to “In Use” option on the QC file table screen to activate or
deactivate the QC files.
For files having the same “QC Sample ID”, only one of them can be “In Use”.
For files having the same QC type and level, only one of them can be “In Use”.
6. Save the QC file.
a. TapReturn” or other buttons on the screen.
A confirm dialog box displays.
b. TapYes” to save the new QC file.