Roche Diagnostics
B-140 Operatorโs Manual ยท Version 3.1
7 Configuration Cedex Bio System
Applications
Preparing applications
Perform following steps for each new application. (Use the wizards to make the
definitions.)
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For the general procedure of making changes to definitions, see To change a value on
page B-135.
a To prepare an application
1
Choose Utilities > Applications > Laboratory Parameters.
2
Expand the application entry.
Code The Roche application code identifies the application. It is used for host
communication. If you work with a different code for a particular application, you
need to map the Roche application code to your own code.
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See Mapping the host codes on page B-160.
Version The version uniquely identifies a particular set of application definitions.
The version number increases whenever there is a change to the application
definitions, for example from version 1.0 to 1.1.
General definitions
3
Expand the General entry, select Short Name, and press .
4
Change the short name (up to 5 alphanumeric characters) if required.
The short name affects the display of the test name in the user interface (for
example test buttons, or test names in the orders and results lists, and in all
printouts).
5
Press and change the long name (up to 30 alphanumeric characters) of the
test, if required.
The long name is a telling description of the test. It is particularly useful if the
short name is not generally familiar in the laboratory environment.
6
Press and then On to activate the application.
If an application is not active, its associated tests are not available for use. You
cannot select them on the test selection screen. The application definitions remain
on the system.
7
Press and select the buttons of the tabs the test should be available from.
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For details, see Assigning tests to test tabs on page B-119.
8
Press to confirm the definitions.
Calibration definitions For Roche calibrators, recommended definitions are automatically defined for each
application. You can change the sequence, interval, and the replicate value, if
required.
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Expand the Calibration entry, select Sequence, and press .
Roche recommend not to change the calibration definitions of Roche reagents.