Determining The Closed Mode Mean; Difference Calculation - Abbott CELL-DYN 3000 Operator's Manual

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Calibration

Determining the Closed Mode Mean

Difference Calculation

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10. Press [RETURN] followed by [MAIN] to return to the
MENU
Screen.
1. From the
MAIN MENU
2. Press [CHANGE SAMPLER] to select the Closed mode.
3. Press [SPECIMEN TYPE].
4. Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move the cursor to an empty
QC file and type "CLOSED MEAN" in the <FILENAME> field.
5. Press the Enter key on the keyboard to save the name. Use the Up
Arrow key on the keyboard to move the cursor back to the
"CLOSED MEAN" file.
6. Press [QC SPECIMEN] to return to the
7. Run each sample one time into the "CLOSED MEAN" QC file.
8. Press [MAIN] followed by [QC LOGS]. With the cursor at
"CLOSED MEAN" file, press [VIEW QC LOG].
9. Press [PRINT QC LOG] to obtain a printout of the data.
10. Press [RETURN] followed by [MAIN] to return to the
MENU
Screen.
1. Use the mean value for each parameter from the "OPEN MEAN"
and "CLOSED MEAN" file printouts for the calculations.
2. Enter the information from step 1 on the Manual Mode to Mode
Calibration worksheet and calculate the Mode to Mode Calibration
bias for each parameter as follows:
Closed Mode Mean - Open Mode Mean
Open Mode Mean
3. Enter the % difference for each parameter in the Mode to Mode
Calibration Criteria chart on the worksheet. (This worksheet may
be duplicated as needed.) The
Table
6.8.
NOTE: Delete the sign of the factor % difference before
entering it on the chart.
4. To determine which parameters require calibration, continue with
the next section.
Go Back
Screen, press [RUN].
RUN
x 100 = % Difference
Calibration Criteria
CELL-DYN® 3000 System Operator's Manual
9140240E — May 1995
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