Cedex Bio System
Introduction
Roche Diagnostics
Operator's Manual · Version 3.1
To operate the Cedex Bio instrument, you use its touchscreen. The design and
functional concept of the touchscreen support you in the way you work.
The following table lists the major items and characteristics of a Cedex Bio screen
and describes their impact on the operation of the instrument.
Screen item
Screen types
Screen layout
Buttons
Colors
Wizards
Table A-8
The major items and characteristics of the touchscreen
Impact on operation
Distinct screen types make it easy for you to find your way
around the user interface. For example, you immediately
know whether you are on a main screen or whether you are
reading a message.
The consistent layout allows you to quickly find the required
information and to locate the various display items.
Press a button to open and close a screen or to start a func-
tion.
The color of an item on the screen points to its own status or
that of the item it represents.
The "traffic light" color scheme is used:
o
Green: Everything is OK.
o
Yellow: The system is working, but you need to intervene
for it to continue to do so.
o
Red: This item does not work, you need to intervene.
A wizard denotes a predefined sequence of screens (steps)
that represent a certain task, for example defining an order.
By following the suggested sequence of steps you ensure the
proper execution of the tasks and functions.
With some critical tasks, you need to follow the wizard
exactly, right through to the end. In other cases, you may skip
a step and perform it later.
4 Software
Introduction
A-69
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Cedex Bio System and is the answer not in the manual?