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  • Page 1 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual Hologic, Inc. Hologic BV Australian Sponsor: 250 Campus Drive Da Vincilaan 5 Hologic (Australia and Marlborough, MA 01752 USA 1930 Zaventem New Zealand) Pty Ltd Tel: 1-800-442-9892 Belgium Suite 302, Level 3 1-508-263-2900 2 Lyon Park Road...
  • Page 3 The Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System is a PC-based and automated imaging and review system for use with ThinPrep cervical cytology sample slides. The Genius Digital Diagnostics System is intended to help a cytotechnologist or pathologist highlight objects on a slide for further professional review.
  • Page 5 Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System Instructions for Use Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System Instructions for Use English AW-22963-001 Rev. 001 3-2021 1/13...
  • Page 6 The Genius Digital Diagnostics System includes the Genius™ Digital Imager, the Genius™ Image Management Server (IMS), and the Genius™ Review Station. The system is for the creation and viewing of digital images of scanned ThinPrep glass slides that would otherwise be appropriate for manual visualization by conventional light microscopy.
  • Page 7 Only personnel who have been appropriately trained should operate the Genius Digital Imager or Review Station. • The Genius Cervical AI algorithm is only indicated for use with the ThinPrep Pap test. • The laboratory Technical Supervisor should establish individual workload limits for personnel using the Genius Digital Diagnostics System.
  • Page 8 Slides were reviewed by CTs using the ThinPrep Imaging System (TIS-assisted review), and, after a washout period, the same CT reviewed the nine runs of that same case on the Genius Digital Diagnostics System. In each review on the Genius Digital Diagnostics System, the CT recorded what the CT observed in every tile in the gallery for the case on the Review Station.
  • Page 9 CANCER Study Results: Cervical Cytology Diagnostic Categories The highest OOI category for any case across the nine runs of the case on the Genius Digital Diagnostics System was compared to the diagnostic category for the same slide in the TIS- assisted review.
  • Page 10 ECC consists of either endocervical or squamous metaplastic cells. Because the Genius Digital Diagnostics cervical cancer algorithm prioritizes the presentation of abnormal cells when they are present, ECC detection was assessed in this study on the subset of slides deemed normal (NILM) by TIS-assisted review.
  • Page 11 Trichomonas, Candida, and Coccobacilli. The tables below compare the detection of each organism on TIS-assisted review and review of OOIs in the gallery of a Genius Digital Diagnostic Review Station. For each table, the positive and negative agreement rates with reference to the TIS-assisted result are provided.
  • Page 12 7.8% (5.1%, 11.7%) Rates 0.8% (-1.8%, 3.4%) (Diff) The detection rate for Candida for the Genius Digital Diagnostics System was 7.8%, compared to 8.6% for TIS-assisted review. Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System Instructions for Use English AW-22963-001 Rev. 001 3-2021 8/13...
  • Page 13 To obtain the manual cell count for the slides in the study, a CT viewed the whole slide image presented on the Genius Review Station, counted the cells presented in a portion of the cell spot image, and estimated the total number of cells based on the portion, similar to the normal process for counting cells on slides viewed on a microscope.
  • Page 14 5000 cells, were enrolled in the study. The slides covered a range of cellularity typical of a clinical environment. Figure 1 compares the cell counts between the Genius Cervical AI algorithm and a manual cell count method for each specimen.
  • Page 15 %CV in the study was 0.6%. The inter-instrument %CV in the study was 2.7%. The study also estimated the systematic bias of the cell count generated by the Genius Cervical AI algorithm as compared to the manual count, at a count of 5000 cells, the clinical threshold for diagnosis.
  • Page 16 Network switch *In some configurations of the system, the laboratory may supply the Review Station computer into which Hologic installs a Hologic-supplied graphics card. In some configurations of the system, a laboratory may supply the server hardware. MATERIALS REQUIRED BUT NOT PROVIDED •...
  • Page 17 TECHNICAL SERVICE AND PRODUCT INFORMATION For technical service and assistance related to use of the Genius Digital Diagnostics System, contact Hologic: Telephone: 1-800-442-9892 Fax: 1-508-229-2795 For international or toll-free blocked calls, please contact 1-508-263-2900. Email: info@hologic.com Hologic, Inc. Hologic BV...
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Chapter One Introduction SECTION A: Overview and Function of the Genius™ Digital Imager ..............1.1 SECTION B: The Genius Digital Diagnostics System Process for Cervical Cancer Screening ........1.5 SECTION C: The Genius Digital Diagnostics System Process for Non-Gyn and UroCyte Specimens .....1.7...
  • Page 20 Chapter Five Digital Imager Maintenance SECTION A: Weekly ..............5.1 SECTION B: As Needed..............5.4 SECTION C: Moving the Imager ..........5.7 Chapter Six Troubleshooting SECTION A: No Connection to the Image Management Server ..................6.1 SECTION B: Slide Events............6.2 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 21 SECTION D: Slide Preparation and Quality......6.14 SECTION E: Imager Error Codes..........6.15 Chapter Seven Definitions and Abbreviations ..............7.1 Chapter Eight Service Information..................8.1 Chapter Nine Ordering Information ................9.1 Index Label Specifications for Use with the ThinPrep Imaging System Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
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  • Page 24: Imager

    Introduction SECTION OVERVIEW AND FUNCTION OF THE GENIUS™ DIGITAL IMAGER The Digital Imager is one component of the Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System. The Digital Imager ® is a system for imaging ThinPrep cytology sample slides. Slides that have been processed on a ThinPrep processor are then stained and coverslipped.
  • Page 25 The Genius Digital Diagnostics System includes the Genius Digital Imager, the Genius Image Management Server, and the Genius Review Station. The system is for the creation and viewing of digital images of scanned ThinPrep glass slides that would otherwise be appropriate for manual visualization by conventional light microscopy.
  • Page 26 NTRODUCTION Genius Digital Diagnostics System: Laboratory Flow for Cervical Cancer Screening Patient Name ID# 0001234 Patient Name A unique accession number is assigned and attached to each item. A request form and a ThinPrep vial containing cervical specimen collected ThinPrep processor from the patient arrive at the laboratory.
  • Page 27 NTRODUCTION Genius Digital Diagnostics System: Laboratory Flow, Non-Gyn and UroCyte Specimens Patient Patient Name Name 0001234 A unique accession number is assigned and attached to each item. A non-gyn or urine specimen is collected and prepared for processing. A request form and a ThinPrep vial...
  • Page 28: Cervical Cancer Screening

    Image Management Server, and the slide is returned to its slide carrier. The Image Management Server acts as the central data manager for the Genius Digital Diagnostics System. As slides are imaged by the Digital Imager and reviewed at the Review Station, the server stores, retrieves and transmits information based on the slide ID.
  • Page 29 At completion, the case data is updated with any marked areas as well as information on the review session. The case is available to subsequent reviewers at the Review Station. Figure 1-4 Genius Digital Diagnostics System Process, Gyn Samples Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 30: Non-Gyn And Urocyte Specimens

    Management Server, and the slide is returned to its slide carrier. The Image Management Server acts as the central data manager for the Genius Digital Diagnostics System. As slides are imaged by the Digital Imager and reviewed at the Review Station, the server stores, retrieves and transmits information based on the slide ID.
  • Page 31 NTRODUCTION Genius Digital Diagnostics System Process, Non-Gyn or UroCyte Sample Prepared ThinPrep slides are loaded into a slide carrier, which is loaded into the Digital Imager. The cell spot is The Digital Imager scans the entire cell spot. imaged. Case data and images are stored on the Image Management Server.
  • Page 32: Section D: Specimen Preparation And Processing

    Solution sample vial or a ThinPrep UroCyte PreservCyt sample vial. The vial is then capped, labeled, and sent to a laboratory equipped with a ThinPrep processor. After being processed, the slides are stained and coverslipped. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 33 Please refer to the operator’s manuals of the ThinPrep processors for more information regarding preparation and processing of ThinPrep slides. Coverslips must be completely dry before using slides on the Digital Imager. 1.10 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 34: Section Eprinciples Of Operation

    SECTION PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION The Genius Digital Imager consists of a slide handling system, a slide carrier deck, scanning and imaging modules, and electronics and cabling. Sensors on the slide handling arm detect the location of microscope slides loaded into the instrument by the operator.
  • Page 35: Section F: Digital Imager Technical Specifications

    Door, opens to slide carrier loading bay Figure 1-6 Front View, Digital Imager 1. Nayar R, Wilbur DC. (eds). The Bethesda System for Reporting Cervical Cytology: Definitions, Criteria, and Explanatory Notes. 3rd ed. Cham, Switzerland: Springer: 2015 1.12 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 36 VGA cable connection USB cable connection to the connections to the Digital Imager Digital Imager computer computer Digital Imager USB port for computer service personnel Figure 1-7 Rear View, Digital Imager Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 1.13...
  • Page 37 Digital Imager Scanner control connection to the Digital Imager On/Off switch Power button and indicator Power cord Cable connection to the light Image Management connection Server Front View Rear View Figure 1-8 Digital Imager Computer 1.14 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 38 Slide staining rack. Either Sakura part number 4768 (Hologic part number 51873-001) or Leica 14 0474 33463. Slide carrier Slide carriers, loaded by the operator Figure 1-9 Slide Carriers in the Digital Imager (Digital Imager Door Open) Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 1.15...
  • Page 39 NTRODUCTION Slide handling arm Slide grippers Macro station Imaging station Queue station Interior of the Digital Imager - covers removed to show detail Figure 1-10 Slide Handling in the Digital Imager 1.16 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 40 01234567890 Fiducial mark UroCyte™ Cell spot - contains patient cells ThinPrep Imaging System ThinPrep Non-Gyn ThinPrep UroCyte microscope slide, for Gyn microscope slide microscope slide specimens Figure 1-11 Slides Used in the System Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 1.17...
  • Page 41 Recommended clearances: 3” (76.2 mm) on all sides. Make sure there is sufficient clearance to disconnect the power cord. The depth of the Digital Imager with the door open is 34” (86.4 cm). The height with the window open is 28” (71.1 cm). 1.18 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 42 NTRODUCTION Slide Carrier Dimensions 3” (76.2 mm) 5.5” (139.7 mm) 10” (254 mm) Empty slide carrier 8.9” (226 mm) 1.8” (46 mm) Optional slide carrier cover on slide carrier Figure 1-13 Slide Carrier Dimensions Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 1.19...
  • Page 43 Refer to the documents which come with the equipment for technical specifications. Other Components The other components that complete the Genius Digital Diagnostics System network will be unpacked and installed by Hologic personnel. Please refer to the instructions supplied with the other components or specifications, operation, safety and maintenance. Note: If a component within the Genius Digital Diagnostics System network requires maintenance, contact Hologic Technical Support or your local distributor.
  • Page 44 NTRODUCTION Pollution degree: II, in accordance with IEC 61010-1. Category II, the Genius Digital Diagnostics System is for indoor use only in an office or a clean lab- oratory environment. Sound levels This equipment does not create sound levels above 80 dBA.
  • Page 45 CSA/CAN interference that may cause undesired operation. Harmonic emissions IEC 61000-3-2 Class A The Digital Imager is suitable for use in all commerical or hospital environments. Voltage fluctuations/ flicker emissions Complies IEC 61000-3-3 1.22 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 46 30 A/m Power frequency magnetic magnetic field fields should be at levels IEC 61000-4-8 typical for commercial or hospital environments. NOTE U is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 1.23...
  • Page 47: Section G: Internal Quality Control

    The operator is alerted to any malfunction via a message on the user interface. If the system does not function or there are persistent errors, contact Hologic Technical Support. Refer to Chapter 8, Service Information. 1.24...
  • Page 48: Section H: Digital Imager Hazards

    Warning, risk of electric shock (internal use only, not accessible to operators). Consult instructions for use. Indicates the need for the user to consult the instructions for use. Temperature limit. Indicates the temperature limit to which the medical device can safely be exposed. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 1.25...
  • Page 49 Protective Conductor Terminal (internal use only, not accessible to operators). Power Switch On Power Switch Off Fuse Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Contact Hologic for disposal of the instrument. Serial number Date of manufacture Manufacturer Authorized Representative in the European Community Catalogue number 1.26...
  • Page 50 For instruments used in the USA and Canada, compliance information. Location of Labels Used on the Instrument Serial number Serial number Model/rating Digital Imager, rear Digital Imager computer, rear Grounded outlet Grounded outlet External connections Fusing Figure 1-15 Label Locations Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 1.27...
  • Page 51 Fuses are to be replaced by trained Hologic personnel only. WARNING Only use cables and support equipment specified by Hologic with the Digital Imager. Do not connect items that have not been specified as compatible with the Digital Imager to the Digital Imager.
  • Page 52: Section I: Disposal

    Do not dispose in municipal waste. Please contact Hologic Technical Support. Hologic will provide for the collection and proper reclamation of electrical devices we provide to our customers. Hologic strives to reuse Hologic devices, subassemblies, and components whenever possible. When reuse is not appropriate, Hologic will ensure the waste material is properly disposed Hologic, Inc.
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  • Page 55: Chapter Two

    SECTION GENERAL The Digital Imager and Digital Imager computer must be installed by Hologic service personnel. The complete Genius Digital Diagnostics System must be installed by Hologic service personnel. When installation is complete, the service personnel trains the operator(s), using the operator’s manual as the training guide.
  • Page 56: Section C: Preparation Prior To Installation

    Local Network Configuration The cables connecting components of the Genius Digital Diagnostics System must be the cables supplied by Hologic. The cables cannot be substituted with other cabling. The Digital Imager and Digital Imager computer must be located in the same area, so that interconnection cables easily reach each component (within 2 meters [6.6 feet] of each other).
  • Page 57 The Digital Imager computer may be placed on the floor near the work area, provided it has adequate air circulation to prevent dust accumulation and it is safely removed from foot traffic or other interference. It should be accessible for routine maintenance. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 58: Section D: Storage And Handling - Post Installation

    IGITAL MAGER NSTALLATION A pre-installation site assessment by Hologic service personnel will identify all additional requirements. Be sure to have prepared the site as instructed by the service personnel prior to scheduling the system installation. SECTION STORAGE AND HANDLING - POST INSTALLATION Environmental Considerations •...
  • Page 60: Chapter Three

    Configure Slide ID 3.25 • Configure slide ID - Gyn slides 3.27 • Configure slide ID - Non-Gyn slides 3.30 • Configure Slide ID - UroCyte slides 3.36 • About button 3.37 • Power button 3.39 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 61 NTERFACE Reports 3.39 • Slide Lookup 3.41 • Slide Event Log 3.42 • Imager Error Log 3.45 • Imaging Report 3.47 • Error Carrier Report 3.53 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 62: Process

    SECTION MAIN SCREEN , DIGITAL IMAGER IDLE, READY TO PROCESS When the Genius Digital Imager is powered on and ready for use, the main screen will be displayed. Ten positions for slide carriers Touch to change the specimen type for a slide carrier position.
  • Page 63: Section B: Status Indicators

    The Digital Imager is on, and the Digital Imager is operational. light The Digital Imager is on, and the Digital Imager has an error. Not illuminated The Digital Imager is not turned on, or it does not have power. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 64 There may not be a slide carrier loaded into the Digital Imager. Do not remove the slide carrier in a position marked by a red light. Slides from the slide carrier in this position are in use by the Digital Imager. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 65: Slide Carrier Inventory

    The Digital Imager conducted an inventory and detected slides in the slots that appear as stripes. Light grey stripes, carrier in use Processed slides The Digital Imager imaged the slides in these slots of the staining rack in the slide carrier and returned the slides to the slide carrier. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 66 Position 10 can be designated as an error carrier. A slide with a slide event is moved to the error carrier when position 10 is used as an error carrier. Sample type Refer to “Select Sample Type for a Slide Carrier” on page 3.13. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 67: During Processing

    During processing, the position of the carrier currently in progress appears above the illustration of the carrier. The slide ID for the slide whose image data is currently being transmitted is also displayed. Refer to “Slide data transmission status” on page 3.10. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 68 Current date and time. The date and time on the Digital Imager are set by the Image Management Server. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 69: Slide Data Transmission Status

    The Digital Imager is sending data for this slide to the Image Management Server. The Digital Imager finished sending data for this slide to the Image Management Server. Figure 3-5 Slide Data Transmission Status 3.10 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 70: Slide Carrier Details

    The slot number in the staining rack of the slide carrier The slide ID read by the Digital Imager Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.11...
  • Page 71 The total number of slides from the current carrier that have been successfully imaged. The total number of slides from the current carrier that have been previously scanned by the Genius Digital Diagnostics System. A slide ID already successfully imaged cannot be imaged again.
  • Page 72: Section C: Sample Type Options

    CAUTION: To run Non-Gyn or UroCyte samples, after the Digital Imager is restarted, the operator must designate a slide carrier position as Non-Gyn or UroCyte again.When the Digital Imager is re-started, all of the slide carriers are set to the default sample type of Gyn. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.13...
  • Page 73: Section D: Administrative Options

    The screen shows the current setting. Figure 3-9 Imager Name Button To enter or edit a name for the Digital Imager press the Imager Name button. Touch the edit button to open the keyboard on the touch screen. 3.14 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 74: Language

    Press the Apply button to save and return to the Administrative Options screen. Press the Close button return to the Administrative Options screen. Figure 3-10 Edit Imager Name Screen Language The screen shows the current setting. Figure 3-11 Language Button Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.15...
  • Page 75 To express the date in 24-hour format, move the slider to the right. To use a 12-hour format, move the slider to the left Press the Apply button to save and return to the Administrative Options screen. Press the Close button return to the Administrative Options screen. 3.16 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 76: Report Length Limit

    Audible alert tones can be set for the completion of slide processing and for an error condition. The volume of the audible alert tones may be increased or decreased using the Volume setting. Use the plus sign to increase the volume or the minus sign to lower the volume. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.17...
  • Page 77: Completion Tone

    The screen shows the current setting. Figure 3-16 Error Tone The error tone is an audible alarm that sounds during an error condition. Four sounds are offered. To play the current tone, touch the speaker icon 3.18 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 78 When an error condition occurs, the error tone will sound and then repeat every few seconds. The error message window will have a Silence Alarm button that can be pressed to turn the alarm off. (Figure 3-18.) Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.19...
  • Page 79: Clean Screen

    Clean Screen This is described in Chapter 5, Digital Imager Maintenance. Service Mode Figure 3-19 Service Mode Button A Service Mode button is available for Hologic service personnel usage, and it is password- protected. 3.20 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 80: Gather Diagnostics

    NTERFACE Gather Diagnostics Figure 3-20 Gather Diagnostics Button Gather Diagnostics is a function intended for instrument troubleshooting by Hologic Technical Support. It gathers and zips the error history logs and other instrument operating information. The zip file contents are password-protected.
  • Page 81: Configure Barcodes

    3. The touch screen display confirms a successful file transfer. The instrument information will be gathered into a folder on the USB device titled ImagerDiagnostics.zip. The files in the folder are password-protected. The zip file can be emailed to Hologic Technical Support for diagnostic troubleshooting.
  • Page 82 2. Touch Apply to save the selection and close this screen. Or, touch Close to close the screen without changing the current selection. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.23...
  • Page 83 For Code 39 and for Interleaved 2 of 5, there is one more setting to set. For other barcode types, the touch screen display returns to the slide ID type selection screen. 3.24 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 84: Configure Slide Id

    Figure 3-28 Configure Slide ID Button The Configure Slide ID feature allows the slide ID or accession ID number used by the Genius Digital Diagnostics System to be the same as, or only a portion of, the slide ID on the slide label itself. The Genius™...
  • Page 85 NTERFACE accession number used by the Genius Digital Diagnostics System is derived from the slide ID printed on the slide label itself. For Gyn slides, the options in the Configure Slide ID feature are to use the entire printed slide ID or to use a portion of the printed slide ID.
  • Page 86: Configure Slide Id - Gyn Slides

    If Gyn slides arrive in your laboratory with characters in the slide ID that you want to exclude from the accession ID used by the Genius Digital Diagnostics System, the Digital Imager can be configured to exclude those characters. The data transferred to the Image Management Server, available at the Review Station, and displayed on the Digital Imager will use the slide ID or accession ID as it appears after the Configure Slide ID settings are applied to it.
  • Page 87 Position button to enter the position. • If the first character of the segment to use in the slide ID for the Genius Digital Diagnostics System is the first character of the printed slide ID, leave the “Position” field blank.
  • Page 88 • If the end of the segment to use in the slide ID for the Genius Digital Diagnostics System is the end of the printed slide ID, leave the “Length” field blank. 6. Use the keyboard on the touch screen to indicate the length or ending character for the segment.
  • Page 89 If Non-Gyn slides arrive in your laboratory with characters in the slide ID that are not used in your facility, the Digital Imager can be configured to exclude those characters. The data transferred to the 3.30 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 90 Secondary ID. The Primary ID is the portion of the Genius Digital Diagnostics System slide ID that is used for all of the slides in the patient case. The Primary ID is the portion of the slide ID that slides in the group have in common.
  • Page 91 Position button to enter the position. • If the first character of the segment to use in the slide ID for the Genius Digital Diagnostics System is the first character of the printed slide ID, leave the “Position” field blank.
  • Page 92 If the ending point is always a certain character, such as the hyphen, use the Character setting • If the end of the segment to use in the slide ID for the Genius Digital Diagnostics System is the end of the printed slide ID, leave the “Length” field blank.
  • Page 93 Secondary ID. The accession ID will end before the character entered. 12. Press the Apply button to save and return to the Configure Slide ID summary screen. To return to the Configure Slide ID summary screen without applying the settings, touch the Close button. 3.34 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 94 “ABC”. “ABC-0002” on the Digital Imager. Images for slides with accession IDs “0001” and “0002” are within the folder. Figure 3-34 Configure Slide ID Settings, Non-Gyn Sample with Multiple Slides per Vial (Example) Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.35...
  • Page 95: Configure Slide Id - Urocyte Slides

    Continue through the steps to specify what segment of the printed ID will be used by the Digital Imaging System. Figure 3-35 Configure Slide ID: Select a Segment, UroCyte Slides 3.36 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 96: About Button

    • If the end of the segment to use in the slide ID for the Genius Digital Diagnostics System is the end of the printed slide ID, leave the “Length” field blank. 6. Use the keyboard on the touch screen to indicate the length or ending character for the segment.
  • Page 97 Success Count, which is the total number of slides imaged without error. The screen also shows the Imager name, the serial number for the Digital Imager (Imager ID) and the serial number for the Digital Imager computer (Workstation ID). Figure 3-37 About the Digital Imager 3.38 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 98: Section Ereports

    SECTION REPORTS The Reports screen allows the operator to generate reports of activity on the Genius Digital Diagnostics System. Each kind of report requires the user to enter some criteria, such as a date range or slide ID. Each report is displayed on the touch screen and can be saved onto a USB. Reports can be run while the Digital Imager is idle.
  • Page 99 NTERFACE Figure 3-39 Reports Screen Touch the name of a report to run the report. 3.40 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 100: Slide Lookup

    While in the alphabet keys, the up arrow switches to all capital letters (ALL CAPS) and the down arrow returns to lowercase letters. 3. Touch the Go button to search. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.41...
  • Page 101: Slide Event Log

    The Slide Event Log displays all slide event occurrences from this Digital Imager. These are the same slide events that are displayed while slide processing is in progress, in a report format. 1. Touch the Slide Event Log button to select it. Buttons to set the date range appear. 3.42 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 102 (today). 3. Touch the Go button to search. Figure 3-42 Slide Event Log: Set the Date Range, Touch Go Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.43...
  • Page 103 To leave the report and return to the main screen, touch the Close button. If no slide events occurred on the Digital Imager for the date range, the report generates 0 results and presents an empty report. 3.44 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 104: Imager Error Log

    3. Touch the Go button to search. Figure 3-44 Imager Error Log: Set the Date Range, Touch Go Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.45...
  • Page 105 To leave the report and return to the main screen, touch the Close button. If no Imager errors occurred on the Digital Imager for the date range, the report generates 0 results and presents an empty report. 3.46 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 106 When more than one slide carrier has been run in the same position during the time period selected for the report, the start and end time will be different for the first run and any Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.47...
  • Page 107 Touch a date on the calendar to select the day which will be the start date for the report. 3.48 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 108 6. Touch the check box to select the slide carrier(s) to include in the report. Figure 3-48 Imaging Report: Select from the List of Slide Carriers 7. Touch Next to generate the report. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.49...
  • Page 109 The heading of the report lists the date that the report was run, the lab name, the Digital Imager name, the Imager ID (Digital Imager serial number), and the Workstation ID (Digital Computer serial number). 3.50 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 110 To leave the report and return to the main screen, touch the Close button. If no slides were processed on the Digital Imager in the time period for the report, the report generates 0 results and presents an empty report. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.51...
  • Page 111: Imaging Report

    For all of the slides in all of the slide carriers selected for the report’s date range, the quantity of slides imaged successfully and the quantity of slides with slide events appears in the Imaging Summary section. In this example, the two slide carriers carried a total of 26 slides. 3.52 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 112: Error Carrier Report

    2. Select the time period. If a start date is set without and end date, the report will run from the start date to the current day (today). 3. Touch Next to generate a list of error carriers for that time period. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.53...
  • Page 113 NTERFACE 4. Touch the check box to select the slide carrier(s) to include in the report Figure 3-51 Error Carrier Report: Select Error Carrier from the List 5. Touch Next to generate the report. 3.54 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 114 To leave the report and return to the main screen, touch the Close button. If no error carrier was designated or if no slides had slide events in the time period for the report, the report generates 0 results and presents an empty report. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 3.55...
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  • Page 117: Chapter Four

    Review Station operator’s manual and the Image Management Server’s operator’s manual for more information about those components. Normal operation of the Genius Digital Imager consists of powering on the Digital Imager computer and the Digital Imager, loading prepared slides in slide carriers and starting the slide processing function.
  • Page 118 Send data to Image Interrupt/ Interrupt/ Image Management Server for Reload/ Cancel each each slide Resume slide View/save reports Batch complete (Slide carrier unlocked) Open door. Unload slide carrier(s). Power off Figure 4-1 Typical Slide Imaging Process Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 119: Section B: Applying Power To The Equipment

    Turning on power to the Digital Imager initiates a 7-minute warm-up cycle. 1. If the window or the door is open, the touch screen displays a message to close the window and door. Close the window and door to continue. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 120 2. Press the rocker switch on the rear of the Digital Imager to ON (l). (See Figure 4-2.) Power on indicator power switch Figure 4-3 Power On the Digital Imager Computer 3. At the Digital Imager computer, turn on the power. (See Figure 4-3.) Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 121 The Ready to Image screen appears when the Digital Imager is ready for use. See Figure 3-1. To power the Digital Imager off, refer to “Shutting down the Digital Imager” on page 4.35. The Digital Imager and Digital Imager computer should be shut off in the sequence described there. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 122: Section C: Materials Required Prior To Operation

    The Image Management Server stores the slide-related data and controls communication of all system services to the other devices in the Genius Digital Diagnostics System. It is the master controller when more than one Digital Imager is connected to the server.
  • Page 123: Section D: Slide Labeling

    All printable ASCII 128 characters are supported. A minimum of 5 characters is required and a maximum of 8 characters will fit on a slide. 2-D datamatrix All printable ASCII 128 characters are supported. A maximum of 16 characters is supported. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 124 PERATION OF THE IGITAL MAGER 1-Dimensional barcode examples 2-D barcode example OCR format Figure 4-6 Examples of How Barcodes Fit onto a ThinPrep Slide Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 125: Section Eloading Slide Carriers

    Carefully load the microscope slides into a slide staining rack, one slide per slot. Orient the slide so that the label side is up and facing the “up side” wording embossed in the staining rack. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 126 ThinPrep microscope slides with fiducial marks are used for Gyn samples. The fiducial marks should not be scratched or marred. CAUTION: Mounting media must be completely dry before loading slides into the Imaging Station. 4.10 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 127 “Configure Barcodes” on page 3.22 for more information. Once the configuration is set, the setting persists. Each slide carrier holds up to 40 slides. It is not necessary for the slides to be in any particular order; slots may be skipped. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.11...
  • Page 128: Section F: Load Slide Carrier Into The Digital Imager

    Touch the name of the desired slide type (Gyn, Non-Gyn or UroCyte) to select it. Position 10 can also be designated as an error slide carrier (Gyn, Non- Gyn, UroCyte or Error). Figure 4-9 Slide Carrier Deck Corresponds to Touch Screen Display 4.12 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 129 Refer to “Stat Slide Processing” on page 4.31. 5. Continue to load slide carriers into available lanes on the slide carrier deck. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.13...
  • Page 130: Section G: Slide Processing

    Start button is available. Figure 4-11 Begin Slide Imaging: Load Slide Carriers, or Press Start 2. The Digital Imager proceeds through the sequence of events listed here. 4.14 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 131 (the lower number positions) and continues toward the right (the higher number positions). Within each slide carrier, slide processing starts with the slide in the occupied slot furthest from the handle of the slide carrier. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.15...
  • Page 132 The Image Management Server stores this data so that the data can be accessed from the Review Station. To free up the slide handling arm to advance the next slide, temporarily place the slide on the queue station. 4.16 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 133 The process repeats until all slide carriers are processed. The Digital Imager continues until each slide in each slide carrier loaded in the instrument has been processed. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.17...
  • Page 134 Key to Figure 4-12 In this example, slides in slide carrier 1 are being processed. To open the detailed display of this slide carrier’s slides, touch anywhere in the illustration of carrier 1 on the touch screen. 4.18 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 135 Periodically during the course of normal operation, the Digital Imager conducts a check of its various systems and subsystems. If the door is open, the Digital Imager will prompt the operator to close the door. The door will lock. A message appears on the touch screen display. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.19...
  • Page 136 PERATION OF THE IGITAL MAGER There is no action for the operator to take. Once the check is complete, the Digital Imager resumes what it was doing before it stopped to check. Figure 4-13 Periodic Check 4.20 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 137 3.39. Slide event during processing As the Digital Imager processes slides, the depiction of a slide carrier on the touch screen display changes to represent progress. A red stripe indicates a slide event. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.21...
  • Page 138 If a slide caused an event during processing, use the description of the error to determine if there is any corrective action that would allow the slide to be successfully processed in another carrier. This may include: • Slide incorrectly loaded into the slide carrier 4.22 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 139 The slide is not a ThinPrep microscope slide Note: If a slide is not successfully processed by the Digital Imager, its images cannot be reviewed at the Review Station. A slide may be rerun on the Digital Imager. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.23...
  • Page 140: Section H: Unload Slide Carrier From The Digital Imager

    3. When the groove on the bottom of the slide carrier is no longer engaged with the rail in the slide carrier bay, move the slide carrier to your storage location. CAUTION: Handle slides carefully. Slides will fall out of the slide carrier if the slide carrier is turned upside-down. 4.24 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 141: Section I: Using An Error Slide Carrier

    The Digital Imager will stop processing if the error carrier reaches capacity. Replace the full error carrier with an empty error carrier. Consider using an error carrier where an operator is available to replace a full error carrier if needed. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.25...
  • Page 142 Figure 4-17 Details for Slides in the Error Carrier Key to Figure 4-17 Time period that this error carrier has been in use Slot in the staining rack in the error carrier 4.26 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 143 The Slide Event Log and the Imaging Report describe the slide and its slide event based on where the slide started. For more information on reports, refer to “Reports” on page 3.39. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.27...
  • Page 144: Section Jpause And Resume A Batch

    Digital Imager will attempt to process the slides in that carrier again. The Digital Imager will take the time to report that those slides have been scanned previously. 4.28 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 145 PERATION OF THE IGITAL MAGER Load/Remove button Figure 4-18 Slide Processing: Load/Remove Button Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.29...
  • Page 146 Orange color indicates that processing is paused. In this example, slides from slide carrier 1 were in progress when processing paused. In this example, two slides were removed from the carrier when processing paused. 4.30 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 147 The stat slide or slides are placed in a slide carrier at any position marked with a green light. One to 40 slides can be run. 1. While the Digital Imager is processing slides, touch Load/Remove on the touch screen. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.31...
  • Page 148 Figure 4-20 Run Stat Carrier: Mark Slide Carrier as STAT A message, “Marked as STAT - will be processed next,” appears on the touch screen. The button in the lower right changes to a Remove STAT button. 4.32 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 149 Use the Load/Replace button to remove the stat slide carrier, or wait to remove the stat slide carrier until processing of all the slide carriers completes. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.33...
  • Page 150: Section Kcancel Processing

    The instrument will finish the current step for any slides in progress and return those slides to a slide carrier. Select “Yes” on the confirmation screen to continue with shutdown. The touch screen display returns to the “Ready to image” main screen. 4.34 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 151: Section Lshutting Down The Digital Imager

    Digital Imager computer 1. Stop any slide processing, or wait until the Digital Imager is idle. 2. On the main screen, touch Admin Options. Admin Options button Figure 4-23 Touch Admin Options from Main Screen Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 4.35...
  • Page 152 4. Select “Yes” on the confirmation screen to continue with shutdown. (See Figure 4-25). Figure 4-25 Confirm Shutdown 5. The Digital Imager computer powers down. The touch screen on the Digital Imager processor and the status indicator lights turn off. 4.36 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 153: Section M: Rebooting The System

    Refer to “Applying Power to the Equipment” on page 4.3. Taking the Instrument Out of Service (Extended Shutdown) In the event the equipment must be moved after installation, contact Hologic Technical Support. Refer to Chapter 8, Service Information.
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  • Page 156: Chapter Five

    The system must be maintained regularly in order to ensure reliable performance. Perform maintenance on the system as described in this section. The system requires supplemental preventive maintenance annually by Hologic service personnel. Weekly, or Clean the Queue Station and Slide Grippers...
  • Page 157 Use caution when handling glass slides and cleaning the instrument. Clean the Slide Carrier Deck On a weekly basis, clean around the bottom of the processing area, using 70% alcohol and lint-free wipes. Wear gloves while cleaning. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 158 The optional cover for a slide carrier can also be cleaned with soap and water. Allow the slide carrier and cover to dry completely before using them. Clean the slide carriers when they are not loaded into the Digital Imager. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 159: Section B: As Needed

    Clean the Touch Screen Clean the user interface touch screen with a lint-free cloth lightly dampened with 70% alcohol. 1. From the main screen, select Admin Options. Then, select Clean Screen. Figure 5-4 Clean Screen Button Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 160 Figure 5-5 Confirm That the Touch Screen Will Be Disabled for Cleaning 3. The system disables the touch screen for 30 seconds so that the touch screen may be cleaned without inadvertently activating buttons or having to power off the Digital Imager. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 161 To clean the window, it is best to use a commercially available glass cleaner. Open the window and clean the inside surface with a lint-free wipe. Close the window and clean the outside surface of the Digital Imager with a lint-free wipe. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 162: Section C: Moving The Imager

    Hologic Technical Support or your local Hologic distributor. A service visit is required. Unit Shipped to New Location: If the Digital Imager is to be shipped to a new location, please contact Hologic Technical Support or your local Hologic distributor. Refer to Chapter 8, Service Information.
  • Page 163 Genius Digital Imager Routine Maintenance for the month of: Weekly As Needed Clean Queue Clean Slide Carrier Clean Slide Carriers Clean the Clean Touch Screen Clean Exterior of Date Station and Slide Deck Verification Chip Digital Imager Grippers page 5.1 page 5.2...
  • Page 165: Chapter Six

    Check that the cable to the Image Management Server is properly connected to the Digital Imager computer. Check that the Image Management Server is up and running. This may require assistance from your facility’s network administrator. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 166: Section B: Slide Events

    The slide may undergo review at the Review Station. previously Duplicate slide accession ID. Use the Slide Lookup query (page 3.41). Confirm if the ID is unique. If there is a duplicate, reconcile both patient records; re-label one and reprocess the slide. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 167 The barcode for the slide ID Label the slide with the correct ID format. Refer to characters has characters that are not Table 4.1 on page 4.7. accepted by the Digital Imager for that barcode type. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 168 Imager has the slide in a persists, contact Technical Support. position that is difficult to image. E0004, Slide processing events Attempt to process the slide again. If the error E0005, persists, contact Technical Support. E0006, E0008, E0011, E0012, E0017, E0018 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 169: Section C: Imager Errors

    When the Digital Imager recovers, the Digital Imager returns to processing slides, continuing from where it stopped prior to the error. A notification box displays the error number and brief description. Touch the Close button to acknowledge and close the notification box. (See Figure 6-2.) Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 170 Figure 6-2 User Notification: Recoverable Error User-correctable Errors For user-correctable errors, the Digital Imager needs assistance from the user to recover from the error. When the Digital Imager encounters a user-correctable error condition during processing, it Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 171 When the Digital Imager recovers, the Digital Imager returns to processing slides, continuing from where it stopped prior to the error. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 172 Unrecoverable Errors For unrecoverable errors, the Digital Imager must be restarted to attempt recovery. In some cases, the Imager may require a Hologic service visit. When an unrecoverable error condition is encountered, slide processing is interrupted. The recovery requires a shutdown and restart of the Digital Imager.
  • Page 173 With non-recoverable errors, a button is available on the error notification. The service mode is for Hologic service personnel and is password-protected. With non-recoverable errors, the power button is available on the error notification. To attempt error recovery with a restart or to shut down the instrument, press the power button.
  • Page 174 After the Digital Imager returns the slide(s) to the slide carrier, remove the slide carrier as prompted on the touch screen display. When the main screen displays, load slide carriers as needed and touch Start to process slides. 6.10 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 175 If the Digital Imager detects a slide that it cannot move to a slide carrier, the touch screen displays instructions to open the window. Figure 6-6 User-assisted Error Recovery: Open Window to Remove Slide • Open the window. • Position a gloved hand below the slide gripper. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 6.11...
  • Page 176 Interior of the Digital Imager - covers removed to show detail Figure 6-8 Ready to Press Open Gripper • Retain the slide. The slide has not been imaged successfully by the Digital Imager. 6.12 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 177 Close the window. When the main screen displays, load slide carriers as needed and touch Start to process slides. C. And, in other cases, the restart will not clear the error. Contact Hologic Technical Support or your local distributor for assistance. A service visit may be required.
  • Page 178: Section D: Slide Preparation And Quality

    There should not be any bubbles present over the fiducial marks or the cell spot. Coverslip Material and Placement Refer to the ThinPrep Stain User’s Manual for recommended coverslipping and mounting media. The coverslip must be placed so that it does not overhang any part of the slide. 6.14 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 179: Section Eimager Error Codes

    Chip is damaged, dirty or out contact Technical Support. of position. E1000, Error with one of the system E1001, components. E1002, Power cycle the system. If the error persists, contact Imager error E1004, Technical Support. E1005, E1006 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 6.15...
  • Page 180 Technical Support. swath. out while merging. E2004 An error occurred while An image processing Power cycle the system. If the error persists, contact ending a swath. component threw an Technical Support. exception. Image compression failure. 6.16 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 181 Technical Support. failed. E4012 A pick from a carrier The slide was not present in The system will move to the next slide to pick. failed. the slot or was incorrectly inserted in the slot. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 6.17...
  • Page 182 Verification Chip” on page 5.4. If the error persists, V-Chip position. contact Technical Support. E4516 Error with one of the system Power cycle the system. If the error persists, contact through Imager error components. Technical Support. 4518 6.18 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 183 Image Management Server. Power workflow server. Imager Service in Workflow cycle both the Digital Imager system and the Image is not running. Management Server. If the error persists, contact Technical Support. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual 6.19...
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  • Page 186: Chapter Seven

    Gallery On the Review Station, for slides that have been analyzed by Genius Cervical AI the gallery is the group of objects of interest, separated into square tiles, displayed in the left-hand side of the Review Station display.
  • Page 187 Object of Interest. A cell or cluster on a slide preparation that most likely contains clinically relevant information for diagnostic purposes. For cervical cancer screening of Gyn samples, OOIs are identified and selected by the Genius Cervical AI algorithm. Power Cycle Turning the Imaging System off and then on again, usually to clear an error condition.
  • Page 188 2-D barcode Two-dimensional barcode. The Digital Imager contains a scanner that can be configured to read slide IDs in a certain 2-D barcode formats. Refer to “Configure Barcodes” on page 3.22 for the available types. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
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  • Page 191: Chapter Eight

    Product orders, which include standing orders, are placed through Customer Service by phone during business hours. Contact your local Hologic representative. Warranty A copy of Hologic’s limited warranty and other terms and conditions of sale may be obtained by contacting Customer Service . Technical Support For technical support, contact your local Hologic Technical Solutions office or your local distributor.
  • Page 192 ERVICE NFORMATION Protocol for Returned Goods For returns on warranty-covered Genius Digital Diagnostics System supplies and consumable items, contact Technical Support. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 194: Chapter Nine

    Product orders, which include standing orders, are placed through Customer Service by phone during business hours. Contact your local Hologic representative. Warranty A copy of Hologic’s limited warranty and other terms and conditions of sale may be obtained by contacting Customer Service at the numbers listed above. Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 195 Air blower for cleaning the v- MME-04132 chip Air blower/brush Combination air blower/brush MME-04131 for cleaning the v-chip Operator’s Manual Additional operator’s manual MAN-08022-001 From other suppliers Supplier Description Part Number Leica Slide staining rack, Sakura type 14 0474 33463 Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 197 4.14 locations Clean queue station and slide grippers slide carrier deck slide carriers touch screen Verification Chip clean door queue station and slide grippers computer, Digital Imager 3.25 Configure Slide ID 3.27 Gyn slides Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual Index.1...
  • Page 198 1.20 Dimensions 1.21 Dimensions 1.12 Door cleaning During Slide Processing 4.18 imaging status 1.20 Environmental specifications Error 6.14 recovering from 6.15 Troubleshooting table user-correctable Error codes 3.13 Error slide carrier fiducial marks definition Index.2 Genius Digital Imager Operator’s Manual ™...
  • Page 199 Items Required For Slide Image Processing 3.15 language selection Lights Loading Slide Carriers local network 1.27 Location of Labels Used on the Instrument main screen, processor idle Maintenance Schedule 6.14 Mounting Media Moving to a new location Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual Index.3...
  • Page 200 Power Specifications Processing 4.31 Cancel after interrupting process diagram 4.14 start Processor, Digital Imager queue station, cleaning 4.37 Rebooting the System 3.17 Report Length Limit 3.39 Reports 4.31 Resume Slide Processing After Interruption Index.4 Genius Digital Imager Operator’s Manual ™...
  • Page 201 3.13 select sample type 4.24 unloading Slide data slide data record definition transmission status Slide events slide grippers, cleaning 3.26 slide ID format 3.22 configure barcodes 6.14 slide preparation and quality 3.17 sound volume Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual Index.5...
  • Page 202 System status light Technical Solutions Technical Support 1.12 Touch screen cleaning Troubleshooting Turn on equipment 4.24 Unloading slide carrier UroCyte slides 3.36 configure slide ID 3.13 slide carrier 1.12 USB port User-correctable errors Index.6 Genius Digital Imager Operator’s Manual ™...
  • Page 203 NDEX v-chip cleaning Verification chip 3.17 volume 1.12 Window Genius™ Digital Imager Operator’s Manual Index.7...
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  • Page 205 ID correctly. (Refer to Figure 1.) Reserved Numbers A range of numbers has been reserved for use by Hologic personnel. Do not use slide IDs within this reserved range at risk of losing patient data during a service visit.
  • Page 206 The patient slide will be printed in the correct format. Reserved Numbers Accession ID numbers with ‘9999’ in the position just before the CRC are reserved for Hologic personnel and will be removed from the patient database at the time of a service visit.
  • Page 208 Hologic, Inc. Hologic BV 250 Campus Drive Da Vincilaan 5 Marlborough, MA 01752 USA 1930 Zaventem +1-508-263-2900 Belgium www.hologic.com MAN-08022-001 Rev. 001...

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