XN Adm Eu en (1208)
XN Adm Eu en (1208)
XN Adm Eu en (1208)
XN series
Administrator's Guide
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
Index
Introduction
Rules Setup
Service/Research data
Instrument Setup
Appendix
KOBE, JAPAN
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
Service/Research data
3-1
Instrument Setup
4-1
Chapter 5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
2-1
Chapter 4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
Rules Setup
Chapter 3
3.1
3.2
1-1
Chapter 2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
Introduction
Appendix
5-1
Index
I
XN series Administrator's Guide
Table of Contents
II
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this automated hematology analyzer.
This manual explains instrument settings and other routine operations of the hematology analyzer used
in clinical laboratories.
This manual is intended for Key administrators and operators to read, understand and use as reference
for proper operations of the instrument.
Note:
Operate the instrument as instructed. Reliability of test results cannot be guaranteed if there are
any deviations from the instructions in this manual. If the instrument fails to function properly as
a result of either the user's operation not specified in the manual or the user's utilization of a
program not specified by Sysmex, the product warranty would not apply.
Contact Address
Manufacturer
SYSMEX CORPORATION
1-5-1 Wakinohama-Kaigandori Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 651-0073 JAPAN
Authorized Representative
European Representative
SYSMEX EUROPE GmbH
EC REP
Bornbarch 1 D 22848 Norderstedt, Germany
Phone: +49 40 5 27 26-0 / Fax: +49 40 5 27 26-100
Americas
SYSMEX AMERICA, Inc.
1 Nelson C. White Parkway, Mundelein, IL 60060 U.S.A.
Phone: +1-847-996-4500 / Fax: +1-847-996-4505
Asia-Pacific
SYSMEX ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD.
9 Tampines Grande, #06-18, Singapore 528735
Phone: +65-6221-3629 / Fax: +65-6221-3687
CE-mark
The IVD-system described in this manual is marked with a CE-mark which
confirms the observance of the essential requirements of the following
European directive: 98/79/EC IVD Directive
1-1
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 1
1.1
Introduction
Analyzers
Analyzers are classified into 6 types depending on the differences in the included channels.
XN-10: XN-10[B1], XN-10[B2], XN-10[B3], XN-10[B4]
XN-20: XN-20[A1], XN-20[A2]
For details on the channels and the analyzer types, see "Instruction For Use."
(Instruction For Use, "Chapter 1: 1.2 Overview of the system")
The analysis data appears on the screen of the IPU (Information Processing Unit)*.
* This manual refers to the Information Processing Unit as IPU.
Configuration description
System expansion is possible by combining components and options. The system name varies depending on
the combination. This manual explains the system configuration below .
XN-1000:
System including 1 analyzer (XN-10/XN-20) and a sampler (SA-10/SA-01).
XN-2000:
System including 2 analyzers (XN-10/XN-20) and a sampler (SA-20).
XN-3000:
System including 2 analyzers (XN-10/XN-20), an SP-10 automated hematology slide preparation unit, and a
sampler (SA-30).
2 modes are available. In "Standalone mode", the IPU manages SP-10 orders. In "Host mode", the SP-10
connects directly to the host. Select the mode that best meets the needs of your laboratory. For more
information, contact your local dealer or Sysmex Representative.
For an overview of the SP-10, see the SP-10 manual.
XN-9000:
System including 2 to 9 analyzers (XN-10/XN-20), an SP-10 automated hematology slide preparation unit and
transportation units.
For an overview of the SP-10, see the SP-10 manual.
1-2
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 1
1.2
Introduction
1.2.1
List of manuals
1.2.2
Description
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 5: Appendix
1.2.3
You may not reprint the contents of this manual in whole or in part without permission.
The names of patients, doctors, etc., mentioned in this manual do not represent actual people in any way.
Images and certain details related to product are for illustration purposes only and may not exactly match with
what is indicated within this manuals.
The screens used in this manual are for Windows 7.
1-3
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 1
1.3
Introduction
Risk of infection
Indicates the presence of a biohazardous material or condition.
Warning!
High risk. Ignoring this warning could result in personal injury to the operator.
Caution!
Average risk. Ignoring this warning could result in property damage. To avoid damage and
incorrect measuring results.
Information
Minor risk. Considerations that should be observed when operating this instrument.
Note:
Background information and practical tips.
1-4
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 1
1.4
Introduction
Trademarks
1.5
Prohibited acts
Modification, translation, reverse engineering, decompiling, and disassembly of this manual and the software is
prohibited. The creation of derivative works based on this manual or the software is prohibited.
Copying this manual or the software for purposes other than backup based on the license agreement is prohibited.
1.6
User permissions
The permissions of the logged on user may not allow that user to change settings.
Only the user permitted [All Administrators] or [Modify Settings] can change the setting of the various function.
For the details on user permissions, see Chapter 4.
(P.4-30 "Chapter 4: Change settings and add users")
1-5
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 1
Introduction
1-6
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
2.1
Types of rules
Rules
Rules can only be displayed and set for the [Built-in User] registered at the factory.
The analysis data are judged by setting rules. The results of judgment can be reviewed in the [Sample Explorer] and
[Data Browser] screens. Up to 100 rules can be setup for each condition indicated below*.
A rule-based judgment is performed on the results of the first analysis. A rule-based judgment of the results of the
first analysis is performed. Based on the result of the rule-based judgment, [Repeat] analysis, [Rerun] analysis,
[Reflex] analysis, comment adding, smear preparation ([SP Rule] judgment), validation, or output is performed.
[Repeat], [Rerun], and [Reflex] judgments will be performed for the second analysis results, but not for the third
analysis results.
* Registering are possible for [Rerun/Reflex/Comment Rule], [SP Rule], [Validation Rule] or [Output Rule].
Analysis
[Repeat] analysis:
[Rerun] analysis:
[Reflex] analysis:
Information
If you desire a rule change, registration, deletion or copy, contact Sysmex representative.
Note:
The rules are not applied to the results of analysis for maintenance (QC), analysis of sample
number "0", and analysis that resulted in a barcode reader read error.
2-1
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
2.1.1
Repeat rule
Error message:
Action:
Explanation:
2.1.2
Rerun/Reflex/Comment rule
The result of the first analysis is judged, and a [Rerun] analysis, [Reflex] analysis, or addition of a comment is
automatically performed. You can set the judgment conditions for [Rerun] analysis, [Reflex] analysis, and comments.
[Rerun/Reflex/Comment Rule] do not function if an error occurs in the first analysis.
[Rerun] judgment and [Reflex] judgment are only performed when the analyzer setting is ON. For the details,
see Chapter 4.
(P.4-12 "Chapter 4: Rerun/Reflex setting")
Rerun
[Rerun] is used to judge the analysis result and automatically rerun the test*.
The result of the first analysis is judged, and a [Rerun] analysis is automatically performed. When there are
multiple analyzers, you can specify which analyzer is used to perform [Rerun] analysis. However, if the specified
analyzer does not have the [Rerun] analysis function, [Rerun] analysis is performed using the same analyzer as
the initial analysis. You can set the judgment condition under which a [Rerun] analysis is performed.
* When a sampler (SA-01) is used, analysis is not performed. Only rule judgment is performed.
e.g.
Conditional Expression:
[IPMessage]([RBC Abn Distribution])[OR][IPMessage]([Dimorphic
Population])
Action:
[Rerun]([SameModule])
Explanation:
If the judgment displays an IP message [RBC Abn Distribution] (RBC
abnormal distribution) or [Dimorphic Population], [Rerun] analysis is
performed automatically using the same analyzer as the initial analysis.
2-2
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
Reflex
[Reflex] is a setting that is used to judge analysis results and automatically perform analysis with additional
discrete items not analyzed in the initial analysis*.
The result from the first analysis is judged, and a [Reflex] analysis is performed on the parameters that are
different from the first test. Set the judgment conditions for performing a [Reflex] analysis of the initial analysis.
* When a sampler (SA-01) is used, analysis is not performed. Only rule judgment is performed.
e.g.
Conditional Expression:
Action:
Explanation:
Comment
A comment is a setting that judges the analysis result and automatically displays a comment.
If [None] is selected for the action, a conditional expression that only sets a comment can be set.
e.g.
2.1.3
Conditional Expression:
Action:
Comment:
Explanation:
SP Rule
[SP Rule] only appears when the XN-3000 (Standalone mode) is used.
[SP Rule] judgment is a setting that judges the analysis result and automatically registers a smear order in the
[Work List] screen.
Analysis results that have been already judged using the [Repeat Rule] or the [Rerun/Reflex/Comment Rule] are
judged, and smear orders are automatically registered in the [Work List] screen. The number of slides prepared
and and the slide glass can be specified.
[SP Rule] judgment is only performed when the analyzer setting is ON. For details, see Chapter 4.
(P.4-20 "Chapter 4: SP Settings")
e.g.
Conditional Expression:
[ResultFlag] ([Negative])
Action:
[Smear] (2Slide)
Slide glass specification (1st slide): [Cassette1]
Slide glass specification (2nd slide): [Cassette2]
Explanation:
When the flag judgment for analysis data is [Negative], 2
smears are prepared automatically. The slide glass of [Cassette
1] is used for the first slide, and the slide glass of [Cassette 2] is
used for the second slide.
2-3
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
2.1.4
Validation rule
To validate means to approve the output of the analysis data for reporting. The [Validation Rule] sets the
judgment condition under which validation is automatically performed.
The analysis result that have been already judged by the [Repeat Rule] or the [Rerun/Reflex/Comment Rule] is
judged, and validation is automatically performed.
e.g.
2.1.5
Conditional Expression:
Action:
Explanation:
[ResultFlag]([Negative])
[Validate]
If an analysis data flag judgment result was Negative based on the
[Rerun/Reflex/Comment Rule], validation is performed automatically.
Output rule
The [Output Rule] sets the judgment condition for automatically outputting the analysis result.
Analysis result that has been already validated is judged and automatically output. You can also set the output
destination.
e.g.
Conditional Expression:
Action:
Explanation:
[ResultFlag]([Negative])
[ReportTo]([HC])
If the Positive/Negative judgment is [Negative] the analysis data is
automatically output to the host computer.
2-4
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
2.2
Rules Setup
Rule screen
Click the [Rule] icon in the menu screen to display the following screen.
Toolbar
Open/close button
Rule execution
order area
Tabs
[Rule] screen
Toolbar
The button of the following functions are displayed.
[Enable]*1, 2
Click to enable selected rule(s) in the [Rule] screen. If the rule was already enabled,
clicking in the list disable the rule.
[Sort]
Click to display the dialog box for sorting rules in the [Rule] screen.
[Output]
Click to display the submenu for printing displayed rules in ledger format.
[Upper]
[Lower]
[File]
Click to display the submenu for saving, restoring or initializing the rules.
[Close]
2-5
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
Tabs
Click a tab to change the displayed rule screen list. The [Repeat Rule], [Rerun/Reflex/Comment Rule], [SP Rule],
[Validation Rule], and [Output Rule] tabs appear*.
* The tabs that appear vary depending on the instrument that is used.
Note:
You can select multiple data in the sample list as follows:
Drag multiple consecutive rows
While pressing Ctrl, click on the row that you want to select
Open/close button
Click to open/close the rule execution order display area.
2-6
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
2.2.1
Rules Setup
Rule screens
Repeat Rule
Click the [Repeat Rule] tab to display the following screen*.
* Errors that do not occur due to the instrument configuration are not displayed.
For other errors that are not displayed, see below.
(P.2-2 "2.1.1 Repeat rule")
When a sampler (SA-01) is used, the screen below does not appear.
Rule setting area
), OFF (
) or invalid (
).
[No.]
The unique number assigned to the error for which the [Repeat Rule] is applied is
displayed.
[Error Code]
[Error Message]
[Action]
[None]
[BlockRepeat]
[Repeat] is not performed. Even if other errors occur that have [Repeat] set for the
action, if an error occurs that has [BlockRepeat] set, [BlockRepeat] is given
priority. [BlockRepeat] disables the [Repeat Rule]. It does not disable [Rerun] or
[Reflex].
[Repeat]
[Repeat] is performed.
The date and time the rule was registered or last modified is displayed.
Rule supplementary
explanation area
Note:
[Repeat Rule] is applied when an error occurs in the result of the first analysis and when an error
occurs in the result of [Rerun], [Reflex]. [Repeat] analysis is not possible for some errors.
2-7
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
Rerun/Reflex/Comment Rule
Click the [Rerun/Reflex/Comment Rule] tab to display the following screen*.
* When the sampler (SA-01) is used, this is displayed as the [Comment Rule] screen.
Rule setting area
[No.]
The rule number appears. If a number greater than "100" (the maximum number
that can be registered) is entered, the number will be displayed in red.
), OFF (
) or invalid (
).
[Name]
[Conditional Expression] Displays the conditional expression for whether [Rerun], [Reflex] is performed.
[Action]
[None]
[BlockRerunReflex]
[Rerun], [Reflex] is not performed. Even if there are other conditions with [Rerun]
or [Reflex] set for the action that are satisfied, if a condition with
[BlockRerunReflex] set is satisfied, [BlockRerunReflex] is given priority.
[Rerun]
[Reflex]
[Reflex] analysis is performed. The discrete item of the added channel appears in
( ). Even when the judgment is [Reflex], if the analysis items belonging to the
discrete to be added and all channels were analyzed in the initial analysis,
[Reflex] analysis will not be performed.
[QueryToHost]*
[Action Comment]
[Low]
[Medium]
[High]
[Update Date]
The date and time the rule was registered or last modified is displayed.
[Description]
Rule supplementary
explanation area
* Only when IPU service settings are being configured, this will appear.
2-8
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
Note:
The result of a [Rerun] or [Reflex] analysis cannot be consolidated with or compared to the result
of the first analysis.
SP Rule
Click the [SP Rule] tab to display the following screen.
* Only when using the XN-3000 sampler (Standalone mode).
Rule setting area
), OFF (
) or invalid (
).
[No.]
The rule number appears. If a number greater than "100" (the maximum number
that can be registered) is entered, the number will be displayed in red.
[Name]
[Conditional Expression] Displays the conditional expression for whether validation is performed.
[Action]
[BlockSmear]
[Smear]
The slide glass used to prepare the smear can be specified. Select [NoSpecify],
[Cassette1], or [Cassette2].
[Update Date]
The date and time the rule was registered or last modified is displayed.
[Description]
Rule supplementary
explanation area
2-9
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
Validation Rule
Click the [Validation Rule] tab to display the following screen.
Rule setting area
), OFF (
) or invalid (
).
[No.]
The rule number appears. If a number greater than "100" (the maximum number
that can be registered) is entered, the number will be displayed in red.
[Name]
[Conditional Expression] Displays the conditional expression for whether validation is performed.
[Action]
[BlockValidate]
Validation is not performed. Even if there are other conditions with [Validate] set
for the action that are satisfied, if a condition with [BlockValidate] set is satisfied,
[BlockValidate] is given priority.
[Validate]
Validation is performed.
[Update Date]
The date and time the rule was registered or last modified is displayed.
[Description]
Rule supplementary
explanation area
2-10
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
Output Rule
Click the [Output Rule] tab to display the following screen.
Rule supplementary explanation area
), OFF (
) or invalid (
).
[No.]
The rule number appears. If a number greater than "100" (the maximum number
that can be registered) is entered, the number will be displayed in red.
[Name]
[BlockReport]
Data is not output. Even if there are other conditions with [ReportTo] set for the
action that are satisfied, if a condition with [BlockReport] set is satisfied,
[BlockReport] is given priority.
[ReportTo]
Data that has been validated is output. The output destination appears in ( ).
[Update Date]
The date and time the rule was registered or last modified is displayed.
[Description]
Rule supplementary
explanation area
2-11
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
2.3
Rules Setup
Enable/Disable rules
The enable/disable setting of each rule in the rule screen can be changed*.
* The setting of a rule that is valid only can be changed. The settings of a rule that is fixed to [BlockRepeat] cannot be
changed.
Follow the steps below to enable/disable a rule.
2-12
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
2.4
Rules Setup
Sort rules
[Name]*1
[Error
Code]*2
[Error
Message]*2
[Update Date]
Click [OK].
The dialog box will close and the rules will be sorted.
2-13
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
2.5
Rules Setup
Print rules
2-14
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
2.6
Rules Setup
Save rules
The various rules that have been registered can be saved to a single file.
Follow the steps below to save the rules.
Note:
As part of good laboratory practices, rules should be saved during initial installation of
instrument and any time there are updates or changes to rules.
Saved file should be stored in a location so it is readily accessible.
Note:
Even if the simple settings are used for the [Validation Rule] or [Output Rule], any content
registered in the rule screen will be saved.
Note:
The default file name is "[XN][Software version][Rule][Date of save_Time of save].rule".
e.g.: [XXX][00-01][Rule][20100505_080808].rule
Click [Save].
All registered rules are saved.
2-15
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
2.7
Rules Setup
Click [OK].
The [Open] dialog box appears.
Click [Open].
The dialog box on the right appears.
Click [Yes].
The rules are restored.
Note:
Rule sorting settings and simple settings are retained even when rules are restored.
2-16
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
2.8
Rules Setup
Initialize rules
Click [OK].
An initialization confirmation dialog box appears.
Click [Yes].
The rules are initialized.
Note:
Rule sorting settings and simple settings are retained even when the rules are initialized.
2-17
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 2
Rules Setup
2-18
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
Service/Research data
3.1
The service data of the sample selected in the list in the [Sample Explorer] screen can be checked on the [Service]
tab of the [Data Browser] screen*.
* Even when the data is masked in other confirmation screens, the value is displayed. When analysis is not
performed on the channel for which the displayed item is calculated, the data is not displayed.
Information
Data displayed on the Service screen is for the purpose of monitoring the status of the instrument.
These data must not be used for diagnosis of patients.
Click the [Service] tab in the [Data Browser] to display the following screen.
3-1
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
3.1.1
Service/Research data
[Sampling Data]
This sampling data can indicate the occurrence of disturbing background noise. If the difference between the
maximum value and the minimum value constitute a proportion of the total sampling value that exceeds the
specified range, a sampling error will occur.
The count of the RBC/PLT channel measured at fixed intervals appears in the column below [RBC] and [PLT].
The data of a maximum of 32 measurements is displayed.
The total count appears at the bottom of the table.
The total cell count is calculated by a multiple of the value in the parentheses so that the total particle count
falls into the range of 0 to 9999.
[Reference Data]
[R-MFV]
Most frequently occurring value for the red blood cell volume. (units: fL)
[P-MFV]
Most frequently occurring value for the platelet volume. (units: fL)
[S-RBC]
The RBC count of the smaller red cell distribution out of the 2 peak RBC distributions.
[L-RBC]
The RBC count of the larger red cell distribution out of the 2 peak RBC distributions.
[S-MCV]
MCV of the smaller red cell distribution out of the 2 peak distributions.
[L-MCV]
MCV of the larger red cell distribution out of the 2 peak distributions.
[PLT-I]
The PLT count calculated from the RBC/PLT channel (PLT distributions).
3-2
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
Service/Research data
[Discri]
[RBC-LD]
The position of the lower limit discriminator of the RBC distribution (Numerical value from
0 to 49 with 49 full scale.).
[RBC-MD]
The position of the discriminator that separates the 2 peak RBC distribution into a
distribution with a lower limit MCV and a distribution with a higher limit MCV (Numerical
value from 0 to 49 with 49 full scale.).
[RBC-UD]
The position of the higher limit discriminator of the RBC distribution (Numerical value
from 0 to 49 with 49 full scale.).
[PLT-LD]
The position of the lower limit discriminator of the PLT distribution (Numerical value from
0 to 39 with 39 full scale.).
[PLT-UD]
The position of the higher limit discriminator of the PLT distribution (Numerical value from
0 to 39 with 39 full scale.).
[HGB]
Hemoglobin values appear in 3 formats in the left column.
[Sample]
[Blank]
[Distribution]
[RBC]
[PLT]
[RBC]
[Clog]
Electronically detected numerical value indicating the amount of clogging in the RBC
detector.
[Bubble]
Electronically detected numerical value indicating the amount of air bubbles in the RBC
detector.
3-3
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
3.1.2
Service/Research data
[Sampling Data]
This sampling data can indicate the occurrence of disturbing background noise. If the difference between the
maximum value and the minimum value constitute a proportion of the total sampling value that exceeds the
specified range, a sampling error will occur.
The count of the WNR channel measured at fixed intervals appears in the column below [WNR].
The data of a maximum of 16 measurements is displayed.
The total count appears at the bottom of the table.
The total cell count is calculated by a multiple of the value in the parentheses so that the total particle count
falls into the range of 0 to 9999.
[Scattergram Sensitivity]
[WNR-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of the WBC area on the WNR scattergram.
[WNR-Y]
The forward scattered light intensity of the WBC area on the WNR scattergram.
[WNR-WX]
The fluorescent light distribution width of the WBC area on the WNR scattergram.
[WNR-WY]
The forward scattered light distribution width of the WBC area on the WNR scattergram.
[NRBC-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of the NRBC area on the WNR scattergram.
[NRBC-Y]
The forward-scattered light intensity of the NRBC area on the WNR scattergram.
[Reference Data]
[WBC-N]
[TNC-N]
The total nucleated cell count(WBC+NRBC) calculated from the WNR channel.
[Cell 1]
[Laser Current]
[LD driver]
3-4
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
3.1.3
Service/Research data
[Sampling Data]
This sampling data can indicate the occurrence of disturbing background noise. If the difference between the
maximum value and the minimum value constitute a proportion of the total sampling value that exceeds the
specified range, a sampling error will occur.
The count of the WDF channel measured at fixed intervals appears in the column below [WDF].
The data of a maximum of 16 measurements is displayed.
The total count appears at the bottom of the table.
The total cell count is calculated by a multiple of the value in the parentheses so that the total particle count
falls into the range of 0 to 9999.
[Scattergram Sensitivity]
[WDF-X]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the WBC area on the WDF scattergram.
[WDF-Y]
The fluorescent light intensity of the WBC area on the WDF scattergram.
[WDF-WX]
The lateral scattered light distribution width of the WBC area on the WDF scattergram.
[WDF-WY]
The fluorescent light distribution width of the WBC area on the WDF scattergram.
[NE-SSC]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the NEUT area on the WDF scattergram.
[NE-SFL]
The fluorescent light intensity of the NEUT area on the WDF scattergram.
[LY-X]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the LYMPH area on the WDF scattergram.
[LY-Y]
The fluorescent light intensity of the LYMPH area on the WDF scattergram.
[WBC-FX]
3-5
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
Service/Research data
[Reference Data]
[WBC-D]
[DLT-WBCD
[WBC-D/WBC-N]]
The ratio of the white blood cell count (WBC-N) calculated from the WNR channel by the
white blood cell count (WBC-D) calculated from the WDF channel.
[TNC-D]
The total nucleated cell count (WBC count + nucleated RBC count) calculated from the
WDF channel.
[Cell 1]
[Cell 2]
[Laser Current]
[LD driver]
3.1.4
[Sampling Data]
This sampling data can indicate the occurrence of disturbing background noise. If the difference between the
maximum value and the minimum value constitute a proportion of the total sampling value that exceeds the
specified range, a sampling error will occur.
The count of the RET channel measured at fixed intervals appears in the column below [RET].
The data of a maximum of 16 measurements is displayed.
The total count appears at the bottom of the table.
The total cell count is calculated by a multiple of the value in the parentheses so that the total particle count
falls into the range of 0 to 9999.
3-6
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
Service/Research data
[Scattergram Sensitivity]
[RET-RBC-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of RBC (mature red blood cells) area on the RET
scattergram.
[RET-RBC-Y]
The forward scattered light intensity of RBC (mature red blood cells) area on the RET
scattergram.
[RET-RBC-WX]
The fluorescent light distribution width of RBC (mature red blood cells) area on the RET
scattergram.
[RET-RBC-WY]
The forward scattered light distribution width of the RBC (mature red blood cell) area of
the RET scattergram.
[RET-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of the RET area on the RET scattergram.
[RET-Y]
The forward scattered light intensity of the RET area on the RET scattergram.
[Reference Data]
[RBC-O]
[PLT-O]
[DLT-RBC
[RBC-O/RBC]]
The ratio of the RBC count(RBC-O) in the RET channel to the RBC count(RBC) in the
RBC/PLT channel (RBC distribution).
[DLT-PLTO
[PLT-O/PLT-I]]
The ratio of the platelet count(PLT-O) in the RET channel to the platelet count(PLT-I) in
the RBC/PLT channel (PLT distribution).
[Unclassified]
Count appearing in the area of the low value of the forward scattered light signal and the
high value of side fluorescent light on the RET scattergram.
[Cell Total]
[Laser Current]
[LD driver]
3-7
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
3.1.5
Service/Research data
[Sampling Data]
This sampling data can indicate the occurrence of disturbing background noise. If the difference between the
maximum value and the minimum value constitute a proportion of the total sampling value that exceeds the
specified range, a sampling error will occur.
The count of the PLT-F channel measured at fixed intervals appears in the column below [PLT-F].
The data of a maximum of 16 measurements is displayed.
The total count appears at the bottom of the table.
The total cell count is calculated by a multiple of the value in the parentheses so that the total particle count
falls into the range of 0 to 9999.
[Scattergram Sensitivity]
[PLT-F-RBC-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of the RBC area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-RBC-Y]
The forward scattered light intensity of the RBC area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-RBC-WX]
The fluorescent light distribution width of the RBC area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-RBC-WY]
The forward scattered light distribution width of the RBC area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of the PLT area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-Y]
The forward scattered light intensity of the PLT area on the PLT-F scattergram.
3-8
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
Service/Research data
[Reference Data]
[AREA-F#]
[DLT-PLT-F
[PLT-F/PLT-I]]
The ratio of the platelet count (PLT-F) calculated from the PLT-F channel to the platelet
count (PLT-I) calculated from the PLT channel.
[AREA#]
[Cell 1]
[Cell 2]
[Cell 3]
Count counted in the PLT-F channel over an interval of 16.1 seconds and having a
certain signal intensity.
[Cell 4]
Count counted in the PLT-F channel in the 0.5 second interval after 16.1 seconds and
having a certain signal intensity.
[Laser Current]
[LD driver]
3.1.6
[Sampling Data]
This sampling data can indicate the occurrence of disturbing background noise. If the difference between the
maximum value and the minimum value constitute a proportion of the total sampling value that exceeds the
specified range, a sampling error will occur.
The count of the WPC channel measured at fixed intervals appears in the column below [WPC].
The data of a maximum of 16 measurements is displayed.
The total count appears at the bottom of the table.
The total cell count is calculated by a multiple of the value in the parentheses so that the total particle count
falls into the range of 0 to 9999.
In the case of analysis data of [HPC] mode, 4 cycles of sampling data appear*.
* The HPC analysis can only be performed if the instrument offers the HPC analysis mode.
3-9
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
Service/Research data
[Scattergram Sensitivity]
[WPC-X]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the WBC area on the WPC scattergram.
[WPC-Y]
The fluorescent light intensity of the WBC area on the WPC scattergram.
[Reference Data]
[WPC-P]
[DLT-WBCP
[WBC-P/WBC-N]]
The ratio of the white blood cell count (WBC-P) calculated from the WNR channel by the
white blood cell count (WBC-N) calculated from the WPC channel.
[TNC-P]
The total nucleated cell count(WBC+NRBC) calculated from the WPC channel.
[Cell 1]
[Cell 2]
[AREA1#]
[AREA2#]
[AREA3#]
[Laser Current]
[LD driver]
3-10
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
3.1.7
Service/Research data
[Unit Counter]
The operation count of each unit is displayed*.
* [Total] shows the operation count of the overall analyzer. [Piercer] displays the previous operation count after
piercer replacement.
[Temperature]
The temperature of each part is displayed*1, 2.
*1 [Environment Temp.] is the surrounding temperature.
*2 [34C Liquid Heater] and [34C FCM Reaction Chamber] do not appear with all analyzer types.
[Pressure]
Displays pressure data at any set monitor timing.
[Aspiration Sensor]
In the case of analysis data of [HPC] mode, 2 cycles of data appear.
[blank]
[sample]
* The HPC analysis can only be performed if the instrument offers the HPC analysis mode.
[sample]
[Laser]
The sum of the laser oscillation time appears.
3-11
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
3.1.8
Service/Research data
A list of the items used for sensitivity adjustment appears in the [ADJUSTMENT] screen.
For items that are the same as in other screens, the same data is displayed.
[WDF]
[WDF-X]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the WBC area on the WDF scattergram.
[WDF-Y]
The fluorescent light intensity of the WBC area on the WDF scattergram.
[WDF-Z]
The forward scattered light intensity of the WBC area on the WDF scattergram.
[LY-X]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the LYMPH area on the WDF scattergram.
[WNR]
[WNR-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of the WBC area on the WNR scattergram.
[WNR-Y]
The forward scattered light intensity of the WBC area on the WNR scattergram.
[WNR-Z]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the WBC area on the WNR scattergram.
3-12
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
Service/Research data
[WPC]*
[WPC-X]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the WBC area on the WPC scattergram.
[WPC-Y]
The fluorescent light intensity of the WBC area on the WPC scattergram.
[WPC-Z]
The forward scattered light intensity of the WBC area on the WPC scattergram.
[RET]*
[RET-RBC-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of the RBC (mature red blood cells) on the RET
scattergram.
[RET-RBC-Y]
The forward scattered light intensity of the RBC (mature red blood cells) on the RET
scattergram.
[RET-RBC-Z]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the RBC (mature red blood cells) on the RET
scattergram.
[PLT-F]*
[PLT-F-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of the PLT area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-Y]
The forward scattered light intensity of the PLT area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-Z]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the PLT area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-RBC-X]
The fluorescent light intensity of the RBC area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-RBC-Y]
The forward scattered light intensity of the RBC area on the PLT-F scattergram.
[PLT-F-RBC-Z]
The lateral scattered light intensity of the RBC area on the PLT-F scattergram.
3-13
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
3.2
Service/Research data
Settings can be configured in the [Sample Explorer] or the [Data Browser] to display items for research. Items for
research are displayed on a gray background.
For the setting, see "Instruction for Use."
(Instruction for Use, "Chapter 10: 10.11 Change layout of analysis data list", "Chapter 11: 11. 5* Change layout of
screen")
* 11.4 in the XN-9000 manual.
Information
Analysis results of research parameters are indicated by a gray background to distinguish them from
report analysis results. Research items are the parameter for research. Analysis results for these
parameters must not be used for diagnosis of patients.
3.2.1
Items
TNC
WBC-N
TNC-N
The total nuclear cell count(WBC#+NRBC#) calculated from the WNR channel.
BA-N#
BA-N%
WBC-D
TNC-D
The total nuclear cell count(WBC#+NRBC#) calculated from the WDF channel.
NEUT#&
The number of particles obtained by subtracting the IG count from the NEUT count.
NEUT%&
The ratio of the count obtained by subtracting IG# from NEUT# to the WBC count.
LYMP#&
The number of particles obtained by subtracting the HFLC count from the LYMPH count.
LYMP%&
The ratio of the count obtained by subtracting HFLC# from LYMPH# to the WBC count.
HFLC#
HFLC%
The ratio of the count of the upper LYMPH area of the WDF scattergram to the WBC count.
BA-D#
BA-D%
NE-SSC
The lateral scattered light intensity of the NEUT area on the WDF scattergram.
NE-SFL
The fluorescent light intensity of the NEUT area on the WDF scattergram.
NE-FSC
The forward-scattered light intensity of the NEUT area on the WDF scattergram.
LY-X
The lateral scattered light intensity of the LYMPH area on the WDF scattergram.
LY-Y
The fluorescent light intensity of the LYMPH area on the WDF scattergram.
LY-Z
The forward-scattered light intensity of the LYMPH area on the WDF scattergram.
MO-X
The lateral scattered light intensity of the MONO area on the WDF scattergram.
MO-Y
The fluorescent light intensity of the MONO area on the WDF scattergram.
3-14
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
Service/Research data
MO-Z
The forward-scattered light intensity of the MONO area on the WDF scattergram.
NE-WX
The lateral scattered light distribution width of the NEUT area on the WDF scattergram.
NE-WY
The fluorescent light distribution width of the NEUT area on the WDF scattergram.
NE-WZ
The forward-scattered light distribution width of the NEUT area on the WDF scattergram.
LY-WX
The lateral scattered light distribution width of the LYMPH area on the WDF scattergram.
LY-WY
The fluorescent light distribution width of the LYMPH area on the WDF scattergram.
LY-WZ
The forward-scattered light distribution width of the LYMPH area on the WDF scattergram.
MO-WX
The lateral scattered light distribution width of the MONO area on the WDF scattergram.
MO-WY
The fluorescent light distribution width of the MONO area on the WDF scattergram.
MO-WZ
The forward-scattered light distribution width of the MONO area on the WDF scattergram.
WBC-P*1
TNC-P*1
HPC%*2
Ratio of the cell count equivalent to the hematopoietic progenitor cell count, calculated from
the WPC channel, to white blood cells.
3.2.2
The PLT count calculated from the RBC/PLT channel (PLT distributions).
MicroR
MacroR
RBC-O*
PLT-O*
RBC-He*
The correlation between RBC-Y (the intensity of the forward scattered light of the mature
red blood cells) and MCH to convert RBC-Y into [pg] units.
Delta-He*
RET-Y*
The forward scattered light intensity of the RET area on the RET scattergram.
RET-RBC-Y*
The forward scattered light intensity of RBC (mature red blood cells) area on the RET
scattergram.
IRF-Y*
The intensity of forward scattered light from the IRF area on the RET scattergram.
FRC#*
The absolute count calculated from the count in a specific area below the RBC area in the
RET scattergram.
FRC%*
The ratio calculated from the count in a specific area below the RBC area in the RET
scattergram.
Hypo-He*
The ratio of the count in the low level area of the forward scattered light signal in the RBC
(mature red blood cell) area of the RET scattergram, to mature red blood cells.
Hyper-He*
The ratio of the count in the high level area of the forward scattered light signal in the RBC
(mature red blood cell) area of the RET scattergram, to mature red blood cells.
RPI*
3-15
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 3
Service/Research data
RET-UPP*
RET-TNC*
HGB-O*
PLT-F*
H-IPF*
The ratio to the total platelet count of the count of platelets that appear in the area of
stronger fluorescent light intensity within the IPF area of the PLT-F scattergram.
IPF#*
PLT-F2*
The platelet count with a minimum number digits of 100/L calculated from the PLT-F
channel.
3.2.3
The Body fluid items for research below can be set to be displayed*.
* The body fluid analysis can only be performed if the instrument offers the body fluid analysis mode.
The count in the area with stronger fluorescence than the WBC-BF area of the WDF
scattergram.
HF-BF%
NE-BF#
NE-BF%
LY-BF#
LY-BF%
MO-BF#
MO-BF%
EO-BF#
EO-BF%
RBC-BF2
3-16
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Note:
If an analyzer is running, an alarm will sound on the IPU and the dialog box will not open.
Sampler analysis cannot be started on the analyzers while the analyzer settings are being
configured.
4.1
The instrument settings consist of [Analyzer Setting] for the specific analyzer type, and [IPU Setting] for configuring
IPU application settings. The settings are configured from the [Analyzer Setting] and [IPU Setting] dialog boxes.
For the details on the settings and their default values, see Chapter 5. (P.5-12 "Chapter 5: 5.4 Default settings")
4-1
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
[Cancel]
[Apply]
Save and immediately apply changed settings. The dialog box does not close.
4-2
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.2
Instrument Setup
Analyzer settings
The analyzer settings are used to configure analyzer settings, sampler system settings, and flag settings.
The items shown below, which appear in the setting menu tree of the [Analyzer Setting] dialog box, can be
configured*.
* When system analysis mode is selected on the XN-9000 or a sampler (SA-01) is used, [Sampler Analysis Start
Settings] does not appear. When a sampler (SA-01) is used, [Repeat Setting] and [Rerun/Reflex Setting] do not
appear.
Note:
When multiple analyzers are connected to the IPU, the name of each analyzer appears.
e.g: [XN-2000-2] and [XN-2000-3] in the illustration at right
For XN-2000 or XN-3000, right and left is in indicated in [Analyzer].
e.g: [Analyzer (right)] and [Analyzer (left)] in the illustration at right.
For the XN-1000 or XN-9000, only [Analyzer] appears.
[SP] settings only appear when the XN-3000 (Standalone mode) is used.
4-3
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.2.1
Instrument Setup
Manage settings
[Restore]*2
Settings saved in a file can be restored (they will replace the current settings).
(P.4-6 "Restore settings")
[Set Default]*2
[Print Settings]*1
The settings in all analyzers and samplers connected to the IPU can be printed.
(P.4-7 "Print settings")
[Export]*1
[Import]*2
*1 Only displayed when setting changes have been applied. After changing a setting, click [Apply] to apply the
setting.
*2 Only the [Built-in User] registered at the factory can be set.
4-4
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Click [Manage Settings] in the [Analyzer Settings] tree to display the items below.
Save settings
The settings in all analyzers and samplers connected to the IPU can be saved to a file.
Follow the steps below to save the settings.
Click [Backup].
The [Save As] dialog box appears.
Note:
The default file name will be
[XN][Software Version][AnalyzerSetting][Date of save_Time of save].ini.
Click [Save].
The settings are saved.
4-5
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Restore settings
Settings can be imported from a saved file. These will replace the current settings.
Follow the steps below to restore settings.
Click [Restore].
The dialog box on the right appears.
Click [Yes].
The [Open] dialog box appears.
Click [Open].
The settings are restored.
Initialize settings
The settings in all analyzers and samplers connected to the IPU can be returned to the default settings.
Follow the steps below to initialize the settings.
Click [Yes].
The settings are initialized.
4-6
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Print settings
Click [Print Settings]. The settings will be printed.
The print format is ledger format. The settings are printed in 2 columns, with the first column showing the setting
name and the second column showing the setting.
Click [Export].
The [Save As] dialog box appears.
Note:
If the left and right analyzers of XN-2000, XN3000 have different settings for [Aspiration
Sensor] and [Leak Sensor], the dialog box on
the right appears.
If the [Aspiration Sensor] is to be used in the
master settings, select the checkbox.
To continue using [Leak Sensor] when a water
leak is detected, select the checkbox.
Click [OK] to close the dialog box. The [Save As]
dialog box appears.
Note:
The default file name is in the format
[XN][Software Version][AnalyzerSettingMaster][Date of save_Time of save].smf.
Click [Save].
The master settings are saved.
4-7
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Click [Import].
The dialog box on the right appears.
Click [Yes].
The [Open] dialog box appears.
Click [Open].
The settings are replaced.
4-8
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.2.2
Instrument Setup
Set the alarm sound that notifies the operator when an error has occurred. The alarm sound can be set
separately for each analyzer.
Click [Alarm Sound] in the [Analyzer Settings] tree.
Play button
[Alarm Type]
[Warning]
Stop button
[Stops Analysis] Set the alarm sound that notifies the operator when an analysis stop error has
occurred. [No Alarm], [Once], or [Loop] can be selected.
Play button
Stop button
4-9
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
4.2.3
Sampler settings
Specify whether or not the [Blood Sensor] is used. When used, the sensor detects
whether or not there is blood in the sample tube.
(P.4-10 "Blood Sensor setting")
[Repeat Setting]*2
[Rerun/Reflex Setting]*2
*1 When system analysis mode is selected on the XN-9000 or a sampler (SA-01) is used, [Sampler Analysis
Start Settings] does not appear.
*2 When a sampler (SA-01) is used, this does not appear.
Information
Not using the [Blood Sensor] may affect analysis results. For [Whole Blood] mode analysis,
select [Use].
Note:
If you know in advance that a blood sample will be very thin (such as that of a dialysis patient),
deactivate the [Blood Sensor].
4-10
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
[Sampler analysis
starts when rack is
placed in sampler]
Select this checkbox to have sampler analysis automatically start when a rack is
placed on the rack feed-in table.
[Rack ID Read
Error]*1
[Blank Data]
[Aspiration Error]
[Inadequate
Sample]
[QC Alarm]
[Control Expired
Error]
[Unregistered
Control]
[Reagent Expired
Error]
[Invalid Analysis
Order]*1
*1 When the transportation controller (CT-90) and the sampler (SA-01) is not used.
*2 When the transportation controller (CT-90) is not used.
4-11
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Repeat setting
Click [Sampler] - [Repeat Setting] in the [Analyzer Settings] tree*.
* When a sampler (SA-01) is used, this does not appear.
[Repeat]
Rerun/Reflex setting
Click [Sampler] - [Rerun/Reflex Setting] in the [Analyzer Settings] tree*.
* When a sampler (SA-01) is used, this does not appear.
[Rerun/Reflex]
4.2.4
Specify whether or not a barcode reader is used. Advanced settings for barcode reading can be configured.
This barcode read setting is a shared setting for the overall analyzer. The setting is applied to the barcode
readers of both the analyzer and the sampler.
Click [Barcode Reader] in the [Analyzer Settings] tree.
Select the checkbox to turn on the barcode reader function. When not
selected, the items below are all grayed out and cannot be set.
Select this checkbox if sample tube barcode labels will be read.
When the checkbox is selected, reading settings can be configured.
4-12
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Set whether or not the number of digits read are specified. If specified,
enter the number of digits (1 to 22 digits).
If a number of digits other than the specified number is read, a reading
error will occur. However, quality control ([QC-]) and rinse ([RN-])
sample numbers reserved in the system are not subject to the digit
number check.
Select the read code checkbox to set a code. A check digit can also
be set.
[Rack
[ITF]
[Modulus-10]/[Through]
[CODABAR/NW7]
[Modulus-11]/[W-Modulus-11]/[Modulus-16]/[Through]
[CODE39]
[Modulus-43]/[Through]
[JAN/EAN/UPC]
[ISBT128]
[CODE128]
ID]*2
Select the read code checkbox to set a code. A check digit can also
be set.
[CODABAR/NW7]
[CODE39]
This can be set when the sample tube label or rack label read function is
on.
Specify whether or not a sample for which an ordering key read error
occurs is analyzed.
*1 When the transportation controller (CT-90) is used, this is always connected. The setting is grayed out and
cannot be modified.
*2 When the transportation controller (CT-90) and the sampler (SA-01) is not used.
Warning!
When using the hand-held barcode reader, use the barcode check digit function. There is a
higher potential for read errors when a check digit is not used.
4-13
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.2.5
Instrument Setup
System settings
A system name and analyzer names can be set. The name and ID of the sampler and the analyzer can be
checked.
[Instrument Name]
An instrument name can be entered. The instrument name set here will appear as an
error location in the error log screen.
You can enter up to 11 characters.
[Sampler Name]*
The name of the sampler appears. Detailed information is displayed to the right.
By the default setting, "S" (sampler) appears. The information can be changed.
You can enter up to 2 characters.
[Sampler ID]*
[Analyzer (left)]/
[Analyzer (right)]
[Nickname]
The name of the analyzer appears. This is a number that is automatically assigned to
devices connected to [Instrument Name] and the IPU. This cannot be changed.
Detailed information on the right. The default values are as follows:
[-L]: Indicates "left" on XN-2000, XN-3000.
[-R]: Indicates "right" on XN-2000, XN-3000.
[-A]: Indicates that the model is XN-1000 or XN-9000.
The above information can be changed:
You can enter up to 2 characters.
[Analyzer ID]
4-14
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.2.6
Instrument Setup
Flag settings
Flag settings can be configured. When the data meets specified conditions due to a specific abnormal blood
conditions, an abnormal IP message will appear.
Settings can be configured for [WBC], [RBC], [PLT], and [WBC (Body Fluid Analysis)]*1.
For the details on flags and the values*2 that can be entered, see "Instruction for Use"
(Instruction for Use, "Chapter 11: 11.6.1 IP message judgment conditions and judgment methods")
*1 The body fluid analysis can only be performed if the instrument offers the body fluid analysis mode.
*2 The decimal point symbol set in Windows is displayed in the XN Series.
The only decimal point symbols displayed are "." (period) or "," (comma).
4-15
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
4-16
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.2.7
Instrument Setup
Upper and lower limit values can be set for each item. The set upper and lower limit values are called "critical
values". Analysis data that are outside the intervals set here are displayed with an exclamation mark "!".
Sampler analysis can be set to stop when there is data with "!".
Click [Critical Value Setting] in the [Analyzer Settings] tree.
[Critical Value
Setting]
The settings for the item selected in the limit setting list appear.
[Item]
4-17
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
4.2.8
4.2.9
Analyzer settings
Information
Not using the [Aspiration Sensor] may affect test results. For [Whole Blood] mode analysis,
select [Use].
Note:
If you know in advance that a blood sample will be very thin (such as that of a dialysis patient),
deactivate the [Aspiration Sensor].
4-18
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
When the checkbox is selected, use of the analyzer can be continued when a
water leak is detected.
Caution!
Unless otherwise directed by your local Sysmex representative, keep the setting set to OFF.
If use is continued with the setting set to ON, the instrument and other devices may be damaged
if leakage occurs.
4.2.10
SP-10 settings
Settings related to the SP-10 can be configured. The following settings are available.
* Only when using the XN-3000 sampler (Standalone mode).
[SP Setting]
4-19
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
SP Settings
Click [XN-3000-1] - [SP] - [SP Setting] in the [Analyzer Setting] tree.
* Only when the XN-3000 (Standalone mode) is used.
[Number of slide]
Set the number of samples prepared when an SP-10 order is not registered
in the [Work List] screen. This order is also used when there is a smear
preparation instruction from the host computer.
[Do not prepare slides], [1 slide], or [2 slides] can be selected.
The 1st slide glass used to prepare a smear can be specified. Select
[either], [cassette 1], or [cassette 2].
The 2nd slide glass used to prepare a smear can be specified. Select
[either], [cassette 1], or [cassette 2].
[Output analysis
result(SP) to Host
Computer]
Select this checkbox to output the smear analysis result to the host
computer.
[Output reagent
replacement
information(SP) to Host
Computer]
4-20
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
SP Printer Settings
Click [XN-3000-1] - [SP] - [SP printer setting] in the [Analyzer Setting] tree.
* Only when the XN-3000 (Standalone mode) is used.
[Print format]
[Print data]
4-21
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.3
Instrument Setup
IPU settings
The system settings of the IPU, external device connection settings, and automatic processing settings can be
configured in the IPU settings.
The items shown below, which appear in the setting menu tree of the [IPU Setting] dialog box, can be configured.
(P.4-2 "Open the IPU settings")
4-22
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.3.1
Instrument Setup
Manage settings
[Restore]*2
Settings saved in a file can be restored (they will replace the current settings).
(P.4-6 "Restore settings")
[Set Default]*2
[Print Settings]*1
*1 Only displayed when setting changes have been applied. After changing a setting, click [Apply] to apply the
setting.
*2 Only the [Built-in User] registered at the factory can be set.
Click [Manage Settings] in the [Analyzer Settings] tree to display the screen below*.
* When a user other than the [Built-in User] registered at the factory is logged on, [Restore] and [Set Default]
are grayed out and cannot be selected.
Save settings
Follow the steps below to save the settings.
Click [Backup].
The [Save As] dialog box appears.
Note:
The default file name will be
[XN][Software Version][IPUSetting][Date of save_Time of save].ini.
4-23
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Click [Save].
The settings are saved.
Restore settings
Follow the steps below to restore settings to the IPU.
Click [Restore].
The [Open] dialog box appears.
Click [Open].
The dialog box on the right appears.
Click [Yes].
The settings are replaced.
Information
When settings are restored, the user information settings are also replaced by the restored data.
Note that the [admin] (administrator) password is also replaced by the restored data.
4-24
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Initialize settings
Follow the steps below to initialize the settings in the IPU.
Click [Yes].
The settings are initialized.
Information
When the settings are initialized, the user information settings are also initialized. Note that the
[admin] (administrator) password also returns to the default setting.
Print settings
Click [Print Settings]. The IPU settings will be printed.
The print format is ledger format. The settings are printed in 2 columns, with the first column showing the setting
name and the second column showing the setting.
4-25
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.3.2
Instrument Setup
System settings
Set the name of the facility that is using the system. The set facility name is used
when analysis data is printed out. (P.4-26 "Facility information setting")
[System Language]
Set the language that is used in the system and the language that is used in
printing. (P.4-27 "Change the display language (basic system language)")
[IPU Shutdown]
Specify whether or not the IPU is automatically shut down when all devices
connected to the IPU are shut down.
(P.4-27 "IPU Shutdown setting")
[Date Format]
Set the format of the date that is printed and displayed on the IPU.
(P.4-27 "Date format setting")
[User Administration]
Register and delete users of the instrument. User permissions can also be set.
(P.4-28 "User information management (user administration)")
[CSV Output]
Specify whether image data is output when analysis data is output to CSV. If image
data is output, select the output format ([BMP] or [PNG]) and the background color
([BLACK] or [WHITE]). In addition, specify whether the analysis data is divided into
multiple files when the data exceeds 256 columns. ( P.4-32 "CSV output
settings")
[Security]
[Screen Keyboard]
[Patient ID Display]
Set the display position of the patient ID. (P.4-34 "Patient ID display setting")
[Facility Name]
4-26
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
[Language]
The language displayed in the system can be set. [English], [German], [Italian],
[Spanish], [Portuguese], [Russian], [French], [Greek], [Chinese], [Traditional
Chinese], or [Korean] can be selected.
[Print Language]
[Automatically Shut
Down IPU]
[MM/DD/YYYY]
[DD/MM/YYYY]
4-27
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Number of
registered users
[Logon Name]
The user name of the user logged onto the IPU appears.
[Auto Logon]
Number of registered
users
[Change Password]
[Modify Settings]
[Add User]
Click to display the dialog for adding a user. When the maximum number of users
(101) have been registered, a user cannot be added.
(P.4-30 "Change settings and add users")
[Delete User]
* You can also double-click the user you want to change in the registered user display list to open a dialog box.
Information
The factory default password for [admin] (instrument administrator) is "m116m".
Change the password before using the instrument.
4-28
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Note:
The logged on user can change his or her password.
Users with [All Administrators] authority can change the passwords of other users. For
permission settings, see the following section:
(P.4-30 "Change settings and add users")
[New Password]
[Re-enter New
Password]
Click [OK].
The password is changed.
4-29
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Note:
The maximum number of users that can be registered is 20. This does not include factory
registered users.
[Language]
Select the language that is displayed for the user. For the languages that
are available, see the following.
(P.4-27 "Change the display language (basic system language)")
[Operator Name]
[Operator Info.]
4-30
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
[Set separately]
[Order Registration]
[Instrument Analysis]
[Modify / Delete Results] Select this check box to permit modification/deletion of analysis results.
[Validate]
Select this check box to grant authority to display items for research in the
[Data Browser] screen and the [Sample Explorer] screen, and to grant
authority to output externally (csv output, graphic printer (GP) printing).
Select this check box to permit input and deletion of QC sample lot
information, plot operation, and [Cursor Data Management].
[Calibration]
[Modify Settings]
[Output Results]
Set shift.
[Shift]
Select the shift. QC result plots can be viewed for each shift.
Click [OK].
The dialog box closes, the settings are changed or the users are added.
4-31
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Delete a user
Follow the steps below to delete a user.
Note:
Users with [All Administrators] authority can delete other users.
A [Built-in User] cannot be deleted.
Click [Yes].
The selected user will be deleted.
Select the check box to have an image output when data is saved in CSV
format. The image format ([PNG]/[BMP]) and background color ([BLACK]/
[WHITE]) can be selected.
Select the check box to divide into multiple files if the output items exceed
256 columns.
4-32
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Security settings
Click [System] - [Security] in the [IPU Setting] tree.
[Include patient
information]
Select the check box to include [Patient Information] when saving analysis data.
[Output patient
information]
Select the check box to include [Patient Information] when outputting analysis data to a
CSV file.
Select the check box to turn on the IPU screen lock timer.
When the IPU screen lock timer is used, the IPU screen will lock and operation will not
be possible if the mouse or keyboard of the IPU is not used for the time set with the
timer.
[Time until IPU The time until the screen is locked by the IPU screen lock timer can be set.
screen lock]
The time can be set from 15 to 60 minutes in increments of 1 minute.
4-33
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
[Use screen
keyboard]
[Patient ID Display
Settings]
* The patient ID displayed in the patient information area is always left-justified, regardless
of the setting.
4-34
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.3.3
Instrument Setup
Display settings
A data grid (line height and character size of lists) can be set.
(P.4-35 "Data grid setting")
[Scattergram]
Click [Displayed] - [Data Grid] in the [IPU Setting] tree, and then set each item to change the data grid.
[Setting]
The numbers displayed on the font size button of the list screen of each screen appear.
[Line Height]
The line height can be set. Set to a height from 20 to 50 pixels in increments of 1 pixel.
[Font Size]
The size of characters displayed on the screen can be set. Set to a size from 11 to 30
points in increments of 1 point.
Scattergram setting
Click [Displayed] - [Scattergram] in the [IPU Setting] tree.
[Background
Color]
4-35
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
4.3.4
Connection settings
Set the items printed by the ticket printer and the print positions.
(P.4-39 "Ticket (DP) print format settings")
[Printer]
Note:
Only when a host computer and printers are connected, the output destinations of the [Output]
button on the toolbar will be displayed.
Selection tabs
[Host Computer
Connection]
Click to display the connection settings of [Host Computer 1] or [Host Computer 2].
[Host Computer Name] Enter the name of the host computer. The name entered here will appear in the host menu.
You can enter up to 8 characters.
4-36
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
[Serial Connection]
Instrument Setup
Select to connect to the host computer by serial connection. Detailed parameters can
be configured.
[Port Setting]
Select the port used for the host computer connection. A serial port can be selected.
[Port Settings]
[Baud Rate]
[Code]
[Stop Bit]
[Parity Bit]
[Interval]
[Format]
[Class]
[TCP/IP Connection] Select to connect to the host computer by TCP/IP. Detailed parameters can be
configured.
[Host IP
Address]
[Port No.]
[Format]
* To use format other than the above, service settings are required.
Note:
The host computer to which the system connects can be changed in the host menu. Click
[HOST] in the host computer area of the analyzer control menu to display the host menu.
4-37
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
[DP Connection]
[Select Printer]
[Print Format]
Set the number of sample number digits that are printed. Any number from
1 to 22 can be selected.
[Delimiter of Date]
Select the delimiter ([/], [Space], or [No Space]) used in the printed date.
e.g: May 5, 2010
Slash:
10/05/05
Space:
10 05 05
No space:
100505
[Top Margin]
Set the margin between the top of the ticket and the print start position in the
indicated inch-based units. A value from 8 to 255 can be set.
[Char. Pitch]
[Line Pitch]
Set the line pitch in the indicated inch-based units. A value from 8 to 255
can be set.
[Print Headstand]
4-38
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Print Format
Setting List
Print Format
Setting List
[Printed]
Select the check box to have the item printed. Print details can be set.
[Print Condition]
Select the samples to be printed. For items with "&" after the item name, [All
Samples] is always selected.
[Import]
A saved ticket (DP) print format can be imported. The extension of a file is
".dpf".
The default file name is [XN][Software version][DPFormat].dpf.
The procedure is the same as for importing master settings.
(P.4-8 "Import master settings")
[Export]
The current ticket (DP) print format settings can be saved to a file.
The extension of a file is ".dpf".
The procedure is the same as for exporting master settings. (P.4-7 "Save
master settings")
4-39
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Information
If the row or column setting is incorrect, some analysis results may not be printed or printing will
not be complete. Set the row and column to the correct position.
Depending on the state of adjustment of the printer and the length of the paper, printing may not
take place correctly even if the content is within the possible layout range.
4-40
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.3.5
Instrument Setup
[Auto Output]
[Analysis Ordering]
Set the keys and method used to query the host computer for analysis
information. (P.4-43 "Analysis ordering")
[Delta Check]
[Auto Validate]
* Only when setting the delta check, the items including "Delta Check Negative" are displayed.
(P.4-44 "Delta check settings")
When auto validated samples are [All Samples], samples are validated regardless of the analysis mode.
4-41
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Information
If you are using transportation controller (CT-90), an order is queried from the transportation
controller to the host computer. Therefore, be sure to select the [Auto Validate] check box, and
select [Use simple settings] - [All Samples].
Note:
An analysis result which has been validated only can be output.
Output conditions
Output destination
[Auto Output]
Select to have validated samples automatically output. The following settings are
available.
Select to enable the settings in the rule screen. Analysis data will be automatically
output based on [Validation Rule] and [Output Rule].
[Use simple
settings]
Select to set [Error Data Output Conditions] and [Auto Output Destination and
Output Conditions].
When [Do not automatically output data with errors] is selected, data with errors are
not output to any of the output destinations, regardless of the output conditions.
Output
destination
[DP]
Select the check box to enable output from the ticket printer. Output conditions can
be selected.
[GP]
Select the check box to enable output from the graphic printer. Output conditions can
be selected.
4-42
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
[HC]
Instrument Setup
Select the check box to enable output from the host computer. Output conditions can
be selected.
Output conditions Set the output conditions. If both the conditions for output and no output are met,
output does not take place.
[Negative
Data]
When this is selected, data with neither any items judged abnormal nor any analysis
errors are selected.
[Diff. Posi.]
When this is selected, sample data with abnormal blood cell differentiation are
selected.
[Morph. Posi.] When this is selected, sample data with abnormal blood cell morphology are
selected.
[Count Posi.]
When this is selected, sample data with abnormal blood cell counts are selected.
Note:
Data that have already been transmitted are not output by auto output.
Analysis ordering
Click [Auto Process] - [Analysis Ordering] in the [IPU Setting] tree.
[Key Setting]*
Specify whether real-time queries are sent to the host computer when [Manual
Analysis] or [Sampler Analysis] is performed.
[Manual Analysis]
Select to have host ordering performed during manual analysis. The order key is
the sample number.
[Sampler Analysis]
Select to have host ordering performed during sampler analysis. The order key can
be set.
* When the transportation controller (CT-90) is used, this is always [Sample No.]. This cannot be selected.
4-43
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Delta check
Purpose
Method
The difference between the data being judged and the previous analysis data is
obtained using the [Patient ID] as a keyword.
Checked parameters
Display
[Check] is displayed in the [Action] column of the [Sample Explorer] screen and
in the Action field of the [Data Browser] screen. The following Delta check
details can be viewed in the [Data Browser] screen.
[The sample might be wrong. Check the sample.]
[Significant change in %s. Check the sample.]
Judgment method
The difference (Diff) between the judged data and the previous analysis data is
obtained from the following equation:
Diff = | a - b | / c 100
a: Judged value
b: Previous value
c: The smaller of a and b
Supplementary
information
The threshold (low level) for [Significant change in %s. Check the sample.] and
the threshold (high level) for [The sample might be wrong. Check the sample.]
are different. These thresholds are determined by proprietary Sysmex
parameters and equations. The parameters and equations vary by analysis item.
Normal: Diff value < Low level
[Significant change in %. Check the sample.]:
Low level < Diff value < High level
[The sample might be wrong. Check the sample.]:
High level < Diff value
Note:
Using the patient ID as a keyword, delta check compares the most recent analysis data with the
previous analysis data and judges if the data is abnormal based on any changes in the data.
If you are using multiple analyzers, you can compare data with a same patient ID across
analyzers.
When multiple IPUs are used with the transportation controller (CT-90), analysis data
cannot be compared between IPUs.
4-44
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.3.6
Instrument Setup
[Reference Interval] Set the values based on which abnormal judgments are made.
(P.4-46 "Reference interval settings")
Category settings
Click [Reference Interval] - [Category] in the [IPU Setting] tree.
[Category 1] to
[Category 7]
[Sex]
Note:
If there is no information on the age or gender, or there is no applicable category, the limits of
the universal category are automatically used.
4-45
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
List of reference
interval values
[Specify Patient
Category]
Set the patient category. One of categories 1 to 7, or category 8 (the universal category),
can be selected.
[Age Range]
[Sex]
List of reference
interval values
Click an item to select it. Settings for the selected item can be configured in [Setting
Reference Interval] at the right.
All items cannot be displayed at once. Scroll the screen to display items that do not appear.
[Unit] cannot be changed in this dialog box. To set the units, see the following section:
(P.4-47 "4.3.7 Unit settings (Unit)")
[Setting Reference The current settings of the item selected in the list appear.
An abnormal judgment of analysis data is made based on this reference interval.
Interval]
[Item]
[Lower Limit]*,
[Upper Limit]*
The lower limit and upper limit for judging abnormalities can be entered.
You can enter up to 6 characters.
If a reference interval is not needed, set the lower limit to [0] and the upper limit to a high
value such as 999.9.
* The decimal point symbol set in Windows is displayed in the XN Series. The only decimal point symbols
displayed are "." (period) or "," (comma).
Note:
When the analysis data of an item exceeds the upper or lower limit, "+" or "-" will appear to the
right of the data.
4-46
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.3.7
Instrument Setup
List of units
List of units
Click an item to select it. Settings for the selected item can be configured in [Unit Setting]
at the right.
[Item Unit Setting] The current settings of the item selected in the list appear.
[Item]
[Data Format]* The data format of the item selected in the list is indicated using [*] and [.].
This cannot be changed.
When multiple analyzers are connected to the IPU, analyzable items can be set for any
of the analyzers.
[Unit]
4-47
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.3.8
Instrument Setup
QC settings
[QC Alarm]
[QC Data Auto Output] Specify whether or not the plot data is output to a host computer when QC data is
plotted on a QC chart.
(P.4-51 "QC data auto output settings")
QC settings
Click [QC] - [QC Setting] in the [IPU Setting] tree.
[Limit Setting]
4-48
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
QC alarm settings
Click [QC] - [QC Alarm] in the [IPU Setting] tree.
Settings for alarms that prompt you to perform QC can be configured. 3 alarms can be
registered.
[Repeating Day
Specification]
Set the day that the alarm will sound. [Everyday] or [Specify Day] can be selected.
4-49
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
QC chart fixed
comment list
QC chart fixed
comment list
Displays the [ID] and [Comment Body] of each QC chart fixed comment.
[Edit Comment]
[ID]
[Comment
Body]
A comment can be entered. If a comment cannot be fully displayed, [...] appears at the
end. You can enter up to 100 characters.
4-50
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
[Explorer Screen]
The output destination for analysis results of sample numbers beginning with "QC-"
that are received in the Explorer screen can be set. Select the check box to output
from the [Graphic Printer (GP)], [Host Computer (HC)], or [Ticket Printer (DP)].
4-51
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.4
Instrument Setup
Analysis data, cumulative data, QC charts, and other data can be printed graphically from a graphic printer. The GP
customize function can be used to configure the print settings of the graphic printer.
Warning!
The data output in the lab format is for research purposes. Do not use for the diagnosis of patients.
When report format is displayed in the layout screen, items for research cannot be displayed in the
template.
4.4.1
GP customize function
4-52
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Select the [Output] button on the toolbar and click [Report (GP)].
[Lab Format]
Select the [Output] button on the toolbar and click [Report for Lab Use Only].
4.4.2
GP customize screen
The content printed by the graphic printer can be set in the GP customize screen.
Click the [GP Customize] icon in the menu screen to display the [GP Customize] screen.
To exit, click [File] - [EXIT] on the menu bar.
The screen consists of the following parts.
Shared
properties
Specific
properties
Selection palette
Layout screen
Toolbar
The button of the following functions are displayed.
[New]
[Save]
[Select All]
[Delete]
4-53
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
[Copy]
[Paste]
[Order]
[Align]
[Undo]
[Redo]
[Backup]
[Restore]
Replaces the current layout screen with the layout of the file that is opened.
(P.4-60 "4.4.4 Restore saved layout")
[Cancel Template]
[Image]
Any image can be added to the layout screen. A dialog box for selecting the image
file appears. Image format is BMP.
[Table]
A table can be added to the layout screen. Click to open a dialog for setting the
table.
[Rectangle Display]
Click to show edit frames around each item on the layout screen. Edit frames allow
you to check for overlapping items.
[Grid]
Click to show/hide the grid on the layout screen. Showing the grid makes it easier
to check the size and position of objects.
[Zoom]
Click to change the zoom of the layout image. 100%, 150%, or 200% can be
selected.
Selection palette
Select the template and the items to be printed. (P.4-55 "Selection palette")
The selected content appears in the layout screen.
Layout screen
Shows the print layout.
Use the tabs to switch between [Report Format] and [Lab Format].
(P.4-56 "Tabs", P.4-56 "Layout screen")
4-54
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Selection palette
The following items are shown in the selection palette.
[Selection]
Click to set the character size, color, and other settings. When the layout screen is
clicked, a text frame appears. A text frame can also be displayed by dragging on the
layout screen.
[Text Data]
The text data of a set item can be edited. When the layout screen is clicked, a text
frame appears. A text frame can also be displayed by dragging on the layout screen.
[Line]
Template
Sample information and analysis items are arranged in sets of names and values. Frequently used
combinations of edit items are pre-grouped in a template.
Click the [New] button on the toolbar to open a dialog for selecting the template. A template can be selected
from the list that appears in the dialog.
To cancel a template, click the [Cancel Template] icon on the toolbar. Table edit items cannot be canceled.
The size of a template cannot be changed.
[Sample Info]
[Items]
[Scattergram]
[Distribution]
[IP message]
[Reference Interval]
[Q-Flag]
Note:
Up to 15 edit items can be placed in the selection palette.
If the layout screen is switched to a different format, the edit item palette changes to the state
in which [Selection] is selected.
4-55
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Layout screen
The layout screen shows the print image.
The selected edit items and template appear in the layout.
The layout area is 196 X 259 mm. The print size is A4 (210 x 297 mm).
Note:
A dummy image will appear in the layout screen.
Tabs
The print format is changed using the tabs.
[Report Format]
[Lab Format]
Properties
The properties of the item that is selected in the layout screen are displayed. Details can be set for each item.
When an item is not selected on the layout screen, the properties do not appear.
Shared properties
Detailed information common to all edit items is displayed.
[Name]
The name of the item. Immediately after an item is selected for editing, the default name
("Item" + "Serial number") appears. This name can be changed.
You can enter up to 32 characters.
[X]
The X coordinate of the item on the layout screen. This can be entered within the range 0
to 555 pt.
[Y]
The Y coordinate of the item on the layout screen. This can be entered within the range 0
to 733 pt.
[Width]
[Height]
Note:
The position of the X and Y coordinates is displayed based on the point at the top of the item.
4-56
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Specific properties
Specific details are shown for each edit item. The settings can be changed by selecting items and entering
numerical values.
Scattergram, distribution
image ("Image Field")
Line ([Line])
Edit item
Description
[Text]
Shows the text string. The text string can be entered and
edited.
[Font]
[FontSize]
[Color]
[Align]
[Field ID]
[Font]
[FontSize]
[Color]
[Align]
[File Name]
[Fix Aspect
Ratio]
[Width Ratio]
[Height Ratio]
[Field ID]
[Width Ratio]
[Height Ratio]
[LineStyle]
[LineWidth]
4-57
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Selection item/template
in layout screen
Table ([Table])
Edit item
Description
[LineStyle]
[LineWidth]
[Rows]
[Cols]
[MarginX]
The left and right margin of text in table cells can be set.
[MarginY]
The margin above and below text in table cells can be set.
[Text]
Shows the text string in the cell. The text string can be
entered and edited.
[Font]
[FontSize]
[Color]
[Align]
Sample information
template
[Item Name]
[Item Name]
Scattergram template
[Item Name]
Distribution template
[Item Name]
IP message template
[Item Name]
Reference interval
template
[Item Name]
Q-flag template
[Item Name]
4-58
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.4.3
Instrument Setup
Save layout
The print layout that currently appears in the layout screen can be saved.
Follow the steps below to save the layout.
Note:
The default file name is in the following format:
Report Format: [XN][Software version][GPFormat(Report)].gpf
Lab Format:
[XN][Software version][GPFormat(LabOnly)].gpf
Click [Save].
The layout is saved.
4-59
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.4.4
Instrument Setup
Click [Open].
The layout selected for the layout screen is displayed.
File to be restored
4.4.5
Initialize layout
Click [Yes].
The display of the layout screen is initialized.
4-60
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.5
Instrument Setup
This section explains the procedure for configuring transportation controller settings.
Transportation controller settings are only necessary when the XN-9000 is used.
The transportation controller starts automatically when the Startup switch is touched in the barcode terminal. The
transportation controller can also be started separately by turning on the power of its PC unit.
The transportation controller connects to the XN conveyor (CV-50), SP conveyor (CV-60), start yard/stock yard(ST40/
41/42), and barcode terminal(BT-40). The transportation controller issues the command to send samples to the
analyzers. The controller also manages analysis data and performs sample searches.
System configuration and analysis order settings can be changed from the setting screen of the transportation
controller. The setting screen is displayed on the touch panel that is connected to the transportation controller.
4.5.1
System settings and host connection settings can be configured from the main screen in the transportation
controller.
Syst. Setting
Follow the steps below to configure the system settings.
Syst. settings
4-61
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Host CX set.
[Connect to host]
Touch [OK].
The system settings are changed.
4-62
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
4.6
Instrument Setup
This section explains how to configure the settings on the RU-20 Reagent Unit.
When the RU-20 is used, the settings can be changed from the RU area of the control menu.
When the power switch on the main unit is switched on, the RU-20 starts up.
The RU-20 dilutes concentrated reagent (CELLPACK DST) with purified water (RO water) and supplies the prepared
reagent to a connected hematology analyzer or hematology slide preparation unit.
For details on the RU-20, see the RU-20 "Instructions For Use".
* The initial settings for the RU-20 are sent from the main unit.
4.6.1
The RU-20 settings dialog can be used to configure reagent expiration stop and alarm settings.
Follow the steps below to configure the settings.
Submenu
button
4-63
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Click [Setting].
The dialog box on the right appears.
Adjustment
buttons
4-64
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
Touch [OK].
The settings are changed.
4-65
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 4
Instrument Setup
4-66
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Chapter 5 Appendix
5.1
Interface Protocol
Data can be output in various formats via the serial interface. For details, please contact the Service Department of
your local Sysmex representative.
5.2
5.2.1
The flow of data in the system is as shown below when the XN-9000 is used.
Host
computer
Barcode
terminal
(BT-40)
1-1
Transportation
controller
(CT-90)
1-4
1-2
1-3
2-3
Analyzer
(XN-10/20)
2-2
XN conveyor
(CV-50)
2-1
2-4
2-5
2-5
2-6
2-7
2-8
SP-10
3-2
3-3
SP conveyor
(CV-60)
3-1
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
Start yard / Stock yard /
(ST40/41/42)
4-1
4-2
5-1
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Barcode terminal
(BT-40)
Reads the sample/rack label and sends the sample position information
to the transportation controller.
Transportation controller
(CT-90)
Host computer
Barcode terminal
(BT-40)
Reads the barcode label at the carry-out position, and sends the rack
number to the transportation controller.
Transportation controller
(CT-90)
Analysis
1
Transportation controller
(CT-90)
XN conveyor (CV-50)
Analyzer (XN-10/20)
The sample to be analyzed is identified from the order and the host
computer is queried for the sample information.
Host computer
Analyzer (XN-10/20)
XN conveyor (CV-50)
Transportation controller
(CT-90)
Host computer
5-2
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Smear analysis
1
Transportation controller
(CT-90)
SP conveyor (CV-60)
Identifies the sample to be analyzed based on the order and reads the
barcode label. Sends the sample number that was read to the SP-10.
SP-10
Host computer
SP conveyor (CV-60)
SP-10
SP conveyor (CV-60)
Sends the smear result and stain result to the transportation controller.
Transportation controller
(CT-90)
Host computer
Storage
1
Transportation controller
(CT-90)
5-3
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
5.2.2
Appendix
XN conveyor
(CV-50)
XN conveyor
(CV-50)
IPU
Transportation
controller
(CT-90)
HOST
XN conveyor
(CV-50)
BCR
SP-10
Conveyor
extension
(CV-70)
Ethernet
RS-232C
SP conveyor
(CV-60)
Turn unit
(TU-40)
Not controlled by
Transportation
controller
Not controlled by
Transportation
controller
5-4
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
5.3
Appendix
ID Barcode specifications
Barcode labels can be affixed to sample tubes and racks to enable automatic reading of the ID by barcode reader.
This section explains the specifications of barcode labels that can be read by the barcode reader of this machine.
5.3.1
Acceptable barcodes
The types of barcodes that can be used and check digit support are listed below.
Sample number
Barcode type
ITF
CODABAR/
NW7
Check digit
Number of digits
Not used
Modulus 10
Not used
Modulus 11
Weighted Modulus 11
Modulus 16
CODE 39
Not used
Modulus 43
JAN/EAN/UPC
Modulus 10
ISBT 128
Modulus 103
CODE 128
Modulus 103
Information
Do not use a rack ID barcode as a barcode for a sample ID.
When using CODE 128, do not use function characters.
Note:
In CODE 128, any one of the characters "A", "B", "C", "a", "b" or "c" can be used for the start/
stop code.
5-5
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Rack number
Barcode type
Check digit
Number of digits
CODABAR/NW7*
Modulus 16
CODE 39
Modulus 43
Information
Use either "D" or "d" for the start/stop code.
S R****
00:
The sample positions in the rack are associated with units in the system, and the
samples are conveyed accordingly.
The sample that is placed in rack position 10 is conveyed to conveyor "CV1".
The sample that is placed in rack position 9 is conveyed to conveyor "CV2".
Similarly, the samples in sample positions through position 1 are conveyed to
the respectively associated units. However, QC samples are conveyed to all
conveyers in sequential order.
01 to 10:
The number on the rack label is associated with the unit configuration, and
sample is transported.
If the number of the rack label is "01", it is transported to conveyor "CV1". If the
number of the rack label is "02", it is transported to conveyor "CV2". Similarly
thereafter, all rack label numbers up to number "10" are associated with, and
transported to, their respective units*.
* CV1 is the conveyor (CV-40) connected to the rack discharge side of the
barcode terminal (BT-40). From there on, the conveyors are enumerated in
sequential order as CV2, CV3, and so on.
H:
A:
Conveying is possible for all analyzers connected to the conveyor controller, with
the exception of the SP-10.
S:
R:
Q:
SR:
5-6
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Quality control
Barcode type
CODE 128
Check digit
Modulus 103
Number of digits
3 digits (fixed character string "QC-") + 8 digits (lot number)
+ 1 digit (check digit) = 12 digits
Note:
The CODE 128 barcode for quality control is a special Sysmex code used for control blood.
Narrow/Wide ratio
For each character, the narrow/wide ratios must be as follows:
Narrow (Max) : Wide (Min)
= 1 : 2.2 or more
Narrow (Min) : Narrow (Max)
= 1 : 1.3 or less
Wide (Min)
: Wide (Max)
= 1 : 1.4 or less
Reflectivity of white
The measurement method conforms to JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) x0501, "5.3 Optical Characteristics
of Bar Code Symbols".
Standard: PCS 0.45
5-7
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
MAX
MAX - MIN
MIN
S=
MAX
x100%
S must be 20%.
Bar
41624269960424
Margin
(Dimension a)
5 mm or more
Bar height
(Dimension b)
10 mm or more
(Dimension c)
48 mm or less
Narrow width
0.19 mm or more
Margin
(Dimension a)
3 mm or more
Bar height
(Dimension b)
8 mm or more
(Dimension c)
45 mm or less
Label height
(Dimension d)
15 mm or less
1:2.5
5-8
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
5.3.2
Appendix
A sample ID number or rack number is automatically assigned to samples for which a barcode label read error
occurred or for which analysis started while the analysis order was still being downloaded.
An automatically assigned sample number starts with a symbol that distinguishes it from other sample numbers.
Sample ID number
Number starting with [ERR]
[BACKGROUNDCHECK]
Rack number
Automatically assigned rack numbers are 6 digits in length.
Number starting with [ERR]
Information
Sample numbers starting with [QC] whose lower four digits are one of the following numbers are
reserved.
"1101", "1102", "1103":
XN CHECK
"1301", "1302":
XN CHECK BF
5-9
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
5.3.3
Check digits
Modulus 11
22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
Weighting
10
10
Calculate as follows.
Value of each digit
Weighting
14
30
40
16
12
e.g: The first digit of "258416" is "6", and thus "6" is multiplied by "2", the weighting of the first digit.
Note:
Symbols and characters other than the numeric characters "0" to "9" are treated as "0". When
division of S by 11 results in a remainder of 0, or when calculation of the check digit results in 10,
0 is used for the check digit.
5-10
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Weighted modulus 11
Weighted modulus 11 has 2 sets of weightings for each digit. The check digit is first calculated with the first set
of weightings. If the resulting check digit is 10, the check digit is calculated again using the second set of
weightings. The result will always be a value from 0 to 9. Aside from the different weightings, the calculation
procedure is the same as for modulus 11.
W9
W8
W7
W6
W5
W4
W3
W2
W1
1st set
10
2nd set
10
Calculate as follows.
Value of each digit
Weighting
16
20
40
12
12
Note:
Symbols and characters other than the numeric characters "0" to "9" are treated as "0". When
division of S by 11 results in a remainder of 0, or when calculation of the check digit results in
10, 0 is used for the check digit.
In weighted modulus 11, weightings for digits after the 12th digit (13th and higher digits) are 0.
These are not included in the check digit calculation.
5-11
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
5.4
Appendix
Default settings
5.4.1
Sampler
Setting name
Default setting
Blood Sensor
Use
ID Read Error
Blank Data
Aspiration Error
Inadequate Sample
QC Alarm
Unregistered Control
Repeat Setting*3
Repeat
Rerun/Reflex Setting*3
Rerun/Reflex
*1 When system analysis mode is selected on the XN-9000 or a sampler (SA-01) is used, [Sampler Analysis
Start Settings] does not appear.
*2 When the transportation controller (CT-90) and the sampler (SA-01) is not used.
*3 When a sampler (SA-01) is used, this does not appear.
5-12
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Barcode Reader
Setting name
Default setting
ID*1
No
ITF
Use ITF
Check Digit
CODABAR/NW7
Check Digit
CODE39
Check Digit
JAN/EAN/UPC
Check Digit
Modulus-10
Use CODABAR/NW7
Modulus-16
Use CODE39
Modulus-43
Use JAN/EAN/UPC
Modulus-10
ISBT128
Use ISBT128
CODE128
Use CODE128
Check Digit
Rack ID*2
Modulus-103
Do Not Read Rack ID
CODABAR/NW7
Start-Stop Character/D(d)-D(d)
Modulus 16
Analyzed
*1 When the transportation controller (CT-90) is used, this is always connected. The setting is grayed out and
cannot be modified.
*2 When the transportation controller (CT-90) and the sampler (SA-01) is not used.
Alarm
Setting name
Default setting
Warning
Loop
Stops Analysis
Loop
5-13
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
System
Setting name
Identification
Instrument Name*
Default setting
XN-1000
XN-1000-#
XN-2000
XN-2000-#
XN-3000
XN-3000-#
XN-9000
XN-9000-#
-S
Analyzer
Name Suffix
XN-1000
-A
XN-2000,
XN-3000
Left Analyzer: -L
Right Analyzer: -R
XN-9000
-A
* "#" at the end of the instrument name and instrument abbreviation indicates a serial number appended to an
instrument that connects to the IPU. Numbers 1 to 3 are assigned by the system.
5-14
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Flags
Flag
Judgment
Judge
or
Neutrophilia
Judge
or
Lymphopenia
Judge
or
Lymphocytosis
Judge
or
Monocytosis
Judge
or
Eosinophilia
Judge
or
Basophilia
Judge
or
Leukocytopenia
Judge
Leukocytosis
Judge
NRBC Present
Judge
IG Present
Judge
or
Reticulocytosis
Judge
or
Anisocytosis
Judge
or
Microcytosis
Judge
Macrocytosis
Judge
Hypochromia
Judge
Anemia
Judge
Erythrocytosis
Judge
Thrombocytopenia
Judge
Thrombocytosis
Judge
or
Do Not Judge
5-15
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Critical Value
Setting name
Critical Value Settings
Items
Default setting
Item
WBC
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit*
Upper Limit*
Unit
WBC
0.00
999.99
x10^3/uL
RBC
0.00
99.99
x10^6/uL
HGB
0.0
999.9
g/dL
HCT
0.0
999.9
MCV
0.0
999.9
fL
MCH
0.0
999.9
pg
MCHC
0.0
999.9
g/dL
9999
x10^3/uL
RDW-SD
0.0
999.9
fL
RDW-CV
0.0
999.9
PDW
0.0
999.9
fL
MPV
0.0
999.9
fL
P-LCR
0.0
999.9
PCT
0.00
99.99
NRBC#
0.00
999.99
x10^3/uL
NRBC%
0.0
9999.9
NEUT#
0.00
999.99
x10^3/uL
LYMPH#
0.00
999.99
x10^3/uL
MONO#
0.00
999.99
x10^3/uL
EO#
0.00
999.99
x10^3/uL
BASO#
0.00
999.99
x10^3/uL
NEUT%
0.0
999.9
LYMPH%
0.0
999.9
MONO%
0.0
999.9
EO%
0.0
999.9
BASO%
0.0
999.9
0.00
999.99
PLT
IG#
x10^3/uL
5-16
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Items
Lower Limit*
IG%
Upper Limit*
Unit
0.0
999.9
0.00
99.99
0.0000
0.9999
IRF
0.0
999.9
LFR
0.0
999.9
MFR
0.0
999.9
HFR
0.0
999.9
RET-He
0.0
999.9
pg
IPF
0.0
999.9
RET%
RET#
Appendix
x10^6/uL
Default setting
Do not automatically increment
(manual mode)
Analyzer
Setting name
Default setting
Aspiration Sensor
Use
Leak Sensor
5-17
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
SP Setting*
Setting name
Default setting
SP Rule Setting
ON
Default SP Order
Number of slide
either
Output to Host
Computer setting
OFF
OFF
SP printer setting
Print Format
Type 1
Print data
Not Printed
5-18
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
5.4.2
Appendix
System
Setting name
Default setting
Facility Information
Facility Name
None
System Language
Language
English
Print Language
English
IPU Shutdown
YYYY/MM/DD
User Administration
Auto Logon
No
Security Setting
Analysis
Data
PNG
Background Color
(when output)
BLACK
Divide Files
Backup Data
CSV File
Do Not Use
Do Not Use
Right-justified
Do Not Use
5-19
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Display
Setting name
Data Grid
Line Height
Font Size
Scattergram
Background Color
Setting
Setting
Default setting
1
20 px
22 px
3 (default)
27 px
32 px
50 px
11 pt
13 pt
3 (default)
16 pt
19 pt
26 pt
BLACK
5-20
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Connection
Setting name
Default setting
Host Computer 1
Serial Connection
(when host computer connection is ON)
OFF
Port Settings
COM1
Port
Settings
Baud Rate
9600
Code
8-bit
Stop Bit
1-bit
Parity Bit
None
Interval
Class
ClassB
Format
TCP/IP Connection
(when host computer connection is ON)
ON
HOST IP Address
1.1.1.1
Port No.
5000
Format
DP Connection
Do not connect to DP
Select Printer
(when DP connection is ON)
TM-U295
Print Format
Item
Conditions
15
YYMMDD
Delimiter of Date
Printed
Top Margin
Char. Pitch
7 dot (5 - 21)
Line Pitch
Print Headstand
No
Printed
Varies by item.
Print Condition
Varies by item.
(All Samples/Negative)
Manual
5-21
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Setting name
Printer Connection
Settings
Default setting
Connect to GP
Connect to LP
Automatic processing
Setting name
Default setting
Auto Validate
Auto Output
All Samples
Analysis Ordering
Do Not Use
Key Setting
Sample No.
Realtime Request: No
Do Not Use
5-22
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Reference interval
Setting name
Default setting
Use Category
Lower Age Limit
Year
Month
Week
Year
Month
Week
Category 1
Both
Category 2
Both
Category 3
Both
Category 4
12
Both
Category 5
12
60
Male
Category 6
12
60
Female
Category 7
60
999
Both
Item
Lower limit*
Sex
Upper limit*
Units
WBC
3.00
15.00
x10^3/uL
RBC
2.50
5.50
x10^6/uL
HGB
8.0
17.0
g/dL
HCT
26.0
50.0
MCV
86.0
110.0
fL
MCH
26.0
38.0
pg
MCHC
31.0
37.0
g/dL
50
400
x10^3/uL
RDW-SD
37.0
54.0
fL
RDW-CV
11.0
16.0
PDW
9.0
17.0
fL
MPV
9.0
13.0
fL
P-LCR
13.0
43.0
PCT
0.17
0.35
NEUT#
1.50
7.00
x10^3/uL
LYMPH#
1.00
3.70
x10^3/uL
MONO#
0.00
0.70
x10^3/uL
EO#
0.00
0.40
x10^3/uL
BASO#
0.00
0.10
x10^3/uL
NEUT%
37.0
72.0
LYMPH%
20.0
50.0
PLT
5-23
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Item
Lower limit*
Upper limit*
Units
MONO%
0.0
14.0
EO%
0.0
6.0
BASO%
0.0
1.0
IG#
0.00
7.00
x10^3/uL
IG%
0.0
72.0
0.00
99.99
0.0000
0.9999
IRF
0.0
100.0
LFR
0.0
100.0
MFR
0.0
100.0
HFR
0.0
100.0
RET-He
0.0
99.9
pg
IPF
0.0
99.9
RET%
RET#
x10^6/uL
5-24
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Units
Item
Units
Format*1
WBC
10^3/uL
***.**
RBC
10^6/uL
**.**
HGB
g/dL
***.*
HCT
***.*
MCV
fL
***.*
MCH
pg
***.*
MCHC
g/dL
***.*
PLT
10^3/uL
****
RDW-SD
fL
***.*
RDW-CV
***.*
PDW
fL
***.*
MPV
fL
***.*
P-LCR
***.*
PCT
**. **
DIFF#
10^3/uL
***.**
DIFF%
HPC#*2
10^3/uL
**.***
RET#*
10^6/uL
0.****
RET%*3
**.**
IRF*3
***.*
IPF*3
***.*
NRBC%
****.*
WBC-BF*4
10^3/uL
***.***
RBC-BF*4
10^6/uL
**.***
***.*
5-25
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
Quality control
Setting name
QC Setting
Default setting
QC Method Setting
L-J
Limit Setting
Differential (#)
2SD
X-barM
Batch
Setting
20
20
20
20
20
QC Alarm Setting
Do Not Use
QC Chart Data
Auto Output
Setting
QC Chart
Screen
Explorer
Screen
Output analysis
results of sample
numbers starting
with QC to
location below.
Graphic Printer
(GP)
Do not output
Host Computer
(HC)
Do not output
Ticket Printer
(DP)
Do not output
X-barM Files
5-26
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
5.4.3
Appendix
Setting name
Syst. Setting
Default conveyor
destination when host
order is not received
Default setting
XN
Initial
Transport
Repeat
Do not transport
SP
Default conveyor
destination when there
is a sample number
reading error
Host CX set.
XN
SP
Do not transport
Initial
Transport
Repeat
Do not transport
Do not transport
Connect to host
5-27
XN series Administrator's Guide
Chapter 5
Appendix
5-28
XN series Administrator's Guide
Index
Index
A
Acceptable barcodes ................................5-5
Alarm sound .............................................4-9
Analysis ordering ....................................4-43
Analysis Start ..........................................4-11
Analysis Stop ..........................................4-11
Analyzer name ........................................4-14
Analyzer settings ......................................4-3
Auto output .............................................4-42
Auto validate ...........................................4-41
Automatic assignment numbers ................5-9
Automatic processing settings ................4-41
B
Barcode
Irregularity and roughness of printing ...5-8
Label Dimensions .................................5-8
Quality control ......................................5-7
Rack number ........................................5-6
Sample number ....................................5-5
Barcode reader .......................................4-12
Basic system language ...........................4-27
Blood aspiration sensor ..........................4-18
Blood Sensor setting ...............................4-10
C
Category .................................................4-45
Change the display language .................4-27
Character size .........................................4-35
Check digits ............................................5-10
Communication connection chart .............5-4
Connection
Graphic printer (GP) ...........................4-40
Host computer ....................................4-36
Items ...................................................4-36
List printer (LP) ...................................4-40
Ticket printer (DP) ..............................4-38
Critical Value ...........................................4-17
CSV output .............................................4-32
F
Facility information ..................................4-26
Flag
PLT .....................................................4-16
RBC ....................................................4-15
WBC ...................................................4-15
WBC (body fluid) ................................4-16
Flag settings ............................................4-15
Flow of data (the system) ..........................5-1
G
GP customize
Function ..............................................4-52
Screen ................................................4-53
Graphic printer (GP) connection .............4-40
Graphic Printer print settings ..................4-52
H
Host computer connection ......................4-36
I
ID Barcode specifications .........................5-5
Interface Protocol ......................................5-1
IPU screen lock timer ..............................4-33
IPU settings .............................................4-22
Items for research
Body fluid ............................................3-16
RBC/PLT ............................................3-15
WBC ...................................................3-14
L
Lab format ...............................................4-56
List printer (LP) connection .....................4-40
M
Manage settings
Analyzer ................................................4-4
IPU ......................................................4-23
O
Open the settings
Analyzer ................................................4-1
IPU ........................................................4-2
Output rule ................................................2-4
i
XN series Administrator's Guide
Index
P
Patient ID display ....................................4-34
Printed items ...........................................4-55
Prohibited Acts ..........................................1-5
Q
QC
Alarm ..................................................4-49
Chart fixed comment ..........................4-50
Data auto output .................................4-51
Settings ...............................................4-48
R
Rack numbers ...........................................5-9
Reference interval ...................................4-46
Repeat ....................................................4-12
Repeat rule ...............................................2-2
Report format ..........................................4-56
Rerun/Reflex ...........................................4-12
Rerun/Reflex/Comment rule .....................2-2
Research data check ..............................3-14
Rule screen
SP Rule ................................................2-9
Rule screens
Output Rule ........................................2-11
Repeat Rule ..........................................2-7
Rerun/Reflex Rule ................................2-8
Screens ................................................2-7
Validation Rule ...................................2-10
Rules
Disable ................................................2-12
Enable ................................................2-12
Execution Order ....................................2-6
Initialize ...............................................2-17
Print ....................................................2-14
Save ...................................................2-15
Screen ..................................................2-5
Sort .....................................................2-13
Types ....................................................2-1
Service data
ADJUSTMENT ................................... 3-12
HARDWARE ...................................... 3-11
PLT-F ................................................... 3-8
RBC/PLT .............................................. 3-2
RET ...................................................... 3-6
WDF ..................................................... 3-5
WNR .................................................... 3-4
WPC .................................................... 3-9
Service data check ................................... 3-1
Shutdown ............................................... 4-27
SP Rule .................................................... 2-3
SP-10 settings ........................................ 4-19
Symbols ................................................... 1-4
System settings
Analyzer ............................................. 4-14
IPU ..................................................... 4-26
Reagent Unit (RU-20) ........................ 4-63
Transportation controller (CT-90) ...... 4-61
T
Ticket (DP) print format .......................... 4-39
Ticket printer (DP) connection ................ 4-38
Transportation controller settings ........... 4-61
U
Units Setting ........................................... 4-47
User information
Add .................................................... 4-30
Administration .................................... 4-28
Change settings ................................. 4-30
Change the password ........................ 4-29
Delete ................................................ 4-32
Management ...................................... 4-28
User permission ..................................... 4-30
V
Validation rule ........................................... 2-4
W
Water leak sensor .................................. 4-19
ii
XN series Administrator's Guide