Bar graph/dot plot display – Luminex 100 User Manual Version 1.7 User Manual

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Luminex 100 User Manual Version 1.7

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for later assays or sessions. By increasing this voltage setting, you
may gain sensitivity; however, you may also compromise range.
Decreasing this value has the opposite effect. To return to the
calibrated RP1 setting, click Edit on the main menu bar and select
Reset to Calibrated Settings. We recommend that you use the
calibrated RP1 value.

Bar Graph/Dot Plot
Display

You can toggle between the bar graph and dot plot displays. Each
bead set has a color signal that corresponds with a numeric
designation called the Bead ID.

In the bar graph view, the bead sets you selected in the Settings
dialog box appear on this graph along the Y axis. The X axis shows
progress as the data is collected in the form of a count or a result.
You can change which of these two values appears.

Figure 6-24. Bead Set Graph

The dot plot view gives a real-time, two-parameter display of the
accumulating data. Each event is shown as a tiny dot. When you
select the dot plot display, the Density Dot Plot button and
Decaying Dot Plot button activate.

Figure 6-25. Density and Decaying Dot Plot Buttons

Use these buttons to view a density dot plot or decaying dot plot. A
density dot plot shows a constant accumulation of events. Increasing

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