Group setup, User setup, Define global user settings – Luminex xPONENT 4.0 SP1 User Manual

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original file. In addition, when batch, template, or protocol files are converted, the
microsphere count may be converted automatically to 100.

NOTE:

xPONENT 4.0 will not convert any raw bead data files (from
LX100/200) since the raw bead data files are not compatible with
xPONENT 4.0.

To convert an earlier version of data:

1. Click Open to open the xCONVERT Utility dialog box.
2. Click ... in the Source File box to navigate to the source file you wish to convert.
3. Click ... in the Destination Folder box to navigate to the output location for the file

conversion.

4. Click Convert to convert the source file.
5. Click Close to exit the dialog box.

Group Setup

You must have xPONENT administrative privileges and be using the Secure package of
the software to perform group setup tasks. Additionally, you must have the 21 CFR Part 11
package to require electronic signatures.

1. In the Group Profile list, click the group profile you want to set up.
2. In the Group Features list, click which group features you want to set for the group

profile you selected.

3. In the Features section, select the Allowed check box next to the desired permission

to enable the selected group to perform that task. If you are using the 21 CFR Part 11
package, enable the Signature Required check box next to the desired permission to
require a digital signature whenever a user in the selected group performs that task.
These tasks are tracked in the System Log.

For more information on the Group Setup tab, see “Group Setup Tab” on page 85.

User Setup

You must have xPONENT administrative privileges and be using either the 21 CFR Part
11 or Secure package of the software to perform user setup tasks.

Define Global User Settings

The settings in the Global User Settings section affect all users in all user groups. You
can retain the default settings or type your own values.

To define Global User Settings:

1. In the Global User Settings section, type a length of time (in days) for the Password

Expiration.

2. Set the number of allowed Unsuccessful Login Attempts.
3. Set how many seconds pass before an Automatic Logoff is initiated.
4. Type the Minimum User ID Length.
5. Type a Minimum Password Length.

For a description of each of these settings, see “User Setup Tab” on page 88.

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