Import lot, Delete lot, Export lot – Luminex xPONENT 4.0 SP1 User Manual

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3. If the protocol uses standards, type the appropriate information for each standard in the

Assay Standard Information section. In each analyte column, type the expected
concentration for the analyte.

4. Alternatively, click Apply Std/Ctrl Kit and select a lot from the Select Lot dialog box.

Click OK to apply the lot.

5. If your batch uses controls, select Expected, Low, or High from the Show Value

options. Use the Apply Values arrows to apply values down or across the range of
analytes.

6. Click Save.

Import Lot

1. Open the Protocols page, then open the Protocols tab. Click the Stds & Ctrls tab,

and then click Import.

2. In the Open dialog box, navigate to the file, then click Open.

Delete Lot

1. Open the Protocols page, then open the Protocols tab. Click the Stds & Ctrls tab.
2. In the Installed Kits And Lots section, click the lot you want to delete, then click

Delete.

Export Lot

NOTE:

Lots and kits can only be exported if the protocol they were
originally created with exists within the system (i.e. if the protocol
has been deleted, the lot or kit cannot be exported).

1. Open the Protocols page, then open the Protocols tab. Click the Stds & Ctrls tab.
2. In the Installed Kits And Lots section, click the lot you want to export, then click

Export. The Save As dialog box opens.

3. Navigate to the location you wish to export the file to, then click Save.

Edit Lot

1. Open the Protocols page, then open the Protocols tab. Click the Stds & Ctrls tab.
2. In the Installed Kits And Lots section, select a lot and then click Edit. The Std/Ctrl

Details tab opens. Change the lot information as appropriate.

Performing System Maintenance

Performing Individual Maintenance Commands

Open the Maintenance page, then click the Auto Maint tab to display the automated
maintenance options. To perform an individual maintenance command, click on the
appropriate button in the Cmds & Routines tab. For a description of each of these
commands, see “Cmds & Routines Tab” on page 71.

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