Delete batch, Edit batch, Running a pending batch – Luminex xPONENT 3.1 Rev 2 User Manual

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3. Click Browse. The Select File dialog box opens.

4. Navigate to the location in which you want to save the file, then click Save. Click OK in

the Export Batch dialog box.

NOTE: When exporting a large batch and including the LXP files, such as a

batch with hundreds of wells or hundreds of analytes, the export
process may take ten minutes or more.

Delete Batch

You can only delete unprocessed batches. Batches are deleted from the Open Batch list and
moved to the Open Incomplete Batch list.

1. Open the Batches page.

2. In the Pending Batches section, click the batch you want to delete, then click Delete.

The Delete Pending Batch dialog box opens.

3. Click Yes.

Edit Batch

1. Open the Batches page.

2. Click the batch you want to edit, then click Edit. The Protocol tab opens.

3. Edit the information as needed on the Protocol, Std & Ctrls, and Plate Layout tabs.

4. Click Save on the Plate Layout tab.

See

Settings Tab

for more information on batch settings.

NOTE: You cannot delete or edit a batch included in a saved multi-batch.

Remove the batch from the multibatch to make changes.

Running a Pending Batch

Open the Batches page. Select the pending batch that you want to run, then click Run.

NOTE: If the batch spans more than one plate, the tray ejects automatically

when all defined wells have been acquired. A dialog box displays
prompting you to insert the next plate.

Performing Analysis

If you are using a third-party software to perform analysis, see the user manual provided with
that software.

You can direct the system to acquire samples in replicate regardless of batch type. For
qualitative batches, qualitative results for replicates are averaged and the reported
interpretation is determined from this replicate average.

Replicates in quantitative batches are based on a standard curve that is generated by either
the “Fit of all standards” or “Mean of replicates”. The default is “Fit of all standards”. Unknown
samples are calculated from the standard curve. Test results for replicate samples are
averaged to determine the reported quantitative result denoted as “AVG”.

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