Bayer HealthCare Rapidlab 800 User Manual

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Glossary-4

800 Series Operator's Manual

Data Recall

The menu option that lets you access stored data, such
as patient, quality control, and calibration data, and
workload statistics.

D code

A diagnostic code, which appears in the status area of
the screen, that you use as a reference when
troubleshooting. An example of a D code is
D3 Slope Error.

default values

Values assigned by Bayer Diagnostics during
manufacturing. You can change default values through
setup menus.

Deproteinize

The Maintenance menu option that lets you clean the
sample path to remove protein deposits.

deproteinizer

A cleaning solution that removes protein deposits from
the sample path.

Discard

The F-key that lets you store QC data in a discard data
file and does not update the statistics.

discard data file

A temporary storage file for discarded QC results. The
system does not place discarded QC data into an active
file or update the statistics. You can retrieve the
discarded data using the Data Recall function if the data
was accidentally discarded. Also called File 14.

diskette

A 3.5-inch (90 mm) disk to which you can copy data
files from the hard disk.

diskette drive

The opening located behind the screen into which you
insert diskettes.

Disk Utilities

The System Utilities menu option that lets you perform
disk utilities functions, including Backup, Archive,
View Archive, Restore, and Install.

Done

The F-key you press when you have finished selecting
options and have entered data in a form. When you
press Done, the system accepts the changes.

drift limits

The values used to determine excessive drift during a
calibration. You enter acceptable drift limits for each
parameter through the Calibration Setup menu.

endpoint

The final measurement value obtained from a sensor.

Enter

The key you press when you have finished typing
information into a field or a when you have made a
selection from a list or menu.

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