Troubleshooting, Uality of the sample, Ata not received – ChemoMetec NC-100 User Manual

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7 Troubleshooting

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7 Troubleshooting

Occasionally difficulties with the NucleoView software may occur. In the following a short

description and suggested action is given.

7.1

Quality of the sample

Through the CM file image it is possible visually to assess the quality of the sample

preparation and thereby the reliability of the measurement by looking at the “star ry sky”.

The measurement is reliable if the stars or white dots are distributed separately and

evenly over the image. Naturally, this rule only applies when a representative sample has

been drawn from the original cell suspension.

Be aware of large objects in the image. These objects can be external material, such as

dust or a piece of hair. These objects are ignored in the image analysis, so the obtained

result correctly reflects the number of individual c ells in the sample. On the other hand, it

is important to be aware of these objects, since if it is a cell aggregate or a clump this

might indicate that the sample preparation has been sub optimal and the quality of the

estimate of cell concentration may b e compromised.

7.2

Data not received

If NucleoView does not receive data from the NucleoCounter, please verify that the USB

cable is connected correctly to both the NucleoCounter and the comp uter. Then look at

the task bar on the computer to see if the NC Receiver is started.

Figure 45 NC Receiver icon is Green on the Windows task bar when connected and Grey

when disconnected

The NC Receiver must be started to receive data from the NucleoCounter. If the NC

Receiver is not connected, quit and restart NucleoView. NC Receiver should then appear

on the task bar.

Generally the NC Receiver has two states in the Instrument Status field when it is started:

Not connected

Connected

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