ChemoMetec NC-100 User Manual

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5 Operation of the NucleoCounter

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in line 3. The serial number of the instrument is shown in line 4 of the display. The
display text is almost identical to the start-up display text (Figure 17).

5.5

Zero Count Check (F50)

The instrument can perform a so-called Zero Count Check (only firmware v 3.04 or
higher). This check is carried out without

without

without

without cassette in the insertion slit of the instrument

and with the lid closed. The check determines the number of CCD-pixels that show
elevated signal levels. If the number of pixels is above a predefined limit then the
cassette insertion slit can be contaminated with an interfering particle, like a dust
particle. An error message is shown in the display and a cleaning of the insertion slit is
recommended (refer to chapter 7 Maintenance of NucleoCounter).

If a PC with NucleoView is connected to the instrument a contaminant is usually
observed as an object, which is stationary in all images.

To initiate a

Zero Count Check type in “F50 +

”. Then the following text will appear in

the display:

0 count check

0 count check

0 count check

0 count check

Continue

Continue

Continue

Continue

Esc Abort

Esc Abort

Esc Abort

Esc Abort

Figure 18 Zero Count Check, step 1

Press “↵

” to continue. Now the instrument prompts you to remove any cassette from

the insertion slit:

Remove any

Remove any

Remove any

Remove any

cassette

cassette

cassette

cassette

Continue

Continue

Continue

Continue

Esc Abort

Esc Abort

Esc Abort

Esc Abort

Figure 19 Zero Count Check, step 2

Press “↵

” to continue. Now the instrument prompts you to close the lid in order to avoid

false light from enter the insertion slit during the Zero Count Check:

Close lid

Close lid

Close lid

Close lid

Continue

Continue

Continue

Continue

Esc Abort

Esc Abort

Esc Abort

Esc Abort

Figure 20 Zero Count Check, step 3

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