Creating a new sample list, Editing a sample list, Performing analysis – Luminex xPONENT for MAGPIX User Manual

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Save - Saves changes made to the Sample list.

Close - Returns to the Samples tab.

Creating a New Sample List

1. Open the Samples page.

2. In the Sample Lists section, select the protocol you are using for the sample list, then

click Create New Samples. The Create Sample tab opens.

3. In the ID box, type the sample ID.

4. Type a patient first name in the First name box if desired.

5. Type a patient last name in the Last name box if desired.

6. To add a comment about the sample, type it in the Comment box; this is optional.

7. Click Save to add the sample to the Sample list.

8. To add more samples, click New. Repeat step 3 through step 7 until you have added all

of the samples you want in your samples list.

9. Once you have added the all desired samples, click Close.

Editing a Sample List

1. Open the Samples page.

2. In the Samples Lists section, choose the protocol you want to edit, then click Details.

The Edit Samples tab opens.

NOTE: If the number in the Number of Samples column is “0”, there are no

samples attached to the protocol.

3. Click a sample, then use the Move arrows to move it up or down in the sample list,

changing the order in which they will be acquired.

4. To add a new sample to the list, click New, then perform the following steps:

a. In the ID box, type the sample ID.

b. Type a patient first name in the First name box if desired

c. Type a patient last name in the Last name box if desired.

d. To add a comment about the sample, type it in the Comment box; this is optional.

e. Click Save to add the sample to the Sample list.

5. To edit an existing sample, click the sample, then click Edit.

6. Once you have completed editing the sample list, click Close.

Performing Analysis

If you are using third-party software to perform analysis, follow the data analysis instructions
provided in the IVD assay kit insert.

You may 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.

Using xPONENT

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