Motorola LS6000B-U Podręcznik Użytkownika Strona 26

  • Pobierz
  • Dodaj do moich podręczników
  • Drukuj
  • Strona
    / 180
  • Spis treści
  • BOOKMARKI
  • Oceniono. / 5. Na podstawie oceny klientów
Przeglądanie stron 25
LS 6000 Scintillation System User’s Manual
PN 247971-F
2-8
Getting Started
Using the Racks
racks are supplied if Versa-Rack is installed. Bio-Vial racks are purchased separately and are
used in place of the miniature vial racks.
Each rack has vial position numbers in raised numerals along the bottom edge of one side.
The other side of the rack has two slots, one to hold a Command Card and one to hold a Rack
Number Card. If a Rack Number Card is installed, the Rack Number and position number are
printed next to the Sample Number. Refer to the printouts in Section 5 for an example. The
types of racks and cards are described below.
Standard Racks (White)
These racks hold 12 standard-size vials per rack. A maximum of 28 racks may be loaded at a
time.
Miniature Racks (Blue)
These racks hold 18 miniature vials per rack. A maximum of 36 racks may be loaded at a
time.
Bio-Vial Racks (Green)
These racks hold 18 Bio-Vials. A maximum of 36 racks may be loaded at one time. These
racks can only be used on a system which uses miniature racks.
Color-Coded Racks
A red rack and yellow rack are supplied for use as a HSalt Rack and Interrupt Rack,
respectively. These racks are color coded for easy recognition only; they are identical to the
other standard or miniature racks supplied. If Versa-Rack is installed on your system, the
type of color coded racks matches the size of your unquenched standards. Refer to Section 2
Setting Up the Racks below for information on setting up these racks.
Command Cards
Command Cards have a recognition code (white areas against a black background) which is
“read” by photo sensors. Command Cards are used to instruct the instrument on the
operation to perform; Calibrate, Automatic Count Using A Specific User Number, Auto DPM,
or Halt. Each time a rack bearing one of these cards moves into counting position, the
instrument recognizes the card and takes the appropriate action. The Command Cards can be
stored in a slide out drawer located under the center-front of the instrument. Refer to Section
2 Setting Up the Racks for installing the Command Cards onto the appropriate racks.
Rack Number Cards
Rack Number Cards also have a recognition code (white areas against a black background)
which is “read” by the photo sensors prior to counting samples in the rack during Automatic
Counting. Rack Number Cards are used to indicate the number of the rack providing positive
sample identification. When Rack Number Cards are installed on the sample racks, the
printout shows both rack number and position number within the rack, so a sample can be
located specifically within a batch of samples. Refer to Section 2 Setting Up the Racks for
installing the Rack Number Cards onto the Sample Racks.
Przeglądanie stron 25
1 2 ... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ... 179 180

Komentarze do niniejszej Instrukcji

Brak uwag