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Instruction:
Thanks for purchase DR-7000D Semi-automatic Chemistry Analyzer.
In order to use the product correctly, please read the user manual carefully before
operation.
Please keep the user manual safely for your anytime reference.
Caution:
Colorimetric cuvette should be marinated by the alcohol at least 60 minutes after selfchecking for the first time working, and then use distilled water to rinse it time by time
for 10 minutes. If not, the test result might be inaccurate.
Content
Chapter 1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................
1.1 About DR-7000D........................................................................................................................
1.2 Technical specification................................................................................................................
1.3 Warning Mark.............................................................................................................................
Chapter 2 The Basic Principle and Functional Feature............................................................................
2.1 Basic principle............................................................................................................................
2.2 Functions...................................................................................................................................
Chapter 3 Installation and Application....................................................................................................
3.1 Instrument Installation................................................................................................................
3.2 Main parts and Application.........................................................................................................
Chapter 4 Basic Operation.......................................................................................................................
4.1 Electrification..............................................................................................................................
4.2 Sample testing............................................................................................................................
4.3 Program measurement.............................................................................................................12
4.4 Quality control...........................................................................................................................20
4.5 Setup........................................................................................................................................22
4.6 Record search..........................................................................................................................24
4.7 Rinse.........................................................................................................................................25
Chapter 5 Instrument Maintenance.......................................................................................................26
5.1 Instrument surface cleaning....................................................................................................26
5.2 Colorimetric cuvette cleaning..................................................................................................26
5.3 Lamp-house replacement........................................................................................................26
5.4 Fuse replacement....................................................................................................................27
5.5 Pump pipette replacement.......................................................................................................27
5.6 Print paper replacement..........................................................................................................28
5.7 Printer crankshaft maintenance...............................................................................................28
Chapter 6 Transportation and Storage..................................................................................................29
6.1 Transportation requirements....................................................................................................29
6.2 Storage requirements..............................................................................................................29
Appendix A..............................................................................................................................................30
Appendix B.............................................................................................................................................31
Appendix C.............................................................................................................................................33
Appendix D.............................................................................................................................................37
Appendix E.............................................................................................................................................39
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 About DR-7000D
DR-7000D was designed in response to the needs of clinical tests. It is a newly intelligentized filter
chemistry analyzer.
The built-in dot matrix LCD display provided with apheliotropic board ensures the clear show of all
test results, functional status and operational instruction. The English indication system guides
users operation, and improves man-machine communication.
Warning mark
There are two biohazard marks on the equipment, one is Biohazard mark, another is Force
electricity mark, they are all on the backboard of the equipment. As shown in Figure 1-1.
Biohazard mark
Warning mark
Figure 1-1 Warning Mark
There might be a potential infectivity for the sample & waste reagent, please make sure to take
protection action during the testing, cleaning process and instrument maintenance.
Samples and waste reagent should be disposed in a suitable package conforming to the local
regulation for laboratory.
A=log(I
T= I /I
/I)=log(1/T)=bc
T Transparency
c Solution layer thickness(cm)
I Transmitted light intensity b Solution Moore concentration(mmol/ml)
I Incident light intensity
Solution Moore absorbance coefficient(mlmmol-1cm-1)
A Absorbance
Lamp-house Prismatic
System
Flowcell
Detector
Detector
Amplifier
A/D
Monochromator
Driver control
Computer system
Temperature control
VG
Lamp-house
VI
Printer
Display/Keyboard
Vn
Figure 2-2 Electronic principle diagram
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2.2 Functions
1.Measurement methods
a) End-point
b) Two-point kinetic
c) Kinetic
d) Absorbance
e) Multipoint
2. Internal and external printer is available for uses options.
3. Sampling volume, test method is programmable.
4. Users can determine whether to execute real time print out of the test results.
5. If any operational mistakes or other false results are found during the process of measurement,
users can choose the repeat key () to retest, the original serial number of the test remains.
6. Rinsing program is available between two sample tests to avoid cross contamination.
7. Up to 1 month quality control tracking, and the printing results provided.
8. Integrated test report printing is available.
9. Reaction curve display:
Reaction curve for sample and standard liquid will be displayed on the screen during the testing, as
shown in Figure 2-3.
ABS LIMIT
Absorbance
Absorbance
ABS LIMIT
0
t1 time
(a)Positive reaction curve
0
t1 time
b Negative reaction curve
Figure 2-3 Activity reaction curve
Note: 1. Press +/- to check the reaction curve after testing the standard liquid or sample.
2. Press Exit to test next sample.
E. Printer
Both of internal printer and external printer are available for the instrument. The user can select one
of them for operation. There are 3 status optional: ON, OFF and AUTO. Real-time printing is
available once select AUTO status.
Refer to 5.6 for the replacement of thermal sensitive print paper.
4.1 Electrification
The power switch of the instrument is on the back-board (see Figure 3-1). Turn on the power switch
to get the instrument in the state of electrification, and then the info in Figure 4-1-1 and 4-1-2 will be
displayed on the screen orderly.
Semi-Automatic
Chemistry Analyzer
Version x.x x
Feb 6 2007
Figure 4-1-1
050715
191311
Self checking
Please pump distilled water
Figure 4-1-2
Note: Under the Self checking interface(as shown in Figure 4-1-2), press the sucking button to
enter into the submenu as shown in Figure 4-1-3.
050715
191320
Self checking
Please waiting
Figure 4-1-3
050715
191351
warm-up for 20 minutes should be done before testing
if not, test results might be inaccurate !!
Figure 4-1-4
Reminder info (see Figure 4-1-5) will be shown on the screen after self checking. The user also
could press Exit to omit it to enter into the test interface directly (To avoid inaccurate test result,
please dont omit this process).
4-1-3
Figure 4-1-5
Key in the final selection and then enter into the program main menu, as shown in Figure 4-1-6.
Note: If select Yes, all the test results will be deleted except for QC results and the sample serial
number will be reordered from 1 automatically.
If select No, the system will back to the main menu, as shown in Figure 4-1-6
1. Sample testing
2. Parameter setup
3. Quality control
4. Setup
5 .Record search
6. Rinse
Figure 4-1-6
There are 6 submenus under the main menu
Press 1 to enter Sample testing mode to do normal test
Press 2 to enter Parameter setup mode to edit and modify relevant test parameters.
Press 3 to enter Quality control mode to edit the control parameters or look over control
statistics.
Press 4 to enter Setup mode to setup the language, printer status, time, date, ID and lamphouse luminosity.
Press 5 to enter Record search mode for the search of relevant record.
Press 6 to do the rinsing operation.
011)r-GT
012)CHE
013)D-BIL
014)TP
015)BUN
016)AST
017)Ca
018)P
019)Mg
020)CHO
001)ALT
002) ALP
003) T-BIL
004)ALB
005)BUN
006) Cr
007) CO2
008) CL
009) Fe
010) GLU
Pre. Next
002
Up Down
Figure 4-2-1
Note If inaccurate item number is input, it will be corrected by key the accurate one under the
same interface directly and the original one will be covered automatically, the item no. should be 3
digits.
Input the selected Item Number. (such as: 003 or press F2 to select 003) and then press Enter to
enter into the test status. As shown in Figure 4-2-2.
Test nameALT
050716
ModeKINETIC
Sample No.001
Medium: Sample
ABS
Factor-3376
Result
Please Pump distilled water
Rinse
Print
Calibrate
Zero QC
Figure 4-2-2
Press the sucking button to suck the distilled water and then the following info (as shown in Figure
4-2-3) will be shown on the screen. Please follow the screen reminder info to do the test operation
one by one.
Test nameTP
Mode ENDPOINT
Sample No.001
Medium: sample
ABS
Factor
Result
Please pump sample
Rinse
050716
ID:
Calibrate
Zero
Figure 4-2-3
QC
Note:
a) Press sucking button to make the distilled water, reagent, sample, standard liquid and quality
control liquid are all sucked into the colorimetric pool by sucking pipette according to the
reminder info one by one, and then test results and ABS value will be shown on the screen
after finishing measurement. If printer status is ON, press F2 to print the test results out and
press 8 to run the print paper; If printer status is AUTO, the printer will execute real time test
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__ __ __ __
Input sample No.
Figure 4-2-4
Press ENTER after inputing the sample number and it will be the serial number for the next
testing sample.
c) If ID STATUS is ON, there are 2 ways to input the ID number, one is by barcode reader, another
is by press number 9 button to enter into the ID edit interface (as shown in figure 4-2-5), and
then input the ID number (0~9) by hand (the ID number should not more than 10 digits),
otherwise, there will be no ID number.
__ __ __ __ __ __ __
Input ID No.
Figure 4-2-5
Note:
(1) There is only one ID correspond with one daily sample number. One time ID number input is
avaiable for the samples which use the same sample serial number.
(2) There is no ID for new sample, repeat ID input is avaiable and the system will keep the final one
as the ID number.
d) Repeat test could be done after pressing the repeat key and the original sample no. will not
be changed.
e) If quality control or re-calibration is required, press F5 or F3 and then Pump standard liquid
again? or Pump control liquid again? info will be shown on the screen
f For the end point measurement, reminder info Test the reagent blank again ? will be shown
on the screen after setting parameters again, user could select the proper info, if select 1 the
reagent blank value will be tested again or it will be calculated according to the original value
by the equipment. As shown in Figure 4-2-6.
Test nameTP
050716
Mode ENDPOINT
Sample No.
ID:
Medium:
ABS0.02
Factor
1-YES
10
Result
2-NO
Test reagent blank again?
Rinse
Calibrate Zero QC
Figure 4-2-6
Enter into standard liquid test interface after finishing reagent blank test and the reminder info Test
standard liquid again? will be displayed on the screen, as shown in Figure 4-2-7 .
Test nameTP
050716
ModeENDPOINT
Sample No.
Medium
ABS0.002
Factor
1-YES
Result
2-NO
Test standard liquid again?
Rinse
Print
Calibrate Zero QC
g) For the END point, two poin and Kinetic measurement,
Figure 4-2-7if the test time is not 0, the reaction curve
will be displayed on the screen in real time. After displaying the test results, press button the
enlarge reaction curve will be displayed on the screen.
Pre Next
011)AMM
012)CHE
013)GLDH
014)ICDH
015)
016)
017)
018)
019)
020) 4-3-1
Figure
001
Up
Down
UP
Figure 4-3-2
DOWN
The content in the bracket is the item instruction of program (Reminder info.) P1, P2, P3 P4
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Program
P2
1 R-BLANK
NO
2 S-BLANK
NO
3 STANDARD 0.0
4 FACTOR 0.1
5 VOLUME 500
6. FLOAT: 002
Figure 4-3-3
DOWN
UP
Program
P3
1 WL1
000
2 WL2
-------3 Delay S : 000
4 MEAS S : 000
5 REF-LOW: 0.1
6 REF-HIGH: 0.1
Figure 4-3-4
UP
DOWN
If select the Multipoint method, concentration parameter under P4 should be input, however, it is no
need for other measurement methods.
Program
P4
STANDARD
P3 1:
STANDARD2:
STANDARD3:
STANDARD4:
STANDARD5:
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
UP
Figure 4-3-5
DOWN
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1 Test name
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A B C D E F G
K L M N O P Q
U V W X Y Z
Del
8 9
8 9
H I J
R S T
Page
Figure 4-3-6
As known from above, corresponds to F1, corresponds to F3, Delete corresponds to F4,
PA( Page down) corresponds to F5.
For example, to change the name into GPT: Press F3 (or F1) to move the cursor to the line where
there is G, then press 6 (G is correspond to 6), G will be displayed in the Name Column. Press
F3 (or F1) to move the cursor to the line where there is P, then press 5 (P is correspond to 5) GP
will be displayed in the Name Column, and so forth. When all finished, press ENTER to return to
the last submenu (if the input is more than 8 letters, it will return to last submenu automatically). If
any letter is entered incorrectly, press F4 to delete the letter. For lowercase entering, press F5 to
look up lowercase on the next page.
B Modifying Temperature Press 2 under the submenu on the first page (as shown in
Figure 4-3-2), then press ENTER, the screen is shown as Figure 4-3-7
Program Temperature
2 TEMP
0
1 25
2 30
3 37
Figure 4-3-7
Key in the number in front of the selected temperature, then press ENTER to return to the
submenu.
C Modifying measure method Press 3 under the submenu on the first page, then press
ENTER, the screen is shown as Figure 4-3-8.
D Modifying units
shown in Figure 4-3-9
Press 4 under the submenu on the first page, then press ENTER. As
Program Units
4 UNITS
0 ABS
1 U/L
2 kat/L
3 mmol/L
4.mol/L
5.g/L
6.g/dL
7. mg/dL
Figure 4-3-9
Page
4.g/L
5.ng/L
6.
Figure 4-3-10
Page
Key in the number in front of the selected unit, then press ENTER to return to the submenu (as
shown in Figure 4-3-2).
E) Modifying linearity range: Press 5 under the submenu on page 1, then press Enter As shown
in Figure 4-3-114-3-12
FigureL-HIGH
4-3-12 value:
Input
Input the proper parameter
and then press Enter to back to the submenu (as shown in Figure 4-32).
Note:
Input the linearity range according to the specification on the reagent kits, if the parameters exceed
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2.S-BLANK
0
NO
1
YES
Figure 4-3-14
H Modifying standard liquid concentration: Press 3 under the submenu on the second
page (as shown in Figure 4-3-3), then press ENTER, as shown in Figure 4-3-15
Figure 4-3-15
Input the proper standards liquid concentration, then press Enter to back to the submenu.
Note:
The factor will be turned into ---- automatically after entering the standard liquid concentration.
The factor will be saved automatically and reminder info Confirm the standard liquid again? will be
shown on the screen once the user opens the submenu again, if select yes, the old coefficient will
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Figure 4-3-16
Input factor
Note The standard concentration will turn into ----- after entering the factor value automatically.
J Modifying the sampling volume Press 5 under the program menu on Page2 (as shown
in Figure 4-3-3), then press ENTER. Input the proper number, then press ENTER to return to the
submenu. As shown in Figure 4-3-17.
uL
Figure 4-3-17
Note: the min. sample volume is 100l, however, in order to reduce the cross-contamination of
samples with high concentration, it is better to adjust it to 500l at least.
K Modifying the decimal digits of test results: Press 6 under the program menu on page 2
(as shown in Figure 4-3-3), then press Enter to input the required decimal digits, then press Enter
to turn to the submenu. As shown in figure 4-3-18. (Decimal digits is the numbers after the radix
point of the test result, the max. one is 4 digits such as 1.2334).
Input float 0-4
__
Decimal digi
Figure 4-3-18
L) Modifying wavelength Press 1 under the program menu on Page 3 (as shown in Figure 43-4), then press ENTER. Input the selected wavelength number, if correct, press ENTER to back to
the submenu (sub. wavelength press 2), as shown in Figure 4-3-19.
WAVE
1 340
2 405
3 450
4 492
16
5 505
6 546
7 578
8 630
Input wavelength 1:
n m
Figure 4-3-20
N) Modifying test time Press 4 under the main program menu on page 3 (as shown in figure
4-3-4), then press ENTER, input proper number, if it is correct, press ENTER to back to the
submenu. As shown in Figure 4-3-21.
________________________
Input REF-High
Figure 4-3-22
P) Modifying reference low Under the main program press 5 on page 3 (as shown in figure 43-4, then press ENTER. Input the proper number , if it is correct, press ENTER to back to the
submenu as shown in Figure 4-3-23
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__________________________
Input REF-Low
Figure 4-3-23
Note: All parameters above should be selected according to the specification on the reagent kit. (If
test result is not within the ref value range, & reminder info will be marked behind the result.)
Figure 4-4-1
001)ALT
002) AST
003) TP
004)ALB
005)T-BIL
006) D-BIL
007) TBA
008) ALP
009) GGT
010) LAP
Pre Next
001
Figure 4-4-2
UP DOWN
Input the selected Item number then press ENTER to enter into the submenu, as shown in Figure
4-4-3, then input the proper number, if it is correct, press ENTER, as shown in Figure 4-4-3.
Input No.:
Figure 4-4-4
3SD
2SD
X
-2SD
-3SD
15
25
Figure 4-4-5
QC 1
Print
Input No.
Figure 4-4-6
Figure 4-4-7
Press ENTER to clear all the statistic data and then back to upper menu, as shown in Figure 4-46.
4.5 Setup
Under the program main menu, press 4 to enter into the submenu, as shown in Figure 4-5-1.
1 Language-English
2 Printer
3 Date & time
4 Lamp-house replacement
5. ID: ON
6. Resume:
Setup
Figure 4-5-1
4.5.1 Printer
Under the setup menu (as shown in figure 4-5-1), press 2 to enter into the printer submenu, as
shown in Figure 4-5-2:
1 Internal printer ON
2 External printer OFF
3. Printer space: 2
Printer state
Figure 4-5-2
Press 1 to select the status of internal printer, then press ENTER to back to the submenu.
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4.5.4 ID setup
Press 5 under the Setup menu (As shown in Figure 4-5-1) to set up the ID and then press ENTER
TO back the upper menu.
Figure 4-6-1
Del
Prior
Next
Figure 4-6-2
Press F1 to select the printing report format (single or integrate).
Press F2 to print the test report.
Press F3 to delete the current note.
Press F4 to display the previous record.
Press F5 to display the next record.
Press EXIT to back to the upper menu (as shown in Figure 4-6-1).
Figure 4-5-6
Record clearance
Figure 4-6-3
Press 1 to clear all the records and press EXIT to back to upper menu as shown in figure 4-6-1.
4.7 Rinse
Under the program main menu (as shown in Figure4-1-6), press 6 to enter into RINSE submenu,
as shown in Figure 4-7-1.
___ ___
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Figure 4-7-1
Input the rinse time by hand and then press ENTER. The equiment will do the rinse operation
according to the selected time automatically. (Rinse time scope 1~99)
Figure 5-3-1
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Fuse socket
Fuse
Figure 5-4-1
Stay bar
Block board
pump bearing
Figure 5-5-1
Paper Entry
Stay bar
Figure 5-6-1
Cautions:
The instrument should be rinsed several times and the sucking pipette should be kept empty & dry
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Appendix A
Manufacturers warranty
Dear Customer
Thanks for purchasing DR-7000D semi-automatic chemistry analyzer, our company will provide the
following services for you:
1. Technical consultations are provided at any time.
2. Maintenance free of charge within one year from the day you purchase the instrument.
3. Maintenance will be charged in the following conditions.
(1) Product which has expired the warrantee date.
(2) Damage caused by accidental factors or improper use.
(3) Damage caused by the operation that is not according to the user manual.
(4) Damage caused by your own repair without our companys permission.
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4. We will provide updated service for free according to the technology improvement.
Any technological service requests, please contact us according to the following address:
DIRUI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
95 Yunhe street, New & High Tech. Development Zone
Changchun, JiLin 130012 P.R. China
Tel: 86-431-85100409
Fax: 86-431-85172581
E-mail:dirui@dirui.com.cn
http://www.dirui.com.cn
Appendix B
Trouble shooting
Fault
Reason
Trouble shooting
W lamp is broken
without voltage.
or
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7. Temperature abnormity
after system self-checking.
Temperature
sensor
socket is not connected
well or the temperature
exceed the scope of
5~40.
It is usually caused by
external interference.
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Appendix C
Communication Interface with Computer
Baud rate:
9600
1 bit
Verification: none
30
0DH0AH
computer
port RS232
31
10
12
1
STX
15
16
18
20
21
23
26
2
7
LF
SP
CR
28
30
R
SP
S
P
CR
CR
F
SP
P
SP
CR
SP
CR
LF
SP
CR
LF
LF
CR
P
SP
S
P
SP
SP
.
S
SP
SP
SP
F
SP
SP
CR
P
CR
L
F
F
ETX
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Note
SP------- space character (20h hex)
X--------- virtual value bit
STX----- start character (02h hex)
CR------- return character (0dh hex)
LF-------- line feed character (0ah hex)
ETX------ ending character (03h hex)
2
1
STX
3
L
13
16
20
22
23
26
27
30
F
SP
SP
CR
LF
SP
P
SP
CR
P
SP
L
F
LF
CR
R
SP
S
P
SP
F
35
P
SP
ETX
34
2
CR
3
L
13
16
20
22
23
26
27
30
F
SP
SP
CR
LF
SP
P
SP
CR
P
SP
L
F
LF
CR
R
SP
SP
P
SP
F
S
P
SP
ETX
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Appendix D
Regular Chemistry Reagent List
Parameter
Cod
Product
Methodology
Wavelength
Temperature
e
No.
Liver
Function
Standard
Factor
Unit
Measure
Lag
concentrati
ment
time
on
time(S)
(S)
Reagent
01
ALT
Kinetic
340nm
37
-3376
U/L
60
60
double reagent
02
GGT
Kinetic
405nm
37
1158
U/L
60
60
double reagent
03
ALP
Kinetic
405 nm
37
3378
U/L
60
60
double reagent
04
CHE
Kinetic
405 nm
37
8369
U/L
60
60
double reagent
05
T-BIL
End point
546 nm
37
89.6
umol/L
double reagent
06
D-BIL
End point
546 nm
37
26
umol/L
double reagent
07
ALB
End pint
630 nm
37
40
g/L
simple reagent
08
TP
End pint
546 nm
37
80
g/L
simple reagent
09
NH3
2-point kinetic
340 nm
37
200
umol/L
simple reagent
10
AST
Kinetic
340 nm
37
-3376
U/L
60
60
double reagent
11
LAP
Kinetic
405 nm
37
2121
U/L
60
60
double reagent
12
ICDH
Kinetic
340 nm
37
3376
U/L
60
120
double reagent
37
ADA
Kinetic
340 nm
37
4921
U/L
60
180
double reagent
14
BUN
2-point kinetic
340 nm
37
7.14
mmol/L
60
30
double reagent
15
Cr
2-point kinetic
505 nm
37
400
umol/L
60
30
double reagent
16
UA
End point
505 nm
room temperature
7.2
mmol/L
double reagent
17
Ca
End pint
578 nm
room temperature
2.5
mmol/L
double reagent
18
Ca
End pint
630 nm
room temperature
2.5
mmol/L
simple reagent
19
CI
End point
505 nm
room temperature
100
mmol/L
simple reagent
20
Mg
End point
546 nm
room temperature
mmol/L
simple reagent
21
Fe
End point
546 nm
room temperature
90
umol/L
double reagent
22
End point
340 nm
room temperature
1.29
mmol/L
simple reagent
Glucose
23
GLU
End point
505 nm
37
5.55
mmol/L
double reagent
metabolism
24
GLU
End point
340 nm
37
5.55
mmol/L
double reagent
Cod
Product
Methodology
Wavelength
Temperature
Standard
Factor
Unit
Measure
Lag
concentrati
ment
time
on
time(S)
(S)
Kidney
Function
Hydronium
e
No.
Blood
lipoid
Acute
abdomen
Reagent
25
FTS
End point
546 nm
37
1.95
mmol/L
simple reagent
26
CHO
End point
505 nm
37
7.0
mmol/L
double reagent
27
HDL-C
End point
546 nm
37
53
mmol/L
double reagent
28
LDL-C
End point
546 nm
37
77
mmol/L
double reagent
29
TG
End point
546 nm
37
2.2
mmol/L
double reagent
30
LDH-L
Kinetic
340 nm
37
9683
U/L
60
60
double reagent
31
CK
Kinetic
340 nm
37
8095
U/L
60
120
double reagent
32
CK-MB
Kinetic
340 nm
37
8254
U/L
60
120
double reagent
33
HBDH
Kinetic
340 nm
37
4920
U/L
60
60
double reagent
34
AMY
Kinetic
405 nm
37
5138
U/L
60
60
double reagent
35
AMY
Kinetic
405 nm
37
5138
U/L
60
60
double reagent
38
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Appendix E
Bar code reader installation and operation
1. Installation
The bar code reader is the optional spare parts for DR-7000 series semi-automatic chemistry
analyzer, there is a serial port on analyzer back board for it installation. The operation is very easy,
operator only need to insert the bar code reader connector plug into the proper serial port.
Notice: The equipment should be powered off before bar code reader installation.
2. Operation
(1) The bar code reader could read Code-39, Code-128, EAN-8, UPC-E and Inter leaved 2 of 5 bar
code automatically and the total digit for the bar code number should not more than 10 letters,
otherwise, it will not workable.
(2) The operator could do the scan operation before each test (ID should be setup ON) and then the
bar code number will be saved into ID number. There is only one bar code number for each
sample, therefore, it is only need to scan one time for the same sample or the equipment will save
the last scan one as the final one.
(3)The bar code reader belongs to far-distance Reader, the operator only need to aim the scan point
at the barcode number and then press the trigger, so that, the real-time bar code info will be
shown on the screen.
(4)The bar code reader reads the barcode by the light line center on the top of it, to avoid mistakes,
the light line should cover the whole barcode and keep proper bevel with the trigger before
reading.
Connection of stylus printer
Instrument could connect EPSON LQ300K+ stylus printer. (Other type stylus printer can be used as
well, but it may cause some change in print speed and character position.)
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