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INNOVANCE® PFA-200 System Overview Online Training

INNOVANCE® PFA-200 System Overview Online Training

Locate major system components and determine their function to provide the operator the foundation to successfully setup and operate the analyzer. Navigate through software screens for ease in system usability. This clinical laboratory training qualifies for continuing education units (CEU).

QC产品的定义可以提示系统哪个QC被激活,来验证定标有效性和执行日常QC。 Dimension® 系统能存储100个定标产品,每个产品可运行36个项目。 Welcome to the INNOVANCE® PFA-200 System Overview Online Training course.  The INNOVANCE® PFA 200 System is: Is a unique in vitro diagnostic system for the assessment of platelet function Uses a high-shear flow system to simulate the hemodynamic conditions that occur during primary hemostasis In this course, you will learn about key components and unique features of the INNOVANCE® PFA-200 system. Select Next to continue. Identify and describe the function of the accessories and consumables Locate and identify key software screens Locate and identify the key components and their functions Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Select Next to continue. Congratulations. You have completed the INNOVANCE® PFA-200 System Overview Online Training course. Listed below are the key points that have been presented.  Take time to review the material before you proceed to the final quiz.  Locate and identify the key components and their functions   The touchscreen displays the software interface The printer allows printing of analysis results and other data that can be stored for up to 5 years. The trigger solution compartment, located on the front of the analyzer, is illuminated to allow a visual check of the trigger solution volume. The USB ports allow the connection of flash drives and an optional handheld barcode scanner. The carousel holds a cassette containing up to two cartridges at 37°C. The optional bar code scanner can be used to read the sample tube barcode at the start of sample analysis. The power socket, power switch and LIS ports are located on the back of the analyzer.   Identify and describe the function of the accessories and consumables   The cassette contains two positions to hold either test or priming cartridges. The o-ring seals the test cartridge and creates a constant vacuum during sample analysis. The o-ring service tool is needed when performing o-ring maintenance. Priming cartridges are used to prime the system and require vacuum cups when checking for vacuum leaks or trigger solution dispensing. The optional target paper can be used as a visual aid when performing the trigger solution dispense check. The cleaning pads are used during maintenance to clean the o-rings. The thermo printer paper can be used to store hard copies of system data for up to 5 years.   Locate and identify key software screens The key areas of the software screen include: Software Function Area – located in the center of the screen and displays the current menu screen. Menu Bar with scrolling arrows – located at the top of the screen and allows navigation through the menu screens. Status Bar – located at the bottom of the screen and contains the following components Status Symbol (insert pfa200_statusbarsymbols_400x158) Status Message – (insert pfa200_statusicons_400x186.jpg) Date and Time Navigational features of the software include:   Menu Bar Navigation – Right and Left arrows on the menu bar allow navigation between the various software menus.  To display a menu screen, tap its name in the menu tab. Menu Screen Navigation – Up and down arrows allow navigation within the menu screens.  A single arrow will scroll by one line.  Double arrows will scroll by a full page. Numeric Keypad – When the system identified that a numeric entry is needed, the keypad will appear.  Additional navigational features of the keypad include Left Red Arrow – deletes the last character Right Blue Arrow – changes to an alphanumeric keypad Green Enter Key – Inputs the information into the software Red X Key – exits the keypad The Maintenance Menu:   Appears upon system start-up Allows user login Provides access to maintenance functions The Run Menu:   Is accessed during routine sample analysis Allows entry of patient information Provides processing status and results Select Next to continue.       The INNOVANCE® PFA-200 system software: Provides easy navigation through screens Stores up to 1,200 patient, data and system events Requires the user ID’s and passwords for traceability NOTE:  To avoid damage to the touchscreen, use the stylus or a gloved finger. Software Areas Learn about the INNOVANCE® PFA-200 Software. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileSoftware functions: Software functions are located in the center of the touchscreen.  This area shows the software functions available in a given menu. Operating the software functions is described in the respective procedures.Menu bar with scrolling arrows: The menu bar is located along the top of the software screen.  The software functions are grouped in 8 menus. The menu bar shows 3 menu names at a time. You can browse through all available menu names using the blue scrolling arrows. To display a menu, tap its name. Status bar, status symbol: The status bar is located along the bottom of the software screen. The status symbols are located to the left with in the status bar. In the status bar, on the left, a green, yellow or red symbol indicates the status of the system.Status bar, status messages: The status bar is located along the bottom of the software screen.  The status messages are located to the center of the status bar. In the center, green, yellow and red status messages may be displayed.  To view the status message, simply tap the status icon at the bottom of the screen to view that action that needs to be performed.Status bar, date and time: The status bar is located along the bottom of the software screen. On the right, the date and time are displayed with in the status bar. Software Navigation Learn how to navigate the system software. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1Menu Bar Navigation: Arrows are used to view the software menus Grey arrow – End of menu bar has been reached Blue arrows – Displays next menu option to the left or right Tap the name of the menu in bar to open the menu screen  Select Next to continue.    Select the number to review the corresponding text.Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.Callouts Arrow left gray-far left end of the menu bar has been reached    Arrow left blue-next menu to the left    Arrows are provided to navigate between the various software menus and are color coded. Gray arrows indicate that the last option has been reached. Blue arrows are active and can be used to view additional menus. To display a menu screen, tap its name in the menu tab. Select next to continue.2Menu Screen Navigation:   Up and down arrows navigate through menu screens Single arrows scroll by one line Double arrows scroll by a full page   Select Next to continue. Select each number to review the corresponding text.CalloutsDouble arrow up-page up Single arrow up-line up  Single arrow down-line down    Double arrow down-page down Up and Down arrows will appear within the menu screens for navigation. Single arrows will scroll through the screen by one line at a time. Double arrows will scroll through the screen by a full page. Select next to continue.3 Numeric key pad: Displayed when the software has identified that the user must input numerical information Navigation Keys: Left Red Arrow Key-backspace key, deletes the last character Right Blue Arrow Key-changes to an alphanumeric keyboard Green Enter Key-enter key to input the information into the software Red X Key-exit key  Select Next to continue. A numeric keypad appears when the system identifies that a numeric entry is needed within a menu screen. For instance, if a sample identification number has to be entered, a numeric keypad will appear on the screen. There are additional navigational features within the keypad, including a red left arrow key that deletes the last character tapped, a blue right arrow key that changes the keyboard to an alphanumeric keyboard, a green enter key to input the information into the software and a red x key to exit the keyboard.4 Access Level/user group User rights Not logged in (Logoff) Displaying the result list, error list and maintenance history, shutdown User All rights except: Configuring the system with the exception of setting the language and sounds Changing factory settings Administrator All rights except changing factory settings  Select Next to continue.The software has different access levels and corresponding user groups that determine the available user rights. Some functions, such as managing user accounts, are only available with administrator access. Select next to continue.5 Access the User ID dialog from the following locations: Maintenance screen Run screen    Configure screen  When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. Before any functions can be performed, you must log into the system. The User ID dialog can be accessed in the following menu screens: Maintenance, Run and Configure. Congratulations. You have learned how to navigate through the INNOVANCE® PFA-200 System software. Next we will look at two of the frequently used menu screens. Some of the key hardware components of the INNOVANCE® PFA-200 system include: Touchscreen Printer Trigger Solution Compartment USB Ports Carousel System Hardware Learn more about the system hardware components. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1 Touchscreen: Displays the software user interface  Dims after some time of inactivity Select Next to continue.   Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.The touchscreen is located on the upper front portion of the analyzer and displays screens for instrument operation. Software commands for running samples and controls, performing maintenance, setting up the system, and printing data can be accessed using the touchscreen. The screen is automatically dimmed after some time of inactivity and lights up again when it is tapped. Select Next to continue.2 Printer: Integrated thermo printer Printed results can be stored up to 5 years   Select Next to continue.   The printer is located on the top of the instrument and allows the printing of analysis results and other data. The thermo paper used by the printer allows the storing of results for up to five years. Select next to continue.3 Trigger Solution Compartment: Located on the right front of the analyzer Opened by lifting the lever Needle inside compartment aspirates solution Illuminated compartment window for checking solution level  Select Next to continue.  The trigger solution compartment is located on the right front of the analyzer and is opened by lifting the lever. The replaceable bottle of trigger solution is located inside this compartment. The illumination of the trigger solution compartment facilitates reading the trigger solution level. The volume is also displayed in the software. Select next to continue. 4 USB Ports: Flash drive can be connected through use of the USB ports If this feature is enabled by Siemens service,  software can generate PDF files of test results saved on the USB flash drive  Software updates are provided via a USB flash drive Select Next to continue.  A USB flash drive can be connected via the USB ports. If this feature is enabled by the Siemens service, the software can generate PDF files of test results that can be saved on the USB flash drive. Software updates are performed via a USB flash drive. Instructions on how to perform an update are distributed with the corresponding USB flash drive. Select next to continue. 5 Carousel: Located on the lower front of the analyzer Holds the cassette containing up to two cartridges Contains 37°C incubation wells Select Next to continue.  The carousel is located on the front of the analyzer, and holds the disposable Collagen/Epinephrine or Collagen/ADP test cartridges used to processing samples. The carousel also includes incubation wells to warm the sample in the test cartridges to 37°C before testing begins. Select next to continue. 6 Bar Code Scanner: Externally connected via a USB port Reads the bar code label to aid in positive sample identification For additional details, see the Barcode Instruction Manual Select Next to continue.   An external barcode scanner can be connected using one of the USB ports. The scanner can be used to read the sample tube bar code label at the start of sample analysis. For further details, see the instruction manual provided along with the barcode reader. Select next to continue. 7 Back of the INNOVANCE® PFA-200 system: Power socket: Supplies power to the analyzer Fuse compartment (fuses already installed) Power switch: Turns the analyzer on and off Other ports: Allows access to the LIS via the RS-232 port Allows access to the LIS via the Ethernet port USB port: Flash drive can be connected through use of the USB ports If enabled by Siemens service, software can generate PDF files of test results saved on the USB flash drive  Connect external bar code reader   When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.Select each number to review the corresponding text.CalloutsPower socket Power switch Other portsUSB portThe back of the instrument includes the power cord socket, fuse compartment, power switch, Ethernet port, RS-232 port, and additional USB ports. The external computer port can be used to download data to an external computer via the Ethernet or RS-232 port. The bar code reader can be connected using one of the USB ports for sample identification. You have completed an overview of the major hardware components of the INNOVANCE® PFA-200 system. Next, information about the accessories and consumables used on the system will be covered. Comparing the features of Aptio Automation to StreamLAB and ADVIA Automation will help you answer your customer's questions, especially when working to upgrade an existing customer to Aptio Automation. Review the Comparison Chart, and then select the link below to learn how the key benefits of Siemens Automation are united into One Unified solution. Accessories and consumables used on the INNOVANCE®  PFA-200 System consist of: Cassette O-ring O-ring Service Tool Priming Cartridge and Vacuum Cup Target Paper and Cleaning Pad Printer Paper   Accessories and Consumables Learn more about the accessories and consumables. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1 Cassette: Two openings to position either test cartridges or priming cartridges  Cassette with cartridges is placed into the incubation wells of the carousel Holds two types of test cartridges: Collagen/Epinephrine (COL/EPI) Collagen/ADP (COL/ADP)  Select Next to continue.   Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.The cassette is a plastic compartment with two openings to position either test or priming cartridges. The cassette together with the cartridges are placed into the incubation wells of the carousel. The cassette can hold two types of disposable test cartridges: Collagen/Epinephrine and/or Collagen/ADP. Select next to continue. 2 O-ring: Black rubber ring Located inside the analyzer Seals the test cartridge during measurement    Select Next to continue.O-rings are black rubber rings located within the analyzer. They seal the test cartridge and create a constant vacuum that is critical during analysis. Select Next to continue. 3 O-ring Service Tool: Plastic compartment with two wells Used to insert or remove O-rings during maintenance   Select Next to continue.The O-ring Service Tool is a plastic compartment with two wells used to insert or remove O-rings. It is needed when performing weekly or as needed maintenance. Select Next to continue.4 Priming Cartridges: Light blue cartridges Used to prime the system Used to check the system for vacuum leaks Used to check trigger solution dispensing Vacuum Cups: Inserted into the priming cartridges Used to check the system for vacuum leaks Used to check trigger solution dispensing Each system check requires a new vacuum cup  Select Next to continue. Select the number to review the corresponding text.Callouts Priming Cartridge Vacuum CupPriming cartridges are light blue cartridges used to prime the system, check the system for vacuum leaks and check for trigger solution dispensing. When checking for vacuum leaks or trigger solution dispensing, vacuum cups are inserted into the priming cartridges.5 Target Paper: Small white cardboard pieces showing a target Visual aid for Target Solution Use is optional Cleaning pads: White circular foam sponges Used to clean the O-ring  Select Next to continue.   Target papers are small white cardboard pieces showing a target. This optional component is placed on top of a vacuum cup in the priming cartridge to facilitate the trigger solution dispense check. Each check requires a new target paper and vacuum cup. Cleaning pads are white circular foam sponges used during maintenance to clean the O-rings inside the analyzer. The cleaning pad must be replaced after each use.6 Printer Paper: Stable for up to 5 years Allows for storing printed patient results and system data   When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.The lifetime of the printer paper allows for storing printed patient results and system data for up to five years. You've completed an overview of the accessories and consumables of the INNOVANCE PFA-200 system. The Supplies alert feature can be configured to give an "Alert At" warning when the "Tests Left" drops below an operator defined level. Select the yellow Supplies key to respond and view the reagent alerts. The Maintenance Menu: Appears upon system start-up Allows user login Provides access to maintenance functions Maintenance Menu Screen Learn about key areas of the Maintenance Menu screen. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90002876/sim_PFA200_MaintenanceMenuOV_640x480/sim_PFA200_MaintenanceMenuOV_640x480.htmHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90002876/PFA200_MaintenanceMenuOV_HTML5_800x600/index.htmlPDF File: To successfully load a reagent cartridge into the autoloader, place the narrow end into the instrument first with the barcode label facing the right. The red light indicates loading is in progress. The Run Menu: Is accessed during routine sample analysis Allows entry of patient information Provides processing status and results Run Menu Screen Learn about key areas of the Run Menu screen. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90002876/sim_PFA200_RunMenuOV_640x480/sim_PFA200_RunMenuOV_640x480.htmHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90002876/PFA200_RunMenuOV_HTML5_800x600/index.htmlPDF File:

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