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1.PROService Set up

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Software Engineering Group Product Development Department Beckman Coulter K.K.

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1 2 3 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................1-1 FLOW OF SETUP ....................................................................................................................................................2-1 PRE-INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................................3-1 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4 5 USERS CONFIRMATION AND CONSENT FOR CONNECTION OF PROSERVICE EQUIPMENT......................3-1 CHECK EXISTENCE OF HTTP HEADER FILTER AND PROXY SERVER ......................................................3-2 CHECK THE LAN CABLE TO BE USED ...................................................................................................3-2 CHECK POWER OUTLET ........................................................................................................................3-3 CHECK THE DPR PROGRAM VERSION ...................................................................................................3-3 CHECK THE REGISTRATION ON THE PROSERVICE SERVER ..................................................................3-3 CHECK THE PASSWORD OF EACH SOFTWARE APPLICATION ...................................................................3-3

PREPARATION........................................................................................................................................................4-1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION..............................................................................................................................5-1 5.1 5.2 5.3 INSTALL LAN CARD ..............................................................................................................................5-1 INSTALL LAN DRIVER ..........................................................................................................................5-1 CONNECT ROUTER ................................................................................................................................5-1

NETWORK CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................................6-1 6.1 6.2 ASSIGNING FIXED IP ADDRESS .............................................................................................................6-1 USING DHCP TO ASSIGN IP AUTOMATICALLY ......................................................................................6-2

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INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE.........................................................................................................................7-1 PARAMETER SETTING ........................................................................................................................................8-1 8.1 8.2 SETTING DPR.......................................................................................................................................8-1 SETTING COMMUNICATOR ....................................................................................................................8-2

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OPERATION CHECK .............................................................................................................................................9-1 GLOSSARY.............................................................................................................................................................10-1 10.1 10.2 PROXY SERVER ...................................................................................................................................10-1 TYPE OF LAN CABLES ........................................................................................................................10-2

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REVISION HISTORY............................................................................................................................................ 11-1

PROService DPR Setup Procedures

1 Introduction
Audience This document describes setup procedures and is intended for service personnel who will set up the PROService.

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2 Flow of Setup
This document describes how to set up the PROService from installation to registration on the PROService server, step by step. The flow of setup is shown below. Pre-Installation STEP 1 1) Users confirmation and consent for PROService connection 2) Confirmation of installation conditions

Preparation STEP 2 1) Check requirements 2) Check user environment (LAN)

Hardware Installation STEP 3 1) Connect LAN card and install driver 2) Connect router

Network Configuration STEP 4 1) Set IP address

Installation of PROService Software STEP 5 1) Installation of Software

Set PROService parameters STEP 6 1) Set PROService parameters

Operation Check STEP 7 1) Check equipment registration

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3 Pre-Installation
3.1 Users confirmation and consent for connection of PROService equipment
Obtain consent from users to connect PROService equipment to the analyzer. Make sure that the following is prepared. User consent Check for the existence of a proxy server and address Check the LAN cable to be used Check power outlet Check the startup setting of the PROService software. Check the registration on the PROService server Check the password of each software application

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3.2 Check existence of HTTP header filter and proxy server


The PROService must be connected to our server (PROService server) via HTTP. Check if you have a connection environment that allows you to browse the web using the proxy server.

Items to be checked Existence of proxy (only when proxy is available) Proxy address Proxy port HTTP version of proxy Maximum size in which HTTP data can be transmitted in proxy Existence of HTTP header filter Yes(Maximum size:

Description Yes No

Example: proxy.beckman.com Example: 80 HTTP/0.9 HTTP/1.0 HTTP/1.1 HTTP/1.2

No

Unknown

Yes

No

Additional Information: z HTTP/0.9 is not supported and so it cannot be used for connection to the PROService server. For more information, contact a PROService system operator.

NOTE: z Without an environment in which to browse the web, you cannot use the PROService.

3.3 Check the LAN cable to be used


Make sure that the LAN cable being used to make connection between the router for the DPR installed near the analyzer and LAN on your site is as follows. 10/100 Base-T CAT 5

Additional Information: z z z The LAN card used for the DPR does not support 1000 Base-T. If you want to use equipment on a 1000 Base-T network, contact a PROService representative. Please use straight-through cable for connection between DPR and router. Please use the cable specified for your site for connection between the router and LAN on site. 3-2

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3.4 Check power outlet


A power outlet is needed for router when installing the PROService. Make sure that the outlet has a vacancy.

3.5 Check the DPR program version


Please confirm the program version of DPR. The program version should corresponded to PROService version 2.0.

3.6 Check the registration on the PROService server


Check whether there is an analyzer registered on the PROService server.

3.7 Check the password of each software application


Check the passwords of the following software applications. AUDPRSetting CommunicatorSetting

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4 Preparation
Make sure that the following is prepared. Complete router set 10 base-T Ethernet LAN card (Not necessary if it is built into the DPR) LAN cable between DPR and router (Straight cable LAN cable between router and LAN on site CD-ROM (PROService for AU) LAN card : The following specifications shall be fulfilled. PCI or ISA bus board type 10 base/T Ethernet Correspondence OS: Windows NT4.0 or Windows 2000

Router: The following specifications shall be fulfilled. More than interface [LAN side] 100BASE-TX/10BASE-Tx4 port The [WAN side] x1 port for Internet connectivity (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) Support protocol: TCP/IP PPPoE Address translation: NAT/IP masquerade DHCP: server (the LAN side a maximum of 253 client) client (WAN side) Firewall: packet filtering Upgrade: upgrade by the firmware is possible. Correspondence OS: client: Windows 2000 or Windows NT4 It is a fixed address by Media Access Control Address specification. of 192.168.123.1-255 is possible. Allotment

Additional Information: z Please use the cable specified for your site for connection between the router and LAN on site.

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5 Hardware installation
5.1 Install LAN card
Install LAN card for PROService onto DPR.

Additional Information: z z For more information on installation of the LAN card, refer to the instruction manuals for the DPR (personal computer) and LAN card. If a LAN card is built into the DPR, you do not have to install a LAN card. To enable the LAN card that is built into the DPR, refer to the instruction manual for the DPR (personal computer).

5.2 Install LAN driver


Install the LAN driver on DPR.

Additional Information: z To install a LAN driver, refer to the instruction manual for the LAN card.

5.3 Connect router


1) Connect the router according to the diagram below. 2) Connect the LAN connector of the DPR and the LAN connector of the router with a LAN cable.

Router

LAN in the facilities

DPR (personal)

NOTE: z The LAN in the facilities should be connected after parameters have been set. In order to avoid LAN failure, do not connect to the LAN in the facilities until it is formerly in operation.

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6 Network Configuration
Configure the network on the DPR side. Configuration depends on having a fixed IP address or a dynamic IP with DHCP for the DPR.

6.1 Assigning fixed IP address


1) Open Properties of the Local Area Connection from the Control Panel Network Connections. 2) Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and open Properties. 3) Select the [Use the following IP address] check box.

3)

4)

4) Enter the specified IP address in [IP Address]. 5) Click the OK button. 6) Close the Properties window of Local Area Connection.

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6.2 Using DHCP to assign IP automatically


1) Open Properties of Local Area Connection from the Control Panel Network Connections. 2) Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and open Properties. 3) Select the [Obtain an IP address automatically] check box. 3)

4)

4) Click the OK button. 5) Close the Properties window of Local Area Connection.

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7 Installation of Software
Installation procedure 1) Insert the CD-ROM for PROService to the CD drive. 2) Click the Start button and select Run. 3) Click the Browse button and select PROServiceforAU.exe from the CD-ROM drive. 4) Click the Open button. 5) Click the OK button. The Specify extraction destination screen will appear. 6) Click the OK button. The program will be installed in the specified destination. 6) Use the following steps to install the PROService software onto the DPR:

Additional Information: z z The destination folder should be C:/OSV. Do not change the destination folder. Do not select Create a new folder with the archive name.

7) The installation folder will be displayed.

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Additional Information: z If the specified folder does not exist, the following screen will appear. Click the OK button to create the specified folder and install the program into it.

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8 Parameter Setting
Set the PROService parameters using the following procedure.

8.1 Setting DPR


1) Double-click AUDPRSetting.exe located in the C:/OSV folder. The password confirmation dialog will be displayed. 2) 2) Enter the password.

Additional Information: z If you enter an incorrect password, an error dialog will appear and the program will exit.

3)

Press the OK button after entering the password. A dialog to select the model name of the Analyzer will be displayed.

3)

4)

Select the model name that you want to set up. When AUDPRSetting.exe is started for the first time, a default model name will not be displayed. If any model name has already been selected, that model name will be displayed by default.

4)

Currently, the following model names can be selected. a) b) c) d) PROService DPR Setup Procedures AU400 AU640 AU2700 AU5400 8-1

5)

Select a model name, then press the OK button. Do you update it? will be displayed.

5)

6)

Click the OK button. The AUDPRSetting screen will appear.

6)

7)

Proceed with settings in the Common tab menu.

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Setting Common tab menu


Set Common tab screen. 4)

1) 2) 3)

1 Check the [Connect PROService]. 2 Check the [Enable SID Mask]. 3 Check the [Enable Other Mask]. 4 Proceed with setting of Translated tab menu.

Additional Information: z Detail on Common tab menu is as shown below. PROService connection Connect PROService Mask Setting Enable SID Mask Enable Other Mask Check this to enable SID mask. Check this to enable other masks. Check this when connecting to PROService server.

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Setting Translated tab menu


Set Translated tab screen.

1)

1) Refer to Detail on setting Translated tab menu and change the settings.

Additional Information: z Detail on Translated tab menu is as shown below. Translated Item F3:Print Check the Refer to the details on setting Translated tub menu. etc. Check the Refer to the details on setting Translated tub menu.

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Saving the setting contents


Save the setting contents

1)

1 Click the Exit button. 2 The message of Save parameter? is displayed. Click the Yes button. The setting contents are saved. If the No button is clicked then the setting contents are not saved. 3 The message of Printout parameter? is displayed. Click the OK button. The setting contents are printed. If the Cancel button is clicked then the setting contents are not printed.

Additional Information: z The File menu and button functions are as follows. File menu Import Save Export Default button Exit button Call back the settings (ini file) previously exported. Save the settings. Output the settings to a specific file (ini file). Default settings will be restored. Exit the setting screen.

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Detail on setting Translated tab menu


[AU400]

Set Item Names 01 : Menu / Routine / Test Requisition / Normal 02 : Menu / Routine / Test Requisition / Repeat 03 : Menu / Routine / Reaction Monitor 04 : Menu / Routine / Photocal Monitor 05 : Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Calibration Curve 06 : Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Reagent Blank Monitor 07 : Menu / Routine / QC Monitor / Daily Control 08 : Menu / Routine / QC Monitor / Day to Day Control 09 : Menu / Routine / Repeat Data Verification 10 : Menu / Parameter / Common Test Parameters / Test Name 11 : Menu / Parameter / Common Test Parameters / Profile 12 : Menu / Parameter / Specific Test Parameters 13 : Menu / Parameter / Inter-related Tests / Calculated Tests 14 : Menu / Parameter / Inter-related Tests / Checked Tests 15 : Menu / Parameter / Repeat Parameters / Repeat Specific 16 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / QC Common 17 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / QC Specific 18 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / Calibrator 19 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / Calibration Specific 20 : Menu / Parameter / Online 21 : Menu / Parameter / Format / Report Format 22 : Menu / Parameter / Special / Contamination Parameters 23 : Menu / Parameter / Special / Data Check Parameters 24 : Menu / Parameter / Comment Masters 25 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / STAT Table Calibration 26 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / STAT Table QC 27 : Menu / Auxiliary / Data Statistics 28 : Menu / Auxiliary / Histogram 29 : Menu / Auxiliary / Histogram Sequential PROService DPR Setup Procedures Type 0 0 9 2A 2B 2C 9 9 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 9

Selectability F3 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V etc. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V

Default F3 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V etc. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 8-6

30 : Menu / Auxiliary / Reagent Consumption 31 : Menu / Auxiliary / Reagent Inventory 32 : Menu / Maintenance / Periodic Maintenance 33 : Menu / Maintenance / Consumable Management 34 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ANL Diag 35 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ISE Diag 36 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ISE Diag Sequential 37 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / Alarm Log 38 : System Status / Cuvette Status 39 : System Status / Reagent Status 40 : System Status / Alarm Log 41 : Realtime Print

3 6 5A 5B 9 9 9 4 2D 2E 9 0

V V V V V V V V V

V V V V V V V

V V V V V V V V V

V V

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[AU640]

Set Item Names 01 : Menu / Routine / Test Requisition / Normal 02 : Menu / Routine / Test Requisition / Repeat 03 : Menu / Routine / Reaction Monitor 04 : Menu / Routine / Photocal Monitor 05 : Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Calibration Curve 06 : Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Reagent Blank Monitor 07 : Menu / Routine / QC Monitor / Daily Control 08 : Menu / Routine / QC Monitor / Day to Day Control 09 : Menu / Routine / Repeat Data Verification 10 : Menu / Parameter / Common Test Parameters / Test Name 11 : Menu / Parameter / Common Test Parameters / Profile 12 : Menu / Parameter / Specific Test Parameters 13 : Menu / Parameter / Inter-related Tests / Calculated Tests 14 : Menu / Parameter / Inter-related Tests / Checked Tests 15 : Menu / Parameter / Repeat Parameters / Repeat Specific 16 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / QC Common 17 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / QC Specific 18 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / Calibrator 19 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / Calibration Specific 20 : Menu / Parameter / Online 21 : Menu / Parameter / Format / Report Format 22 : Menu / Parameter / Special / Contamination Parameters 23 : Menu / Parameter / Special / Data Check Parameters 24 : Menu / Parameter / Comment Masters 25 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / STAT Table Calibration 26 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / STAT Table QC 27 : Menu / Auxiliary / Data Statistics 28 : Menu / Auxiliary / Histogram 29 : Menu / Auxiliary / Histogram Sequential 30 : Menu / Auxiliary / Reagent Consumption 31 : Menu / Auxiliary / Reagent Inventory PROService DPR Setup Procedures Type 0 0 9 2A 2B 2C 9 9 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 3 6

Selectability F3 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V etc. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V

Default F3 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V etc. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 8-8

32 : Menu / Maintenance / Periodic Maintenance 33 : Menu / Maintenance / Consumable Management 34 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ANL Diag 35 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ISE Diag 36 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ISE Diag Sequential 37 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / Alarm Log 38 : System Status / Cuvette Status 39 : System Status / Reagent Status 40 : System Status / Alarm Log 41 : Realtime Print

5A 5B 9 9 9 4 2D 2E 9 0

V V V V V V V V

V V V V V

V V V V V V V V

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[AU2700]

Set Item Names 01 : Menu / Routine / Test Requisition / Normal 02 : Menu / Routine / Test Requisition / Repeat 03 : Menu / Routine / Reaction Monitor 04 : Menu / Routine / Photocal Monitor 05 : Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Calibration Curve 06 : Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Reagent Blank Monitor 07 : Menu / Routine / QC Monitor / Daily Control 08 : Menu / Routine / QC Monitor / Day to Day Control 09 : Menu / Routine / Repeat Data Verification 10 : Menu / Parameter / Common Test Parameters / Test Name 11 : Menu / Parameter / Common Test Parameters / Profile 12 : Menu / Parameter / Specific Test Parameters 13 : Menu / Parameter / Inter-related Tests / Calculated Tests 14 : Menu / Parameter / Inter-related Tests / Checked Tests 15 : Menu / Parameter / Repeat Parameters / Repeat Specific 16 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / QC Common 17 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / QC Specific 18 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / Calibrator 19 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / Calibration Specific 20 : Menu / Parameter / Online 21 : Menu / Parameter / Format / Report Format 22 : Menu / Parameter / Special / Contamination Parameters 23 : Menu / Parameter / Special / Data Check Parameters 24 : Menu / Parameter / Comment Masters 25 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / STAT Table Calibration 26 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / STAT Table QC 27 : Menu / Auxiliary / Data Statistics 28 : Menu / Auxiliary / Histogram 29 : Menu / Auxiliary / Histogram Sequential 30 : Menu / Auxiliary / Reagent Consumption 31 : Menu / Auxiliary / Reagent Inventory PROService DPR Setup Procedures Type 0 0 9 2A 2B 2C 9 9 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 3 6

Selectability F3 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V etc. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V

Default F3 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V etc. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 8-10

32 : Menu / Maintenance / Periodic Maintenance 33 : Menu / Maintenance / Consumable Management 34 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ANL Diag 35 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ISE Diag 36 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ISE Diag Sequential 37 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / Alarm Log 38 : System Status / Cuvette Status 39 : System Status / Reagent Status 40 : System Status / Alarm Log 41 : Realtime Print

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V V V V V V V V

V V V V V

V V V V V V V V

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[AU5400]

Set Item Names 01 : Menu / Routine / Start Condition 02 : Menu / Routine / Test Requisition / Normal 03 : Menu / Routine / Test Requisition / Repeat 04 : Menu / Routine / Reaction Monitor 05 : Menu / Routine / Reaction Monitor Worked List 06 : Menu / Routine / Photocal Monitor 07 : Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Calibration Curve 08 : Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Reagent Blank Monitor 09 : Menu / Routine / QC Monitor / Daily Control 10 : Menu / Routine / QC Monitor / Day to Day Control 11 : Menu / Routine / Repeat Data Verification 12 : Menu / Parameter / Common Test Parameters / Test Name 13 : Menu / Parameter / Common Test Parameters / Profile 14 : Menu / Parameter / Specific Test Parameters 15 : Menu / Parameter / Inter-related Tests / Calculated Tests 16 : Menu / Parameter / Inter-related Tests / Checked Tests 17 : Menu / Parameter / Repeat Parameters / Repeat Specific 18 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / QC Common 19 : Menu / Parameter / QC Control / QC Specific 20 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / Calibrator 21 : Menu / Parameter / Calibration / Calibration Specific 22 : Menu / Parameter / Online 23 : Menu / Parameter / Format / Report Format 24 : Menu / Parameter / Special / Contamination Parameters 25 : Menu / Parameter / Special / Data Check Parameters 26 : Menu / Parameter / Comment Masters 27 : Menu / Parameter / QC Refrigerator 28 : Menu / Auxiliary / Data Statistics 29 : Menu / Auxiliary / Histogram 30 : Menu / Auxiliary / Histogram Sequential 31 : Menu / Auxiliary / Reagent Consumption PROService DPR Setup Procedures Type 9 0 0 9 9 2A 2B 2C 9 9 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 3

Selectability F3 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V etc. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V

Default F3 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V etc. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 8-12

32 : Menu / Auxiliary / Reagent Inventory 33 : Menu / Maintenance / Periodic Maintenance 34 : Menu / Maintenance / Consumable Management 35 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ANL Diag 36 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ISE Diag 37 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / ISE Diag Sequential 38 : Menu / Maintenance / Maker Maintenance / Alarm Log 39 : System Status / Cuvette Status 40 : System Status / Reagent Status 41 : System Status / Alarm Log 42 : Realtime Print

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V V V V V V V V V

V V V V V V

V V V V V V V V V

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Set Type 0

Settings Item name is not displayed on the screen and PROService file cannot be set to transportable.

To transfer contents of form of parameters to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the menu, select the F3 check box. To transfer contents of form of parameters to the PROService server when pressing the F4 (Edit) key on the menu and then exiting the edit, select the etc. check box. With the F3 check box unselected and the only etc. check box selected, the F3 check box is automatically selected when exiting. (This can be confirmed when performing PROService setting next time.) To transfer results of Photocal to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the Menu / Routine / Photocal Monitor menu, select the F3 check box. To transfer results of Photocal to the PROService server when the photocal monitor finished, select the etc. check box. With the F3 check box unselected and the only etc. check box selected, the F3 check box is automatically selected when exiting. (This can be confirmed when performing PROService setting next time.) To transfer results of calibration curve to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Calibration Curve menu, select the F3 check box. To transfer results of calibration curve to the PROService server when completing analysis, select the etc. check box. With the F3 check box unselected and the only etc. check box selected, the F3 check box is automatically selected when exiting. (This can be confirmed when performing PROService setting next time.) To transfer results of reagent blank monitoring to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the Menu / Routine / Calibration Monitor / Reagent Blank Monitor menu, select the F3 check box. To transfer results of reagent blank monitoring to the PROService server when completing analysis, select the etc. check box. With the F3 check box unselected and the only etc. check box selected, the F3 check box is automatically selected when exiting. (This can be confirmed when performing PROService setting next time.)

2A

2B

2C

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Set Type 2D

Settings To transfer results of cuvette status to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the System Status / Cuvette Status menu, select the F3 check box. To transfer results of cuvette status to the PROService server when completing cuvette check, select the etc. check box. With the F3 check box unselected and the only etc. check box selected, the F3 check box is automatically selected when exiting. (This can be confirmed when performing PROService setting next time.) To transfer results of reagent status to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the System Status / Reagent Status menu, select the F3 check box. To transfer results of cuvette status to the PROService server when completing reagent status results, select the etc. check box. With the F3 check box unselected and the only etc. check box selected, the F3 check box is automatically selected when exiting. (This can be confirmed when performing PROService setting next time.) To transfer reagent consumption results that are obtained before changeover to the PROService server when creating new index, select the etc. check box. The F3 check box cannot be selected. To transfer the alarm log (such as maintenance by manufacturer) of that day to the PROService server when completing analysis, select the etc. check box. The F3 check box cannot be selected.

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Set Type 5A

Settings To transfer results of periodic maintenance to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the Menu / Maintenance / Periodic Maintenance menu, select the F3 check box. To transfer results of periodic maintenance to the PROService server when starting DPR and displaying the initialization menu, select the etc. check box. With the F3 check box unselected and the only etc. check box selected, the F3 check box is automatically selected when exiting. (This can be confirmed when performing PROService setting next time.) To transfer results of consumable management to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the Menu / Maintenance / Consumable Management menu, select the F3 check box. To transfer results of consumable management to the PROService server when starting DPR and displaying the initialization menu, select the etc. check box. With the F3 check box unselected and the only etc. check box selected, the F3 check box is automatically selected when exiting. (This can be confirmed when performing PROService setting next time.) To transfer results of reagent inventory to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the menu, select the F3 check box. To transfer results of reagent inventory to the PROService server when exiting (Exit) the Menu / Auxiliary / Reagent Inventory" menu, select the etc. check box. With the F3 check box unselected and the only etc. check box selected, the F3 check box is automatically selected when exiting. (This can be confirmed when performing PROService setting next time.) To transfer contents of form, equivalent to printout, to the PROService server when pressing the F3 (Print) key on the menu, select the F3 check box. The etc. check box cannot be selected.

5B

Additional Information: z When placing the mouse pointer over each Check box, the timing of transfer to PROService server (if the etc. check box is selected,) is displayed in the Tip Help. PROService DPR Setup Procedures 8-1

8.2 Setting Communicator


1) Double-click CommunicatorSetting.exe located in C:/OSV folder. Password confirmation dialog will be displayed. 2) Enter the password. 2)

Additional Information: z If you enter incorrect password, the error dialog will appear and the program will exit.

3) Click the OK button after entering password. A dialog to select the model name of Analyzer will be displayed.

3)

4) Select the model name that you want to set up. When CommunicatorSetting.exe is started for the first time, a default model name will not be displayed. If any model name has already been selected, that model name will be displayed by default. 4)

The following model names can be currently selected. a) b) c) d) AU400 AU640 AU2700 AU5400

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5) Press the OK button after selecting model name. Communicator Setting screen will appear.

5)

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Setting Common tab menu screen


Set Common tab screen.

6) 1)

2) 3) 4) 5)

1 Check the [Connect to PROService]. 2 Make sure that the model name of selected analyzer is displayed in the Analyzer. 3 Enter in the Country the name of country where the equipment is installed. 4 Enter in the Region the name of Region where the equipment is installed. 5 Enter in the Serial No. a 7-digit serial number of the equipment to be installed. 6 Proceed with setting of Internet tab menu.

Additional Information: z z Some equipment may have 6-digit serial number. In this case, please add a - (dash) as suffix. Detail on Common tab menu is as shown below. PROService connection Connect to PROService Certification Information Analyzer The model name of selected analyzer (AU400, AU640, AU2700, or AU5400) is displayed. Country Region Serial No Enter the name of country where the equipment is installed. Enter the name of Region where the equipment is installed. Enter a 7-digit serial number of the equipment to be installed. Check this when connecting to PROService server.

PROService Device S/N The serial name of device to use by PROService is displayed. It is displayed based on set Country, Region, information of the Serial No automatically. When Country and Region are not set, it is not displayed. PROService DPR Setup Procedures 8-1

Setting Internet tab menu


Set Internet tab screen. 4)

1)

2)

3)

1 Check the [LAN]. 2 When using proxy, check the [Enable proxy], and enter the proxy address and port number. 3 When user name and password are required for proxy, enter the user name in the [User Name] and the password in the [Password]. 4 Proceed with setting of Communicator tab menu.

Additional Information: z Detail on Internet tab menu is as shown below. Connection Type LAN Dialup LAN Settings Enable proxy Check this when using proxy. Do not check this when proxy is not used. Address Port Proxy User Name Password PROService DPR Setup Procedures Enter the user name when using proxy. Enter the password when using proxy. 8-2 Enter the proxy address when using proxy. Enter the port number when using proxy. Check this when using LAN connection with PROService. Check this when using Dialup connection with PROService.

Setting Communicator tab menu


Set Communicator tab screen.

1)

2)

1 Enter the address of PROService server in the [Address]. 2 Enter the [Send Data Size] and [File Transfer Size] that doesn't exceed maximum size in which HTTP data can be transmitted in proxy. Please do not select anything when not understanding. Please enter the biggest size when you do not use proxy. This function is available over PROService Ver2.1.

Additional Information: z Detail on Communicator tab menu is as shown below. Collecting Server Address Settings Send Data Size Enter the maximum size that can be transmitted at a time when the status or alarm information are transmitted to the PROService server. File Transfer Size Enter the maximum size that can be transmitted at a time when files are transmitted to the PROService server. The HTP proxy server might decided the maximum size of the data that can be transmitted at a time. Enter the address of PROService server (203.178.117.84).

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Saving the setting contents


Save the setting contents

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1 Click the Exit button. 2 The message of Save parameter? is displayed. Click the Yes button. The setting contents are saved. If the No button is clicked then the setting contents are not saved.

Additional Information: z The button functions are as follows. Print button Backup button Exit button The setting information will be printed out. A backup copy of the setting information will be made. Exit the setting screen.

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9 Operation Check
Check the operation using a service PC

NOTE: z Do not perform an operation check using a web browser (Internet Explorer) on the DPR. It may cause a malfunction with the DPR or analyzer. Be sure to use a service PC for operation checks. z Before checking the operation, connect the LAN in the facilities to the router. Immediately disconnect the router from the LAN if a problem develops with the LAN.

Login

1) Start the analyzer with the normal procedure. 2) Start a web browser (Internet Explorer) using the service PC. 3) Connect to the PROService site. The screen similar to the one shown below will appear. 4) 5) 6)

4) Enter the login name in the [Login] edit box. 5) Enter the password in the [Password] edit box. The password will be hidden by black dots. PROService DPR Setup Procedures 9-1

6) Click the Login button. The screen similar to the one shown below will appear. when the login is completed.

Additional Information: z z An incorrect login name or password will cause a login failure. Re-enter the correct login name or password. If you fail to login because of an incorrect password three times in a row, further authentication will be locked or stopped for security purposes. If authentication is locked, contact the PROService system operator at the Region to ask to release the locked status. Even if you enter the correct password, it will not be authenticated until the locked status is released.

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Check registration of Check if the analyzer is registered with the PROService server. the equipment

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2)

1) Click the Device Condition. The status of the registered analyzer will be displayed. 2) Check to see if Connected is displayed in the Status column of the registered analyzer.

Additional Information: z If Disconnected or Time-out is displayed in the Status column, it means that the analyzer cannot access the PROService server.

Logout

After completing the operation check, logout using the following procedure. 1) Click the Logout button on the upper right of the screen. 2) A logout confirmation dialog will be displayed. Click the OK button to logout.

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10 Glossary
10.1 Proxy server
It is the equipment or software that exists between the internal network of a hospital or inspection center and the Internet, which allows for connection to the Internet as a proxy on behalf of computers in the internal network that do not have direct Internet connectivity. This equipment or software is used to centralize management of access to and from the internal network; limit connections from the internal network to specific places, and prevent unauthorized access from outside. The proxy must be set up to allow the PROService to be connected to our server (PROService server) via the HTTP protocol for web browsing. The proxy server often refers to an HTTP proxy relay. Some HTTP proxies have cache systems to retain files recently read in order to reduce the load on connections to the outside.

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10.2

Type of LAN cables


Straight-through and crossover cables are used for LAN connection. The difference cannot be identified by appearance. Straight-through cable Signal wires inside the cable are wired straight-through and signal lines in both end connectors are arranged the same. It is generally used to connect personal computer to router or hub. Crossover cable Signal wires inside the cable are wired across and signal lines in both end connectors are arranged differently. It is generally used for connection between router and hub or hub and hub.

10.2.1 Straight-through and crossover cables

Additional Information: z z Please use straight-through cable for connection between DPR and router. Please use the cable specified for your site for connection between the router and LAN on site.

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10.2.2 Solid wire and stranded wire


Solid wire and stranded wire are available for signal lines inside the LAN cable. They differ in structure of cable as shown below. Both can be used for LAN installation if they support Category 5. However, note that difference in structure may cause failure depending on communication speed.

Additional Information: z It is recommended that you use solid wire type cable if distance between the router and LAN is over 15 meters and stranded wire type cable if the distance is less than 15 meters for PROService.

10.2.3 STP and UTP


Twisted pair cable for 10 Base-T is susceptible to electromagnetic noise. There are two types of cables: STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) that shields cable for reducing noise interference and UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable that has no shield.

Additional Information: z It is recommended to use STP cable for PROService.

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10.2.4 Category
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable is ratified as EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance) standard, TIA/EIA-568-A.. Cables are classified from Category 1 to Category 5 depending on quality and they may be referred to CAT 1 to CAT 5. LAN installation uses cables with Category 3 or higher and high-speed LAN such as 100 Base-TX requires Category 5 cable. Category (Level) 1 (CAT 1) 2 (CAT 2) Applicable Scope Upper Limit of Transmission Speed 20 Kbps Below 4 Mbps

3 (CAT 3) 4 (CAT 4)

5 (CAT 5)

5e (CAT 5) Enhanced Category 6 (CAT 6)

- Voice (Telephone) - ISDN basic interface - Digital PBX - Low-speed digital terminal (such as RS 232C) - Ethernet (10 Base-T) Below 16 Mbps - Token Ring (4 Mbps) - Scope up to Category 3 Below 20 Mbps - Scope up to Category - Token Ring (16 Mbps) - Scope up to Category 4 100 Mbps - High-speed LAN (CDDI/100Base-T/ATM) - Scope up to Category 5 100 Mbps - Gigabit communication - Scope up to Category 5e 622 Mbps - ATM (622 Mbps) - ATM (1.2 Gbps)

* CAT 1 and CAT 2 cannot be used for PROService.

Additional Information: z It is recommended that you use Category 5 or higher cable for PROService.

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10.2.5 Standard cable types


- 10Base5 Coaxial type cable. It cannot be used for PROService. - 10Base2 Coaxial type cable. It cannot be used for PROService.

- 10Base-T Item Cable Transmission Speed Maximum Distance Maximum Network Length Topology Description Category 3 or higher, UTP type 10 Mbps 100 m 500m with up to 4 segments Star wired

* The T of 10Base-T represents twisted pair. - 100Base-TX Item Cable Transmission Speed Maximum Distance Maximum Network Length Description Category 5 or higher, UTP type 100 Mbps 100 m (90 m recommended) 205 m with up to 2 segments
* Theoretically no limit for switching hub

Topology

Star wired

Additional Information: z It is recommended to use 100Base-TX for PROService.

10.2.6 Other condition


Some sites may require the following. Please confirm in advance. High burning resistance High bite resistance 10-5

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11 Revision History
Date Description Version 1.0 2.0

2006.01.27 Initial Release. 2006.11.10 -3.2 Check existence of proxy server and address Added the check of [Maximum size in which HTTP data can be transmitted in proxy]. -8.2 Setting Communicator / Setting Communicator tab menu Added the input procedure of [Send Data Size] and [File Transfer Size]. -8.3 Setting Windows Service Deleted the procedure of [Windows Service Setting]. 2007.02.22 -3.2 Check existence of HTTP header filter and proxy server Added the check of existence of HTTP header filter. -3-7 Check the OSV server address Removed this section. -4 Preparation Added the specification of LAN card and Router. -8.1 Setting DPR Corrected the explanation of "Set type 2A" at table of Detail on setting Translated tab menu. -8.2 Setting Communicator Deleted the [Default] button.

2.1

2009.10.14

-The system name is changed to PROService from OSV. -The Password is changed. -8.2 Setting Communicator BC is changed to Region. Added to the display of PROService Device S/N.

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2. Measurement Temperature of GA unit


Standard 36.937.5 (rounded to one decimal place) Precaution / All covers including the back panel should be mounted on the instrument while the following measurement procedure is performed. / Leave the instrument ON at least one hour so that the internal temperature would be stabilized. Necessary tool / Thermometer with thermistor (it should be calibrated, and needs capability to measure 1/100 with accuracy) Measurement Procedure 1) In case the cuvette wheel had been removed before measurement, wait for at least one hour after the wheel has been back. In case the wheel cover had been removed before measurement, wait for at least fifteen minutes after the wheel cover has been back. 2) Confirm Bath Temp. displayed in the System Status Screen is in range of 36.837.2. 3) Initialize the cuvette wheel by moving the instrument into STOP mode once and then back to STANDBY mode. 4) Dispense 500l DI water into the cuvette located at the sample dispensing hole position on the wheel cover. 5) Insert the thermistor into the cuvette dispensed DI water. The thermistor should be located at about 1mm higher from the bottom of the cuvette. Fix the thermistor position by putting a tape as needed. 6) Close the top cover. Thermometer main unit should be left outside the cover so that the displayed temperature can be read. 7) Leave it around five minutes and confirm the displayed temperature is stabilized. Then, read temperature. The top cover should be remained closed. 8) In case temperature is out of specified standard range, adjust room temperature slightly and try measurement again. (room temperature should be 2426)

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