You can change the settings for [Filter 01] through [Filter 05].
Follow the steps below to change the settings.
1 Click [Modify Settings].
The following dialog box appears.
2 Populate the displayed fields.
● Date
[Filter Name] You can change the filter name.
You can enter up to 20 characters.
[Date] Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by their dates of analysis.
The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
Click to select [Today], [Yesterday] or [Specify].
Selecting [Specify] allows you to specify the date. In the field below [Specify], enter the date in the format
"Year (4 digits)/Month (2 digits)/Date (2 digits)". If you click the button on the right edge of the input field, a calendar appears. You can also enter the date by selecting from this calendar.
● Validate
● Error
● Positive/Negative
[Validate] Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by whether or not they have been validated. The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
Select [Validated] or [Not Validated].
[Error] Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by their error statuses. The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
Select [Error Occurred], [Error Did Not Occur], or [Set separately].
If you select [Set separately], specify [ID Read Error] and/or [Analysis Error] by selecting the corresponding check box(es). Select [Occurred] or [Not Occurred] for the error(s) you specified.
[Judgment] Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by their Positive/
Negative results. The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
You can select [Positive], [Negative], or [Set separately].
If you select [Set separately], specify [Diff.], [Count], and/or [Morph.] by selecting the corresponding check box(es). Select [Positive]
or [Negative] for the items you specified.
● Output
● Reference Interval
[Output] Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by their output destinations. The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
You can specify [Host Computer (HC)], [Report (GP)], and/or [Ticket (DP)] by selecting the corresponding check boxes, and select [Not Output] or [Outputted] for each item.
[Reference Interval]
Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by whether or not they are within the reference interval. The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
Select [Inside Reference Interval] or [Outside Reference Interval].
● QC
● Patient ID*
* This is displayed only if the user who is logged in has the privileges to display and modify patient info.
For details on privileges to display and modify patient info, see the "Administrator's Guide".
(➤Administrator's Guide,"Chapter 4: 4.3.2 System settings")
[QC Sample] Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by their QC status.
The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
Select [QC Displayed] or [QC Not Displayed].
[Patient ID] Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by their patient IDs.
The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
Enter the [Patient ID]. You can enter up to 16 characters.
Enter the [Patient ID] and click [OK] to display samples that partially match the entered Patient ID. To display samples that match the entered Patient ID exactly, select the check box [Filter exact matches].
● Discrete
* These items do not appear with all analyzer types.
● Analysis mode
* The availability of these functions depends on your system configuration.
[Discrete] Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by the status of their discrete tests. The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
Specify the discrete tests by selecting the corresponding check box(es)*.
When you select the [Specify discretes]
check box, the filter will include the selected discrete test.
If you select [Other], the selectable discrete tests will be filtered out.
When you select the [Filter using conditions that include the selected discrete test] check box, the filter will include any discrete tests that partially match the selected discrete test.
For details on discrete tests, see Chapter 7. (➤P.7-9 "Chapter 7: Table of discrete tests and their corresponding analysis parameters")
[Measurement Mode]
Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by their analysis modes. The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
Select the checkbox to set [WB] ([Whole Blood] mode), [LW] ([Low WBC] mode), [PD] ([Pre-Dilution] mode), [BF] ([Body Fluid]
mode)*, [HPC] ([HPC] mode)*, and [hsA]
([hsA] mode)*.
● Order type*
* When a sampler (SA-01) is used, this does not appear.
● Background check
3 Click [OK].
The dialog box closes, and the filter settings change.
[Order Type] Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by their order types.
The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
You can specify [Initial], [Initial / Repeat], [Rerun], [Rerun /Repeat], [Reflex], [Reflex / Repeat], [Manual], and/or [Manual (Open)] by selecting the corresponding check box(es).
[Background check]
Select this check box to specify the samples you want displayed by their background check status. The setting appears on the right side of the button.
[Modify] Click to display the dialog box on the right.
Select [Background check displayed] or [Background check not displayed].
10.5 Search for a sample
You can search the analysis data list for a specific sample*.
* You cannot search for any samples while the last 20 samples are displayed.
Follow the steps below to search for a sample.
1 Click the [FIND] button on the toolbar.
The following dialog box appears.
In the following dialog box, the ward selection area appears*.
* In the default setting, ward selection area does not appear.
Note:
The doctor selection area is similar to the ward selection area. Use the above dialog box as a reference for the doctor selection area.
Ward selection area
List of ward names Ward name input field
Select button
2 Populate the displayed fields.
● [Search Conditions]
The specified items are used as search conditions.
● Ward/Doctor selection area
[Sample No.] Enter the sample number. You can enter up to 22 characters.
[Patient ID] Enter the patient's ID. You can enter up to 16 characters.
[Last Name] Enter the patient's last name. You can enter up to 20 characters.
[First Name] Enter the patient's first name. You can enter up to 20 characters.
[Ward Name] Displays the selected ward name.
Select button
Clicking the button displays the ward selection area on the right side of the dialog box.
[Doctor] Displays the selected doctor for the patient.
Select button
Clicking the button displays the doctor selection area on the right side of the dialog box.
Ward name/
Doctor input field
Enter a conditions to narrow down the ward names/doctors.
You can enter up to 20 characters.
List of ward names/doctors
Displays the ward names/doctors that contain the conditions that you entered.
Click to select the ward name/doctor. You can only select 1 ward name/doctor.
[Clear] Click to clear the narrowed down ward name/doctor.
Note:
You can enter "*" and "?" as substitution characters in your search.
"?": A "?" is used in place of any 1 character.
e.g. If you search for "99?99", "99099", "99999" and "99A99" are all selected.
"*": A "*" is used in place of 0 or more characters.
e.g. If you search for "9*9", "909", "9119" and "99A99" are all selected.