Replay batch (file mode) – Luminex 100 IS Version 2.2 User Manual
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Display above level: Use this option to set the density level at which
events are displayed in the dot plot. Events below this level are
ignored. This number is the exponent of the level multiplier and may
be set between 1 and 8.
Level Multiplier: Use to establish the necessary number of events
that must fall within an area before being displayed.
Example: If Filter Level is checked, and the Level Multiplier is 2 and
Display above level is 3, then data points are not displayed until 8 or
more events are registered. The first color level occurs at 8 (2
3
)
events, the second color level occurs at 16 (2
4
)events, the third color
level occurs at 32 (2
5
) events, and so on.
Luminex recommends you collect your data in density dot plot mode
to observe all collected events. Post acquisition does not display
decaying dot plot; it’s only a real-time function.
Log/Linear
Select to toggle the X axis and Y axis scale between logarithmic and
linear modes. This button is only active when viewing a dot plot.
Zoom
Select to zoom or enlarge a specific area on the display to focus in on
any specific area that you want to see in detail. Use the scroll bar to
move across the bar graph. Click and drag right to left in the dot plot
to navigate around the dot plot.
Maximize/
Minimize
Select to toggle between expanding the entire dot plot and returning
the dot plot to original size.
Replay Batch (File Mode)
You can reprocess batches through the system multiple times using
Replay Batch. Replay Batch uses the data stored in the run files from
the initial acquisition to reprocess a batch, creating a new batch
output file.
Each time you reprocess a batch using Replay Batch, the system
handles it as if it is a new batch; thus, creating a separate processed
batch entry and output file.
You reprocess a batch using Replay Batch to:
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Run as demonstrations to see how the system processes samples
and analyzes the results.
Note:
The initial batch data
and output file always
remain intact and
unchanged.