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LSC General Information
The detector should not be exposed to ambient light when powered on.
It is best to operate the system with the lid closed.
From Brian Arias at Perkin Elmer:
The lid can be open briefly during counting but, we don’t recommend it as ambient IR light can affect results as well as sensors. The light shutter over the counting chamber should block any stray light but, we still don’t advise it staying open for long. Please make sure vials are tall enough to block the vial sensor at counting chamber which is opposite the reflective adhesive disk above the loading hole.
The cassettes do not need to be balanced in weight as SNC is also run with only 3 vials loaded on left side of rack. Even if rack is not parallel to front/rear wall when transfer is started, the mechanism should give ample time before rack is transported from left to right and vice versa. Make sure transfer pins on the silver wheels located on front and rear walls ( 2 on each wall) are at the identical orientation other wise the racks will jam.
If user is doing maintenance, ensure the detector is not powered on.
A spike in background levels in the 0 to 4 kev channels may indicate a possible light leak.
- There are flash drives inside the LSC that contain backups of the software and a hard drive image. These would be used in case there is a malfunction with the system. Do not remove them from within the LSC.
- Log in information:
- User account: User name: QuantaSmart; Password:QS (capital letters)
- DAQ account : DAQ, DAQ445px
- Administrator account: No password
- Once you select Assay type (CPM, DPM, etc.) you cannot change it.
- Use SIS (spectral index of sample) for CPM measurements
- DPM measurements take longer because they count against the barium first.
- Vendor does not recommend using the ‘subtract background’ option
- Leave the ‘Static Controller’ on in the Count Corrections tab
- Wiping vials with alcohol can help reduce static in dry environments
- To use an assay: Right click on a flag on the left side of the window and select assign assay. Select the file and select OK.
- DPM tests require the half-life in the Sample Nuclide Group Set up window
- Replay can be used to reprint reports and make slight edits
Terminology
- IPA = Instrument Performance Assessment
- SNC = Self Normalization Calibration
- IPA and SNC are the same. These both refer to the calibration procedure. The IPA menu is used to setup the calibration procedure. The SNC flag is used to mark the rack in the LSC that is set up for the calibration.
- Assay:
- Protocol: The flags for the cassettes that allow the system to identify which cassette is being run
- Cassette: The sample holders that carry the sample vials to the detectors
Maintenance
Before doing any maintenance on the detectors, ensure the detectors are powered off. If the detectors are removed from the LSC for maintenance and cleaning, they should be covered. The two black covers are stored within the detector compartment on the left hand side.
Recommended Maintenance for a system in normal operation (constant use):
- Clean the fan filter on the back of the LSC
- Check the elevator, annually
- Check the reflectors, annually
- Check the Pistons, may need to be replaced every year or 2
Possible spares/required parts:
- Power conditioner (Recommend their Power Var system. Consumer APC Units not recommended.)
- Back up battery (Comes with power conditioner, can be purchased separately. Will run LSC for a half hour if there is a power failure)
- Spare elevator (can be replaced as long as user has a channel lock)
File Structure
All files and software for the LSC are stored in the C:\\Packard folder on the PC. There are no files stored in the Program Files folder.
Users can review file paths assigned to an assay by selecting the protocol and selecting File: Data Paths
For calibrations (SNC/IPA) the file path is set from the IPA menu. For measurement assays the file path is set in the assay definition window.
Recommended File paths:
Calibration Files: C:\Packard\TriCarb\IpaResults
Measurement Files:Where to set file path: C:\Packard\TriCarb\Results\Default
Running a Calibration
The LSC should be calibrated weekly if the system is being used constantly. If the system is used only occasionally, then a calibration should be run prior to any measurements.
A full calibration procedure takes an hour and 15 minutes. The 14C and 3H measurements take a total of 15 minutes while the background measurement takes 1 hour.
- Load the standards in the appropriate locations on the rack labeled with 14C, 3H, and BKG.
- Place the SNC Flag on the rack
- Make sure the sliding tab is all the way out toward the left or the LSC will think the run is completed and will not measure the standards.
Standards in rack with SNC flag (protocol) set up for a run. Note the flag is all the way to the left.
3. Open the IPA menu
4. Verify the DPMs for each standard. Update if necessary.
a. Each standard is labeled with the DPM information. This information should only need to be updated if using a new standard. 5. Select Ok (or apply ...CHECK THIS)
5. Ensure the "Save Copy of IPA data to text file" box is checked. Assign a file name to your calibration run. This will automatically save a copy of the results.
a. File path for calibrations should be stored in C:\Packard\TriCarb\IpaResults
6. Select OK
7. Select the SNC assasy assay from the left side of the window
78. Select the Green flag at the top left side of the window
89. Calibration will begin to run.
During the calibration, the screen will update with the status of the run. Note: if any other cassettes are flagged as ready to run (flag to left) they will be run immediately after the calibration finishes.
Creating an Assay
- Program has 30 protocols or assays. These can only be deleted from the C:\\Packard folder manually. A user cannot delete an assay from within QuantaSmart
- To use an assay: Right click on a flag on the left side of the window and select assign assay. Select the file and select OK.