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1. Start 8 2005 13 00 32 152 _ 6 9 9 Highlight the time marker right click and select Edit 23 Auguet 3 59 10 0 0 87 E Mal Flex 16 NE ail TC138 38 mE i Add Comment View i a 6 9 10 The Time Marker dialog box opens The Name Description Time and Colour can be edited E Time Marker aes x Name Pa Stat 1 rj Description validation 7 Time 1 13 2008 0128380004M Color EM Cancel 6 9 11 Enter correct settings and click OK to close the Time Marker dialog box 6 9 12 The application window reflects the new settings If the settings are not updated click Windows Refresh Active cj ER 23 August 3 10 00 87 E Val Flex 16 Eu 1013936 i FL Stop SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 14 of 24 6 10 Pre defined Names ValSuite support pre defined names for different function as Unit positions Time Markers Process Product Vessel and Operator Extended session properties 6 10 1 Procedure for pre defined names Click Tools Pre defined Names Tools Windows Help Administrator k Logger Database Calibration Pre defined Names The Pre defined Names dialog box appears Object Type Add Remove Click the small down arrow A list with options appears Object b Add Unit Positions Time Markers k Remove Process There are the following options Unit Positions Time Markers Process Product Vessel and Ope
2. 6 3 3 Then type the text in the Text Box 4 6 3 4 The Arrow colour can be changed SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 7 of 24 6 4 6 3 5 Arrow Label can be connected to a user specified axis if more than one axis is present When connected to an Axis the Label will follow that Axis when it is zoomed or when the Min Max is adjusted 6 3 6 You will now see an arrow in the graph with your label and the colour you have selected example see picture below ee ee eee Critical temperature 1 1 1 6 3 To edit an arrow right click on the arrow label and the information box will open Select Edit arrow now the window Add Edit Arrow Label will appear You are now able to change arrow definition Note In a Zoom you can only see the arrow when you have selected part of the text label and the Zoom area is selected Min Max On axis ValSuite supports a function to set the Axis of the graph in valsuite The specification on this function is Max setting 1000 00 Min setting 1000 00 6 4 1 Procedure for Axis setting Hight click the graph and choose Set Min Max Axis D aka Viewer Interval Data Viewer Copy Graph Set Axis Mini Max Properties 6 4 2 From this control it is possible to set the minimum and maximum values for each Y axis The Enable option must be selected before it will work SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 8 of 24 Temperature Enabled Minimum 0 00 M
3. Min Deviation Maxr Aversae Aversa Win Saa Al Sahici Horst Granhic Recresentstion Esch Series Global Select Selec Hoe SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 17 of 24 6 12 3 Enter name and description 6 12 4 Select wanted series Relative Humidity Temperature Temperature elatreeHumadit Temperature zl 6 12 5 Select the correct start and stop time stamps Time Start Time Marker 1 26 08 2005 10 09 47 stop Time Marker 2 26 08 2005 J 10 10 4 6 12 6 Select the wanted statistical functions m Functions Min Average Delta Max Min Standard Deviation Average Average Min 6 12 7 Select the wanted statistical output Global Representation statistical functions are presented graphically on screen and in report Each Series statistical functions are presented in the report for each Sensor SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 18 of 24 Global statistical functions are presented in the report globally for all sensors Close the Statistics dialog box by clicking OK A statistics icon is created in the application window We Statistics Af TMin 3 Af T Max 3 T Average 3 of T Delta3 of TStDev 3 of T Masz Avg 3 T Awg Min 3 When graphical output is selected the output from one Statistics report can be used as input to another statistics report
4. 6 14 2 During routine use of ValSuite documents are exported after the time markers and statistics have been added to a session and the session is ready to print An Export Report icon is also available in the Print Preview screen as highlighted by the arrow in the screen dump below This is the option routinely used by NIBTS to export mapping session reports The printed report and the exported report MUST be the same one The exported report is saved into the I drive Ellab folder Exported Heports and choose the correct year or create a new folder for the current year if not available How to find Print Preview is described in the next section To Print a Report From the print preview screen the export icon is available Current Page 1 Total Page No 18 Zoom Factor 100 SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 20 of 24 6 15 To print the report 6 15 1 You can print reports session data data lists directly to your default printer or you can preview data before printing All printouts have a header and footer with the following information Header The header lists the Operator Process Session Start Session Stop Session Name Session Text Vessel Product and Time Zone Footer ooftware version Time and Date of printout and Page number as page 1 of 35 6 15 2 Print Preview For Print Preview click on the Print Preview icon 2 OR at the top left of the Ellab window click File select Print
5. 32 49 29 93 32171 035 035 2003 2 44 30 0 48 82 140 70 6 40 137 03 33 30 133 63 45 78 153 42 47 44 05 03 2003 12 39 30 0 126 99 128 48 125 7 128 23 23 18 23 33 23 49 128 29 124 95 Show Dense Data List Dense Report LC LC LC 3 LC4 LC 7 LCR LC9 LCIO LCI LCI3 LCI4 LCIS LCI LCI LCIS LCI9 LC LC LC LCM LCM LC26 LC LC2N 1072 LCW LCS LCM LUM LCIS LUM LCV LOW 40 LCA LCA 43 LCM LCAS LCM LC47 LCAR 149 LCS LCS LCS LUM LCSS LCS LCS LOSS LCS9 LC 1 06 LCA2 1 06 LUCAS hb LEM CK LCM LCTO 107 LC LOTS LUM LC8 LCT 7 LC LCRO 03 03 2003 11 44 30 0 144 27 28 1504 2245 15 06 71 49 11 14 14 05 27 55 4 7 27 56 4 99 29 7 MAN V0 06 15 02 2741 1511 7 17 1 20 265 1 7 UN 0 11 17 16 1524 74k 156 26 54 14 90 MAT 15 27 KM 1526 7 18 1529 6 95 1519 3 3 15 49 1 79 15 M 2442 522 24 12 154 21 50 27 51 14 98 3 26 44 90 M 1440 27 00 42 6 79 M 77 28 14 14 239 06 1516 24 95 1543 23 55 156 28 96 1421 2 9 24 1512 28 66 5 12 26 92 5 12 17 26 5 18 2715 01 01 5001 1200 100 11 9 7 10 1 47 6 45 1 7 10 16 1 49 9 91 1 7 4 57 015 1 46 1 16 19 99 12 9 18 1 4 7 59 12 51 25 57 12 06 262 12 4 2901 VM 39 04 1 90 Add the start time and stop time or time markers At this stage it is possible to choose the sample rate of the data to be printed A sample SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 22 of 24 rate of 300 seconds 5minutes is the usual rate interval chosen therefore if the
6. Guide to using Ellab Probes The information made available through the functions described in this SOP are used during preparation of Mapping Reports as described in SOP VL 023 Preparing a Mapping Report SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 3 of 24 2 2 CLINICAL RELEVANCE PURPOSE OF EXAMINATION Not Applicable 2 3 PRINCIPLE OF EXAMINATION Not Applicable 3 HAZARD AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 1 The result retrieval and analysis process poses no significant health and safety risk 4 MATERIALS 4 1 EQUIPMENT AND SPECIAL SUPPLIES 4 1 1 PC Computer system with ValSuite Pro software 4 1 2 Ellab TrackSense Pro X Data Logger 4 1 3 Ellab Single Rigid Temperature Sensors 4 1 4 Ellab Single Flexible Teflon Sensors 4 1 5 Ellab RH 2 with internal temperature sensors 4 1 6 Ellab Multi TrackSense Pro reader station 4 1 7 Ellab TrackSense Pro Slave reader station 4 2 SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS AND MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION Not Applicable 4 3 REAGENTS STANDARDS OR CALIBRANTS AND INTERNAL CONTROL MATERIALS Not Applicable 5 CALIBRATION Not Applicable 6 PROCEDURE Using the graph 6 1 Data Analysis 6 1 1 After the loggers have been read using SOP VL 016 To Run A Session Using Ellab TS Pro Probes and a graph and data list is obtained further analysis can be achieved using the function available within ValSuite these SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 4 of 24 include further analysis of the graph if required addition of Time Markers and Statis
7. MRO05 NIBT 01 VAL MAP CB 12 MR001 NIBT 01 AMBIENT FRIDGE 1 amp 2 VAL MAP DG 12 MRO004 NIBT 01 VAL MAP DG 12 MR003 NIBT 01 VAL MAP DG 12 MR002 NIBT 01 VAL MAP DG 12 MROOT NIBT 01 VAL MAP HS 12 MROO5 NIBT 01 VAL MAP HS 12 MRO007 NIBT 01 VAL MAP HS 12 MROO6 NIBT 01 n snan anm Date Time 17 04 2012 10 22 13 04 2012 14 15 12 04 2012 09 03 12 04 2012 08 48 06 04 2012 12 07 06 04 2012 12 01 05 04 2012 09 31 28 03 2012 09 23 28 03 2012 09 03 22 03 2012 14 28 22 03 2012 14 28 22 03 2012 14 27 21 03 2012 13 08 21 03 2012 10 58 15 03 2012 14 34 14 03 2012 10 54 12 03 2012 10 39 Amman sna nre 1 _ C _ C ae C C C C m m gt gt 1 ox 6 17 5 To Set Inactive left click and hold on the highlighted session and drag to the Inactive The Session is removed from the Main List and appears in the Inactive list SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 24 of 24 6 17 6 To move a session from the inactive sessions to the active Main list open the Inactive list highlight the required session left click and drag and drop the session onto the word Main which will highlight The chosen session will now disappear from the Inactive list and appear in the Main list 6 17 7 Click OK or Cancel to close the Session List 6 18 LIMITATIONS OF THE EXAMINATION 6 18 1 This SOP is to provide information on how to retrieve and analyse temperatures recorded using Ellab equ
8. Preview Only relevant report modules are active File SKY TrackSense E Val Flex ETS Tools i New I Open LR A Open d x File Open File Close Save Page Setup Print Preview Print Preview Landscape Print Ctrl P Log Out Import Export ld Merge Sessions Exit o ww Shelf 4 left T amp 3072820110 The Print Preview settings window opens as seen below Checkmark the desired options The report can be customized by selecting the wanted modules from the left hand column If the raw data is to be included as well as the selected reports select Data List which activates the Start and End Time windows Below is a close up of the Data List settings SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 21 of 24 Data List Data List Start Time End Time 28 03 2012 4fo12000 29 03 2012 01 500 PM Show Normal Data List Show Dense Data List Show Visible Channels Only Shaw all timestamps fram start to stop Data List Using the data lists the number of channels the time period the presentation layout and the report size can be configured For runs with more than nine active channels the data can be presented in two ways Show Normal Data List lata Last Date and Tome Lt 1 LC 3 Lc 4 LC 5 LC LC 7 LE R LC 8 C C C aC WM a C 03 03 2003 1 44 30 0 15 24 27 28 35 05 17 45 35 06 217 31 34 91 27 14 35 08 05 03 2003 2 0 30 31 98 25 30 32 47 26 05 32 71 30 16
9. the Visible checkmarks the channels turn inactive and the graph disappears 3 55 8 December 1 2005 Properties for Data Series 100 0 26 E Va Flex Module Eie Module 59308 Visible Name Colo Visible Name Description Show Pon M 13847 gt V TC13847 EVal Flex Te 1013843 V TC13843 E Val Flex Te v v 1013854 V TCi3854 E Val Flex Te rCi3841 7 1c13841 E Val Flex v TCi3830 V 1C13830 Flex Te v Ww TCI 3838 V 1013838 E Val Flex Te v m T0382 V 1013829 E VWal Flex Te Iv rc138 V 1C13826 Val Flex Te 59308 V 59308 E Val Flex Pr Iv 6 6 4 show the individual data points on the graph check mark the Show Point option A Graph can also turn visible not visible by double clicking the Sensor in the Tree structure Data points are shown on the graph by check marking the Show Point option and Settings msi My Documents Test Files validation d7x Session Start 12 21 10 05 00 10 10 00 10 15 00 10 20 SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 10 of 24 6 7 Comment 6 7 1 It is possible to add additional comments to the data by highlighting the session name and selecting Add Comment Add Comment Add Limit Report NOTE This comment box is a simple text editor From this you can import existing text but it must be converted to a Rich Plain text file Note that if the document contains pic
10. 1 Ellab GroupPolicy B Microsoft p Microsoft Help d Sophos _ predefined names prn 22 11 2011 12 21 22 11 2011 08 07 21 11 2011 16 39 24 11 2011 15 29 21 11 2011 16 01 28 11 2011 10 43 11 04 2012 17 45 22 12 2011 08 15 01 12 2011 11 28 File folder File folder File folder File folder File folder File folder File folder File folder PRN File Libraries ES Documents 2 Music Pictures B Videos Computer amp Local Disk C BTS NIBTSI C 2 n 5 v Predefined names files m Cancel 6 12 Statistics option 6 12 1 Statistics Report Create a new session or load an existing session Highlight the session name right click and select Add Statistics E12 December 3 2005 Add Comment Add Limit Report Add Time Marker Add Validation Report Add Advanced Validation Report Add Dry Wat Add Statistics 6 12 2 The Statistics dialog box opens Fleport header Statistics Sener Tune Temperate Stet erranari O C1 L2 moduct 10 420065 zz IE DO 00 1 C1 L3 itai O C1L4 poduc 1 1 Spo O CTL5 iei Session end O C2L2 veto C C2 LF voter 107 4 2005 S02 4545 C2L4 moduct EZL4 eoi O C2L5 meo 1 C3L2 O C3L3 meoduct Select Select Hone Mn Max Average
11. 6 13 How to get Stats Average for each time interval Add statistics to session 6 13 1 Right click on Statistics icon checkmark on Min Max or Average in Functions box Checkmark Graphic Representation Each series and Global in Output box Click OK 6 13 2 Choose print preview and checkmark Raw Data and others as required Click OK Either view or print required data 6 13 3 Close the Statistics dialog box by clicking OK A statistics icon is created in the application window Statistics 1 pf T Max 1 rl T Average 1 ew T Delta 1 ad T StD ev 1 6 14 Export import data In ValSuite it is possible to export and import data see picture below To export the data click File select Import Export Export CSV A folder window comes up give the exported file a name and click OK To export data you can also use the export icon Note a file exported out of the secure Ellab system cannot be imported again as the data could have been altered SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 19 of 24 TrackSense E ValFlex ETS Tools Windows k Open Open Dt4 File mmm Close Save Page Setup Lethis Print Preview Print Preview Landscape Chl P Log aut Import xport irnpart Export C5Vv 6 14 1 The Valsuite Data Security system will not accept a file if data have been manipulated A message will inform you about manipulation and will not be accepted by the system
12. Department Compliance Officer is responsible for result retrieval and analysis for Ellab probe data for NIBTS use 1 2 RA amp C department Compliance Officer is responsible for making the Validation Officer or deputy aware of any problems or concerns about the Ellab equipment and ValSuite software error messages or problems during its use 2 INTRODUCTION 2 1 GENERAL 2 1 1 Blood Safety and Quality Regulations 2005 on the control and monitoring of storage conditions of medicinal products published in 2001 recommend continuous temperature monitoring and mapping NIBTS purchased a temperature mapping system for use throughout the Service to permit full compliance with the current regulations The ValSuite Pro software in conjunction with Ellab equipment is a complete system for the validation temperature mapping and documentation of critical parameters in thermal processes Data can be collected analysed displayed and reported by the ValSuite Pro system This SOP provides help with data analysis of results obtained For information on how to assemble and maintain the Ellab equipment as well as a troubleshooting guide on what action to take with an error message refer to SOP VL 015 NIBT Administration and Maintenance of Ellab Thermal Monitoring System Use of the Ellab system to run a temperature mapping session is explained in SOP VL 016 NIBT To Run a Session using Ellab Probes This SOP can also be used with SOP VL 018 NIBT Quick
13. SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 1 of 24 STANDARD OPERATING Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service PROCEDURE Operational Copy Document Details Document Number SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT No of Appendices NONE Supersedes Number 07 VL 017 02 NIBT Document Title RESULT RETRIEVAL AND ANALYSIS USING ELLAB PROBE DATA Prepared By Eileen Taylor Job Title Validation Officer Department amp C VALIDATION Document Authorisation Issue amp Implementation Prepared By E Taylor Date Approved By A Macauley Date R A amp C Manager ISSUE DATE 24 APRIL 2012 EFFECTIVE DATE 30 APRIL 2012 CROSS REFERENCES This SOP refers to the following documents Doc Title Type SOP VL 015 Administration and Maintenance of Ellab Thermal Monitoring Equipment Guidelines for the Blood Transfusion Services in the UK 7th Ed Elab ValSuite User Manual used with permission __ qu ooo o SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 2 of 24 Key Change from Previous Revision General changes throughout section 6 as updates to reflect upgrade to ValSuite software version 2 8 changes to screen dumps where required and additional functions described while not routinely used in NIBTS they are available if requested including Graph zoom Add comment Add Arrow Label to graph extra information on Exporting a report Responsibility section updated 1 RESPONSIBILITY 1 1 The Validation Officer or deputy and the RA amp C
14. aximum 10000 4 OK Cancel 6 4 58 When an axis has a Min Max value it is not possible to use the magnifier Functions 6 5 Zoom To zoom simply left click on the graph and drag the mouse down and to the right Using a normal keyboard and a standard stationary computer the zoom area can be moved using Ctrl arrows and the size changed by using the Ctrl and or key If the mouse cursor stays on a curved data point an information box appears with documentation LCS Fo D 25 value 15 94 0 Value 32 06 C Time 15 09 2004 12 28 45 Time 15 09 2004 12 28 31 The zoom window can also be modified using the small arrows in the upper right corner of the application window amp The Zoom Window may look like this Zoom Skylogger test204 lpixi RHS Session Start 1 15 2009 10 28 56 AM The upper Window is the Zoomed Picture In the Lower Graph the Zoom Window rectangle is present beware is user closed the picture below session will closed SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 9 of 24 6 6 Properties 6 6 1 Right click the graph select Properties to open the properties window Data Viewer Interval Data Viewer Add Arrow Label Copy Graph Set Axis Min Max Properties 6 6 2 When using the properties dialog box the program can hide signals show data points on graphs and configure the sensor signals to core or ambient 6 6 3 Removing
15. document is included ValSuite supports a word document added to the session select Session Add Add Word Document Word Document appears Name Type name on the added session object Description Type description report conclusion etc Session Add Help Description Comment Time Marker Lethality Heat Penetration Filename Theoretical Steam Temperature Series EN Report Browse Add Word Document ok Cancel 6 9 Markers 6 9 1 Markers can be activated from many places in the software To add a time marker for the session highlight the session name right click and add Time Markers for the session To add a time marker to an individual point left click on an icon where the marker must be added Right clicking on the blue icon opens an option window Sb 1095411452 Add Comment ff Add Lethality LA 4 Add Time Marker 2 4 1037811455 m ff LC5 LAE Edit 109 811 Expand All Collapse All 6 9 2 Click Add Time Marker or click Session Add Time Marker on the main toolbar Session Add Help Comment Time Parker Lethality Report b SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 12 of 24 6 9 3 Time Marker window opens Enter Name Description and click OK Mame Pa Start Description 3854 Color 6 9 4 time marker name can either be entered manually or selected from the pre defined list F Name ae Holding Sta
16. ipment and Ellab ValSuite software for NIBTS use 7 RESULTS Not Applicable
17. probe settings are to record every 5 seconds it is possible to just print out the data from every 1min or 5 min for example by altering the sample rate at this stage The Time option normally used is in Use Absolute Time The Signature option is normally First Page for NIBTS When all settings have been selected Click OK to print 6 16 Exporting Data To export the data either at the top of the screen window click File select Import Export Export CSV A folder window comes up Input the file name and destination path and click OK or click on the export icon However a file exported out of the secure Ellab system cannot be imported again as the data could have been altered ul Trabsemie vale ETS Took Wines C D gera File Mapping reports are labelled with the report number and the area mapped and exported to the Ellab folder on the I drive 6 16 1 Mapping Documentation The results for mapping will be documented in a Mapping Report FORM DD 1193 The report will be written up immediately after the mapping has been completed 6 16 2 Further information on Ellab probes and the software Further information on Ellab probes and the software used may be obtained from the ValSuite 2 4Edition User Manual 6 17 Session Handling sessions cannot be deleted from the ValSuite software as required by a secure system however they can be set as inactive This ensures that only current sessions are in the ac
18. rator Select one option Object Type Time Markers Add Cal End Remove Cal Start Cooling start nnlina tan The entered information appears Click Add Mew Time Marker Mame Cancel SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 15 of 24 The New Time Marker Name dialog box opens Enter a new name and click OK Time Marker Name Cooling stop Cancel The New Time Marker Name dialog box closes The new marker name is recorded Object Type Time Markers E Add Cal End Remove Cal Start To delete a marker name highlight the name click Remove and OK 6 11 Import or Export pre defines names ValSuite supports the ability to import pre define names from or export predefined names to another ValSuite database Click Tools in menu select Pre defined names Tools Windows Help Administrator k Logger Database Calibration d Change Password Fre defined Mames Communication Settings s General Settings Pre defined names window will appear select Import An Open box will appear select the xml file you wish to import from or export to SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 16 of 24 Select Open and pre defined name will now be imported in to ValSuite Import Screen x Computer v Local Dik C p Pogam E e m Date modified Type Organize v New folder Favorites E Name EE Desktop ih Downloads S Recent Places Adobe at Citrix
19. rt Description Haldna 5 Color ELI Stal Process Start Process Shop 6 9 5 Clicking the Colour box opens the Colour dialog box Clicking the Defined Custom Colours button expands the box and gives multiple colour choices Select a colour and add it Basic colors EI Oe eee BI NL NEN BERBER ee EEE ee Custom colors Define Custom Colors gt gt When The Time Marker is added it can be seen in the Graph and in the Tree structure IND Start 08 12 2005 13 51 06 6 9 6 time marker icon including name 7 9 is added the marked position in the Tree structure SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 13 of 24 51 22 23 August 3 Eg 1097811 EH 100087 Val Flex 18 Et LE ERA TC13838 1 Start gt ee TPQ Start 8 December 1 2005 A 10010 26 E Val Flex Module H e Module 59308 mam TCI3BA7 gu TCI3843 s TC13854 aly TCT3841 x TC13830 gm TC13838 aly TC13823 i TCT3B26 Pracess 5 bart 6 9 7 Aclick on the time marker icon dark blue highlights the time marker cursor line on the graph 6 9 8 highlighted this time marker line on the graph can be moved by using the mouse cursor When the cursor arrow is held over the time marker an information box appears with the name and time details H 23 August 3 3 10 0 0 87 E al Flex 16 M AF TC13838 4 gf HE Start
20. terval data viewer the program can show data points from different times Clicking the left and right arrows or dragging the green cursor line on the graph using the mouse can change the times The Step and Column resolution can be configured using the small up and down arrows nmn O CULO A e we te Gee Pet 9 t ee e o M 6 2 5 The green cursor can be moved using the left and right arrows One click is one time jump with the step time settings If step is one second one click moves the green cursor one second in the arrow Previous data porri g 1 0 ET SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 6 of 24 6 2 6 resolution of the table can be adjusted using the Column resolution settings EN 13 00 40 000 1300 41 000 Column resolution 1 0 Ex 27 0 27 f 13 00 52 000 12 00 57 000 Column resolution 5 0 E 6 2 7 Click Close to close the interval data viewer 6 3 A Add Arrow Label ValSuite supports a user arrow you can user that to give information of what you See 6 3 1 Place the mouse on the graph left click the mouse and select Add Arrow Label Data Viewer Interval viewer Copy Graph Set Axis Mini Max Properties 6 3 2 The Add Arrow Label box will appear Position Hisl r juam Tem dx dab d n gt Brader Color ESSI and user will have an arrow on the graph
21. tics The following options appear when the graph is right clicked Normal Session 6 2 Add Data Viewer 6 2 1 Select Data Viewer to open the data viewer window o DataViewer Interval Data Viewer Add Arrow Label Copy Graph Properties 6 2 2 When using the data viewer the program can compare data values from different times Clicking the left and right arrows or dragging the red cursor lines on the graph using the mouse can change the times The Step can be configured using the small up and down arrows d AAE amp l ll oe Unit 1 C 22 03 2012 05 25 00 AM 5 C 22 03 2012 05 25 00 AM C 22 03 2012 05 25 00 AM 22 03 2012 05 25 00 AM 22 03 2012 05 25 00 C 22 03 2012 05 25 00 AM 22 03 2012 05 25 00 C 22 03 2012 05 25 00 AM C 22 03 2012 05 25 00 AM O0 4 d ww gt Ol c 10 ag VAL MAP DG 12 MRO02 NIBT 01 B f TSPro Loggers i Gl 3068520662 Ef 3068420114 10 00 00 PM 12 00 00 AM 02 00 00 AM 04 00 00 AM 06 00 00 AM 00 12 00 00 02 00 00 SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 5 of 24 6 2 3 More data viewers can be added by selecting the Data Viewer option again Click Close to close the data viewer 6 2 4 Add Interval Data Viewer Left click Add Interval Data Viewer to open the data viewer window Data Viewer Interval Data Viewer Add Arrow Label Copy Graph Set Axis Min Max Properties When using the in
22. tive session file 6 17 1 Start ValSuite Pro software 6 17 2 Click Open Session SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 23 of 24 TrackSense E Val Flex 6 17 3 Sessions window opens and on the left side are listed Main and Inactive Test 17 04 12 core for FFP test 13 04 12 test 30710 test133084 VAL MAP HS 12 MROOS NIBT 01 VAL MAP HS 12 MROO8 NIBT 01 VAL MAP BG 12 MROOT1 NIBT 01 VAL MAP DG 12 MRO005 NIBT 01 VAL MAP CB 12 MR001 NIBT 01 AMBIENT FRIDGE 1 amp 2 VAL MAP DG 12 MROO4 NIBT 01 VAL MAP DG 12 MRO003 NIBT 01 VAL MAP DG 12 MRO002 NIBT 01 VAL MAP DG 12 MR001 NIBT 01 VAL MAP HS 12 MRO05 NIBT 01 VAL MAP HS 12 MROO7 NIBT 01 VAL MAP HS 12 MRO06 NIBT 01 an 17 04 2012 10 22 13 04 2012 14 15 12 04 2012 09 03 12 04 2012 08 48 05 04 2012 12 07 06 04 2012 12 01 05 04 2012 09 31 28 03 2012 09 23 28 03 2012 09 03 22 03 2012 14 28 22 03 2012 14 28 22 03 2012 14 27 21 03 2012 13 08 21 03 2012 10 58 15 03 2012 14 34 14 03 2012 10 54 Vv Sessions en gt gt gt Main is the main session library Inactive has those sessions set inactive as it is not possible to delete Sessions 6 17 4 Select the session required the session is highlighted Test 17 04 12 core for FFP test 13 04 12 test 30710 test133084 VAL MAP HS 12 MROOS NIBT 01 VAL MAP HS 12 MROO8 NIBT 01 VAL MAP BG 12 MR001 NIBT 01 VAL MAP DG 12
23. tures graphics they will not be able to be imported into this document because it is a text editor Like all other text editors it is also possible to change text style font size color etc Include Picture 6 7 2 The printout of the comment might look like the example below Operater Test Operator Vessel Process OG test data Product Temperatur profile Session Start 5 3 2008 1 11 43 PM Time Zone Session Stop 372002 1 19 55 PM ER Session Marne 174 00 75062 Session add Lethality Validation Solutions Session Text ja PG Test data Comments Mame Imported dt4 Comment Comment Related to 17 4 OO TS062 Session add Lethality Comment Ellab A S test data 6 7 3 The Include Picture options make it possible to add a picture to the comment Date Time 77272007 124009 PM ame mads Si T eW e Birt ESA wea Include Picture Change Pichre E SOP 07 VL 017 03 NIBT PAGE 11 of 24 6 8 Add word document to session 6 8 1 A Validation report made in word doc and docx can be added and locked to a session Once it is loaded it is a fixed document that will not change if a user changes the word document If the Word document must be updated the document must be deleted and added again The Audit Trail function will store these actions The Word document is part of the ValSuite Session in the Database and when the Session is exported to D7X the Word

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