Hardware User Manual Instruction Manual

xMAP Technology Luminex 100E Analyzer Overview
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Luminex Runtime
(LXR)
Luminex Runtime (LXR) version 2.0 is a set of software components
that provides simple, standardized mechanisms for programmable
control of the Luminex 100E analyzer.
Use the LXR Software Development Kit (SDK) version 2.0 or
greater to write your own programs that analyze the results from the
Luminex 100E analyzer. It includes sample test programs. Online
documentation and other test programs are in the LXR Programmers
Reference.
LXR SDK version 2.0 allows the application developer to connect to
a Luminex 100E analyzer, collect data, access its state, and control
its operations. LXR version 2.0 performs these functions:
controls the operations of Luminex 100E analyzers through
commands
processes real-time Luminex 100E analyzer data
retrieves classified, statistical data in real time
monitors and sets Luminex 100E analyzer status
interacts with Luminex 100E analyzers using high-level, user-
oriented software and development tools, achieving easy, rapid
application development
adds on higher-level extensions, such as monitoring, data tracing,
standardized calibration, and user error reporting
performs automatic and custom activity logging
provides maintenance diagnostic information
See the LXR version 2.0 Programmers Reference for more details.
General, Luminex
100E Analyzer
Installation into host < 2 hours
System calibration < 10 minutes
Analyze up to 100 samples per hour (dependent upon
microsphere concentration within the sample)
Analyze up to 25 xMAP microsphere sets per sample using the
Luminex 25 beadmap.
Luminex 100E analyzer warmup: 30 minutes. Software functions
that remain inactive for at least 4 hours (programmable default)
require a warmup to restart. Warmup is required 4 hours
(programmable default) from the time the last sample was
analyzed.
Operating temperature: 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F)
Storage temperature: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Humidity: 20% to 80%, noncondensing
Altitude: Operation up to 2400 m (7874 ft) above mean sea level