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CA-600 ASTM Host Interface


Specification
2014/07/16 Ver. 1.03

Sysmex Corporation
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Table of Contents
1. General ..........................................................................................3
2. Scope ............................................................................................3
3. Revision History .................................................................................3
4. Overview .........................................................................................6
5. Terminology ......................................................................................6
6. Communication Specifications .....................................................................7
6.1. Physical Layer (Hardware) ....................................................................8
6.1.1. Serial Connection ........................................................................8
6.2. Data Link Layer (Transmission Protocol) .....................................................10
6.2.1. Communication status ....................................................................10
6.2.2. Establishment phase .....................................................................11
6.2.3. Transfer phase ..........................................................................12
6.2.4. Termination phase .......................................................................13
6.2.5. Time out ................................................................................13
6.3. Presentation Layer ..........................................................................14
6.3.1. Messages, Records and Fields ............................................................14
6.3.2. Communication Protocol ..................................................................16
6.3.3. Details of Record .......................................................................18
7. Examples of Communication .......................................................................41
7.1. ASTM format .................................................................................41
7.1.1. Inquiry of Analysis Order (CA-600  Host computer)......................................41
7.1.2. Analysis Information (Host computer  CA-600)...........................................41
7.1.3. Analysis Results (CA-600  Host computer)...............................................41
7.2. ASTM2 format ................................................................................44
7.2.1. Inquiry of Analysis Order (CA-600  Host computer)......................................44
7.2.2. Analysis Information (Host computer  CA-600)...........................................44
7.2.3. Analysis Results (CA-600  Host computer)...............................................44

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1. General
CA-600
2. Scope
The aim of this document is to supply the information that the CA-600 Automated Blood Coagulation Analyzer
communicates with the host computer using ASTM protocol.
ASTM (the American Society for Testing and Materials)
One of the world’s largest volunteer non-profit organizations, founded in 1898 to create standard regulations for materials, prod
system services.
This specification conforms to the following two standards:
 Specifications for low level protocols to transfer data between clinical laboratory instruments and computer systems. ASTM

 Standard specifications for transferring data between clinical instruments and computer systems. ASTM E1394-91

3. Revision History
Revision Date Major Contents of Changes
0.00 2010/04/07 Initial Version
0.01 2011/01/18 The test code table was revised.
1.00 2011/03/04 Release of a drawing
The unit of PT INR is changed from "INR" to "-". The unit of PT R is changed from ""
1.01 2011/04/12 to "-".
When the unit is a ratio or INR, the unit is output.
6.3.3.1 Header Record
“Exsample of transmission” was changed. Field 7.1.5
Length of software version was changed 5 to 6bytes. ( “00-02” € “ 00-02”)
“Host Name” was added.
The number of delimiters was changed. 4 € 5.
Field 7.1.10 “Analyzer Name” was added.
6.3.3.3 Inquiry Record
“Exsample of transmission” was changed. Field 12.1.5
The component delimiter “^” was added after “Test code”. The clerical error of
explanation was corrected.
Table 12:
Test code 040: “PT” was divided into “PT T” and “PT I”. Test code 050: “APTT” was
1.02 2012/01/17 divided into “FSL” and “FS”. Test code 300: “AT” was added.
Test code 340: “HepL” was added. Test code 340: “HepU” was added.
Test code 610: “DD” was divided into “DDPl”, “DDi” and “AdDD”. Test code 700:
“+DD” was divided into “+DDP”, “+DDi” and “+ADd”.
6.3.3.4 Test Order Record
“Exsample of transmission” was changed. Field 9.4.5

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Revision Date Major Contents of Changes
“8” of the maximum size column was deleted.
The clerical error of measurement item ID explanation was corrected.
Field 9.4.12 “S(STD)” was added to “Action code”. Table14: same as Table12.
6.3.3.5 Result record
“Exsample of transmission” was changed. Field 10.1.4 size was changed. 6 € 5
Field 10.1.5 size was changed. 7 € 5
Table 16:
Format length was changed. 6characters € 5characters. Test code 041: “PT” was divided
into “PT T” and “PT I”. Test code 051: “APTT” was divided into “FSL” and “FS”. Test
code 301: “AT” was added.
Test code 302: “AT%” was added. Test code 332: “BCPC” € “BCPC%”.
Test code 342: Test name “Hep”: Unit: “IU/mL” € “U/mL” Test code 341: “HepL” was
added.
Test code 342: “HepL” was added. Test code 341: “HepU” was added. Test code 342:
“HepU” was added. Test code 502: “+Fbg C.” € “Fbg C.” Test code 522: “-Fbg C.” €
“Fbg C.”
Test code 611: “DD” was divided into “DDPl”, “DDi” and “AdDD”. Test code 612:
“DD C.” was deleted.
Test code 612: “DD Pl” was added. Test code 612: “DDi” was added. Test code 612:
“Adv.DD” was added. Test code 662: “-vWF%” € “vWF%”
Test code 672: “+vWF%” € “vWF%”
Test code 701: “+DD” was divided into “+DDP”, “+DDi” and “+AdD”. Test code 702:
“+DD C.” was deleted.
Test code 702: “DD Pl” was added. Test code 702: “DDi” was added. Test code 702:
“Adv.DD” was added.
Test code 722: “+PFD C.” € “PFDP C.”
7. Examples of Communication Complete correction
The addition of a measurement item (INNOVANCE VWF AC)
6.3.3.3. Inquiry Record
Test code 800: “WFa” was added. Test code 810: “+WFa” was added. Test code 820: “-
WFa” was added.
6.3.3.4. Test Order Record
Test code 800: “WFa” was added. Test code 810: “+WFa” was added. Test code 820: “-
WFa” was added.
6.3.3.5 Result record
Test code 801: “WFa” was added.
Test code 802: “vWFAc%” was added. Test code 811: “+WFa” was added.
Test code 812: “vWFAc%” was added. Test code 821: “-WFa” was added.
Test code 822: “vWFAc%” was added.
The addition of ASTM2 format
1.03 2014/07/16 6.1.1.5. Interface parameters ASTM2 is added to a format setup.
6.3.1.2. Records
The contents of Table 4 "Comment record" were indicated.

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Revision Date Major Contents of Changes

6.3.2.3. Analysis results and QC data (CA-600  Host computer) The comment record
output pattern was added to Table 8.
6.3.3.5 Result record
The clerical error of a table reference place is corrected.
6.3.3.6. Comment record (Reagent LOT Information) Addition.
6.3.3.7. Comment record (Standard curve Information) Addition.
6.3.3.8. Comment record (QC measurement Information) Addition.
7. Examples of Communication
The example of communication of the comment record output was added.

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4. Overview
The aim of this document is to provide information on communication between the CA-600 and the host computer using
the ASTM protocol.

5. Terminology
The definition of the terminology used in this document is described as follows.
Numerics:
Indicates ASCII codes "0" (30h) through "9" (39h).
Alphabet:
Indicates ASCII codes "A" (41h) through "Z" (5Ah) and "a" (61h) through "z" (7Ah).
Alpha-numeric:
Indicates numerical or alphabetical characters.
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6. Communication Specifications
Communication specifications are based on a layer protocol.
(1) Physical layer
Specifies the sending and receiving of signals between the CA-600 and the host computer through physical and electrical conne
See section "6.1 Physical Layer (Hardware)".

(2) Data link layer


Specifies the sending and receiving of data by link connections and for each frame between the CA-600 and the host computer.
See section "6.2 Data Link Layer (Transmission Protocol)".

(3) Presentation layer


Specifies the messages that are sent and received by the CA-600 and the host computer.
See section "6.3 Presentation Layer".
Presentation layer
Data link layer
Physical layer
Specifies message specifications
Specifies link connection and frame specification
mechanical and electrical specifications

Note:
The CA-600 supports the serial interface. Among combinations of conformance to the standard and connection, the following three
combinations are supported:
1.ASTM E1381-91 mode (serial interface)
The presentation layer conforms to ASTM E1394-91.
The data link layer and the physical layer conform to ASTM E1381-91.

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6.1. Physical Layer (Hardware)
6.1.1. Serial Connection
6.1.1.1. Connectors
Although the ASTM standard specifies a D-SUB-25-pin male connector as standard, a D-SUB-9-pin-male I
connector, which is located on the rear of CA-600, is used to communicate.
Table 1: Connector pin assignment

Pin No. Signal name Signal direction


1 NC
2 Receive data RxD IN
3 Transmit data TxD OUT
4 Data terminal ready DTR OUT
5 Signal ground SG -
6 Data set ready DSR IN
7 Request to send RTS OUT
8 Clear to send CTS IN
9 NC
The control signals are not used with ASTM specifications. For this reason, do not make connections
to unused pins.
6.1.1.2. Signal identification level
Table 2: Signal identification level
Level Data signal Control signal
+3V or more Logic "0", start bit ON
-3V or less Logic "1", stop bit OFF
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6.1.1.3. Connection cable
Please configure a cable with a D-SUB 9 pin female adaptor for connecting to the instrument's D-SUB 9 ma
connector in accordance with the following connection chart.
CA-600 Host DB-9 computer
DB-9 DB-25

 TxD     
3 3 2 TxD            
        
RxD 2 2 3 RxD

SG 5 5 7 SG

RTS 7 7 4 RTS

CTS 8 8 5 CTS           

DTR 4 4 20 DTR

DSR 6 6 6 DSR

 NC        1
       
 NC        9
       

6.1.1.4. Interface circuit


The MAX232 (equivalent) is used in the bit serial voltage type interface circuit.
See “Appendix 1 Interface Circuit” for the reference

6.1.1.5. Interface parameters


Table 3: Interface parameters
Parameter Selection of settings
Format CA-500, CA-1000, ASTM*, ASTM2*
Baud rate 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600* bps
Data length 7 bits, 8 bits*
Stop bit 1 bit*, 2 bits
Parity None*, Even, Odd
The value with asterisk mark (*) allows conformance with the ASTM standard. [Note]
 However, 7-bit data lengths, even or odd parity and two stop bits are recognized by the ASTM standard for use wit
applications.
 In ASTM mode, the settings for the class and response code (ACK/NAK) are ignored.
 In ASTM2 setup, the comment record of the presentation layer becomes effective.

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6.1.1.6. Standard specifications (ASTM E1381-91)
The physical layer of the CA-600 conforms to ASTM E1381-91 "5. Physical Layer", except for the connect
The CA-600 uses a D-SUB-9 pin male connector. (The ASTM standard specifies a 25-pin male
connector.)

6.2. Data Link Layer (Transmission Protocol)


The data link layer transfers data between systems using a character-based protocol in accordance with ASTM E1381-91 "6. Data Link L
This section briefly describes communication control procedures. For details, see ASTM E1381-91.
6.2.1. Communication status
The data link layer consists of the following two communication states:
 Neutral status
 Linked status

Transition to each status is accomplished through the following three phases.


1) Establishment phase
Establishes communication line, and determines the direction of data transfer. In this way, the sender and th
are identified, and the change is made from neutral status to linked status.
2) Transfer phase
The sender transmits messages to the receiver until all messages are transferred.
3) Termination phase
Releases the communication line. Changes both the sender and the receiver from linked status to neutral sta

Establishment phase
Transfer phase
Termination
phase
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6.2.2. Establishment phase
(1) The sender (CA-600) sends an [ENQ] signal to the receiver (host computer). To respond to the sender, the receiver perform
following action.
 Returns an [ACK] signal when the communication is enabled.
 Returns a [NAK] when the communication is disabled.

If the receiver responded [NAK], the sender waits for at least 10 seconds before attempting to send anoth
[ENQ] signal.
CA-60
Host Computer

Max. sec.
10 sec. or more
15
ENQ

ENQ
0
NAK

(2) When both the sender and receiver send [ENQ] signals, the host computer must yield control authority to the
 The CA-600 sends [ENQ] again after one second.
 The host computer must wait for 20 seconds before sending [ENQ] again.

1 sec. or
CA-60
Host Computer

CA-600
Host Com

more

0
ENQ

ENQ
ENQ
ENQ

puter
ENQ

20 sec. or ENQ
more
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6.2.3. Transfer phase
During the transfer phase, the sender sends messages to the receiver. The transfer phase continues until all messages have been

(1) If the text contains 240 characters or less, a frame with the following structure will be transferred.
[STX] [F#] [Text] [ETX] [CHK1] [CHK2] [CR] [LF]
(2) If the text contains more than 240 characters, it is divided into two or more frames. The intermediate frame
text termination code is [ETB], and the final frame text termination code is [ETX].
[STX] [F#] [Text] [ETB] [CHK1] [CHK2] [CR] [LF]
[STX] [F#] [Text] [ETB] [CHK1] [CHK2] [CR] [LF]
……
[STX] [F#] [Text] [ETX] [CHK1] [CHK2] [CR] [LF]

Symbol Explanation
[STX] Start of a frame
[F#] Frame number
One of the numbers 0 to 7 is used, beginning with 1 and repeating 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
and 0.
In case of retrains, the same frame number is sent.

[Text] ASTM E1394-91 records are used. (See 6.3.)


For this reason, the codes below will not be used. 0x00-0x06,0x08,0x0A,0x0E-0x1F,0x7F,0xFF

[ETB] Control code indicating end of text (for intermediate frame)


[ETX] Control code indicating end of text (for the final frame)
[CHK1] [CHK2] Expressed by characters "0" - "9" and "A" - "F".
Characters beginning from the character following [STX] and until [ETB] or [ETX] (including
[ETB] or [ETX]) are added in binary. The 2-digit numbers, which represent the least significant
8 bits in hexadecimal code, are converted to ASCII characters "0" - "9" and "A" - "F". The most
significant digit is stored in CHK1 and the least significant digit in CHK2.

[CR] [LF] Control code indicating end of frame


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(4) If the receiver has successfully received the frame, and is prepared to receive the next frame, the receiver
responds with [ACK]. After the sender receives [ACK], the sender advances the frame number and either sends a n
or transitions to the termination phase.
(5) If the receiver fails to receive the frame and is prepared to receive the same frame again, the receiver responds
[NAK]. After the sender receives [NAK], the sender sends the most recent frame again, using the same frame num
total of six attempts to send the frame failed, the sender transitions to the
termination phase and must end sending of the message.

Max. 15 sec. Max. 15


sec.

First Sixth

EOT
Text frame#1  Text frame#1
Sender
Receiver 

NAK
NAK
(6) The CA-600 processes the response of [EOT] from the Host computer as [ACK]. (Response of [EOT] from
the receiver is usually a request to suspend a transmission to the sender. However, the CA-600 does not support th

6.2.4. Termination phase


During the termination phase, the status returns to neutral.
The sender sends the [EOT] to inform the receiver that the message transmission has been completed.
When the sender sends [EOT], the sender transitions to neutral status. When the receiver receives [EOT], the receiver transition
status.

6.2.5. Time out


The timer is used to detect a failure to coordinate between the sender and the receiver. The timer is used as a mean of the recove
communication line and communication destination device failure.

(1) During the establishment phase, the timer is set when the sender sends [ENQ]. The time out results
response of [ACK], [NAK] or [ENQ] is not received within 15 seconds. After time out, the sender transitions
to the termination phase.
(2) During transfer phase, the 15-second timer is set when the sender sends the final character of a frame. Time o
if no response is received within 15 seconds. After time out, the sender transitions to the termination pha
receiver sets a 30-second timer when first entering the transfer phase or when responding (either [ACK] or
a frame. Time out results if the receiver does not receive a frame or [EOT] from the sender within 30 seconds. Aft
the receiver discards the latest incomplete message
and transitions to the termination phase.

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6.3. Presentation Layer
6.3.1. Messages, Records and Fields
6.3.1.1. Massages
In the presentation layer, all data is transmitted using messages. Messages are composed of record arrays th
start with message header record (H) and end with message termination record (L).
6.3.1.2. Records
A record is a series of text, beginning with an ASCII alphabet characters referred to as the identifier, and en
with [CR].
Table 4: Records
Record type Record Level Description
identifier
Header record H 0 Contains the sender and the receiver information
Patient information record P 1 Contains the patient information
Inquiry record Q 1 Requires test order information requesting to the host
computer
Test order record O 2 Contains test order information
Test result record R 3 Contains test result information
Comment record C 1-4 Contains information on the comment.
Manufacturer information M 1-4 Not used
record
Scientific information S N/A Not used
record
Message terminator record L 0 Indicates the end of the message
 A smaller level number indicates a higher level.
 A higher-level record contains information that is common to all lower-level records.
 All levels other than 0 must be located after higher levels. However, the comment record can be inserted at any level. They
considered to be one lower level than the preceding record.
 Example transmission
H  P  O  R  L........ Correct
H  R  L ........................ Incorrect, because P and O must be transmitted in prior to R

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6.3.1.3. Fields
A record is further divided into multiple fields by field delimiters. A field is identified by its position within
and has a variable length. The following is used as delimiters.
Table 5: Fields

Type Code Description


Field delimiter Vertical bar ( | ) Separates adjacent field within a record
(7Ch)
Repeat delimiter Back slash (\) Separates multiple numbers of descriptors in a field
(5Ch)
Component delimiter Caret ^ (5Eh) Separates data elements within a field that has a hierarchical or qualifier nature
Escape delimiter Ampersand & Used within a text field to identify special case operations.
(26H) ("|" → &F&, "\" → &R&, "^" → &S&, "&" → &E&, and hexadecimals →
&Xxxxx&)
Massage
Record
Delimiter "|" or "\"
Delimiter "^"

Record 1 Record 2  Record n


Field 1 Field 2  Field n CR
Component Component  Component

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6.3.2. Communication Protocol
6.3.2.1. Analysis order inquiry (CA-600  Host computer)
This protocol is used for the CA-600 to inquire to the host computer analysis information to obtain the sample information.
Inquiry can be made with keyword of the sample ID Number in the CA-600.
Table 6: Analysis Order Inquiry

CA-600 Direction Host computer


ENQ 
 ACK
H (Header Record) 
 ACK
Q (Inquiry Record) 
 ACK
L (Message Terminator Record) 
 ACK
EOT 
6.3.2.2. Analysis information (Host computer  CA-600)
This protocol is used for the host computer to respond analysis information against the inquiry made by the CA- 600.

Table 7: Analysis Information


CA-600 Direction Host computer
 ENQ
ACK 
 H (Header Record)
ACK 
 P (Patient Information Record)
ACK 
 O (Test Order Record)
ACK 
 L (Message Terminator Record)
ACK 
 EOT
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6.3.2.3. Analysis results and QC data (CA-600  Host computer)
This protocol is used for the CA-600 to transmit the analysis result, the QC data in a real-time transmission (QC
sample Number is "QCXX" and transmitted as similar to the regular sample data), and the QC data in the manual output.

Table 8: Analysis results and QC data


CA-600 Direction Host computer
ENQ 
 ACK
H (Header Record) 
 ACK
P (Patient Information Record) 
 ACK
O (Test Order Record) 
 ACK
R: Result Record 
 ACK
C: Comment Record 
 ACK
L (Message Terminator Record) 
 ACK
EOT 
Replicating
the No. of parameters

* Comment Record becomes effective in ASTM2 format.


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6.3.3. Details of Record
6.3.3.1. Header Record
[Example of transmission]
 CA-600  Host computer
H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1<CR>
 Host computer  CA-600
H|\^&|||Host Name^^^^|||||CA-600<CR>

Table 9: Details of Header Record


ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. size Remarks
Field   (byte)
Host computer CA-600

7.1.1 Record type H H 1 Fixed


7.1.2 Delimiter definition | \ ^& | \^& 4 Fixed
7.1.3 Message control ID Not used Not used -
7.1.4 Access password Not used Not used -
7.1.5 Sender name or ID Analyzer name^ Software Host Name^^^^ 16^
version^ Analyzer serial No.^ 6^
Interface version^ ^
Logical ID number ^

7.1.6 Sender street address Not used Not used -

7.1.7 Reserved field Not used Not used -


7.1.8 Sender Telephone Not used Not used -
No.
7.1.9 Sender characteristics Not used Not used -

7.1.10 Receiver ID Not used Analyzer name 6


7.1.11 Comment Not used Not used -
7.1.12 Processing ID Not used Not used -
7.1.13 ASTM Version No. ASTM Version No. ASTM Version No. 1 Fixed
7.1.14 Date and Time of Not used Not used -
message
[Detailed explanation of the field]
1) 7.1.2 Delimiter definition
" | \ ^&" is used as a fixed character string. No field delimiter is required between 7.1.1 and 7.1.2.

2) 7.1.5 Sender name or ID


Analyzer name: Fixed to "CA-600"
*When "CA-500" is selected by "flag format" of the "host computer" setting, "CA-500" is set to the analyzer name.
Software version: Refers to the software version loaded to the CA-600
" XX-XX". Each "X" represents a number between 0 and 9.
Analyzer serial No.: Not used Interface version: Not used Logical ID number: Not used
HostName: Up to 16 characters.

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3) 7.1.10 ReceiverID
Analyzer name: Fixed to "CA-600"
*When "CA-500" is selected by "flag format" of the "host computer" setting, "CA-500" is set to the analyzer name.

4) 7.1.13 Version No.


Fixed to "1"
6.3.3.2. Patient information record
[Example of transmission]
 CA-600  Host computer P |1<CR>
 Host computer  CA-600
P |1<CR>

Table 10: Details of Patient Information Record


ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. Remarks
Field   size
Host computer *1 CA-600 (byte)

8.1.1 Record type P P 1 Fixed


8.1.2 Sequence No. Sequence No. Sequence No. 1 Sequence No. of records

8.1.3 Practice assigned Not used Not used -


patient ID
8.1.4 Laboratory assigned Not used Not used -
patient ID
8.1.5 Patient ID No. Not used Not used -
8.1.6 Patient name Not used Not used -
8.1.7 Mother's maiden name Not used Not used -
8.1.8 Birth date Not used Not used -
8.1.9 Patient sex Not used Not used -
8.1.10 Patient race Not used Not used -
8.1.11 Patient address Not used Not used -
8.1.12 Reserved Not used Not used -
8.1.13 Patient telephone No. Not used Not used -
8.1.14 Attending physician name Not used Not used -
8.1.15 Special field 1 Not used Not used -
8.1.16 Special field 2 Not used Not used -
8.1.17 Patient height Not used Not used -
8.1.18 Patient weight Not used Not used -
8.1.19 Patient's known or suspected Not used Not used -
diagnosis
8.1.20 Patient active medications Not used Not used -
8.1.21 Patient diet Not used Not used -
8.1.22 Practice field 1 Not used Not used -
8.1.23 Practice field 2 Not used Not used -
8.1.24 Admission and discharge dates Not used Not used -

8.1.25 Admission status Not used Not used -


8.1.26 Location Not used Not used -
8.1.27 DRG or AVG Not used Not used -

8.1.28 DRG or AVG2 Not used Not used -


8.1.29 Patient religion Not used Not used -
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ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. Remarks
Field   size
Host computer *1 CA-600 (byte)

8.1.30 Marital status Not used Not used -


8.1.31 Isolation status Not used Not used -
8.1.32 Language Not used Not used -
8.1.33 Hospital service Not used Not used -
8.1.34 Hospital institution Not used Not used -
8.1.35 Dosage category Not used Not used -
[Detailed explanation of the field]
1) 8.1.2 Sequence No.
The sequence number starts with 1 and indicates the sequence position in which the record appeared in the message. This numb
to 1 when a higher-level record appears in the message.
This number is virtually fixed to 1 since the CA-600 can use the P record only once.

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6.3.3.3. Inquiry Record
[Example of transmission]
 CA-600  Host computer
Q|1|000001^01^123456789012345^B||^^^040^PT T |0|20010905150000<CR>
 Host computer  CA-600 Not used

Table 11: Details of Request Information Record


ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. Remarks
Field   size
Host computer CA-600 (byte)

12.1 1 Record Type Q Not used 1


12.1.2 Sequence No. 1 Not used 4
12.1.3 Starting Range ID No. Rack No.^ Tube position^ Not used 6^
Sample ID No.^ 2^
Sample ID No. attribute 15^
1^

12.1.4 Ending Range ID No. Not used Not used -


12.1.5 Universal test ID ^^^Test code (See Table Not used ^^^3
12) ^ ^8
Test name
When requesting multiple
parameters, use the repeat
symbol as below:
Test parameter information
1\Test parameter information
2\Test parameter information
3\Test parameter information
4\Test parameter
information 5

12.1.6 Nature of request day limit 0 Not used 1 0: Request date Request
date is not
defined in the ASTM.
12.1.7 Beginning request date YYYYMMDDHHMM Not used 14
and time SS
12.1.8- Ending request result Not used Not used -
12.1 13 date through Requested
information status code
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[Detailed explanation of the field]
1) 12.1.2 Sequence No.
The sequence number starts with 1 and indicates the sequence position in which the record appeared in the message. This number i
when a higher-level record appears in the message.

2) 12.1.3 Starting Range ID No.


Rack No.: Assigned to the rack. Normal sample or STAT sample: 6-digit number
If the number of digits is less than six, the rack number will be aligned to the right and the missing digits will be padded wit
In the CA-600, only the two rightmost digits are displayed on the screen.

Tube position: A 2-digit number that indicates the position of the sample in the rack Normal sample: 01 - 10
STAT sample: 00

Sample ID number: A 15-digit number consisting of alpha-numeric characters. Depends on the direction for use,
"-" (2DH) can be inserted between characters. "-" is included in 15-digit number. The zero suppression function is
performed. If the number is less than 15-digit, it is aligned to the right and spaces (020H) are padded to the most s
digit. If the sample barcode cannot be read, sample ID numbers beginning with "ΔΔERR0000000001" are assigne
sequentially to the samples. (The symbol "Δ" indicates a space.)
The sample number beginning with "QC" is reserved to use for the QC analysis.
Sample ID No. attribute:
M: Manually entered
This attribute is used for sample numbers that were manually entered.
A: Automatically assigned number by the analyzer
This attribute is used for sample numbers that were assigned by the automatic increment function or when an ID re
occurred and sample numbers that begin with "ERR" were set.
B: Barcode reader read number
This is used when the sample ID number is read by the ID barcode reader.

3) 12.1.5 Universal test ID


Test code: Suffixing 0 to the "Host ID" in the "Test Protocol” makes the test code. See Table 12. Test name: Up to 8 ch
See Table 12.

4) 12.1.7 Beginning request result date and time


The date format is fixed to "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS".
Here, YYYY indicates the year, MM the month, DD the day, HH the hour in the 24-hour system (00-23), MM the minute (0
the second (00).
In the CA-600, the second is fixed to 00.

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Table 12: Test code (For the requested information record)
Test code Test name Test code Test name
040 PT T 440 Reserved
040 PT I 450 Reserved
050 FSL 460 Reserved
050 FS 470 Reserved
060 Fbg 500 +Fbg
070 Reserved 510 TT
080 Reserved 520 -Fbg
090 Reserved 600 Reserved
100 Reserved 610 DDPl
120 II 610 DDi
150 V 610 AdDD
170 VII 620 PFDP
180 VIII 630 Reserved
190 IX 640 Reserved
200 X 650 vWF
210 XI 660 -vWF
220 XII 670 +vWF
250 PCcl 680 Reserved
260 BXT 690 Reserved
270 LA1 700 +DDP
280 LA2 700 +DDi
290 Reserved 700 +ADd
300 AT3 710 Reserved
300 AT 720 +PFD
310 APL 800 WFa
320 Plg 810 +WFa
330 BCPC 820 -WFa
340 Hep 830 Reserved
340 HepL 840 Reserved
340 HepU 850 Reserved
360 Reserved 860 Reserved
370 Reserved 870 Reserved
390 Reserved 880 Reserved
400 Reserved 890 Reserved
410 Reserved 900 Reserved
420 Reserved 000 Reserved
430 Reserved 999 Reserved
* The test code and test name are the settings when shipping from the factory.
* Due to the possibility that parameters will be added in the future, prepare a receiving program t
skips data when a code that is not included in the list is received.
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6.3.3.4. Test Order Record
[Example of transmission]
 CA-600  Host computer
O|1||000001^01^123456789012345^B||R||||||N<CR>
 Host computer  CA-600
O|1|000001^01^123456789012345^B||^^^040^^100\^^^050^^100
\^^^060^^100|R|20010807101000|||||N<CR>
Table 13: Details of Test Order Record

ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. Remarks


Field   size
Host computer CA-600 (byte)

9.4.1 Record type   1 Fixed


9.4.2 Sequence No. 1 Sequence No. 4 Sequence No. of records
9.4.3 Specimen ID Not used Rack No.^ 6^ Sample ID No. attribute is one of
Tube Position^ 2^ the followings:
M: Manually entered
Sample ID No.^ 15^ A: Automatically assigned
Sample ID No. attribute 1 number by the analyzer
B: Barcode reader read number
C: Host computer

9.4.4 Instrument specimen ID Rack No.^ Tube Not used 6^


Position^ 2^
Sample ID No.^ 15^
Sample ID No. 1
attribute
9.4.5 Universal test ID Not used ^^^Test code ^^^3
^^Dilution ratio ^^3
When requesting
multiple parameters, use
the repeat symbol as
below:
Test parameter
information 1\Test
parameter information
2\Test parameter
information 3\Test
parameter information
4\Test parameter
information 5

9.4.6 Priority Priority Priority 1 S(STAT, STAT sample)


R(Routine, Normal sample)
9.4.7 Requested/order date Not used YYYYMMDDHH 14
and time MMSS
9.4.8 – Specimen collection date Not used Not used -
9.4.11 and time through Collector
ID
9.4.12 Action code Action code Action code 1 N Normal sample Q QC material
S STD

9.4.13 – Danger code through Not used Not used -


9.4.31 Material institution
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[Detailed explanation of the field]
1) 9.4.2 Sequence No.
The sequence number starts with 1 and indicates the sequence position in which the record appeared in the message. This number i
when a higher-level record appears in the message.

2) 9.4.3 Specimen ID
Rack No.: Assigned to the rack. Normal sample or STAT sample: 6-digit number
If the number of digits is less than six, the rack number will be aligned to the right and the missing digits will be padded wit
In the CA-600, only the two rightmost digits are displayed on the screen. Return the same number that was the subject of the
Tube position: A 2-digit number that indicates the position of the sample in the rack (00 - 99) Return the same number that w
subject of the inquiry.
Sample ID number: A 15-digit number consisting of alpha-numeric characters or hyphens "-" (2Dh). "Return the same num
was the subject of the inquiry.
Sample ID No. attribute: Indicates how the sample ID No. was registered.
Return the same number that was the subject of the inquiry. " "
3) 9.4.4 Instrument Specimen ID
Rack No.: Assigned to the rack. Normal sample or STAT sample: 6-digit number
If the number of digits is less than six, the rack number will be aligned to the right and the missing digits will be padded wit
In the CA-600, only the two rightmost digits are displayed on the screen.
Tube position: A 2-digit number that indicates the position of the sample in the rack Normal sample: 01 - 10
STAT sample: 00
Sample ID number: A 15-digit number consisting of numeric characters. Depends on the direction for use, the hyphen "-"(2
inserted between characters. "-"is included in 15-digit number. The zero suppression function is not performed. If the numbe
than 15-digit, it is aligned to the right and spaces (020H) are padded to the most significant digit. If the sample barcode cann
sample ID numbers beginning with "ΔΔERR0000000001" are assigned sequentially to the samples. (The symbol "Δ" indica
For QC analysis, "QC01" - "QC06" are used (Specify Q for the action code in 9.4.12).
Sample ID No. attribute:
M: Manually entered
Sample ID No. is manually entered through the touch panel.
A: Automatically assigned number by the analyzer
This attribute is used for sample numbers that were assigned by the automatic increment function or when an ID read error o
and sample numbers that begin with "ERR" were set.
B: Barcode reader read number
This is used when the sample ID number is read by the ID barcode reader.
C: Host computer
This attribute is used for sample numbers that were specified from the host computer.

4) 9.4.5 Universal Test ID


When an order is sent from the host computer to the CA-600, set the test code that was sent as 12.1.5 Universal Test ID of th
information record. If there are no parameters, it can be skipped.
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Test code: Suffixing 0 to the "Host ID" in the "Test Procotol” makes the test code.
Table 14: Test code for the test order record
Test code Test name Test code Tname
040 PT T 440 Reserved e
s
040 PT I 450 Reserved t
050 FSL 460 Reserved
050 FS 470 Reserved
060 Fbg 500 +Fbg
070 Reserved 510 TT
080 Reserved 520 -Fbg
090 Reserved 600 Reserved
100 Reserved 610 DDPl
120 II 610 DDi
150 V 610 AdDD
170 VII 620 PFDP
180 VIII 630 Reserved
190 IX 640 Reserved
200 X 650 vWF
210 XI 660 -vWF
220 XII 670 +vWF
250 PCcl 680 Reserved
260 BXT 690 Reserved
270 LA1 700 +DDP
280 LA2 700 +DDi
290 Reserved 700 +AdD
300 AT3 710 Reserved
300 AT 720 +PFD
310 APL 800 WFa
320 Plg 810 +WFa
330 BCPC 820 -WFa
340 Hep 830 Reserved
340 HepL 840 Reserved
340 HepU 850 Reserved
360 Reserved 860 Reserved
370 Reserved 870 Reserved
390 Reserved 880 Reserved
400 Reserved 890 Reserved
410 Reserved 900 Reserved
420 Reserved 000 Reserved
430 Reserved 999 Reserved
* The test code and test name are the settings when shipping from the factory.
* Due to the possibility that parameters will be added in the future, prepare a receiving program t
data when a code that is not included in the list is received.
Dilution ratio: The dilution ratio cannot be set for the CA-600.
Set a fixed number of "100".

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5) 9.4.6 Priority
S (STAT): STAT sample R (Routine): Normal sample

6) 9.4.7 Requested/order date and time


Indicates the date and time of the analysis for the inquiry sample. The date format is fixed to "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS".
Here, YYYY indicates the year, MM the month, DD the day, HH the hour in the 24-hour system (00-23), MM the
minute (00-59), SS the second (00-59).

7) 9.4.12 Action code


CA-600  Host computer N: Normal sample
Q: QC sample
S: STD sample

Host Computer  CA-600 N: Normal sample


Q: QC sample

STD measurement cannot be directed from a host computer.


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6.3.3.5.Result record
[Example of transmission]
 CA-600  Host computer
R|1|^^^041^PT T ^100^1| 10.2|sec ||N||||||20070328135000<CR> R|2|^^^0
^100^1| 99.4|% ||N||||||20070328135000<CR>
……
 Host computer  CA-600 Not used

Table 15: Details of the Result Record


ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. Remarks
Field   size
Host computer CA-600 (byte)

10.1.1 Record type R Not used 1


10.1.2 Sequence No. Sequence No. Not used 4 Sequence No. beginning with 1

10.1.3 Universal test ID ^^^Test code^ Not used ^^^3^ 8^3^ Test code: Described as
Parameter^ Dilution 1 follows (Table 16)
ratio^ Analysis result Test name: Up to 8
type characters

10.1.4 Data or measurement Value Not used 5 Up to 5 characters


value
10.1.5 Units Units Not used 5 Up to 5 characters
10.1.6 Reference ranges Not used Not used -
10.1.7 Result abnormal flags Result abnormal Not used 1
flags
10.1.8 Nature of abnormality Not used Not used -
testing
10.1.9 Result status Not used Not used -
10.1.10 Date of change in Not used Not used -
instrument normative
values
10.1.11 Operator identification Not used Not used -
10.1.12 Date/Time test started Not used Not used -
10.1.13 Date/Time test YYYYMMDDHH Not used 14
completed MMSS
10.1.14 Instrument identification Not used Not used -

[Detailed explanation of the field]


1) 10.1.2 Sequence No.
The sequence number starts with 1 and indicates the sequence position in which the record appeared in the message. This number i
when a higher-level record appears in the message.

2) 10.1.3 "Universal test ID" through 10.1.13 "Date time test


completed"
Fields to be set will vary depending on the contents to be
transmitted. 29/
2.1) When multiple parameters are output: Parameters with analysis order are output.
a) 10.1.3 Universal Test ID
Test code: Indicates analysis procedure parameters. This code is a combination of a 2-digit universal test code and the fo
digit IDs. See Table 16.
1: Time
2: Percent activity/concentration
3: Ratio
4: INR
5: DFbg

Table 16: Test code


Test code Test name Unit Format Test code Test name Unit Format
041 PT T sec ###.# 312 APL% % ###.#
041 PT I sec ###.# 321 Plg dOD #.###
042 PT% % ###.# 322 Plg% % ###.#
043 PT R. - ##.## 331 BCPC dOD #.###
044 PT INR - ##.## 332 BCPC% % ###.#
045 dFbg mg/dL #### 341 Hep dOD #.###
051 FSL sec ###.# 342 Hep U/mL ##.##
051 FS sec ###.# 341 HepL dOD #.###
061 Fbg sec ###.# 342 HepL IU/mL ##.##
062 Fbg C. mg/dL #### 341 HepU dOD #.###
07X Reserved Reserved 342 HepU IU/mL ##.##
08X Reserved Reserved 36X Reserved Reserved
09X Reserved Reserved 37X Reserved Reserved
10X Reserved Reserved 39X Reserved Reserved
121 II sec ###.# 40X Reserved Reserved
122 II% % ###.# 41X Reserved Reserved
151 V sec ###.# 42X Reserved Reserved
152 V% % ###.# 43X Reserved Reserved
171 VII sec ###.# 44X Reserved Reserved
172 VII% % ###.# 45X Reserved Reserved
181 VIII sec ###.# 46X Reserved Reserved
182 VIII% % ###.# 47X Reserved Reserved
191 IX sec ###.# 501 +Fbg sec ###.#
192 IX% % ###.# 502 Fbg C. mg/dL ####
201 X sec ###.# 511 TT sec ###.#
202 X% % ###.# 521 -Fbg sec ###.#
211 XI sec ###.# 522 Fbg C. mg/dL ####
212 XI% % ###.# 60X Reserved Reserved
221 XII sec ###.# 611 DDPl dOD .####
222 XII% % ###.# 612 DD Pl ug/L ####
251 PCcl sec ###.# 611 DDi dOD .####
252 PC.cl% % ###.# 612 DDi. mg/L ##.##
261 BXT sec ###.# 611 AdDD dOD .####
271 LA1 sec ###.# 612 Adv.DD mg/L ##.##
281 LA2 sec ###.# 621 PFDP dOD .####
29X Reserved Reserved 622 PFDP C. ug/mL ###.#
301 AT3 dOD #.### 63X Reserved Reserved
302 AT3% % ###.# 64X Reserved Reserved
301 AT dOD #.### 651 vWF dOD .####
302 AT% % ###.# 652 vWF% % ###.#
311 APL dOD #.### 661 -vWF dOD .####
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Test code Test name Unit Format Test code Test name Unit Format
662 vWF% % ###.# 802 vWFAc% % ###.#
671 +vWF dOD .#### 811 +WFa dOD .####
672 vWF% % ###.# 812 vWFAc% % ###.#
68X Reserved Reserved 821 -WFa dOD .####
69X Reserved Reserved 822 vWFAc% % ###.#
701 +DDP dOD .#### 83X Reserved Reserved
702 DD Pl ug/L #### 84X Reserved Reserved
701 +DDi dOD .#### 85X Reserved Reserved
702 DDi mg/L ##.## 86X Reserved Reserved
701 +AdD dOD .#### 87X Reserved Reserved
702 Adv.DD mg/L ##.## 88X Reserved Reserved
71X Reserved Reserved 89X Reserved Reserved
721 +PFD dOD .#### 90X Reserved Reserved
722 PFDP C. ug/mL ###.# 000 Reserved Reserved
801 WFa dOD .#### 999 Reserved Reserved
* The test code and test name are the settings when shipping from the factory.
Test name: Test name. For calculation parameters, the calculation parameter name. Up to
characters
See Table 16.
Dilution ratio: Outputs the dilution percentage used in analysis. Up to 3 characters

Analysis result type:


1 : Normal (Auto output) 2 : Average (Auto output)
5 : Normal (Manual Output)
6 : Average (Manual Output)

b) 10.1.4 Data or measurement value


Analysis data for each test parameter is output. This is a number of up to 5 digits. The data format is described
16. If the analysis results can not be obtained, the mask characters are input in part of the integral number. The
characters are as follows.
*: Analysis failure
/: Average calculation failure
+: Display digit overflow
-: Calculation failure

When less than 5 characters, it is buried by right-justification by an en space (20h) in front.


c) 10.1.5 Units
The unit for each test parameter is output.Up to 5 characters. When less than 5 characters, the unit name is left-
justification and is back filled up with an en space (20h).
The units set in the CA-600 are output. (The ASTM describes the abbreviation of ISO standard should be
used.) See Table 16.

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d) 10.1.7 Result abnormal flag
L: Below lower patient limit H: Above upper patient limit
<: Below lower report limit.
>: Above upper report limit N: Normal test result
A: Analysis error

e) 10.1.13 Date /time test completed


Indicates the date and time the test was completed.
The date format is fixed to "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS".
Here, YYYY indicates the year, MM the month, DD the day, HH the hour in the 24-hour system (00-23), MM
(00-59), SS the second (00).
In the CA-600, the second is fixed to 00.

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6.3.3.6.Comment record (Reagent LOT Information)
An one-line comment record (Reagent LOT Information) is outputted after a result record of each measurem
(*)
When there are two or more calculation parameters, it is outputted after a result record of the last calculation
parameters.
It outputs, when a format setup is ASTM2.

* There are three kinds of comment records. An output is performed in order of "Standard curve Informatio
 Reagent LOT Information  QC measurement Information".When a comment record (Standard curve
Information) is outputted, an output is performed after that.
Comment record (Standard curve Information) : See 6.3.3.7.
Comment record (QC measurement Information) : See 6.3.3.8.

[Example of transmission]
 CA-600  Host computer
C|1|I|LOT^040^527501|I<CR>
 Host computer  CA-600 Not used
Table 17: Details of the Comment Record (Reagent LOT Information)

ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. Remarks


Field   size
Host computer CA-600 (byte)

11.1.1 Record type C Not used 1


11.1.2 Sequence No. Sequence No. Not used 4 Sequence No. of records
11.1.3 Annotation source I Not used 1 Clinical equipment system
11.1.4 Annotation text Information class^ Not used 3^
Test code^ 3^
Transmit 1 reagent 12,
LOT,
Transmit 2 reagent 12,
LOT,
Transmit 3 reagent 12,
LOT,
Transmit 4 reagent 12
LOT
11.1.5 Annotation format I Not used 1 Equipment information
annotation
[Detailed explanation of the field]
1) 11.1.2 Sequence No.
The sequence number starts with 1 and indicates the sequence position in which the record appeared in the message. This number i
when a higher-level record appears in the message.

2) 11.1.3 Annotation source


Fixed to I. It indicates clinical equipment system.
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3) 11.1.4 Annotation text Information class:
It is the Information class of the text field. Reagent lot information is set to LOT.

Test code:
Test code: Suffixing 0 to the "Host ID" in the "Test Procotol” makes the test code. See Table 18.

Transmit 1-4 Reagent LOT:


It is a LOT number of a reagent and a dilution used by measurement. For transmission order, refer toTable 18.
It is omitted when the setup of the reagent information in a standard curve menu is not performed.

4) 11.1.5 Annotation format


Fixed to I. Signifies annotation of equipment information.
Table 18: Test code and reagent LOT transmission order
Transmission order
Test code Test name Test Protocol Transmit 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 Transmit 4
reagent LOT reagent LOT reagent LOT reagent LOT
040 PT T PT THS PT THS - - -
PT I PT INN PT INN - - -
050 FSL APTT FSL APTT FSL CaCl2 - -
FS APTT FS APTT FS CaCl2 - -
060 Fbg Fbg Fbg OVB - -
Fbg MFU Fbg MFU - - -
070 Reserved - - - - -
080 Reserved - - - - -
090 Reserved - - - - -
100 Reserved - - - - -
120 II II-THS II PT THS OVB -
II-INN II PT INN OVB -
150 V V-THS V PT THS OVB -
V-INN V PT INN OVB -
170 VII VII-THS VII PT THS OVB -
VII-INN VII PT INN OVB -
180 VIII VIII-ACT VIII APTT ACT CaCl2 OVB
VIII-FSL VIII APTT FSL CaCl2 OVB
VIII-FS VIII APTT FS CaCl2 OVB
VIII-PSL VIII APTT PSL CaCl2 OVB
190 IX IX -ACT IX APTT ACT CaCl2 OVB
IX -FSL IX APTT FSL CaCl2 OVB
IX -FS IX APTT FS CaCl2 OVB
IX -PSL IX APTT PSL CaCl2 OVB
200 X X-THS X PT THS OVB -
X-INN X PT INN OVB -
210 XI XI -ACT XI APTT ACT CaCl2 OVB
XI -FSL XI APTT FSL CaCl2 OVB
XI -FS XI APTT FS CaCl2 OVB
XI -PSL XI APTT PSL CaCl2 OVB
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Transmission order
Test code Test name Test Protocol Transmit 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 Transmit 4
reagent LOT reagent LOT reagent LOT reagent LOT
220 XII XII -ACT XII APTT ACT CaCl2 OVB
XII -FSL XII APTT FSL CaCl2 OVB
XII -FS XII APTT FS CaCl2 OVB
XII -PSL XII APTT PSL CaCl2 OVB
250 PCcl PCcl PC.A.cl PC.APTT CaCl2 PC.DefP
260 BXT BXT Batrox - - -
270 LA1 LA1 LA1 - - -
280 LA2 LA2 LA2 - - -
290 Reserved - - - - -
300 AT AT ATReag ATSub ATBuf -
AT3 BCAT3 AT3Thro AT3Subs OVB -
310 APL APL AplReag PlSubs OVB -
320 Plg Plg Strepto PlSubs OVB -
330 BCPC BCPC BCPCAct BCPCSub OVB -
340 Hep Hep AT3Reag FXaReag HepSubs SHP
HepL AT3Reag FXaReag HepSubs SHP
HepU AT3Reag FXaReag HepSubs SHP
360 Reserved - - - - -
370 Reserved - - - - -
390 Reserved - - - - -
400 Reserved - - - - -
410 Reserved - - - - -
420 Reserved - - - - -
430 Reserved - - - - -
440 Reserved - - - - -
450 Reserved - - - - -
460 Reserved - - - - -
470 Reserved - - - - -
500 +Fbg +Fbg Fbg OVB - -
510 TT TT TestThr - - -
TT TC Thrombo - - -
520 -Fbg -Fbg Fbg OVB - -
600 Reserved - - - - -
610 DD DD PLUS DD.P.I.A DD.P.I.R OVB -
DDi DD INN DDi.SUP DDi.BUF DDi.REA DDi.DIL
AdDD Adv.DD Ad.DD.A Ad.DD.R OVB -
620 PFDP PFDP PFDP.B PFDP.L PFDP.SB -
630 Reserved - - - - -
640 Reserved - - - - -
650 vWF vWF vWBuf vWReag OVB -
660 -vWF -vWF vWBuf vWReag OVB -
670 +vWF +vWF vWBuf vWReag OVB -
680 Reserved - - - - -
700 +DD +DD PLUS DD.P.I.A DD.P.I.R OVB -
+DDi +DD INN DDi.SUP DDi.BUF DDi.REA DDi.DIL
+AdDD Adv.DD Ad.DD.A Ad.DD.R OVB -
710 Reserved - - - - -
720 +PFDP +PFDP PFDP.B PFDP.L PFDP.SB -
730 Reserved - - - - -
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Transmission order
Test code Test name Test Protocol Transmit 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 Transmit 4
reagent LOT reagent LOT reagent LOT reagent LOT
800 WFa WFa WFAcII WFAcIII WFAcI OVB
810 +WFa +WFa WFAcII WFAcIII WFAcI OVB
820 -WFa -WFa WFAcII WFAcIII WFAcI OVB
830 Reserved - - - - -
840 Reserved - - - - -
850 Reserved - - - - -
860 Reserved - - - - -
870 Reserved - - - - -
880 Reserved - - - - -
890 Reserved - - - - -
900 Reserved - - - - -
000 Reserved - - - - -
999 Reserved - - - - -
* The test code, test name, Test Protocol and Transmission order are the settings when shipping from the factory.
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6.3.3.7.Comment record (Standard curve Information)
An one-line comment record (Standard curve Information) is outputted after a result record of each Test item
A comment record is not outputted when calculation parameters is Time or Ratio. A case does not output a
record as calculation parameters is INR and CurveFit is ISI input.
It outputs, when a format setup is ASTM2.

* There are three kinds of comment records. An output is performed in order of "Standard curve Informatio
 Reagent LOT Information  QC measurement Information". Comment record (Reagent LOT Informa
6.3.3.6.
Comment record (QC measurement Information) : See 6.3.3.8.
[Example of transmission]
 CA-600  Host computer
C|1|I|CAL^042^20140701^1^502501|I<CR>
 Host computer  CA-600 Not used
Table 19: Details of the Comment Record (Standard curve Information)

ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. Remarks


Field   size
Host computer CA-600 (byte)

11.1.1 Record type C Not used 1


11.1.2 Sequence No. Sequence No. Not used 4 Sequence No. of records
11.1.3 Annotation source I Not used 1 Clinical equipment system
11.1.4 Annotation text Information class ^ Not used 3^
Test code ^ 3^
Standard curve 8^
measurement date^
Standard curve ID^ 1^
Calibrator LOT 12
11.1.5 Annotation format I Not used 1 Equipment information
annotation
[Detailed explanation of the field]
1) 11.1.2 Sequence No.
The sequence number starts with 1 and indicates the sequence position in which the record appeared in the message. This number i
when a higher-level record appears in the message.

2) 11.1.3 Annotation source


Fixed to I. It indicates clinical equipment system.
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3) 11.1.4 Annotation text Information class:
It is the Information class of the text field. Standard curve Information is set to CAL.

Test code:
Indicates analysis procedure parameters. This code is a combination of a 2-digit universal test code and the follow
IDs. See Table 16.
1: Time
2: Percent activity/concentration
3: Ratio
4: INR
5: DFbg
Standard curve measurement date:
Signifies the date of standard curve measurement of the measurement item of the result record.
"YYYYMMDD" Format fixed.
YYYY: Western calendar year, MM: Month, DD: Day When the standard curve is not measured, this is omitted.
Standard curve ID:
Fixed to 1.
Calibrator LOT:
A LOT number of a calibrator is used for standard curve measurement in the measurement item of the result recor
When the calibrator information of the standard curve is not set, this is omitted.

* Since calibrator information that can be registered in the reagent setting screen of standard curve is one type, onl
of information can be transmitted even using SHP and PT multi calibrator at creating PT% standard
curve and PT-INR.
4) 11.1.5 Annotation format
Fixed to I. Signifies annotation of equipment information.
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6.3.3.8.Comment record (QC measurement Information)
An one-line comment record (QC measurement Information) is outputted after a result record of each measu
item. (*)
When there are two or more calculation parameters, it is outputted after a result record of the last calculation
parameters.
It outputs, when a format setup is ASTM2.

* There are three kinds of comment records. An output is performed in order of "Standard curve Informatio
 Reagent LOT Information  QC measurement Information".When a comment record (Standard curve
Information) and a comment record (Reagent LOT Information) is outputted, an output is performed after th
Comment record (Reagent LOT Information) : See 6.3.3.6.
Comment record (Standard curve Information) : See 6.3.3.7.

[Example of transmission]
 CA-600  Host computer
C|1|I|QC^040^201407011530^^502701\QC^040^201407011600^^512601|I<CR>
 Host computer  CA-600 Not used
Table 20: Details of the Comment Record (QC measurement Information)

ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. Remarks


Field   size
Host computer CA-600 (byte)

11.1.1 Record type C Not used 1


11.1.2 Sequence No. Sequence No. Not used 4 Sequence No. of records
11.1.3 Annotation source I Not used 1 Clinical equipment system
11.1.4 Annotation text Information class^ Not used 3^ When two or more control is
Test code^ 3^ being used, it divides by the
Measurement date^ 12^ repeat \.
Control name^ 12^
Control LOT 12
11.1.5 Annotation format I Not used 1 Equipment information
annotation
[Detailed explanation of the field]
1) 11.1.2 Sequence No.
The sequence number starts with 1 and indicates the sequence position in which the record appeared in the message. This number i
when a higher-level record appears in the message.

2) 11.1.3 Annotation source


Fixed to I. It indicates clinical equipment system.
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3) 11.1.4 Annotation text Information class:
It is the Information class of the text field. QC measurement information is set to QC.

Test code:
Test code: Suffixing 0 to the "Host ID" in the "Test Procotol” makes the test code. See Table 18.

Measurement date:
The newest QC measurement date.
Control name:
Not used in CA-600 series.
Control LOT:
A LOT number of control that is used for QC control measurement of the measurement item of the result record.
When a setup of the control information on QC control is performed by two or more QC files, it divides by the rep
When the QC control information is not set in each QC file, this is omitted.

4) 11.1.5 Annotation format


Fixed to I. Signifies annotation of equipment information.
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6.3.3.9. Message termination record
[Example of transmission]
 CA-600  Host computer L|1|N<CR>
 Host computer  CA-600
L|1|N<CR>

Table 21: Message termination record


ASTM Field name CA-600 Host computer Max. size Remarks
Field   (byte)
Host computer CA-600

13.1.1 Record type L L 1 Fixed


13.1.2 Sequence No. 1 1 4 Always 1
13.1.3 Termination N N 1 N: Normal termination
cord
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7. Examples of Communication
The following examples are communication via a serial interface (ASTM E1381-02 mode).
7.1. ASTM format
7.1.1. Inquiry of Analysis Order (CA-600  Host computer)
・When the order inquiry is performed from the CA-600

CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1|<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2Q|1|000001^01^ 1^B||^^^040^PT T \^^^050^FSL \^^^060^Fbg
\^^^500\+Fbg \^^^510\-Fbg |0|20100328133300<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR>
<LF>

Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
7.1.2. Analysis Information (Host computer  CA-600)
・When the host computer sends orders
Host <ENQ>
CA-600 <ACK>
Host <STX>1H|\^&|||HostName^^^^|||||CA-600<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
CA-600 <ACK>
Host <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
CA-600 <ACK>
Host <STX>3O|1|000001^01^
1^B||^^^040^^100\^^^050^^100|R|20100330123100|||||N<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>

CA-600 <ACK>
Host <STX>4L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
CA-600 <ACK>
Host <EOT>
7.1.3. Analysis Results (CA-600  Host computer)
7.1.3.1.When analysis is performed once

CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3O|1||000001^01^ 1^B^||R||||||N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4R|1|^^^041^PT T ^100^1| 10.2|sec ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
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CA-600 <STX>5R|2|^^^042^PT% ^100^1| 99.4|% ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>6R|3|^^^044^PT INR ^100^1| 0.81|- ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>7R|4|^^^051^FSL ^100^1| 27.4|sec ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>0R|5|^^^061^Fbg ^100^1| 8.5|sec ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1R|6|^^^062^Fbg C. ^100^1| 588|mg/dL||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
7.1.3.2.When analysis is performed twice
PT: 2times, APTT: 1time
Example: Analysis result (The first analysis)
CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3O|1||000001^01^ 1^M^||R||||||N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4R|1|^^^041^PT T ^100^1| 10.2|sec ||N||||||20111228110100<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5R|2|^^^042^PT% ^100^1| 99.4|% ||N||||||20111228110100<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>6R|3|^^^044^PT INR ^100^1| 0.81|- ||N||||||20111228110100<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>7L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
Example: Analysis result (The second analysis)
CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3O|1||000001^01^ 1^M^||R||||||N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4R|1|^^^041^PT T ^100^1| 10.2|sec ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5R|2|^^^042^PT% ^100^1| 99.4|% ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>6R|4|^^^044^PT INR ^100^1| 0.81|- ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
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CA-600 <STX>7R|5|^^^051^FSL ^100^1| 29.5|sec ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>0L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
Analysis result (Mean)
CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3O|1||000001^01^ 1^M^||R||||||N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4R|1|^^^041^PT T ^100^2| 10.2|sec ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5R|2|^^^042^PT% ^100^2| 99.4|% ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>6R|3|^^^044^PT INR ^100^2| 0.81|- ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>7R|4|^^^051^FSL ^100^2| 29.5|sec ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>0L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
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7.2. ASTM2 format
7.2.1. Inquiry of Analysis Order (CA-600  Host computer)
・When the order inquiry is performed from the CA-600

CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1|<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2Q|1|000001^01^ 1^B||^^^040^PT T \^^^050^FSL \^^^060^Fbg
\^^^500\+Fbg \^^^510\-Fbg |0|20100328133300<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR>
<LF>

Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
7.2.2. Analysis Information (Host computer  CA-600)
・When the host computer sends orders
Host <ENQ>
CA-600 <ACK>
Host <STX>1H|\^&|||HostName^^^^|||||CA-600<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
CA-600 <ACK>
Host <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
CA-600 <ACK>
Host <STX>3O|1|000001^01^
1^B||^^^040^^100\^^^050^^100|R|20100330123100|||||N<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>

CA-600 <ACK>
Host <STX>4L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
CA-600 <ACK>
Host <EOT>
7.2.3. Analysis Results (CA-600  Host computer)
7.2.3.1.When analysis is performed once

CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3O|1||000001^01^ 1^B^||R||||||N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4R|1|^^^041^PT T ^100^1| 10.2|sec ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5R|2|^^^042^PT% ^100^1| 99.4|% ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
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CA-600 <STX>6C|1|I|CAL^042^20100320^1^502501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>7R|3|^^^044^PT INR ^100^1| 0.81|- ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>0C|1|I|CAL^044^20100320^1^502501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1C|2|I|LOT^040^527501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2C|3|I|QC^040^201003280900^^502701\QC^040^201003270900^^512601|I<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3R|4|^^^051^FSL ^100^1| 27.4|sec ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4C|1|I|QC^050^201003281000^^502701\QC^050^201003271000^^512601|I<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5R|5|^^^061^Fbg ^100^1| 8.5|sec ||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>6R|6|^^^062^Fbg C. ^100^1| 588|mg/dL||N||||||20100328135000<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>7C|1|I|CAL^062^20100320^1^502501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>0C|2|I|LOT^060^538050,A2008|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1C|3|I|QC^060^201003281000^^502701\QC^040^201003271000^^512601|I<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
* Comment Record becomes effective in ASTM2 format.
7.2.3.2.When analysis is performed twice
PT: 2times, APTT: 1time
Example: Analysis result (The first analysis)
CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3O|1||000001^01^ 1^M^||R||||||N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4R|1|^^^041^PT T ^100^1| 10.2|sec ||N||||||20111228110100<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5R|2|^^^042^PT% ^100^1| 99.4|% ||N||||||20111228110100<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>6C|1|I|CAL^042^20111220^1^502501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
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CA-600 <STX>7R|3|^^^044^PT INR ^100^1| 0.81|- ||N||||||20111228110100<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>0C|1|I|CAL^044^20111220^1^502501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1C|2|I|LOT^040^527501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2C|3|I|QC^040^201112280900^^502701\QC^040^201112270900^^512601|I<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
* Comment Record becomes effective in ASTM2 format.
Example: Analysis result (The second analysis)
CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3O|1||000001^01^ 1^M^||R||||||N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4R|1|^^^041^PT T ^100^1| 10.2|sec ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5R|2|^^^042^PT% ^100^1| 99.4|% ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>6C|1|I|CAL^042^20111220^1^502501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>7R|4|^^^044^PT INR ^100^1| 0.81|- ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>0C|1|I|CAL^044^20111220^1^502501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1C|2|I|LOT^040^527501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2C|3|I|QC^040^201112280900^^502701\QC^040^201112270900^^512601|I<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3R|5|^^^051^FSL ^100^1| 29.5|sec ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4C|1|I|QC^050^201112281000^^502701\QC^050^201112271000^^512601|I<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
* Comment Record becomes effective in ASTM2 format.
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Analysis result (Mean)
CA-600 <ENQ>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1H|\^&|||CA-600^ 00-02||||||||1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2P|1<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3O|1||000001^01^ 1^M^||R||||||N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4R|1|^^^041^PT T ^100^2| 10.2|sec ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5R|2|^^^042^PT% ^100^2| 99.4|% ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>6C|1|I|CAL^042^20111220^1^502501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>7R|3|^^^044^PT INR ^100^2| 0.81|- ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>0C|1|I|CAL^044^20111220^1^502501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>1C|2|I|LOT^040^527501|I<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>2C|3|I|QC^040^201112280900^^502701\QC^040^201112270900^^512601|I<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>3R|4|^^^051^FSL ^100^2| 29.5|sec ||N||||||20111228110300<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>4C|1|I|QC^050^201112281000^^502701\QC^050^201112271000^^512601|I<CR>
<ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <STX>5L|1|N<CR><ETX><CHK1><CHK2><CR><LF>
Host <ACK>
CA-600 <EOT>
* Comment Record becomes effective in ASTM2 format.
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Appendix 1 Interface Circuit


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ce

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.............3
.............3
.............3
.............6
.............6
.............7
...........8
.........8
..........10
........10
........11
........12
........13
........13
..........14
........14
........16
........18
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..........41
........41
........41
........41
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Coagulation Analyzer

gulations for materials, products and

d computer systems. ASTM E1381-91

ASTM E1394-91

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host computer using

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hysical and electrical connections.

600 and the host computer.

specifications
ection and frame specifications Specifies
ctrical specifications

he following three

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dard, a D-SUB-9-pin-male I/O

ke connections
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he instrument's D-SUB 9 male

uit.
ASTM standard for use with special

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yer", except for the connector type.


s a 25-pin male

M E1381-91 "6. Data Link Layer".

n this way, the sender and the receiver

m linked status to neutral status.

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sender, the receiver performs the

ore attempting to send another


eld control authority to the CA-600.
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ntil all messages have been sent.

be transferred.

s. The intermediate frame

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next frame, the receiver
number and either sends a new frame
again, the receiver responds with
, using the same frame number. If a

(Response of [EOT] from


CA-600 does not support this function.)

d.
EOT], the receiver transitions to neutral

used as a mean of the recovery for

NQ]. The time out results if a


, the sender transitions

haracter of a frame. Time out results


ons to the termination phase. The
esponding (either [ACK] or [NAK]) to
nder within 30 seconds. After time out,

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omposed of record arrays that


L).

d to as the identifier, and ending


host

inserted at any level. They are

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ntified by its position within a record

qualifier nature

decimals →

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r)
n the sample information.
0.

e by the CA- 600.

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mission (QC
in the manual output.
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Remarks

Fixed
Fixed

Fixed
the analyzer name.

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the analyzer name.

Remarks

e No. of records
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Remarks

in the message. This number is reset

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10905150000<CR>

Remarks
est date Request
not
in the ASTM.

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the message. This number is reset to 1

ng digits will be padded with zeros.

Normal sample: 01 - 10

ds on the direction for use, the hyphen


zero suppression function is not
H) are padded to the most significant
RR0000000001" are assigned
nt function or when an ID read error

12. Test name: Up to 8 characters.

(00-23), MM the minute (00-59), SS

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factory.
epare a receiving program that

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^100

Remarks

. of records
o. attribute is one of
s:
entered
cally assigned
e analyzer
eader read number
puter
AT sample)
Normal sample)

mple Q QC material

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the message. This number is reset to 1

ng digits will be padded with zeros.


er that was the subject of the inquiry.
turn the same number that was the

Dh). "Return the same number that


ng digits will be padded with zeros.

mple: 01 - 10

on for use, the hyphen "-"(2DH) can be


not performed. If the number is less
If the sample barcode cannot be read,
les. (The symbol "Δ" indicates a space.)

n or when an ID read error occurred

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parameter name. Up to eight

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record of the last calculation

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Table 18.

order, refer toTable 18.


performed.

Transmit 4
reagent LOT
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-
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OVB
OVB
OVB
OVB
OVB
OVB
OVB
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OVB
OVB
OVB
OVB
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Transmit 4
reagent LOT
OVB
OVB
OVB
OVB
PC.DefP
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SHP
SHP
SHP
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-
-
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reagent LOT
OVB
OVB
OVB
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m the factory.
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sal test code and the following 1-digit


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measured, this is omitted.

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result record of each measurement

record of the last calculation

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