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Strona 1 - PCR System 9600

GeneAmp® PCR System 9600User’s Manual

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S-8! WARNING !Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of equipment. Never operate equipment with grounding conductor disconnected.! A

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3-22Starting a Trial RunIn the following steps, you will learn how to load a tray and run the program you just stored, then stop it after a few moment

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3-23Figure 3-5Sliding the heated cover forward for a trial run.

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3-24Running the Program1Look at the display. The main menu (shown below) should be displayed. If not press the STOP key one or two times.2With the cur

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3-255Before the run starts, a display will appear that reminds you to close and tighten the heated cover,When the run starts, you will see a run-time

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3-267Press MORE again to return you to the first run-time display. The illustration below shows you how the MORE key works.8After a few moments, press

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3-2710You can now return to the main menu. Press the OPTION key to move the cursor to HOME, then press ENTER.The Next StepIn this tutorial, you have l

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Software Basics 4IntroductionThis chapter presents an overview of the GeneAmp® PCR System 9600 software and describes the HOLD, CYCL, and, AUTO progr

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4-2Reviewing Keypad BasicsIf you haven’t already done so, go through the Tutorial in Chapter 3 to learn how to use the keys. The following section sum

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4-3Use of the KeysThere are two types of keys: run-time keys and editing keys. Run-time keys are used while running samples, for example, to start and

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S-9Electrical Safety TestingCAUTIONRoutine safety testing of analytical instruments (e.g., high potential voltage testing) may be required by various

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4-4A Close Look at the Main MenuThe main menu (shown above) appears a few seconds after the instrument is first turned on. If the instrument is alread

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4-5Selecting a Function1Press OPTION to move the cursor from one option to the next. When the cursor reaches UTIL, pressing OPTION again will move it

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4-6An Overview of PCR Programs and MethodsA program is a set of instructions in which you specify how the instrument should heat and cool your samples

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4-7Figure 4-3HOLD, CYCL, AUTO, and METH programsStoring Programs and MethodsBy storing the programs and methods you can easily access and run them lat

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4-8The HOLD ProgramDuring a HOLD program the temperature of the sample block (and the sample) is held at one temperature for either a fixed time inter

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4-9Figure 4-4A HOLD program held for an indefinite time.Figure 4-5A HOLD program held for a specific time interval.

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4-10CYCL: The Cycle ProgramA CYCL program contains the thermal ramp and hold segment patterns for PCR cycling. It contains up to nine setpoints. Each

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4-11Figure 4-6A common CYCL program

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4-12The AUTO ProgramAn AUTO program allows the user to automatically increment or decrement the setpoint times and temperatures a fixed amount every c

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4-13Figure 4-7An AUTO program used to increase hold time.

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S-10Operating PrecautionsThis manual contains important information regarding potential hazards that may arise during the operation of the instrument.

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4-14PCR MethodsPCR methods are used to automatically link together up to 17 programs for a specific PCR application. To create a method, you use the M

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Setting Up PCR Programs and Methods 5IntroductionThis chapter describes how to use the HOLD, CYCL, and AUTO programs to create your own PCR programs.

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5-2Setting Hold Times on the GeneAmp® PCR System 9600If you have used the DNA Thermal Cycler or DNA Thermal Cycler 480, read the following information

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5-3Figure 5-1Heating ramps on the DNA Thermal Cycler 480 and GeneAmp PCR System 9600

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5-4Tables 5-1 and 5-2 show guidelines on how to convert hold times for the DNA Thermal Cycler or DNA Thermal Cycler 480 to hold times for the GeneAmp

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5-5Figure 5-2 shows an example of converted hold times.In this example, the temperature was increased by 17 degrees C, This value was rounded to 15 de

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5-6Table 5-2 After Down Ramps: Converting Hold Times Greater than One Minute (DNA Thermal Cycler to GeneAmp PCR System 9600)For down ramps, determine

Strona 32 - Thermal Cycler hold time:

5-7In the example below, the temperature was decreased by 22 degrees C. This value was rounded to 20 degrees C. According to Table 5-2, with a startin

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5-8Editing KeysTo create, view, or edit programs and methods, you will use the following keys.Figure 5-4Editing KeysThe function of each key is descri

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5-9Creating and Editing ProgramsThe main steps involved in creating and editing programs are summarized below. These steps are explained in detail in

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S-11Instrument CoverCAUTIONThis unit contains protective circuitry. Contact Applied Biosystems before performing any AC line tests.! WARNING !To reduc

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5-10Creating a Program1Access the main menu.2Press the OPTION key to select CREATE, then press ENTER.The following display appears3Press the OPTION ke

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5-11Storing the Program1Press the OPTION key to move the cursor beneath STORE, then press ENTER.The following display appears:The number “x” is the ne

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5-12If you select YES, the following display will appear:In this display, you can specify any number from 1 to 9999 for your user identification numbe

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5-13Editing a ProgramWhen you want to view a program you have stored or make changes to it, you use the Edit function. You can also modify an existing

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5-14NoteIf you enter a number for a program that does not exist, you will see a message that reads “Program not found.” The next display allows you to

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5-15b. Type the original number for the program, then press ENTER. This allows you to replace the original program with the new edited version. The su

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5-16Printing a ProgramIf the instrument is configured for a printer, you can obtain a printout of the parameters in a program. For more information on

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5-17Creating and Editing MethodsThe main steps involved in creating and editing methods are summarized below. These steps are explained in more detail

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5-18Creating a MethodA method is a series of up to 17 programs linked together. For example, you can link a HOLD program to a CYCL program and conclud

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5-19NoteIf you enter a program number for a program that does not exist, you will see a message that reads “Program not found.” The next display allow

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S-12Pollution DegreeThis equipment will operate safely in environments that contain nonconductive foreign matter up to Pollution Degree 2 in IEC 1010–

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5-208The last display to appear when you are creating a method allows you to run, store, or print the method:9In most cases, you will want to store th

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5-21Storing the Method1Press the OPTION key to move the cursor beneath STORE, then press ENTER.The following display appears:X is the next available n

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5-22In this display, you can specify any number from 1 to 9999 for your user identification number. Make a note of the number you choose for later use

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5-23Editing a MethodWhen you want to view a stored method or change it so it includes a different sequence of linked programs, you use the Edit functi

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5-24NoteIf you enter a program number for a program that does not exist, you will see a message that reads “Program not found.” The next display allow

Strona 52 - Principles of Operation

5-25If the original method was protected, you will need to enter the user identification number that was specified when the method was first created b

Strona 53 - Instrument Description

5-263Select METHOD to print out a list of the linked program numbers specified in the method (see Figure 5-6). Or, select PROGRAM DATA to print out th

Strona 54 - A Look at the Control Panel

5-27AB GeneAmp PCR System 9600 Ver 2 June 1, 1992 10:59 amMETH Program #???HOLD Program #1 - Program ParametersHold at 95.0CHold for 5:00Beep wh

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5-28Software ShortcutsBelow are some hints to getting around quickly in the software while you are creating or editing programs.Using the STOP KeyWhil

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5-29A shortcut to the above procedure is:1With any of the program displays shown, press STOP.The following display appears:2Instead of selecting HOME

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S-13Fuses and Power InterruptionIf power to the instrument fails or is turned off while the instrument is running, turn the instrument off and wait fi

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5-30Recalling Programs: A ShortcutOnce you have finished editing or running a program, you can quickly recall another program without needing to retur

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5-31The HOLD ProgramDuring a HOLD program, the temperature of the sample block (and the sample) is held at one temperature for either a fixed time int

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5-325Description of HOLD Program DisplaysThis display allows you to set the temperature at which the sample will be held and the length of time this t

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5-33CYCL: The Cycle ProgramA CYCL program contains the thermal ramp and hold segment patterns for PCR cycling. It contains up to nine setpoints. Each

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5-34Description of CYCL Program DisplaysDefines the number of incubation temperatures or setpoints used in the PCR cycle. A typical PCR cycle consists

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5-35You can accept any of the default values for Setpoint #1 by pressing the ENTER key, or you can change the values using the following steps:1For th

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5-36Setpoint #3 in a typical cycle program is used for primer extension. This display sets the ramp time, target temperature, and hold time for the th

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5-37The display appears only if you specified a pause in the previous display. ln this display, you define the setpoint after which you want to pause

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5-38The last display in the program indicates the program type, followed by “???,” which means that the program has not yet been stored and assigned a

Strona 67 - User's manual

5-39The AUTO ProgramAn AUTO program allows the user to automatically increment or decrement the setpoint times and temperatures a fixed amount every c

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S-14Technical SupportContactingTechnical SupportYou can contact Applied Biosystems for technical support by telephone or fax, by e-mail, or through th

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5-40Description of AUTO Program DisplaysDefines the number of incubation temperatures or setpoints used in the PCR cycle. A typical PCR cycle consists

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5-411For the setpoint temperature, enter the temperature in decimal form. You do not type a decimal point. For example, to specify 89.0 degrees C, pre

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5-42♦Enter the temperature increment in decimal form, except you do not type a decimal point. For example, to specify a two-degree increment, press 2,

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5-43These two displays are used to set the temperature and hold time for the third setpoint (Setpt #3) and change the time and temperature values in s

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5-44The display appears only if you specified a pause in the previous display. In this display, you define the setpoint after which you want to pause

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5-45The last display in the program indicates the program type, followed by “???,” which means that the program has not yet been stored and assigned a

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Running PCR Samples6IntroductionTo run samples, turn on the instrument and follow these procedures, which are explained in this chapter.♦Loading Sampl

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6-2Loading SamplesThe GeneAmp PCR System 9600 uses a 96-position sample tray (MicroAmp Tray) and retainer (MicroAmp Retainer) for 0.2-mL MicroAmp Reac

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6-3Figure 6-1Setting up the 96-position sample tray.

Strona 79 - PCR CYCL Program 3

S-15To ContactTechnical Supportby Telephone orFaxIn North AmericaTo contact Applied Biosystems Technical Support, use the telephone or fax numbers giv

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6-4NoteWhen using MicroAmp Reaction Tubes with Caps, place the required number of tubes into a MicroAmp Base, then fill each tube with PCR reagents an

Strona 81 - What is a CYCL Program?

6-5Placing the Sample Tray in the BlockLift the sample tray and retainer assembly from the sample tray base and place it in the sample block. Make cer

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6-6Make certain that the cover knob is completely counterclockwise, which fully raises the platen, before you attempt to slide the heated cover forwar

Strona 83 - Starting Up the Instrument

6-7Turn the cover knob clockwise until the white mark on the knob lines up with the white mark on the cover (indicating the full clockwise position).

Strona 84 - Getting to the CYCL Program

6-8Using the Cap-Installing ToolUse the MicroAmp Cap-Installing Tool, supplied with your instrument, to cap a single sample tube or a row of sample tu

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6-9Removing Samples from the TrayThe following procedure describes how to remove the sample tubes from the tray:1Place the sample tray back on the bas

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6-10Specifying a Program or MethodTo specify the time and temperature pattern you want to use to run PCR samples, you can create a new program or meth

Strona 87 - A Look at the CYCL Program

6-11Starting the RunRun KeysThe following keys are used to start a run or are used during the run.Figure 6-7Run-Time KeysThe function of each key is d

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6-12Running a Stored ProgramTo run a program that you have previously stored: 1Access the main menu.CAUTIONBefore you start a run, make sure the “Star

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6-134If the “Special Tube?” parameter in the Configuration function (see Chapter 7) has been set to “NO,” pressing the OPTION key will change the tube

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6-14♦If you have a printer and it has been enabled (using the Configuration function), the following display appears:This display lets you select the

Strona 92 - Customizing the CYCL Program

6-15Figure 6-8An example printout of a CYCL program using the SETPOINT option.! WARNING !During a sample run, keep the heated cover pulled forward and

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6-16Indicator LightsThe three indicator lights on the control panel of the instrument indicate the operating status, as described below.♦Heating, when

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6-17Run-Time DisplaysDuring a run, you will see a run-time display that is continuously updated for the program being run.CYCL and AUTO Program Run-Ti

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6-18Figure 6-10Using the MORE key.The parameters in the second run-time display are explained in Figure 6-11.Figure 6-11More run-time information in a

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6-19HOLD Program Run-Time DisplayFigure 6-12 shows the run-time displays for a HOLD program. Use the MORE key to view the second run-time display. Pre

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6-20Pausing a RunOnce a run has started, you can manually pause a run, in order to add a reagent to your samples, for example, using the PAUS E key. N

Strona 98 - Storing Your CYCL Program

6-21Press the STOP key again.The run is aborted and a display similar to the one shown below appears:This display occurs in a CYCL program.3If you cha

Strona 99 - Assigned Program Number (1)

6-22Reviewing the History of the RunOnce a run has been completed (or aborted), you can obtain a record of the run called a History file. If you want

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Utilities 7IntroductionThis chapter explains the Utilities functions. The Utilities functions let you:♦display or print programs by their number, thei

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7-2Getting to the Utilities MenuTo get the Utilities menu:1Get to the Main menu. Press the STOP key once or twice until the Main menu appears:2Press t

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7-3Selecting a Utilities Function To select one of the Utilities functions:1Press OPTION to move the cursor from one function to the next. When the cu

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7-4The Directory Function (DIR)The Directory function lets you display or print programs according to:♦program number♦type, or♦user identification num

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7-53Press the numeric keys that correspond to the program number of the program you want to list first, then press ENTER. In our example, the default

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7-6Figure 7-2Example of a list of programs listed according to program number.Directory Enter program # 1HOLD #1CYCL #2AUTO #3Stepto move to

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7-7Listing Programs by their Program Type (TYPE)The TYPE selection lets you list all your programs of a specific program type (HOLD, CYCL, or AUTO) in

Strona 108 - Reviewing Keypad Basics

7-8For example, if your first HOLD program is HOLD #14, the following display appears:4Press STEP to view the next display in your program listing. In

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7-9Figure 7-3Example of a list of programs listed according to program type.HOLD #14HOLD #26HOLD #31to move to the previous displayto move forward to

Strona 110 - A Close Look at the Main Menu

7-10Listing Programs by their User Number (USER)The USER selection lets you list all programs that have been stored under a previously specified user

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7-114Press STEP to view the next display. In our example, CYCL program #6 is listed:5Press STEP to view the next display, which will list the next pro

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© Copyright 2001, Applied Biosystems. All rights reserved.For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.NoticeAUTHORIZED THERMAL CYCLER

Strona 113 - Storing Programs and Methods

S-18To ReachTechnical SupportThrough theInternetWe strongly encourage you to visit our Web site for answers to frequently asked questions and for more

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7-12Figure 7-4Example of a list of programs listed according to user number.HOLD #16HOLD #25AUTO #4 to move to the previous displayto move forward to

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7-13Printing a Directory of Your Programs (PRINT)The PRINT selection of the Directory function lets you print a directory of your programs organized b

Strona 116 - CYCL: The Cycle Program

7-14♦If the above display is shown, type the program # of the first program in the directory you want to print, then press ENTER. All your programs wi

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7-15Figure 7-5 shows all the displays in the PRINT selection of the Directory function.Figure 7-5The PRINT selection of the Directory function.

Strona 118 - The AUTO Program

7-16The Configuration Function (CONFIG)The Configuration function lets you customize the instrument by editing the configuration parameters. These par

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7-17Figure 7-6The Configuration function.ConfigurationEDIT-PRINTRuntime printer OFFRuntime beeper ONTime HH:MMDate MM/DD/YYPause time-out limitx

Strona 120 - PCR Methods

7-18Setting the Time and DateThe Configuration function lets you set the time in hours and minutes and the date in months, days, and years.To set the

Strona 121 - Setting Up PCR Programs

7-194To set the date, type in the appropriate numbers for the month, day, and year and press ENTER. The display will automatically separate the month,

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7-20Turning the Run-Time Printer Mode and Run-Time Beeper On or OffThe Configuration function lets you turn the run-time printer mode on or off and th

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7-214The default condition of the run-time beeper is on. To turn the beeper off, press OPTION (ON changes to OFF), then press ENTER.5Press STEP to dis

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S-19To ObtainDocuments onDemandFree, 24-hour access to Applied Biosystems technical documents, including MSDSs, is available by fax or e-mail or by do

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7-22Changing the Pause Time-Out Limit The pause time-out limit is the maximum amount of time a program can pause before it automatically aborts; it ap

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7-23Changing the Allowed Setpoint ErrorThe allowed setpoint error is the number of degrees the actual sample temperature may vary from the setpoint be

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7-244Press STEP to display the next configuration parameter or press BACK to display the previous configuration parameter. Press STOP to return to the

Strona 128 - Editing Keys

7-25Entering an Idle State Setpoint ValueThe idle state setpoint is the temperature of the block when a program is not running (the idling temperature

Strona 129 - Creating and Editing Programs

7-26Changing the Temperature Interval for the Setpoint ClockWhenever you run a program, there is an interval before the setpoint temperature is attain

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7-272Press ENTER, then press STEP five times.The following display appears:This example shows the default temperature interval of 1 degree C. This mea

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7-28Changing the Sample Tube TypeThe Configuration function lets you specify a future sample tube type by defining the tube time constant characterist

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7-294To change the default condition, press the OPTION key. “NO” will change to “YES” on the display and you will be able to select a different tube t

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7-30Setting Sample Tube Time Constants There are two additional parameters in the Configuration function that let you change the time constants for Mi

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7-315Press ENTER.The following display appears:This display lets you change the sample tube time constant. There are two default values for sample tub

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7-32THIN Time ConstantThis parameter works the same way as the MICRO time constant. except that the default time constant values are different. Change

Strona 137 - Creating and Editing Methods

7-33These displays let you change the sample tube time constant. There are two default values for sample tube time constants on this display: one for

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7-34CAUTIONIf your instrument has software version 1.04 or lower, configure the THIN tube time constant for a default response time of 12.0 seconds fo

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7-35The Diagnostic Function (DIAG)The Diagnostic function gives you access to five different diagnostic tests. These tests are: ♦review the most recen

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7-36Selecting the Diagnostic TestsThere are two ways to select a diagnostic test:♦You can enter the number of the test you want to runor ♦You can use

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7-372Press STEP to scroll forward through the remaining four Diagnostic test displays; press BACK to scroll backward through all four of the test disp

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7-38Reviewing the History fileDiagnostic Test #1 lets you review the History file for the most recent run. About The History FileThe History file reco

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7-39Status Records in a History FileAs mentioned earlier, a status record contains general information about a run. Every run has at least four status

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7-40Any one of the following messages can appear on a status record display:“Tube Type xxxx” This message shows the sample tube type, and will always

Strona 145 - Printing a Method

7-41Figure 7-9 shows an example status record display for a successful run. Figure 7-9,A typical status record display.The example in the figure tells

Strona 146 - DATA option

Users Manual SummaryIf You Have Used the Applied Biosystems DNA Thermal Cycler or DNA Thermal Cycler 480Describes the differences between the GeneAmp

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7-42Data Records in a History FileAs mentioned earlier, a data record contains all pertinent numerical data about a run. Every program has at least on

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7-43Any one of the following error messages can appear on a data record display:Figure 7-10 shows an example of a data record display for successful r

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7-44Figure 7-10A data record display of a CYCL run.The above example tells you that this data record is record #6 of CYCL program #2. There is no meth

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7-45The total number of records in the History file appears on the top line of this display. In this example, there are seven records in the History f

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7-46Figure 7-11Viewing (ALL) the records in a History file for a two-temperature CYCL program.C# 2 29.9C 5Cyc 1 Setpt 1 0:10CYCL# 2 2Reaction

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7-47Figure 7-12Viewing the status (STAT) records, data records with error messages (ERROR), and printing records (PRINT).If no error occurs during a r

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7-48Printing the History fileTo print the History file:1Select DIAG on the Utilities menu as described on page 7-3.The following display appears:2Pres

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7-494Press OPTION to move the cursor to your desired selection, then press ENTER.The following display appears:Figure 7-13 shows a History file printo

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7-50Running the Heater TestDiagnostic Test #2 is the Heater Test, which verifies the performance of the sample block heater and electronics by stabili

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7-51The following display appears:♦When the temperature stabilizes, full power is applied to all heaters. The display then reads “ramping...”, then “t

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Chapter 7. UtilitiesDescribes how to obtain a history of the run, configure the instrument, run diagnostics, and update the file directory.Chapter 8.

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7-52Running the Chiller TestDiagnostic Test #3 is the Chiller Test, which verifies the performance of the refrigeration system by calculating the cool

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7-53♦The system first waits for the coolant temperature to get to 10 degrees C. (If it can't do this within 18 minutes, a failure message will be

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7-54Running the System Performance TestDiagnostic Test #4 is the System Performance Test. The System Performance Test is a series of comprehensive tes

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7-553Press ENTER. The following display appears:This display lets you choose one of the following options:4Press the OPTION key once to move the curso

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7-56Running the Verify Calibration Test Diagnostic test #5 is the Verify Calibration test. Run this test to verify that your instrument is still calib

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7-57The Delete Function (DEL)The Delete function lets you:♦delete unprotected programs one by one by specifying their program numbers,♦delete protecte

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7-58The following display appears:“xxx” on the display pictured above represents the program number of the program you want to delete.3Press the numer

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7-59Deleting Programs by User NumberTo delete all of the programs stored under a specified user number1Select DEL on the Utilities menu as described o

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7-60The following display will appear, showing in which method the program is linked: The number “xxx” on the top line of the display pictured above r

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7-61Deleting All Unprotected ProgramsYou can delete any program, provided that it is not linked in a method or protected under a user number.To delete

Strona 168 - Loading Samples

If You Have Used the Applied BiosystemsDNA Thermal Cycler or DNA Thermal Cycler 480You will find that the GeneAmp PCR System 9600 is in many ways simi

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Maintenance 8IntroductionThis chapter describes how to perform routine maintenance on the GeneAmp® PCR System 9600 without the aid of an Applied Biosy

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8-2Cleaning the Sample WellsThe sample wells should be cleaned once a month or as needed.! WARNING !During instrument operation, the sample block can

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8-3Cleaning the Heated CoverThe heated cover should be cleaned once a month or as needed. ! WARNING !During instrument operation, the heated cover can

Strona 173 - Turning the cover knob

8-4Temperature Calibration Verification TestUse this procedure to verify that your Applied Biosystems GeneAmp PCR System 9600 still meets the temperat

Strona 174 - Using the Cap-Installing Tool

8-52Using a cotton swab, coat wells D1 and E1 with mineral oil. Figure 8-1 shows the location of these wells.Figure 8-1Location of sample wells E1 and

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8-6Figure 8-2Placing the probe assembly into the sample wells. 5Slide the heated cover forward and turn the cover knob clockwise until the white mark

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8-79Press the OPTION key twice to move the cursor to DIAG, then press ENTER. The following display appears:10Run the Verify Calibration Diagnostic Tes

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8-8♦When the clock reaches three minutes, the following display appears:11Measure the temperature of well E1 using the digital thermometer and record

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8-9When the clock reaches three minutes, the following display appears:13Measure the temperature of well E1 using the digital thermometer and record t

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2Sample BlockCAUTIONDo not use mineral oil or glycerine in the sample block of the GeneAmp PCR System 9600.The GeneAmp PCR System 9600 is designed for

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8-10Test ResultsPerform the following steps to calculate the results of the test. You will need to refer to the calibration label that you pasted into

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8-11♦If the block average is more than 0.75 degree C above or below 95 degrees C, your instrument must be recalibrated.For example:If the measured tem

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8-124Clean the oil from wells D1 and E1 using cotton swabs.This completes the test. The calibration has now been verified.If your instrument needs to

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8-13Temperature Uniformity TestUse this procedure to test the temperature uniformity of the sample block in the GeneAmp PCR System 9600.Equipment Requ

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8-14Figure 8-5The probe assembly in sample wells A1 and A2. 5Slide the heated cover forward and turn the cover knob clockwise until the white mark on

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8-158On the third cycle, measure the temperature of well A1 90 seconds into Setpoint #1 (95 degrees C setpoint temperature) using the digital thermome

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8-1610After you measure the second temperature of well A1, turn the cover knob completely counterclockwise, then slide the heated cover back.11Move th

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8-1714When you have completed all measurements, remove the probe assembly from the sample block and turn off the digital thermometer.15Clean the oil f

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Changing External FusesThere are two slow-blow fuses accessible from the left side of the instrument. Use the following procedure to change these fuse

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Troubleshooting 9IntroductionThis chapter contains troubleshooting information to help you correct any problems you experience in operating the GeneA

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3Comparing Files and ProgramsIn the GeneAmp PCR System 9600 software, PCR files are referred to as programs. The following table lists the differences

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9-2Table 9-1 Troubleshooting InformationProblem Possible Cause Check and / or RemedyThe power switch is on but there is no response.The power cable is

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9-3The system will not cool down to subambient temperatures.The laboratory is either too humid or too hot.Move the instrument to an air-conditioned ro

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9-4Upon power-up or returning to an instrument that has been running unattended, the following display appears:This is normal if the power has been in

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9-5If the Instrument Turns OffIf power is interrupted and the instrument turns off while you are operating it, the following will occur when you turn

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Specifications 10DimensionsThe physical dimensions of the instrument are:Height: 30.5 cm (12 in.)Width: 52 cm (20 in.)Depth: 61 cm (24 in.)Weight: 40.

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10-2Power RequirementsThere are three versions of the GeneAmp PCR System 9600. The power requirements of these instrument versions are:♦120VAC, 60 Hz,

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10-3Sample Temperature RangeThe temperature range of the sample block is:4.0 degrees to 99.9 degrees C.Sample Temperature AccuracyThe displayed sample

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10-4Figure 10-1Sample temperature overshoot after ramping up.Ramp Time RepeatabilityThermal setpoints are achieved within +/–5 seconds (not including

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10-5Printer InterfaceThe GeneAmp PCR System 9600 uses an RS-232C serial port as its printer interface. In addition, the following specifications apply

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4Function KeysTo do this: On the DNA Thermal CyclerOn the GeneAmp PCR System 9600Begin a run Press START from the first display in the file. Select RU

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IndexNoteA page number in italics (e.g., 5-26) indicates an illustration.AAborting a run, 6-20—6-21ALL history file display option, 7-45, 7-46ALL hist

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Index-2Cleaning the sample block cover, 8-3Clear Entry key. See CE keyCondensation. See Loading samplesCONFIG function. See Configuration functionConf

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Index-3setpoints in, 3-3, 4-10, 5-33specifying the number of cycles in, 3-18storing, 3-20target temperatures in, 3-4CYCLE print option, 6-14Cycle prog

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Index-4Displayed sample temperature, 10-3Documents on Demand S-19Dot-matrix printer. See Printer setup and configurationEEdit function, 5-13EDIT optio

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Index-5viewing data records with error messages in, 7-47viewing status records in, 7-47viewing, 7-44—7-47HOLD programdefining values in, 5-32definitio

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Index-6MMain menu, 3-6CREATE option, description of, 4-4cursor on, 3-6description of, 3-6, 4-4—4-5EDIT option, description of, 4-4getting to the, 4-4o

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Index-7PCR programs and methodsoverview of, 4-6—4-7setting up, 5-1—5-45PCR techniqueannealing step, 1-2Denaturing step, 1-2description of, 1-2Extendin

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Index-8Program numbersassigning to methods, 5-21assigning, 5-11use in creating methods, 5-18, 5-45use in deleting programs, 7-57viewing a directory of

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Index-9Run-time displays, 6-17—6-19Run-time keys, 4-3, 6-11Run-time printer modeturning on and off, 7-20turning on, 2-13SSample block covercleaning, 8

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5File StorageWith the GeneAmp PCR System 9600, you can store up to 150 programs. (A method is assigned a program number and is considered an individua

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Index-10default value, 7-26temperature interval, 7-26, 7-26SETPOINT print optionexample printout, 6-15SETPOINT print option, 6-14Setpoint time. See Ho

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Index-11TTarget temperatureSee also Sample temperature, Setpointsin CYCL programs, 3-4See also Sample temperatureTechnical support S-14—S-19E-mail add

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Index-12UUnpacking the instrument, 2-2Unprotected programs, deleting, 7-61User diagnostics. See Diagnostic testsUser identification number. See User n

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Headquarters850 Lincoln Centre DriveFoster City, CA 94404 USAPhone: +1 650.638.5800Toll Free: +1 800.345.5224Fax: +1 650.638.5884Worldwide Sales Offic

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S-1Safety and Regulatory InformationSConventions Used in This Manual! WARNING !A warning indicates an operation that could cause personal injury if pr

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6Setting Hold Times on the GeneAmp PCR System 9600These general guidelines are based upon differences in how the instruments operate to heat and cool

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7Figure 1Heating ramps on the DNA Thermal Cycler 480 and GeneAmp PCR System 9600.Graphic

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8Tables 1 and 2 show some guidelines for converting hold times for the DNA Thermal Cycler or DNA Thermal Cycler 480 to hold times for the GeneAmp PCR

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9NoteIf methods developed on the GeneAmp PCR System 9600 are to be used on the DNA Thermal Cycler, you can use Table 1 to convert the hold times from

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Contents 1Preface: Using the Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1Using the Manual . . . . . . . .

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iiSetting Up the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6Installing the 115-VAC Printer . . . . . . . . . .

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iiiChapter 4. Software Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Introduction . . . . . . . . . . .

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ivSoftware Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-28Using the STOP Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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vIndicator Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16Run-Time Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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S-2Symbols and Conventions Used on the InstrumentThere are three different types of warning symbols that appear on the instrument.This symbol indicate

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viTHIN Time Constant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-32Printing the Configuration Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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viiTesting the Temperature Uniformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13Test Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ixIllustrations 11Figure 1-1 The GeneAmp PCR System 9600. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Figure 1-2 Sample block and heated cov

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xFigure 5-2 Sample conversion of hold times for up ramps (DNAThermal Cycler to GeneAmp PCR System 9600) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5Figure 5-3 Samp

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xiFigure 7-4 Example of a list of programs listed according to user number. . . 7-12Figure 7-5 The PRINT selection of the Directory function. . . .

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Preface: Using the Manual PThe GeneAmp PCR System 9600 is a highly sophisticated, yet easy-to-use temperature cycling instrument designed specifically

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P-2We recommend that you follow this approach to learn about the GeneAmp PCR System 9600:1Read this chapter to learn about the conventions used in the

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P-3ConventionsThe following conventions are used in this manual.Software Conventions♦The instrument display is pictured as follows. This display show

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S-3Additional graphic symbols used on the instrument are the following: Indicates alternating current.Indicates the primary protective grounding termi

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P-4Notes and WarningsThe following conventions are used in this manual:! WARNING !A warning indicates an operation that could cause personal injury if

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Introducing the GeneAmp® PCR System 9600 1Introduction This chapter describes the principles of instrument operation, the hardware, and the software.F

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1-2Principles of OperationThe GeneAmp PCR System 9600 automates the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique for amplifying DNA. The Polymerase Chain

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1-3restriction sites. Dideoxy sequencing can also be performed on the amplified product.Instrument DescriptionThe GeneAmp PCR System 9600 contains a p

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1-4the power density at the edges is greater than that at the center to compensate for losses that may occur at the edges.A Look at the Control PanelT

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1-5Instrument FeaturesFeatures of the GeneAmp PCR System 9600 include:♦reproducibility of cycle times♦uniformity of PCR yields for samples♦sample tray

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1-6The software lets you:♦create, store, and modify your own customized time and temperature programs and protect these programs with a user number, i

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Installing the GeneAmp PCR System 9600 2IIntroduction This chapter describes how to install the GeneAmp PCR System 9600. If your instrument has alread

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2-2UnpackingInspect the GeneAmp PCR System 9600, and all other parts supplied, for any damage that may have occurred during shipment. If there has bee

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2-3Supplies, Accessories, and Replacement PartsFor Sales Assistance and Information: 1-800-345-5224. For Technical Assistance: 1-800-762-4001. Supplie

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S-4Warnings on the InstrumentThe following sections present the warning labels affixed to the instrument.The following warning labels are affixed to t

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2-4Power RequirementsCAUTIONBefore the power is turned on for the first time at installation, be sure that the unit has been upright for at least fo

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2-5All 230VAC instruments are wired for single-ended line service. 230VAC instruments installed in locations that have double-ended line service or lo

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2-6Setting Up the PrinterThe GeneAmp PCR System 9600 can be used with an optional Epson LX-810 printer or other Epson-compatible printers with a seria

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2-74Connect one end of the cable (Applied Biosystems Part No. N801-0421) to the 25-pin (D shell) RS-232C connector on the side panel of the GeneAmp PC

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2-8Figure 2-1DIP switch Settings on the Epson C82302 serial interface card.

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2-9 Figure 2-2Side panel of the GeneAmp PCR System 9600 and rear panel of the printer showing DIP switch settings and cable connections.GeneAmp PCR Sy

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2-10Installing the 230-VAC PrinterThe Printer Kit for the 230-VAC GeneAmp PCR System 9600 (Part No. N801-0314) contains a printer (Part No. 0942-1015

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2-11NoteWhen you are printing, the printer ON LINE/OFF LINE button must be in the ON LINE position. See page 3-3 of the Epson LX-810 User's manu

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2-12Configuring the Printer1Turn on the power switch located on the lower left side of the instrument.A beeper sounds and all three indicator lights f

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2-13The following display appears: This display is used to set the time and date.5To set the time, press the appropriate numeric keys for hours and mi

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S-5Back of Instrument! WARNING !Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of equipment. Never operate equipment with grounding conducto

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2-14Configuring the GeneAmp PCR System 9600The final procedure in installing the GeneAmp PCR System 9600 is checking the instrument configuration. Th

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2-15Summary of Configuration ParametersConfigurationEDIT-PRINTThis display lets you edit or print the configuration parameters.Press ENTER to select

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2-16Idle state setpoint25CSet the temperature at which the block will be maintained when a program is not running. As factory set, the instrument wil

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2-17a. To change the default condition, press the OPTION key. “NO” will change to “YES” on the display and you will be able to select a different tub

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2-18There are two additional configurable parameters that let you change the time constants for MicroAmp Reaction Tubes and Thin Walled GeneAmp Reacti

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2-19Heater and Chiller Tests After you have configured the GeneAmp PCR System 9600, perform the heater and chiller tests as described in the following

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2-203Press the OPTION key twice to move the cursor under DIAG and press ENTER. A display referring to the first diagnostic test appears:4Change the &q

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2-21Chiller TestThe chiller test verifies that the refrigeration system is operating correctly. CAUTIONBefore you begin this test, make sure you place

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Tutorial: Customizing a PCR CYCL Program 3IntroductionThis tutorial explains how to set up a time and temperature profile for PCR. To do this, you wil

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S-6! WARNING !Hot Surface. Use care when working around this area to avoid being burned by hot components.! AVERTISSEMENT !Surface chaude.! WARNING !T

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3-2Before You StartBefore you start this tutorial:1The system should be properly installed either by an Applied Biosystems service representative or a

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3-3What is a CYCL Program?A CYCL program is a set of instructions in which you specify how the instrument should heat and cool your samples in a PCR c

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3-4For each setpoint, you specify a target temperature, a ramp time, and a hold time (see Figure 3-1). The ramp time is the time it takes to change fr

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3-5Starting Up the InstrumentPress the power switch (see Figure 1-3) to the ON position.Figure 3-3Location of power switch.A beeper sounds, and all th

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3-6Getting to the CYCL Program1After you start the instrument, the main menu (shown below) appears on the screen.Think of the main menu as your “home

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3-73To select an option on the main menu, you use the OPTION key. To learn how the OPTION key works, follow these steps:a. Press the OPTION key to mov

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3-84To create a program, you need to select the CREATE option. Press the OPTION key once to move the cursor under CREATE:5Press ENTERThe next display

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3-9A Look at the CYCL ProgramIn the following steps, you will look at the main displays in the CYCL program. In each display, you will see the default

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3-103Press STEP to accept all of the default values and move to the next display.The display for Setpoint #2 appears:This display sets the ramp time,

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3-11The following display appears:6Press the BACK key to review the display for Setpoint #3. The illustration below shows you how the BACK key works.7

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S-7! WARNING !For protection against fire hazard, replace only with same type and rating of fuse.! AVERTISSEMENT !Afin d'assurer la protection co

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3-128Press STEP to accept the default values in the display.The following display appears:This is the last display in the program. From here, you have

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3-13Figure 3-4Moving through the CYCL program displays.

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3-14Customizing the CYCL ProgramIn the steps below, you will customize the CYCL program by changing some of the default parameters. Although we sugges

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3-15Defining Values for Setpoint # 1In the following steps, you will change some of the default values for Setpoint #1.1Look for the cursor on the dis

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3-16The cursor moves to the hold time:4Sometimes, you may want to change an entry after you have pressed ENTER. To move back to the previous entry, yo

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3-17Defining Values for Setpoint #21Use the default ramp time by pressing ENTER2Enter 52.5 degrees C for the temperature by pressing 5, then 2, then 5

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3-18Specifying the Number of CyclesThe first entry in the above display specifies the number of times the cycle will be repeated.1 Enter 30 cycles: pr

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3-19The next display (the last display in the program) is:O“CYCL” in this display means that the type of program you have set up is a CYCL program. “#

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3-20Storing Your CYCL Program1The following display should appear on your screen:2Press the OPTION key to move the cursor beneath STORE, then press EN

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3-21The following display appears:5Press ENTER to store the programThe following display appears:On this display, CYCL is the type of program you have

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