Omega Engineering 25 Step Template, Run ProgramMethod, to select, STEP TEMPLATE2STEP, Stemplate

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Programming Options

Programming Options

There are two options available for creating programs on the CYCLER:

1.Copy and edit one of the pre-written templates.

2.Create a new program from the defaults.

Option 1: Creating programs using templates

There are two pre-written basic PCR templates: a two-step and a three-step template. These can be copied and modified as required. "In denat" stands for Initial Denaturing.

2 STEP2STEMPLATE
3 STEP3 STEMPLATE
Heated Lid

 

105ºC

Heated Lid

 

105ºC

Preheat Lid

 

on

Preheat Lid

 

on

Pause

 

 

off

Pause

 

 

off

- - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - -

In denat

94.0ºC 5m00

In denat

94.0ºC 5m00

Hot Start

 

off

Hot Start

 

off

- - - Stage 1 - - - -

- - - Stage 1 - - - -

Number cycles

30

Number cycles

30

Step

94.0ºC

0m30 max

Step

94.0ºC

0m30 max

Step

68.0ºC

1m00 max

Step

55.0ºC

0m30 max

- - - - - - - - - - -

Step

72.0ºC

0m30 max

PostFina

runExtn

72.0ºC 5m00

- - - - - - - - - - -

PostFinalhold

 

1010.0.0ºC

PFostinal rEunxtn 72.0ºC 5m00

 

 

 

 

PFostinalhold

 

1010..00ºC

Other templates available include Ice bucket (incubation at 4ºC), Ligation (incubation at 15ºC) and an RT-PCR template.

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2STEP TEMPLATE 501[2]Option 1: Creating programs using templates2 STEP2STEMPLATE

3

STEP

3

[

,

to select ]

2 STEP TEMPLATE2STEP [501]2]

Run ProgramMethod

View MethodProgram

[ 3 STEP3 STEMPLATEHeated Lid , 105ºC to select ]

Use the “Down Arrow” key to select an existing ‘Template’ program from the menu, e.g. ‘2 Step Template’ or ‘3 Step Template’.

Press the “Enter” key 2STEP TEMPLATE 501[2] to accept it.

The Template is already defined and can be run as it is or easily copied, modified and saved under a new name.

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Contents Shop online at TCY 20, 25, 30Thermal Cyclers User’sGuideFor immediate technical or application assistance OMEGAnet Online Service omega.comInternet e-mail info@omega.com Servicing North AmericaContents 2. Safety and installation 1. IntroductionOperator Safety ELECTRICIAN InstallationReplacement cable UnpackingWorking Conditions Heated Lid 3. Cycler TCY SpecificationTemperature Heating/Cooling RateHeated lid 4. User operation and consumablesDimensions Power0.5ml Tubes Information Configuration TCYTCProgramsMethods00 to selectMethods Configuration5. Front panel controls ProgramsThe Down arrow key The keysThe End, Finish or Exit key The Up arrow keyThe Alpha/Numeric keys 6. Programming the CYCLERStep MethodsPrograms00 Information ConfigurationStage CycleOption 1 Creating programs using templates 2 STEP TEMPLATESTEP Run ProgramMethodTo save the program To give a program a nameTo edit a field or step in an existing program ProgramsMethods00 Information ConfigurationSet password to select to select DONNA 7 Run programmethod5m00 Post hold10.0 72.0ºC105ºC UNNAMED #10.0ºCºC To set a password for a selected programTypical 3-Step PCR Example programsProgramming New*New- program ** 2 STEP TEMPLATE 5012 3 STEP TEMPLATEdescribed above To insert additional stepsTo delete a step to edit the step asTo add a new stage at the end to insertstage To add a new stage before an existing oneThe prompt line will flash between ‘CHANGE TO PAUSE?’ and ‘YES or NO’ To insert a ‘pause’ into a programto go into edit mode To program increment or decrement temperature or timeTemperature profile of incremented Hold Time at step 3 of each cycle Press “Enter” Press “Pause”twice to go into edit Stopping what you are doing Run ProgrammethodGEORGE View methodProgramTo run a program Run methodProgramNewprogramMethods to select72.0ºC Sample58.0ºC Hold @Unit s/n 8. Configuration7. Information Block s/nidSettings ProgramSettingsdefaultsxxxx PasswordsFormat memoryPasswords Thiswill delete SURE ?9. Notes on transferring protocols from other thermal cyclers Underside of the CYCLER TCY 10. User maintenanceCleaning your CYCLER Heater Block removal11. Some frequently asked questions Fuses 12. Additional informationFault Finding Insulation testingRETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES WARRANTY/DISCLAIMERpH/CONDUCTIVITY TEMPERATUREPRESSURE, STRAIN AND FORCE FLOW/LEVEL