WO2012117993A1 - 検体分析装置における可動ユニットの位置調整方法および検体分析装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of adjusting the position of a movable unit in a sample analyzer that operates the movable unit and performs measurement, and the sample analyzer.
- Patent Document 1 describes an analyzer including a sampling needle that sucks a sample from a sample container at a predetermined position, an injection unit that discharges the sample sucked by the sampling needle, and a control unit that controls the sampling needle. ing.
- the sampling needle described in Patent Document 1 sucks the sample from the sample container, moves to the position of the injection unit, and discharges the sucked sample to the injection unit.
- a visible mark is attached to the center of the injection portion, it is possible to perform key operation on the target and to adjust the position of the sampling needle.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method of adjusting the position of a movable unit and an analyte analyzer.
- a first aspect of the present invention relates to a method of adjusting the position of a movable unit in a sample analyzer including a measurement unit that operates a movable unit to measure a sample, and a communication unit for performing communication with the outside.
- the position adjustment method of the movable unit in the sample analyzer according to the present aspect is a portable terminal device configured to be able to communicate with the communication unit a position adjustment screen for receiving an input for changing the position of the movable unit.
- the method of adjusting the position of the movable unit in the sample analyzer by bringing the terminal device to the vicinity of the movable unit even when the movable unit is away from the operation position of the sample analyzer While visually observing the position of the movable unit, it is possible to instruct the position change of the movable unit from the position adjustment screen displayed on the terminal device. Therefore, when adjusting the position of the movable unit, the operator does not have to move back and forth between the operation position of the sample analyzer and the movable unit, and the position adjustment of the movable unit can be performed extremely simply.
- the sample analyzer includes a storage unit that stores setting values regarding the position of the movable unit
- the terminal screen display step includes the storage unit.
- the method may further comprise the steps of: generating image data for a position adjustment screen from the setting values stored in; and transmitting the generated image data from the communication unit to the terminal device.
- the terminal device since the terminal device only needs to have a function for reproducing and displaying the received screen data, there is no need to mount a special application for position adjustment in the terminal device. Therefore, the position adjustment of the movable unit can be performed using a terminal device with a general purpose computer and a general purpose application.
- the position adjustment method of the movable unit in the sample analyzer further includes a main body screen display step of displaying a position adjustment screen based on the setting value stored in the storage unit on a display unit provided in the sample analyzer It can be configured.
- the movement execution step causes the measurement unit to move the corresponding movable unit according to an input for changing a setting value on the position adjustment screen displayed on the display unit or the terminal device.
- the main body screen display step includes the step of updating the position adjustment screen displayed on the display unit based on the movement of the movable unit
- the terminal screen display step includes the position adjustment displayed on the display unit
- the method may be configured to update the position adjustment screen displayed on the terminal device so that the updated position adjustment screen is also displayed on the terminal device in synchronization with the screen update.
- the terminal screen display step when the terminal screen display step receives a change of the setting value, the terminal screen display step generates image data of a region which is a part of the position adjustment screen and in which the changed setting value is displayed.
- the method may be configured to include the step of transmitting data to the terminal device together with data specifying an area to be changed. In this case, it is sufficient to transmit only the image data of the area related to the change of the setting value and the data specifying the area to the terminal device. Therefore, when changing the setting value, the image data of all position adjustment screens is Compared to the case of transmission, the amount of data to be transmitted to the terminal device can be significantly reduced.
- the position adjustment screen includes a movement key for moving the movable unit by a predetermined movement amount, and the movement execution step is displayed on the terminal device Each time the move key on the position adjustment screen is pressed, the movable unit may be moved by a predetermined movement amount.
- the position adjustment of the movable unit can be performed by a simple operation.
- the measurement unit includes a plurality of movable units
- the terminal screen display step is a movable unit to be subjected to position adjustment from the plurality of movable units. May be configured to display a selection acceptance screen for accepting the selection of the position on the terminal device, and display a position adjustment screen for accepting the position adjustment instruction for the movable unit selected via the selection acceptance screen on the terminal device. .
- selection of the movable unit can also be performed on the terminal device side.
- the terminal screen display step may be configured to display an image indicating the selected movable unit on the selection receiving screen. This makes it possible to recognize at a glance where the movable unit to be adjusted is located.
- the terminal screen display step includes an operation confirmation button for receiving an instruction for confirming the operation of the movable unit adjusted by the input on the position adjustment screen.
- the step of displaying on the terminal device is included, and the movement execution step includes the step of causing the movable unit to execute movement from a predetermined origin position to a position after adjustment when an input to the operation confirmation button is received. obtain. In this way, the adjustment status of the movable unit to be adjusted can be confirmed.
- the terminal device may be configured to be able to wirelessly communicate with the communication unit.
- a second aspect of the present invention relates to a sample analyzer.
- the sample analyzer includes a measurement unit that operates a movable unit to measure a sample, a communication unit for performing communication with the outside, and a control unit.
- the control means causes a portable terminal device configured to be communicable with the communication unit to display a position adjustment screen for receiving an input for changing the position of the movable unit, and the position adjustment screen When an input for changing the position is received through the communication unit, the measurement unit is caused to move the movable unit according to the input.
- the same effect as the method of adjusting the position of the movable unit in the sample analyzer of the first aspect can be achieved.
- the sample analyzer may be configured to further include a storage unit that stores setting values regarding the position of the movable unit.
- the control unit may be configured to generate image data for a position adjustment screen from the setting values stored in the storage unit, and transmit the generated image data from the communication unit to the terminal device.
- the same effect as the method of adjusting the position of the movable unit in the sample analyzer according to the first aspect can be exhibited.
- the sample analyzer may be configured to further include a display unit.
- the control unit may be configured to cause the display unit to display a position adjustment screen based on the setting value stored in the storage unit.
- control unit causes the measurement unit to move the movable unit in response to an input for changing a setting value on the position adjustment screen displayed on the display unit or the terminal device, and the display is performed.
- the position adjustment screen displayed on the unit is updated based on the movement of the movable unit, and the updated position adjustment screen is also displayed on the terminal device in synchronization with the update of the position adjustment screen displayed on the display unit.
- the position adjustment screen displayed on the terminal device may be updated.
- control means when the control means receives the change of the setting value, the control means generates image data of a region which is a part of the position adjustment screen and in which the changed setting value is displayed, and generates the generated image data. It may be configured to be transmitted to the terminal device together with data specifying an area to be changed. In this case, the same effect as the method of adjusting the position of the movable unit in the sample analyzer according to the first aspect can be exhibited.
- the position adjustment screen includes a movement key for moving the movable unit by a predetermined movement amount
- the control means is a movement key on the position adjustment screen displayed on the terminal device.
- the movable unit may be moved by a predetermined movement amount.
- the measurement unit includes a plurality of movable units
- the control unit is configured to receive a selection acceptance screen for receiving selection of movable units to be subjected to position adjustment from the plurality of movable units.
- the position adjustment screen may be displayed on the terminal device, and the position adjustment screen may be displayed on the terminal device for receiving a position adjustment instruction for the movable unit selected via the selection reception screen.
- control means may be configured to display an image indicating the selected movable unit on the selection receiving screen. In this case, the same effect as the method of adjusting the position of the movable unit in the sample analyzer according to the first aspect can be exhibited.
- the control unit causes the terminal device to display an operation confirmation button for receiving an instruction for confirming the operation of the movable unit adjusted by the input to the position adjustment screen, and the operation is performed.
- the movable unit may be moved from the predetermined origin position to the adjusted position. In this case, the same effect as the method of adjusting the position of the movable unit in the sample analyzer according to the first aspect can be exhibited.
- the terminal device may be configured to be capable of wireless communication with the communication unit.
- position adjustment of the movable unit in the sample analyzer capable of easily adjusting the position of the movable unit even if the place where the key operation is performed and the movable unit where the position adjustment is performed is separated.
- Methods and analyte analyzers can be provided.
- the present invention is applied to an immunoassay analyzer for testing various items such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, tumor marker and thyroid hormone using a sample such as blood.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the overall configuration of the immune analyzer 1.
- the immune analyzer 1 includes a measurement mechanism unit 2, a sample transport unit (sampler) 3, and a control device 4.
- the measurement mechanism unit 2 is communicably connected to the sample transport unit 3 and the control device 4.
- the sample transport unit 3 is configured to be able to transport a rack on which a plurality of test tubes containing a sample are placed.
- the control device 4 includes a main body 400 and a display input unit 410 including a touch panel, and can communicate with the terminal device 100 by wireless.
- the terminal device 100 is used when adjusting the positions of various units in the measurement mechanism unit 2 and includes a main body 110, an input unit 120, and a display unit 130. Position adjustment in the measurement mechanism unit 2 will be described later with reference to FIGS.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view showing the configuration when the inside of the immune analyzer 1 is viewed from the upper side.
- the measurement mechanism unit 2 includes a sample dispensing arm 5, an R1 reagent dispensing arm 6, an R2 reagent dispensing arm 7, an R3 reagent dispensing arm 8, a reaction unit 9, a cuvette feeder 10, and a primary.
- a BF separation unit 11, a secondary BF separation unit 12, a pipette tip supply unit 13, a detection unit 14, an R4 / R5 reagent supply unit 15, and a reagent setting unit 16 are provided.
- the sample transport unit 3 is configured to be able to transport a rack on which a plurality of test tubes containing unprocessed samples are placed.
- a sample such as blood to be measured and a buffer solution (R1 reagent) are mixed, and the obtained mixed solution contains magnetic particles carrying a capture antibody that binds to an antigen contained in the sample.
- Add the reagent (R2 reagent) By drawing the magnetic particles carrying the capture antibody bound to the antigen to the magnet (not shown) of the primary BF (Bound Free) separation unit 11, the components in the sample not bound to the capture antibody are removed. Then, after the labeled antibody (R3 reagent) is further added, the magnetic particles carrying the labeled antibody and the capture antibody bound to the antigen are attracted to the magnet (not shown) of the secondary BF separation unit 12 to be unreacted.
- the cuvette supply unit 10 is configured to be able to store a plurality of cuvettes, and sequentially supplies the cuvette to the discharge position 1 b by the sample dispensing arm 5 one by one.
- a pipette 6a for suctioning and discharging the R1 reagent is attached to the R1 reagent dispensing arm 6.
- the R1 reagent dispensing arm 6 aspirates the R1 reagent installed in the reagent installing unit 16 using the pipette 6a, and dispenses (ejects) the aspirated R1 reagent into the cuvette placed at the ejection position 1b.
- the pipette tip supply unit 13 transports the plurality of pipette tips (not shown) that have been input one by one to a tip mounting position (not shown) by the sample dispensing arm 5. Thereafter, the pipette tip is attached to the pipette tip of the sample dispensing arm 5 at the tip attachment position.
- the sample dispensing arm 5 uses the attached pipette tip to aspirate the sample in the test tube transported to the sample aspiration position 1 a by the sample transport unit 3. This suction is performed through the holes 31 a formed in the top plate 31 covering the transport path of the sample transport unit 3.
- the sample dispensing arm 5 dispenses (discharges) the aspirated sample into the cuvette at the discharge position 1b.
- the R1 reagent is dispensed into the cuvette in advance by the R1 reagent dispensing arm 6. Thereafter, the cuvette is transferred to the reaction unit 9 by a catcher (not shown) of the R1 reagent dispensing arm 6.
- a pipette 7a for suctioning and discharging the R2 reagent is attached to the R2 reagent dispensing arm 7.
- the R2 reagent dispensing arm 7 uses the pipette 7a to aspirate the R2 reagent installed in the reagent installing unit 16, and dispenses (discharges) the aspirated R2 reagent into a cuvette containing the R1 reagent and the sample.
- the reaction unit 9 is formed in an annular shape so as to surround the periphery of the reagent installing unit 16 having a circular shape as illustrated. Moreover, the reaction part 9 has the several cuvette installation part 9a arrange
- the cuvette set in the cuvette holder 9a is heated to about 42 ° C. This promotes the reaction between the sample in the cuvette and various reagents.
- the reaction unit 9 is configured to be rotatable in the clockwise direction (the direction of the arrow A1), and the cuvette set in the cuvette setting unit 9a is to each processing position where various processing (such as dispensing of reagent) is performed. Move it.
- a cuvette containing the sample, the R1 reagent and the R2 reagent is transferred from the reaction unit 9 to the primary BF separation unit 11 by a catcher not shown.
- the primary BF separator 11 removes components in the sample that did not bind to the capture antibody from the sample in the cuvette.
- a pipette 8 a for suctioning and discharging the R3 reagent is attached to the R3 reagent dispensing arm 8.
- the R3 reagent dispensing arm 8 aspirates the R3 reagent installed in the reagent installing unit 16 using the pipette 8a. Further, the R3 reagent dispensing arm 8 dispenses (discharges) the aspirated R3 reagent into the cuvette transferred from the primary BF separating unit 11 to the reaction unit 9 using the pipette 8a.
- a cuvette containing the sample after removal processing by the primary BF separator 11 and the R3 reagent is transferred from the reaction part 9 to the secondary BF separator 12 by a catcher not shown.
- the secondary BF separator 12 removes the R3 reagent containing the unreacted labeled antibody.
- the R4 / R5 reagent supply unit 15 sequentially dispenses the R4 reagent and the R5 reagent into a cuvette containing the sample after removal processing by the secondary BF separation unit 12 using a tube (not shown).
- the detection unit 14 obtains the light generated in the reaction process of the light-emitting substrate with the labeled antibody that binds to the antigen of the sample on which the predetermined processing has been performed, by using a photo multiplier tube (Photo Multiplier Tube). Measure the amount of antigen included.
- a photo multiplier tube Photo Multiplier Tube
- a circular cover portion 161 is disposed on the top surface of the reagent placement unit 16 so as to cover both the reagent placement unit 16 and the reaction unit 9.
- the opening for the R1 to R3 reagent dispensing arm to aspirate the reagent and the opening for the R1 to R3 reagent dispensing arm to move the cuvette and the dispensing process are provided at a predetermined part of the cover part 161. It is formed.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a circuit configuration of the measurement mechanism unit 2.
- the measurement mechanism unit 2 includes a control unit 200, a stepping motor unit 211, a rotary encoder unit 212, a sensor unit 213, and a mechanism unit 214.
- the control unit 200 includes a CPU 201, a ROM 202, a RAM 203, a battery backup RAM 204, a communication interface 205, and an I / O interface 206.
- the CPU 201 executes the computer program stored in the ROM 202 and the computer program loaded to the RAM 203.
- the RAM 203 is used to read computer programs stored in the ROM 202 and is also used as a work area of the CPU 201 when executing these computer programs.
- the battery backup RAM 204 is configured so that the stored contents do not disappear even if the power of the measurement mechanism unit 2 is turned off.
- the battery backup RAM 204 stores setting values of each unit in the measurement mechanism unit 2. The set values will be described later with reference to FIG.
- the communication interface 205 is connected to the sample transport unit 3 and the control device 4.
- the CPU 201 transmits, via the communication interface 205, optical information of the sample (data of the light emission amount generated by the reaction between the labeled antibody and the light emission substrate) to the control device 4, and receives the signal from the control device 4. . Further, the CPU 201 transmits a signal for driving instruction to the sample transport unit 3 through the communication interface 205.
- the CPU 201 is connected to the stepping motor unit 211, the rotary encoder unit 212, the sensor unit 213, and the mechanical unit 214 via the I / O interface 206.
- the stepping motor unit 211 includes a stepping motor for driving each unit for performing processing in the measurement mechanism unit 2. Each stepping motor is controlled by the CPU 201 via the I / O interface 206.
- the rotary encoder unit 212 includes rotary encoders respectively corresponding to the stepping motors. Each rotary encoder outputs the number of pulses according to the amount of rotational displacement of the corresponding stepping motor. By counting the number of pulses output from each rotary encoder, the amount of rotation of the corresponding stepping motor can be detected. The detection signal of each rotary encoder is output to the CPU 201 via the I / O interface 206.
- the sensor unit 213 includes a plurality of sensors that detect that each unit in the measurement mechanism unit 2 is at a predetermined position. From the detection signals of these sensors, it is possible to know at which position the unit in the measurement mechanism 2 is positioned.
- Each sensor is controlled by the CPU 201 via the I / O interface 206. In addition, detection signals of the respective sensors are output to the CPU 201 via the I / O interface 206.
- the mechanism unit 214 includes other mechanisms of the measurement mechanism unit 2, and these mechanisms are controlled by the CPU 201 via the I / O interface 206.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a circuit configuration of the control device 4.
- the control device 4 is composed of a personal computer, and includes a main body 400 and a display input unit 410.
- the main body 400 includes a CPU 401, a ROM 402, a RAM 403, a hard disk 404, a reading device 405, an input / output interface 406, an image output interface 407, and a communication interface 408.
- the CPU 401 executes a computer program stored in the ROM 402 and a computer program loaded to the RAM 403.
- the RAM 403 is used to read computer programs stored in the ROM 402 and the hard disk 404.
- the RAM 403 is also used as a work area of the CPU 401 when executing these computer programs.
- the hard disk 404 is installed with various computer programs to be executed by the CPU 401 such as an operating system and application programs, and data used to execute the computer programs. That is, a program for displaying a position adjustment main screen 500 (see FIG. 6) for receiving a change in setting values of each unit in the measurement mechanism unit 2 and a fine adjustment screen 600 (see FIG. 7) is installed. There is. In addition, a program is installed which generates image data based on these screens, transmits it to the terminal device 100, and rewrites the setting value in accordance with a change of the setting value received from the terminal device 100.
- the reading device 405 is constituted by a CD drive, a DVD drive or the like, and can read computer programs and data recorded in a recording medium.
- the input / output interface 406 receives the signal output from the display input unit 410.
- the image output interface 407 outputs a video signal corresponding to the image data to the display input unit 410.
- the display input unit 410 displays an image based on the video signal output from the image output interface 407, and outputs an instruction received from the user via the screen of the display input unit 410 to the input / output interface 406.
- a keyboard image for receiving the input of the numerical value is displayed on the display input unit 410.
- the user can input a numerical value by pressing the number displayed on the image.
- the communication interface 408 transmits a signal on the main body 400 side to the measurement mechanism unit 2 and the terminal device 100, and receives signals transmitted from the measurement mechanism unit 2 and the terminal device 100.
- the terminal device 100 and the communication interface 408 are connected to enable wireless communication.
- the communication interface 408 includes a wireless LAN card as a communication module.
- the wireless LAN card is configured to be able to wirelessly communicate with the communication interface 118 of the terminal device 100 via a wireless LAN router (not shown).
- a physical layer in wireless communication between the terminal device 100 and the control device 4 is constructed by the communication environment by the wireless LAN.
- the establishment of a communication path in the upper layer is realized by exchanging IP packets using a TCP / IP protocol via a wireless LAN router as described later.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a circuit configuration of the terminal device 100. As shown in FIG.
- the terminal device 100 is a notebook personal computer, and includes a main body 110, an input unit 120, and a display unit 130.
- the main body 110 includes a CPU 111, a ROM 112, a RAM 113, a hard disk 114, a reading device 115, an input / output interface 116, an image output interface 117, and a communication interface 118.
- the circuit configuration of the main body 110 is substantially the same as the circuit configuration of the main body 400 of the control device 4, and thus the description thereof is omitted here.
- the input unit 120 includes a touch pad and a keyboard. When the user operates the input unit 120, an input signal is sent from the input unit 120 to the input / output interface 116.
- the display unit 130 includes a display, and displays an image according to the image data output from the image output interface 117.
- the communication interface 118 transmits a signal on the main body 110 side to the control device 4 and receives a signal transmitted from the control device 4.
- the control device 4 and the communication interface 118 are connected to enable wireless communication.
- the communication interface 118 includes a wireless LAN card as a communication module for performing wireless communication, similarly to the communication interface 408 of the control device 4.
- a program for displaying the image data transmitted from the control device 4 and transmitting the content input through the input unit 120 to the control device 4 is installed.
- This program is not a dedicated program for controlling the position adjustment of each unit of the measurement mechanism unit 2 described later, but is a general-purpose program for displaying received images and transmitting input contents.
- AIR of Adobe Systems Incorporated is installed as an execution environment, and an application executed in this execution environment may be installed.
- Programs executable on AIR can be executed regardless of the operating system if AIR is installed. As a result, even if the operating system of the terminal device 100 is changed, it is not necessary to newly prepare a program to be executed by the terminal device 100.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing a position adjustment main screen 500 for adjusting the position of each unit in the measurement mechanism unit 2.
- the position adjustment main screen 500 is synchronously displayed on the display / input unit 410 of the control device 4 and the display unit 130 of the terminal device 100 as described later. Thus, the user can perform an operation on the position adjustment main screen 500 via either the display input unit 410 or the input unit 120.
- the position adjustment main screen 500 is displayed, all the units of the measurement mechanism unit 2 are positioned at the origin position.
- the position adjustment main screen 500 includes a setting value display area 510, a detail display area 520, an OK button 531, and a cancel button 532.
- the setting value display area 510 is an area indicating the operating position of each unit in the measurement mechanism unit 2. As illustrated, the setting value display area 510 includes a unit name item, an operation point item, and setting value items ( ⁇ , ⁇ , r, x, y, z, x +, y +, z +).
- the unit name item indicates the unit name of each unit disposed in the measurement mechanism unit 2
- the operation point item indicates the operation position of each unit.
- the setting value item defines the movement position of the unit with respect to each operation position by a specific numerical value (number of pulses). That is, an origin position is set in each unit, and each setting value is the number of pulses output to the stepping motor to drive the unit from the origin position to the movement position.
- x, y and z indicate the number of pulses for driving the unit in the direction of the coordinate axis XYZ set in the measurement mechanism unit 2 (see FIG. 2).
- ⁇ indicates the number of pulses for rotating the unit around the Z axis.
- ⁇ is for rotating the other mechanism (hereinafter referred to as the “receiver-side mechanism”) about the Z axis when the operation location of the unit corresponds to a part of the other mechanism rotatable about the Z axis
- Indicates the number of pulses of r indicates the number of pulses for driving the unit in the expansion and contraction direction in the expansion and contraction unit.
- x +, y +, z + indicate offset amounts with respect to set values x, y, z, respectively. Note that among the setting values of each operation location, the value of the setting value item that is not used for defining the movement position of each unit is 0.
- FIG. 6 shows a state in which the operation position “2: sampler suction position” of the “sample arm” is displayed in reverse.
- the “2: sampler suction position” corresponds to the sample suction position 1 a in FIG. 2.
- the value of the setting value item is stored in the battery backup RAM 204 of the measurement mechanism unit 2 in association with the unit name item and the operation location item.
- these pieces of information are read from the battery backup RAM 204, and the setting value display area 510 is displayed as shown.
- the detail display area 520 includes an adjustment point display area 521, a rough adjustment display area 522, and a fine adjustment display area 523.
- an image in the vicinity of the operation location highlighted in the setting value display region 510 and an arrow indicating the operation location are displayed in the adjustment location display area 521.
- an image near the sample suction position 1 a in FIG. 2 is displayed in the adjustment location display area 521. Thereby, the user can confirm the operation part of position adjustment object by an image.
- the coarse adjustment display area 522 includes a current value display area 522a, a previous value display area 522b, and a previous value button 522c.
- the current value display area 522a includes six text boxes. In each text box, the setting value highlighted in the setting value display area 510 is displayed. The values displayed in the text box can be changed directly by the user. When the set value in the text box is changed, the corresponding set value in set value display area 510 is also changed.
- the text box corresponding to the setting value that does not define the movement position of the target unit is grayed out and can not be input. For example, since ⁇ , r and y have nothing to do with the inverted sampler suction position, the text boxes in the current value display area 522a corresponding to ⁇ , r and y are grayed out as shown in the figure.
- the previous value display area 522 b displays the previous adjustment value (previous value) of each setting value item highlighted in the setting value display area 510.
- the previous value is read from the battery backup RAM 204 when the display of the position adjustment main screen 500 is started, and displayed in the previous value display area 522b.
- the setting value is written to the battery backup RAM 204
- the current value and the previous value are written.
- default values are written to the current value and the previous value.
- the previous value button 522 c is pressed, the previous value displayed in the previous value display area 522 b is written in the text box of the current value display area 522 a.
- the fine adjustment display area 523 includes a fine adjustment button 523a.
- a fine adjustment screen 600 (see FIG. 7) described later is displayed. That is, the user performs rough adjustment of the operation position by specifically inputting a numerical value in the rough adjustment display area 522, and presses the fine adjustment button 523a when it is desired to further perform fine adjustment.
- the check box 524 is checked by the user when the adjustment of the operation part highlighted in the setting value display area 510 is completed. Thereby, the colors of the operation part item and the setting value item are changed. In FIG. 6, the color of the operation part "11: R1 reagent dispensing position" is changed. After the check box 524 is checked, even if another action place item is selected, the action place item and the setting value item whose color has changed are maintained as they are. As a result, the user can confirm the operation location for which the position adjustment has been completed.
- FIG. 7 shows the fine adjustment screen 600. As shown in FIG. 7
- the fine adjustment screen 600 is also synchronously displayed on the display input unit 410 of the control device 4 and the display unit 130 of the terminal device 100, as in the position adjustment main screen 500.
- the user can perform an operation on the fine adjustment screen 600 through either the display input unit 410 or the input unit 120.
- the fine adjustment screen 600 includes an adjustment point display area 601, a pulse movement value display area 610, a reaction cooling unit position adjustment display area 620, a unit position adjustment display area 630, a catcher position adjustment display area 640, and a pipette tip display An area 650, a sensor display area 660, a state display area 671, a confirmation button 672, an OK button 673, and a cancel button 674 are included.
- the adjustment place display area 601 a unit to be finely adjusted and an operation place of the unit are displayed. That is, when the fine adjustment button 523a in FIG. 6 is pressed, a unit including the operation part and the operation part which are highlighted in the setting value display area 510 is displayed in the adjustment part display area 601.
- the pulse movement value display area 610 includes three selectable radio buttons.
- the number attached to each radio button is the number of pulses for driving the unit when one of movement buttons 621b, 621c, 631b to 634b, 631c to 634c, 641b, 641c described later is pressed.
- the user can set the movement unit at the time of fine adjustment by selecting any one radio button.
- the current value display area 522a of the position adjustment main screen 500 is displayed as ⁇ , ⁇ , x
- the values of y, z, r are displayed on the text labels 621a, 631a to 634a, 641a, respectively.
- the unit highlighted in the setting value display area 510 of the position adjustment main screen 500 is from the origin position to the position defined by the values of ⁇ , ⁇ , x, y displayed in the current value display area 522a. It is driven. The positions of the unit in the vertical direction and the expansion and contraction direction are not moved to the positions defined by the values of z and r.
- the positions in the vertical direction and the expansion and contraction direction are moved to the positions defined by the values of z and r by pressing the movement assist buttons 634 d and 641 d described later. This can prevent this unit from unintentionally colliding with other mechanisms in the device.
- the unit displayed in the adjustment location display area 601 is equivalent to the pulse movement value set in the pulse movement value display area 610.
- the corresponding receiver mechanisms are respectively rotated clockwise and counterclockwise, and the value in the text label 621a is increased or decreased accordingly.
- the text label 621a is grayed out because the receiver side mechanism (sample transport unit 3) does not rotate around the Z axis at the sampler suction position (sample suction position 1a in FIG. 2) which is the adjustment location. It has become.
- the move buttons 621 b and 621 c are pressed, no change occurs in the receiver side mechanism (sample transport unit 3).
- the move button 631b and 631c, the move button 632b and 632c, the move button 633b and 633c, and the move button 634b and 634c in the unit position adjustment display area 630 are pressed once, the unit is clockwise, It is moved counterclockwise, rightward, leftward, forward, backward, downward, upward, and accordingly, the values of the text labels 631a to 634a are increased or decreased.
- the move buttons 634 b and 634 c are effective when the move assist button 634 d is pressed.
- the sample arm sample dispensing arm 5 in FIG. 2
- the text label 633a is grayed out. In this case, even if the move buttons 633 b and 633 c are pressed, no change occurs in the sample arm.
- the unit When the movement assist button 634d is pressed by the user, the unit is positioned at the vertical position indicated by the text label 634a. When the movement assist button 634d is pressed again, this unit is positioned at the home position.
- the move buttons 641 b and 641 c of the catcher position adjustment display area 640 are pressed, the unit is moved in the expansion and contraction direction, and the value of the text label 641 a is also increased or decreased accordingly.
- the move buttons 641 b and 641 c are effective when the move assist button 641 d is pressed.
- the sample arm the sample dispensing arm 5 in FIG. 2 which is the unit to be adjusted does not expand or contract at the sampler suction position (the sample suction position 1a in FIG. 2) which is the adjustment location, the text label 641a It is grayed out. In this case, even if the movement buttons 641 b and 641 c are pressed, no change occurs in the sample arm.
- the unit When the movement assist button 641d is pressed by the user, the unit is expanded or contracted to the position indicated by the text label 641a. When the movement assist button 641d is pressed again, this unit is positioned at the home position.
- the pipette tip display area 650 includes a circular area that displays a detection signal of a sensor that detects that the tip of the pipette is in contact with the liquid surface, and a button that resets the display of this area.
- the sensor display area 660 includes six areas for displaying detection signals of the sensors related to the unit displayed in the adjustment place display area 601 and a button for executing barcode reading when these sensors include a bar code reader. And a text label that displays the read barcode value.
- the status display area 671 displays the operating status of the unit to be adjusted.
- “moving” is displayed in the state display area 671.
- the status display area 671 displays “standby”.
- the unit displayed in the adjustment location display area 601 is once returned to the origin position, and this unit moves to the adjustment location defined by ⁇ , ⁇ , x, y, z, r Be done. Thereby, the user can confirm whether the position adjustment performed on the fine adjustment screen 600 is appropriate by visually observing that the unit is actually driven.
- the fine adjustment screen 600 is closed, and the position adjustment main screen 500 of FIG. 6 is displayed.
- the set values displayed on the text labels 621a, 631a to 634a, 641a are reflected in the set value display area 510 and the current value display area 522a of the position adjustment main screen 500.
- the cancel button 674 is pressed, the contents set on the fine adjustment screen 600 are discarded, and the fine adjustment screen 600 is closed.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing processing of the terminal device 100 and the control device 4.
- the CPU 111 of the terminal device 100 transmits a connection request to the control device 4 via the communication interface 118 (S11).
- the user designates the IP address of the control device 4 from the input unit 120 of the terminal device 100, and inputs an instruction to try to communicate with the control device 4.
- the communication interface 118 transmits an IP packet to a designated IP address via a wireless LAN router (not shown). If there is a response from the control device 4 in response to this, a wireless communication channel is established between the terminal device 100 and the control device 4.
- the subsequent communication between the terminal device 100 and the control device 4 is performed by exchanging IP packets using the TCP / IP protocol.
- the CPU 111 starts reception processing and transmission processing (S12, S13).
- the CPU 111 displays a screen based on the data received from the control device 4 on the display unit 130 in the reception process.
- the CPU 111 transmits the input information to the control device 4 in the transmission process.
- the processes started by S12 and S13 are repeated until a shutdown instruction is issued (S14).
- the reception processing and transmission processing of the terminal device 100 will be described later with reference to FIGS. 9 (a) and 9 (b).
- the CPU 401 of the control device 4 prepares to receive a connection from the terminal device 100 (S21), and waits for processing until the connection request is received from the terminal device 100 (S22).
- the CPU 401 transmits a response to this to the terminal device 100. Thereby, a wireless communication channel is established between the terminal device 100 and the control device 4.
- the CPU 401 starts transmission processing and reception processing (S23, S24).
- the CPU 401 transmits data to the terminal device 100 in transmission processing, and receives data transmitted from the terminal device 100 in reception processing.
- the processes started by S23 and S24 are repeated until a shutdown instruction is issued (S25).
- the transmission process and reception process of the control device 4 will be described later with reference to FIGS. 10 (a) and 10 (b).
- the reception process and the transmission process of the terminal device 100 and the reception process and the transmission process of the control device 4 are respectively executed in parallel.
- the terminal device 100 includes image data, information indicating a position (coordinate position on the screen) at which the image is displayed and an area (size of the area starting from the coordinate position), and the image data is a screen Identification information indicating whether to display the entire image or to display a part of the screen is transmitted from the control device 4.
- the terminal device 100 displays an image based on the image data at a designated position (coordinates) so as to fit the designated area (size). Further, information indicating the input position (coordinate position on the screen) or the input content (key information) on the screen displayed on the terminal device 100 is transmitted from the terminal device 100 to the control device 4.
- the terminal device 100 has a function of reproducing the received image data as an image at a designated position and area, an input position (coordinate position) on the screen, and an input content (key information). As long as it has a function to send Such a function can be realized, for example, by installing a general-purpose program in the terminal device 100 as described above.
- FIG. 9A is a flowchart illustrating the reception process of the terminal device 100.
- the CPU 111 of the terminal device 100 determines whether the received data includes the image data of the entire screen or the image data of a part of the screen (S101). S102, S106). The determination is performed based on the above-described identification information included in the received data. If the received data does not include the image data of the entire screen or the image data of part of the screen (S102: NO, S106: NO), the process returns to S101.
- the CPU 111 acquires information of the entire screen (image data and information on the display size of this image) from the received data (S103).
- the image data transmitted from the control device 4 to the terminal device 100 is in a compressed format (for example, PNG format) to reduce the file size.
- the CPU 111 expands the acquired screen data into a format before compression (S104), and displays the expanded image on the display unit 130 in a designated size.
- the entire screen of the display unit 130 is updated (S105).
- the CPU 111 uses the received data to update information (image data of a part of the screen and an area for displaying this image). And the coordinate position of this area on the screen (S107). Subsequently, the CPU 111 expands the acquired image data into a format before compression (S108), and displays an image based on the image data in the area of the designated size and coordinate position. Thereby, a part of the screen of the display unit 130 is updated (S109). For example, only the area corresponding to the text label 632a of FIG. 7 is updated. Thus, the processes of S101 to S109 are repeated until a shutdown instruction is issued (S110).
- FIG. 9 (b) is a flowchart showing the transmission process of the terminal device 100.
- the CPU 111 of the terminal device 100 acquires the coordinates of the clicked position (S112), The click information including the coordinates is transmitted to the control device 4 (S113).
- a key input input to a numeric key or the like
- the CPU 111 transmits key information corresponding to the input key to the control device 4 (S115).
- the processes of S111 to S115 are repeated until a shutdown instruction is issued (S116).
- FIG. 10A is a flowchart showing the transmission process of the control device 4.
- the CPU 401 of the control device 4 determines whether it is necessary to transmit the image data of the entire screen (S201), and further determines whether it is necessary to transmit the image data of a part of the screen (S204).
- transmission processing is started in S23 of FIG. 8 and when the screen is switched between the position adjustment main screen 500 of FIG. 6 and the fine adjustment screen 600 of FIG. 7, the CPU 401 transmits image data of the entire screen. It is determined that it is necessary to do (S201: YES). Further, when the state of a part of the screen is changed by an input to the position adjustment main screen 500 or the fine adjustment screen 600, the CPU 401 determines that it is necessary to transmit image data of a part of the screen (S204: YES).
- the CPU 401 When determining that it is necessary to transmit the image of the entire screen (S201: YES), the CPU 401 acquires the image data of the entire screen and the display size of this image (S202), and among these, the image data is in a predetermined format. Are compressed (S203). On the other hand, when the CPU 401 determines that it is necessary to transmit image data of a part of the screen (S201: NO, S204: YES), the area corresponding to the changed part in the screen (hereinafter referred to as "changed area") The image data, the size of the change area, and the coordinate position on the screen of the change area are acquired (S205), and the image data is compressed into a predetermined format (S206).
- the CPU 401 uses the image data compressed in S203 and the information on the entire screen including the display size of the image, or the update data including the image data compressed in S206 and the size and coordinate position of the change area. (S207).
- the information on the entire screen and the update information further include identification information indicating whether the image data relates to the image on the entire screen or to an image on a part of the screen.
- FIG. 10 (b) is a flowchart showing the reception process of the control device 4.
- the CPU 401 of the control device 4 When the CPU 401 of the control device 4 receives data from the terminal device 100 (S211: YES), it determines whether the received data relates to screen click or key input (S212, S215). If the received data is not related to screen click or related to key input (S212: NO, S215: NO), the process returns to S211.
- the CPU 401 acquires the coordinates included in this data (S213) . Subsequently, the CPU 401 performs "control processing" based on the acquired coordinates (S214). The control process will be described later with reference to FIGS.
- the CPU 401 includes the key included in this data. Information is acquired (S216). Subsequently, the CPU 401 updates the text displayed on the display input unit 410 based on the key information (S217). Usually, at the timing of receiving key information, an area on which text can be input, such as a text box on the screen, is focused by a click made on the screen performed before that. In S217, the CPU 401 updates the display of the area thus focused on the basis of the acquired information. If the text inputable area is not focused at the processing timing of S217, the CPU 401 invalidates the acquired text information.
- the CPU 401 updates the screen (the position adjustment main screen 500 or the fine adjustment screen 600) on the display input unit 410 accordingly. S 218).
- the determination in S201 or S204 of FIG. 10A is YES, and information for screen update is transmitted to the terminal device 100.
- the screen on the display input unit 410 and the screen on the display unit 130 on the terminal device 100 side are updated in synchronization.
- the processes of S211 to S218 are repeated until a shutdown instruction is issued (S219).
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing main processing in S214 (control processing) of FIG.
- the CPU 401 of the control device 4 determines whether the screen determined to be clicked in S212 of FIG. 10B is the position adjustment main screen 500 (S301). If this screen is not the position adjustment main screen 500 (S301: NO), that is, if it is the fine adjustment screen 600, the process proceeds to the terminal A. If the clicked screen is the position adjustment main screen 500 (S301: YES), the CPU 401 performs the following processing based on the coordinates (the place clicked by the user) acquired in S213 of FIG. 10B. .
- the CPU 401 causes the item of the setting value of the operation part to be highlighted (S309), and the rough adjustment display area 522 is displayed.
- the setting value of the clicked operation point is displayed (S310). That is, in the current value display area 522a, the set value of the set value display area 510 is displayed, and in the previous value display area 522b, the set value of this operation location when the position adjustment main screen 500 is displayed is displayed. Ru.
- the CPU 401 displays the operation location and setting value in the setting value display region 510 for the operation item displayed in the detail display region 520.
- the color of the item is changed (S311).
- the CPU 401 displays a cursor in the text box of the clicked place (S312).
- the CPU 401 sets the value of the text box in the current value display area 522a to the value of the corresponding previous value display area 522b. Replace (S313).
- the CPU 401 opens the fine adjustment screen 600 (S314).
- the CPU 401 If the clicked location is the OK button 531 (S302-S306: NO, S307: YES), the CPU 401 writes the setting value displayed in the setting value display area 510 in the battery backup RAM 204 (S315). Subsequently, the CPU 401 closes the position adjustment main screen 500 (S316).
- the CPU 401 causes the screen on the display input unit 410 (the position adjustment main screen 500 or the fine adjustment screen 600) in the processing step of S218 of FIG. Is updated according to the updated contents of S309 to S314 and S316.
- the determination in S201 or S204 of FIG. 10A is YES, and information for screen update is transmitted from the control device 4 to the terminal device 100.
- the screen on the display input unit 410 of the control device 4 and the screen on the display unit 130 on the terminal device 100 side are synchronously updated.
- FIG. 12 is a flow chart showing the main processing after terminal A of FIG.
- the CPU 401 of the control device 4 performs the following processing on the fine adjustment screen 600 based on the coordinates (location clicked by the user) acquired in S213 of FIG. 10B.
- the CPU 401 updates the radio button of the clicked place to the selected state (S408). At the same time, the CPU 401 sets the movement unit when the movement button is pressed to the number of pulses corresponding to the selected radio button.
- the CPU 401 When the clicked location is one of the move buttons 621b, 621c, 631b to 634b, 631c to 634c, 641b, and 641c (S401: NO, S402: YES), the CPU 401 is displayed in the adjustment location display area 601. The unit being moved is moved (S409). At this time, drive pulses are output to the corresponding stepping motor of the stepping motor unit 211 for the selected pulse number of the pulse movement value display area 610. Subsequently, the CPU 401 updates the text labels 621a, 631a to 634a, 641a corresponding to the drive according to the drive amount (S410). If the clicked location is the move button corresponding to the gray-displayed text label, the determination in S402 is NO.
- the CPU 401 holds the setting value displayed on the fine adjustment screen 600 (S414). Subsequently, the CPU 401 returns the unit displayed in the adjustment location display area 601 to the origin position (S415), and closes the fine adjustment screen 600 (S416).
- the setting value displayed on the fine adjustment screen 600 is discarded (S417). Subsequently, the CPU 401 returns the unit displayed in the adjustment location display area 601 to the home position (S415), and closes the fine adjustment display screen 600 (S416).
- the CPU 401 causes the screen on the display input unit 410 (position adjustment main screen 500 or fine adjustment) in the processing step of S218 in FIG. 10B.
- the screen 600) is updated in accordance with the updated contents of S408, S410, S413, and S416.
- the determination in S201 or S204 of FIG. 10A is YES, and information for screen update is transmitted from the control device 4 to the terminal device 100.
- the screen on the display input unit 410 of the control device 4 and the screen on the display unit 130 on the terminal device 100 side are synchronously updated.
- FIG.10 (b) and FIG.11, 12 has performed the adjustment of a unit and the update of a screen by the input with respect to the screen displayed on the display part 130 of the terminal device 100
- the control apparatus 4 side The same process is performed when adjusting the unit and updating the screen by the input to the screen displayed on the display input unit 410.
- S211 is omitted from the flowchart of FIG. 10B, and in S212 and S215, it is determined whether there is a click and a key input on the screen displayed on the display input unit 410, and in S213 and S216 Based on the input to the display input unit 410, the coordinates of the click position and key information are acquired.
- the other processes are the same as in the above embodiment.
- the determination in S201 or S204 of FIG. 10A becomes YES, and the information for screen update is transmitted from the control device 4 to the terminal device 100. .
- the screen on the display input unit 410 of the control device 4 and the screen on the display unit 130 on the terminal device 100 side are synchronously updated.
- the terminal device 100 is brought close to the unit to visually check the position of the unit. From the position adjustment main screen 500 and the fine adjustment screen 600 displayed on the terminal device 100, the change of the set value of the unit can be instructed. For this reason, the user does not have to move back and forth between the operation position of the control device 4 and the unit at the time of position adjustment of the unit, and the position adjustment of the unit can be performed extremely simply.
- the screen display of the display unit 130 is performed based on the data regarding the screen transmitted from the control device 4, and the information input through the input unit 120 is transmitted to the control device 4.
- a program for realizing such a function is installed in the terminal device 100.
- the terminal device 100 since the terminal device 100 does not need to have a special application for position adjustment, the terminal device 100 can be configured by a general-purpose computer and a general-purpose application. Therefore, the terminal device 100 can be configured inexpensively and easily.
- the user can select a unit to perform position adjustment by pressing the operation part item in the setting value display area 510.
- the adjustment location display area 521 an image near the operation location of the selected unit and an arrow indicating the operation location are displayed. Thereby, the user can recognize at a glance where the unit for position adjustment is located.
- the adjustment position of the unit can be easily set to a predetermined position via the rough adjustment display area 522 of the position adjustment main screen 500. Further, by pressing the movement button on the fine adjustment screen 600, the adjustment position of the unit can be finely set. In addition, in the case of setting by the movement button, the unit is actually moved according to the movement button, so the user can perform accurate position adjustment while confirming the movement position of the unit.
- the unit to be adjusted is moved from the origin to the position defined by the setting value.
- the user can check whether the set value that has been set is appropriate while visually checking the drive of the unit.
- urine may also be measured. That is, the present invention can be applied to a sample analyzer that tests urine, and can also be applied to a clinical sample analyzer that tests other clinical samples.
- the set value of each unit of the measurement mechanism unit 2 is stored in the battery backup RAM 204, but the present invention is not limited to this, and is stored in the hard disk 404 of the control device 4 or the hard disk 114 of the terminal device 100. It is good.
- the screen data generated in the control device 4 is transmitted to the terminal device 100.
- the terminal device 100 generates screen data, and the screen data is generated in the terminal device 100
- the screen data may be transmitted to the control device 4.
- the same application program as the application program installed in the control device 4 is installed in the terminal device 100, and the terminal device 100 does not pass the control mechanism 4 to the measurement mechanism unit 2
- An instruction for position adjustment may be made. In this case, in the terminal device 100, only the function of instructing position adjustment is activated and the other functions are deactivated so that an unintended operation is not performed due to an erroneous input in the terminal device 100. preferable.
- two screens of the position adjustment main screen 500 and the fine adjustment screen 600 are used to adjust the position of each unit of the measurement mechanism unit 2, but the present invention is not limited to this. Only the screen may be used, or three or more screens may be used. For example, the components of the position adjustment main screen 500 and the fine adjustment main screen may be arranged on one screen. In addition, a screen may be separately prepared in which only the rough adjustment display area 522 of the position adjustment main screen 500 is displayed.
- a laptop personal computer is used as the portable terminal device 100.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and any terminal device that can be carried and carried by a person may be used.
- it may be a personal digital assistant (PDA) or a smartphone.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the terminal device 100 and the control device 4 are communicably connected by wireless, the present invention is not limited to this, and may be communicably connected by wire. Wired communication can be realized, for example, by connecting the control device 4 and the terminal device 100 with a LAN cable and using the TCP / IP protocol.
- the LAN cable a straight cable may be connected through a hub, or a cross cable may be used to directly connect both.
- the hard disk 114 of the terminal device 100 displays the image data transmitted from the control device 4 and executes it on AIR of Adobe Systems Incorporated in order to transmit the input contents to the control device 4 Application is installed.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and a program for synchronously displaying the same screen may be installed on the control device 4 and the terminal device 100.
- it may be Symantec's pcAnywhere or Microsoft's Remote Desktop.
- Coarse adjustment display area (Position adjustment screen) 600 ... Fine adjustment screen (Position adjustment screen) 621b, 621c, 631b to 634b, 631c to 634c, 641b, 641c ... move button (move key) 672 ... confirmation button (operation confirmation button)
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