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eInserts XML Files

eInserts XML - Siemens Healthineers Atellica® Solution

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Siemens Healthineers Atellica

Easily upload product parameters and value assignment to the Atellica Solution using eInserts XML, a standard data exchange format that saves data input time, reducing the risk of transcription errors. Registration is required.

Step 1 – Log in

  1. Visit MyeInserts
  2. Login with your user ID and password, or register as a new user.

Step 2 – Choose the data

  1. Select Product, Lot, and Language
  2. Customize My eInserts:
    1. Choose instrument: Atellica Solution
    2. Add XML file and configure levels
    3. Choose units
  3. Download
  4. Accept Disclaimer
  5. Save XML file (save to a USB drive, if desired)

Step 3 – Import the data

  1. Your insert data is ready for import into the Atellica Solution.
  2. For import instructions, refer to the Atellica Solution System Operations Manual.

eInserts XML - Abbott ARCHITECT®

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Abbott ARCHITECT

The eInserts XML online service helps laboratories reduce the risk of errors caused by time-consuming manual transcription. The Abbott ARCHITECT® family of integrated systems, running software version 7.0 or higher, offers laboratories the capability to upload Bio-Rad quality control assay values using eInserts XML. Registration is required.

Step 1 – Log in

  1. Visit MyeInserts
  2. Login with your user ID and password, or register as a new user.

Step 2 – Choose the data

  1. Select Product, Lot, and Language
  2. Customize My eInserts:
    1. Choose instrument: Abbott ARCHITECT cSystems or iSystems
    2. Add XML file and configure levels
    3. Choose units
  3. Download
  4. Accept Disclaimer
  5. Save XML file (save to a USB drive, if desired)

Step 3 – Import the data

  1. Your insert data is ready for import to your ARCHITECT system.
  2. For import instructions, refer to ARCHITECT System Operations Manual.

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