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The most common method to store a sample is upon creation of the sample to be stored. The specimen collection page will display a ‘Container’ and ‘Position’ fields. Under Container, you will choose the Box Name, and under Position, you can record the coordinate. If a box is linear, there will be only one Position field, but if the box is 2D, you will enter the row and column.

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Record a storage location

  1. Click in the ‘Container’ field

  2. A list of available boxes will appear. Choose the box where the sample will be stored. In this instance, there is only one box available to store whole blood tubes in this Demo Protocol.

  3. If a position is not recorded, the system will place the sample in the next available slot in that box which will be displayed in the specimen table on the next screen.

  4. To manually select a position, you can click on the the magnifying glass icon in the ‘Position’ field.

  5. Click ‘Select’ on the pop-up screen.

  6. Select the position to place the sample from the 2-D map displayed. Available slots are shown in gray. Occupied slots are green. Click ‘Done’.

  7. The position is shown as ‘18’ in this example. Note that this box is defined as linear and populates from top to bottom, left to right.

  8. Note that this sample would have been automatically placed in slot 18 since it was the next available in this container.

  9. Navigating to the Visit displays the Specimen Table and the location where the sample is stored.

  10. You can navigate to the box map as well by clicking on the sample and then the Storage Location.

  11. This displays a 2-D view of the box and the Specimen Labels of the samples in the box.

Transfer specimens

The process to transfer samples is similar. Samples can be ‘Transferred' from one box to another, from no location to a box, or from a box to ‘no location’.

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