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Pin tools are supplied with blotting stations that can be loaded into one
of the plate positions. Blot pin steps can be configured in the protocol to
remove fluid from the pins, for example
,
following pin washing.
Optical System
The FLIPR
®
Tetra System optics are housed in the bottom compartment
of the main cabinet. In fluorescence assays, where excitation is
required, light from light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is directed at the base
of the read plate exposed in position 3 in the 5-position stage above.
Light emitted from the plate travels down through emission filters
before being captured in the CCD camera. Details on the main
components of the optical system, CCD camera options, the LEDs, and
emission filters, are presented below.
Figure 2-8
FLIPR
®
Tetra System optics.
Note:
A waste bottle sensor override (P/N 0700-0827) is available in
the FLIPR
®
Tetra System accessory kit to bypass the waste sensor and
dispose waste in containers other than the dedicated waste carboys.
Summary of Contents for FLIPR Tetra
Page 1: ...FLIPR Tetra High Throughput Cellular Screening System User Guide 0112 0109 H December 2011...
Page 12: ...Contents 12 0112 0109 H...
Page 16: ...System Overview 16 0112 0109 H...
Page 40: ...System Hardware Features 40 0112 0109 H...
Page 148: ...Exchanging Hardware 148 0112 0109 H...
Page 156: ...Calibration and Signal Test 156 0112 0109 H...
Page 196: ...Running an Experiment 196 0112 0109 H...
Page 232: ...Robotic Integration 232 0112 0109 H The following drawings illustrate these requirements...
Page 282: ...Data Processing Algorithms 282 0112 0109 H...
Page 294: ...Consumables and Accessories 294 0112 0109 H...
Page 298: ...Using AquaMax Sterilant 298 0112 0109 H...
Page 302: ...Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 302 0112 0109 H...