LabChip GX Software Readme

Software Version:  LabChip GX V3.0
P/N 128531 Rev 00

This file provides information about LabChip GX software. Please read this information carefully as it supersedes all printed material or Online Help.

Overview

The LabChip GX software controls the LabChip GX and LabChip GX II instruments. The LabChip GX software is also used to analyze and compare data in the form of gels or graphs across different wells from the same or different LabChip GX data files. The software can also compare data with similar characteristics by applying filters. Results can be exported to graphic files or .csv (comma separated values) files. The software can be installed in Reviewer mode to be used only for data analysis. The 21 CFR Part 11 option can be installed on the LabChip GX computer to comply with 21 CFR Part 11 requirements. The 21 CFR Part 11 option supports remote data backup to a database on a network server. Use the CDR Server Utility software to set up the remote server.

System Requirements for LabChip GX Software (Instrument Mode)

U.S. English Version of Microsoft© Windows XP Service Pack 3 or higher
OR
U.S. English Version of Microsoft© Windows 7

Minimum RAM: 1Gb (2Gb recommended)

System Requirements for LabChip GX Software (Reviewer Mode)

U.S. English Version of Microsoft® Windows XP Service Pack 3 or higher, OR Microsoft® Windows Vista, OR Microsoft® Windows 7

Minimum RAM: 1Gb (2Gb recommended)

System Requirements for Remote CDR Server

U.S. English Version of Microsoft® Windows XP Service Pack 3 or higher, OR Microsoft® Windows Vista, OR Microsoft® Windows 7

Available Hard Disk Space: 10 - 20Gb (depending on use)

Minimum RAM: 1Gb (2Gb recommended)

LabChip GX Software Installation

To install the LabChip GX software on Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7:

1. Close all open programs.

2. Insert the LabChip GX Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.

3. Follow the instructions in the InstallShield wizard.

 

If the installation does not automatically start:

1. Close all open programs.

2. In Windows Explorer, double-click on D:\setup.exe.

3. Follow the instructions in the InstallShield wizard.