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with Windows® Specifications

Optics: Flat-bed document scanner Ratios: User may define the ratio of any fraction to any
Scan Speed: 100 samples in 12 seconds other fraction or to the total.

Scan Length: From 0.01 to 221.5 mm User Access: Define privileges to edit, import, export, print,
change setup or calibration. User data stored with scan.
Resolution: 200, 400, 600, 800 1200 dpi
Comments: Unlimited comments per patient.
Media: Agarose gels and cellulose acetate (TLC with
optional scanner) Microprocessor: PC-compatible, Microsoft® Windows® 10
based operating system.
Gain Modes: Automatic, manual
Computer Interface: RS232, XON-XOFF flow control and
Scan/Edit Features: Auto/manual fraction selection, force
ASTM import protocols, remote editing and review of results.
fraction, reference overlay, baseline adjustment, delete
area, auto M-spike demarcation, slice or skim quantitation,
invert IFE image, zoom, auto edit for cholesterol profile. Electrical Specifications
Automatic Data Analysis: Analog curve (printed with Input Power: 120 Vac, 1000 Watts, 50/60 Hz, Grounded
or without reference overlay), fractions, relative % and/or
units, integral count, one or two ratios, high and low out- Physical Specifications
of-range indicators, and total.
(Height x Width x Depth)
Patient Demographics: Unlimited user-definable Scanner: ≤ 8x13x22 in (20x33x56 cm)
demographic labels such as, Patient Name, Birth Date,
Patient Age, Sex, Composite Key Identifiers, etc. Computer, Color Monitor & Keyboard: 22x18x24 in
(56x46x61 cm)
Fraction Names: Up to 10 labeled fractions; labels can be
assigned on a scan by scan basis. Printer: 10 x 14 x 14 in (25 x 36 x 36 cm)
Total Weight: 104 lbs (47 kg)
Reference Ranges: User-definable for total and each
fraction, including ranges based on age and/or sex. Environment: 15° to 27°C (59° to 81°F)

www.helena.com | helena@helena.com

800-231-5663
549-189
5/21(11)
High Def Touch Screen – Sharper patterns and
adjustable contrast and brightness enhance
visualization of small bands. The touch screen
makes for easy menu navigation, scanning and
editing.

The next generation QuickScan Touch Plus densitometer now provides even more robust data management New Reverse Image – Invert the background of
with the addition of a new SQL database format, a more powerful Windows 10 CPU and the optional use of IFE images onscreen to create a “negative” view to
a dedicated server for data handling. The optional Myeloma Module and the ability to coalesce data from enhance visualization and aid in interpretation.
multiple Helena systems, including gel or capillary, and the ability to import data from competitive systems Easy M-Spikes – Place cursor in the middle of the
when switching to Helena earn the Touch System the top spot in clinical electrophoresis. M-spike and the system auto delimits on either side.
This provides greater consistency between users.
Users can adjust marks.
New Myeloma Tracking Module
Auto Editing – Quantitate split beta SPEs as one
Unify current and historical electrophoresis and supportive fraction or two and automatically edit cholesterols.
data into a single portal for interpreting, tracking and
reviewing results from both SPIFE Gel and Nexus User Access – Set access for each user’s ability
CE Systems. to edit patient info or scans, import or export,
print, change setup or work list settings or change
calibration. User IDs are stored with the scan.
See everything in one place
Auto Pairing – Auto pair previous patient results
Each patient’s current results are auto- for a specified test and date range and overlay up to
paired with their previous data from a two previous scans on current results.
virtually unlimited data store. Available
total protein, albumin, free light chain NEW! Composite Key Identifier – Creates a unique
identifier from two demographic fields, such as
ratio and nephelometric data can also be
name and date of birth. Useful for tracking outside
incorporated for review. samples.

Positive ID – Barcoded gels allow positive ID


Scroll through to spot changes
from patient tube to final results. Using the
Reports are presented as scrollable Electrophoresis Sample Handler, QuickScan Touch
thumbnails to quickly detect progression can download worklists created from barcoded
or regression of disease. samples. Patient data can also be imported from LIS.

Massive Data Storage – Store all the demographics,


Initial, review and release tests, comments and customizable worklists you
Queues with ID audit trail are provided to want. An optional server can handle the needs of
collate initial results by the operator, reports even the largest laboratory.
awaiting review, and final results ready to report
User-Defined Reports and Worklists – Reports
to the clinician. and worklists are completely customizable. Create
a single-page report that includes one patient’s SPE
and IFE with interpretation, or print up to 100-scan
profile of the patient’s entire history – easily.

"A game-changer Customized Interpretive Analysis – Build your own


decision limits and interpretive comments library,

in long-term making reporting results a snap. Comments can be


automatically added or coded for quick retrieval.
Text can be easily amended.
tracking of Network Capability – Patterns can be reviewed

electrophoresis and edited remotely over the LAN.

Quality Control – Touch the QC icon to set the


results." QuickScan Touch in motion to scan a linearity step-
tablet and neutral density control; Levey-Jennings
plots are also available for easy evaluation of
QC data.
High Def Touch Screen – Sharper patterns and
adjustable contrast and brightness enhance
visualization of small bands. The touch screen
makes for easy menu navigation, scanning and
editing.

The next generation QuickScan Touch Plus densitometer now provides even more robust data management New Reverse Image – Invert the background of
with the addition of a new SQL database format, a more powerful Windows 10 CPU and the optional use of IFE images onscreen to create a “negative” view to
a dedicated server for data handling. The optional Myeloma Module and the ability to coalesce data from enhance visualization and aid in interpretation.
multiple Helena systems, including gel or capillary, and the ability to import data from competitive systems Easy M-Spikes – Place cursor in the middle of the
when switching to Helena earn the Touch System the top spot in clinical electrophoresis. M-spike and the system auto delimits on either side.
This provides greater consistency between users.
Users can adjust marks.
New Myeloma Tracking Module
Auto Editing – Quantitate split beta SPEs as one
Unify current and historical electrophoresis and supportive fraction or two and automatically edit cholesterols.
data into a single portal for interpreting, tracking and
reviewing results from both SPIFE Gel and Nexus User Access – Set access for each user’s ability
CE Systems. to edit patient info or scans, import or export,
print, change setup or work list settings or change
calibration. User IDs are stored with the scan.
See everything in one place
Auto Pairing – Auto pair previous patient results
Each patient’s current results are auto- for a specified test and date range and overlay up to
paired with their previous data from a two previous scans on current results.
virtually unlimited data store. Available
total protein, albumin, free light chain NEW! Composite Key Identifier – Creates a unique
identifier from two demographic fields, such as
ratio and nephelometric data can also be
name and date of birth. Useful for tracking outside
incorporated for review. samples.

Positive ID – Barcoded gels allow positive ID


Scroll through to spot changes
from patient tube to final results. Using the
Reports are presented as scrollable Electrophoresis Sample Handler, QuickScan Touch
thumbnails to quickly detect progression can download worklists created from barcoded
or regression of disease. samples. Patient data can also be imported from LIS.

Massive Data Storage – Store all the demographics,


Initial, review and release tests, comments and customizable worklists you
Queues with ID audit trail are provided to want. An optional server can handle the needs of
collate initial results by the operator, reports even the largest laboratory.
awaiting review, and final results ready to report
User-Defined Reports and Worklists – Reports
to the clinician. and worklists are completely customizable. Create
a single-page report that includes one patient’s SPE
and IFE with interpretation, or print up to 100-scan
profile of the patient’s entire history – easily.

"A game-changer Customized Interpretive Analysis – Build your own


decision limits and interpretive comments library,

in long-term making reporting results a snap. Comments can be


automatically added or coded for quick retrieval.
Text can be easily amended.
tracking of Network Capability – Patterns can be reviewed

electrophoresis and edited remotely over the LAN.

Quality Control – Touch the QC icon to set the


results." QuickScan Touch in motion to scan a linearity step-
tablet and neutral density control; Levey-Jennings
plots are also available for easy evaluation of
QC data.
©

with Windows® Specifications

Optics: Flat-bed document scanner Ratios: User may define the ratio of any fraction to any
Scan Speed: 100 samples in 12 seconds other fraction or to the total.

Scan Length: From 0.01 to 221.5 mm User Access: Define privileges to edit, import, export, print,
change setup or calibration. User data stored with scan.
Resolution: 200, 400, 600, 800 1200 dpi
Comments: Unlimited comments per patient.
Media: Agarose gels and cellulose acetate (TLC with
optional scanner) Microprocessor: PC-compatible, Microsoft® Windows® 10
based operating system.
Gain Modes: Automatic, manual
Computer Interface: RS232, XON-XOFF flow control and
Scan/Edit Features: Auto/manual fraction selection, force
ASTM import protocols, remote editing and review of results.
fraction, reference overlay, baseline adjustment, delete
area, auto M-spike demarcation, slice or skim quantitation,
invert IFE image, zoom, auto edit for cholesterol profile. Electrical Specifications
Automatic Data Analysis: Analog curve (printed with Input Power: 120 Vac, 1000 Watts, 50/60 Hz, Grounded
or without reference overlay), fractions, relative % and/or
units, integral count, one or two ratios, high and low out- Physical Specifications
of-range indicators, and total.
(Height x Width x Depth)
Patient Demographics: Unlimited user-definable Scanner: ≤ 8x13x22 in (20x33x56 cm)
demographic labels such as, Patient Name, Birth Date,
Patient Age, Sex, Composite Key Identifiers, etc. Computer, Color Monitor & Keyboard: 22x18x24 in
(56x46x61 cm)
Fraction Names: Up to 10 labeled fractions; labels can be
assigned on a scan by scan basis. Printer: 10 x 14 x 14 in (25 x 36 x 36 cm)
Total Weight: 104 lbs (47 kg)
Reference Ranges: User-definable for total and each
fraction, including ranges based on age and/or sex. Environment: 15° to 27°C (59° to 81°F)

www.helena.com | helena@helena.com

800-231-5663
549-189
5/21(11)

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