Description
Use the QC Levels page to define quality control levels. QC levels are the generic QC levels used to set up QC files. Examples of QC levels include Low, Normal, High, Positive, Negative, General.
Access
AdminCenter > QC > QC Levels
You must have the necessary security permissions to access the QC Levels page.
Technical Manual
Viewing the QC Levels List
The QC Levels page contains a list of up to ten QC levels. If the list is longer than one page, use the page links located above or below the list of QC levels to navigate through the list.
Show active only | Select the checkbox to view only active QC levels. You set the active/inactive status in the QC Level Details section of the QC Levels details page. See "Adding or Editing QC Level Details" below. |
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Name | Select in the field to search for a specific QC level or to narrow the list. The list displays the name of the QC level and its active status. |
Add | Select to create a new QC level. See "Adding or Editing QC Level Details" below. |
Refresh | Select to refresh the search results in the table list. |
Name | Select the QC level name link to view or edit information for that QC level on the QC Levels details page. See "Adding or Editing QC Level Details" below. |
Adding or Editing QC Level Details
Use the QC Level Details section of the QC Levels details page to add or edit information for that QC level.
Name | Enter the name of the QC level in the field. This field is required. To edit the QC level name, highlight or delete text already displayed in the field, then modify as desired. |
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Active | Select the checkbox to specify that the QC level is active in the system and will be searchable within the system. |
< Back to List | Select to return to the QC Levels list page without saving any changes. |
Save | Select to record changes and return to the QC Levels list page. |