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May 6, 2005 <strong>iCys</strong> Cytometric Analysis Software Application Overview<br />

The secondary input is used for an event component that will become “subevents”<br />

within the primary event. If the primary and sub-events overlap each<br />

other, <strong>iCys</strong> associates the sub-events with the primary event.<br />

Association 2<br />

The Association 2 module allows you to associate two subevent components with<br />

a primary event component. The Association 2 module has three inputs. The input<br />

on the left is the primary, the other two are secondary.<br />

For more information about sub events, see “Scattergram and Histogram Axis Tab” on<br />

page 4-23, “Scattergram and Histogram Event Type Tab” on page 4-26, and “Event<br />

Window Details” on page 4-36.<br />

Connecting Modules<br />

primary input secondary<br />

input<br />

primary input<br />

As you create modules, you will connect them to graphically create a macro that<br />

establishes the flow of data for your experiment. Modules have color-coded input<br />

and output ports. Input ports are on the top of the module, output ports on the<br />

bottom.<br />

Input port<br />

Output port<br />

secondary<br />

inputs<br />

To connect two modules:<br />

1. With your mouse, point to the output port you want to connect. The cursor<br />

will change to a cross hair.<br />

Revision B <strong>iCys</strong> Research Imaging Cytometer <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 3-59

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