Fuji Film 01000001 D-EVO G35i User Manual 897N101473E Z72N2000E 101026
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For Safe Operation DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY FUJIFILM DR System &RQÂżJXUDWLRQ (Product Overview) (DR-ID 600) Basic Operation Operation Manual 6st Edition: October 2010 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ Daily Inspection and Maintenance Appendix Maintenance and Inspection This Operation Manual describes details on how to operate the FDR D-EVO and cautions to be observed when operating it. Please read the Operation Manual thoroughly before actually operating the FDR D-EVO along with âDR-ID 300CL Operation Manualâ and other manuals for the related products. After reading this manual, store it nearby the FDR D-EVO so that you can see it whenever necessary. 897N101473E ii FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Introduction 7KH:LUHG:LUHOHVV)'5'(92 '5,' ĂDWSDQHOGHWHFWRUV\VWHPLVLQWHQGHGWRFDSWXUH for display radiographic images of human anatomy. 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Windows Vista is the registered trademark of US Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. Windows is the registered trademark of US Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. Copyright Š 2010 FUJIFILM Corporation. All rights reserved. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E iii FDR D-EVO System Operation Manuals DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY FDR D-EVO (DR-ID 600) Operation Manual DR-ID 600PU Operation Manual DR-ID 300CL Operation Manual See âDR-ID 300CL Operation Manualâ along with the manuals for the related products. The DR-ID 600MC runs on a commercially available personal computer. However, operations are not required to use the FDR D-EVO. For operations of a commercially available personal computer, see the operation manual provided by the manufacturer. Manage and store all the Operation Manuals of the devices constituting the system together as a set. For the U.S. For other countries DR-ID 600 DR-ID 600 DR-ID 600RU DR-ID 600RU DR-ID 600PU Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE DR-ID 600PU Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE Power supply unit DR-ID 600MP Control cabinet DR-ID 600MC Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE DR-ID 600PU Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE Power supply unit DR-ID 600MP Battery charger Access point* Image processing unit DR-ID 300CL Power supply unit DR-ID 600MP Control cabinet DR-ID 600MC Hub Image processing unit of other digital radiography system DR-ID 300CL DR-ID 600PU Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE Power supply unit DR-ID 600MP Battery charger Image processing unit DR-ID 300CL Hub Access point* Image processing unit of other digital radiography system DR-ID 300CL :LWKUHJDUGWRWKHDFFHVVSRLQWFRQVXOWRXURIÂżFLDOGHDOHU 7KHFRQÂżJXUDWLRQRIWKHV\VWHPYDULHVGHSHQGLQJRQWKHFRXQWU\ 7KHUHDUHWZRW\SHVRIĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUV'5,'6( ZLUHOHVVZLUHGFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGH DQG DR-ID 600SE (wired communication mode). Although the contents of this manual are described by taking the example of DR-ID 601SE, the same can also be applied to DR-ID 600SE. With regard WRWKHGHVFULSWLRQVSHFLÂżFWR'5,'6(RU'5,'6(WKHSURGXFWQDPHLVVSHFLÂżHGLQWKH description. iv FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Contents at a Glance For Safe Operation Chapter Chapter This chapter presents Warnings and Cautions we wish you to observe for safe operation of the FDR D-EVO. 6\VWHP&RQÂżJXUDWLRQ 3URGXFW2YHUYLHZ This chapter gives the various unit names and describes their functions and features of the FDR D-EVO. Basic Operation Chapter This chapter describes start-up, shut-down and other basic operations of the FDR D-EVO. Troubleshooting Chapter This chapter describes how to troubleshoot in the event of an error on the FDR D-EVO, and provides explanations about a list of error messages each of which appears when an error occurs. Daily Inspection and Maintenance Chapter Appendix This chapter describes daily care and maintenance we wish you to perform so that you can use the FDR D-EVO optimally. $SSHQGL[$ 6SHFLÂżFDWLRQV Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure Appendix O Use of Optional Items Maintenance and Inspection FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E How to Read This Manual %DVLFSDJHOD\RXW 3OHDVHKDYHDJRRGJUDVSRIWKHEDVLFSDJHFRQÂżJXUDWLRQRIWKLV2SHUDWLRQ0DQXDODVLOOXVWUDWHG EHORZIRU\RXWRXVHLWPRUHHIÂżFLHQWO\ Section title Lead Shows the title of an operation procedure described in the section. Describes information we wish you to know in advance of your operating the system or information that may help you to operate it. 3.2 Starting Up and Shutting Down the System Operation procedure This section explains how to start up and shut down the system. To start up the system, operations are required on the FDR D-EVO main unit and on the Console. To shut down the entire system, operations are required only on the Console. Describes an operation procedure according to sequential numbers. 3.2.1 Starting Up the System Press the ON side of the main switch of the power supply unit, if its power status LED is not lit. After FRQÂżUPLQJ the IROORZLQJ LWHPV SUHVV the power VZLWFK for the &RQVROH to VWDUW the initialization process. Â$OOFDEOHVVKRXOGEHFRQQHFWHGSURSHUO\ Â1RPHGLDVKRXOGEHLQVHUWHGLQWRWKH)'' Basic Operation 7KHFRQWUROFDELQHWVWDUWVXSDXWRPDWLFDOO\ CAUTIONS If the power status LED of the power supply unit does not come on after turning on the &RQVROH turn on the control FDELQHW Index A caption that facilitates you to open a desired [Chapter] quickly. Turn on the radiographic examination stand. After displaying the start-up progression status, software version, and initialization progression VWDWXV the DFWLYDWLRQ FRPSOHWLRQ VFUHHQ EHORZ ZLOO EH GLVSOD\HG on the &RQVROH $FWLYDWLRQFRPSOHWLRQVFUHHQRIWKH&RQVROH Displayed screen A screen that appears during operation. CAUTIONS An error occurs if the system is started up immediately after shutdown. To restart the system, make sure that the power status LED of the power supply unit is off, and then SUHVV the power VZLWFK for the &RQVROH FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3-7 3DJHQXPEHU Displayed in conjunction with the chapter number. vi FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 0DUNV Information items to be observed when you are operating this system and the supplementary remarks are described in this manual with the respective marks. For the safe system operation, be sure to observe Warning/Caution. WARNING Indicates hazardous situations that may lead to serious injuries or even death if the precaution is not or cannot be followed. CAUTIONS Indicates hazardous situations that may lead to mild or moderate injury or physical damages if the caution is not or cannot be followed. Indicates procedures requiring special attention, instructions that must be followed, supplementary explanations, etc. HINT Shows an item helpful for further effective system operation. Shows a more detailed operation method or an item that describes additional information. Expressions Messages appear on the display panel and the buttons are shown as below. Ć %XWWRQV H[DPSOH ------------------------------ Select The button to operate is shown. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E vii Contents Introduction ...........................................................................................................................iii FDR D-EVO System Operation Manuals .............................................................................iv Contents at a Glance ............................................................................................................ v How to Read This Manual ....................................................................................................vi Chapter 1 For Safe Operation 1.1 Precautions Before Operating This Equipment ....................................................... 1-1 1.2 Precautions to be Observed When Using the Electric Medical Equipment ............. 1-2 1.3 Safety ...................................................................................................................... 1-3 1.4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)...................................................................... 1-8 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.5 Precautions in Using the FDR D-EVO................................................................... 1-16 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.3 1.5.4 1.5.5 1.6 Handling.................................................................................................................1-16 Before Exposure ....................................................................................................1-17 During Exposure ....................................................................................................1-17 During Cleaning .....................................................................................................1-17 Storage ..................................................................................................................1-17 Locations of Labels and Signs .............................................................................. 1-18 1.6.1 1.6.2 1.6.3 1.6.4 1.7 DR-ID 600PU and DR-ID 300CL .............................................................................1-8 DR-ID 600MC ........................................................................................................1-13 Locations of Labels ................................................................................................1-18 DR-ID 600 ..............................................................................................................1-19 DR-ID 600PU .........................................................................................................1-20 Safety and Other Symbols .....................................................................................1-21 Installation Conditions ........................................................................................... 1-22 1.7.1 Installation Space When Setting the Control Cabinet in the X-ray Room ..............1-22 Chapter 2 6\VWHP&RQÂżJXUDWLRQ 3URGXFW2YHUYLHZ 2.1 FDR D-EVO............................................................................................................. 2-1 2.1.2 2.2 6\VWHP&RQÂżJXUDWLRQ ..............................................................................................2-1 Features of the FDR D-EVO ....................................................................................2-2 Unit Names and the Functions ................................................................................ 2-3 2.2.1 DR-ID 600 ................................................................................................................2-3 &RQVROH'LVSOD\&RQÂżJXUDWLRQ ................................................................................ 2-5 2.4 Routine Operation Diagram..................................................................................... 2-6 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3.1 Preparing the Flat Panel Sensor ............................................................................. 3-1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 Type of Flat Panel Sensor .......................................................................................3-1 Number of the Connectable Flat Panel Sensors .....................................................3-1 Connecting/Disconnecting the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 601SE) Connector.........3-1 Connecting/Disconnecting the Sensor Cable Relay Connector for the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 600SE) ............................................................................................3-2 3.1.5 Inserting/Removing the Flat Panel Sensor into/from the Radiographic Examination Stand .......................................................................................................................3-3 3.1.6 Changing the Direction of the Flat Panel Sensor Connector ...................................3-4 3.1.7 Charging the Battery Pack (Optional) for the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 601SE) ....3-5 3.1.8 Installing/Removing the Battery Pack (Optional) for the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 601SE) ..................................................................................................................................3-6 viii FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3.2 Starting Up and Shutting Down the System ............................................................ 3-7 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.3 Starting Up the System ............................................................................................3-7 Shutting Down the System ......................................................................................3-8 Routine Operations ................................................................................................. 3-9 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Entering the Patient Information ............................................................................3-10 Selecting the Anatomical Region and Exposure/Study Menu................................ 3-11 X-ray Exposure ......................................................................................................3-13 [1] Positioning the patient ......................................................................................3-13 [2] X-ray exposure/Image displaying .....................................................................3-14 [3] For exposures of the next patient using the same menus ................................3-16 Chapter 4 TroubleshootinJ 4.1 When a Message Appears on the Console ............................................................. 4-1 [1] If a warning dialog box appears .........................................................................4-1 [2] If a communication error occurs between the Console and the connected DR system ................................................................................................................4-1 [3] If an error occurs on the Console .......................................................................4-2 [4] If an error occurs on an output destination device ..............................................4-2 4.2 How to Cope with an Error... ................................................................................... 4-3 [1] When the system hangs up... .............................................................................4-3 [2] When the Console is turned off due to an electrical outage ...............................4-4 [3] If a hard disk of the Console is damaged ...........................................................4-4 [4] If a white image is displayed after an exposure ..................................................4-4 [5] Precautions for operating the system when âInitializingâ or âChanging FPDâ is displayed in the Consoleâs operating status display at the time of replacing the ĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU .................................................................................................4-4 >@,IZLUHOHVVFRPPXQLFDWLRQZLWKWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU '5,'6( LVQRW possible...............................................................................................................4-4 >@,IZLUHOHVVFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGHLVGLVDEOHGZKHQXVLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU (DR-ID 601SE)....................................................................................................4-4 Chapter 5 Daily Inspection and Maintenance 5.1 Daily User Inspection and Maintenance .................................................................. 5-1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 Daily Inspection (DR-ID 600) ...................................................................................5-1 Periodical Inspection................................................................................................5-2 Effective Period of Use ............................................................................................5-2 $SSHQGL[$6SHFLÂżFDWLRQs $ 6SHFLÂżFDWLRQV ..........................................................................................................A-1 A.1.1 A.1.2 A.1.3 A.1.4 A.1.5 A.2 Processing Capacity (DR-ID 600)........................................................................... A-1 Image Output (DR-ID 600)...................................................................................... A-1 Reduced Equivalent (DR-ID 600) ........................................................................... A-3 Power Supply Conditions........................................................................................ A-3 Environmental Conditions ....................................................................................... A-3 External View and Weight .......................................................................................A-4 A.2.1 DR-ID 600 ............................................................................................................... A-4 Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure Z1. Precautions for Exposure in AUTO MODE..............................................................Z-1 Z.1.1 Z.1.2 Z.1.3 Z.1.4 Z.2 Radiation Field .........................................................................................................Z-1 Depiction of the Cervical Region .............................................................................Z-2 Depiction of the HIP JOINT AXL â 2 Menu ..............................................................Z-2 EDR Image Data Analysis .......................................................................................Z-3 Precautions for Exposure in SEMI-AUTO MODE ...................................................Z-4 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E ix Z.3 Precautions for Exposure in SEMI-X MODE ...........................................................Z-5 Z.4 Precautions for Exposure in FIX MODE ..................................................................Z-6 Z.5 Other Precautions ...................................................................................................Z-7 Z.5.1 Z.5.2 Z.5.3 Z.5.4 Z.5.5 Z.5.6 Z.5.7 Z.5.8 Precautions for Exposure of a Subject in Relatively Large Contrast .......................Z-7 Precautions for DR System .....................................................................................Z-7 Precautions for Assuring the Radiation Field ...........................................................Z-7 Precautions Related to the X-ray Exposure Time ....................................................Z-7 Images Output When the X-ray Shot Switch is Operated Incorrectly ......................Z-8 Precautions for Urgent Use .....................................................................................Z-8 Precautions Related to Continuous Operation ........................................................Z-8 Precautions Related to Grid.....................................................................................Z-8 Appendix O Use of Optional Items O.1 O.2 Optional Items ....................................................................................................... O-1 Using the Remote Switch ....................................................................................... O-2 O.2.1 O.2.2 Remote Switch........................................................................................................ O-2 Relay Cable ............................................................................................................ O-2 O.3 Using the SE Storage Case ................................................................................... O-3 O.4 Using the DAP Connector Cable ............................................................................ O-4 O.5 Using the Retaining Bracket for MP ....................................................................... O-5 Maintenance and Inspection FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Chapter 1 For Safe Operation 3UHFDXWLRQV%HIRUH2SHUDWLQJ7KLV (TXLSPHQW For Safe Operation Before using this equipment, please read âPrecautions Before Operating This Equipmentâ carefully so that you can operate it correctly. Whenever you operate this equipment, be sure to observe those precautions. Failure to do so may cause you to subject to injuries or property damage to occur. The institution where the equipment is installed is responsible for its use and maintenance. In addition, this equipment should not be used by persons other than doctors or suitably trained staff. 7KLVV\VWHPLVFODVVLÂżHGDVDPHGLFDOGHYLFHXQGHU(&'LUHFWLYH((& This equipment has been designed on the assumption that the patient would not come into direct contact with it or for operation by appropriately trained operator. Process waste correctly, as stipulated by local law or any regulations that apply. Part of the components contains harmful substances which may pollute the ambient environment if disposed carelessly. For details on product disposal, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1-1 1.2 Precautions to be Observed When 8VLQJWKH(OHFWULF0HGLFDO(TXLSPHQW We ask that you observe these usage precautions and use the equipment correctly. 1. This equipment should be used only by people who have the proper skills. 2. Observe the following precautions when installing the equipment. 2-1. Install the equipment where water will not splash it. 2-2. Install the equipment where it will not be adversely affected by air pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation, sunlight, dust or the presence of salt, sulfur or like substances in the atmosphere. 2-3. Make sure the equipment will remain in stable condition on a level surface and not be subjected to vibration or shock. 2-4. Do not install the equipment in places where chemicals are stored or gases emitted. 2-5. Make sure that the power frequency, voltage and power consumption are appropriate. 2-6. Connect the ground wire correctly. 3. Observe the following precautions before beginning to use the device. &RQÂżUPWKDWWKHJURXQGZLUHKDVEHHQFRPSOHWHO\FRQQHFWHG 3-2. Make sure that all cords have been connected properly and safely. 3-3. Be aware that correct diagnosis can be hindered and danger can result from using different pieces of equipment together. 3-4. Make sure that the battery and power supply are installed properly. 4. Observe the following precautions when using the equipment. 4-1. Make sure not to exceed the time and dose required for diagnosis. 4-2. Always monitor the patient and the equipment for abnormalities. 4-3. Take an appropriate action, such as stopping the equipment after ensuring the patientâs safety, if any abnormalities are found in his/her health or in the equipment. 5. Observe the following precautions after using the equipment. 5-1. Using the established procedure, then turn the power off. 5-2. When unplugging cords, do not pull on the body of the cord itself or apply unnecessary force. 5-3. Observe the following precautions when storing the equipment. I Store the equipment where water will not splash it. II Store the equipment where it will not be adversely affected by air pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation, sunlight, dust or the presence of salt, sulfur or like substances in the atmosphere. III Make sure the equipment will remain in stable condition on a level surface and not be subjected to vibration or shock. IV Do not store the equipment in places where chemicals are stored or gases emitted. 5-4. After using the accessories, recollect them and put them back in order. 5-5. Make sure to clean the equipment for the next use. ,IWKHUHLVWURXEOHZLWKWKHHTXLSPHQWGRQRWDWWHPSWWRÂż[LWUDQGRPO\,QVWHDGGRZKDWLV indicated and entrust repairs to a professional. 7. Do not remodel the equipment. 8. Maintenance and Inspection 8-1. Make inspect the equipment and parts periodically. 8-2. If the equipment has not been used for a long time, make sure that it operates normally and safely prior to using it again. 9. Other Items 9-1. When subjecting patients (particularly infants and pregnant women) to radiation, make sure not to exceed the necessary time and dose. Also, ensure that radiation is contained within WKHH[SRVXUHSODQHRIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU 9-2. Follow the Operation Manual and operate the equipment correctly. For Safe Operation 1-2 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1.3 Safety Before using the FDR D-EVO, read this section thoroughly to ensure that you use the product properly. 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Contact a FUJIFILM GHDOHUIRULQVWDOODWLRQDQGUHORFDWLRQ H[FHSWWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU RIWKHV\VWHP CAUTIONS 'RQRWKLWRUGURSWKHHTXLSPHQW2WKHUZLVHLQMXU\RUGDPDJHWRLPDJHVHWFPD\UHVXOW CAUTIONS Be sure to inspect the system periodically. 7RDVVXUHRSWLPXPSHUIRUPDQFHRIWKHHTXLSPHQWLWLVQHFHVVDU\WRV\VWHPDWLFDOO\SHUIRUP maintenance and inspection. For information on maintenance and inspection, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1-7 (OHFWURPDJQHWLF&RPSDWLELOLW\ (0& 1.4.1 DR-ID 600PU and DR-ID 300CL This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC $ (1$ 0HGLFDO'HYLFH'LUHFWLYH((& These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other devices, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or PRUHRIWKHIROORZLQJPHDVXUHV  5HRULHQWRUUHORFDWHWKHUHFHLYLQJGHYLFH  ,QFUHDVHWKHVHSDUDWLRQEHWZHHQWKHHTXLSPHQW  &RQQHFWWKHHTXLSPHQWLQWRDQRXWOHWRQDFLUFXLWGLIIHUHQWIURPWKDWWRZKLFKWKHRWKHUGHYLFH V are connected. For Safe Operation If the problem cannot be solved with the above measures, stop using this equipment and consult WKHPDQXIDFWXUHURURXURIÂżFLDOGHDOHUIRUKHOS WARNING Ć 'RQRWSODFHGHYLFHVJHQHUDWLQJHOHFWURPDJQHWLFZDYHQHDUWKLVHTXLSPHQW Ć ,IDGHYLFH V RWKHUWKDQWKRVHVSHFLÂżHGLVFRQQHFWHGSUHGHWHUPLQHG(0&SHUIRUPDQFH FDQQRWEHJXDUDQWHHG 1-8 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Further information for IEC 60601-1-2 (EN60601-1-2) 1. Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents. 2. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment. 3. Information regarding the cable affecting EMC is as follows. Name Connected Device Network Cable Between the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 600MC 30m Between the DR-ID 600MC and the DR-ID 300CL 100m DR-ID 600PU 3m *HQHUDO6SHFLÂżFDWLRQ Cat5e or more, UTP type and straight cable For Safe Operation Power Cable 0D[LPXP/HQJWK Use a hospital grade power cable. (for North America) A non-hospital grade power cable can be used. (for other countries) DR-ID 300CL Depends on the cable length of a personal computer. 4. 7KHXVHRIDFFHVVRULHVWUDQVGXFHUVDQGFDEOHVRWKHUWKDQWKRVHVSHFLÂżHGZLWKWKHH[FHSWLRQRI transducers and cables sold by FUJIFILM Corporation as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL. 5. The DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL should be REVHUYHGWRYHULI\QRUPDORSHUDWLRQLQWKHFRQÂżJXUDWLRQLQZKLFKLWZLOOEHXVHG 6. Basic performance of the equipment and the system After image data are acquired from the DR-ID 600PU, data correction is performed by the control cabinet (DR-ID 600MC), and the image is saved in and displayed on the image processing unit (DR-ID 300CL). 7. Test items (Tables 1 to 4) Table 1 *XLGDQFHDQGPDQXIDFWXUHUÂśVGHFODUDWLRQHOHFWURPDJQHWLFHPLVVLRQV 7KH'5,'38DQGWKH'5,'&/DUHLQWHQGHGIRUXVHLQWKHHOHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQWVSHFLÂżHGEHORZ The customer or the user of the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL should assure that they are used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 RF emissions CISPR 11 Class A Harmonic emissions IEC61000-3-2 9ROWDJHĂXFWXDWLRQV ĂLFNHUHPLVVLRQV IEC61000-3-3 (OHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQWJXLGDQFH The DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL use RF energy only for their internal function. Therefore, their RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. The DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL are suitable '5,'38&ODVV$ for use in all establishments other than domestic and Complies '5,'&/&ODVV' those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. Complies FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1-9 Table 2 *XLGDQFHDQGPDQXIDFWXUHUÂśVGHFODUDWLRQHOHFWURPDJQHWLFLPPXQLW\ 7KH'5,'38DQGWKH'5,'&/DUHLQWHQGHGIRUXVHLQWKHHOHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQWVSHFLÂżHGEHORZ The customer or the user of the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL should assure that they are used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level For Safe Operation Electrostatic discharge (ESD) IEC61000-4-2 Âą6kV contact Âą8kV air Âą6kV contact Âą8kV air Floors should be wood, concrete or FHUDPLFWLOH,IĂRRUVDUHFRYHUHGZLWK synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%. Electrical fast transient/burst IEC61000-4-4 Âą2kV for power supply lines Âą1kV for input/output lines Âą2kV for power supply lines Âą1kV for input/output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. Surge IEC61000-4-5 Âą1kV differential mode Âą2kV common mode Âą1kV differential mode Âą2kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC61000-4-11 <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle 40% UT (60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles 70% UT (30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 5 s <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle 40% UT (60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles 70% UT (30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 5 s Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery. 3 A/m 3RZHUIUHTXHQF\PDJQHWLFÂżHOGVVKRXOG be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. Power frequency (50/60Hz) magnetic ÂżHOG IEC61000-4-8 3 A/m 127(UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. 1-10 (OHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQW JXLGDQFH FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Table 3 *XLGDQFHDQGPDQXIDFWXUHUÂśVGHFODUDWLRQHOHFWURPDJQHWLFLPPXQLW\ 7KH'5,'38DQGWKH'5,'&/DUHLQWHQGHGIRUXVHLQWKHHOHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQWVSHFLÂżHGEHORZ The customer or the user of the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL should assure that they are used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level (OHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQWJXLGDQFH 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Radiated RF IEC61000-4-3 3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz 3 V/m Recommended separation distance For Safe Operation Conducted RF IEC61000-4-6 d = 1.2 d = 1.2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 2.3 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres (m). )LHOGVWUHQJWKVIURPÂż[HG5)WUDQVPLWWHUVDV determined by an electromagnetic site survey,a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range.b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment PDUNHGZLWKWKHIROORZLQJV\PERO 127($W0+]DQG0+]WKHKLJKHUIUHTXHQF\UDQJHDSSOLHV 127(7KHVHJXLGHOLQHVPD\QRWDSSO\LQDOOVLWXDWLRQV(OHFWURPDJQHWLFSURSDJDWLRQLVDIIHFWHGE\DEVRUSWLRQDQG UHĂHFWLRQIURPVWUXFWXUHVREMHFWVDQGSHRSOH D )LHOGVWUHQJWKIURPÂż[HGWUDQVPLWWHUVVXFKDVEDVHVWDWLRQVIRUUDGLR FHOOXODUFRUGOHVV WHOHSKRQHVDQGODQG mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with DFFXUDF\7RDVVHVVWKHHOHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQWGXHWRÂż[HG5)WUDQVPLWWHUVDQHOHFWURPDJQHWLFVLWHVXUYH\ VKRXOGEHFRQVLGHUHG,IWKHPHDVXUHGÂżHOGVWUHQJWKLQWKHORFDWLRQLQZKLFKWKH'5,'38DQGWKH'5,'&/ are used exceeds the applicable RF compliance, the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL. E 2YHUWKHIUHTXHQF\UDQJHN+]WR0+]ÂżHOGVWUHQJWKVKRXOGEHOHVVWKDQ9P FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1-11 Table 4 Recommended separation distances between 3RUWDEOHDQGPRELOH5)FRPPXQLFDWLRQVHTXLSPHQWDQGWKH'5,'38DQGWKH'5,'&/ The DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 300CL as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment. For Safe Operation Rated maximum output power of transmitter 0.01 0.1 10 100 6HSDUDWLRQGLVWDQFHDFFRUGLQJWRIUHTXHQF\RIWUDQVPLWWHU 150 kHz to 80 MHz d = 1.2 0.12 0.38 1.2 3.8 12 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 1.2 0.12 0.38 1.2 3.8 12 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz d = 2.3 0.23 0.73 2.3 7.3 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in metres (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer. 127( $W0+]DQG0+]WKHVHSDUDWLRQGLVWDQFHIRUWKHKLJKHUIUHTXHQF\UDQJHDSSOLHV 127( 7KHVHJXLGHOLQHVPD\QRWDSSO\LQDOOVLWXDWLRQV (OHFWURPDJQHWLFSURSDJDWLRQLVDIIHFWHGE\DEVRUSWLRQDQGUHĂHFWLRQIURPVWUXFWXUHVREMHFWVDQGSHRSOH 1-12 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1.4.2 DR-ID 600MC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the international standard for medical GHYLFHVEHORZDFFRUGLQJWRWKHUHTXLUHPHQWRIWKH,(&$(1 $ (0&6WDQGDUG&,635(1 &,635(1 (1,(& (1,(& For Safe Operation This does not guarantee that there is no harmful electromagnetic interference under any installation environment. This equipment can generate, use and radiate radio frequency energy. If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, or if peripheral devices that are not complied with the EMC standard, harmful interference may be generated under a particular environment causing malfunction of the equipment and other devices. If this equipment causes harmful interference to other devices, or if this equipment is affected by interference from other devices, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or PRUHRIWKHIROORZLQJPHDVXUHV  5HRULHQWRUUHORFDWHWKHUHFHLYLQJGHYLFH  ,QFUHDVHWKHVHSDUDWLRQEHWZHHQWKHHTXLSPHQW  &RQQHFWWKHHTXLSPHQWLQWRDQRXWOHWRQDFLUFXLWGLIIHUHQWIURPWKDWWRZKLFKWKHRWKHUGHYLFH V are connected. If the problem cannot be solved with the above measures, stop using this equipment and consult WKHPDQXIDFWXUHURURXURIÂżFLDOGHDOHUIRUKHOS WARNING 'RQRWSODFHGHYLFHVJHQHUDWLQJHOHFWURPDJQHWLFZDYHQHDUWKLVHTXLSPHQW )XUWKHULQIRUPDWLRQIRU&,635(1DQG&,635(1 1. Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents. 2. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment. 3. Information regarding the cable affecting EMC is as follows. Name Network Cable Power Cable Connected Device 0D[LPXP/HQJWK *HQHUDO6SHFLÂżFDWLRQ Between the DR-ID 600PU and the DR-ID 600MC 30m Cat5e or more, UTP type and straight cable Between the DR-ID 600MC and the DR-ID 300CL 100m DR-ID 600MC Depends on the cable length of a personal computer. 7KHXVHRIDFFHVVRULHVWUDQVGXFHUVDQGFDEOHVRWKHUWKDQWKRVHVSHFLÂżHGZLWKWKHH[FHSWLRQ of transducers and cables sold by FUJIFILM Corporation as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the DR-ID 600MC. 5. The DR-ID 600MC should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the DR-ID 600MC should be observed to verify normal RSHUDWLRQLQWKHFRQÂżJXUDWLRQLQZKLFKLWZLOOEHXVHG 6. Basic performance of the equipment and the system After image data are acquired from the DR-ID 600PU, data correction is performed by the control cabinet (DR-ID 600MC), and the image is saved in and displayed on the image processing unit (DR-ID 300CL). 7. Test items (Tables 1 to 3) FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1-13 Table 1 *XLGDQFHDQGPDQXIDFWXUHUÂśVGHFODUDWLRQHOHFWURPDJQHWLFHPLVVLRQV 7KH'5,'0&LVLQWHQGHGIRUXVHLQWKHHOHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQWVSHFLÂżHGEHORZ The customer or the user of the DR-ID 600MC should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Noise terminal voltage Class A CISPR 22 EN55022 (OHFWULFÂżHOGQRLVHVWUHQJWK For Safe Operation Class A CISPR 22 EN55022 Harmonic emissions Class D EN61000-3-2 IEC61000-3-2 9ROWDJHĂXFWXDWLRQVĂLFNHUHPLVVLRQV Complies EN61000-3-3 IEC61000-3-3 Table 2 *XLGDQFHDQGPDQXIDFWXUHUÂśVGHFODUDWLRQHOHFWURPDJQHWLFLPPXQLW\ 7KH'5,'0&LVLQWHQGHGIRUXVHLQWKHHOHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQWVSHFLÂżHGEHORZ The customer or the user of the DR-ID 600MC should assure that it is used in such an environment. (1,(&WHVW Immunity test Compliance level Electrostatic discharge (ESD) EN61000-4-2 IEC61000-4-2 Electrical fast transient/burst EN61000-4-4 IEC61000-4-4 Surge EN61000-4-5 IEC61000-4-5 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines EN61000-4-11 IEC61000-4-11 Âą4kV contact Âą8kV air Âą4kV contact Âą8kV air Âą1kV for power supply lines Âą0.5kV for input/output lines Âą1kV for power supply lines Âą0.5kV for input/output lines Âą1.0kV differential mode Âą2.0kV common mode Âą1.0kV differential mode Âą2.0kV common mode <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle 70% UT (30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 250 cycles <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle 70% UT (30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 250 cycles 1 A/m 1 A/m Power frequency (50/60Hz) PDJQHWLFÂżHOG EN61000-4-8 IEC61000-4-8 127(UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. 1-14 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Table 3 *XLGDQFHDQGPDQXIDFWXUHUÂśVGHFODUDWLRQHOHFWURPDJQHWLFLPPXQLW\ 7KH'5,'0&LVLQWHQGHGIRUXVHLQWKHHOHFWURPDJQHWLFHQYLURQPHQWVSHFLÂżHGEHORZ The customer or the user of the DR-ID 600MC should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test (1,(&WHVW Compliance level Conducted RF EN61000-4-6 IEC61000-4-6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms Radiated RF EN61000-4-3 IEC61000-4-3 3 V/m 80 MHz to 1 GHz 3 V/m For Safe Operation FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1-15 3UHFDXWLRQVLQ8VLQJWKH)'5'(92 This section describes the precautions in using the FDR D-EVO. +DQGOLQJ For Safe Operation +DQGOHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUFDUHIXOO\VLQFHLWLV manufactured with precision. ,IWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULVKLWRUGURSSHGRULVVXEMHFWWR severe shock, it may be damaged. ,IWKHIURQWDQGUHDURIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUDUHVXEMHFWWR impact by a projection, it may be damaged. 7KHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULVHTXLSSHGZLWKDVKRFNVHQVRU that detects a severe impact. For details, see âĹś DR-ID 600PUâ (page 2-3). CAUTIONS ,IWKHVKRFNVHQVRUOLJKWVUHGFRQWDFWD)8-,),/0GHDOHU 'RQRWSXOOWKHFDEOHRIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU :LUHG communication mode). $OVRGRQRWSXOOWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUZLWKVRPHWKLQJFDXJKW by the cable. Make sure that the cable is not trapped under the wheels of a stretcher or wheelchair. Otherwise, the cable will be damaged, causing electric shock RUÂżUH :KHQFDUU\LQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU :LUHGFRPPXQLFDWLRQ mode), do not drag the sensor cable relay connector on the ĂRRURUJURXQG0DNHDOVRVXUHWKDWQRRQHRUREMHFWFRPHV LQWRFRQWDFWZLWKWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU,WLVUHFRPPHQGHGWR KROGWKHFRQQHFWRUZKHQFDUU\LQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU 8QOHVVWKHVHFDXWLRQVDUHREVHUYHGWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU may be caught by an object, personal injury may result, or properties or the connector may be damaged. 'RQRWKROGWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULQRQHKDQGZKHQFDUU\LQJLW Hold it in both the hands or under the arm. ,IDQ\RIWKHVFUHZFDSVRQWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUFRPHVRII attach a spare cap. Otherwise, artifacts may appear in the image due to static electricity. Screw cap To ensure optimal image quality, it is recommended that you do QRWXVHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUQHDUGHYLFHV PRWRUWUDQVIRUPHU switching supply, etc.) that generate electromagnetic noise. To ensure optimal image quality, it is recommended that you do not place the cables (power cable, communication cable, etc.) of the equipment near devices (motor, transformer, switching supply, etc.) that generate electromagnetic noise and their cables. DR-ID 601SE DR-ID 600SE 1-16 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1.5.2 Before Exposure The use of an air-conditioner may dramatically changes the temperature of the room where the system is installed. This may cause dew condensation on the system, resulting in quality problems. When an air-conditioner is used, change the temperature gradually to avoid temperature variation in order not to cause dew condensation. ,IDQH[SRVXUHLVPDGHZLWKWKHIURQWDQGUHDURIWKHĂDWSDQHO sensor facing the other way round, re-exposure and electric parts may be damaged. For Safe Operation Exposure plane of the flat panel sensor 'RQRWXVHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUIRUWKHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQGHTXLSSHGZLWKDQDXWRPDWLF loading function. 'XULQJ([SRVXUH Before making an exposure, make sure that exposure conditions most appropriate for this system are set. Do not apply an excessive force to the exposure plane. 7KHVHQVRULQVLGHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUPD\EHGDPDJHG(QWLUHVXUIDFHORDGNJ /RFDOORDG'5,'6(NJÂĄPP '5,'6(NJÂĄPP 8VHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRURQDĂDWĂRRURUSODWIRUP When an excessive force is applied to the unit when it LVWLOWHGWKHVHQVRULQVLGHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUPD\EH damaged. 'XULQJ&OHDQLQJ To clean the outer surfaces, use commercially available ethanol papers for disinfection or a cleaning cloth tightly wrung out of ethanol (or diluted neutral detergent). CAUTIONS Ć 'RQRWXVHDQH[FHVVLYHDPRXQWRIHWKDQRO RUQHXWUDOGHWHUJHQW DVGRLQJVRPD\DOORZWKH OLTXLGWRHQWHUIURPWKHJDSRQWKHRXWHUVXUIDFHVUHVXOWLQJLQWKHGDPDJHWRWKHĂDWSDQHO sensor, or cause the labels to come off. Ć 'RQRWXVHDVROYHQWVXFKDVWKLQQHURUEHQ]LQHDVLWFRUURGHVWKHRXWHUVXUIDFHV 6WRUDJH :KHQWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULVQRWLQXVHVWRUHWKHGHYLFHLQDSODFHZKHUHLWGRHVQRWIDOORUGURS FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1-17 /RFDWLRQVRI/DEHOVDQG6LJQV /RFDWLRQVRIODEHOVDQGVLJQVDIÂż[HGWRWKH)'5'(92DQGWKHUHOHYDQWVDIHW\VLJQVDUHVKRZQEHORZ 1.6.1 Locations of Labels Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 601SE) Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 600SE) For Safe Operation DR-ID 601SE Caution Label DR-ID 600SE Caution Label DR-ID 601SE CE Mark Label DR-ID 600SE CE Mark Label DR-ID 601SE Identification Label DR-ID 600SE Identification Label Radio law certification label Control cabinet (DR-ID 600MC) DR-ID 600MC Identification Label Power supply unit (DR-ID 600MP) DR-ID 600MP Caution Label DR-ID 600MP System Label For the types of connectable cables, consult a FUJIFILM dealer. DR-ID 600PU Rating Label Battery charger (optional) Battery charger Rating Label AC adapter (Battery charger) Rating Label Battery pack (optional) Battery pack Rating Label 1-18 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1.6.2 DR-ID 600 Sample year of manufacture DR-ID 601SE CE Mark Label Sample year of manufacture For Safe Operation DR-ID 600SE CE Mark Label MAR. 2010 DR-ID 600MP System Label Battery charger Rating Label DR-ID 600MC Identification Label AC adapter (Battery charger) Rating Label Access point Rating Label* DR-ID 300CL Identification Label Battery pack Rating Label AC adapter (Access point) Rating Label* * The access point model is subject to change. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1-19 1.6.3 DR-ID 600PU DR-ID 601SE Identification Label For Safe Operation DR-ID 600SE Identification Label DR-ID 601SE Caution Label Radio law certification label DR-ID 600SE Caution Label MADE IN JAPAN DR-ID 600PU Rating Label 1-20 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E DR-ID 600MP Caution Label 1.6.4 Safety and Other Symbols The following safety symbols are used in the labels or on its body. Symbol Description This symbol indicates compliance of the equipment with Directive 93/42/EEC. Caution (See â1.6.1 Locations of Labelsâ (page 1-17).) For Safe Operation OFF (To indicate disconnection from the mains, at least for mains switches or their positions, and all those cases where safety is involved.) ON (To indicate connection to the mains, at least for mains switches or their positions, and all those cases where safety is involved.) Protective earth (ground) Alternating current This symbol indicates that the equipment is a Type B Applied Part. Ready (To indicate the machine is ready for operation.) Electric energy General mandatory action sign Stand-by This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste, according to the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) and your national law. This product should be handed over to a designated collection point. Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. At the same time, your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For more information about waste, please contact FUJIFILM dealers. Year of manufacture Environmentally Friendly Use Period (EFUP) Caution for local load (See â1.5.3 During Exposureâ (page 1-16).) Entire surface load FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1-21 1.7 Installation Conditions ,QVWDOODWLRQ6SDFH:KHQ6HWWLQJWKH&RQWURO&DELQHWLQ the X-ray Room In case that the control cabinet is installed in the X-ray room, ensure a certain distance between WKHFRQWUROFDELQHWDQGWKHXSULJKWW\SHRUEHGW\SHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQG6HHWKHÂżJXUH below for reference. )RUWKHSURGXFWVWKDWFDQEHLQVWDOOHGLQSDWLHQWHQYLURQPHQWVHHÂł6\VWHP&RQÂżJXUDWLRQ´ (page 2-1). For Safe Operation CAUTIONS 'RQRWLQVWDOOWKHSRZHUVXSSO\XQLWFRQWUROFDELQHWLPDJHSURFHVVLQJXQLW%DWWHU\ FKDUJHU RSWLRQDO DQG$FFHVVSRLQWLQDQDUHDRIWKH;UD\URRPZKHUHWKHXVHUFDQHDVLO\WULS over. Falls could result in injury. Ĺś 8SULJKWW\SH 2. 5m 2.5m 2.5m 2.5m 2. 5m Ĺś %HGW\SH 2.5m 2.5m 1-22 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 2.5m Chapter 2 \VWHP&RQILJXUDWLRQ (Product Overview) 2.1 FDR D-EVO 6\VWHP&RQÂżJXUDWLRQ For the U.S. For other countries DR-ID 600 DR-ID 600 DR-ID 600RU Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE Power supply unit DR-ID 600MP Control cabinet DR-ID 600MC DR-ID 600RU DR-ID 600PU Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE DR-ID 600PU Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE Power supply unit DR-ID 600MP Battery charger Access point* Image processing unit DR-ID 300CL Hub Image processing unit of other digital radiography system DR-ID 300CL DR-ID 600PU Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE Power supply unit DR-ID 600MP Control cabinet DR-ID 600MC 6\VWHP&RQILJXUDWLRQ 3URGXFW2YHUYLHZ DR-ID 600PU Flat panel sensor DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE Power supply unit DR-ID 600MP Battery charger Image processing unit DR-ID 300CL Hub Access point* Image processing unit of other digital radiography system DR-ID 300CL ÂThe products in can be installed in patient environment. Â7KH)'5'(92FRQVLVWVRIWKH'5,'58DQGWKHLPDJHSURFHVVLQJXQLW'5,'&/ Â$QDFFHVVSRLQWLVXVHGRQO\LQZLUHOHVVFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGH 7KHFRQÂżJXUDWLRQRIWKHV\VWHPYDULHVGHSHQGLQJRQWKHFRXQWU\ FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 2-1 2.1.2 Features of the FDR D-EVO This section describes the main features of the FDR D-EVO. 7KHH[WHUQDOGLPHQVLRQVDQGWKHZHLJKWRIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUDUHWKHVDPHDVWKRVH RIWKHFRQYHQWLRQDOFDVVHWWHXVHGIRUJHQHUDOH[SRVXUH'XHWRWKLVIHDWXUHWKHĂDWSDQHO sensor can be inserted into the radiographic examination stand that has been used, allowing the user to avoid cassette replacement. 7KHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUFDQEHFRQQHFWHGGLVFRQQHFWHGZLWKWKHUHOD\FRQQHFWRURIWKH FRQQHFWLRQFDEOH7KLVDOORZVWKHXVHUWRFDUU\WKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUDQGLQVHUWUHPRYHLW into/from the upright-type or bed-type radiographic examination stand more easily. 7KHOLJKWZHLJKWDQGWKHWKLQDQGURXQGGHVLJQLQFUHDVHWKHRSHUDELOLW\RIWKHĂDWSDQHO sensor, making it possible to place it under a lying patient. 6\VWHP&RQILJXUDWLRQ 3URGXFW2YHUYLHZ 4 An image can be displayed on the Console within approximately 5 seconds after making an exposure. 2ZLQJWRWKHKLJKO\VHQVLWLYHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU;UD\H[SRVXUHGRVHFDQEHUHGXFHG accordingly. 6 Due to the effects of digital image processing, the system produces X-ray images that have a high diagnostic value and are easy to observe. 7 The system has a wide latitude for incident X-rays so that a large amount of X-ray diagnostic information is obtained. 8 As the system has a wide latitude and an automatic sensitivity adjustment function, its X-ray images are not affected by small changes in X-ray exposure conditions. Therefore, consistent image density is obtained for all images. 9 Image processing parameters are automatically selected through an anatomical region selection system from the Console. 10 Multi-objective Frequency Processing (MFP), a newly introduced image processing function, not only improves the image quality also achieves high-speed image processing. 11 A DICOM-conformed open network can be supported by connecting the Console. :LWKWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU '5,'6( ZLUHOHVVFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGHRUZLUHG communication mode can be selected. In wireless communication mode, exposures can be performed without connecting the cable. 2-2 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 2.2 Unit Names and the Functions Unit names and the functions of the FDR D-EVO are described below. 2.2.1 DR-ID 600 Ĺś DR-ID 600PU Shock sensor display (2 places) : Lights red when the shock sensor detects a severe impact. 6\VWHP&RQILJXUDWLRQ 3URGXFW2YHUYLHZ Connector Status lamp Power status LED Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 601SE) * Exposure plane is shown in this figure. Main switch Shock sensor display (2 places) : Lights red when the shock sensor detects a severe impact. Power supply unit (DR-ID 600MP) Connector Status lamp Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 600SE) * Exposure plane is shown in this figure. Name Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 601SE) (DR-ID 600SE) Status lamp Description A unit incorporating a GOS indirect panel. 7KHUHDUHWZRW\SHVRIĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUV'5,'6( ZLUHOHVVZLUHGFRPPXQLFDWLRQ mode) and DR-ID 600SE (wired communication mode). Indicates the equipment status by LEDs. Wireless READY (Green) (In wireless communication mode, the status of the battery Blinks for 1.0 pack is indicated. In wired communication mode, whether or second. not exposures can be performed Off is indicated.) POWER (Green) ERROR (Orange) OK (Exposure possible) Less than 10 min. (Charge required) Empty (Power OFF) Wired Exposure possible During exposure sequence Ready Comes on when the system is turned on. On Communication not possible. Blinks for 1.0 Error occurred second. Off Normal * All LEDs are off when the equipment is off. Power supply unit (DR-ID 600MP) 6XSSOLHVWKHSRZHUWRWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUDQGFRQQHFWVWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUDQGWKH control cabinet. Main switch 6XSSOLHVWKHSRZHUWRWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUDQGWKHLQVLGHRIWKHSRZHUVXSSO\XQLW Remote switch (optional) 7XUQVRQRIIWKHSRZHUWRWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU Power status LED Displays ON/OFF of the power supply unit. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 2-3 Ĺś DR-ID 600MC Main switch/ power status LED Control cabinet (DR-ID 600MC) 6\VWHP&RQILJXUDWLRQ 3URGXFW2YHUYLHZ Name Description $SHUVRQDOFRPSXWHUXVHGIRUFRQWUROOLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUDQG performing image processing. Control cabinet (DR-ID 600MC) Main switch Supplies the power to the control cabinet. Power status LED Displays ON/OFF of the control cabinet. Ĺś %DWWHU\FKDUJHU 2SWLRQDO Battery charger Name Description &KDUJHVWKHEDWWHU\SDFN RSWLRQDO IRUWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU '5,' 601SE). Three packs can be charged at the same time. Battery charger Charge status indicator LED Indicates charge status. Ĺś Access point Â3URGXFWFRPSOLDQWZLWK,(&8/36(RU-,6 ÂCompliant with IEEE802.11n [W52] (in the 5.2GHz band) /36, 40, 44, 48ch Â:/$1LQWHUIDFH%$6(7%$6(7; PLQLPXPUHTXLUHPHQWV Â/$1LQWHUIDFH%$6(7%$6(7; PLQLPXPUHTXLUHPHQWV Â$YDLODEOH26/LQX[ ÂCompliant with UL ÂCompliant with FCC part15 Ĺś DR-ID 300CL For the unit names and functions of the DR-ID 300CL, see the âDR-ID 300CL Operation Manualâ. 2-4 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E &RQVROH'LVSOD\&RQILJXUDWLRQ When the self-initialization process ends, the Patient Information Input Screen will appear on the Console display. For details, see âDR-ID 300CL Operation Manualâ. List tab Displays various lists. Patient information input field Input patient information. Turns one page backward. Shows page number of the patient information input field. Turns one page forward. Clears patient information (except for technologist). 6\VWHP&RQILJXUDWLRQ 3URGXFW2YHUYLHZ Operates the Patient Information Database function to input patient information. Touch panel soft keyboard Used to input characters in the patient information input field. Terminates patient information input, and proceeds to exposure menu selection. Reserves a study. Exposure enable/disable status Indicates whether exposure is enabled (lights green) or disabled. X-ray equipment status Displays the operating status of the X-ray equipment to which the Console is connected. Operating status Displays the operating status, error messages, and other information. :KHQWKH;UD\HTXLSPHQWXVHGLVXSULJKWW\SH :KHQWKH;UD\HTXLSPHQWXVHGLVEHGW\SH :KHQPDNLQJDQH[SRVXUHGLUHFWO\ZLWKWKHIODWSDQHOVHQVRUDIWHUUHPRYLQJLWIURPWKHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQG :KHQWKH)&5FDVVHWWHLVXVHG H[DPSOH For details, see âDR-ID 300CL Operation Manualâ. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 2-5 5RXWLQH2SHUDWLRQ'LDJUDP 7KHV\VWHPFRQÂżJXUDWLRQDQGWKHURXWLQHRSHUDWLRQGLDJUDPIRUWKH)'5'(92LVDVIROORZV FDR D-EVO (DR-ID 600) DR-ID 600PU and DR-ID 600MC ÂX-ray exposure ÂImage reading DR-ID 300CL Image data ÂPatient information entry ÂExposure region / study menu selection 6\VWHP&RQILJXUDWLRQ 3URGXFW2YHUYLHZ ÂImage processing, etc. Image data Image data Imager ÂFilm output Image Management Workstation ÂDICOM-conformed open network supported 2-6 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3UHSDULQJWKH)ODW3DQHO6HQVRU 7KLVVHFWLRQGHVFULEHVKRZWRSUHSDUHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU 3.1.1 Type of Flat Panel Sensor '5,'6(:LUHOHVVFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGHRUZLUHGFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGHLVDYDLODEOH:KHQ used in wireless communication mode, an access point*1, battery pack (optional) and battery charger (optional) are required. *1 In the countries other than the U.S., an access point is not included as a component of the system. For GHWDLOVLQFOXGLQJLQVWDOODWLRQFRQVXOWRXURIÂżFLDOGHDOHU ÂProduct compliant with IEC60950, UL60950, PSE or JIS ÂCompliant with IEEE802.11n [W52] (in the 5.2GHz band) /36, 40, 44, 48ch *Frequency Tolerance: Âą20ppm Â:/$1LQWHUIDFH%$6(7%$6(7; PLQLPXPUHTXLUHPHQWV Â/$1LQWHUIDFH%$6(7%$6(7; PLQLPXPUHTXLUHPHQWV Â$YDLODEOH26/LQX[ ÂCompliant with UL ÂCompliant with FCC part15 Basic Operation CAUTIONS Use only one access point. A communication error may occur if two units or more are used. '5,'6(:LUHGFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGH 3.1.2 Number of the Connectable Flat Panel Sensors 7RHQDEOHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULWV,'QHHGVWREHUHJLVWHUHGLQDGYDQFHE\D)8-,),/0GHDOHU 8SWRÂżYHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUVFDQEHUHJLVWHUHG 8SWRWKUHHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUV 2 can be connected to the power supply unit at the same time. :KHQWKUHHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUVDUHFRQQHFWHGDWWKHVDPHWLPHWZRSRZHUVXSSO\XQLWDUHUHTXLUHG Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE) Power supply unit (DR-ID 600MP) Access point Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE) Power supply unit Control cabinet (DR-ID 600MP) (DR-ID 600MC) Flat panel sensor Hub Image processing unit (DR-ID 300CL) (DR-ID 600SE or DR-ID 601SE) &RQQHFWLQJ'LVFRQQHFWLQJWKH)ODW3DQHO6HQVRU '5,' 601SE) Connector When used in wireless communication mode, disconnect the connector. Disconnect the connector. Press the latches on both sides of the connector. Connect the connector. Press the connector into the insertion section. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3-1 &RQQHFWLQJ'LVFRQQHFWLQJWKH6HQVRU&DEOH5HOD\ Connector for the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 600SE) Follow the procedure below to connect/disconnect the sensor cable relay connector. Â'RQRWFRQQHFWWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUWRWKHSRZHUVXSSO\XQLWRWKHUWKDQRIWKH)'5'(92 2WKHUZLVHWKHFRQQHFWRUPD\EHGDPDJHG Â'RQRWFRQQHFWWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUXQUHJLVWHUHGWRWKHV\VWHP2WKHUZLVHWKHSRZHUWRWKH ĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUZLOOEHGLVFRQQHFWHGDXWRPDWLFDOO\)RUGHWDLOVRQWKHUHJLVWUDWLRQFRQWDFWD FUJIFILM dealer. Â:KHQFRQQHFWLQJGLVFRQQHFWLQJWKHVHQVRUFDEOHUHOD\FRQQHFWRUDOZD\VKROGWKHJULSRIWKHFRQQHFWRU 7KHZLUHLQVLGHPD\EHEURNHQLI\RXFRQQHFWGLVFRQQHFWE\KROGLQJWKHFDEOH ,I\RXWXUQWKHRXWHUEXVKLQJRIWKHJULSWKHFDEOHORFNEHFRPHVORRVHFDXVLQJDVKRUWFLUFXLWRIWKHFDEOH Â'RQRWGURSWKHVHQVRUFDEOHUHOD\FRQQHFWRUZKHQFRQQHFWLQJGLVFRQQHFWLQJLW2WKHUZLVH SHUVRQDOLQMXU\PD\UHVXOWRUSURSHUWLHVRUWKHFRQQHFWRUPD\EHGDPDJHG 1 Basic Operation 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKH5($'<ODPSRIWKHĂDW SDQHOVHQVRULVQRWEOLQNLQJDQGSUHVV the OFF side of the power supply unit. $OWHUQDWLYHO\WXUQRIIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU E\SUHVVLQJWKHRSHUDWLRQEXWWRQRQWKH RSWLRQDOUHPRWHVZLWFKDQGPDNHVXUHWKDW WKH32:(5ODPSRIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU turns off. For the external view of the optional remote switch, see âO.2 Using the Remote Switchâ (page O-2). CAUTIONS ,I\RXVNLS6WHS and perform Step , a communication error occurs. In such a FDVHWXUQWKHSRZHUEDFNRQWRWKHSRZHU VXSSO\XQLW1RWHKRZHYHUWKDWUHSHDWLQJ WKLVDFWLRQPD\UHVXOWLQGDPDJHWRWKH HTXLSPHQW 3 7RFRQQHFWDOLJQWKHSRVLWLRQLQJPDUNV and then push the connectors in. Align the positioning mark on the connector of the SRZHUVXSSO\XQLWZLWKWKDWRIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU and then insert the connectors by slightly turning them. The remote switch can be simultaneously FRQQHFWHGWRERWKWKHXSULJKWW\SHDQG the bed type. 7KHUHOD\FRQQHFWRUFDQEHFRQQHFWHG GLVFRQQHFWHGE\WXUQLQJRIIHLWKHURIWKH remote switches. Positioning mark Grip You can proceed to the next step even if DQHUURUPHVVDJHDSSHDUVDIWHUWXUQLQJ off the power supply unit. 2 2 to 3mm 3XVKIXUWKHULQWRWKHSRVLWLRQVKRZQLQWKHÂżJXUHLQ Step until you feel a click again to lock them into place. Power supply unit Grip A 3-2 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual Grip B 897N101473E Grip Push in until you feel a click. 7RGLVFRQQHFWKROGWKHJULSV$DQG%RI ERWKWKHFRQQHFWRUVDQGWKHQSXOOWKHJULS $RIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUWRXQORFN Flat panel sensor Locking latch Press the ON side of the main switch of the power supply unit, or press the operation button on the optional remote switch. ,QVHUWLQJ5HPRYLQJWKH)ODW3DQHO6HQVRULQWRIURPWKH 5DGLRJUDSKLF([DPLQDWLRQ6WDQG )ROORZWKHSURFHGXUHEHORZWRLQVHUWUHPRYHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULQWRIURPWKHUDGLRJUDSKLF examination stand. For details, see the Operation Manual for the radiographic examination stand. CAUTIONS )RUWKHSRVLWLRQLQJDWWKHWLPHRILQVHUWLQJUHPRYLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUVHHWKH2SHUDWLRQ 0DQXDOIRUWKHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQG CAUTIONS %HFDUHIXOQRWWRKDYH\RXUÂżQJHUVFDXJKWZKHQLQVHUWLQJUHPRYLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULQWR IURPWKHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQG )RUWKHHIIHFWLYHDUHDRIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUVHH³Ŝ'5,'38´ SDJHA-4). 6HWWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUWRWKHXSSHUSDUWRIWKHWUD\ 4 3XVKWKHWUD\EDFNLQWRSODFHDIWHUVHWWLQJ WKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU Basic Operation >@8SULJKWW\SH :KHQLQVHUWLQJIURPWKHULJKWKDQGVLGH CAUTIONS :KHQLQVHUWLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULQWR WKHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQGGLUHFW the exposure plane toward the X-ray tube. Pull out the tray. Tray ,QVHUWWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULQWRWKHFDVVHWWH receive while the connector directed to the XSSHUULJKWDQGWKHQPRYHLWGRZQZDUGV :KHQLQVHUWLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUIURPWKHOHIW hand side, direct the connector to the lower left. Connector Cassette receive Connector 5 :KHQUHPRYLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU Pull out the tray, push the cassette receive GRZQZDUGVDQGWKHQUHPRYHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU Push the tray back into place. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3-3 [2] Bed type Center mark CAUTIONS :KHQLQVHUWLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU WRWKHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQG direct the exposure plane upwards. 1 3XOORXWWKHWUD\E\XVLQJWKHKDQGOH :KHQVHWWLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU horizontally, position the connector as VKRZQLQWKHÂżJXUHEHORZ Tray Basic Operation 2 3XOOWKHFDVVHWWHVWRSSHUDQGVHWWKHĂDW SDQHOVHQVRUVRWKDWLWVFHQWHUPDUNLV DOLJQHGZLWKWKHFHQWHURIWKHVWRSSHU 3RVLWLRQWKHFRQQHFWRURIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUDV VKRZQLQWKHÂżJXUHEHORZ Connector 3 3XVKWKHWUD\EDFNLQWRSODFHE\XVLQJWKH KDQGOHDIWHUVHWWLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU 4 :KHQUHPRYLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU Connector Cassette stopper Hold the handle and pull out the tray. Remove the ĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUZKLOHSXOOLQJWKHFDVVHWWHVWRSSHU and then push the tray back into place. &KDQJLQJWKH'LUHFWLRQRIWKH)ODW3DQHO6HQVRU Connector 7KHGLUHFWLRQRIWKHFRQQHFWRURIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUFDQEHFKDQJHGGHSHQGLQJRQKRZLWLV inserted into the radiographic examination stand. To change the direction, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. When shipped 3-4 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E After changing the direction &KDUJLQJWKH%DWWHU\3DFN 2SWLRQDO IRUWKH)ODW3DQHO Sensor (DR-ID 601SE) When used in wireless communication mode, charge the battery pack using the battery charger (optional). When the battery pack is fully charged, exposures for a maximum of approximately 200 images can be performed. However, the number varies depending on the usage conditions. The capacity of the battery is displayed on the READY status lamp and in the Console display. When the remaining capacity of the battery pack becomes âLess than 10 min.â (the READY status lamp blinks every one second), exposures cannot be performed. If this happens, perform the following operations. ÂReplace or charge the battery pack. Â&RQQHFWWKHFRQQHFWRUWRWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU Basic Operation :KHQWKHFRQQHFWRULVFRQQHFWHGWRWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUH[SRVXUHVLQZLUHGFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGHDQGFKDUJLQJ the battery pack can be performed. However, this type of charging is not recommended. Charge the battery pack using the battery charger. ,QZLUHOHVVFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGHZKHQWKHUHPDLQLQJFDSDFLW\RIWKHEDWWHU\SDFNEHFRPHVLQVXIÂżFLHQW H[SRVXUHVDUHSURKLELWHGDQGWKH5($'<VWDWXVODPSEOLQNVHYHU\RQHVHFRQG,IWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULVXVHGLQ wireless communication mode for another 10 minutes or so, the battery pack is not charged even if the SE cable is connected. If this happens, remove the battery pack and charge it using the battery charger. When the battery pack is charged using the battery charger for about one minute, charging the battery pack by connecting the SE cable become available. 1 6HWWKHEDWWHU\SDFNLQWKHEDWWHU\FKDUJHU When the battery pack is set, a buzzer sound is generated and the charge status indicator LED lights. Three battery packs can be charged at the same time. 2 :KHQEDWWHU\FKDUJHLVFRPSOHWHGUHPRYH WKHEDWWHU\SDFN When battery charge is completed, the charge status indicator LED changes from blinking to lighting. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3-5 ,QVWDOOLQJ5HPRYLQJWKH%DWWHU\3DFN 2SWLRQDO IRUWKH Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 601SE) )ROORZWKHSURFHGXUHEHORZWRLQVWDOOUHPRYHWKHEDWWHU\SDFNIRUWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU '5,' 601SE). Remove the battery cover. 3ODFHWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUZLWKWKHEDFNVLGHIDFLQJ upward and then press the right-hand and left-hand slide locks to remove the battery cover. Battery cover 2 ,QVWDOOWKHEDWWHU\SDFN $OLJQWKHEDWWHU\SDFNZLWKWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU '5 ID 601SE) by using the guide marks. While pressing the battery pack (1), press down the opposite side DVVKRZQLQWKHÂżJXUHEHORZ When the battery pack is installed, the power is automatically turned on. Battery pack Basic Operation (1) (2) ÂTo remove the battery pack, perform the same procedure as Step 1 (removing the battery cover). ÂTo install the battery cover, perform the same procedure as Step 2 (installing the battery pack). 3-6 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 6WDUWLQJ8SDQG6KXWWLQJ'RZQWKH System This section explains how to start up and shut down the system. To start up the system, operations are required on the FDR D-EVO main unit and on the Console. To shut down the entire system, operations are required only on the Console. 6WDUWLQJ8SWKH6\VWHP Press the ON side of the main switch of the power supply unit, if its power status LED is not lit. 2 $IWHUFRQÂżUPLQJWKHIROORZLQJLWHPVSUHVVWKHSRZHUVZLWFKIRUWKH&RQVROHWRVWDUWWKH initialization process. Â$OOFDEOHVVKRXOGEHFRQQHFWHGSURSHUO\ Â1RPHGLDVKRXOGEHLQVHUWHGLQWRWKH)'' Basic Operation The control cabinet starts up automatically. CAUTIONS ,IWKHSRZHUVWDWXV/('RIWKHSRZHUVXSSO\XQLWGRHVQRWFRPHRQDIWHUWXUQLQJRQWKH Console, turn on the control cabinet. 3 7XUQRQWKHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQG 4 $IWHUGLVSOD\LQJWKHVWDUWXSSURJUHVVLRQVWDWXVVRIWZDUHYHUVLRQDQGLQLWLDOL]DWLRQSURJUHVVLRQ status, the activation completion screen below will be displayed on the Console. Activation completion screen of the Console CAUTIONS An error occurs if the system is started up immediately after shutdown. 7RUHVWDUWWKHV\VWHPPDNHVXUHWKDWWKHSRZHUVWDWXV/('RIWKHSRZHUVXSSO\XQLWLVRIIDQG then press the power switch for the Console. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3-7 6KXWWLQJ'RZQWKH6\VWHP 1 &RQÂżUPWKDWWKHHTXLSPHQWLVQRWUXQQLQJ7RXFKWKH EXWWRQDWWKHXSSHUULJKWRIWKH button from the displayed menu. Touch the Console display, and then the EXWWRQLQWKHGLVSOD\HGFRQÂżUPDWLRQZLQGRZ The Console will shut down in a few minutes. The control cabinet will also turn off automatically. Basic Operation Turn off the display as necessary. 3 7XUQRIIWKHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQG Normally, it is not necessary to turn off the power supply unit. CAUTIONS Do not turn off the control cabinet with the main switch. Shutdown operation may not be performed normally. 3-8 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3.3 Routine Operations FDR D-EVO routine operations can be broadly divided into the following three steps. Step 1 Entering the Patient Information (See page 3-10.) Step 2 Selecting the Anatomical Region and Exposure/Study Menu (See page 3-11.) Step 3 X-ray Exposure (See page 3-13.) HINT Basic Operation Operations that are actually performed on the FDR D-EVO are only those described in â Step 3 X-ray Exposureâ. Other operations are performed on the Console. For details, see âDR-ID 300CL Operation Manualâ. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3-9 Step 1 (QWHULQJWKH3DWLHQW,QIRUPDWLRQ The Study Information Input Screen below is displayed on the Console display immediately after startup. Enter patient information items appropriately, and then touch the button. Not all the items of patient information need to be input. Input any one of the items in order to proceed to the next operation. :KHQWKHRSWLRQDOFDUGUHDGHULVSURYLGHGSDWLHQWLQIRUPDWLRQFDQEHLQSXWE\UHDGLQJIURPD PDJQHWLFFDUG List tab Displays various lists. Patient information input field Input patient information. Turns one page backward. Basic Operation Shows page number of the patient information input field. Turns one page forward. Clears patient information (except for technologist). Operates the Patient Information Database function to input patient information. Touch panel soft keyboard Used to input characters in the patient information input field. Terminates patient information input, and proceeds to exposure menu selection. Reserves a study. Exposure enable/disable status Indicates whether exposure is enabled (lights green) or disabled. Operating status Displays the operating status, error messages, and other information. Patient information includes the following items. Accession No. / Reception No. / Patient ID / Patientâs Name / Sex / Date of birth / Requesting department code / Requesting department name / Technologist / Patient comment / Physical disorder information / Infection information / Contraindication information / Pregnancy / Height (cm) / Weight (kg) / Telephone no. / Outpatient/Inpatient / Blood type (ABO) / Blood type (Rh) / Comments on study HINT You can change patient information input items and their display order in the User Utility settings. 3-10 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Step 2 6HOHFWLQJWKH$QDWRPLFDO5HJLRQDQG([SRVXUH6WXG\ Menu The Exposure Menu Selection Screen is displayed. 7RXFKDQDQDWRPLFDOUHJLRQWRGLVSOD\WKHGHVLUHGH[SRVXUHPHQXDQGWKHQWRXFKDQH[SRVXUH menu (more than one menu can be selected). The selected exposure menu(s) is displayed in the VHOHFWHGH[SRVXUHPHQXOLVWRQWKHULJKWVLGHRIWKHVFUHHQ Exposure region list Selected exposure menu list Basic Operation Exposure menu list by region Touch Technologist display field DIWHUVHOHFWLQJH[SRVXUHPHQX V Selected exposure menus FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3-11 3 The Study Screen is then displayed. 2SHUDWHDSSURSULDWHO\DFFRUGLQJWRGLVSOD\PRGH RQHLPDJHGLVSOD\VL[LPDJHGLVSOD\ RQWKH Study Screen. 7KHPRGHFDQEHVZLWFKHGDOWHUQDWHO\E\WRXFKLQJ One-image display mode Basic Operation Six-image display mode 3-12 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Step 3 X-ray Exposure When settings on the Console have been completed, you can perform an exposure. CAUTIONS Ć 0DNHVXUHWRLGHQWLI\DSDWLHQWDJDLQVWWKHQDPHRUELUWKGDWHDQGWKHQKDYHKLP KHU WDNHD SURSHUSRVLWLRQLQJIRUH[SRVXUH Ć 0DNHVXUHWRFRQÂżUPWKHH[SRVXUHPHQXWREHXVHGDQGWKHQKDYHDSDWLHQWWDNHDSURSHU SRVLWLRQLQJIRUH[SRVXUH Ć :KHQPXOWLSOHSDQHOVDUHXVHGPDNHVXUHWKDWWKH5($'<ODPSDPRQJWKHVWDWXVODPSV RIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULVOLWLQRUGHUWRFRQÂżUPWKDWLWLVWKHFRUUHFWRQHIRUWKHVHOHFWHG WHFKQLTXH >@3RVLWLRQLQJWKHSDWLHQW Position the patient. CAUTIONS Basic Operation [HUFLVHGXHFDUHVRWKDWDQLQWUDYHQRXVOLQHRUGUDLQWXEHSXWWRDSDWLHQWGRHVQRWKRRNLQWR WKHHTXLSPHQW )RUWKHH[SRVXUHSRVLWLRQRIWKHXSULJKWW\SHEHGW\SHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQGVHHLWV Operation Manual. :KHQPDNLQJDQH[SRVXUHGLUHFWO\XVLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU set the exposure position by reference to the effective area. Effective area For details on the effective area, see âĹś'5,'38´ (page A-4). FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3-13 >@;UD\H[SRVXUH,PDJHGLVSOD\LQJ 0DNHVXUHWKDWH[SRVXUHLVSRVVLEOHRQWKH&RQVROHDQGWKHQSHUIRUP;UD\H[SRVXUH Perform exposures having the patient hold tight the grip handles if necessary. Exposed images are transferred to the Console. One-image display mode Basic Operation Six-image display mode 3-14 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Touch the button at the lower right to complete the study. To prepare for exposures of the next patient, repeat Step 1 through Step 3 . Touch this button. The registration of the next new patient should be processed after more than 2 seconds. Basic Operation FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 3-15 >@)RUH[SRVXUHVRIWKHQH[WSDWLHQWXVLQJWKHVDPHPHQXV 7RPDNHH[SRVXUHVRIWKHQH[WSDWLHQWXVLQJWKHVDPHPHQXVWRXFKWKH button. left instead of the button at the upper Touch this button. The Patient Information Input Screen below appears. Touch DWWKHORZHUULJKWWRFOHDURIISDWLHQWLQIRUPDWLRQXVHGIRUWKHSUHYLRXVSDWLHQWDQG then input new patient information items in the same screen. Basic Operation Touch this button. :KHQWKHRSWLRQDOFDUGUHDGHULVSURYLGHGSDWLHQWLQIRUPDWLRQFDQEHLQSXWE\UHDGLQJIURPD PDJQHWLFFDUG After patient information for the next patient has been input, touch the ULJKWRIWKHVFUHHQ button at the lower Touch this button. With the exposure/study menus retained as they are, registration of exposure menus completes for the next patient. 3-16 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Chapter 4 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 4.1 :KHQD0HVVDJH$SSHDUVRQWKH&RQVROH This section describes the warning dialog box and error messages. If an error which cannot be handled or the same error recurs frequently, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. If an error of unknown cause occurs, do not continue the operation and contact a FUJIFILM dealer. >@,IDZDUQLQJGLDORJER[DSSHDUV If a communication error or an unexpected error has occurred, a warning dialog box pops up on the screen. In such a case, after checking error details and closing the box, take appropriate action immediately. Be sure not to continue the operation of the Console without taking an appropriate action. If any operation is performed while a warning dialog box is displayed, another screen may be displayed, hiding the dialog box behind. In this case, press the [Enter] key to close the hidden box. [2] If a communication error occurs between the Console and the connected DR system 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 7KHHUURUPHVVDJHER[,'LVGLVSOD\HGQRWRQO\ZKHQWKH&RQVROHVWDUWVXSEXWDOVRZKHQD communication error occurs. When the problem is not solved within a short time after the message box is displayed, perform the following procedure. 1 6HOHFW>2.@RQWKHPHVVDJHER[ 2 &KHFNLIWKHHTXLSPHQWFRQQHFWHGZLWKWKH&RQVROHLVWXUQHGRQ If any equipment is turned off, turn it on and wait for a while. If the problem is not solved, shut down the Console. 4 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHSRZHUVWDWXV/('RIWKHFRQWUROFDELQHWLVRIIDQGWKHQUHVWDUWWKH&RQVROH If the power status LED of the control cabinet does not turn off even after approximately PLQXWHVKDYHSDVVHGIROORZLQJWKHVKXWGRZQRIWKH&RQVROHSUHVVDQGKROGWKHPDLQ switch of the control cabinet. When the Console is restarted and the same error message box is displayed, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 4-1 [3] If an error occurs on the Console If an error occurs on the Console, an error message box is displayed on the screen. In such a case, check error details and select [OK] in the box, and then take an appropriate action. [4] If an error occurs on an output destination device If an error occurs on an output destination device, In such a case, operate as follows. Select An error display box is displayed. Check the connection status, select 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ âError display boxâ 4-2 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E is displayed at the upper right of the screen. , and then take an appropriate action. 4.2 How to Cope with an Error... >@:KHQWKHV\VWHPKDQJVXS If an inappropriate processing is performed while this equipment is operating, the screen may freeze and the system may hang up (processing disabled). In that case, shut down the equipment forcibly according to the following procedure, and then restart it. ,IWKHVFUHHQIUHH]HVDQGDKDQJXSRFFXUVUHPRYHWKHNH\ERDUGDQGPRXVHDQGUHFRQQHFW them. If this operation does not solve the problem, restart the Console. 1 3UHVVWKH>&WUO@>$OW@>'HO@NH\VVLPXOWDQHRXVO\ 2 Âł:LQGRZV6HFXULW\´LVGLVSOD\HG Select [Start Task Manager]. 3 Âł:LQGRZV7DVN0DQDJHU´LVGLVSOD\HG Select âIIPMAIN.exeâ in the list in the âProcessesâ tab, and then click [End Process]. 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 4 7KHPHVVDJHER[LVGLVSOD\HG Click [End Process] to terminate the Console. Depending on equipment status, an error message may not be displayed. 5 7KHGHVNWRSVFUHHQRIWKHRSHUDWLQJV\VWHP :LQGRZV9LVWD LVGLVSOD\HG Close the âWindows Task Manager windowâ, and then select the [Start] button at the lower left of the screen. Select [Restart] from the displayed menu. CAUTIONS Ć 0DNHVXUHWRVKXWGRZQWKHV\VWHPIROORZLQJWKHDERYHSURFHGXUHVLQFDVHRIDKDQJXSRI the Console. If the personal computer is turned off without shutdown, an error may occur on the computer. Ć 1RWHWKDWIRUFLEOHVKXWGRZQSURFHVVLQJRIWKHHTXLSPHQWLVDQHPHUJHQF\DFWLRQ'RQRWXVH this action under normal situations. Press and hold the main switch of the control cabinet to turn it off. Press the OFF side of the main switch of the power supply unit. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 4-3 >@:KHQWKH&RQVROHLVWXUQHGRIIGXHWRDQHOHFWULFDORXWDJH When the Console is turned off due to an electrical outage, etc., take the following actions according the condition when the power comes back on. Ĺś ,IWKHSRZHUFRPHVEDFNRQVRRQDIWHUDQHOHFWULFDORXWDJH Wait until the Console restarts. When the Console has restarted, shut down the Console by following the normal procedure. For details of system shutdown, see the âDR-ID 300CL Operation Manualâ. To restart the Console, follow the procedure for the system startup. >@,IDKDUGGLVNRIWKH&RQVROHLVGDPDJHG If one of the hard disks is damaged, a window indicating so will appear. In such a case, press the )NH\DQGFRQWDFWRXURIÂżFLDOGHDOHU >@,IDZKLWHLPDJHLVGLVSOD\HGDIWHUDQH[SRVXUH 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ If a white image is displayed, a LAN communication error may have occurred. &KHFNLIWKH/$1FRPPXQLFDWLRQFRQQHFWRUVDUHSURSHUO\FRQQHFWHGEHWZHHQWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU and the power supply or and between the power supply unit and the control cabinet. Make an H[SRVXUHDJDLQDIWHUFRQÂżUPDWLRQ >@3UHFDXWLRQVIRURSHUDWLQJWKHV\VWHPZKHQÂł,QLWLDOL]LQJ´RU Âł&KDQJLQJ)3'´LVGLVSOD\HGLQWKH&RQVROHÂśVRSHUDWLQJ VWDWXVGLVSOD\DWWKHWLPHRIUHSODFLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU :KHQUHSODFLQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUE\XVLQJWKHPDLQVZLWFKRIWKHSRZHUVXSSO\XQLWRUWKH optional remote switch, âInitializingâ or âChanging FPDâ is displayed in the operating status display of the Console. While either of the status messages is displayed, you cannot register/select exposure menu(s), change the selector, etc. Perform the operations above after the status message disappears. >@,IZLUHOHVVFRPPXQLFDWLRQZLWKWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU '5,' 601SE) is not possible ,IWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULVQRWUHFRJQL]HGLQZLUHOHVVFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGHFRQQHFWWKHFRQQHFWRUWR use the system in wired communication mode. >@,IZLUHOHVVFRPPXQLFDWLRQPRGHLVGLVDEOHGZKHQXVLQJWKH ĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU '5,'6( If wireless communication is interrupted, an error message prompting reconnection is displayed after 30 seconds. Select âYesâ. If connection is not established even after the selection is made, connect the connector and retry the connection. 4-4 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Chapter 5 Daily Inspection and Maintenance 5.1 Daily User Inspection and Maintenance During maintenance and inspection, strictly observe precautions contained in âChapter 1 For Safe Operationâ in this manual for you to use the FDR D-EVO under best conditions. 5.1.1 Daily Inspection (DR-ID 600) Inspection Before Use  0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHHTXLSPHQWVWDUWVXSQRUPDOO\  0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHHTXLSPHQWFRPPXQLFDWHVZLWKFRQQHFWHGGHYLFHVQRUPDOO\  0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHWLPHGLVSOD\HGLVFRUUHFW See â3.2 Starting Up and Shutting Down the Systemâ (page 3-6). ,QVSHFWLRQ'XULQJ8VH  0DNHVXUHWKDWLPDJHVDUHRXWSXWQRUPDOO\ See â3.3 Routine Operationsâ (page 3-8). Daily Inspection and Maintenance Inspection After Use  0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHSRZHUWXUQVRIIQRUPDOO\E\VKXWWLQJGRZQWKHHTXLSPHQW See â3.2 Starting Up and Shutting Down the Systemâ (page 3-6). &OHDQLQJLQVWUXFWLRQV Use a neutral detergent or ethanol to clean the outer surfaces. CAUTIONS Ć Do not use a solvent such as thinner or benzine, as it corrodes the outer surfaces. Ć 0DNHVXUHQRWWROHWZDWHUGHWHUJHQWDQGHWKDQROJHWLQVLGHWKHHTXLSPHQW FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 5-1 5.1.2 Periodical Inspection Inspection Every Three Months Using a vacuum cleaner, remove any dirt or dust accumulated in each unit of the equipment once every three months. Clean then with a slightly moistened soft cloth and wipe off any moisture with a dry cloth. See â2.2 Unit Names and the Functionsâ (page 2-3). Ĺś DR-ID 600 DR-ID 600PU NO. Unit NO. Flat panel sensor Remote switch (optional) Unit Power supply unit NO. $LUÂżOWHU &OHDQWKHDLUÂżOWHURQWKHUHDURIWKHSRZHU supply unit with a vacuum cleaner. Push down the lever at the top of the louver-andÂżOWHUDVVHPEO\DQGFOHDQWKHDLUÂżOWHUZLWKD vacuum cleaner after detaching it from the assembly. Remote switch (optional) Clean the surface of the remote switch (optional) with a dry cloth, etc. Unit Power supply unit $LUÂżOWHU Air filter Remote switch (optional) Daily Inspection and Maintenance %HVXUHWRWXUQRIIWKHHTXLSPHQW EHIRUHFOHDQLQJWKHDLUÂżOWHURUWKH remote switch (optional). DR-ID 600MC NO. Unit NO. Control cabinet Unit Periphery of devices %DWWHU\FKDUJHU 2SWLRQDO NO. Unit Battery charger (Optional) Inspection Every Six Months Check whether the S value remains unchanged once every six months. 5.1.3 Effective Period of Use 7KHHIIHFWLYHSHULRGVRIXVHRIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUV'5,'6(DQG'5,'6(DQGWKH power supply unit âDR-ID 600MPâ are 6 years, as far as precautions in using them are strictly observed and regular maintenance and inspection are properly performed. >$FFRUGLQJWRVHOIFHUWLÂżHGGDWDE\)8-,),/0&RUSRUDWLRQ@ The control cabinet DR-ID 600MC and the image processing unit DR-ID 300CL are generalpurpose PCs. Their effective periods of use are described in the operation manuals provided by the manufacturers. 5-2 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Appendix A Specifications A.1 Specifications 6SHFLÂżFDWLRQVRIWKH)'5'(92DUHVKRZQEHORZ $ 3URFHVVLQJ&DSDFLW\ '5,' Ĺś 5RXWLQHSURFHVVLQJ ZKHQWKHWZRLPDJHRXWSXWIRUPDWLVXVHGLQ standard mode) (1) Exposure interval The exposure interval of the FDR D-EVO is at least 8 seconds. However, the interval varies depending on the region, the load to network communication, etc. $ ,PDJH2XWSXW '5,' Ĺś 6WDQGDUGSURFHVVLQJ (1) Film output Connection to the Imager makes it possible to obtain hard copies at the image reduction ratios and in the formats below. Ć)RUVWDQGDUGSL[HOGHQVLW\LPDJHV Output size 7ZRLPDJHRXWSXW 2QHLPDJHRXWSXW 61% 61% 85% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% FDR D-EVO Operation Manual Appendix A Specifications 14â Ă 17â (35 Ă 43cm) 14â Ă 14â (35 Ă 35cm) 10â Ă12â 8â Ă 10â 18 Ă 43cm Reduction ratio 897N101473E A-1 [Fig. A.1] (a) 14â Ă 17â one-image output (b) 17â Ă 14â one-image output ID information (c) 14â Ă 14â one-image output ID information Image Image Image (14â Ă 17â film) ID information (14â Ă 17â film) (14â Ă 17â film) (d) 18 Ă 43cm one-image output (e) 18 Ă 43cm two-image output ID information Image Image Image (f) 18 Ă 43cm two-image output ID information Image Image ID information (14â Ă 17â film) (26 Ă 36cm film) ID information (26 Ă 36cm film) (g) Two-image output Image ID information (26 Ă 36cm film) Appendix A Specifications For one-image output using 17â Ă 14â, 14â Ă 17â, 14â Ă 14â or 18 Ă 43cm, images are output on 14â δ¿OP,QRWKHUFDVHVLPDJHVDUHRXWSXWRQĂŽFPÂżOP 'HSHQGLQJRQWKHSULQWHUFRQQHFWHGRU&RQVROHVRIWZDUHYHUVLRQXVHGLPDJHRXWSXWVLQWKH IROORZLQJIRUPDWVDUHDYDLODEOH Ć VL]HRXWSXWRI´Î´LPDJHRQ´Î´¿OP Ć VL]HRXWSXWRI´Î´LPDJHRQ´Î´¿OPDVZHOODVUHGXFHGLPDJHRXWSXWRQ ÂżOPVRIRWKHUVL]HV Ć VL]HRXWSXWRI´Î´LPDJHRQ´Î´¿OP A-2 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E $ 5HGXFHG(TXLYDOHQW '5,' 3HDNUHGXFHGHTXLYDOHQWRQWKHIURQWSDQHORIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUPP$O A.1.4 Power Supply Conditions Ĺś DR-ID 600PU 5DWHGYROWDJH9Âa ,QSXWFXUUHQW $ )UHTXHQF\ +] Ĺś DR-ID 600MC* 5DWHGYROWDJH9a ,QSXWFXUUHQW $ )UHTXHQF\ +] * Since the DR-ID 600MC is general-purpose electrical equipment, the electric rating above is an example. 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A.2.1 DR-ID 600 Ĺś DR-ID 600PU Width (mm) Depth (mm) +HLJKW PP :HLJKW NJ 460 384 14 Approx. 3.1kg 460 384 14 Approx. 2.8kg 120 350 (385) 350 Approx. 7.8kg Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 601SE) Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 600SE) Power supply unit 8QLWPP 14 384 460 Appendix A Specifications Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 601SE) ďź385ďź 120 14 384 350 460 350 Power supply unit Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 600SE) A-4 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 16.75 432.0 10.75 Effective area 16.45 345.6 21.45 7KHHIIHFWLYHDUHDRIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULVDVVKRZQLQWKHÂżJXUHEHORZ Ĺś DR-ID 600MC Width (mm) 114 Control cabinet Depth (mm) 353 +HLJKW PP 399 :HLJKW NJ Approx. 8.3kg 8QLWPP 353 399 Appendix A Specifications 114 Control cabinet FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E A-5 Ĺś %DWWHU\FKDUJHU Battery charger Width (mm) Depth (mm) +HLJKW PP :HLJKW NJ 120.2 219.8 136.2 Approx. xx kg 8QLWPP 219.8 136.2 120.2 Battery charger Ĺś DR-ID 300CL For the external view and weight of the DR-ID 300CL, see the âDR-ID 300CL Operation Manualâ. Appendix A Specifications A-6 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure Z1. Precautions for Exposure in AUTO MODE In AUTO MODE, stable image output can be obtained by means of the following. 5DGLDWLRQÂżHOG (2) EDR image data analysis (3) Detailed depiction of the cervical region However, problems may arise due to differences in the multiple diaphragms or scattered rays of the X-ray equipment. For such problems, contact a FUJIFILM dealer and use other recording modes, such as SEMI-AUTO MODE or FIX MODE. Z.1.1 Radiation Field 1 'RQRWVHWWKHUDGLDWLRQÂżHOGH[WUHPHO\VPDOO%HVXUHWRVXEMHFWRQHWKLUGRUPRUHRIWKHOHQJWKRI each side of the bucky of the DR system to X-ray exposure. 2 0DNHVXUHWKDWQRQHRIWKHVLGHVRIWKHUDGLDWLRQÂżHOGRYHUODSZLWKWKHFRQWUDVWPHGLXP(UURUVZLOO result if they overlap. $YDLODEOHIRU(DFK$QDWRPLFDO5HJLRQ0HWKRG Plain Contrast Medium 7RPRJUDSK\ Head 1HFN â Chest 4 (1 for esophagus) â Abdomen 4 (1 for stomach and intestines) â Pelvis â Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure 3 Notes on PRIEF [PRIEF 4] Used, with some exceptions, for both plain and contrast medium exposure menus, from the head to the pelvis. The diaphragm shape will be any convex polygon, including rectangles, circles, ellipses, tracks, etc. [PRIEF 1] Used with esophagus, stomach and intestines contrast medium menus. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Z-1 = 'HSLFWLRQRIWKH&HUYLFDO5HJLRQ 1 7KHUDGLDWLRQÂżHOGPXVWQRWLQFOXGHWKHZKROHKHDG%HVXUHWRVHFXUHWUDQVSDUHQWSRUWLRQVRQERWK sides of the neck. 8VHWKHÂł+HDG´PHQXWRLQFOXGHWKHZKROHKHDGLQWKHUDGLDWLRQÂżHOG 2 )RUH[SRVXUHRIWKHSKDU\Q[RUODU\Q[EHVXUHWKDWWKHQHFNFRPHVWRWKHFHQWHURIWKHUDGLDWLRQÂżHOG so that the frontal and lateral orientations can be recognized appropriately. Image area Radiation field 3 In pharynx and/or larynx exposure, do not use lead characters in the oblique line section. Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure Z.1.3 Depiction of the HIP JOINT AXL â 2 Menu 1 Make sure to position the region of interest within the slanted-line area shown below. Do not collimate further inside. 2 Positioning should be done so that the condyle and the femur run along the longer edge. (Do not position them against the shorter edge.) Condyle side 7/12 Femur side 1/12 1/4 Z-2 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 1/4 = ('5,PDJH'DWD$QDO\VLV 1 Image unevenness appearing when the grid used in exposure is not positioned correctly in terms of the bulb, when there are shadows from clothing, or when X-ray radiation of the X-ray exposure area is uneven is a problem that arises during EDR image data analysis, which cause unstable density on the image. Avoid such unevenness in the X-ray exposure area as far as possible. 2 If the target includes such materials as gypsum, denture, etc., stable density may not be obtained, EHFDXVHVXFKPDWHULDOVPDNHLWGLIÂżFXOWWRDQDO\]H('5LPDJHGDWD In such cases, use S-Shift/C-Shift or FIX MODE. 3 The EDR performs processing for the image area trimmed by the DR system. :KHQXVLQJOHDGFKDUDFWHUVRUPHWDOVIRUPHDVXUHPHQWSODFHWKHPLQVLGHWKHUDGLDWLRQÂżHOGDQG then make an exposure. 4 Precautions when using AUTO MODE. Auto mode Precautions As this mode is available for extracting information on the skin, secure the positioning so that the direct X-rays are incident to an area other than the target. II No special precautions. III Be sure to use a Ba contrast medium. IV 1 Be sure to secure the positioning so that the X-rays are incident to the area directly outside the target. $VWKHUHDGLQJODWLWXGHLVÂż[HGLWLVQHFHVVDU\WRFRQWUROWKHWXEHYROWDJHDFFRUGLQJWRWKH thickness of the target, as usual. $VWKHUHDGLQJODWLWXGHLVÂż[HGLWLVQHFHVVDU\WRFRQWUROWKHWXEHYROWDJHDFFRUGLQJWRWKH thickness of the target, as usual. VI No special precautions. VII No special precautions. Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Z-3 Z.2 Precautions for Exposure in SEMIAUTO MODE These precautions are common to Semi I, II, III and III(**). 1 Position the portion you need to display often in the center areas (10cm Ă 10cm (Semi I), 7cm Ă 7cm (Semi II), 5cm Ă 5cm (Semi III)) of the images trimmed by the DR system. Position the portion you need to display often in each of the 5cm Ă 5cm center areas of the half-split images (both upper and lower halves and right and left halves) and quarter-split image trimmed by the DR system. 2 Never position anything other than the subject in the aforementioned areas. If anything other than the subject is positioned in such areas, the image density will become lower. ,QDGGLWLRQGRQRWSRVLWLRQDQ\PHWDOVRUDUWLÂżFLDOERQHVLQVXFKDUHDV7KHLPDJHGHQVLW\ZLOO become higher if such objects are positioned in these areas. 3 It is necessary to control tube voltage according to subject thickness, as usual. The following precautions should be observed for Semi IV. Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure Center Coordinate (x:y) cm Size (cm) (0, 0) 10Ă10 (-5, 7) 6Ă6 (5, 7) 6Ă6 (-5, -7) 6Ă6 (5, -7) 6Ă6 Area 'RQRWSRVLWLRQWUDQVSDUHQWSRUWLRQV DUHDVRWKHUWKDQWKHVXEMHFW LQWKHDIRUHPHQWLRQHGÂżYH areas. (2) It is necessary to control tube voltage according to subject thickness, as usual. For details of the menus preset in SEMI-AUTO MODE, see the âDR-ID 300CL Operation Manualâ and âDR-ID 300CL Image Processing Parameters Operation Manualâ. Z-4 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Z.3 Precautions for Exposure in SEMI-X MODE The user will select one of the nine areas of the image trimmed by the DR system, on which SEMIAUTO MODE applies. (See the illustration below.) The same precautions as for SEMI-AUTO MODE apply. 5cm 5cm Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Z-5 Z.4 Precautions for Exposure in FIX MODE $VUHDGLQJFRQGLWLRQVDUHÂż[HGH[SRVXUHFRQGLWLRQVPXVWEHFRQWUROOHGLQWKHVDPHZD\DVIRU conventional X-ray exposure. The reading conditions (sensitivity and latitude) have been preset according to the relevant menu in FIX MODE. Select the exposure conditions which correspond to that menu accordingly. Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure Z-6 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Z.5 Other Precautions Z.5.1 Precautions for Exposure of a Subject in Relatively /DUJH&RQWUDVW 1 Exposures using a contrast medium may cause artifacts around it. 2 When exposing a subject with any metal objects implanted, artifacts may appear around them. 3 For exposures with objects of large X-ray absorption, such as lead characters and metals for measurement, artifacts may appear around them. Place such objects outside a subject. Z.5.2 Precautions for DR System *HQHUDOO\ZKHQSHUIRUPLQJDKLJKVHQVLWLYLW\H[SRVXUHVKRUWO\DIWHUDQH[SRVXUHWKDWWKHĂDW panel sensor excessively receives direct X-ray, the output image may contain image lags of the previous exposure. This phenomenon rarely occurs and does not occur insofar as normal sensitivity exposures are performed. Exposures at longer intervals can reduce occurrences of this phenomenon. Also observe precautions as follows.  & RQWLQXRXVKLJKVHQVLWLYLW\H[SRVXUHVWRYHUWHEUDOERG\SDUW FKHVWOXPEDUVSLQH VKRXOGEH performed at longer intervals than normal exposures.  $KLJKVHQVLWLYLW\H[SRVXUHVKRUWO\DIWHUDKLJKGRVHH[SRVXUHVKRXOGEHSHUIRUPHGDWVXIÂżFLHQWO\ long interval.  :KHQSHUIRUPLQJKLJKGRVHH[SRVXUHVUHSHDWHGO\GRQRWXVHFROOLPDWLRQRIWKHUDGLDWLRQÂżHOG lead characters or metals for measurement at the same position. = 3UHFDXWLRQVIRU$VVXULQJWKH5DGLDWLRQ)LHOG Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure CAUTIONS ,WLVLPSRUWDQWWRUHDGWKHIROORZLQJEHIRUHXVLQJWKH)'5'(92GLJLWDOGHWHFWRUFOLQLFDOO\ The FDR D-EVO is a digital X-ray detector designed for use both within and outside of a standard UDGLRJUDSKLFEXFN\7KH)'5'(92PD\EHH[SRVHGWRDQ\ÂżHOGVL]HXSWRDQGLQFOXGLQJ´ 17â (35 FP )'5'(92PD\EHXVHGLQDQ\VLWXDWLRQZKHUHDÂżOPFDVVHWWHPD\EHXVHG The collimator will open to the full 14â 17â (35 43cm) size when the FDR D-EVO cassette is inserted in the bucky tray of X-ray systems with positive beam limitation (PBL). )ROORZWKH;UD\V\VWHPPDQXIDFWXUHUÂśVLQVWUXFWLRQVWRDVVXUHWKHLQGLFDWHGÂżHOGVL]HPDWFKHVDQG GRHVQRWH[FHHGWKHDFWXDOUDGLDWLRQÂżHOGVL]HIRUWKHDYDLODEOHUDQJHRI6,'V Z.5.4 Precautions Related to the X-ray Exposure Time The X-ray exposure time can be set within the range of 500msec to 3800msec at the time of installation. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Z-7 = ,PDJHV2XWSXW:KHQWKH;UD\6KRW6ZLWFKLV2SHUDWHG Incorrectly In case that you press the X-ray shot switch only momentarily after selecting exposure menus, VXIÂżFLHQW;UD\GRVHPD\QRWEHDFKLHYHG7KHRXWSXWLPDJHFRQWDLQVLPDJHODJVRIWKHSUHYLRXV exposure occasionally. If this happens, select exposure menus again, and then make an exposure. = 3UHFDXWLRQVIRU8UJHQW8VH When you start a study before completion of the calibration at the time of startup, the operation will be in Urgent Use Mode. âUrgent Use is possibleâ message will appear.  7KHUHLVQRJXDUDQWHHWKDWWKHLPDJHWDNHQLQ8UJHQW8VH0RGHFDQEHXVHGIRUGLDJQRVWLF purposes. Vertical artifact could appear in the image, if the temperature difference is large from the previous shutdown of the system. Check the image quality before use.  0RYHIURPWKH6WXG\6FUHHQWRWKH3DWLHQW,QIRUPDWLRQ,QSXW6FUHHQLPPHGLDWHO\DIWHUH[LWLQJ Urgent Use Mode, so that the calibration will start over automatically. Z.5.7 Precautions Related to Continuous Operation If you plan to continuously run the system for over 24 hours, perform post-operation check, and then restart the system. Otherwise, calibration will not be performed normally, and image quality cannot be guaranteed as a result. Z.5.8 Precautions Related to Grid Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure Depending on the type of the grid used, its stripes may appear in the image after making an exposure. To avoid such moire effects, sway the grid from side to side, or use the Grid Pattern Removal Processing Software in conjunction with the grid with 40 lines. Z-8 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Appendix O Use of Optional Items O.1 Optional Items Name Remote switch Description $VZLWFKFDEOHXVHGIRUWHPSRUDULO\GLVFRQQHFWLQJWKHSRZHUWRWKHĂDWSDQHO sensor in order to connect/disconnect its connector while the system is in operation. Up to two remote switches can be connected. Using this switch reduces the time required for normal insertion/removal procedure. For the external view, see âO.2.1 Remote Switchâ (page O-2). Relay cable A relay cable used for branching the cable for two remote switches, when each of them is attached to the upright-type and bed-type radiographic examination stands. For the external view, see âO.2.2 Relay Cableâ (page O-2). SE storage case $FDVHXVHGIRUFDUU\LQJDQGVWRULQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU For the external view and precautions, see âO.3 Using the SE Storage Caseâ (page O-3). DAP connector cable A cable used for connecting a dose-area product (DAP) meter. For the external view and precautions, see âO.4 Using the DAP Connector Cableâ (page O-4). Retaining bracket for MP $VHWRIDQDQFKRUDQGDÂż[WXUHZKLFKLVXVHGIRUVHFXULQJWKHSRZHUVXSSO\ XQLWWRWKHĂRRU For the external view, see âO.5 Using the Retaining bracket for MPâ (page O-5). $FDEOHWKDWFRQQHFWVWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUDQGWKHSRZHUVXSSO\XQLW 7KLVFDEOHLVXVHGIRUDGGLQJWKHVHFRQGĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUFKDQJLQJRYHUWKH FRQQHFWLRQEHWZHHQWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUVDQGRWKHUXVDJHV Connection cable for X-ray equipment (9 cores) A signal cable that connects the power supply unit and the X-ray equipment (Xcon). Two types are available. &DEOHOHQJWKPDQGP Connection cable for X-ray equipment (3 cores) A signal cable for high current application, which connects the power supply unit and the X-ray equipment (Xcon). Two types are available. &DEOHOHQJWKPDQGP Communication cable for X-ray equipment and power supply unit (RS232C cable) A communication cable that connects the power supply unit and the X-ray equipment (Xcon). This cable is used for setting the tube voltage and mAs via communication. Four types are available. &DEOHOHQJWKPSLQV &DEOHOHQJWKPSLQV &DEOHOHQJWKPSLQV &DEOHOHQJWKPSLQV Relay unit for AC bucky A relay unit consisting of the relay and terminal block for the AC bucky. Four W\SHVDUHDYDLODEOH For 100V, 120V, 200V, and 220V 0DJQHWLFFODPSIRUĂDWSDQHO sensor cable $FODPSIRUÂż[LQJWKH6(FDEOHWRWKHUDGLRJUDSKLFH[DPLQDWLRQVWDQGHWF Cassette holder $FDVVHWWHKROGHUDWWDFKHGWRWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUIRULPSURYLQJWKHORDG EHDULQJFDSDFLW\RIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUZKHQPDNLQJDQH[SRVXUHGLUHFWO\ with it. Battery pack $EDWWHU\SDFNIRUWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU '5,'6( XVHGLQZLUHOHVV communication mode. Battery charger A battery charger for the battery pack. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Appendix O Use of Optional Items &RQQHFWLRQFDEOHIRUWKHĂDW panel sensor (power supply unit) O-1 28VLQJWKH5HPRWH6ZLWFK O.2.1 Remote Switch Operation button Remote switch fixture* (with double-sided tape) Remote switch * 7KLVPHWDOÂż[WXUHLVXVHGZKHQWKHUHPRWHVZLWFKFDQQRWEHDWWDFKHGWRDZDOOHWFZLWKWKHPDJQHWRQWKHEDFN 7KHUHPRWHVZLWFKÂż[WXUHLVDWWDFKHGWRDZDOOHWFZLWKGRXEOHVLGHGWDSH O.2.2 Relay Cable Relay cable Appendix O Use of Optional Items O-2 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 28VLQJWKH6(6WRUDJH&DVH SE storage case :KHQVWRULQJWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULQWKH6(VWRUDJHFDVHSODFHLWZLWKWKHH[SRVXUHSODQHGRZQ 1RWHDOVRWKDWWKHVWRUDJHPHWKRGYDULHVGHSHQGLQJRQWKHGLUHFWLRQRIWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRU connector. For details, see the illustrations below. CAUTIONS Appendix O Use of Optional Items Ć 'RQRWVWRUHWKH6(VWRUDJHFDVHLQDORFDWLRQZLWKWKHIROORZLQJFRQGLWLRQV Ć:KHUHWKH6(VWRUDJHFDVHLVH[SRVHGWRGLUHFWVXQOLJKW Ć:KHUHWKHWHPSHUDWXUHDQGKXPLGLW\FKDQJHGUDPDWLFDOO\ Ć:KHUHWKHUHLVH[FHVVLYHGXVW Ć:KHUHFKHPLFDOVDUHVWRUHG Ć:KHUHWKH6(VWRUDJHFDVHPD\EHH[SRVHGWRZDWHUGXHWRZDWHUOHDNDJHRULQJUHVV Ć 'RQRWFRQQHFWWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRUWRWKHFRQQHFWRUZKLOHLWLVVWRUHGLQWKH6(VWRUDJH case. Ć 'RQRWVWRUHDQ\WKLQJRWKHUWKDQWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULQWKH6(VWRUDJHFDVH Ć &DUHIXOO\FDUU\WKH6(VWRUDJHFDVHZKHQWKHĂDWSDQHOVHQVRULVLQVLGH ,IWKH6(VWRUDJHFDVHLVGURSSHGRULVVXEMHFWWRDQLPSDFWLWPD\EHGDPDJHG Ć 'RQRWRSHQFORVHWKH6(VWRUDJHFDVHLQDORFDWLRQZKHUHWKHUHLVH[FHVVLYHGXVWRUGLUW Ć 'RQRWSXWWKH6(VWRUDJHFDVHRQDQXQVWDEOHSODFH,ILWIDOOVRUGURSVSHUVRQDOLQMXU\PD\ result. FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E O-3 28VLQJWKH'$3&RQQHFWRU&DEOH The DAP connector cable is used for connecting a dose-area product (DAP) meter*1 to the power supply unit. This cable is connected to a dose-area product meter via an RS232C insulator*2. To connect a DAP meter, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. Power supply unit RS232C insulator DAP connector cable $'$3PHWHURIZKLFK)8-,),/0&RUSRUDWLRQKDVFRQÂżUPHGWKHRSHUDWLRQDOSHUIRUPDQFHLV9DFX'$3 Standard of VacuTec MeĂtechnik GmbH. *2 An RS232C insulator which FUJIFILM Corporation has experience in using is Model 88004 of Wiesemann & Theis GmbH. Ć 7KRURXJKO\UHDGWKHRSHUDWLRQPDQXDORID'$3PHWHUWRXVHLWFRUUHFWO\ Ć 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHLQLWLDOYDOXHLV³´EHIRUHVWDUWLQJPHDVXUHPHQWV,IQRWVHWLWWR³´ DFFRUGLQJWRWKHRSHUDWLRQPDQXDOIRUWKH'$3PHWHU Appendix O Use of Optional Items O-4 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E 28VLQJWKH5HWDLQLQJ%UDFNHWIRU03 Cap Bolt Fixture Anchor &RQWDFWD)8-,),/0GHDOHUIRULQVWDOODWLRQRIWKH5HWDLQLQJEUDFNHWIRU03 Appendix O Use of Optional Items FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E O-5 Appendix O Use of Optional Items O-6 FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E Maintenance and Inspection 0DLQWHQDQFHDQG,QVSHFWLRQ,WHPV$VVLJQHGWR6SHFLÂżHG'HDOHU )RUSHULRGLFDOLQVSHFWLRQRIWKHHTXLSPHQWDQGQHFHVVDU\DUUDQJHPHQWVFRQVXOWRXURIÂżFLDOGHDOHU or local representative. Periodical Maintenance 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHSHULRGLFDOPDLQWHQDQFHDQGLQVSHFWLRQDVVLJQHGWRRXURIÂżFLDOGHDOHUDUH SHUIRUPHGDVVSHFLÂżHG 0DLQWHQDQFHDQG,QVSHFWLRQ,WHPV$VVLJQHGWR6SHFLÂżHG'HDOHU Periodical Maintenance and Inspection Items Period Checking of the image Every year Checking of the operation record by referring to the error log Every year Checking of the internal units Every 2 years Main Periodical Replacement Parts Name of Periodical Replacement Parts Relay (optional) Period Every 1.5 years 1XPEHURIH[SRVXUHV * It is recommended that the battery pack (optional) be replaced once a year. If the duration of use exceeds one year, the capacity of the battery pack will decrease. The cycles of periodical maintenance and inspection and of parts replacement differ depending on the usage and the daily operation time. )RUGHWDLOVFRQWDFWXVGLUHFWO\RURXURIÂżFLDOGHDOHU Maintenance and Inspection FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. FCC WARNING Changes or modiďŹcations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the userâs authority to operate the equipment. Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The available scientiďŹc evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure of lowlevel RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such ďŹndings have not been conďŹrmed by additional research. DR-ID600 has been tested and found to comply with FCC/ IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. 5.15-5.25GHz band is restricted to indoor operations only. Compliance with FCC requirement 15.407Š Date transmission is always initiated by software, which is the passed down through the MAC, through the digital and analog baseband, and ďŹnally to the RF chip. Several special packets are initiated by the MAC. These are the only ways the digital baseband portion will turn on the RF transmitter, which it then turns off at the end of the packet. Therefore, the transmitter will be on only while one of the aforementioned packets is being transmitted. In other words, this device automatically discontinue transmission in case of either absence of information to transmitor operational failure. (This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.) FDR D-EVO Operation Manual 897N101473E FUJIFILM MEDICAL SYSTEMS U.S.A., INC. :(67$9(18(67$0)25'&786$
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