Fuji Film 01000004 Flat Panel Sensor User Manual Short Term Confidential 1 2
Fuji Film Corporation Flat Panel Sensor Short Term Confidential 1 2
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I 1.6 Locations of Labels and Signs Locations of labels and slgns affixed to the FDR D-EVO. and the relevant safety signs are shown below. 1.6.1 Locations of Labels Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 601SE) Flat panel sensor (DR-ID GUZSE) ' | Color Label Color Label DR-ID SDZSE Carillon Label DR-ID SUZSE CE Mark Label / DR~ID BUZSE Identificallorl Label DR~lD 6!)st DR-ID 6M SE Caution Label DR-ID 601 SE CE Mark Label DR-ID 601SE Idenlilicallcln Label DR-ID eolsE . Radlo Law Cerllflcallon Label Radio LEW Cemflcallon Label Battery Cover Label Battery CWBI‘ LabelFlat panel sensor (DR-ID 611SE) Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 61ZSE) —)_. Color Label ll; Culor Label DR-ID 611SE Caulion Label DR-ID 81255 Giulio" Label DR-ID 61135 CE Mark Label DR-ID 51st CE Mark Label _ DR-ID 612$E Identification Label 32:3 31:2: Identificatlon Label DR-ID ‘31st Radlo Law Cenmoatlon Label Radi° Lew Certifibelian Label Eellery Cover Label Battery Cover Label Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 61SSE) Flat panel sensor (DR-ID GOOSE) DR»ID 61SSE Idenllflcatlon Label DR-ID e135: Radlo‘Law Cenificallun Label I /Bettery Cover Label DR-ID sooss Caullon Label /DR-ID 61385 salmon Label 1 DR-ID GOOSE CE Mark Label ———DR-ID erase Caullon Label 2 [- DR-ID eoose Identification Label Control cablnet (DR-ID GOOMC) DR-ID BDOMC Identification Label Q) If the control cabinet is not included in the system, the DR-ID 600MC Identification label is placed on the CD case of the software for the control oeblnet. FDR DEVO Operation Manual leamaR l 1.23 uonuado ales “H W "onuado meme min Power supply unit (DR-ID BOOMP) DR—ID souMP Cautlen Label 1 DR-ID BODMP Caution Label 2 DR-ID BODMP Caution Label 3 39 For the types at connectahle cables. consult a FUJIFILM dealen DR-ID BDOMP System Libel DR-ID BDOPU Rating Label Battery charger (optional) Battery charger Retlng Label Ac d ,3 (a n h ) Battery pack a in r a eryc arger . Rating Label (Optlonal) Battery pack Raang Label AC adapter for cradle (optlonal) AC ednpter for cradle Retlng Label 1.6.2 DR-ID 600 m at FullrlLMcur marten magnum l , FUJIFlLl‘rlCmpalatch m rlll m. H, ,. we.“ ll r: m FwIFILM lenm DIGITAL nwmmpm nlumL Mbloenwv EC Emu l: :d‘ MODEL DR-ID sou MUDEL nk— ID 600 __ Sample year of Associated equipment we "mum-"t l. he re WSE manufacture DR—ID wow DR-ID 601SE CE Mark Label $13 $35 Altllilnflu warren-w ,y mm mm filldlrlLHM'car mmtlan mm: W .W' c em FINIF|LM nlaluL RADIDGRAPNV v . . . MODEL DR-ID sou — Sample year of ms equlpmenz ls DH-ID GDOMP m: aqulpment ls hR-ID we: manufacture MANUFACTURED: fl® flfige‘flfifilfefié'é‘m ' DR~ID soomp System Label m5 EnulpmenllnDR-IB 511$! Sample year of DR-ID G11SE CE Mark Label manufwure 1 .24 I FDR D—EVO Opiuflm Mlnull wmlamaa ulmmn" FUJlFILMCorflmannn mun mm , H w “MW.” W mm Mm, FUJIFILMC oration muuuwm mlw mm mm: M FUJIFILM FLAT PANEL ssusun MODEL DR-ID Mas: mmnuuuwmnnwmnb FWIF|LM uIGInL nAnInunAvw MODEL u mean I'm: an!» 1: min 51st DR-ID 6125E CE Mark Label omJuL mmusnnuv MODEL mun m Sample year 0' rm. aqu'wmlnt k un-Insizsi manufacture {Elfilliluftfid'E'H-‘w 5“,! twgiimt'uaalfj,"51:: FUJIHLM DIGITAL RADIOGRAVIW MODEL DMDGN Thll equlymmll DR—ID GOOSE _ W DR-ID GOOSE CE Mark Label Sample year of DR-ID 61385 Identification Label manufacture ‘ ‘ FUJlFILM manna DIGITM. IADIOGIAFNV FINIFILM Blown. mmnwm MODEL DMD sun Mona nn—In sou can» cem- Thls equpmml ls DR—tD eaoMc This Warner“ is DR-ID ammo MANUFACTURED: MANUFACTURED: 2.11 n ail I " D was...” M. mm W. M- Q“ DR»|D SOOMC Identification Label DR-ID GODMC ldenliflcaflon Label Battery Cover Label (lor the system without the DR—ID SOOMC) um mu , u m Bauer lmrurr F“ “FILM 7 Cnmadm AC ADAPTER FU AC ADAPTO LlJlHIJVI Izavtonnm Ammnunusr 125VIDJn57 MODEL RCIZOG-tfibfi] MODEL RC120G-1EDQ HIPUI qua-2mm» WPUT lun-zuuv’ 15A snran; 50-5qu ampm 16V 5.5/\ ouwm 16V 6.5A Fumwwumm mm Amu:mmwussuu. mmml mm mm s z u :nuasnau-h zummu, .E m: WWW, A" mill...“ mm Battery Pack Rating Label AC Adapter (Battery Charger) Rating Label FDR D-EVO Opudlton Mlnual mmamsa ' 1 .25 uogubdo 9’95 10! mlflm mam uoguado ans :0; Access Point Raling Label“ ' The access polnl model is subject to change. §SINPRO swncmma POWER sumv MODEL umMPueoA-ms IMPumoMAnvm 4mm: 1.5mm] wwumzvr: IAK§IIIXIA74 @E] 0% CAUTION no unvoml nmav ELECVMEMDCK elliNTIOll fifim 1-26 | FDR nave Over-Alon Mlnunl 997N101413R AC adapter for cradle Raling Label D-flnli MoiIINoJAHIIILA lllleIM-MW-MASO-mk LP «11 mm...“ mun-mm :99 lfil-d mm mmm rm m we... Mm» W mmmm. 54...... .. AC Adapter (Access Palm) Rallng Label‘ 1.6.3 DR-ID 600PU ‘fwlflytjlwgqx flan?" mm; H} «fr FLAT PANEL season MODEL nn—m ems: +8®—OB Stand-by ”it This symbol Indicates that this product Is not to be disposed oi with your household waste. aocording 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 elfectlve usage of natural resources. For more information aboutwaste, please oontad FUJIFILM dealers. Vear oi manulacture (53E. Environmentally Friendly Use Period (EFUP) it l> Caution for local load (See “1.5.3 During Exposure‘ (page 1-21).) EnIire surtaoe load This symbol indicates that the ilat panel sensor supports the automatic X-ray detection function. No stepping on suriaoe Refer to Instruction manual/booklet Do not drop the flat panel sensor to the user/patient. 1—28 I FDR oavo opmiim Manual commune I 1.7 Installation Conditions 1.7.1 Installation Space When Setting the Control Cabinet in the X-ray Room In case that the control cablnet ls Installed in the X-ray room, ensure a certain distance between the control cabinet and the upright-type or bed-type radiographlc examination stand, See the figure below for reference. For the products that can be installed in pailent environment, see “2.1 .1 System Configuration" (page 2-1 ). CK , gauuous '7) Do not Install the power supply unlt, control cabinet, image processing unlt, Battery charger (optlonal) and Access point In an area of the X-ray room, where the user can easily trip over. Falls could result In Injury. l Upright type |_| N . (8:2 ft) FDR D-EVO Operation Manual swmounk I 1.29 “09"“0 ails mg m unnuado was 10s m 1.30 I FDR nave Dperafim Mum-I wmmmn Chapter 2 , System Configuration (Product Overview) | 2.1 FDR o-evo 2.1.1 System Configuration For the us. For other countries DR-ID GOD DR-ID 600 DR~ID EDORU DR-ID SDOPU DR-ID GDDRU DR-ID SDDPU Flat panel mm Flat plnei sensor Flat panel mum Flltpenei censor Flat panel mm Fm panel censor Flat pone! sensor 1 Flat panel sensor Flat panel umd l IFm panel cannot i i Power nappy unlt DR-ID SDDMP Power supply unit DR-ID GDDMF Image Processing unlt DR-ID :ancL Control cabinet magi; unlt DR-ID sooMo DR.|D spool Onnlmt cabinet Blllely DR—tD scone dumer Hub Hub Image prowling unnor otherdlgitll radiography system Access lime pmmlinu minor emeralplul radiography mum DR-lD (WOOL palm DR-ID soncL - The products i ,. can be installed In patient environment. - The FDR D-EVO conslsts of the DR-ID BOORU and the image processing unlt DR-ID SOOCL. . An access polnt Is used only in wireless communication mode. * The configuration of the system varies depending on the country. ~ Up to five flat panel sensors can be connected. Up to two flat panel sensors can be connected to one power supply unit in wired communication mode. Up to two power supply units can be used. ' When the flat panel sensors are used with three to four different techniques, two power supply units are required. - Depending on the configuration, the control cabinet (DR-ID BOOMC) may not be included in the system. If not Included. the software for the oontrol whinet can be installed on the Image processing unit (DR- ID soocu. For detail specification of image processing unit, please referto "DR-ID SOOCL Operation Manual". FDR D-EVO Openlim Mlnual awmoman I 2.1 (Marmara unpaid) uouunfiuuoo mate‘s (maiuano mama) unwnfiuuoa "law‘s whim 2.1.2 Features of the FDR D-EVO This section describes the main features of the FDR D-EVO. The external dimensions and the weight of the flat panel sensor are the same as those of the conventional cassette used for general exposure. Due to this feature, the flat panel sensor can be Inserted Into the radiographic examination stand that has been used. allowing the user to avoid cassette replacement. The flat panel sensor can be connected/disconnected with the relay connector of the connection cable. This allows the user to carry the flat panel sensor and insert/remove It into/from the upright-type or bed-type radiographic examination stand more easily. The light weight and the thin and round design increase the operability of the flat panel sensor. making it possible to place it under a lying patlent. An Image can be displayed on the Image processing unit in as fast as approximately 1 second after X-ray exposure processing is completed. (However. the required time varies depending on the mode setting.) ‘ Owing to the highly sensitive flat panel sensor. X-ray exposure dose can be reduced accordingly. 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. The system has a wide latitude for Incident X—rays so that a large amount of X-ray diagnostic Infonnatlon ls obtained. As the system has a wide latitude and an automatic sensltlvlty 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. Image processing parameters are automatically selected through an anatomical region selection system from the image processing unit. 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 Image processing unit. 12 VWh the flat panel sensor (DR-ID 601 SE, DR-ID GOZSE. DR-ID 611SE. DR-ID 6128E and DR-ID 6138E). wireless communication mode orwired communication mode can be selected. In wireless communication mode. exposures can be performed without connecting the cable. 13 The SmartSwitch ls built In the flat panel sensorwith the following logo. With the SmartSwitch technology. operations for making an exposure start when the flat panel sensor detects X-rays. For this reason. It Is not necessary to connect a cable to the flat panel sensor. 3%.: 2.2 | FDR D-EVO Over-Ito" Mum commune I 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 I DR-ID 600PU /\ Applied pan ‘ Exposure plane Is shown In this figure. ‘\ Applied part \ shock sensor display (2 places) : ngms red when lhe shock sensor detects I severe Impact. Connector Status lamp Flat panel sensor (DR-ID GOOSE) - Exposure plane ls shown In Ihls figure. Status lamp Flat panel sensor Flat panel sensor (DR-ID 6135E) (DR-ID 601SE, DR-ID GOZSE. DR-ID 611$E and DR-ID 61ZSE) ‘ Exposure plane is shown ln this figure. Applied pan Connector Power status LED Main switch (“WHO IOHPOJd) “ODNI‘EHUOO ”919‘s mmm Power supply unlt (DR-ID BOOMP) Name Descrlptlon Flat panel sensor The DR-lD GOOSE, DR-ID 601SE and DR-ID (50st Incorporate e 605 indirect panel. The DR—ID 611SE, DR-ID B128E and DR-ID 6135E incorporate 3 Cal indirect panel. There are slx types offlat panel sensors: DR~ID 601SE, DR-ID BOZSE .DR-ID 61iSE, DR~ID 61st and DR-lD 61SSE (wireless/wired communicatlon mode) and DR-ID BOUSE (wired communication mode). Status lamp lndlcates the equipment status by LEDs. _ On Exposure possible READY 0 (Green) Blinks tor 1.0 During exposure second. sequence on Ready © Vlfireless Vlnred POWER (Green) on OK (Power 0N) Power 0N i (In wireless communication ___—__ READY mode. the status of the battery Blinks (or 1.0 Less than 10 mln _ POWER pack is indlcated. ln wlred second. ERROR °°"‘"“!"i,°9”°" '"W‘B- ”‘9 Pw’e' on Empty (Power OFF) Power OFF status Is Indicated). 0n Communication not possible. # ERROR 0 (Orange) Blinks (or 1.0 Error occurred second. Otf Normal ’All LEDs are of when the equipment ls 0". Power supply unit Supplies the power to the flat panel sensor and connects the flat panel sensor and the (DR-ID SOOMF) control cablnet. Main switch Supplies the power to the flat panel sensor and the inside of the power supply unit. Remote switch Turns on/otf the power to the flat panel sensor. (optional) Power status LED Displays ONIOFF of the power supply unit. FDR Deva Dpemlon Mlmal os‘rNtm473R l 2.3 (marina/«o mama) unnunfiuuoa masks mm ' I DR-ID BOOMC Main switch] power status LED Control cabinet (DR-1D GDDMC) Name . Description Control cabinet A personal computer used for oonlrolling the flat panel sensor and (DR-iD GUOMC) performing Image processing. Main switch Supplies the power to the control cabinet. Power status LED Displays ONIOFF of the control cabinet. 6% Depending on the configuration, the control cabinet (DR-ID SODMC) may not be included in the system It not Included. the software for the control cabinet can be installed on the Image processing unit (DR-ID SODOL). For detail specification of image processing unit, please refer to "DR-ID SOOCL Operation Manual". I Battery charger (Optional) Battery charger Name Description Battery charger Charges the battery pack (optional) for the flat panel sensor (DR-ID 60132, DR—ID GOZSE. DR-ID B1ISE, DR-ID 61285 and DR-ID GISSE). Three packs can be charged at the same time. Charge status Indicator LED Indicates charge status. I Access point ' Product compliant with IECSOSSO. UL60950, PSE or JIS - Compliant with IEEE802.11n [W52] (In the 5.26Hz band) I36. 40, 44, 48ch ‘ WLAN interface: 1000BASE-T/1OOBASE-TX (minimum requirements) ~ LAN Interface: 1ODOBASE-T/1OOBASE-TX (minimum requirements) - Available 08: Linux - Compliant with UL - Compliant with FCC part15 I DR-ID 3OOCL o For the unit names and functions oi the DR-ID 3000L. see the ‘DR-ID (30ch Operation Manual". 2.4 | FDR D-EVO Ovcmllnn Mum! esmmmm I AC adapter for cradle (optional) Cradle (optional) SE cable for charging Supplied cable AC adapter Ac adapter for cradle Name Description AC adapter for cradle Charge the flat panel sensor (DR-ID 601 SE, DR-lD BOZSE. DR-ID 611 SE, DR-ID 6128E and DR-ID 613$E) by combining ltwlth the separately sold cradle or Cradle tor 24, (A: ,,,cAUT,I9N.s ,) c Do not connect directly to the flat panel sensor when the Ac adapter for cradle Is not connected to the cradle. a Do not use a flat panel sensor that Is being charged wlth the Ac adapter for cradle for an exposure. The Image being exposed may not be acquired correctly. FDRD-EVO DpemlmM-null 997N10141CIR I 2.5 (Miluano Janna“) "onunfiuuoo masks U (Maiuano would) "mummies waists mm 2.3 Image Processing Unit’s Display Configuration When the self-initialization process ends, the Patient information input Screen will appear on the Image processing unit’s dlsplay 0 For details. see ”DR-ID SDOCL Operation Manual'fl I Patient Information Input Screen Patient Information Input Ileld Input peusni Inlormatlon. Tool bulton openers. ins Psuenr inionneuon Database iunotion to input patient information. Clears puient inronnsiion (exoeptlor technologist). Screen keyboard Used in Input characters in the pelienunrenneuon inpurneid. Reserves 1 study. Termlnltas yutlenl imormsuon npm. and proceeds to exposure menu sesecuon. Diwieyfi he‘sw Hannah'- Connected devices status Connected deuioes statue disoiey iieid. oispiays me mm oreonuecaed devices I Study Screen Patient inlormetion ' Ieylield Exposure menu list rnis iisi shwll expoeuie menus selected on the 'Exposuie Menu Selection screen'. Selected exposure menu number display field Exposure unit display field The Tube, Technique. Ind int-inn punch can be uniquely urmiged and displayed Technologist display field Displays ins nuns oriogued-in tedimlaulsk (user). Image display field Shot Ready (exposure ready status indicator) The lead iniege eppeen. Exposure nnsue resdin gun he eiionned when the indiomr is In green, Exoosurs iineue Medi osnnot penonned when me indicator is not IIL 2.6 I FDR D-Evo Gwalior: Menu-I mntnu‘nn I Connected Devices Status Detalls on each icon and its display area are described below. ‘cator Icons display area Other Indicator Icons display area The status of the flat panel sensor and that of the image processing unit are displayed as‘lconsr The status of each connected devlce Is shown in three categorles. Device information dlsplayed in each category Is as follows. Category Devlce Information status of exposure unit (1) Exposure unit communication Indlcator (2) Exposure unit battery Indlcator Status of the image processan unit (3) Console event indicator other (Status of output unit) (4) Output status indicator The information Is dlsplayed in each category as shown below. III 2’ a. “a g». 5‘» a. Device information of the category Category Locations of category Information can be customlzed in the user utlllty. For details. see "DR-ID aoOCL Reference Guide'r FDR uEvo Operation Manual commune I 2.7 (1) Exposure Unit Communication Indicator The following icons display communication status of the flat panel sensor corresponding to the selector selected in the exposure unit display field of the “Study screen". If the flat panel sensor has a wired connection, the following Icons are displayed ES: 2 Connected its : Disconnected If the flat panel sensor is connects wirelessly, the following icons are displayed. MI] I W] I m] : Connected. Displays the signal strength in three levels. 3 1 fl : Disconnected w : Unknown (2) Exposure Unit Battery Indicator When the exposure unit Is connected to the Image processing unit, the battery status ls Indicated with the following icons, : Ready for exposure (battery charge: fully charged) : Ready for exposure (exposure time available: less than one hour) : Ready for exposure (battery charge: recharge needed) : Ready for exposure (charging) (Mowenopnpord)uogemfiguoa wants :3; E ledfld : Not ready for exposure < (ZR CAUTLONS" 7 J When an exposure Is ready to he made (the READY status lamp on the flat panel sensor Is lit green), the power consumption of the flat panel sensor Increases. Although the Indicator Icon of the remaining battery level changes to low and the value of the operable time display decreases temporarily, these are not failures. (3) Console Event Indicator The following icons display the status of the image processing unit. : : Normal 3 : Warning—level event ongoing S : Error-level event ongoing (4) Output Status Indicator The following icons display the output status. E : Waiting for Image output E : Processing image output [3 : Output error 2.8 I FDR DEVD Operation Manual awniaunk I 2.4 Routine Operation Diagram The system configuration and the routine operation diagram for the FDR D-EVO is as follows, FDR D-EVO (DR-ID BOO) DR-ID SOOPU and DR-ID GODMC DR-ID BOOCL . X-ray exposure ' Patient information entry Image data . Image reading - Exposure region I study menu selectlon - Image processlng, etc. Image data Image data Image Management Workstation - DICOM-confonned open network supported FDR DEVD Openllon Mlnull mmmnek I 2.9 (Malmno unpaid) nonunfiuuoo masks mm mien (Magnolia unpmd) uogunfiguoo umsfis [2.5 Wireless Specifications Technical Specification : IEEE802,11,n (protocol) . W52 (frequency) Intended environment : Room size of 10m x10m x 3m (32.8 ft x 32.8 ft x 9.8 fl) (height) or less (general X-ray room) (The electric shield does not exist excluding the Installation stand or bed.) Installation : DR-ID 601 SEIDR-ID GOZSE/DR-ID 611SEIDR-ID 61ZSE/DR-ID 6138B and Access Point must be installed in the same room. Do not place Access Point within the reach of patients. Do not Place more than one Access point in the same room. Do not place devices generating electromagnetic wave (CT.MRI. diathermy, RFID etc.) near this equipment. We recommend not to use any other wireless devices such as cellular/smart phones. portable phones. microwave ovens, WAPs. etc. within 2m (66 ft) of the wireless D-EVO system. When other wireless devices are used within 2m (6.6 ft), wireless data communication may be delayed. (Data communication is guaranteed. If timeout occured. retry can be done.) Do not change the position of the aocess polnt once installed. Do not cover the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-iD 601SE/DR-lD GOZSEIDR-ID 6118EIDR-ID 61ZSE/DR-ID 6138E) with a shield such as a metallic plate as this will Interfere with a wireless communication Information being transmitted : X-ray Control Signal (Prep-SW. Shot-SW) System Control Signal. (|mg_req_CMD. etc.) image Data(Raw data Before Image processing)(Note: Patient Information is not transmitted by wireless Interface.) Vifireless range : max, 10m (32.8 ft) from the Access point as tested. Actual range may vary. Data transfer rate : 35Mbps (T his value ls FUJIFILM measuring result of wireless module. and actual data rate may vaiy.) Transfer Power : 12.26 dBm or less (13.89 dBm or less for the DR-ID 6138E) (According to FCC part15 test report) Modulation : OFDM (Provided by IEEE802.11,n standard) “RADIO TEST" is executed to this product according to FCC part15 subpart E: 2010 standard. All the test Items are passed. Vinreless Data Security : Vifireiess D-EVO system (DR-IDGOO with DR—ID 601SE/DR-ID GOZSE/ DR-ID 611SE/DR-ID 6128ElDR-ID 613SE) will be utilizing the IEEE standard 802.11.n at the 5.26Hz frequency. which will allow us a maximum wireless signal rate of up to 35Mbps. The Vlnreiess Access Point (\AAP) has a feature that limits the maximum number of users perAccess Point to ensure data integrity. Further the WAP has MAC Address Filtering (unique iP address) and Vtflreless LAN Segmentation to ensure handshaking with only the registered wireless D-EVO Flat Panel Sensors (DR-ID 601SE/DR-ID SDZSE/ DR-ID 611 SEIDR-ID 612SEIDR-ID 61 SSE). In addition to the MAC address filtering. the wireless communication between DR-ID 601SEIDR-ID 6028EIDR-ID 611 SE/DR-ID 61ZSE/ DR-ID 6138E (Flat Panel Sensor) and the wireless access point is secured by WPA2-PSK encryption with AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). Data security feature will be enabled during installation by a FUJIFILM field service engineer, No patient information is transmitted between DR-ID 601 SE/DR-ID SOZSE/DR-ID 611SE/ DR-ID 61ZSE/DR-iD 61SSE (Flat Panel Sensor) and Wireless Access Point. 2.10 l FDR osvo Operation Mum mmmmn 10 Handshaking/Pairing : The \Mreless Access Point and DR—lD 601SEIDR-ID SOZSEIDR-ID 611SEDR-ID 61ZSE/DR-ID 6138E (Flat Panel Sensor) will be paired during Installation by a FUJIFILM field service engineer to ensure one-to-one wireless connection FUJIFILM field service engineer will measure the wireless transmission speed during Installation to find the best position of the wireless access point and the wireless D-EVO system 11 Frequency Tolerance : :20ppm Quality of Service (005) (For DR—lD 601 SEIDR-ID 6OZSEIDR-ID 611SE/DR-ID 61ZSE) Item I standard Unit Remarks Farm Dielectric Spectrum dlfiuelon - 2 Wave F1 Center Irequency H120 5130mm MHz BBDhADChAMABch ‘ wsz H140 5190-5230 MHz clement "’ W52 E» Channel Interval IEEE802.11.n 20(HTZO) 14004140) MHz 5 Transmlsaion rate |EEE502.11.n 1tn H120 ; mos 015 - 8’ 11n HT40:MCS 0—15 2. Modulation OFDM lsaoAMnsoAMpPSKsPSKI - ‘2 Output power H120 Mex 11.52- dBm g HTAD Max 1225- dEm g Frequency ~20 - +20 ppm MAX q Tolerance 3 Reception M050, 3 422 dBm H120 2 sensitivity Mcs1, 9 -79 diam 3 (PER (Packet Error Mcsz. 10 .77 dam 9 Rm)‘1w‘) Mesa, 3 .79 dBm Hm 5 M051. 9 -76 dBm g Mcsz. 10 .74 dBm v Current 1x50 550 (Tye) "IA Thiuput test mode wnsumpfion RXGG 450 (Wm mA rnruput test mode “The value is based on the FCC report of the Flat Panel Sensor. Quality of Service (QoS) (For DR—ID 613$E) Item standard [ Unit Remarks Form atelewio Spectnlm diliusion - WSVS oenlertrequency H120 5180-5240 MHz seen,40dr.44on,4scn w52 HT40 51905230 MHz 3Bdw$6di W52 Channel interval IEEanz.1I.n 20(HT20) I 40(HT40) MHz Transmission late IEEEeozAIn 1in H120 : M03 015 » 11n H140 : Mos 015 Modulation OFDM(MOAM160AM,OPSK,BPSKi - output power H120 Max 13.34. dEm HT40 Max 1339* dBIn Frequency -20 - ~20 ppm MAX rolerance Reception r mcso. a s2 dBrll H120 sensitivity Mcs1. s -79 dEm (PER (Packet Error M33; 10 _7-, dEm R“‘°"‘°%) M050. 5 .79 «am Hm M031, 9 ~76 dBiri Mcsz. 10 .74 dBm Current TXSG 550 (Typ) nIA Thruputtest made consumption RXSG 050 mm) m Thrupunesl mode 'The value ls based on the FCC report of the Flat Panel Sensor FDR D-EVD Opemllvri Mum-I ImmomoR 2.11 EH 9685 025235.. .1355 052me 2.12 l rmnsvo Opulflm M-null ae'rmmmn Chapters Basic Operation I 3.1 Preparing the Flat Panel Sensor This section describes how to prepare the flat panel sensor. 3.1.1 Type of Flat Panel Sensor DR-ID 601 SE, DR-ID 6028E. DR-ID 611 SE, DR-ID 612SE and DR-ID 6138E: Vlflreless communication mode or wired communication mode ls available. When used in wireless communication mode, an access point". battery pack (optional) and battery charger (optional) are required. ‘ '1 in the countries otherthan the US, an access point Is not included as a component of the system. For details including installation. consult our official dealer. - Product compliant with IECGDQSO. UL60950, PSE or JIS - Compliant with IEEE802,11n [W52] (in the 5.2(3Hz band) /36. 40, 44, 480h - WLAN interface: toooBASE-TliooBASE-TX (minimum requirements) - LAN interface. DOOBASE—leoBASE—TX (minimum requirements) - Available 08: Linux ' Compliant with UL - Compliant with FCC pan15 as“ CAUIIQNL 3 .__..,_,.,.i,. "W, J unnuado orsza mag: Use only one access point. A communication error may occur If two units or more are used. DR-ID SOOSE : Vlnred communication mode 3.1.2 Number of the Connectable Flat Panel Sensors To enable the flat panel sensor. its ID needs to be registered in advance by a FUJIFILM dealer. Up to a hundred flat panel sensors can be registered. Up to five flat panel sensors can be connected. Up to two flat panel sensors can be connected to one power supply unit in wired communication mode. Up to two power supply units can be used. Dependan on the configuration, the control cabinet (DR-ID 600MC) may not be included in the system. If not Included. the soflware tor the control cabinet can be Installed on the image processing unit (DR-ID aoocu. For detail specification of image processing unit, please refer to "DR—ID SOOCL Operation Manual". FDR DEVO cpmuon Mllwil 397N1M473R I 3.1 unwedo Olslfi mam 3.1.3 Connecting/Disconnecting the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 601SE, DR- lD GOZSE, DR-ID 611SE, DR-lD 61ZSE and DR-lD 613$E) Connector \M'ien used In wireless communication mode, disconnect the connector. Dlsconnect the connector. 5 a Connect the connector. Press the latches on both sides of the connector. 1 Press the connector into the insertion section. 133 W35 7%wa Make sure that the latches on both sldes ans properly engaged when connecting the connector. If the flat panel sensor is used with the connector inserted incompletely, the flat panel sensor may turn olf. é) Connect/Disconnect the connector straight to the flat panel sensor. ll connected/disconnected at an angle. the connector may be damaged. 3.2 l FDR D»EVD Operation Manual IWNOMJ‘IGR 3.1.4 Connecting/Disconnecting the Sensor Cable Relay Connector for the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 6OOSE) Follow the procedure below to connect/disconnect the sensor cable relay connector: - Do not connect the flat panel sensor to the power supply unit otherthan of the FDR D-EVO, OthenIi/iseI the connector may be damaged. ~ Do not connect the flat panel sensor unregistered to the system. otherwise. the power to the flat panel sensor will be disconneaed automatically. For details on the registration. contact a FUJIFILM dealer. - When connecting/disconnecting the sensor cable relay connector, always hold the grip of the connector. The wire Inside may be broken, if you connectldlsconnect by holding the cable. if you turn the outer bushing of the grip, the cable lock becomes loose, causing a short-circuit of the cable. . Do not drop the sensor cable relay connemor when connecting/disconnecting It. Otherwise. personal injury may result. or properties or the connector may be damaged. ~ Do not connect an a.5m(27.9 ft)—long cable for the power supply unit and that for the flat panel sensor of the same length. If the total length of the connected cables exceeds 10m (32.8 it), the flat panel sensor may malfunction. I Make sure that the READY lamp of the flat panel sensor Is not blinking, and press “i i 1 the OFF side of the power supply unit. If you skip Step and perform step E, w Alternatively, turn off the flat panel sensor a communication error occurs. In such a E. by pressing the operatlon button on the case, turn the power back on to the power 0 optional remote switch, and make sure that supply unit. Note, however, that repeating '3 the POWER lamp of the flat panel sensor this action may result In damage to the g: tu me off. equipment. 0 For the external view of the optional remote switch, see “0.2 Using the Remote Switch“ To connect, align the positioning marks, (page 0-3). , and then push the connectors in. The remote switch can be simultaneously connected to both the upright type and the bed type. The relay connector can be connected/disconnected by turning otf either of the remote switches. You can proceed to the next step even If an error message appears after turning off the powersupply unit. Align the positioning mark on the connector of the power supply unit with that of the flat panel sensorI and then Insert the connectors by slightly turning them. Follllonlng mark Griv Locking latch rIP Push In until you feel a click. :mmmoe In.) to amm(a.12 in.) Push further in to the position shown in the figure in , Step El until you feel a click again to lock them Into i place. a To disconnect, hold the grips A and B of both the connectors, and then pull the grip A of the flat panel sensor to unlock. Flat panel sensor Power supply unit - a Press the ON side of the main switch of the power supply unit, or press the operation button on the optional remote switch. FDRDEVD opmltouM-mut 397NtM473R I 3.3 3.1.5 Connecting/Disconnecting the AC adapter for cradle (optional) Relay Connector Follow the procedure below to connect/dlsconnect the AC adapter for cradle relay connector. é ' When connecting/disconnecting relay connector, always hold the grip of the connector. The wire inside may be broken, if you connect/disconnect by holding the cable. . Do not drop relay connectorwhen connecting/disconnecting It. Otherwise, personal Injury may result, or properties or the connector may be damaged. n Remove the Ac adapter for cradle power cable from the power outlet, and check that the AC adapter LED has turned off. a To disconnect the adapter, pull the grip on the side of the flat panel sensor while pressing the lock button. Flat panel Sensor Sld. AC adapter sldc Lock button a To connect the adapter, align both sides of the relay connector wlth’the terminal position, and insert it until it makes a cllcklng sound. "unmade ones mam Grip i | '7“ i I i i I i Flat panel sensor Ac adapter slde terminal side terminal a Connect the AC adapter for cradle power cable to the power outlet, and check that the AC adapter LED has turned on. 3.4 ' roan—Eva opmm Mlnull BB7N1|3|473R 3.1.6 Inserting/Removing the Flat Panel Sensor into/from the Radiographic Examination Stand Follow the procedure below to Insert/remove the llat panel sensor into/from the radiographic examination stand. 0 For details. see the Operation Manual for the radiographic examination stand. TIONS j For the positionln at the time of Insertinglremovlng the flat panel sensor, see the Operation Manual for the ra Iographic examination stand. (25:7 ,QAQIIQNS > Be careful not to have your fingers caught when Inserting/removing the flat panel sensor Intol from the radiographlc examination stand. (45* CAUTIQES When pulling out/pushing In the tray of the radiographlc examination stand after setting the flat panel sensor on It, be careful not to drop the flat panel sensor or damage the tray. f v A, , ,,,,,,, ) Before insertinglremovlng the flat panel sensor Into/from the radiographlc examination stand, pull out the tray completely. Othenivise, the [lat panel sensor may be damaged. ' «osmotic oma mm For the eltective area of the flat panel sensor. see page A-7. FDRD-EVO UnumilenM-nuet ae7N1aM1aR I 3.5 uopuado ngsea [1] Upright type When Inserting from the right-hand slde CA CAUTION?!" When Insertan the flat panel sensor Into the radlographlc examlnatlon stand, direct the exposure plane toward the X-ray tube. a Push the tray hack Into place after settlng the flat panel sensor. Pull out the tray. -> . When lnsertlng the flat panel sensor from the left- /Tmy 3 hand slda, direct the connectorto the lower left. 5 Insert the flat panel sensor Into the cassette recelve whlle the connector directed to the upper‘rlght, and then move It downwards. a Remove the ilat panel sensor after use. , : Pull out the tray. push the cassette receive . : downwards. and then remove the flat panel sensor , COMM” f Push the tray back into place. Cassette receive Set the flat panel sensor to the upper part of the tray. 3.6 l FDRD—EVO Opemfion Manual ammmnR [2] Bed type When inserting the flat panel sensor to the radiographlc examination stand, direct the exposure plane upwards. Pull out the tray by using the handle. When setting the flat panel sensor horizontally, position the connector as shown in the figure below. W32? a Pull the cassette stopper, and set the flat panel sensor so that Its center mark is allgned with the center of the stopper. Push the tray back Into place by using the Position the connector of the flat panel sensor as handle after 59“an the flat panel sensor. shown in the figure below uouuado a|sea Remove the flat panel sensor after use. Hold the handle and pull out the tray. Remove the flat panel sensorwhlle pulling the cassette stopper, g and then push the tray back into place. 3.1.7 Changing the Direction of the Flat Panel Sensor Connector The direction of the connector of the ilat panel sensor can be changed, depending on how it is Inserted into the radiographic examination stand. To change the direction, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. When shipped After changing the dlrectlon mnoevo Overallon Manual EI1Nlnt413R l 3.7 3.1.8 Charging the Battery Pack (Optional) for the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 601SE, DR-ID GOZSE, DR-ID 611SE, DR-ID 612$E and DR-ID 613SE) When used In wireless communication mode, charge the battery pack (optlonal) uslng the battery charger (optional). Do not charge the battery pack other than those designated by FUJIFILM Corporation. It the battery pack is charged under the charging conditions (voltage, current and charging method) different from those specified by FUJlFlLM Corporation, the battery pack may emlt smoke. ignite, explode or leak fluid. @871”, ,959I@&;3 When setting the battery pack Into the battery charger, make sure that the orientation of the battery pack Is correct as shown In the figure in Step I]. if the battery pack Is forcibly set in the wrong orientation, both the battery pack and the battery charger may be damaged and emlt smoke, ignite, leak fluid or cause electric shock. at: When a new battery pack ls fully charged. It Is possible to perform exposures (or a maximum of approximately 750 Images for DR-ID 6018E, approximately 500 images for DR-ID BOZSE/DR-ID 611SEIDR-ID 612$E and approximately 700 images (or DR-ID s1ase. HoweverI the number varies depending on the usage conditions. The capacity of the battery ls displayed on the POWER status lamp and in the Image processing unit‘s display. When the remaining capaclty oi the battery pack becomes less than 10 minutes. apop-up window appears on the Image processing unit. and exposures cannot be perfonnedt If this happens, perform the following operations. ' Replace or charge the battery pack. - Connect the connector to the Ilat panel sensor. 242) When the connector is connected to the flat panel sensor, exposures in wired oommunlcation mode and charging the battery pack can be periormed. d) charge the battery pack using the battery charger. In wireless communication mode, when the remaining capacity of the battery pack becomes insulflclent. exposures are prohibited and the POWER status lamp blinks every one second. lithe flat panel sensor is used in wireless communication mode for another 10 minutes or so, the battery pack is not charged even if the SE cable is oonnected. If this happens. remove the battery pack and charge It using the battery charger. When the battery pack is charged using the battery charger tor about one minute, charging the battery pack by connecting the SE cable become available. uopuado olsla “Wm 3.3 ‘ FDRD-EVO Opium Minuet an7N1n1t13R I Set the battery pack in the battery charger. ; a When battery charge ls completed. remove When the battery pack is set, a buzzer sound is 1 the battery pack. generated and the charge status indicator LED 3 When battery charge Is completed the charge status lights. 3 indicator LED changes trom bllnking to lighting. Three battery packs can be charged at the same ‘ tlme. 3.1.9 Installing/Removing the Battery Pack (Optional) for the Flat Panel Sensor (DR-ID 601SE, DR-ID 602$E, DR-ID 611SE, DR-ID 6128E and DR-ID 613SE) g1 11: Follow the procedure below to install/remove the battery pack (optional) for the flat panel sensor. 3 When installing/removing the battery pack. place the flat panel sensor on a flat place. I;- I Remove the battery cover. 5 Slide the battery pack along the dent of the battery : section ot the tlat panel sensor toward the connector Place the flat panel sensorwith the back side facing terminal. Align the guide mark of the battery pack upward, and than simultaneously slide both the with that of the fla‘ panel sensor, and push the battery lock release latches outward to remove the : battery pack in to install it. battery oover. Make sure that battery pack Is securely Installed. \Q E Pushing the battery pack in with the guide marks misaligned may damage the connector terminal. d) When the battery pack Is Installed. the power is automatically turned on. Battery cover Guide mark: E Install the battery pack. Make sure that the battery lock release latches are released. When the battery lock release latches are released - To remove the battery pack, pertorm the same procedure as Step (removlng the battery cover). - To Install the battery cover, perform the same procedure as Step a (installing the battery pack). Battery lock release latches FoRoEVo opanllnn Mum-I mummy? I 3.9
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