KONICA MINOLTA AERODRP1 AeroDR SYSTEM User Manual UserManual 100723
KONICA MINOLTA, Inc. AeroDR SYSTEM UserManual 100723
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. User manual
User Manual
Introduction
Chapter 1 Safety Precautions
and Warnings
Chapter 2 Product Overview
Chapter 3 Basic Operations
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
Chapter 5 Maintenance
Appendix
AeroDR
SYSTEM
CODE NO. A20H
Disclaimer
(1) This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of Konica Mi-
nolta Medical & Graphic, Inc.
(2) The contents of this manual may be subject to change without prior notice.
(3) Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic, Inc. is not responsible for any claims made for malfunc-
tion or damage caused by installation, relocation, modification, maintenance, and repair
made by anyone except Konica Minolta and contractors designated by Konica Minolta.
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tion or damage to Konica Minolta products, caused by third-party products not installed by
Konica Minolta.
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tion or damage caused by maintenance or repair using maintenance parts other than those
specifi ed by Konica Minolta.
(6) Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic, Inc. is not responsible for any claims made for malfunc-
tion or damage caused by not observing the precautions and operation methods described
in the operation manual.
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tion or damage caused by the environment, such as power source and installation environ-
ment, that is described in the Installation Requirement or operation manual, that is not suit-
able for the installation requirements of this device.
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damage caused by acts of nature such as fi res, earthquakes, fl oods, or lightning strikes.
(9) Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic, Inc. is not responsible for any claims for malfunction or
damage caused by using this device for any purpose other than that specifi ed for this device.
(10) Diagnostic and treatment action is performed under the responsibility of the physician(s).
Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic, Inc. is not responsible for any diagnostic/treatment condi-
tions or diagnostic/treatment results.
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Copyright © 2010 Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Application Specifi cation Regarding Usability . . 5
Structure of This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Explanation of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Structure of Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Chapter 1
Safety Precautions and Warnings
. . 9
1.1 Alert Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.2 Warning Notice (Signal Word) . . . . . . . . . 10
1.3 Warning Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.3.1 AeroDR Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.4 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1.4.1 Precautions Before Usage . . . . . . . . . 12
1.4.2 Precautions for Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1.4.3 Precautions Regarding
Electromagnetic Waves . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1.4.4 Precautions Regarding Wireless . . . . 18
1.5 Precautions for Installing, Moving, and
Storing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
1.6 Cautions Regarding Care and
Maintenance of the Device . . . . . . . . . . . 21
1.7 Precautions for Parts Replacement and
Regular Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Chapter 2
Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.1 Overview of This Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
2.1.1 Functions and Features . . . . . . . . . . . 24
2.1.2 System Confi guration Example . . . . . 24
2.1.3 System Connection Example . . . . . . 24
2.2 Component Names and Functions . . . . . 25
2.2.1 AeroDR Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
2.2.2 AeroDR Interface Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
2.2.3 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit. . . . 27
2.2.4 AeroDR Battery Charger . . . . . . . . . . 28
2.2.5 AeroDR Access Point. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
2.2.6 AeroDR UF Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
2.2.7 AeroDR I/F Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Chapter 3
Basic Operations . . . . . . . . . . . 31
3.1 Startup and Shutdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
3.1.1 Power ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
3.1.2 Power OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
3.2 Operation of AeroDR Detector. . . . . . . . . 34
3.2.1 Exposure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
3.2.2 AeroDR Detector Orientation . . . . . . . 34
3.2.3 Precautions for Exposure. . . . . . . . . . 34
3.3 Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
3.3.1 Using the AeroDR Battery Charger . . 35
3.3.2 Using the AeroDR I/F Cable. . . . . . . . 35
3.3.3 Charging Time Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
3.3.4 AeroDR Detector Charging Display . . 36
3.4 Selection and Registration of AeroDR
Detector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
3.4.1 Registering the AeroDR Detector. . . . 37
3.4.2 Selecting the AeroDR Detector . . . . . 37
3.5 Gain Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3.6 Status Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3.6.1 AeroDR Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3.6.2 AeroDR Interface Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3.6.3 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit. . . . 41
3.6.4 AeroDR Battery Charger . . . . . . . . . . 42
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . 43
4.1 Error Display and Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . 44
4.2 Action to Be Taken When AeroDR
Detector Is Malfunctioning. . . . . . . . . . . . 46
4.3 Fixing Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
4.3.1 Phenomena or Conditions That Could
Be Malfunctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
4.3.2 Conditions That Are Not Malfunctions
(Corrective Actions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Chapter 5
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
5.1 Maintenance and Inspection Items . . . . . 48
5.1.1 Maintenance Work of the Device . . . . 48
5.1.2 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
5.1.3 Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Specifi cations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
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Introduction
Digital radiography AeroDR SYSTEM (hereafter referred to as this device) performs X-ray imaging of the
human body using an X-ray planar detector that outputs a digital signal, which is then input into an image
processing device, and the image acquired with a digital image acquisition device is then transmitted to a
fi ling system, printer, image display device as diagnostic image data.
There are two types of X-ray planar detector for this device: the high-defi nition type AeroDR 1417HQ
(AeroDR P-11) and the standard type AeroDR 1417S (AeroDR P-12), and connection is made by either
wireless or wired connection. Diagnostic X-ray imaging of this device does not provide mammographic
images.
The console CS-7 (hereafter referred to as CS-7), which controls the receiving, processing, and output
of image data of this device, is required for operation. For the operation of the CS-7, refer to its operation
manual.
This operation manual provides instructions on the basic functions for operation of this device. Those op-
erating this device for the fi rst time should read this manual beforehand.
Also, store this manual close to this device after reading it through, so it can be used as a guide to allow
optimum operating conditions.
※ If the pages of the operation manual are smudged and illegible, replace with a new one. (There
is a fee for this service)
Application Specifi cation Regarding Usability
1) Principle of operation
• The X-ray planar detector reads the diagnostics X-ray digital image data from the X-ray image ex-
posed by the X-ray exposure device, and sends the image data to the CS-7.
2) Exposure subject patient groups
• All patients who can be exposed
3) Parts of body that can touch the X-ray planar detector
• Exposable entire skin surface
4) Profi le of intended operators
• Physicians, radiologists, nurses
• Healthy technicians of sound body who have specialized knowledge and a license.
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Introduction
Structure of This Manual
This manual consists of the chapters listed below.
Chapter 1 Safety Precautions and Warnings
This chapter describes the precautions and warnings to be followed to use this device safely.
Chapter 2 Product Overview
This chapter describes the overview of this device.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations
This chapter describes the basic operations of this device.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes the corrective actions for the errors and lists the error messages.
Chapter 5 Maintenance
This chapter describes the maintenance and inspection items required to use this device safely.
Appendix This appendix describes the specifi cations of this device.
Explanation of Terms
The meaning of terms used in this operation manual are as follows:
Terms Explanation
AeroDR detector Collective term indicating both AeroDR 1417HQ and AeroDR 1417S in this manual.
CS-7 The console that controls this device. It integrates management from the registration of
patient/examination data to the checking of images.
UF Cable Abbreviation for Universal Fit Cable.
It is used for wired connection to power/communicate with the AeroDR detector.
Gain calibration Processing for correcting the sensitivity of the AeroDR detector.
Bucky An exposure stage for housing the AeroDR detector at exposure.
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Introduction
Structure of Pages
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Chapter 3
By registering the AeroDR detector to the CS-7, it is
possible to move it between different radiology rooms.
3.4.1 Registering the AeroDR
Detector
1 Turn the power of the AeroDR detector
ON.
2 Insert the AeroDR detector into the regis-
tration AeroDR battery charger.
Registration process will start.
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Once
the reg
istration is completed, a
buzzer will sound on the AeroDR battery
charger and the status LED will go from
slow fl ashing to lit (green).
HINT
Charging will also start when the AeroDR detector
is inserted into the AeroDR battery charger, and the
AeroDR battery charger feeding LED will light (blue).
CAUTION
Once it is registered in a new radiology room, it will
not be usable in the previous radiology room. Perform
the registration operation again when returning to a
previous radiology room.
The AeroDR detector cannot be registered with the
charging AeroDR battery charger.
4 Registration is completed when "Registra-
tion completed" is displayed on the CS-7.
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3.4.2 Selecting the AeroDR
Detector
The AeroDR detector to be used is selected
as follows depending on the number of reg-
istered AeroDR detectors.
Number of regis-
tered AeroDR
detectors
Selection method
1
AeroDR detector is selected auto-
matically when that AeroDR detector
is ready to be selected (there is no
problem with the battery, wireless
connection, etc.).
The AeroDR detector is not selected
if it is not inserted into a bucky that
matches the order information.
Multiple
The AeroDR detector that was
selected immediately beforehand
will be selected automatically. Also,
if there is an AeroDR detector
inserted in the bucky that matches
the order information, that AeroDR
detector will be selected. If there is
no AeroDR detector that matches
the order information, no AeroDR
detector will be selected.
To change the selected AeroDR detector to another
AeroDR detector, turning the selection switch of the
AeroDR detector ON enables manual selection.
HINT
A selected AeroDR detector will have its status LED lit
(green).
The AeroDR detector can also be selected manually
from the CS-7. For details, refer to the "CS-7 Operation
Manual".
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Number Item Description Icon
①Item heading Title of operation described in this chapter. -
②Operation procedure The operating procedure is described in sequential
numerical steps. -
③Hint Describes important information. HINT
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Precautions Describes the operating precautions. Be sure to read
these precautions. CAUTION
-Reference Indicates pages and items for reference. Refer to
these as necessary.
-Term description Describes the terms used in this operation manual. -
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Chapter 1
Safety Precautions and Warnings
This chapter describes the precautions and warnings
to be followed to use this device safely.
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1.1 ● Alert Symbols
Safety Alert Symbol
This is a "safety alert symbol". This symbol alerts
the user to matters and/or operations that present
a hazard to the user and other people. Read these
messages and follow the instructions carefully. Be
sure to read all instructions and safety standards and
become thoroughly familiar with this device before
installation or starting operation.
Description of Graphic Symbols
Danger, Warning, or Caution
Read the text next to this symbol.
AC Voltage (Power Supply).
Earth (Grounding).
Main Power Supply OFF. The main pow-
er supply is OFF.
Main Power Supply ON. The main power
supply is ON.
Power Supply Standby. Turns the power
supply ON or OFF.
Dangerous Voltage. This indicates the
use of a high-voltage power supply.
B-type Device.
1.2 ●
Warning Notice (Signal Word)
Signal words designate a degree or level of hazard se-
riousness inherent in products.
Signal words include the following three types, which
are used according to risk of damage caused by dan-
ger and the severity of damage:
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if
instructions are not followed, will result in death or seri-
ous injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
instructions are not followed, could result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
instructions are not followed, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to indicate a haz-
ardous situation where only property damage is likely
to occur.
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Chapter 1
1.3 ● Warning Labels
Various warning labels are attached to this device on the locations shown below. Do not remove these labels from this
device. Warning labels are there to make sure that the user recognizes potential hazards when operating this device.
※ If a warning label is too dirty or damaged to read, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives to have a new
warning label attached. (There is a fee for this service)
1.3.1 AeroDR Detector
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1.4 ● Safety Precautions
1.4.1 Precautions Before Usage
CAUTION
The users (hospitals and clinics) hold responsibil-
ity for the usage and maintenance of this device.
Do not use this device unless you are a physician
or certifi ed person under law.
Perform the pre-operation check before using this
device, and confi rm that this device is operating nor-
mally.
When a problem occurs with this device, turn the
power off, attach an appropriate sign, such as
"malfunction", on this device, and contact Konica
Minolta technical representative.
This device is not explosion-proof, so do not use
any fl ammable or explosive gas near this device.
For the basic operation of the computer, display
monitor, and optional parts for this device, refer to
their operation manuals.
Please follow the rules and regulations of your
relevant authorities in the disposal of this product,
accessories, options, consumables, media and
their packing materials.
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For EU member states only
This symbol means: Do not dispose of this
product together with your household waste!
Please refer to the information of your local
community or contact our dealers regarding
the proper handling of end-of-life electric and
electronic equipments.
Recycling of this product will help to conserve
natural resources and prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human
health caused by inappropriate waste handling.
1.4.2 Precautions for Usage
WARNING
Take note of the following when using this device:
Do not apply strong shocks or excessive loads
to the AeroDR detector by dropping it, etc.
For the load applied to the AeroDR detector,
do not exceed an overall load of 150kg or a
partial load of 100kg/80ij.
Do not dis assemble or modify this device.
Do not connect any devices that were not
purchased from Konica Minolta.
Do not turn the power switch OFF or pull out
the power cable while the system is operating.
Be careful not to drop the AeroDR detector
on any part of a person's body by catching
the AeroDR I/F Cable or AeroDR UF Cable
with your feet or similar.
The AeroDR I/F Cable and AeroDR UF Cable are
connected to the AeroDR detector using a magnet.
When moving the AeroDR detector, do not hold
onto the cable, and make sure to hold on the main
body. Also, do not grasp and pull the AeroDR de-
tector forcefully.
People with an implanted pacemaker or implanted
defi brillator may feel palpitation or dizziness.
If there is any smoke, odor, or abnormal sound, it
may cause a fire if use is continued, so immedi-
ately turn the power switch OFF, unplug the power
plug from the wall outlet, and contact Konica Mi-
nolta technical representative.
Take note of the following to reduce the risk of fi re,
electric shock, or electrical leakage:
Use specifi ed cables for the power cable, etc.
Use wall outlet with the correct rating as a
power source.
Connect the power plug to the wall outlet
properly without any slack.
Use power source with a ground wire.
If you do not plan to use this device for an ex-
tended period of time, unplug the power plug.
The supplied power cable is dedicated for
this device, so do not use it elsewhere.
Avoid exposure to liquid such as water.
Make sure that foreign material, such as
pieces of metal or wires, does not get inside.
Do not allow any metal or conductive objects
to come into contact with the AeroDR I/F
Cable connection port.
Do not handle the power plug with wet hands.
Do not let soil or dust accumulate on the power
plug, AeroDR I/F Cable, or AeroDR UF Cable.
Do not use extension cords.
Do not place many loads on one electrical outlet.
Do not damage the power cable, AeroDR I/F
Cable, or AeroDR UF Cable. Also, do not use
damaged cables.
Do not block the ventilating openings.
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Chapter 1
1.4 Safety Precautions
WARNING
When installing the AeroDR battery charger on a
table top, observe the following:
The contact area for the AeroDR battery
charger must be larger than the area of the
AeroDR battery charger.
Install on a horizontal and stable surface.
Connect power cable and wires so that no
one will trip.
Do not put your hands on, sit down, or lean on the
AeroDR battery charger installed on a wall.
If there is any abnormality in appearance such as
deformation of the housing or a crack, stop using
the device immediately and contact Konica Minolta
technical representatives.
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CAUTION
When using an AeroDR I/F Cable, observe the following:
Remove the cable by holding the connector housing.
Do not let the cable get pinched by doors and
do not place heavy objects on it.
Do not bend or pull the cable excessively.
Make sure that the cable is properly connected
to the AeroDR detector without wobbling.
Do not connect the connector housing in the
opposite direction.
Use on a flat base. Use the dedicated adapter
when you need to perform exposure on a stretcher
or a place where load is to be applied locally.
Pressing the power switch causes each LED (green,
orange, blue) to light temporarily or fl ash. After this,
only green begins to flash in a slow cycle. Please
check the lighting or fl ashing of each color once.
Do not use devices that emit electromagnetic waves
such as high-frequency therapy apparatus, mobile
phones, or pocket pagers, close to this device.
Take note of the reception status for radios and
TVs near this device, since interference may occur
in them when this device is in use.
Due to its design, the battery capacity will de-
crease approximately 60% in 7 years with an
average charging of 10 times per day. It can be
replaced with a new battery for a fee if necessary.
Take note of the following when the AeroDR detec-
tor is damaged and fl uorescent medium or lead is
exposed:
Immediately stop using the device, and con-
tact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
If the fl uorescent medium gets in your eyes,
do not rub and instead wash with running wa-
ter immediately.
If you have swallowed any of the fl uorescent
medium or if the fl uorescent medium has got-
ten into your eyes, administer fi rst-aid treat-
ment immediately, and consult a doctor.
If the medium comes into contact with your
skin directly, wash the affected area thor-
oughly with water.
Use and store in a location inaccessible to
children.
Use under the specifi ed environmental conditions.
Failure to do so may result in degradation of per-
formance or malfunction.
Be careful not to get your hand caught when setting
the AeroDR detector into the AeroDR battery charger.
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1.4.3 Precautions Regarding
Electromagnetic Waves
EMC Statement
The device has been tested and found to com-
ply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC
60601-1-2:2007.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro-
tection against harmful interference in a typical medi-
cal installation. The device 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 device does cause harmful interference to other
devices, which can be determined by turning this device
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 device.
Increase the separation between the devices.
Connect this device into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the other devices are connected.
Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
Supplementary information regarding IEC
60601-1-2: 2007
(1) Take precautions against this device especially re-
garding EMC. Install and put into service according
to the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) informa-
tion provided in the manual (Table 1 - Table 4).
(2)
Do not use mobile phones or pocket pagers in the vicin-
ity of this device. Use of mobile phones or pocket pag-
ers near this device can cause errors in operation due
to electromagnetic wave interference, so such devices
should be turned off in the vicinity of this device.
(3) Cable List
AC Power Cable (3 m/3-Wire/No Shielding)
Ethernet Cable (max 100 m/100 BASE-TX)
PoE Ethernet Cable (30 m/No Shielding)
Parallel Interface Cable (20 m/No Shielding)
Parallel Interface Cable for UFA (2 m/No Shielding)
Parallel Interface Cable for Collimator (20 m/No Shielding)
Parallel Interface Cable for Generator (20 m/No Shielding)
(4) The use of accessories, transducers and cables
other than those sold by KONICA MINOLTA MEDI-
CAL & GRAPHIC, INC. as for internal components,
may result in increased emissions or decreased im-
munity of this device.
(5) Do not use this device adjacent to or stacked with
other devices.If adjacent or stacked use is neces-
sary, confi rm normal operation in the confi guration
in which this device will be used.
(6) Specifi cations regarding RF transmitters
Frequen
cy: 5150 to 5350 MHz , 5470 to 5850 MHz
Modulation: OFDM
Maximum effective radiation power: +15 dBm
This device may
be interfered with by other devices
that conform to CISPR emission requirements.
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1.4 Safety Precautions
Table 1
Guidance and manufactureís declaration - electromagnetic emissions
The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specifi ed below.
The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1 The device uses RF energy only for its internal function.
Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any
interference in nearby electronic equipment.
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Class B The device is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those
directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies
buildings for domestic purposes.
Harmonic emissions
IEC 61000-3-2
Class A
Voltage fl uctuations/
fl icker emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
Complies
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Chapter 1
1.4 Safety Precautions
Table 2
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity
The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specifi ed below.
The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test IEC 60601
test level
Compliance
level Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Electrostatic
discharge
(ESD)
IEC61000-4-2
+/- 6kV
contact
+/- 6kV
contact
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If fl oors are covered with
synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30 %. Mains power
quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
+/- 8kV air +/- 8kV air
Electrical fast
transient/burst
IEC61000-4-4
+/- 2kV
for power
supply lines
+/- 2kV for
power supply
lines
+/- 1kV
for input/
output lines
+/- 1kV for
input/output
lines
Surge
IEC61000-4-5
+/- 1kV
differential
mode
+/- 1kV
differential
mode
Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital
environment.
+/- 2kV
common
mode
+/- 2kV
common
mode
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
<5% UT
(>95% dip in
UT) for 0.5
cycle
Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital
environment. If the user of the device requires continued operation during
power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the device be powered
from an uninterrupted power supply or a battery.
40% UT
(60% dip
in UT) for 5
cycles
40% UT (60%
dip in UT) for
5 cycles
70% UT
(30% dip in
UT) for 25
cycles
70% UT (30%
dip in UT) for
25 cycles
<5% UT
(>95% dip
in UT) for 5
sec
<5% UT
(>95% dip in
UT) for 5 sec
Power
frequency
(50/60 Hz)
magnetic fi eld
IEC61000-4-8
3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fi elds should be at levels characteristic of a typical
location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
[NOTE] UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
Continued on the next page
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1.4 Safety Precautions
Table 3
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity
The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specifi ed below.
The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test IEC 60601
test level
Compliance
level Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer
to any part of the device, including cables, than the recommended separation
distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the
transmitter.
Recommended separation distance
Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
3 Vms
150 kHz to
80 MHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to
2.5 GHz
[3]V
[3]V/m
d-[1.2] P
d-[1.2] P 80 MHz to 800 MHz
d-[2.3] P 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 meters (m).
Field strengths from fi xed RF transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site surveya, should be less than the compliance level in
each frequency rangeb.
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following
symbol:
[NOTE] At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
[NOTE] These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
refl ection from structures, objects and people.
a. Field strengths from fi xed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile
radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy.
To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fi xed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be
considered. If the measured fi eld strength in the location in which the device is used execeeds the applicable RF
compliance level above, the device should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed,
additional measures may necessary, such as reorienting or relocation the device.
b. Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, fi eld strength should be less than [3] V/m.
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1.4 Safety Precautions
Table 4
Recommended separation distance between
portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the device.
The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The
customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance
between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the device as recommended below,
according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated maximum output
power of the transmitter
W
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
m
150 kHz to 80 MHz
d-[1.2] P
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d-[1.2] P
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
d-[2.3] P
0.01 0.12 0.12 0.23
0.1 0.38 0.38 0.73
1 1.2 1.2 2.3
10 3.8 3.8 8
100 12 12 23
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (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.
[NOTE] At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
[NOTE] These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
refl ection from structures, objects and people.
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1.4 Safety Precautions
1.4.4 Precautions Regarding
Wireless
CAUTION
This device is equipped with communication func-
tion that operates via wireless LAN.
It is required to abide with the relevant regulations de-
fi ned by the countries in which this device is to be used.
Inappropriate usage may cause interference in the
radio communication. Also, if this device is modi-
fi ed, approval and warranty according to the radio
law of the applicable government will be voided.
It may affect aeronautical systems, so do not use
on-board airplanes.
This device has been confi rmed to comply with the
relevant regulations of the following countries:
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United States & Canada
Federal Communications Commission
Statement / Canadian Department of Com-
munications
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 unde-
sired operation of this device.
This transmitter must not be co-located or op-
erated in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
5.15-5.25GHz band is restricted to indoor
operations only.
The available scientific evidence does not
show that any health problems are associ-
ated 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 micro-
wave range while being used. Whereas high
levels of RF can produce health effects (by
heating tissue), exposure of low-level 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 fi ndings have not been con-
fi rmed by additional research. AeroDR detec-
tor 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 Guide-
lines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102
of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules.
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FCC WARNING
Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
European Union
European Union Directives Conformance
Statement
This device is confi rmed Declaration of Confor-
mity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (to R&TTE
Directive). This device is on purpose to con-
nect to access point of 5GHz network.
This device is used for the following countries in-
dicated in country code (ISO3166 2letter code).
AT BE BG CY CZ DK
EE FI FR DE GR HU
IE IT LV LT LU MT
NL PL PT RO SK SI
ES SE GB IS LI NO
CH HR MK TR
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1.4 Safety Precautions
Taiwan
Observe the following based on the regula-
tions stated in Article 10 of Administration
Measures for Low-power Radiation Electric
Machines.
Article 12
As for type-approval qualifi ed low-power radio-
frequency generator, no company, fi rm, or user
may arbitrarily change the frequency, increase
the power or alter the function or characteristics
of the original design without prior permission.
Article 14
The use of low-power radio-frequency electric
machines shall not affect air flight safety or
disturb lawful communication. If disturbance is
found, the use of such electric machines shall be
suspended immediately and such use shall not
be resumed until the disturbance is eliminated.
Lawful communication mentioned in the pre-
ceding paragraph refers to wireless communi-
cation operation in accordance with the provi-
sions of the Telecommunication Law.
Low-power radio-frequency electric machines
shall tolerate disturbance from lawful commu-
nication or from radio-wave radiation electric
machine for industrial, scientifi c or medical use.
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รԼԲය
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۟ྤեឫழֱᤉᥛࠌشΖ
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ॾΖ
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᛭شሽंᘿ୴ࢤሽᖲໂհեឫΖ
Continued on the next page
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1.4 Safety Precautions
China
1. Clearly indicate the technical indicators and
the scope of usage in the accompanying doc-
ument, and explain the usage of all controls,
adjustments, and switches, etc.
Ϯ!
Operating frequency range: 5725-5850 MHz
Ϯ!
Transmit power: Љ500 mW and Љ27 dBm
Ϯ!
Equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP):
Љ2 W and Љ33 dBm
Ϯ!
Maximum radiation power density:
Љ13 dBm/MHz and Љ19 dBm/MHz (EIRP)
Ϯ!
Frequency Tolerance limit: 20 ppm
Ϯ!
Transmit power at the band edge (EIRP):
Љ80 dBm/Hz (Љ5725 MHz or Њ5850 MHz)
Ϯ!
Spurious emissions:
Љ-36 dBm/100 kHz (30-1000 MHz)
Љ-40 dBm/1 MHz (2400-2483.5 MHz)
Љ-40 dBm/1 MHz (3400-3530 MHz)
Љ-33 dBm/100 kHz (5725-5850 MHz)
(Note: Other than ±2.5-times supported channel bandwidth)
Љ-30 dBm/1 MHz (Other 1-40 GHz)
2. Do not arbitrarily change frequency or in-
crease transmit power (including the added
radio frequency amplifier). In addition, do
not mount an antenna without permission, or
change to another transmission antenna.
3.
When in use, do not cause harmful interference in
other legal wireless communication services. If you
find interference to be occurring, discontinue use
immediately. After taking measures to eliminate in-
terference, you may continue using the device.
4.
If you use low power radio equipment, you must
accept interference from various wireless ser-
vices or radiation interference from industrial,
scientifi c and medical application equipment.
5. Do not use near a plane or an airport.
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୴ե᭯Ι
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South Korea
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Thailand
This telecommunication equipment conforms
to NTC technical requirement.
Brazil
Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário,
isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra inter-
ferência prejudicial, mesmo de estaçães do
mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a
sistemas operando em caráter primário.
Este equipamento está homologado pela ANA-
TEL de acordo com os procedimentos regula-
mentados pela Resolução 242/2000 e atende
aos requisitos técnicos aplicados.
Para consultas, visite:
http://www.anatel.gov.br
Mexico
Este equipo opera a titulo secundario, con-
secuentemente, debe aceptar interferencias
perjudiciales incluyendo equipos de la misma
clase y puede no causar interferencias a siste-
mas operando a titulo primario.
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Chapter 1
1.6 ●
Cautions Regarding Care and
Maintenance of the Device
WARNING
Perform the maintenance and inspection peri-
odically. In addition to the user periodical main-
tenance that needs to be performed, periodical
maintenance by service personnel is also required.
If there are stains such as body fl uids, clean and
disinfect.
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CAUTION
Turn OFF the power and disconnect the power
plug from the wall otulet before cleaning or main-
taining this device.
Securely connect the power cable, AeroDR I/F
Cable, and AeroDR UF Cable after cleaning and
maintenance.
Clean the dirt from between the protective cover
and the exterior, and the terminal using a dedicated
brush. Do not clean with sharp and hard objects.
Take care of the following when sterilizing the
AeroDR detector.
Use sterilizing ethanol, sterilizing isopropa-
nol, or hypochlorite solution as the sterilizing
solution when sterilizing.
Dampen a lint-free soft cloth with sterilizing
solution, and use after wringing it thoroughly.
Do not apply sterilizing solution onto the ter-
minal part and operation panel when clean-
ing.
Sterilizing solution is a chemical reagent, so
follow the precautions of the manufacturer.
When cleaning the spring connector of the AeroDR
battery charger, be careful not to damage it.
Periodically clean any dirt from around the spring
connector.
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1.5 ●
Precautions for Installing,
Moving, and Storing
WARNING
Take note of the following when moving this device
not including the AeroDR detector:
Do not apply shocks or vibration.
Do not start moving until the power is turned
OFF, and operation has stopped completely.
Do not move with the power cable or any
other cable connected.
•
CAUTION
Contact Konica Minolta or dealers specified by
Konica Minolta to install or move this device.
Take note of the following when installing or stor-
ing this device.
Do not install or store in a location where it
may be adversely affected by atmospheric
pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation,
sunlight, dust, salt-air, or air containing sulfur.
Do not install or store in a location where it is
not stable, ventilation is insufficient, the dif-
ference in light-dark is big, electromagnetic
waves are generated, or where vibration or
shock will be applied.
Do not install or store in a location where
chemical agents are used or stored.
With the exception of the AeroDR detector,
do not install this device facing up or upside
down.
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1.7 ●
Precautions for Parts Replacement and Regular Maintenance
Name Service life
AeroDR detector 6 years
AeroDR interface unit 6 years
AeroDR generator
interface unit 6 years
AeroDR battery charger
6 years
HINT
The above service life is valid if the product has been
properly operated while following the precautions for
use.
The above service life is a guideline for replacement.
Based on the warranty, parts that are no longer under
warranty (1 year) can be replaced for a fee.
To maintain optimal X-ray imaging, the AeroDR detec-
tor requires regular maintenance by service personnel.
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Chapter 2
Product Overview
This chapter describes the overview of this device.
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2.1 ● Overview of This Device
This section describes the functions and features of this device as well as a system confi guration example using this device.
2.1.1 Functions and Features
This device consists of AeroDR detector, AeroDR interface unit, AeroDR generator interface unit, AeroDR battery
charger, AeroDR Access Point, etc. The AeroDR detector reads the diagnostics X-ray digital image data from the X-ray
image exposed by the X-ray exposure device, and sends it to the CS-7.
2.1.2 System Confi guration Example
The basic confi guration is as follows.
Number
Name Remarks
①AeroDR detector
A maximum of four AeroDR detectors can be connected, but the ex-
pansion AeroDR interface unit is required for connecting the third and
fourth AeroDR detectors.
There are two types of AeroDR detector: AeroDR 1417HQ (high-
defi nition type) and AeroDR 1417S (popular type).
TYPE B APPLIED PARTS.
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②AeroDR interface unit −
③AeroDR generator interface unit −
④AeroDR battery charger −
⑤AeroDR Access Point Used for wireless connection.
⑥AeroDR I/F Cable Used for wired connection.
⑦AeroDR UF Cable
Used when the AeroDR detector is used only for the erect or supine position.
2.1.3 System Connection Example
X-ray generator
device
X-ray
wireless connectionwireline connection
Erect
bucky
① AeroDR detector Ԙ AeroDR detector
ԙ AeroDR
interface unit
signal relay
Exposure room
power supply
Ԟ AeroDR
UF Cable
ԝ AeroDR
I/F Cable
Ԝ AeroDR
Access Point
ԛ AeroDR
battery charger
Ԛ AeroDR
generator interface unit
X-ray exposure deviceCS-7
Power
Source
Power
Source
Hub
Hub
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Chapter 2
2.2 ● Component Names and Functions
2.2.1 AeroDR Detector
⑤Exterior
③Protective cover
②Pressure adjustment window ④Power switch
⑥LED
⑦Selection switch
⑧Pad
⑤Exterior
①White line
Number Name Functions
①White line
Expose the body part with the white line located at the bottom (portrait) or with
the white line located to the right of the upper edge that should be positioned
at the top of the image fi eld (landscape).
②Pressure adjustment window A hole to equalize the ambient pressure with the internal pressure.
③Protective cover Absorbs the external shock.
④Power switch Used to turn ON/OFF the AeroDR detector.
⑤Exterior Protects the internal parts.
⑥LED Displays the status of the AeroDR detector.
⑦Selection switch Notifi es the CS-7 that this AeroDR detector will be used for the exposure.
⑧Pad Connects to the AeroDR interface unit with an AeroDR I/F Cable.
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2.2 Component Names and Functions
2.2.2 AeroDR Interface Unit
The AeroDR interface unit will supply power to the AeroDR generator interface unit, AeroDR Access Point, and sup-
ply power to and charge the battery of the AeroDR detector when an AeroDR I/F Cable or AeroDR UF Cable is used.
It also has a hub function.
②Side cover
⑥Exhaust outlet
①Top cover
⑤Front cover
④LED
③Power switch
Number Name Functions
①Top cover Protects the internal parts.
②Side cover Protects the internal parts.
③Power switch Used to turn ON/OFF the AeroDR interface unit.
④LED Displays the status of the AeroDR interface unit.
⑤Front cover Protects the internal parts.
⑥Exhaust outlet Exhausts internal heat.
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2.2 Component Names and Functions
2.2.3 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit
The AeroDR generator interface unit relays signals between the X-ray generator device, the AeroDR detector, and
the CS-7.
③Cable outlet
②Side cover
⑤Front cover
④LED
①Top cover ⑥Exhaust outlet
Number Name Functions
①Top cover Protects the internal parts.
②Side cover Protects the internal parts.
③Cable outlet Outlet for various cables.
④LED Displays the status of the AeroDR generator interface unit.
⑤Front cover Protects the internal parts.
⑥Exhaust outlet Exhausts internal heat.
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2.2 Component Names and Functions
2.2.4 AeroDR Battery Charger
The AeroDR battery charger charges the AeroDR detector. It also has the registration function for the AeroDR detec-
tor.
There are two types of AeroDR battery charger: one with the AeroDR detector registration function and the other for
charging only.
①Rear cover
⑨Top cover
⑦AeroDR detector
insert table (front)
⑧Slide cover
⑤Front cover
④LED
⑥Roller
②Side cover
③AeroDR detector
insert table (side)
Number Name Functions
①Rear cover Protects the internal parts.
②Slide cover Protects the internal parts.
③AeroDR detector insert table (side) Guide for inserting the AeroDR detector from the side.
④LED Indicates the communication status between the AeroDR detector and the
AeroDR battery charger.
⑤Front cover Protects the internal parts.
⑥Roller Prevents external friction when you insert the AeroDR detector.
⑦AeroDR detector insert table (front) Guide for inserting the AeroDR detector from the front.
⑧Slide cover
Protects internal components, and prevents dust from getting inside the AeroDR
battery charger.
⑨Top cover Protects the internal parts.
2.2.5 AeroDR Access Point
The AeroDR Access Point is used for wireless connection with the AeroDR detector. For details, refer to the "AeroDR
Access Point Operation Manual".
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2.2 Component Names and Functions
2.2.6 AeroDR UF Cable
①Spring connector
②Pad
Number Name Functions
①Spring connector Connects with the pad of the AeroDR detector.
②Pad Connects with the spring connector of an AeroDR I/F Cable.
2.2.7 AeroDR I/F Cable
①Spring connector
Number Name Functions
①Spring connector Connects with the pad of the AeroDR detector and AeroDR UF Cable.
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Chapter 3
Basic Operations
This chapter describes the basic operations of this device.
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3.1 ● Startup and Shutdown
Power for this device can be left ON during normal
use. However, to turn on the power after not using for
a long period of time, or to turn off the power when not
intending to use for a long period of time, follow the
procedures described below.
HINT
There is no defi nite startup/shutdown sequence for this
device or the CS-7. Check the power ON and startup
status, or power OFF and shutdown status as follows.
3.1.1 Power ON
Start the CS-7.
Start the CS-7 by turning the power switch of
the CS-7 ON.
Start the AeroDR interface unit.
Turn the power switch of the AeroDR interface unit
ON, and confi rm that the power LED lights (green).
Power switch
Power LED (green)
The AeroDR generator interface unit is started.
When the power switch of the AeroDR interface
unit is turned ON, power is supplied to the Aero-
DR generator interface unit, and the power LED
will light (green).
Power LED (green)
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Start the AeroDR Access Point.
When the power switch of the AeroDR inter-
face unit is turned ON, power is supplied to the
AeroDR Access Point, and the PoE LED on the
AeroDR Access Point will light.
Start the AeroDR battery charger.
When the AC cable is connected to the outlet,
power of the AeroDR battery charger is turned
ON and depending on the situation the status
LED (green) will be as follows.
Slow fl ashing:
AeroDR detector not inserted
ON: AeroDR detector inserted, charging
Status LED (green)
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3.1 Startup and Shutdown
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Chapter 3
Start the AeroDR detector.
If inserted into the AeroDR battery charger with
the wireless connection, the AeroDR detector
should be removed.
For the wired connection, confi rm that the Aero-
DR I/F Cable is connected securely to the pad
of the AeroDR detector.
Then, turn the power switch of the AeroDR de-
tector ON, and confi rm that the status LED (both
green) is short fl ashing or lit.
Status LED (green)
Wired connection connector Power switch
Confirm that the AeroDR detector has
started with the CS-7.
Confirm that the status of AeroDR detector is
ready for usage on the CS-7 screen.
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3.1.2 Power OFF
Shut down the AeroDR detector.
Turn the power switch of the AeroDR detector
OFF, and confi rm that the status LED is turned
off.
Status LED (green)
Wired connection connector Power switch
Shut down the AeroDR generator inter-
face unit.
Turn the power switch of the AeroDR interface
unit OFF, and confirm that the power LED is
turned off.
Power switchPower LED (green)
Shut down the AeroDR generator interface unit
and AeroDR Access Point.
When the power switch of the AeroDR interface
unit is turned OFF, the power supply to AeroDR
generator interface unit and AeroDR Access
Point is terminated. The power LED will turn off
on the AeroDR generator interface unit, and the
PoE LED will turn off on the AeroDR Access
Point.
Shut down the AeroDR battery charger.
When the AC cable is removed from the out-
let, the power of the AeroDR battery charger is
turned OFF and the status LED is turned off.
Shut down the CS-7.
Shut down the CS-7.
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3.2 ● Operation of AeroDR Detector
3.2.1 Exposure
To expose X-ray images, check that this device is
ready to expose images, and then perform the expo-
sure operation using the X-ray exposure device.
When the exposure is completed, image is stored in the
AeroDR detector and will then be converted to digital data
and sent to the CS-7 sequentially. When the data transfer is
completed, the exposed image is displayed on the CS-7.
HINT
When the AeroDR detector is used with a wireless
connection, it will enter sleep mode if not used for a
long time (you can adjust the time it takes).
To recover from the sleep mode, click on the "Sleep re-
covery button" on the CS-7 or keep pressed the selection
switch on the AeroDR detector for two seconds or more.
The AeroDR detector will not go into sleep mode if it is
used in a wired connection.
3.2.2
AeroDR Detector Orientation
With the AeroDR detector, expose the body part with the
white line located at the bottom (portrait) or with the white
line located to the right of the upper edge that should be
positioned at the top of the image fi eld (landscape).
White line at
the bottom
䃂 When exposing in portrait
䃂When exposing in landscape
White line to the
right of upper edge
CAUTION
The white line side faces a patient.
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3.2.3 Precautions for Exposure
High-dose exposure
When high-dose exposures are performed con-
tinuously, afterimages of the last exposure will
occasionally be visible. Since the infl uence of af-
terimages in this device will be solved by leaving
longer intervals between exposures, make the
intervals between exposures longer than usual
when performing high-dose exposure.
In high-dose exposure, if you continue to use a
marker made of lead in the same position, the
afterimage may be burned in. Therefore, avoid
using it in the same position. Also, if image burn-
in is visible, run gain calibration.
Exposure time
The maximum exposure time for this device is
set to 1 second. Even if the exposure time is set
to longer than 1 second, reading starts 1 second
after X-ray exposure. Therefore, be careful not
to set exposure time to longer than 1 second.
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Charge the AeroDR detector when the battery LED on
the AeroDR detector lights or flashes (both blue), or
when the battery level gets low in the AeroDR detector
status display on the CS-7.
There are two ways to charge the AeroDR detector.
HINT
Even if you use the battery equipped in this device by
repeating quick charge and use, deterioration of bat-
tery life is small compared to a lithium-ion battery.
3.3.1 Using the AeroDR Bat-
tery Charger
① First, confi rm that the power of the AeroDR battery
charger is ON (the status LED of the AeroDR bat-
tery charger is slow fl ashing (green)).
② The AeroDR detector will start charging when you
insert the AeroDR detector into the AeroDR battery
charger all the way until it is fixed with the expo-
sure side of the AeroDR detector facing toward the
operator.
Insert from the side
Insert from the front (top)
Inserted
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③ Once the AeroDR detector is set correctly and the
charging starts, the status LED on the AeroDR bat-
tery charger will light (green).
④ Once the charging of the AeroDR detector is com-
pleted, the battery LED on the AeroDR battery
charger will turn off.
CAUTION
The status LED of the AeroDR detector is not visible
when the AeroDR detector is inserted into the AeroDR
battery charger.
HINT
It is possible to remove the AeroDR detector before
the charging starts or while charging.
When there is any problem during charging, the error
LED on the AeroDR battery charger will light (orange).
Also, charging will stop when an error occurs.
3.3.2 U
sing the AeroDR I/F Cable
① Confi rm that the power of the AeroDR interface unit
is ON (the power LED of the AeroDR interface unit
lights (green)).
②
Securely connect the AeroDR I/F Cable to the wired
connection connector on the AeroDR detector. Once
it is connected, the wired connection is detected and
the AeroDR detector will start charging.
③ Once the charging of the AeroDR detector is com-
pleted, the battery LED on the AeroDR detector will
turn off. Once the charging is completed, the power
supply will automatically be terminated.
④ Following this, intermittent charging is performed to
maintain the full charge status of the battery.
HINT
It is possible to remove the AeroDR I/F Cable before
the charging starts or while charging.
When there is any problem during charging, the busy/
error LED on the AeroDR detector will light (orange).
Also, charging will stop when an error occurs.
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3.3 Charging
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3.3.3 Charging Time Guide
Charging status
Charging time
of the AeroDR detector
when the power is OFF
Using AeroDR
battery charger
Max. 30 min
Using AeroDR I/F
Cable Max. 90 min
※When the AeroDR detector is ON, charging time will
be slightly longer as it depends on the operation sta-
tus.
CAUTION
If the AeroDR detector gets hot while charging on the
AeroDR battery charger or AeroDR I/F Cable connec-
tion, immediately stop the charging. Also, if charging
errors occur repeatedly, contact Konica Minolta techni-
cal representative.
The wired connection connector of the AeroDR de-
tector may become warm right after charging on the
AeroDR battery charger.
HINT
If you charge the AeroDR detector with the AeroDR
battery charger when you do not use it for a long time
such as during the night, turn the power switch of the
AeroDR interface unit OFF.
3.3.4 AeroDR Detector
Charging Display
The AeroDR detector battery LEDs change according
to the level of battery power.
Remaining battery
capacity LED display
Less than 3% (expo-
sure not possible) Lit (blue)
Less than 5% Fast fl ashing (blue)
Less than 10% Slow fl ashing (blue)
10% or more Off
CAUTION
When the battery runs down completely, all the LEDs
go out. Make sure that the status LED (green) either
lights or fl ashes.
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By registering the AeroDR detector to the CS-7, it is
possible to move it between different radiology rooms.
3.4.1 Registering the AeroDR
Detector
1 Turn the power of the AeroDR detector
ON.
2 Insert the AeroDR detector into the regis-
tration AeroDR battery charger.
Registration process will start.
3
Once
the reg
istration is completed, a
buzzer will sound on the AeroDR battery
charger and the status LED will go from
slow fl ashing to lit (green).
HINT
Charging will also start when the AeroDR detector
is inserted into the AeroDR battery charger, and the
AeroDR battery charger feeding LED will light (blue).
CAUTION
Once it is registered in a new radiology room, it will
not be usable in the previous radiology room. Perform
the registration operation again when returning to a
previous radiology room.
The AeroDR detector cannot be registered with the
charging AeroDR battery charger.
4 Registration is completed when "Registra-
tion completed" is displayed on the CS-7.
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3.4.2 Selecting the AeroDR
Detector
The AeroDR detector to be used is selected
as follows depending on the number of reg-
istered AeroDR detectors.
Number of regis-
tered AeroDR
detectors
Selection method
1
AeroDR detector is selected auto-
matically when that AeroDR detector
is ready to be selected (there is no
problem with the battery, wireless
connection, etc.).
The AeroDR detector is not selected
if it is not inserted into a bucky that
matches the order information.
Multiple
The AeroDR detector that was
selected immediately beforehand
will be selected automatically. Also,
if there is an AeroDR detector
inserted in the bucky that matches
the order information, that AeroDR
detector will be selected. If there is
no AeroDR detector that matches
the order information, no AeroDR
detector will be selected.
To change the selected AeroDR detector to another
AeroDR detector, turning the selection switch of the
AeroDR detector ON enables manual selection.
HINT
A selected AeroDR detector will have its status LED lit
(green).
The AeroDR detector can also be selected manually
from the CS-7. For details, refer to the "CS-7 Operation
Manual".
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3.5 ● Gain Calibration
The AeroDR detector performs the gain calibration to
provide the optimum image by adjusting image quality
according to the characteristics of X-ray generator
device. The correction data obtained by the gain
calibration is saved in the system, and is used for
exposure. Also, it is necessary to perform the gain
calibration periodically to compensate for chronological
change or change in the exposure environment.
The gain calibration is performed with the CS-7.
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3.6 ● Status Display
3.6.1 AeroDR Detector
Battery LED (blue)
Busy/error LED (orange)
Status LED (green)
Status LED: Green
Busy/error LED: Orange
Battery LED: Blue
Status LED type Lighting (transition) method
Stopped
Status
OffBusy/error
Battery
Startup processing
Status Fast fl ashing ⇒ lit ⇒ lit
Busy/error Off ⇒ fast fl ashing ⇒ lit
Battery Off ⇒ off ⇒ fast fl ashing
Operating
Idling
Not selected/idling
Status Short fl ashing
Busy/error Off
Battery –
Selection by pressing select switch operating
⇒ selected/idling
Status Fast fl ashing ⇒ lit
Busy/error Off ⇒ off
Battery –
Exposing
Exposure executing
(– Reset)
Status Lit
Busy/error Slow fl ashing
Battery –
Exposure executing
(Charge accumulation – image transfer complete)
Status Lit
Busy/error Fast fl ashing
Battery –
Communication error occurring
(Position correction between access points/recover
by cable connection)
Status Lit
Busy/error Short fl ashing
Battery –
Other
Battery capacity remaining
10% or more
Status –
Busy/error –
Battery Off
Less than 10%
Status –
Busy/error –
Battery Slow fl ashing
Less than 5%
Status –
Busy/error –
Battery Fast fl ashing
Less than 3%
(exposure not
possible)
Status –
Busy/error –
Battery Lit
Initialization possibility status when selection switch is
pressed to ON for 5 seconds while processing startup
Status
Fast fl ashingBusy/error
Battery
・Slow fl ashing: Lit for 1 second/off for 1 second
・Fast fl ashing: Lit for 0.2 seconds/off for 0.2 seconds
・Short fl ashing: Lit for 0.2 seconds/off for 2 seconds
・–: Changes depending on the situation
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3.6 Status Display
Status LED type Lighting (transition) method
Error occurred
Status –
Busy/error Lit
Battery –
Processing stop
Status Lit ⇒ lit ⇒ fast fl ashing
Busy/error Lit ⇒ fast fl ashing ⇒ off
Battery Fast fl ashing ⇒ off ⇒ off
3.6.2 AeroDR Interface Unit
Feeding2 LED (blue)
Feeding1 LED (blue)
Power LED (green)
Power LED: Green
Feeding1 LED: Blue
Feeding2 LED: Blue
Status LED type Lighting (transition) method
Stopped
Power Off
Feeding1 Off
Feeding2 Off
Operating
Idling AeroDR detector not
connected
Power Lit
Feeding1 Off
Feeding2 Off
Exposing
Example of AeroDR
detector
connection to feeding2
Power Lit
Feeding1 Off
Feeding2 Lit
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3.6 Status Display
3.6.3 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit
Busy/error LED (orange)
Power LED (green)
Power LED: Green
Busy/error LED: Orange
Status LED type Lighting (transition) method
Stopped Power Off
Busy/error Off
Operating
Idling
CS-7 not connected Power Slow fl ashing
Busy/error Off
CS-7 connected Power Lit
Busy/error Off
Exposing
Between X-ray operation panel
switch pressed - released
Power Lit
Busy/error Fast fl ashing
Example of X-ray pathway2 usage Power Lit
Busy/error Fast fl ashing
Error occurred Power Lit
Busy/error Lit
・Slow fl ashing: Lit for 1 second/off for 1 second
・Fast fl ashing: Lit for 0.2 seconds/off for 0.2 seconds
・Short lit: Lit for approx. 0.3 seconds
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3.6 Status Display
3.6.4 AeroDR Battery Charger
Status LED (green) Feeding LED (blue)
Error LED (orange)
Status LED: Green
Error LED: Orange
Feeding LED: Blue
Status LED type Lighting (transition) method
Stopped
Status Off
Error Off
Feeding Off
Operating Idling
AeroDR detector not inserted
Status Slow fl ashing
Error Off
Feeding Off
After successful registration process
by insertion of AeroDR detector &
charging ⇒ charged
Status Lit ⇒ lit
Error Off ⇒ off
Feeding Lit ⇒ off
Error occurred
Status –
Error Lit
Feeding –
・Slow fl ashing: Lit for 1 second/off for 1 second
・–: Changes depending on the situation
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Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
This chapter describes the corrective actions for the errors
and lists the error messages.
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4.1 ● Error Display and Solutions
If an error message or warning appears on the CS-7, take the appropriate measures as described in the following
tables.
Error code CS-7 Meaning Corrective actions
F0007 ERROR Abnormally high internal temperature
of FPD
Turn off the device, and contact service
personnel.
F0016 ERROR Abnormally high temperature of
electrical component temperature
sensor 1
Turn off the device, and contact service
personnel.
F00B0 ERROR Exposure command detection error Turn off the device, and contact service
personnel.
F00B1 ERROR Exposure command timeout error If this error message reappears after
restarting and performing exposure
operations again, contact service
personnel.
F00B2 ERROR Exposure completion timeout error Turn off the device, and contact service
personnel.
F00B3 WARNING Exposure request timeout error Release exposure switches 1 and 2,
and press again.
F00B4 WARNING Exposure preparation cancellation
timeout error
Release exposure switch 1.
F00B5 WARNING Exposure request cancellation timeout
error
Release exposure switch 2.
F00B7 ERROR EXPOSE-REQ-I signal error Contact service personnel.
F00B8 ERROR XRAY-ok-EN signal error Contact service personnel.
F00B9 ERROR XRAY-ok signal ON error Contact service personnel.
F00BA ERROR XRAY-ok signal OFF error cContact service personnel.
F00BB ERROR XRAY-ok signal OFF error dContact service personnel.
F00BC ERROR XRAY-ok signal OFF error eContact service personnel.
F00BD ERROR XRAY-ok signal OFF error fContact service personnel.
F00BE ERROR XRAY-ok signal OFF error gContact service personnel.
F00BF ERROR XRAY-ready long-term ON error Contact service personnel.
F00C0 ERROR XRAY-start long-term ON error Contact service personnel.
F1001 ERROR FPD connection error Restart the device.
F1002 WARNING Defective data error Contact service personnel.
F1003 WARNING Gain calibration data error Perform gain calibration.
F1004 ERROR Offset calibration failure Restart the device.
F1005 ERROR Gain calibration failure Restart the device.
F1006 ERROR Exposure failure Restart the device.
F1007 ERROR Image acquisition failure Restart the device.
F1099 ERROR FPD internal processing error Restart the device.
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Chapter 4
Error code CS-7 Meaning Corrective actions
F2001 ERROR Internal communication error Contact service personnel.
F2002 ERROR Internal communication error Contact service personnel.
F2003 ERROR Internal communication error Contact service personnel.
F2004 ERROR Internal communication error Contact service personnel.
F204D WARNING Cannot perform exposure because the
exposure stage is operating.
Discontinue operation of the exposure
stage.
F2056 ERROR Internal communication error Contact service personnel.
F2058 ERROR Error preventing cancellation of self-
test mode
Restart the device.
F3001 No display Cannot connect to CS-7 (not including
at startup), or a disconnection is
detected.
If this warning message appears
with CS-7 turned on, contact service
personnel.
F3002 No display A connection can be established
with CS-7, but data cannot be sent or
received.
Restart the device.
F4004 WARNING Gain calibration data usage period has
expired.
Perform gain calibration.
F5001 WARNING FPD temperature sensor error Contact service personnel.
F5011 WARNING Exposure error (exposure completion
timeout error)
Turn off the device, and contact service
personnel.
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4.2 ●
Action to Be Taken When AeroDR
Detector Is Malfunctioning
When the exterior or protective cover is damaged ex-
tensively, or in the event of the AeroDR detector being
dropped or having shock applied to it, contact Konica
Minolta technical representative.
4.3 ●
Fixing Problems
4.3.1
Phenomena or Conditions That
Could Be Malfunctions
The product may be malfunctioning if any of the fol-
lowing conditions are applicable. Contact the service
personnel to check the corrective action.
Problem Cause
It is not getting charged even
with the AeroDR I/F Cable
connected.
If this occurs repeatedly, it
could be due to improper
contact of the wired
connection connector
or connection detection
function malfunction.
The color of the shock sensor
attached to side of the AeroDR
detector has changed to red.
Excessive shock may have
been applied to the body.
The AeroDR detector is
deformed, which can be
checked by placing it on a fl at
surface and seeing if it does
not lay fl at.
A problem may have
occurred with the installed
battery.
4.3.2
Conditions That Are Not Mal-
functions (Corrective Actions)
The following conditions are not indicative of a mal-
function in the product. Take the appropriate corrective
action according to the description.
Problem Cause
The connector is warm
right after it is charged on
a AeroDR battery charger.
This is caused by charging and is
not a malfunction.
Charging takes longer
when the battery is over
discharged.
The power source computer takes
time to boot. Please wait.
Usage time with the
battery has gotten shorter,
the number of images
that can be exposed has
decreased, or the charging
time has gotten shorter.
It could be that the charging function
of the battery has deteriorated. Due
to its design, the battery capacity will
decrease approximately 60% in 7
years with an average charging of 10
times per day. It can be replaced with
a new battery for a fee if necessary.
When using wireless
communication, it does
not connect, wireless
communication terminates,
or exposure cycle time
becomes extended.
It is the effect of the wireless
communication environment,
and not a malfunction. However,
if the performance has declined
drastically from the time of
installation, it is possible that
the installation environment has
changed. Contact Konica Minolta
technical representatives.
HINT
Problems with a wireless environment can occur in the
following conditions:
Installed location of the AeroDR Access Point is not good.
When inserted in the bucky or stretcher, the opening
in the bucky is too small and there is no passage for
the radio waves.
The radio waves are not emitted due to metal parts
close to the antenna, which changes the antenna
characteristics.
For exposures where the body touches the AeroDR
detector directly, the radio waves are not emitted if the
body completely covers the antenna.
Other devices use the same radio band, and cause
interference.
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Chapter 5
Maintenance
This chapter describes the maintenance and inspection items
required to use this device safely.
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5.1 ● Maintenance and Inspection Items
This describes the corrective actions to take in the event of a malfunction and cleaning required in order to maintain
the use of this device in an optimum condition.
5.1.1 Maintenance Work of the Device
To ensure optimum use of this device, be sure to perform the weekly maintenance.
Maintenance task Maintenance period Corrective actions
Checking and cleaning the sur-
face contamination of the AeroDR
detector
Weekly Clean with soft cloth damped with a small amount of absolute
ethanol.
Checking for external damage of
the AeroDR detector
Weekly If the damage is extensive, stop use and ask for replacement of the
damaged parts.
Checking for warping of the
AeroDR detector
Weekly If the warping is extensive, stop use and ask for replacement of the
damaged parts.
Cleaning the spring connectors of
the AeroDR I/F Cable and AeroDR
UF Cable
Weekly If foreign material has adhered, remove it with the dedicated brush or
a commercial plastic brush (toothbrush).
Cleaning the pads of the AeroDR
detector and AeroDR UF Cable
Weekly If foreign material has adhered, remove it with the dedicated brush or
a commercial plastic brush (toothbrush).
Cleaning the AeroDR battery char-
ger
Weekly Remove dirt with the dedicated brush.
Gain calibration Every 6 months Perform on the CS-7.
AeroDR Detector AeroDR I/F Cable
Pad
Spring connector
Pad
Spring connector
AeroDR UF Cable
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5.1 Maintenance and Inspection Items
5.1.2 Cleaning
1. If bodily fl uid or the blood of a patient has contaminated the surface of the AeroDR detector, clean it with a soft
lint-free cloth dampened with a small amount of anhydrous ethanol and wrung well.
2. When cleaning the AeroDR detector to sterilize it, use ethanol for disinfection, isopropanol for disinfection, or hy-
pochlorite solution.
3. To clean the gap between the exterior of the AeroDR detector and the protective cover, remove the dirt using a
brush.
4. Remove dust on the insert table of the AeroDR battery charger periodically with a soft cloth moistened with alco-
hol or water.
AeroDR detector insert
table (side)
AeroDR detector insert
table (front)
AeroDR Battery Charger
CAUTION
Be careful not to apply any cleaning chemical or liquid onto the spring connector of the AeroDR I/F Cable, the pads of the
AeroDR detector, or AeroDR UF Cable, and the LED operation panel.
Do not clean with sharp or hard metal objects. If you cannot remove stains, contact Konica Minolta technical representa-
tives.
5.1.3 Replacement Parts
The AeroDR I/F Cable and charging connector in the AeroDR battery charger are to be replaced periodically.
Also, wear and deformation of the protective cover will occur to the AeroDR detector due to the way it is handled.
The protective cover can be replaced when the damage becomes extensive, so contact Konica Minolta technical
representative.
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Appendix
This appendix describes the specifi cations of this device.
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Specifi cations
Item Description
Product name (model name) Premium: AeroDR 1417HQ (AeroDR P-11)
Standard: AeroDR 1417S (AeroDR P-12)
Type Portable fl at panel detector
based on amorphous silicon (a-Si)
Scintillator CsI (Cesium Iodine) Premium or Standard effi ciency
External size 384.2 (w) X 460.2 (d) X 15.9 (h) mm
※Equivalent to standard 14" X 17" cassette
Weight 2.9 kg
Pixel pitch 175 um
Image fi led size -14" X 17"
Maximum patient weight Withstands 100 kg circular concentrated weight , 80 mm in diameter
Power/communications tether Possible
WLAN standard WLAN standard IEEE 802.11a
WLAN encryption Default AES encryption
Dynamic range Quadruple digits
Image previews 3 seconds
Cycle time 15 seconds or less
Battery charging time empty to full 30 minutes with battery charger
Battery operating time 2 hours typ. at 60 images/hour
Battery expected lifetime 6 years (10000 charge/discharge cycles)
Power consumption
Approx. 284 KJ/H (284 KJ/H stand-by) @100V
Approx. 299 KJ/H (299 KJ/H stand-by) @120V
Approx. 265 KJ/H (265 KJ/H stand-by) @230V
※When the AeroDR detector is connected to the AeroDR interface unit.
Classifi cation Safety Class I
Item Description
Product name (model name) AeroDR battery charger (AeroDR D-1)
Battery charging Automatic charging in battery charger
Power requirements AC 100/110/115/120/220/230/240 V Power, single phase 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
Approx. 237 KJ/H (10 KJ/H stand-by) @100V
Approx. 236 KJ/H (10 KJ/H stand-by) @120V
Approx. 241 KJ/H (11 KJ/H stand-by) @230V
External size 604 (w) X 322 (d) X 192 (h) mm
Weight 15 kg
Item Description
Product name (model name) AeroDR interface unit (AeroDR B-1)
AeroDR detector connections
Up to two (Wired)
Up to four (Wireless)
※Optional AeroDR Access Point required
Synchronization of x-ray and the
AeroDR detector activation
Available
Power requirements AC 100/110/115/120/220/230/240 V VAC Power, single phase 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
112 KJ/H (112 KJ/H stand-by) @100V
117 KJ/H (117 KJ/H stand-by) @120V
116 KJ/H (116 KJ/H stand-by) @230V
※When no other unit is connected.
External size 460 (w) X 180 (d) X 285 (h) mm
Weight 12 kg
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Specifi cations
Item Description
Product name (model name) AeroDR generator interface unit (AeroDR X-1)
External size 460 (w) X 180 (d) X 285 (h) mm
Weight 10 kg
Item Description
Environment
Temperature Humidity
10 to 30 °C degrees 35 to 80% RH
35 %RH
80 %RH
A20HYC220A
20100723MD