LG Electronics USA LGSWFAC73 RF Module User Manual Host Part 2

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--How to install..........................................................68
--How to delete.........................................................68
CONNECTION TYPES............. 69
X-ray Generator and Detector
Connection of Detector - PC
Mode of connecting Network
--Trigger Cable Instruction..................................70
--Detector and PC(Wired mode).....................72
--Detector and PC(Wireless mode)................75
CALIBRATION SOFTWARE.... 77
--Calibration Software...........................................77
Settings
Calibration
User BPM
Validation
Exposure Index
--Image Functions....................................................82
--Log................................................................................84
USAGE.................................... 85
--Launching the Program.....................................85
--Checking IP Address and Ping Test............86
--Checking Save Location....................................87
--Apply............................................................................88
--Checking and Changing Detector Settings..
89
--Checking and Changing Calibration
Software Settings................................................90
--Calibration.................................................................92
--User BPM..................................................................94
--Validation...................................................................96
--EI (Exposure Index)..............................................98
--Exit.............................................................................100
--About........................................................................101
--General PopUp ...................................................102
SERVICE MANUAL...............104
--Detector Wired IP Address Setting.........104
--Wireless AP configuration............................106
--Detector Firmware Update..........................108
--Storage of installation date.........................110
--Power Options Setting...................................111
--Web monitoring..................................................112
Internal Information
Web monitoring
MAINTENANCE....................114
--Cleaning...................................................................114
--Inspection...............................................................114
TROUBLESHOOTING............115
SOLUTION FOR FIREWALL
BLOCK...................................116
SUPPLEMENT. WIRELESS AP
SET UP INSTRUCTION
(MODEL : Cisco Linksys
EA9200)................................118
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INSTALLING CALIBRATION
SOFTWARE............................. 68
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Preparation
•• Be sure to connect the cables to the proper connectors. Otherwise, the detector may malfunction or may be
damaged.
•• The power supply provided by LG is designed for the detector from LG. Please contact supply, if any other type of
power supply is needed to be used.
•• Be sure to fully charge the battery before use. Charge the battery on the day of examination or on the previous day.
•• Battery slowly discharges even when not in use. The battery may have expired if it discharges immediately after being
fully charged. You can purchase an optional battery to replace an exhausted one.
•• The battery charger provided by LG is designed for the dedicated battery.
•• When the detector will not be used for some time, remove the battery.
Handling
•• Handle the detector carefully, as it may become damaged if it is hit, dropped, or receives a strong jolt.
•• Be sure to use the detector on a flat place so it will not bend. Otherwise, the detector may be damaged.
•• Be sure to check the detector daily and confirm that it works properly. Sudden heating of the room in cold areas
will cause condensation to form on the detector. In this case, wait until condensation disappears before performing
exposure. If the detector is used with condensation formed on it, problems may occur in the quality of the detector.
When an air-conditioner is going to be used, be sure to raise/lower the temperature gradually so that a difference
in temperature in the room and in the detector does not occur, to prevent forming of condensation. Follow the
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Overall Pressure: 150kg (330.6lb) over the whole area of detector window.
Partial Pressure: 100kg (220.4lb) on an area 40mm (1.5 inch) in diameter
Disinfection and Cleaning
•• Do not spray disinfectants or detergents on the detector.
•• When cleaning the detector, be sure to turn off the power, and unplug the power cable from the AC outlet.
•• Do not use any flammable chemicals such as thinner, benzene for cleaning. Otherwise, fire or electric shock may
result.
•• Wear waterproof gloves to protect your hands from direct contact with disinfectants or detergents.General
Description.
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recommended proper Room temp.
•• Do not use the detector near devices generating a strong magnetic field. Doing so may produce image noise or
artifacts.
•• Keep the connectors free from being in contact with the patient.
•• Connectors are intended to be connected to an external device and must follow IEC standards.
•• Do not apply excessive weight to the detector. Otherwise, the detector may be damaged.
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Overview
14HJ701D is wireless Flat Panel Digital X-ray Detector that can generate images of any part of the body, and designed
for a faster approach to digital radiography systems.
This model utilize a combination a amorphous silicon TFT glass and high performance scintillator, along with a pixel
pitch 127um and 3.9lp/mm of resolution, assure sharp and high contrast image quality.
14HJ701D is X-ray imaging acquisition device that is based on flat-panel. This device should be integrated with an
operating PC and a X-ray generator. It can do to utilize as digitalizing X-ray images and transfer for radiography
diagnostic. Data transmission between detector and PC is possible by wire (cable) and wireless (WIFI).
Product Component
•• Detector: 14HJ701D
•• Control Box : LG Control Box
-- AC power cord for Control Box
•• Battery Charger : LG Battery Charger
-- 2 Battery packs
-- AC Power adapter for Charger : 65 W
-- AC Power cord for AC Power adapter
•• Main Cable
-- Detector and Control Box link cable (Supply DC power, Ehternet data, control signals of X-ray generator)
-- Trigger Cable (X-ray generator to Control Box, transmit control signal between detector and X-ray generator)
-- LAN cable (Control Box to PC, exchanges Ethernet data between PC and detector)
•• CD: User’s manual, Calibration Software
•• User's manual(book type), Inspection Report
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Basic Accessories
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Detector 1 EA
Charger 1 EA
125
Battery 2 EA
90
255
Installation CD 1 EA
AC Power adapter 1 EA
AC Power cord for Control Box 1EA
AC Power cord for AC Power adapter
Control Box 1EA
Manual 1 EA
Main cable 1EA
Inspection Report 1EA
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Optional Accessories
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Trigger Cable 1EA
LAN cable 1EA
•• Optional accessories can not be included in accordance with production suffix.
CAUTION
•• Need to use the authorized components about the below accessories. Unauthorized components may be cause of the
damage and malfunction of the product.
Component
Standard
LAN CABLE
More than CAT5E Standard
Power Cord
US – Approved Medical grade regulation
Others – Approved country safety regulation
The AC/DC adaptors and etc. except the upper components need to be used only supplied by manufacturer.
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Detector
FRONT
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PART NAME AND FUNCTION
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SIDE
BACK
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Wireless Antenna
Battery Unlock Lever: Unlock lever to remove battery
Power Button: Power on/off switch (On : press over 1 sec, Off : press over 5 sec)
LED Indicator: Indicating detector’s status
Connection to main cable
LED
Battery
Link
Power
LED Color
Green
Orange
Orange Blinking
Green
Off
Green
Green Blinking
Off
Status
Battery is more than 30% charged.
Battery charging stauts is 10 ~ 30%.
Battery is less than 10 % charged.
Ethernet/WIFI connection
Ethernet/WIFI no connection
Power On
Sleep mode
Power Off
If there is no communication during "Auto Sleep/Auto Power off" time, Detector will go to Sleep mode/Power off.
This function only works when Detector is not connected with “Detector and Control Box link cable”.
If the Detector receives the communication message during Sleep mode, The Detector will wake up.
User can set the Sleep/Power off times using the Calibration Software.
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Battery and Charger
1 Battery: Li-ion polymer battery (Charging time - Typ. 4 Hrs)
•• Battery pack itself shows the remaining battery percentage.
Battery Remain
Indicator
Battery Level
75 ~ 100%
50 ~ 75%
25 ~ 50%
0 ~ 25%
2 Battery charger: 3 ports cradle type
3 LED Indicator: Following LEDs are located to each battery - 3 batteries.
LED
Green
Completion of charging
Orange
On charging
Orange Blinking
Error (Connection error, etc)
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125
109.8
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Control Box
LED
POWER
Ethernet
Ready
Exposure
Green
Power normal operation
Off
Power off (AC power cord no connection or Power error.)
Green
Ethernet normal operation
Off
Ethernet disconnected.
Green
Ready signal from X-ray generator is active.
Off
Ready signal from X-ray generator is inactive.
Orange blink
Error
Orange
Exposure signal from X-ray generator is active.
Off
Exposure signal from X-ray generator is inactive.
Orange blink
Error
DXD 1
Connecting the Control Box and the detector A.
This connector supply power (24 V
2.1 A) to the detector, transmits X-ray
synchronization signals and Ethernet image data.
DXD 2
24 V
2.1 A, Trigger signals, Ethernet data for Detector B
Control Box supports 2 Detector connection.
Usage is, one is for bucky stand, the other is for table(bed).
Generally, X-ray room of hospital installs 2 detectors, bucky stand and table type, it's for more
convinient and efficient working environment.
These 2 detectors are not operated simutaniously, control box selects the operating detector
by AWS command.
AC-IN
Connects AC power cord
Ethernet
Ethernet port to transmit image/command between the detector and PC.
Sync
This is to synchronize the detector and X-ray generator.
Fuse
T4L 250V
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1 Check the battery mounting hole direction.
3 Press the opposite side to secure the battery
indicator.
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
2 Insert into the hole on the side with the indicator.
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SPECIFICATION OF EACH PART
The product specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvements.
“ ~ ” refers to alternating current (AC), “
” refers to direct current (DC).
Detector
Item
Specification
Model
Sensor type
Scintillator Type
Total Pixel Matrix
Total Pixel Area
Pixel Pitch
Effective Pixel Matrix
14HJ701D
Amorphous Silicon with TFT
CsI:TI
3328 x 2816
422.655 (16.63) x 357.632 (14.08)
127
3323 x 2751
A/D Conversion
Data Transfer
16
802.11 a/g/n/ac Wireless LAN, typ. 200Mbps with 802.11ac
Gigabit Ethernet typ. 500Mbps
40 ~ 150
Typ. 85%, min. 70% at 0.5 lp/mm
Typ. 63%, min. 50% at 0.1 lp/mm
Less than 20
Less than 9630
384.0 x 459.5 x 15.0 (15.1 x 18.0 x 0.5)
Typ. 2.95 (6.5)
Carbon Fiber
Manual Mode
Auto Mode (Auto Exposure Detection)
Typ. 26 (Charging & Operating)
Typ. 16 (Operating only – no charging)
Typ. 7 (Standby only – no charging)
Standard:
802.11 a/g/n/ac compliance
Peak mode: 866 Mbps
Frequency: 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz
Bandwidth: 20 MHz / 40 MHz / 80 MHz
MIMO: 2X2
2.1 A, 7.5 V 3850 mAh (Battary: LBQ7222L)
24 V
Type : BF Type, Location : Front of Detector (only for effective area)
Preview time
Energy range
MTF
DQE
Defective lines
Defective pixels
Dimension
Weight
Window material
Trigger mode
Power consumption
Wireless
Rating
Applied part
Units
Pixels
mm (inch)
um
pixels
bits
sec
kVp
Lines
Pixels
mm (inch)
kg (lb)
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NOTE
Battery
Item
Model
Rating
Size
Weight
Output Norminal voltage
Cycle time
Operation Temp
Charging time
Capacity
Battery performance
Specification
LBQ7222L
7.5 V, 3850 mAh, 30 Wh
204.1 x 10.5 x 7.8 (8.0 x 0.4 x 0.3)
Typ. 240 (0.5)
7.5
Max. 800
10 - 35
Typ. 4
Typ. 4000
1400 shots acquired for 3.2 hours
(cycle time 8s , without sleep , with Full charged battery)
Units
mm (inch)
g (ib)
VDC
Cycles
℃
Hours
mAh
Images
Battery Charger
Item
Specification
Model
Size
LG Battery Charger
125 x 255.0 x 90.0 (4.9 x 10.0 x 3.5)
Weight
Input
Output Norminal voltage
Typ. 900 (1.9)
3.42 A
19 V
8.7
Units
mm (inch)
g (ib)
VDC
Battery Charger Adapter
Item
Model
Manufacturer
Size
Weight
Input
Output
Spec
DA-65J19
Asian Power Devices Inc. (APD)
134.0 x 59.8 x 31 (5.2 x 2.3 x 1.2)
Typ. 335
100-240 V ~, 50-60 Hz, 1.5-0.7 A
19 V
3.42 A
Class
Cable length
1500 (59)
Units
mm (inch)
g (ib)
mm (inch)
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•• Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network
conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and
network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.
•• Recommended Maximum operable distance: 2 m (From the Access Point)
•• Wireless antennas: The module adopts the latest 802.11ac technology. The transmitter of the module is powered by
host equipment (Detector). The antennas are 2 printed-dipole antennas.
•• Wireless module: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac USB2.0 module is implemented. It supports 2T2R (2 transmit 2 receive) MIMO
technology, which delivers throughput up to 300 Mbps.
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Control Box
Desc.
mm (inch)
Model
Size
Weight
Input
Output
Specification
Units
LG Control Box
LG Control Box
125.0 x 255.0 x 109.8 (4.9 x 10.0 x 4.3)
mm (inch)
Typ. 1.3 (2.86)
kg (Ib)
AC Power
100-240 V ~, 50/60 Hz, 1.4-0.7 A
AC Inlet Fuse 1
T4L 250V
AC Inlet Fuse 2
T4L 250V
Power Fuse 1 (F101) T 3.15AH 250V
Power Fuse 2 (F102) T 3.15AH 250V
2.1 A, Trigger signals, Ethernet data for Detector A
DXD 1
24 V
2.1 A, Trigger signals, Ethernet data for Detector B
DXD 2
24 V
Control Box supports 2 Detector connection.
Usage is, one is for bucky stand, the other is for table(bed).
Generally, X-ray room of hospital installs 2 detectors, bucky
stand and table type, it's for more convinient and efficient
working environment.
These 2 detectors are not operated simutaniously, control box
selects the operating detector by AWS command.
Ethernet
Transmission image/command between the detector and PC
Sync
Transmission control signals between the detector and X-ray
generator
Cables
Item
Main cable
LAN cable (optional)
Power cord (110 V or 220 V)
Trigger cable (Optional)
Length
1 (39.3)
10 (393.7)
1.5 (59.0)
15 (590.5)
Unit
m (inch)
m (inch)
m (inch)
m (inch)
Qty
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DIMENSION (UNIT: mm/inch)
Detector
15 / 0.5
459.5 / 18.0
384 / 15.1
Control Box
125 / 4.9
109.8 / 4.3
255 / 10.0
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7.8 / 0.3
110.5 / 4.3
204.6 / 8.0
Battery Charger
125 / 4.9
90 / 3.5
255 / 10.0
Battery Charger Adapter
ম
ম
ম
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Battery
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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENT
PC system requirement
PC Specification
CPU
Memory
Disk capacity
Network card
OS
Monitor
AP
etc
intel i5
4 GB
At least 10 GB, 500 GB recommended
dual ethernet 100/1000 bps
Windows 7/8.1/10(32bit, 64bit)
Min. Resolution 1280x720
Cisco model is recommended(ex : Linksys EA9200)
Environmental Requirements
Item
Temperature (Storage)
Temperature (Operation)
Humidity (Storage)
Humidity (Operation)
Pressure (Storage)
Pressure (Operation)
Min.
-20
10
Typ
Max. (%)
Units
℃
℃
Non-condensing, Relative
Humidity
50
60
35
85
80
106
70
106
kPa
kPa
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INSTALLING CALIBRATION SOFTWARE
How to install
Run the calibration software installation file. Once the installation file has been executed, follow the installation
instructions on the screen.
How to delete
You can delete the Calibration Software in the following ways:
Deleting from the Control Panel
Select Control Panel from the Start menu.
Select Programs and Features in Control Panel.
Select the LG DXD Calibration on the lists.
When the program installation and deletion screen appears on the screen, select the Delete button.
Follow the deletion instructions on the screen and click the Next button to proceed.
Deleting with the installation file
1 Run the calibration software installation file, then follow the deletion instructions on the screen.
NOTE
•• When using the installation file to delete the program, the installation file must be the same version as the current
software.
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CONNECTION TYPES
X-ray Generator and Detector
Select Trigger Mode in accordance with the acquisition method.
-- Auto Mode : Detector detects the image obtained after the X-ray
-- Manaul Mode : Detector acquires image by pressing generator exposure switch
Connection of Detector - PC
The connection mode used between the detector and PC.
-- Wired Mode: Uses the Control Box to connect the detector to a PC.
-- Wireless Mode: Uses a wireless AP to connect the detector to a PC.
Mode of connecting Network
Wired or wireless modes are set automatically depending on whether or not the main cable is connected when the
detector is turned on.
If the main cable is connected when the power is turned on: Wired mode
If the main cable is not connected when the power is turned on: Wireless mode
If the cable is disconnected while in wired mode: Switches to wireless mode
If the cable is connected while in wireless mode: Maintains wireless mode (charging)
Mode
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Case 4
Generator - Detector
Auto Mode
Auto Mode
Manual Mode
Manual Mode
Detector - PC
Wired Mode
Wireless Mode
Wired Mode
Wireless Mode
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Trigger Cable Instruction
Generator
•• Connects a Trigger cable to Port A of the Control Box when there is X-ray generator interface.
No.
COLOR
Description
RED
BRN
POWER
EXP REQ
Use
Use
BLU
ORG
YEL
GRN
CANCEL REQ GND
PREP ACK
EXP ACK
PREP REQ
NC
NC
Use
Use
BOK
GRY
VIO
CANCEL REQ VCC
PREP ACK GND
EXP ACK GND
NC
NC
Use
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--

EXP_REQ
EXP_ACK

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Detector and PC(Wired mode)
Auto Mode
Main Cable
PC
LAN cable
Detector
Generator
Manual Mode
Main Cable
PC
LAN cable
Detector
Generator
Trigger Cable
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MAKING CONNECTIONS - Wired Connection
1 Open the Network and Sharing Center.
-- (Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center)
2 Right-click on Local Area Connection and enter Properties.
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1 Connect the PC to the control box using a LAN cable. Connect the detector to the control box using a link cable.
2 Configure the PC settings as below:
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3 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then enter Properties to set the following IP address.
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-- IP address: 10.10.10.2 to 10.10.10.254 (Set it to an IP address other than 10.10.10.100.)
-- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
-- Gateway: 10.10.10.1
4 Run the LG DXD Calibration. Go to Settings > DXD > Connection&File Save, enter Detector IP (10.10.10.100),
then run the Ping to check the connection.
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Detector and PC(Wireless mode)
Auto Mode
PC
Generator
AP
LAN cable
Detector
Manual Mode
Generator
Trigger Cable
Main Cable
PC
AP
LAN cable
Detector
NOTE
Please install the AP and Detector as near as possible without obstacles in between them.
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MAKING CONNECTIONS-Wireless Connection
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1 The Default Wireless Settings as below.
-- SSID : LGEDXD
-- Password : lgedxd2000
2 It is possible to change the Wireless Settings using LG DXD Calibration Software.
•• Please see the Service manual (Wireless AP configuration) for details.
3 Please reboot the Detector after removing the main cable on Detector.
(If the main cable is disconnected when the power is turned on: Wireless mode)
4 PC settings and connection with Detector are same with wired Connection.
Please refer to the "MAKING CONNECTIONS - Wired Connection".
•• Tip : Refer to Wireless AP Set Up Guide
-- "Supplement. Wireless AP Set Up Instruction
(Model : Cisco Linksys EA9200)"
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To ensure that optimal image quality is obtained from the detector, the detector must be calibrated. The Calibration
Software generates and verifies the values necessary for calibration.
NOTE
•• To ensure optimal image quality, you should calibrate every month for the first three months after the purchase and
half-yearly calibration thereafter.
•• It is recommended that you leave the detector on for five minutes before calibrating.
Calibration Software
The features of the Calibration Software include Settings, Calibration, User BPM, Validation and Exposure Index.
Settings
Settings include DXD settings, Calibration SW settings and Firmware Update.
•• DXD: Configures the settings required to obtain calibration images and detector settings.

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CALIBRATION SOFTWARE
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•• Calibration SW: Configures the settings required for to calibrate software algorithms.
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•• Firmware Update: Checks the firmware version of the detector or performs the firmware update.

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Calibration
•• Dark and Bright images are obtained from the detector.
-- Dark Image: An image obtained without generating X-rays.
-- Bright Image: An image obtained by generating X-rays without a phantom or any other object on the detector.
•• Generate Avgdark, Offset, and Gain: Used for Corrected Image calculations.
-- Corrected Image: An image generated by applying calibration results to a raw image.
•• Generate Bad Pixel Map: Bad pixel values are calibrated using surrounding pixel values.

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Calibration involves the following procedures:
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User BPM
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This is used to assign additional bad pixels in BPM.raw after calibrating.

Validation
This is used to validate the final image by applying calibration results to the X-ray image.

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Exposure Index

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This calculates and saves median output value per input dose as a linear expression and a table.
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Image Functions
1 Image Viewer
•• The Calibration, User BPM, Validation, and EI menus include an image viewer that lets you view the acquired images.
•• An image is loaded and displayed when it is acquired or clicked.
•• Information about the image is displayed in the following sections.
-- Image Loaded: Indicates whether an image is loaded in the image area.
* When an image is loaded: Image Loaded.
* When no image is loaded: Image not Loaded.
-- Min: Minimum pixel value within the image area.
-- Max: Maximum pixel value within the image area.
-- Med: Median value of the image.
-- Mean: Mean value of the image.
-- Std: Standard deviation value of the image.
-- Bad Pixel Count: Bad pixel count in the image area.
-- 14B = N, 8B = M: Representation of the pixel value at (x,y) in bits.
-- Bad Pixel Count: Bad pixel count in the image area.
-- 100%: Percentage of the image shown in the image area compared to the entire image size.
-- (X x Y): Size of the entire image.
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2 Navigator
3 Histogram
•• Histogram of the acquired image is shown here.
•• Window/Level can be adjusted for better image distinction.
•• Use the <> buttons or the scroll bars below the Histogram graph to adjust window/level.
•• Click the Reset button to restore the default values.
4 Reference Point
•• When you click a position inside the Image Viewer, a reference point is specified, and the coordinates and pixel value
of the reference point are shown at the top. You can also move the reference point by entering the X and Y values
manually.
-- Since reference point coordinates are numbers, only numeric values can be entered.
5 Bad Pixel Map Analysis
•• Displays the results of bad line and bad pixel class analysis based on the Bad Pixel Map after calibration.
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•• The Navigator shows the entire area of the acquired image and indicates the zoomed in/out area.
•• The red rectangle in the Navigator indicates the area shown in the Image Viewer.
•• Clicking a position in the Navigator moves the red rectangle to the position and displays the area in the Image Viewer.
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Log
This shows the necessary information about the application execution process that is helpful to the user.
It consists of the date, time, type and content, which are saved as a log file.
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Launching the Program
•• Double-click the executable file installed on your PC to launch the calibration software.
•• If launching for the first time, the Settings screen appears.
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Checking IP Address and Ping Test
•• A default IP address is entered for the detector.
•• If you change the IP address of the detector, enter the new detector IP address in the detector IP field of the
calibration tool.
•• For instructions on changing the detector IP address, see "Detector and PC(Wired mode)".
•• After entering the IP address, set a timeout value and click the Ping button to perform a ping test. A pop-up message
appears if the ping test is successful.
•• The following pop-up window appears if the ping test is unsuccessful. If the pop-up window appears, check your PC's
network settings, the connection between the detector and PC, the detector status, the Control Box status and the
IP address, then perform the ping test again.
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While the calibration software is run, the acquired images, logs, result files and factory-default calibration
results are saved in the designated location.
You can change the storage path in the Save location.
Click the Apply button when a folder is created in the specified path.
NOTE
•• Default: C:\Users\heuser\Documents\LG DXD Calibration
•• heuser: User name
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Checking Save Location
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Apply
After performing the ping test and verifying the save location, click the Apply button to perform the following
procedures
1 Automatically create the necessary folders in the save location designated in the Checking Save Location stage.
2 Load from the detector and save the factory-default calibration results.
3 Load the detector's settings.
Dark Images
Automatic creation of
the Serial Number folder
(Created when Apply is
complete)
Condition: Created if
the same Serial Number
folder is not found in the
custom folder
Creation of date/time folder
(created when the Calibration
button is clicked)
Avgdark.raw
Gain.raw
Offset.raw
BPM.raw
EI results
(A folder is created for the date/time
applied at the time of EI.)
History file
Log
Shows logfile including connections +
bpm class
Image
Bright Images
Dark Images
User BPM images
Validation images
EI images
Raw images
Factory calibration
(Created when Apply is
complete if the folder or files
do not exist or if the files are
abnormally small)
Avgdark.raw
Gain.raw
Offset.raw
BPM.raw
4 When Apply is successful, the detector's network status is displayed.
Current Status : Wired Connection.
Wireless Connection.
NOTE
•• Other menus remain inaccessible until you perform Apply. (Calibration, User BPM, Validation, EI)
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Upon Apply, the current detector settings are loaded on the settings screen below.
•• Detector Parameters are parameters used when obtaining images from the detector.
•• Click the Save button to apply the settings entered.
•• Descriptions of the data are as follows:
-- Trigger Mode : This sets Trigger Mode.
* Auto : Enables the Auto Exposure Detection feature.
* Manual : Disables the Auto Exposure Detection feature.
-- Sensitivity : This is the panel sensitivity.
-- Trigger Sensitivity : This is the threshold at which the detector starts acquiring images.
-- Gain : This is the gain value to be saved in the Detector.
-- Frame Width/Height : This is the detector size.
-- Window Time : This sets the time taken to read the values after the x-ray exposure. (An input value of 5 means
500 ms.)
•• Descriptions of the buttons are as follows.
-- Save : Applies the changes.
-- Reset : Loads the factory default settings.
-- Cancel : Loads the last saved values.
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Checking and Changing Detector Settings
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Checking and Changing Calibration Software Settings
The calibration parameters are updated when the Calibration Software tab is clicked.
Calibration Parameters
These settings are used to perform calibration.
•• Descriptions of the data are as follows:
-- Target Gain : Amplification level within algorithms.
Pixels with values that exceed the Gain Margin are specified as bad pixels.
-- Offset Margin : Offset margin value used within algorithms.
-- Std Margin : Pixels with values that exceed the Std Margin are specified as bad pixels.
-- Ref Sat Value : Maximum range of values during Image acquisition.
-- Surr Margin : In corrected bright images, if the difference between the standard pixel value and surrounding pixel
value exceeds the Surr Margin, the standard pixel is specified as a bad pixel.
-- Cut Edge : This indicates the pixel values to cut off in the top, bottom, left or right directions of the frame. After
acquiring an image in Validation or EI, the border of the image to cut off is indicated as dotted lines in
the Image Viewer.
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•• Rotation : This sets the rotation angle of the image. (0°, 90°,180°, 270°)
•• Flip : Sets how the image shown in the Image Viewer is rotated. (None, Horizontal, Vertical)
•• Invert : Inverts the image data shown in the Image Viewer.
•• Click the Save button to apply the settings entered.
•• Descriptions of the buttons are as follows.
-- Save : Applies the changes.
-- Reset : Loads the factory default settings.
-- Cancel : Loads the last saved values.
-- Exit : Return to the previous screen.
NOTE
•• The next stage will not be accessible until you perform Apply.
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Image Edit
These are Image Viewer settings of the selected tool.
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Calibration
After configuring all settings, click the Calibration tab to open the Calibration menu.
NOTE
•• This tab cannot be accessed until the settings have been configured.
1 Open Calibration Menu
-- Click the Calibration menu button to open the menu.
2 Get Dark
The menu is used to acquire dark images necessary for performing calibration.
-- When a dark image is acquired, the image count increases and the image file is saved in the Image folder within the
location specified in Settings.
-- After acquiring an image, the mean value of the image is shown next to the file name.
-- After comparing multiple images, you can delete any abnormal images by right-clicking them.
-- When deleted, both the list entry and the file are deleted.
NOTE
•• All the images are deleted when calibration ends. For backup, copy the images and paste them into another folder.
•• Up to 10 images can be saved.
•• Dark Image: An image obtained without generating X-rays.
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NOTE
•• All the images are deleted when calibration ends. For backup, copy the images and paste them into another folder.
•• Up to 10 images can be saved.
•• Bright Image: An image obtained by generating X-rays without a phantom or any other object on the detector.
4 Calibration
This area is used for calibration.
•• At least four dark images and four bright images are required for calibration.
•• Calibration result files are saved in a folder that is created based on the date and time of the calibration.
•• The BPM Analysis is updated when the calibration is complete.
NOTE
•• When calibration is performed more than five times, the oldest results are automatically replaced with new results.
•• For backup, copy the results folder and paste the results into another folder.
5 History
-- You can load previous calibration results. Click the Open button to load the previous calibration result files.
NOTE
•• Selecting any one of the files also loads other associated files. (Select any one of the Avgdark, Offset, Gain or BPM
files, and all the four associated files will be loaded.)
•• If there is a problem while loading the files, the following error popup window appears. If the popup window below
appears, check the file sizes, path, file names and folder access permissions, and then try again.
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3 Get Bright
The menu is used to acquire bright images necessary for performing calibration.
-- When a bright image is acquired, the image count increases and the image file is saved in the Image folder within
the location specified in Settings.
-- After acquiring an image, the mean value of the image is shown next to the file name.
-- After comparing multiple images, you can delete any abnormal images by right-clicking them.
-- When deleted, both the list entry and the file are deleted.
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User BPM
The user can manually edit the Bad Pixel Map created during Calibration in this menu.
NOTE
•• You can skip the User BPM stage and proceed to Validation.
1 Open User BPM Menu
-- Click the User BPM menu button to open the menu.
NOTE
•• The pop-up window below will appear if you open this menu without performing calibration.
2 Check History File
-- Check that the History name created during calibration matches the name shown in the current History window.
-- The User BPM procedure is performed by applying the selected History.
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3 Image Acquisition
4 Pixel View
•• Check pixel values in Pixel View
-- Pixel values for the center of the Image Viewer are displayed in the Pixel View window.
-- The minimum value, maximum value and pixels estimated as bad pixels are shown as below.
* Minimum value : Indicated as a green number
* Maximum value : Indicated as a red number
* Estimated bad pixels : Indicated with gray background
-- The size of the Pixel View window can be adjusted using the
icon. The mouse pointer changes to a
when hovering over the border between the Pixel View and Image Viewer.
icon
•• Mark additional bad pixels in Pixel View
-- Double-click a pixel in Pixel View to mark it as a bad pixel. Double-click a bad pixel again to unmark it.
-- As you mark bad pixels, the values in Bad Pixel Analysis are updated in real time.
-- Also, pixels marked as bad pixels are replaced with calibrated pixel values.
•• Saving Final User BPM
-- The result file is saved when a different menu is opened.
-- When you attempt to exit the current menu and open another menu, a popup window appears asking whether
you want to save the data.
-- Select Save to add a calibration history entry and save an updated version of the BPM.raw file.
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-- User BPM requires image acquisition as it involves a visual inspection of images with applied calibration results.
When the Acquisition button is clicked and a bright image is acquired, the name of the image will appear in the
image list.
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Validation
This procedure allows you to perform a visual inspection of the calibration results after completing calibration.
1 Open Validation Menu
-- Click the Validation menu button to open the menu.
NOTE
•• The pop-up window below will appear if you open this menu without performing calibration.
2 Check History File
-- Please confirm whether the name of the History file created during calibration matches the name displayed in the
History window.
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3 Image Acquisition (Procedure matches that from the User BPM stage)
4 Apply/Unapply Calibration Results
-- You can apply/unapply calibration results (Dark Average Map, Offset Map, Gain Map, Bad Pixel Map) to the
acquired image.
: Apply
: Unapply
NOTE
•• When an image is acquired and loaded for the first time, all results are applied by default.
•• If no image has been acquired, the Apply/Unapply button is disabled.
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-- When the Acquisition button is clicked and a bright image is acquired, the name of the image will appear in the
image list.
-- Information about the image is displayed below the Image Viewer.
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EI (Exposure Index)
1 Open EI Menu
-- Click the EI menu button to open the menu.
NOTE
•• The pop-up window below will appear if you open this menu without performing calibration.
2 Check History File
-- Please confirm whether the name of the History file created during calibration matches the name displayed in the
History window.
3 Image Acquisition (same as User BPM and Validation)
-- When the Acquisition button is clicked and a bright image is acquired, the name of the image will appear in the
image list.
-- Information about the image is displayed below the Image Viewer.
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4 Enter Dose Value
5 Measure & Save
-- When you click the Measure & Save button after acquiring an image and entering a dose value, the popup
notification below appears.
-- The results are saved in the save location specified for EI calculation.
(Example: C:\Users\heuser\Documents\LG DXD Calibration\Serial Number\Calibration Results Folder (Time and Date)
heuser: Username)
NOTE
•• When Measure & Save is repeated, the results file in the folder is updated.
•• The following pop-up window appears if the minimum number of images required (three) is not met.
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-- Enter an X-ray dose in the dose input field. (Unit: uGy)
-- The EI value is calculated based on the input value.
-- Because the dose value is a number, only numeric values can be entered. Non-number values cannot be entered
automatically.
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Exit
When you click the Quit button, the calibration tool quit popup window appears.
In the popup window below, click the Yes button to quit or click the No button to return to the previous screen.


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When you click the About button in Settings, the following popup window appears.
It shows the information about the application.


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About
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General PopUp
The following are descriptions of the general pop-up windows that may appear when the calibration software is being
used.
Image Acquisition Cancellation
•• When the Acquisition button is clicked for image Acquisition, it will be replaced with a Cancel button while the
image is being acquired.
•• Once image acquisition is complete, the button will revert to an Acquisition button.
•• During image acquisition, you can cancel the process by clicking the Cancel button.



•• The popup window below appears when the cancellation is complete.

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Image Acquisition Failure

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•• The popup window below appears when image acquisition fails. Check the network and Detector status, then try
again.
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SERVICE MANUAL
Detector Wired IP Address Setting
1 From the Usage section, perform "Launching the Program", "Checking IP Address and Ping Test", "Checking Save
Location" and "Apply".
2 Click the Change DXD IP button.
3 At the popup window, change the setting and click the Apply button.
-- When the Apply button is clicked, the system attempts to change the IP address.
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4 Check the result and restart the detector.

-- Once the new IP address is applied, restart the detector so that the new setting takes effect.
-- Restart the detector automatically using the program.
-- Because the detector is disconnected when restarting, perform the Connection & File Save process again.
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-- The following popup windows appear, depending on the successful and failed.
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Wireless AP configuration
To have the Detector connect wirelessly to an AP, the AP information must be saved in the Detector in advance.
Once the AP information is transferred and saved in the Detector, the Detector attempts to connect to the AP.
The saved AP information can be viewed in the Web Monitoring feature.
1 From the Usage section, perform "Launching the Program", "Checking IP Address and Ping Test", "Checking Save
Location" and "Apply".
2 After checking that wireless settings are enabled on the PC, click the Wireless Setup button.
-- If a pop-up appears, enter your SSID and password, then click Apply.
NOTE
SSID can be appear garbled or as question marks or boxes and others because of encording or compatibility.
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3 Check results.

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-- The following popup windows appear, depending on the result.

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Detector Firmware Update
This menu allows you to check the firmware version of the detector or update the firmware.
1 From the Usage section, perform "Launching the Program", "Checking IP Address and Ping Test", "Checking Save
Location" and "Apply".
2 Select the Firmware Update tab.
3 Check the current firmware version.
-- The current firmware version of the detector is shown here when the PC is connected to the detector.
4 Select a firmware file to update.
-- Click the Open button to open a file browser window. When you select a file to update, the system validates the
file.
-- If the file is correct, the file name appears in the Firmware File section.
-- If the file is invalid, the following popup window appears.

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5 Perform the update.

CAUTION
•• Do not remove the power cable until the update is complete. The update may not be successful if the power is
disconnected during the update process.
6 Check results.
-- When the update is complete, the result is shown in a popup window.


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-- Select a file, then click the Update button to start the Update process.
-- The progress status is shown in the Status field.
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Storage of installation date
The date of the first calibration can be saved in the detector.
1 From the Usage section, perform "Launching the Program", "Checking IP Address and Ping Test", "Checking Save
Location" and "Apply".
2 Select the Settings > DXD tab.
3 Check the installation date and select a date format.
-- YYYY: Year
-- MM: Month
-- DD: Day
NOTE
•• The date is displayed based on the OS information.
4 Click the Register button to open a pop-up window. The installation date can be checked through the Web
Monitoring feature.
CAUTION
•• Be careful, as this information is saved only once per detector and cannot be edited later.
5 Select the Yes button in the pop-up window to save the information in the detector. Once the information is saved,
the Register button will be disabled.
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This menu allows you to save the Power Options of detector.
1 From the Usage section, perform "Launching the Program", "Checking IP Address and Ping Test", "Checking Save
Location" and "Apply".
2 Select the Settings > DXD tab.
3 Select the options of Auto Sleep and Auto Power-Off.
4 Click the Save button to save the options on Detector.
NOTE
•• Calibration Software only saves the options.
•• Detector enters the the Power Mode when there is no communication during the setting times.
•• The Detector does not enter the Power Mode while the Calibration Softwere runs(from the “Apply” to exit) because
the Calibration Software checks the Detector‘s status Periodically.
•• This feature is only enabled wireless models
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Power Options Setting
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Web monitoring
This feature displays the detector's release date, installation date, software version and other internally managed
information in a web browser.
Internal Information
Category
Product
information
Network
Battery
ETC
Content
Software version
Product release date
Product installation
date
Model number
Serial No.
Connection status
IP
SSID of the wireless
AP connected to the
detector
Detector netmask
Detector gateway
MAC address of the
currently connected
network
Status
Bright image count
Dark image count
Description
•• Currently installed detector firmware version
•• Product manufacture date
•• Installation date as registered by the installer
•• Product model number
•• Product serial information
•• Network connection mode (wired/wireless)
•• Detector's IP address
•• ID of the wireless AP connected
•• Product MAC information
•• Battery level, charging status notification, Auto Sleep , Auto Power off
•• Number of times images were acquired by generating X-Rays
•• Number of times images were acquired without generating X-Rays
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1 Establish a wired/wireless connection between the detector and the PC.
-- Refer to the "Detector and PC(Wireless mode)" or "Detector and PC(Wireless mode)" sections for instructions.
2 Enter the IP address in the address input of the detector PC web browser.
3 The default IP address: 10.10.10.100 enter the page as below appears.
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Web monitoring
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
•• Make sure to turn the detector off and remove the battery before cleaning.
Inspection
•• Check the detector regularly to ensure that it operates stably and properly. If a problem occurs, please contact the
manufacture.
•• Use the checklist below as a reference for checking the product.
Checklist
Inspector
Cycle
Is the cable damaged?
Is the plug or are the connectors loose or damaged?
Is the detector scratched or cracked on the surface?
Is the LED power working properly?
Is the battery charging properly?
User
User
User
User
User
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Scheduled calibration
Performance inspection
Vendor
Vendor
3 to 6 months
Yearly
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Problems that occur while using the detector can be solved by using the information on this page. If problems persist,
please contact the manufacturer.
Problem
The product does not turn on.
The product was suddenly turned
off during use.
The Control Box Ready/Exposure
LED flashes in orange.
The PC and the detector are not
connected.
There is a problem with acquired
images.
Action
•• Check that the power cord is properly connected.
•• After disconnecting and reconnecting the power cord, press the power button
on the product.
•• Check that the power cable is properly connected.
•• After turning the product on again, check the detector battery status using
the battery LED. If flashing in orange, it means that the battery is low. Please
charge before use.
•• Check the power cable connection of the control box.
•• Check that the control box is properly connected to the generator or the
detector.
•• Check the power supply. If on, check the following:
•• Check that the connection is made as instructed in the manual. Try connecting
again.
•• Perform the Ping Test in Settings > Connection & Save Location section
of Calibration Software to check your connection. You can also check your
connection by entering the IP address in the address bar of the Browser
window and checking whether the page is properly loaded.
•• Check whether the network IP address of your PC is using the same IP address
as the detector.
•• In some cases, especially Win 8 OS, it might be problem in connection because
of firewall rule that blocks all incoming ICMP packets. Please refet to next
page, "Solution for firewall block".
•• Check whether the detector surface is soiled.
•• Images acquired immediately after turning the detector on may be incorrect
due to instability of the panel. Open the Calibration menu of the Calibration
Software. Acquire some dark images first or wait a while before proceeding.
•• If the images continue to be unstable, perform Calibration, apply the results,
then continue.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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SOLUTION FOR FIREWALL BLOCK
If Calibration Software connection doesn’t work for firewall in Windows 8, refer to instructions as below.
1 Enter into control panel and click on the System and Security link
2 Select the Windows Firewall link.
3 Click on the Advanced settings link situated in the pane on the left hand side.
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4 Choose Inbound rules in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security. Scroll and find File and Printer Sharing rule
5 Click Enable Rule.
6 Check its status and try to connect detector again.
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to enable.
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SUPPLEMENT. WIRELESS AP SET UP
INSTRUCTION
(MODEL : Cisco Linksys EA9200)
1 Connect the LAN Cable from the Ethernet port on the PC to the Ethernet port on the AP.
2 Launch your web browser and enter linksyssmartwifi.com or http://192.168.1.1 in the Address bar then press
Enter
(IP number address for the 1st access is 192.168.1.1. However, IP number address for accessing will be
10.10.10.1 after changing 10.10.10.1)
Enter into Connectivity > Local Network. Click Edit to change IP address to 10.10.10.1.
(You should click Apply button to apply current setting)
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3 Enter into Wireless. You can change network name and password like below.
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(You should click Apply button to apply current setting)
For more information, please visit the web site as below.
http://www.linksys.com/sg/support-product?pid=01t80000003efNkAAI
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