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UMS4335-W
Digital Flat-Panel X-RAY Detector
User Manual for S4335-W
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
This manual is prov ided for the installation and operation of S4335-W.
Please read this manual before the detector install and use.
© 2013 S amsung Electronics Co., Ltd. A ll rights reserv ed.
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Revision History
Version
Date
Page
Revision
1.0
2013 April
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1st Edition
1.1
2013 July
¤ 37
The main revised item are as below
- Table 1 OPERATING TIME TABLE
1.2
2014 May
¤ 28
The main revised item are as below
- Changed Power Supply Box Input
1.3
2014. June
¤ 51
~
58
Add FCC Statement of Conformance
Add EMC Declarat ion
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Table of Contents
About this Manua l
........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Symbols Used in This Manual ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Intended for use ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
User Requirements .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Service Center ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1. Safety instructions ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
System Sy mbols ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
System Maintenance Checkpoints.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Genenral Safety...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Electrical Safety ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Mechanical Safety.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Fire Sa fety
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Sa fety fro m E xplosion
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EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility).....................................................................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
Label........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Maintenace, Cleaning and Disposal ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Disclaimer ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
2.
Syste m Overvie w
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System Ov erview ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
System Purposes.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Product components............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Examination Room Components ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Control Room Components ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
3.
Syste m Co mpone nts
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System Components..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Detector .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Power Supply Box.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Main Cable................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Battery Recharger.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Battery ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
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4.
Ope ra ting the Syste m Ha rd wa re
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Operating the System Hardware.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Checking Connection ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Operation.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35
Operating description ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
5. Appendices ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37
REQ UIRED PUBLIC STATEMENT FOR GPL/LGPL/GPLv 2/OpenSSL/CPOL LICENSED SOFTWARE USED IN THIS PRO DUCT ............................................ 38
GNU GENERA L PUBLIC LICENSE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
GNU LESSER GENERA L PUBLIC LICENSE ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
BSD LICENSE.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 49
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Table 1 Special Symbol................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Table 2 System Maintenance Checkpoints............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Table 3 COMPONENTS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Table 4 LED STATUS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
Table 5 POWER SUPPLY BOX DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Table 6 BATTERY RECHARGER INDICATE LED................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Table 7 BATTERY RESIDUAL DISPLAY.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Table 8 BATTERY INDICATE LED..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Table 9 CHECKING THE POWER STATUS OF COMPONENTS (S4335-W) ....................................................................................................................................................... 35
Table 10 POWER OFF STATUS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Table 11 OPERATING TIME TABLE.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
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Figure 1 Examination Room Components .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
FIGURE 2 RECHARGER......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
FIGURE 3 RECHARGER ADAPTER ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
FIGURE 4 WIRELESS DETECTOR ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
FIGURE 5 INDICATE LED .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
FIGURE 6 DO NOT DROP .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
FIGURE 7 Be CAREFUL OF DETECTOR LOCATION ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
FIGURE 8 KEEP WEIGHT DISTRIBUTED EVENLY............................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
FIGURE 9 AVOID LOCALIZED WEIGHT............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
FIGURE 10 POWER SUPPLY BOX........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27
FIGURE 11 MAIN CABLE.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
FIGURE 12 BATTERY RECHARGER ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
FIGURE 13 BATTERY INSERT............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
FIGURE 14 BATTERY LOCK ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30
FIGURE 15 BATTERY ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 16 IP SET UP ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
FIGURE 17 POWER APPLIED COMPONENTS (S4335-W) ................................................................................................................................................................................ 35
Figure 18: TIMING CHART................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 36
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About this Manual
Symbols Used in This Manual
The specifications and details of this manual may be changed in order to improve the product
or to enhance its performance
The following symbols are used throughout this manual to alert the user to the relevant safety
instructions or to any useful information when using this system
Symbol
Description
Indicates content which, if you fail to follow the accompanying
instructions, may cause death or serious personal injury.
Indicates content which, if you fail to follow the accompanying
instructions, may cause personal injury or damage to the product.
Provides users with additional information on the topic for better
understanding.
Please note that our company does not take responsibility for any accidents and is not
obligated to do free repair service for any damage of the equipment due to the user's
negligence which results from failure to follow the contents in this manual. Make sure you are
familiar with the safety precautions and usage procedures. Also note that the product features
may slightly differ from the contents of this manual depending on the specifications.
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Intended for use
S4335-W, Digital Flat Panel X-Ray Detector is indicated for digital imaging solution designed
for providing general radiographic diagnosis of human anatomy targeting both adult and
children. It is intended to replace film based radiographic diagnostic systems and provide more
precise case diagnosis and treatment planning on a real time basis for physicians and
radiologists. Not to be used for mammography and direct cardiac application.
User Requirements
This equipment should be only operated by users who have received professional medical
education and training, such as physicians, radiologists, and other medical specialists.
Please read the user manual and the safety information carefully before using this
equipment. Operating the equipment without reading the safety information may result in
personal injury to the patient or to yourself.
Service Center
- Korea : Service Center 080-022-9797
Head Quarters
- 129 Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
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1.
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AFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions
In this chapter, information of safety instructions and regulations are provided. It is provided to protect
users of the system from unintended safety hazard and prevent property damage,
please read thoroughly and keep instructions. If additional training is required, consult your dealer or the
service center of the manufacturer.
Before using this system, please read safety instructions thoroughly. The manufacturer is not responsible
for any damages and accidents caused by violating such safety instructions or regulations.
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System Symbols
Table 1 shows the symbols related to maintaining the safety of the patient and the user.
Alternate current
Direct current
Protective earth (Ground)
O ff (power : disconnect from the main switch)
O n (power : connect to the main switch)
Identifies terminals which, when connected together, bring various parts of a
piece of equipment or of a sy stem to the same potential.
Indicates content w hich, if you fail to follow the accompanying instructions,
may cause personal injury or damage to the product.
Indicates that the dangerous factors can be occurred caused by High Voltage.
Indicates that the accompanying operating instructions in the manual must be
followed to operate the equipment safely .
TYPE B Applied part
Marks it contains radio transmitting device.
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Table 2 SPEC IA L SYM BO L
Av oid contact with water
No unauthorized or unlawful modification
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
Temperature limitation
Marks fragile device that requires full attention when handling.
Manufacturer
EC Representativ e
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System Maintenance Checkpoints
To ensure the system performance and usability along with safety, regular maintenance and checking the
condition are required. To secure safety of both patient and operator and to ensure the performance of the
system, check the system on a regular interval. For periodic inspection of the system, consult your dealer
or the manufacturer's service center.
No.
Item
Category
Checkpoints
Check
Interval
Remark
1
Noise / V ibration
In use
Check noise and vibration from each
operating parts of the system.
1 year
2
Power Supply box
While in use
Check the power supply box voltage
while the equipment s turned off.
1 year
3
Appearance
While in use
Run a v isual inspection to check if the
appearance show s any abnormalities,
such as loosened bolts or had grips,
transformation, etc. while the equipment
is turned off.
1 year
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Cables
Before Using
Check cable runs for worn out cables,
damage or short circuited, broken w ires,
etc. while the equipment is turned off.
6 months
5
Grounding
While in use
Check the earth-grounding is intact, not
brok en or loosened terminal. (Grounding
resistance should be below 0.1Ω.)
1 year
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Installation
Checkpoints
When
Installin g
When installing, check that the
equipment is lev eled and firmly fixed.
1 year
Table 3 SYSTE M MA INTENA NC E CH E C KPO INTS
When inspecting on checkpoints requiring no power, please make sure to keep the system turned off.
Classification
- The type of protection against electric shock: Class I equipment
- The degree of protection against electric shock: Type B applied part
- The degree of protection against ingress of water: Ordinary equipment
- The method(s) of sterilization or disinfection: Not applicable
- The degree of safety of application in the presence of a FLAMMABLE ANAESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR
or WITH OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE: Not applicable
- Mode of operation: As momentary continuous operation
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Genenral Safety
Before using the equipment, the user should check that:
All components are connected correctly.
All components are operational when the system is powered on.
Neither the patient nor the user is present in the examination room when powering the equipment on.
If any electrical or mechanical fault occurs, stop using the system immediately.
You can identify faults from the display or warnings.
Please consult the manufacturer before connecting a component from another system to this system.
Any auxiliary device connected to the system must be IEC certified (data processing equipment: IEC60950-
1, medical electrical equipment: IEC60601-1). Also, if the auxiliary device is connected to a signal I/O port,
it should comply with IEC60601-1 and/or IEC60601-1-1.
Do not connect the instrument with anything other than specified. Otherwise, it may result in fire or
electric shock.
Medical equipment requires periodic maintenance and management. For more information, refer to 1.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Disposal.
If an error message appears while the system is in use, it may stop operating. When an error message
appears, contact the service center
The manufacturer will not accept liability for:
Fault, damage or personal injury incurred as a result of the user incorrectly performing maintenance on the system
Personal injury incurred due to the user’s carelessness
Fault, damage or personal injury incurred due to use of an ancillary device which is not provided by the manufacturer.
When Problem Occurs
Should any of the following occur, immediately turn OFF the power of each instruments, unplug the power
cable from the AC outlet, and contact SAMSUNG representative or distributor.
When there is smoke, odd smell or abnormal sound.
When liquid has been spilled into the instrument or a metal object has entered through an opening.
When the instrument has been dropped and it is damaged.
This detector should be used by selected users. If not you fully aware of the factor of exposure, the
manual, and the schedule of organization, This could be dangerous for the patients and users.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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Electrical Safety
In compliance with IEC 60601-1, this medical equipment complies with the requirements for Safety class
I, type B.
This system must be used in an environment complying with the requirements of the IEC.
Do not remove the safety cover of this system needlessly. When it is removed, the high voltage current
inside the system may cause electric shock.
Be careful to ensure that no liquids enter the system.
If chemicals are spilled or evaporate, it may result in fire or electric shock through contact with electric
parts inside the instruments. Also, some disinfectants are flammable. Be sure to take care when using
them.
Be sure to turn OFF the power of each instrument before connecting or disconnecting the cables. Also,
do not handle them with wet hands. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock that may result in death or
serious injury.
Do not cut or process the cables. Also, do not place anything heavy, including the instrument on it, step
on it, pull it, bend it, or bundle it. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged, which may result in fire or
electric shock.
Be sure to hold the plug or connector to disconnect the cable. If you pull the cable, the core wire may be
damaged, resulting in fire or electric shock.
Do not turn ON the system power when condensation is formed on the instrument. Otherwise, it may
result in fire or electric shock.
Do not spill liquid or chemicals onto the instrument or, in cases where the patient is injured, do not allow
it to become wet with blood or other body fluids, as doing so may result in fire or electric shock. In such
situation, protect the instrument with disposable covering as necessary.
For safety reasons, be sure to turn OFF the power of each instrument when the inspections indicated in
this manual are going to be performed. Otherwise, it may result in electric shock.
When the instrument is going to be cleaned, be sure to turn OFF the power of each instrument, and
unplug the power cable from the AC outlet. Otherwise, fire or electric shock may result.
Never disassemble or modify the product as it may result in fire or electric shock. Also, since the
instrument incorporates parts that may cause electric shocks and other hazardous parts, touching them
may cause death or serious injury
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Mechanical Safety
Never remove the cover (Detector, Power Box, Recharger, Battery Pack, and Adapter) or cables unless directed to do so
by a professionally trained engineer.
When an examination is in progress, auditory and visual communication between the patient and the system user must
be possible at all times.
Be careful not to pinch any part of your or the patient's body or clothing while using the system.
Do not hit or drop the instrument. The instrument may be damaged if it receives a strong jolt, which may result in fire
or electric shock if the instrument is used without it being repaired.
Fire Safety
Do not operate the system in a location where there is a danger of fire.
In the event of a fire, stop the entire system immediately and disconnect the power cable. Make sure to extinguish the
fire with a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher
Safety from Explosion
Do not operate the system in a location where there is a danger of explosion. This system is not designed to be used in a
location where there is a danger of explosion, and does not comply with the AP/AGP standard.
WARNIN G
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Label
For information on the types and attachment locations of the Detector Component labels, refer to Labels.
Maintenace, Cleaning and Disposal
Maintenance
Inspect the equipment periodically for patient and user safety.
The instrument must be repaired by a qualified engineer only. If it is not repaired properly, it may cause fire, electric
shock, or accident.
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Cleaning
Always turn off the equipment completely before cleaning.
Do not open the cover and insert liquids into the system.
When cleaning the exterior of the system, use a soft cleaning cloth dampened with tepid Water and soap. Do not use
detergents or chemical solutions.
While a maintenance personnel is cleaning the room, cables connected to the equipment may be lifted or pulled.
When lifting , or pulling cables, the connection with the equipment may be disconnected causing malfunction, electric
shock, or danger of fire. Also, water may be absorbed into the equipment if mopped with a damp cloth, which may cause
electric shocks or fire.
If the equipment generates abnormal noises, contact the service center immediately. The user must not arbitrarily
disassemble, repair, or modify the equipment. Fire or electric shock may result.
Always be sure to keep checking the condition of the system and the patient to ensure they are normal
during the use of the instrument. If any problem is found, take appropriate measures, such as stopping
the operation of the instrument, as required.
Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in countries with separate collection systems)
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic
accessories should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To
prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please
separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable
reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local
government office, for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe
recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract.
This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
WARNIN G
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Environment of Use and Storage
Does not use or store the instrument near any flammable chemicals such as alcohol, thinner, benzene,
etc. Also, this instrument is not a category AP or APG equipment. If chemicals are spilled or evaporate, it
may result in fire or electric shock through contact with electric parts inside the instruments. Also, some
disinfectants are flammable. Be sure to take care when using them.
Do not install the instrument in a location with the conditions listed below. Otherwise, it may result in
failure or malfunction, fall or cause fire or injury.
Close to facilities where water is used.
Where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.
Close to air-conditioner or ventilation equipment.
Close to heat source such as a heater.
Prone to vibration.
Insecure place.
Dusty environment.
Saline or sulfurous environment.
High temperature or humidity.
Freezing or condensation.
Do not place the storage case in a location with the conditions listed below.
Where the cable of the sensor unit will be strongly pulled when the sensor unit is put into the case, otherwise, the
cable may be damaged, resulting in fire or electric shock.
Where someone might get their foot caught in the cable of the sensor unit is put in the case. Otherwise they could trip
over, resulting in injury.
Disclaimer
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any failure or damage which may occur by using other
company's products
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any failure or damage that may occur from installing, relocating, modifying,
maintaining, or repairing the equipment by any personnel other than designated personnel by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any accidents or damage on the equipment which may
occur due to operations performed without following the relevant precautions or instructions in this
manual..
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any failure or damage due to natural disasters such as
fire, earthquake, flood, and lightning.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for erroneous diagnostic criteria or results.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any failure or damage which may occur due to
operations performed for any purposes other than its intended use.
This equipment should be operated under the specified conditions. The manufacturer assumes no
liability for any failure or damage which may occur due to operations performed under conditions
other than those specified in this manual. For more information on the operating conditions, refer
to Appendices.
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2.
S
YSTEM
O
VERVIEW
System Overview
System Purposes
The S4335-W is a portable digital X-ray flat panel wireless detector that can generate Images of any part
of the body. This X-ray imaging system consists of a scintillator directly coupled to an a-Si TFT sensor.
S4335-W can be used for radiographic imaging of human body parts such as head, Chest, spinal,
abdominal, particular, hand, foot, and other internal organs. However, do not use the system for
mammography purposes.
Radiated X-rays through the body is processed to produce radiography by the detector. Converted
electric signal is processed by the signal processor to amplify and digitize data And the result is
transferred to the workstation.
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Product components
Item
Part Name
Qty
Description
1
Detector
1
Front v iew of the dev ice
2
Power Supply Box
1
Source of necessary electricity
3
Battery Recharger
1
To recharge an extra battery
4
Battery Pack
2
Source for wireless connection
5
Recharger Adaptor
1
Source of the battery pack recharger
6
Main Cable
1
To connect x-ray detector with Power
Supply Box
Table 4 CO M PO NENTS
Recharger Adapter
Detector
Power Supply Box
Battery pack Recharger
Battery pack
Main Cable
Commented [오전1]: DC 24V 삭제 사진
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Examination Room Components
The components of S4335-W can be divided into the examination room components and the control room
Components in accordance with their installation locations.
The below figure 1 shows S4335-W Examination Components.
Figure 1 EXA M INA TIO N RO O M CO M PO NE NTS
All examination room components of the system should be used inside a shielded environment.
Detector
Power box
Main cable
Commented [오전2]: DC 24V 삭제반영
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Control Room Components
The control room for S4335-W is configured as shown in Figure.
FIGURE 2 RE C HA RGE R
FIGURE 3 REC HA RGE R ADA P TE R
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3.
S
YSTEM
C
OMPONENTS
System Components
Detector
FIGURE 4 WIRELESS DE TEC T O R
This Flat-Panel, wireless digital X-ray detector is designed for generating images of any part of the body.
It makes high-resolution, high-sensitive digital images.
Overview
The S4335-W is a portable digital x-ray flat panel detector that can generate images of any part of the
body. This x-ray imaging system consists of a scintillator directly coupled to an a-Si TFT sensor. It makes
high-resolution, high-sensitive digital images.
Product features
Based on a-Si TFT active matrix
Compact (15 mm thickness) and light weight (less than 3.2 kg)
High resolution : ~ 3.57 lp/mm
14-bit digital output
Easy integration
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FIGURE 5 INDIC A TE LED
Table 5 LED STA TUS
You cannot get the patient body image from the outside of domain.
Item
Description
Detector
󰈆 Power ON/OFF Button
󰈇 Power Status Indicator
Blue colored indicator is constant when Power ON
󰈈 Internal Processing Status Indicator
Green colored indicator flashes during internal processing
󰈉 Interface Link Indicator
Wired mode : Blinking in Blue while connecting with
work station
W ireless mode : Green colored indicator is constant
󰈊 Active Pixel Area: This is an area which converses X-ray
through the patient into the image.
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Notes for Using the Detector
- Handling
FIGURE 6 DO NO T DRO P
Handle the instrument carefully, as it may be damaged if something is hit against it, dropped, or receives
a strong jolt.
Embedded Mechanical shock sensor specification is 100G.
- Before Exposure
If the instrument is used with condensation formed on it, problems may occur in the quality of the
instrument.
Sudden heating of the room in cold areas will cause condensation to form on the instrument. In this
case, wait until condensation disappears before performing exposure.
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 instrument does not occur, to prevent forming of
condensation.
- During Exposure
Do not apply excessive weight to the sensor unit. Otherwise, the sensor may be damaged.
The detector and patient must be taken from a fixed state. Otherwise, the performance may be
degraded.
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- Limit of Load
FIGURE 7 Be CA REF UL O F DETE C TO R LO C A TIO N
Be sure to use the sensor unit on a flat place so it will not bend.
Otherwise, the sensor may be damaged.
FIGURE 8 KEEP WEIGHT DISTRIBUTED EV ENLY
Uniform load
Supposing the distribution of the detection part on S4335-W, Do not load over 150Kg.
FIGURE 9 AV O ID LO C A LIZE D WEIGHT
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- Others
Be sure to reconnect the cables to the proper connectors. Otherwise, the instrument may malfunction or may be
damaged.
Never use with other power supplies and cables. Use DEPS9601 only
- During Cleaning
Do not use anything other than neutral detergent for cleaning the cover of the instrument. Otherwise, the coating will
be corroded.
- Storage
Be sure to store the sensor unit a safe place where it will not fall or drop
When not using the portable detector on the flat place or using the detector on the uneven Place, Be cautious for
damage.
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Power Supply Box
FIGURE 10 PO WE R SUP P LY BOX
Table 6 PO WER SUPPLY BO X DES C RIP TIO N
Item
Description
Power Supply Box
󰈆 Grounding Jack : Common Ground or Earth
󰈇 AC Inlet: AC Power Plug (2' - Fuse sock et)
Input AC Socket Type : IEC60320 C14 Ty pe
Input AC Socket : 6220(SCHURTER)
Power switch: Power O n/Off switch
Green colored indicator is constant when Power ON
LAN port : LAN cable connector
Main Cable Connector : connecting power supply with detector
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Main Cable
FIGURE 11 MA IN CA BLE
This cable connects the detector to the power supply box.
Because the instrument’s cable is long, take care so cables do not get tangled during use.
Also, be careful not to get your feet caught in the cable.
Do not pull the cable by force. And If the cable gets tangled, do not pull the main body of portable
detector by force. Otherwise, the cable is damaged and causes fire or electric shock.
WARNIN G
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Battery Recharger
The battery recharger is used for S4335-W. You can recharge the battery and check the charge
condition.
FIGURE 12 BA TTERY REC HA RGE R
1. LED: Indicates the condition of charge. This is turned off when the power is disconnected or is not
recharged.
2. The Battery recharger Terminal
3. Knob: It is used to detach a battery from the recharger.
Indicates as follows When the battery recharges, When the battery is recharging, it changes red into
green according to the level of charge.
LED
The status of battery Recharger
Red
Fast charging mode ( Until About 90% )
Green
Normal charging mode ( About 85% ~ 100 % )
Blue
The error of charging
Table 7 BA TTERY RE C HA RGER INDIC A TE LED
If LED light is blue during recharging the battery, stop recharging the battery immediately and check
whether there are Impurities or not in the battery recharger Terminal (󰈇).
Despite taking action on upper step, if LED light is still blue, stop recharging the battery.
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Recharger Adapter
Input AC Socket Type : IEC 320 C6 Type.
The use
FIGURE 13 BA TTERY INS ERT
After the Adaptor (AD-9019S) connects to Power cord, be sure to connect it to Adaptor terminal on the
back side of Recharger
Be sure to insert the battery to recharger until it sounds clack.
FIGURE 14 BA TTERY LO C K
Be sure to push inside two knobs to the end when the battery detached from the recharger.
When using the S4335-W battery recharger, always use the battery (SDB-3S1PA) provided by
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd..
When using Battery recharger, Be sure to use Adapter (AD-9019S) Provided by Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd..
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When moving the S4335-W battery recharger, always separate the power and battery pack
When using the S4335-W battery recharger, Always be cautious about touching liquid, impurities.
In case of short trouble.
Do not disassemble the battery recharger.
When using the S4335-W battery recharger, be sure to comply with the user environment. The
performance of S4335-W battery can be down and the durability can be shorter.
Be sure to use the S4335-W battery recharger in the Control Room. This battery recharger is not
designed to use in the Examination Room.
When not using the S4335-W battery recharger for a long time. Always do separate the battery
recharger from the Power.
When inserting the battery to the battery recharger, Be careful of being caught clothes or
impurities.
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Battery
FIGURE 15 BA T TERY
This is the battery for using the S4335-W (Detector) by wireless communications
This light usually turns off. If you push the circle button, you can check the condition of battery as
follows below.
- When using,
LED
Battery residual display
LED 1,2,3,4 light on
76 % ~ 100 %
LED 1,2,3 light on
51 % ~ 75 %
LED 1,2 light on
26 % ~ 50 %
LED 1 light on
11 % ~ 25%
LED 1 Dimming
(About 0.5sec interval)
Under 10%
Table 8 BA TTERY RES IDUA L DISP LA Y
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- When recharging,
Table 9 BA TTERY INDIC A TE LED
Be sure to recharge the battery by using the S4335-W (Detector) or the battery recharger (DEPS-9606) provided by
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd..
If the battery is needed to be stored for a long period, battery should be removed from the application and stored in a
place where humidity and temperature are low.
While the battery is charged, used and stored, keep it away from object materials with static electric chargers.
If the terminals of the battery become dirty, wipe with a dry cloth before using the battery.
Be sure to use the battery in the environment designated by Samsung. Otherwise, the life of battery can be short
Stop using the battery if the battery becomes abnormally hot, disorder, discoloration, deformation, or abnormal
conditions is detected during use, charge, or storage.
Don't short circuit (+) and (-) terminals with metallic object intentionally.
Not be sure to touch liquid on the surface of the battery.
Don't pierce the battery with a sharp object such as a needle, screw drivers.
Do not hit the battery with heavy objects.
Don't step on the battery and throw or drop the battery on the hard floor to avoid mechanical shock.
Don't disassemble the battery or modify the battery design including electric circuit.
LED
Battery residual display
LED 1,2,3 light on LED 4 Dimming
76 % ~ 100 %
LED 1,2 light on LED 3 Dimming
51 % ~ 75 %
LED 1 light on LED 2 Dimming
26 % ~ 50 %
LED 1 Dimming
11 % ~ 25%
LED 1 Dimming
(About 0.5sec interval )
Under 10%
WARNIN G
WARNI NG
WARNIN G
WARNIN G
WARNIN G
WARNIN G
WARNIN G
WARNIN G
WARNIN G
WARNIN G
WARNIN G
WARNIN G
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4.
O
PERATING THE
S
YSTEM
H
ARDWARE
Operating the System Hardware
IP set up
[My Network Places] [Properties] [Local Area Connection] [Properties] [Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)]
[Use the following IP address]
IP address : 192 . 168 . 197 . 20 (Console PC)
Detector IP address is 192. 168. 197. 80 (default)
Figure 16 IP SE T UP
It is possible to change IP address, but it shouldn’t be the same as the detector IP address.
Checking Connection
Check LED on the detector & power supply
Ping test: [Start] [Run] ping -t 192.168.197.80
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Operation
Switching power on / off
This equipment is turned on by the Power Button of each component.
Table 9 lists the methods for checking the power on status of the system components.
FIGURE 17 PO WER A P PLIED C O M P O NENTS (S4335-W)
Table 10 CHEC KING THE P O WER STA TUS O F CO M PO NE NTS (S4335-W)
All connection should be done, before turn on the power supply box.
Turn on the power of the detector power supply box, workstation.
The green light of the LED indicator on the detector is on, the detector power is on.
The blue light of the LED indicator on the detector is blinking, the detector is getting prepared to work
and initialize.
Turn off the power of the detector power supply box
When Detector is not turned on, be sure to check the C onnection, the status of Battery and installation at first.
Below table 10 for turning off each component.
Table 11 PO WER OFF STA TUS
Component
Power button location
To check the power status
Detector
Power switch on the bottom of
the right side
Dimming blue power LED
Power supply Box
The front side of Power supply
box
Green power LED
Component
Powe r Button Locatio n
To che ck the powe r status
Detector
O n the bottom of the right side
Blue powe r LED is turned off.
Power supply
box
The front side of PSU
Green pow er LED is turned off.
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Operating description
Figure 18: TIM ING C HA RT
Item
min.
typ.
max.
unit
Exposure request time (II)
Before x-ray pulse start
-
-
0.5
sec
Exposure window
-
0.5
4.0
sec
Image transmitted
after exposure done
(IV + V + VI)
W ireless
3.5
4.0
-
sec
W ired
-
2.05
2.50
sec
Image cy cle time for exposure of 0.5sec
8
-
-
sec
Booting time
-
34
40
sec
Table 12 OPERA TING TIM E TA BLE
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FCC Statement of Conformance
This device complies wit h part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follow ing two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IC Information
This device complies w ith Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the follow ing t wo
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada RSS standard exempts de licence(s), Son utilisation est soumise à Les deux
conditions suivantes:
(1) cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d’interrences et
(2) cet appareil doit accepter Toute interrence, y compris les int errences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement
du dispositif.
Tests for EMC and RF including wireless EMC w ere performed according to the standards in the follow ing table below .
Item
Standards
EMC
IEC 60601-1-2
Wire le ss EMC
EN 301 489-1
EN 301 489-17
RF
47 CFR Pa rt 15C
47 CFR Pa rt 15E
EN 300 328
EN 301 893
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EMC
Declaration
1.
Complianc e
Statement
This equipment complies with
IEC
60601-1-2 EMC standards
for
medical
devices.
This equipment
needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC
information provided in the user manual.
Do not use any w ireless devices, including cellular phones, near the system. All wireless devices, w hether they comply w ith
the EMC standard or not, may emit electromagnetic interferences and cause the system to malfunction w hen they are used
nearby.
This equipment should not be used adjacent to or stacked w ith other equipment; if adjacent or stacked use is necessary,
the equipment should be tested and verified in order to ensure normal operations in the configuration in w hich it w ill be
used.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
All interconnect cables to peripheral devices must be shielded and properly grounded, except when technologically
prohibited. Use of cables not properly shielded and grounded may result in the equipment causing radio frequency
interference.
EMC Cable List
Port
No.
Name
Type*
Cable
Max. > 3 m
Cable
Shielded
Comments
Signal
1
Tether cable
I/O
7.0
Shielded
None
*Note: I/O = Signal Input or Output Port (Not Involved in Process Control)
The use of cables or accessories other than those specified may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity.
Should any interference (EMC) be detected with other equipment, please position other equipment away from this one.
When using this system on a patient w ith an implantable pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, the
patient must be informed that continuous X-ray exposure in pulse form may cause the pacemaker or cardioverter
defibrillator to malfunction.
When using this system, ensure that X-rays are not exposed directly onto the patient’s implantable pacemaker or
implantable cardioverter defibrillator, and that the exposure time is kept as short as possible.
This equipment may be interfered w ith by other equipment, even if that other equipment complies with CISPR EMISSION
requirements.
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This device contains wireless module.
FCC ID : A3LWIDT30Q
Re striction
of use
of Wi-Fi using
5
GHz bands(5150
-
5350 MHz)
In the EU,
the Wi-Fi function
in this
equipme nt sho uld
not be
use d
outdoors.
Wired
&
Wireless
Interface
Wired
Standard
IEEE 802.3
compliant
Physical data
rate
10/100/1000
BASE-T
Wireless
Standard
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
WI-FI
Frequency
2.4GHz/5GHz
dual
Modulation
OFDM with BPSK, QPSK,
16
QAM,
64
QAM,
DBPSK,
CCK
Security
Ope n, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, PWA/WPA2
Enterprise
Physical data
rate
•IEEE 802 .11a
: 6-54Mbps
•IEEE 802 .11b
: 1-11Mbps
•IEEE 802 .11g
: 6-54Mbps
•IEEE 802 .11n
: 6.5-300Mbps
Power Output
(EIRP)
For 2.4
GHz band
:
13.80
dBm
For 5
GHz Lower sub-band
:
14.76
dBm
For 5
GHz Higher sub-band
:
12.39
dBm
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Table1
Guidance and m anufacturers declaratio n- Elec trom agnetic
emissions
This W ire le ss De te ctor
is
intende d
for
use
in
the electroma gnetic
environment
specifie d be low. The user
of
this
Wireless Detector should a ssure that
it is used in
such
an environment
Emission
test
Compliance
Electromagne tic environment
- guidance
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Group
1
This W ireless Detector uses RF energy only for its internal
function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are
not lik ely to cause any interference in nearby electronic
equipment.
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Cla ss A
This W ireless Detector is suitable for use in all establishments
other than domestic, and may be used in domestic
establishments and those directly connected to the public
low-v oltage power supply network that supplies buildings
used for domestic purposes, provided the follow ing warning
is heeded:
W arning: This equipment/system is intended for use by
healthcare professionals only . This equipment/system may
cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation of
nearby equipment. It may be necessary to take mitigation
measures, such as re-orienting or relocating the W ireless
Detector or shielding the location.
Harmonics emission
IEC 61000-3-2
Cla ss A
Vo ltage fluctuations/
flicker e missions
IEC 61000-3-3
Complies
W
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Table2
Guidance and m anufacturers declaration- E lectrom agnetic
immunity
This W ireless Detector is intended for use in the electromagnetic env ironment specified below . The
customer or the user of this W ireless Detector should assure that it is used in such an environment.
IMMUNITY test
IEC 60601 test lev el
Compliance lev el
Electromagnetic
environment guidance
Electrostatic discha rge
(ESD)
IEC61000-4-2
±6 kV
Contact
±8 kV
Air
±6 kV
Con ta ct
±8 kV
Air
Floo rs should
be
wood,
concre te
or
cera mic tile.
If
flo o rs
are covered
with
synthe tic ma terial,
the
relativ e
humidity sho uld
be
at
lea st
30 %
Electrical fast Tra nsie nt
/
burst
IEC61000-4-4
±2kV
for
powe r supply
lines
±1kV
for
input/output lines
±2kV
for
powe r supply
lines
±1kV
for
input/output lines
Mains power qua lity should
be that of a
typical
comme rcia l
or hospital
environment.
Surge
IEC61000-4-5
±1 kV
differentia l
mode
±2 kV
common
mode
±1 kV
differentia l
mode
±2 kV
common
mode
Mains power qua lity should
be that of a
typical
comme rcia l
or hospital
environment.
Power fre quency
(50/60 Hz) Ma gne tic
field
IEC61000-4-8
3.0 A/m
3.0 A/m
Power fre quency ma gne tic
fields
sho uld
be at
levels
characteristic of a
typica l
loca tion
in a ty pical
comme rcia l
or hospital
environment.
Vo ltage dips, short
Inte rruptions and
Vo ltage va riations
on
power supply input lines
IEC61000-4-11
<5%
(>95% dip
in Uт)
for
0.5 cycle
40%
(60%
dip
in
Uт) for 5
cycle, 6
cycle
70%
(30%
dip
in
Uт) for 25
cycle, 30
cycle
<5%
(>95% dip
in )
for 5
se c
<5%
(>95% dip
in Uт)
for
0.5 cycle
40%
(60%
dip
in
Uт) for 5
cycle, 6
cycle
70%
(30%
dip
in
Uт) for 25
cycle, 30
cycle
<5%
(>95% dip
in
) for 5
se c
Mains power qua lity
sho uld
be
that
of a
typical
comme rcia l
or
hospita l
environment.
If the user
of
this W ire less Detector
requires
continue d
ope ration
during
power
mains inte rruptions,
it is
recommende d tha t
this
W ireless Detector
be
powe red from
an
uninterruptible power
supply
or a battery
Note:
is the a.c.
mains voltage prior
to
application
of the
test
level.
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Table3
Guidance and m anufacturers declaration- E lectrom agnetic
immunity
This W ireless Detector is intended for use in the electromagnetic env ironment specified below . The customer
or the user of this W ireless Detector should assure that it is used in such an env ironment.
IMMUNITY test
IEC 60601 TEST
LEVEL
Compliance
lev el
Electromagnetic environment guidance
Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
3 Vrms
150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2,5 GHz
3 Vrms
150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2,5 GHz
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to any
part of this W ireless Detector, including
cables, than the recommended separation
distance calculated from the equation
applicable to the frequency of the
transmitter.
Recommended separation distance
  

  
80 MHz to 800 MHz
 
800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
where
P
is the maximum output power
rating of the transmitter in watts (W )
according to the transmitter manufacturer
and
d
is the recommended separation
distance in metres (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters,
as determined by an electromagnetic site
surv ey ,a should be less than the compliance
lev el in each frequency range.b
Interference may occur in the v icinity of
equipment marked with the following
sy mbol:
NO TE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NO TE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
a Field strengths from fixed 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 fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic
site surv ey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which this W ireless Detector
is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance lev el above, this W ireless Detector should be observed to v erify
normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-
orienting or relocating this W ireless Detector.
b O v er the frequency range 150 k Hz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
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Table4
Recommended separation distances between
portable and mobile RF communications equipment and this Wireless Detector
This W ireless Detector is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF
disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of this W ireless Detector can help prev ent
electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF
communications equipment (transmitters) and this W ireless Detector as recommended below, according to the
maximum output pow er of the communications equipment.
Rated maximum output
power
of transmitter
W
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
m
150 kHz to 80 MHz
 
 
80 MHz to 800 MHz
 
 
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
 
 
0.01
0.12
0.12
0.24
0.1
0.37
0.37
0.74
1
1.17
1.17
2.34
10
3.69
3.69
7.38
100
11.67
11.67
23.34
For transmitters rated at a maximum output pow er not listed above, the recommended separation distance
d
in metres (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where
P
is
the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W ) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NO TE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NO TE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
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RF exposure compliance
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low
pow er wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power wireless devices emit low levels radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high
lev els 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 findings have not
been confirmed by additional research. This device has been tested and found to comply with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled equipment and
meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Suppleme

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