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VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual
 If the power LED lights up green, the DC power is permitted normally.
 If the active LED lights up orange, the detector is compeleted to boot up normally.
4.2.5 Checking Status LED of Detector
Power LED
 The power LED indicates the power status information which is permitted to the detector in green.
 The power LED lights up when the power is permitted normally.
 If the detector is connected with a tether interface, the power LED lights up when power is permitted to
SCU because the detector is supplied power from SCU.
Active LED
 The active LED indicates status information about the possibility that the detector can be used normally
or not in orange.
 The active LED is blinking when the detector is completed to boot up normally.
 The active LED is blinking when the detector turns to sleep mode.
 The active LED is blinking when the wireless communication is being initialized. (Refer to <5.3.3Wireless
Initialization of Detector>.)
Data LED
 The data LED indicates status information of the data processing in blue.
 The data LED lights up when the detector is available to make data communication.
 The data LED is blinking while the detector transmits or saves data.
Detector AP LED
 The AP LED lights up in blue when the detector AP is on.
 The AP LED is blinking in blue when the detector switches the AP status.
 The AP LED is blinking in orange while the detector is synchronizing the wireless settings.
 The communication status of detector is indicated when the detector AP is off.
 Wireless communication: Green LED at the 3rd level or higher / Orange LED under 2nd level.
 Wired communication: Green LED in case of 1Gbps / Orange LED in case of 100Mbps connection.
Summary List of Detector Status LED (Side)
Information
Active LED
Data LED
Blink
OFF
OFF
Booting completed (Abnormal)
ON
Booting completed (Normal)
ON
ON
Ready for communication
ON
ON
Sleep Mode
ON
Blink
OFF
In process of wireless initialization
ON
Blink
OFF
In process of booting after the power
permission
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OFF
ON
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Data Communication (Send or Store)
ON
Power OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Blink
OFF
Summary list of the Detector AP LED
Information
Detector AP LED
Detector AP OFF (Communication status: Good)
 Wireelss communication: 3rd level or higher
ON
 Wired communication: 1000Mbps
Detector AP OFF (Communication status: Normal)
 Wireelss communication: Under 2nd level
 Wired communication: 100Mbps
ON
Detector AP ON
ON
Switching the status of detector AP
Blink
The wireless setting is being synchronized
Blink
Power OFF
OFF
 If the LED blinks abnormally, refer to <6 Troubleshooting> to check if communication or
system error is occurred.
Summary List of Detector Status LED (Rear)
Category
Item
Icon
Description
Operates under the AP mode
AP
Indicates SSID and IP address
Operates under the station mode
 Link Quality – Level 5
Operates under the station mode
Network
 Link Quality – Level 4
Status
Operates under the station mode
 Link Quality – Level 3
Station
Operates under the station mode
 Link Quality – Level 2
Operates under the station mode
 Link Quality – Level 1
Operates under the station mode
 Link Quality – Level 0
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Indicates SSID and IP address
Operates under the tether interface mode
 Connected by 1Gbps
Operates under the tether interface mode
Tether Interface
 Connected by 100Mbps
Indicates SSID and IP address
Initianlization
Initializing the system
Battery remains – Level 5
Battery remains – Level 4
Battery remains – Level 3
Battery
Ramains (Charging)
Battery remains – Level 2
Battery remains – Level 1
Battery remains – Level 0
Image
Direction
Sets coordinates information to make the
direction of a bar locate on the top of the
Indicating Direction
image.
4.2.6 Connecting SCU Lite (FXRP-02A)
1 Connect one end of the tether interface cable to the detector, and connect the other end to PoE port of
SCU Lite.
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2 Connect one end of the LAN cable to the LAN port of SCU Lite, and connect the other end to the LAN
card connector of workstation assigned for data transfer.
3 Connect the DC power adaptor to the power input port of SCU Lite.
4.2.7 Booting Up SCU Lite and Detector
1 Turn on the power switch at rear side of SCU Lite.
2 Check if the LINK LED of SCU Lite lights up green.
3 Check if the power LED of the detector lights up in light green.
4 Check if the active LED of the detector lights up in light green.
 When the LINK LED of SCU Lite lights up green, it means that the power is approved
normally.
 The detector starts booting up when you turn on the power of SCU Lite.
 Refer to <5.3Product Initialization> for the detailed information about the default setting
status of a detector.
 If the power LED of the detector does not light up, check if the tether interface cable is
connected to the PoE port of SCU Lite correctly.
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4.3
Device Setting
4.3.1 Software Installation
1 After connecting all devices, prepare the following softwares to set, calibrate and operate the detector /
SCU.
Software
Description
VIVIX Device Driver (VDD)
Image filter driver for acquiring images from a detector.
VIVIX Setup
A program for setting and managing the detector / SCU.
2 Install VIVIX Device Driver and VIVIX Setup in sequence.
 It is not necessary to install VIVIX Device Driver and VIVIX Setup separately in case of
installing the VXvue program made by Vieworks.
3 Configure environment for the workstation.
4.3.2 Setting Detector and SCU
1 After executing VIVIX Setup, access to the detector and SCU to set each device properly.
2 Perform detector calibration to acquire images suitable for the installation environment.
3 Take radiographic images to check if the shooting is conducted normally.
4.3.3 Setting NFC Tag
 To change the all detector settings by using NFC tag at once, you need to register Preset Configuration
and set connection with the NFC tag to use from VIVIX Setup in advance.
 If you already set the NFC tag, you can change it to the Preset Configuration by contacting it on the
contacting part of NFC located at the rear of the detector.
 The NFC mode is only to adjust settings and are not used simultaneously with Wi-Fi mode.
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Preset Items (Changeable by using NFC tag)
Category
Item
Network
IP Address, Netmask, Gateway
WNetwork
SSID, Key, Wireless Only
Image
Timeout, Option
AP
On/Off, Frequency, Band, Channel, SSID, Key
Power Mode
Sleep, Shutdown, Power Control
Exposure Mode
DR Trigger, AED
Auto Offset Refresh Setting
Direction Compensation
Factory Reset
Use offset refresh, Time Interval,
Temperature Interval, Number of shot
Auto On/Off
 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the device
settings.
 The device setting should be done by an engineer who understands the VIVIX Setup,
Windows system, wired/wireless network and the related technique. If not, an error could
occur while operating the detector, or the image quality could be affected.
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4.4
Diagnosis of Devices
Execute the VIVIX Setup program to check if threre is any problem to operate the detector / SCU after
installing and setting devices.
Diagnosis Items
Items
Description
Image
Diagnoses the acquired images.
Battery Pack
Diagnoses the condition of a battery pack.
Wireless Communication
Diagnoses the status of wireless communication.
Wired/Wireless Communication Speed
Diagnoses the speed of wired/wireless communication.
Self-diagnosis
Diagnoses defects of a detector by self-diagnosis.
 Set the devices and perform calibration again if any problem is found during the
diagnosis. Contact the person in charge of service if the problem is not corrected.
4.4.1 Image Diagnosis
1 Execute VIVIX Setup and move to the Image dialog.
2 Take an image and check if it has any problem.
3 Take a dark image and check if it has any problem.
4 Check the effective area and whole area of the image.
 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the image
diagnosis.
 If any problem is found on the image, check if it is caused by the surrounding
environment and calibrate the detector again. Contact the person in charge of Vieworks if
the problem is caused by the performance of a detector.
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4.4.2 Battery Pack Diagnosis
Check battery remains from the detector
1 Check if a battery pack is attached to the detector.
2 Check remains of a battery from LED display located at the rear of a detector.
Check battery remains from VIVIX Setup
1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Information tab of the Diagnosis dialog.
2 Check remains and voltage of a battery.
 You can also check the battery remains from VXvue or VIVIX SDK.
 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the information about the battery diagnosis.
 Since a battery pack is consumables which performance will be decreased as time passes,
make sure to check its life when you use it. If a battery pack has any problems, consult
service personnel in Vieworks.
Display of Battery Remains
Level
Value
Battery Remains
Full
81% ~ 100%
Half Quarter
61% ~ 80%
Half
51% ~ 60%
Quarter
31% ~ 50%
Low
LED Display
11% ~ 30%
1% ~ 10%
Unknown
 If the battery remains under 30% or is at the 1st level, the system warns low battery and
the detector will be turned off automatically after the battery is consumed for a specific
period of time. Therefore, it is recommended to change the battery when a warning
message or an indicator displays.
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4.4.3 Wireless Communication Diagnosis
1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Information tab of the Diagnosis dialog.
2 Check the status of wireless communication from the Network item.
 You can also check the communication status from VXvue or VIVIX SDK.
 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the wireless
communication diagnosis.
Strength of Wireless Communication Signal
Stage
Level
Status LED Link Quality Meaning
Very Good
66 ~ 70
The wireless communication is running smoothly, and it
Good
56 ~ 65
ensures the image acquisition.
Normal
41 ~ 55
Bad
31 ~ 40
The wireless communication status can become unstable.
Very Bad
1 ~ 30
Impossible to make wireless communication normally.
Unknown
The wireless communication status is normal, but it does
not ensure performace of the image acquisition.
Impossible to get the wireless communication status, or
the system is not connected wirelessly.
 The communication cannot run smoothly when the strength of wireless communication is
under the level 2. Therefore, it is required to check the surrounding wireless
communication status.
 In case of using the detector under wireless communication, be sure to check the
communication status before starting to use the detector. If the status is bad, the speed
of acquiring images will be very slow or you may fail to acquire images.
 Be sure to check the surrounding wireless communication to prevent communication
interference. If wireless communication module in the detector has any problems, contact
the service engineer in Vieworks.
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4.4.4 Wired/Wireless Communication Speed Diagnosis
1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Information tab of the Diagnosis dialog.
2 Click on the Download button in Image Transmission Time and check image transmission speed of the
detector.
3 Click on the Start button in Throughput Measurement to check the data traffic per setting time.
 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the
communication speed diagnosis.
 Be sure to check the communication environment if there is any problem occurs in the
communication speed. Contact the person in charge of service if the problem is related to
the communication module of a detector and SCU.
4.4.5 Self-Diagnosis
1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Self Diagnosis tab in the Diagnosis dialog.
2 Check the desired items to diagnose from the Test Case list.
3 Click on the Execute Test button to perform self-diagnosis.
4 Check the status and result of diagnosis for each item in the Result dialog.
 Click Save to File button to save the result of a diagnosis as a file and contact the service
engineer if any problem is found.
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Self-diagnosis items of detector and measures
Voltage
Item
DDC
Form
Decision
Expected problem
Measures
Defective tether interface cable
Change a tether cable.
Poor power supply to the wired operation
mode.
Contact a service engineer.
MAIN
Decision
Poor power supply to the processor.
Contact a service engineer.
SIGNAL
Decision
Poor power supply to FPGA.
Contact a service engineer.
Battery
Item
Detection
Form
Decision
Expected problem
Measures
The battery is not attached.
Check if a battery is attached or not.
A defective ciruit is connected to a
battery pack.
Contact a service engineer.
Voltage
Information N/A
N/A
Remain
Information N/A
N/A
Wireless
Item
Form
Expected problem
Measures
Detection
Decision
Defective wireless module
Contact a service engineer.
Inconsistent environment of the
Check obstacles and distance between
wireless communication.
a detector and SCU.
Defective wireless module
Contact a service engineer.
Connection
Decision
Sensor
Item
Form
Expected problem
Measures
Impact Sensor
Decision
Defective shock sensor
Contact a service engineer.
Temperature
Decision
Defective temperature sensor
Contact a service engineer.
AED
Decision
Defective AED sensor
Contact a service engineer.
Form
Expected problem
Measures
Impossible to save backup images.
Contact a service engineer.
Impossible to save logs.
Contact a service engineer.
The calibration data is inapplicable.
Contact a service engineer.
Impossible to save backup images.
Contact a service engineer.
Impossible to save logs.
Contact a service engineer.
Memory
Item
Detection
Rev.1.5
Decision
File system
Decision
Status
Information N/A
N/A
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IC
Item
Form
FPGA
Decision
Fuel Gauge
Decision
Expected problem
Measures
Impossible to take images from a Contact a service engineer.
detector.
Impossible to check the
remaining of a battery pack.
Contact a service engineer.
Self-diagnosis items of SCU and measures
Wireless
Item
Form
Expected problem
Measures
Detection
Decision
Defective wireless module
Contact a service eingineer.
Item
Form
Expected problem
Measures
Detection
Decision
Impossible to save logs.
Contact a service eingineer.
File system
Decision
Impossible to save logs.
Contact a service eingineer.
Status
Information
N/A
N/A
Memory
IC
Item
Form
Switching IC
Decision
Current
Controller
Rev.1.5
Decision
Expected problem
Impossible to connect the detector and
PC.
Impossible to block overcurrent when
using the wired mode.
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Measures
Contact a service eingineer.
Contact a service eingineer.
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5. Inspection and Maintenance
This section gives information about inspection and maintenance of the product.
Product Inspection
Cleaning and Disinfection
Product Initialization
Detector Power Save Function (Sleep)
Replacing the Fuse of SCU
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5.1
Product Inspection
 To use products safely, make sure to check the products before use. If problems occur
during inspection or the product is impossible to repair, consult the sales representative in
Vieworks or a relevant engineer.
5.1.1 Daily Inspection
Before or after using the detector and other surrounding devices, check below items daily.
Item
Description
Detector
 Ensure that there are no loose screws or breaks.
 Ensure that there is no dust or foreign matter on the battery bay connector.
 Ensure that there are no breaks or short-circuits in the battery bay connector.
SCU
 Check if the antenna is damaged.
Cable
 Ensure that cables are not damaged and cable jackets are not torn.
 Ensure that the power cord plugs are securely connected to both AC inlet and AC outlet
of the equipment.
5.1.2 Performance Inspection
Check the detector and other devices periodically as follows.
Item
Period
Self-Diagnosis Half-yearly
Resolution
Half-yearly
Description
 Conduct Self-Diagnosis of the VIVIX Setup program for the internal
devices of the detector and check the status.
 Check the resolution of the detector through resolution chart or using a
phantom.
 Evaluate the characteristic of the detector through checking gray value
Sensitivity
of the images made by X-ray dose amount reaching to the surface of
Half-yearly
the detector.
Calibration
Half-yearly
 Updating calibration data. (Offset  Gain  Defect)
 Proceed to calibrate when X-ray Generator, Tube, Collimator or exposure
environment are changed.
 Self-diagnosis and resolution can be conducted by a user or a service engineer.
 Sensitivity and calibration should be conducted by an authorized service engineer who
Vieworks grants.
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5.2
Cleaning and Disinfection
After using the detector and peripheral equipments for examination, use germicidal disinfecting wipes or
cloth with mild diluted disinfectant detergent to clean surfaces of the product.
 In case the surface or narrow space of equipment is contaminated by contact with blood
or other body fluids of a patient, make sure to clean and disinfect it to protect the
patients and users from infection.
5.2.1 Recommended Detergent Foam
Recommended disinfectant wipe
 Super Sani-cloth Plus Wipes by PDI
 Sani-cloth Active Wipes multi Surface (Alchol Free/Sans alcool) by PDI
 Sani-cloth CHG 2% by PDI
 Cavi Wipes by Kerr Total Care
 Sporicidal Wipes by Clinell
 Universal Wipes by Clinell
Recommended disinfectant product
 Sulfa’safe by Anios
 Storage temperature: 5°C ~ 35°C
5.2.2 How to Use Detergent Foam
1 Prepare the disinfectant detergent and a clean and dry non-woven cloth.
2 Use the spray bottle to spray detergent to the cloth and clean the equipment.
3 Clean residue on the equipment with its power off.
4 Conduct cleaning once a week or in case of contamination.
 Do not re-use wipes.
 Be careful to use disinfectant detergent which can cause irritation to eyes and skin.
 Use in well-ventilated areas, and wear gloves at all times.
 Do not clean the equipment with its power on.
 Do not use abrasive brush and scraper to clean the product.
 Do not make liquid soak when cleaning battery bay and a connector on side of products.
 Other Disinfectant detergent compliant to conditions listed below may be used following
proper procedures according to its own manual.
 European Biocidal Products designed for surface disinfection (Directive 98/8/EC)
 Detergent with composition of Didecyldimethylammonium chloride, polyhexamethylene
biguamide hydrochloride.
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5.3
Product Initialization
If the connection status of system is not stable or setting value is not correct, user can initialize the
products.
5.3.1 SCU Initialization
1 Click on the Configuration button of SCU after running the VIVIX Setup program.
2 Click on the Factory Reset button in the Configuration dialogue.
3 Wait for SCU to be initialized and rebooted automatically.
4 Check whether SCU initialization is completed.
Default value of SCU initialization
Item
Default Value
Network
IP Address
169.254.2.100
Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0
Gateway
169.254.2.100
AP On/Off
ON
Frequency
5㎓
Country
KR
Band
40㎒
Channel
+36
SSID
vivix
Key
1234567890
Method
Packet
Polarity
Auto
AP
Trigger
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5.3.2 Detector Initialization
1 Click Configuration button of Detector after running the VIVIX Setup program.
2 Click on the Factory Reset button in the Configuration dialogue.
3 Wait for Detector to be rebooted automatically.
4 Check whether detector initialization is completed.
Default value of detector initialization
Item
Default Value
Network
IP Address
169.254.1.10
Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0
Gateway
169.254.2.100
WNetwork
SSID
vivix
Key
1234567890
AP Scan
OFF
AP On/Off
OFF
Frequency
5㎓
Country
KR
Band
40㎒
Channel
+36
SSID
vivix_ap
Key
1234567890
AP
Test Pattern Type
20 sec.
Image Timeout Time
Disable
Power Management
Rev.1.5
Sleep
OFF
Sleep After
10 min.
Shut Down
OFF
Shut Down after
30 min.
Power Control
By Detector
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5.3.3 Wireless Initialization of Detector
1 Turn off the detector.
2 Press and hold both the power button and AP button over 3 seconds.
3 Initialization will be conducted when orange LED is flickering, after that, the detector will be turned off
automatically.
4 Turn on the detector and check whether detector initialization is completed.
Default value of wireless initialization
Item
Default Value
Network
IP Address
169.254.1.10
Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0
Gateway
169.254.2.100
WNetwork
SSID
vivix
Key
1234567890
Wireless Only
OFF
AP On/Off
OFF
Frequency
5㎓
Country
KR
Band
40㎒
Channel
+36
SSID
vivix_ap
Key
1234567890
AP
 When processing the wireless initialization of a detector, only the detector’s network
information is initialized as a default value.
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5.4
Detector Power Save Function (Sleep)
The battery pack can be comsumed slowly by using the power save function.
 The power save function is operated only when the battery supplies power to the
detector. In other words, the power save function cannot be operated if a tether interface
cable supplies power to the detector.
Types of Power Save Mode
Item
Description
Normal
The detector can be operated and take images at any time.
Sleep
The detector cannot be operated. User can take an image by disabling the Sleep mode.
Shut Down
The detector has been turned off. User can take an image after the detector is rebooted.
Setting Items of Power Save Function
Item
Description
Sleep
Sets whether you use the sleep mode function of the detector or not. (On / Off)
If the detector is not used for the specific setting time, it is turned to the sleep mode.
Sleep after
This mode activates only when the sleep mode is set. (10 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 min.)
Shut Down
Sets whether you use the shut down function in the detector or not. (On / Off)
The power of detector is off if it is not used within the setting time. This menu is
Shut Down after
activated while the Shut Down function is being used. (30 / 60 / 90 / 120 min.)
 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manaul for the detailed information about the power
save mode functions.
Entry Condition of Power Save Mode (Sleep)
Item
Description
Normal
Sleep
The detector turns to sleep mode if not used for the setting time (Sleep after).
The detector is turned off if not used for the setting time (Shutdown after) under the
Shut Down
sleep mode. However, if the detector is not operated during the setting time when it is
not in the sleep mode, the detector will be turned off.
Checking Power Save Condition
Item
Description
Normal
All status LEDs are turned on.
 The Status LED (Green) is blinking.
Sleep
 You can check the Sleep status from VIVIX Setup or VXvue.
 VIVIX SDK notices the status of Sleep.
Shut Down
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All LEDs are turned off.
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Disabling Power Save Function
Item
Description
Normal
Sleep
Shut Down
1 Turns off sleep mode from VIVIX Setup or VXvue
2 Calls the function from VIVIX SDK to turn off sleep mode.
Reboots the detector by pressing a power button on the detector.
Other Information
Rev.1.5
Mode
Default value
Turnaround time
Power consumption
Normal
Sleep
OFF / 10min.
Approx. 10 sec.
24V, Max. 180mA
Shut Down
OFF / 30min.
Approx. 15 sec.
24V, 360mA (Standby)
24 V, 950mA (While taking images)
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5.5
Changing the Wireless Setting
5.5.1 Switching to the Detector AP Mode
You can change the detector mode as AP by the two ways as follows.
Convert to the Detector AP mode by using the Detector AP button
 Press the AP button on the detector for 5 seconds to set the Detector AP mode.
 The LED of detector AP blinks in a blue color while the mode is being switched, and turns on blue after
the mode is compeleted to be converted.
 This method can be used only when the detector is under the wireless communication
status without connecting a tether interface cable.
Convert to the Detector AP mode from VIVIX Setup
 Choose AP as On or Off from the Detector Configuration dialog in VIVIX Setup program.
5.5.2 Synchronizing the Wireless Setting
Synchronize the wireless setting with a tether interface cable as follows.
1 Connect the detector and SCU with a tether interface cable.
2 Press the detector AP button for 5 seconds after the detector is turned on.
3 The LED of detector AP blinks while processing synchronization.
4 The sync information is saved automatically after it is transmitted to the detector where SSID and KEY of
SCU are connected.
5 The detector is switched to the wireless communication mode.
 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manaul for the detailed information about the
synchronization of wireless setting.
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5.6
Replacing the Fuse of SCU
 The description in the section is applicable to the SCU Basic model only.
There are 2 fuses attached on the SCU Basic for the purpose of electrical accident precaution, in case of
over current from external power input. Stop using the SCU immediately when the fuse is blown.
Fuse Information
Item
Specifications
Model
Littelfuse® 218002 (2EA)
Type
Time Lag Cartridge Fuse
Amp Rating
2A
Voltage Rating
250V
 Pull the plug out and turn all the devices off before changing the fuse.
 First, resolve the cause why the fuse is blown. Replace the fuse to the one provided as an
option (1 set / 2 ea) or to the one with same specifications when the fuse is out.
 Be careful not to touch both the patient and the fuse holder at the same time or let the
patient touch the fuse holder.
 This product has lower breaking capacity type. So do not install the product at the
building power system which prospective short-circuit current is exceeding 35 A.
How to Replace the Fuse
No.
Description
Separate the fuse from the holder located power input port on
the back side of standard SCU by pulling the fuse holder.
After checking, replace the fuse with correct specifications in
Rev.1.5
case of need.
Insert the fuse holder again.
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6. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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6.1
Troubleshooting
6.1.1 Troubleshooting Guide
When you encounter problems while using the equipment, search for the table below for the problem or
error messages and try the solutions.If the problem persists, turn off the detector and consult your sales
representative or a distributor. Please refer to the details of the following symptoms or error messages.
 Troubleshooting must be performed by service engineer who is authorized by Vieworks. If
an unqualified person performs troubleshooting on the system resulting in damaging the
detector, software or hardware, then the Vieworks or its representative is not responsible
for the detector repair regardless of remain warranty. For more detailed information, refer
to <8.1 Service Information> and <8.2 Warranty>.
6.1.2 Fail to Turn the Detector On
Category
Description
Symptom
 Failed to turn the power of the detector.
 The battery pack is attached wrongly.
Expected Causes
 The battery pack is discharged.
 The battery pack or detector is broken down.
1 Attach a battery pack
2 Charge a battery pack
Solutions
3 Check the result after getting rid of a battery and connect the tether cable.
4 Replace other battery packs and check the result.
5 Replace other Detectors and check the result.
6 Replace the corresponding devices.
6.1.3 The Power Switch of SCU or Status LED is not worked
Category
Description
Symptom
 The power switch of Basic SCU or SCU mini is not working.
 The status LED of SCU is not responding.
 Power cable is broken down.
Expected Causes
 Errors in the fuse
 Internal circuit is broken down.
1 Check the connection between AC power cable and SCU Basic / DC power cable
and SCU mini.
Solutions
2 Turn off the power switch and turn it on again. Check a fan or the back side.
3 Replace the fuse of Basic SCU. (refer to <5.6 Replacing the Fuse of SCU>)
4 Replace another SCU and check the result of it.
5 Replace corresponding devices.
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6.1.4 The Power Switch of SCU Lite is not Working
Category
Symptom
Expected Causes
Description
 The LINK LED of SCU Lite is not working even though its power switch is turned
on.
 The power cable is broken down.
 The internal circuit is broken down.
1 Check the connection between DC power cable and SCU Lite.
Solutions
2 Turn off the power switch and turn it on again. Check if the LINK LED of SCU Lite
is working properly.
3 Replace SCU Lite to another one and check the result.
6.1.5 Communication Test is failed
Category
Description
Symptom
 Transmission error occurred, and the communication test is failed.
 Network connection problem
 Network setting problem
Expected Causes
 PC environment setting problem
 Wireless environment environment problem
 Errors in devices
1 Check the connection of network cable between Workstation and SCU.
2 Check if the accurate network cable is used or not. (CAT 5E or 6)
3 Set the network information of Workstation, SCU and detector again.
4 Check whole workstation environment again such as firewall setting and release
Solutions
the power save mode.
5 Check surrounding wireless communication environment.
6 Reboot the detector and SCU again by processing initialization. (Refer to
<5.3Product Initialization>)
7 Replace the detector and SCU Basic to another ones and check the result of it.
8 Replace corresponding devices.
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6.1.6 The Active LED and Data LED of the Detector are blinking
Category
Description
Symptom
 The active LED and data LED are blinking while power LED is turned ON.
Expected Causes
 Detector registeration error
 Data transmission error
1 Turn on SCU again.
2 Check the network cable connection.
3 Check the workstation environment and network information again.
Solutions
4 Check if the surrounding wireless communication is good.
5 Check cable connection again when connected with tether interface cabel
6 Replace other devices and check the result of it
7 Replace corresponding devices.
6.1.7 Errors in Detector LED
Category
Description
Symptom
 All LEDs of a detector are blinking.
 Two LED lamps of a detector are blinking and the remaining one is blinking slowly.
Expected Causes
 Internal hardware errors of a detector.
Solutions
1 Reboot the detector and check the result.
2 Replace the detector to another one.
6.1.8 Rapid Consumption of Battery
Category
Description
Symptom
 The fully-charged battery is consumed rapidly.
Expected Causes
 The performance of a detector is decreased by its length of use.
 In case of using a battery under in low temperature.
1 Replace a battery pack if it is used for a long time. (Battery pack is consumables.)
Solutions
2 Use a battery pack at room temperature. Charging capacity of a battery pack is
decreased in low temperature.
6.1.9 Battery Pack or Installation Part of Battery is Getting Hot
Category
Description
Symptom
 A compartment for installing a battery pack is getting hot.
Expected Causes
Solutions
Rev.1.5
 A battery malfunction
 Detector failure
1 Stop using a battery pack.
2 Contact the service engineer in Vieworks.
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7. Regulatory Information
This section gives explanation about the regulatory information and standard related to the
products
Medical Equipment Safety Standards
Radio Frequency Compliance Information
Labels and Symbols
Guidance and Manufacturer Declaration for EMC
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7.1
Medical Equipment Safety Standards
7.1.1 Medical Equipment Classification
Item
Description
Type of protection against electrical shock
Class Ⅰ or Internally Powered
Degree of protection against electrical shock
Type B applied parts
Degree of protection against ingress of water
Operation mode
IP56 (Degrees of protection againt ingress of water
provided by enclosure.)
Continuous operation
NOT suitable for use in the presence of a flammable
anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous
Flammable anesthetics
oxide.
7.1.2 Product Safety Standard
South Korea
전기, 기계적 안전성에 관한 시험: IEC 60601-1과 식품의약품안전청고시 제 2009-137호에 따른다.
전자파장해방지에 관한 시험: IEC 60601-1-2에 따른다.
전자파 간섭 (EMI)
전자파 전도
전자파 방사
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 1종 A급 기기로서 별표 1의 5.1
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 별표 1의 전자파장해 (간섭)
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 1종 A급 기기로서 별표 1의 5.2
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 별표 1의 전자파장해(간섭)
전자파 내성 (EMS)
정전기방전(ESD) 시험
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 별표 2의 36.202/36.202.2/ KN61000-4-2
방사성 RF 전자기장 시험
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 별표 2의 36.202/36.202.3/ KN61000-4-3
전기적 빠른 과도현상 (EFT)
시험
서지(Surge) 시험
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 별표 2의 36.202/36.202.5/ KN61000-4-5
전도성 RF 전자기장 시험
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 별표 2의 36.202/36.202.6/ KN61000-4-6
전원공급 입력선의 전압 강하,
순간정전 및 전압변동 시험
Rev.1.5
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 별표 2의 36.202/36.202.4/ KN61000-4-4
식품의약품안전청 고시 2009-54호 별표 2의 36.202/36.202.7/KN61000-4-11
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U.S.A / Canada
Item
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1(2005) +
Medical electrical equipment – Part1: General requirements for
AMD1(2012)
basic safety and essential performance
Medical electrical equipment – Part 1: General requirements for
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1(2014)
basic safety and essential performance (adopted IEC 60601-1:2005,
including Amendment 1:2012, with Canadian deviations)
IEC 60601-1-2: 2007(ed.3)
IEC 62304:2006
ISO 14971:2012
Medical electrical equipment-Part 1-2: Collateral Standard :
Electromagnetic compatibility
Medical device software-software life cycle processes
Medical Device- Application of risk management to medical
devices
European Union
Item
MDD (Medical Device Directive)
EN ISO 13485:2012
EN 60601-1: 2006/A1:2013
EN 60601-1-2: 2007(ed.3)
Rev.1.5
93/42/EEC as amended by 2007/47/EC
Medical devices – Quality Management systems – Requirements for
regulatory purposes
Medical electrical equipment- Part1: General requirements for basic
safety and essential performance
Medical electrical equipment-Part 1-2: Collateral Standard :
Electromagnetic compatibility-Requirements and tests
EN 62304:2006
Medical device software-Software life cycle processes
ISO 14971: 2012
Medical device – Application of risk management to medical devices.
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7.2
Radio Frequency Compliance Information
Country
Item
 FCC Part 15.107(b) / Part 15.109(b)
 FCC Part 15 Subpart E 15.407
 FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15.247
U.S.A
 ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2:2011 (EMC)
 ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1:2012 (EMC)
European Union
 EN 300 328 V.1.8.1; EN 301 893 V1.7.1 (RF)
 KN 301 489-1
 KN 301 489-17
South Korea
7.2.1 FCC Compliance
 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
 Operation is subject to the following two conditions.
 This device may not cause harmful interference.
 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
 This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measure.
 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from where the receiver is connected.
 Consult the distributor or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
 Change or modification which is not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
 5.15-5.35G㎐ band is restricted to indoor operations only.
 This equipment complies with FCC&CE SAR regulation.
 The front side of a detector should be used for image acquisition.
 The SAR limit set by FCC is 2W/kg (for EU and Japan) and 1.6W/kg (for USA and Korea).
 The highest reported SAR for WLAN 2.4G head and WLAN 5G head exposure conditions
are 0.493 W/kg, 0.966 W/kg, respectively.
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 This equipment complies with FCC&CE SAR regulation.
 The front side of a detector should be used for image acquisition
 The front with touch configuration was only tested since only the front is touched to
human body in normal operation condition of this device.
7.2.2 FCC SAR
 OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C (Edition 01-01)
7.2.3 CE R&TTE SAR
Item
EN 62311:2008
Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure
restrictions for electromagnetic fields. (0 Hz - 300 GHz)
Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted
EN 62209-1:2006
wireless communication devices – Human models, instrumentation, and procedures.
 Part 1: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for hand-held
devices used in close proximity to the ear (frequency range of 300 MHz to 3 GHz).
Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields from Handheld and Body-Mounted
Wireless Communication Devices – Human models, Instrumentation, and Procedures.
EN 62209-2:2010
 Part 2: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for mobile
wireless communication devices used in close proximity to the human body
(frequency range of 300 MHz to 6 GHz).
7.2.4 NFC Specifications and Certifications
Item
Specifications / Certifications
13.560 ㎒ (RFID)
2412 ㎒ ~ 2472 ㎒ (802.11b/g/n 20 ㎒ BW)
Frequency Range
2422 ㎒ ~ 2462 ㎒ (802.11n 40 ㎒ BW)
5745 ㎒ ~ 5825 ㎒ (802.11a/n 20/ac 20 ㎒ BW),
5755 ㎒ ~ 5795 ㎒ (802.11n 40/ac 40 ㎒ BW),
5775 ㎒ (802.11ac 80 ㎒ BW)
ASK (RFID)
Modulation System
DSSS (802.11b), OFDM (802.11a/g/n 20 ㎒ BW/n 40 ㎒ BW/
ac 20 ㎒ BW/ac 40 ㎒ BW/ac 80 ㎒ BW)
A1D (RFID)
Type of Emmision
G1D (802.11b), D2D (802.11 a/g/n 20 ㎒ BW/n 40 ㎒ BW/
ac 20 ㎒ BW/ac 40 ㎒ BW/ac 80 ㎒ BW)
Channel
Rev.1.5
1 Ch (RFID)
 2 400 ㎒ Band
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 13 Ch (802.11b/g/n 20 ㎒ BW), 9 Ch (802.11n 40 ㎒ BW)
 5 725 ㎒ Band
 5 CH (802.11a/n 20 ㎒ BW/ ac 20 ㎒ BW),
 2 CH (802.1n 40 ㎒ BW/ac 40 ㎒ BW),
 1 Ch (802.11ac 80 ㎒ BW)
Under 47.544 ㎷/m in 10m of distance
 2 400 ㎒ Band
 10 ㎽/㎒: 802.11b/g/n 20 ㎒ BW (ANT 1, 2, 3, MIMO (ANT 1+2), MIMO
(ANT 2+3), MIMO (ANT 1+3), MIMO (ANT 1+2+3))
 5 ㎽/㎒: 802.11n 40 ㎒ BW (ANT 1, 2, 3, MIMO (ANT 1+2), MIMO (ANT
2+3), MIMO (ANT 1+3), MIMO (ANT 1+2+3))
Output
 5 725 ㎒ Band
 10 ㎽/㎒: 802.11a/n/ac 20 ㎒ BW (ANT 1, 2, 3, MIMO (ANT 1+2), MIMO
(ANT 2+3), MIMO (ANT 1+3), MIMO (ANT 1+2+3))
 5 ㎽/㎒: 802.11n/ac 40 ㎒ BW (ANT 1, 2, 3, MIMO (ANT 1+2), MIMO
(ANT 2+3), MIMO (ANT 1+3), MIMO (ANT 1+2+3))
 2.5 ㎽/㎒: 802.11ac 80 ㎒ BW (ANT 1, 2, 3, MIMO (ANT 1+2), MIMO
(ANT 2+3), MIMO (ANT 1+3), MIMO (ANT 1+2+3))
7.2.5 KC Wireless Certification
Item
Description
Symbol
Name of the Device
FXRD-1417NAW
Certification Number
MSIP-CRM-VJM-FXRD-1417NAW
Name of the Manufacturer
Vieworks Co., Ltd.
Manufacturer/
Country of Origin
Certified Module Used
Rev.1.5
Vieworks Co., Ltd. / Republic of Korea
MSIP-CRI-VJM-WLE900VX-VW
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7.3
Labels and Symbols
The VIVIX-S 1417N detector and relevant components have labels attached on them. The contents and
locations of each label are indicated below.
7.3.1 Label
FXRD-1417NAW / FXRD-1417NBW
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Battery (FXRB-03A)
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Battery Charger (FXRC-02A)
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Battery Charger (FXRC-03A)
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SCU Lite (FXRP-02A)
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7.3.2 Product Serial Number
Composition
The product serial numbers are composed as follows.
Item
Composition
Year
Month
Manufacturing number
 The serial number will be updated in case of follows;
 Mass production or a large amount of order.
 Exterior alteration.
 Item code will be produced based on internal management standard of vieworks.
 Composition code is consisted as;
 D: Detector
 S (or P): SCU
 C: Battery Charger
 Range of manufacturing number is 001 ~ 999.
Initial Per Year
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
AG
AH
AI
BJ
Initial Per Month
10
11
12
Composition of Serial Number for Each Item
Rev.1.5
Model
Composition
Serial Number
FXRD-1417NAW
Detector
VUDAGA001
FXRD-1417NBW
Detector
VVDAGA001
FXRC-02A
Battery Charger
VACAGA001
FXRC-03A
Dual-type Battery Charger
VBCAGA001
FXRS-03A
SCU Basic
VCSAGA001
FXRS-04A
SCU mini
VASAGA001
FXRP-02A
SCU Lite
V3PAGA001
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7.3.3 Product Symbols
Symbol
Description
Direct current
Alternating current
Protective earth (Ground)
Equipotentiality
Power on
Power on for part of the equipment
Power off
Power off for part of the equipment
Attention, consult accompanying documents
General warning sign
Warning sign for electricity
This mark shows compliance with both Canadian and U.S. safety requirements. With
Respect to electric shock, fire, and mechanical hazards only. In accordance with
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 (2005) + AMD 1 (2012), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1 (2014)
This mark shows compliance of the essential requirement and other relevant
provisions of Directive 93/42/EEC as a mended by 2007/47/EC.
Non-ionizing radiation
Read and understand all instructions and warning labels in the product
documentation before using the equipment. Keep manual for future reference.
Dealing with a medicine that can only be given by a prescription from a doctor and
you should use a certain medication that a doctor recommended.
General mandatory action sign
This mark indicates that this equipment must be handled with care.
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Do not jolt or apply excessive load to the equipment.
This is a Type B Applied Part according to UL 60601-1 and EN 60601-1.
This mark indicates that the equipment must be collected separately under the
Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2012/19/EC (WEEE) in the
European Union. (For European Union)
This mark indicates that the battery must be collected separately under the Directive
on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2012/19/EC (WEEE) in the European
Union. (For European Union)
Shows direction of installing the detector and generator tube.
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7.4
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration for EMC
This device has been tested for EMI/EMC compliance, but interference can still occur in an
electromagnetically noisy location. Attempt to maintain a suitable distance between electrical
devices to prevent malfunction.
7.4.1 Electromagnetic Emissions
The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or user of the EUT should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test
RF Emissions
(CISPR 11)
RF Emissions
(CISPR 11)
Harmonic emissions
(IEC 61000-3-2)
Compliance Electromagnetic Environment
The EUT uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its
RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any
Group 1
interference in nearby electronic equipment.
Class A
The EUT is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic
Class A
and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power
supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Voltage fluctuations/
Flicker emissions
Complies
(IEC 61000-3-3)
7.4.2 Electromagnetic Immunity
The VIVIX-S 1417N system is intended for using in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The
user of this system should assure that it is used in the following environment.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2
Item
Description
Immunity test
 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2
IEC 60601 test condition
Compliance Level
Electromagnetic Environment Guidance
Rev.1.5
 Contact ±6㎸
 Air ±8㎸
 Contact ±6㎸
 Air ±8㎸
 Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile.
 If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity
should be at least 30%.
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Electrical Fast Transient/Burst IEC 61000-4-4
Item
Description
Immunity test
 Electrical fast transient/burst IEC 61000-4-4
IEC 60601 test condition
 Power supply lines ±2㎸
 Input / output lines ±1㎸
Compliance Level
 Power supply lines ±2㎸
 Input / output lines ±1㎸
Electromagnetic Environment -
 Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital
Guidance
environment.
Surge IEC 61000-4-5
Item
Description
Immunity test
 Surge IEC 61000-4-5
IEC 60601 test condition
 Differential mode ±1㎸ / Common mode ±2㎸
Compliance Level
 Differential mode ±1㎸ / Common mode ±2㎸
Electromagnetic Environment -
 Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital
Guidance
environment.
Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions/Voltage Variations on Power Supply Input Lines IEC 610004-11
Item
Description
 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power
Immunity test
supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11
IEC 60601 test condition




<5% Uт (>95% dip in Uт) for 0.5 cycle.
40% Uт (60% dip in Uт) for 5 cycles.
70% Uт (30% dip in Uт) for 25 cycles.
<5% Uт (<95% dip in Uт) for 5 sec.
 <5% Uт (>95% dip in Uт) for 0.5 cycle.
Compliance Level
 40% Uт (60% dip in Uт) for 5 cycles.
 70% Uт (30% dip in Uт) for 25 cycles.
 <5% Uт (<95% dip in Uт) for 5 sec.
 Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital
environment.
Electromagnetic Environment Guidance
 If the user of the EUT image intensifier requires continued operation
during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the EUT
image intensifier be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or
a battery.
Uт is the AC power prior to approving the test level voltage.
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Power Frequency (50/60 ㎐) Magnetic Field IEC 61000-4-8
Item
Description
Immunity test
 Power frequency (50/60 ㎐) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8
IEC 60601 test condition
 3 A/m
Compliance Level
 3 A/m
Electromagnetic Environment -
 Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a
Guidance
typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6 / Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3
Item
Description
Immunity test
 Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6
 Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3
IEC 60601 test condition
 3 Vrms 150 ㎑ to 80 ㎒
 3 V/m 80 ㎒ to 2.5 ㎓
Compliance Level
 3 Vrms 150 ㎑ to 80 ㎒
 3 V/m 80 ㎒ to 2.5 ㎓
 Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no
closer to any part of the EUT, including cables, than the recommended
separation distance calculated from the below equations applicable to the
frequency of the transmitter.
Electromagnetic
Environment - Guidance
 P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W)
according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended
separation distance in meters (m).
 Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site surveya, should be less than the compliance level in
each frequency range b.
 Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with
 At 80 ㎒ and 800 ㎒, the higher frequency range applies.
 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected
by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
 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 survey should be
considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which EUT is used exceeds
the applicable RF compliance level above, EUT should be observed to verify normal
operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary,
such as reorienting or relocating EUT.
 Over the frequency range 150 ㎑ to 80 ㎒, field strengths should be less than [V1] V/m.
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8. Information
This section gives overview information for service and warranty of the product.
Service Information
Warranty
Revision History
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8.1
Service Information
8.1.1 Product Lifetime
The estimated product lifetime may be up to seven (7) years under the appropriate regular inspection and
maintenance.
8.1.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance
In order to ensure the safety of patients, operating personnel and third parties, and to maintain the
performance and reliability of the equipment, be sure to perform regular inspection at least once a year. If
necessary, clean up the equipment, make adjustments, or replace consumables.
There may be cases where overhaul is recommended depending on the conditions. Contact your sales
representative or distributor for regular inspections or maintenance.
8.1.3 Repair
If a problem cannot be solved even after taking the measures indicated in Troubleshooting and contact
your sales representative or a distributor for repairs. Please refer to the name label and provide the
following information.
 Model name
 FXRD-1417NAW / FXRD-1417NBW
 Serial number
 9 digit-number on the product label
 Explanation of problem
 Describe as detailed as possible.
8.1.4 Replacement Parts Support
Performance parts (parts required to maintain the functioning of the product) of this product will be
stocked for seven years after discontinuance of production, to allow for repair.
8.1.5 Consumables
The following consumable can deteriorate because of its characteristics and structure. For purchase of
consumables, contact your sales representative or distributor.
 Battery pack: FXRB-03A
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8.2
Warranty
Vieworks warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
24 months from the date of delivery. If any such product proves defective during this warranty period,
Vieworks at its option, either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will
provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product. In order to obtain service under this warranty,
Customer must notify Vieworks of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make
suitable arrangements for the performance of service. Customer shall be responsible for packaging and
shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Vieworks with shipping charges prepaid.
Vieworks shall pay for the return of the product to customer if the shipment is to a location within the
country in which Vieworks designated service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all
shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to any other locations.
This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure, or damage caused by improper or inadequate
maintenance and care. Vieworks shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty to repair
damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Vieworks or its representatives to install, repair, or
service this product, to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible
equipment or power source; or to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other
products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the
product.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY VIEWORKS WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. VIEWORKS AND ITS VENDOR DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. VIEWORKS
RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE REMEDY PROVIDED TO
THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. VIEWORKS AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF
WHETHER VIEWORKS OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.
There are no warranties which extend beyond the description mentioned in this document
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8.3
Revision History
Version
Date
Descriptions
1.1
2016-10-12
 Initial Release
1.3
2016-11-07
 (Modified) 2 Product
 (Modified) 7 Reglatory Information
1.5
2017-02-17
 (Modified) Image of 1417N detector
 (Modified) 2 Product
Vieworks Co., Ltd.
(Gwanyang-dong) 41-3, Burim-ro 170beon-gil, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si,
Gyeonggi-do, 431-060 Republic of Korea
Telephone: +82-70-7011-6161
Fax: +82-31-386-8631
Homepage: http://www.vieworks.com
European representative: DONGBANG ACUPRIME
1 Forrest Units, Hennock Road East, Marsh Barton, Exeter EX2 8RU, UK
Telephone: +44(0)-1392-829500
Homepage: http://www.acuprime.com
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