Vieworks FXRS-04A System Control Unit User Manual VIVIX S 1012N V1 0W16 EN
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User Manual 1
VIVIX-S 1012N User Manual
© Vieworks. 2014 All rights reserved.
Under copyright laws, this manual should not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the written
permission of Vieworks.
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Contents
1. Instruction ......................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Document Guide ..................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1.1 Caution Information ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1.2 Target ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1.3 Symbols .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.1.4 Notations ........................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.1.5 Contact Department ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Product Use Guide .................................................................................................................................. 9
1.2.1 Product Usage ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
1.2.2 Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
1.2.3 Product Disposal ..........................................................................................................................................................10
1.2.4 Trademarks ......................................................................................................................................................................10
1.3 Safety Instruction .................................................................................................................................. 11
1.3.1 Management and Authority ...................................................................................................................................11
1.3.2 Power Supply .................................................................................................................................................................11
1.3.3 Handling ...........................................................................................................................................................................12
1.3.4 Battery Pack and Charger ........................................................................................................................................13
1.3.5 Environment of Use ....................................................................................................................................................14
1.3.6 Problem Management ...............................................................................................................................................15
1.3.7 Maintenance and Inspection ..................................................................................................................................15
1.4 Product Usage Guide ............................................................................................................................ 16
1.4.1 Calibration .......................................................................................................................................................................16
1.4.2 Length Measurement .................................................................................................................................................16
1.4.3 Left/Right Marker.........................................................................................................................................................16
1.4.4 Image Backup ................................................................................................................................................................16
1.4.5 Use Limitations .............................................................................................................................................................17
1.4.6 Disposal ............................................................................................................................................................................17
1.4.7 Pediatric Application ..................................................................................................................................................17
1.4.8 Before Exposure ............................................................................................................................................................17
1.4.9 During Exposure ...........................................................................................................................................................18
1.4.10 Operating and Storage Environment .................................................................................................................18
1.4.11 Others................................................................................................................................................................................18
2. Product ............................................................................................................................................. 19
2.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................. 20
2.1.1 Features [TBD] ...............................................................................................................................................20
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2.2 Product Components ............................................................................................................................ 21
2.2.1 Detector............................................................................................................................................................................21
2.2.2 VIVIX SCU (VIVIX System Control Unit) .............................................................................................................21
2.2.3 Battery & Charger .......................................................................................................................................................22
2.2.4 Data ....................................................................................................................................................................................22
2.2.5 Other Accessories ........................................................................................................................................................22
2.3 VIVIX-S 1012N Detector ...................................................................................................................... 24
2.3.1 Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................24
2.3.2 Drawing Sheet ...............................................................................................................................................................25
2.3.3 Functions .........................................................................................................................................................................26
2.3.4 Deco Sheet [TBD] ......................................................................................................................................27
2.3.5 Wireless Communication..........................................................................................................................................27
2.3.6 Use Environment ..........................................................................................................................................................28
2.4 VIVIX SCU (VIVIX System Control Unit) ............................................................................................ 29
2.4.1 Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................29
2.4.2 Drawing Sheet ...............................................................................................................................................................30
2.4.3 Function – VIVIX SCU Basic ....................................................................................................................................31
2.4.4 Function – VIVIX SCU Mini .....................................................................................................................................33
2.5 Battery Pack ........................................................................................................................................... 35
2.5.1 Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................35
2.5.2 Drawing Sheet ...............................................................................................................................................................35
2.6 Battery Charger ..................................................................................................................................... 36
2.6.1 Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................36
2.6.2 Drawing Sheet ...............................................................................................................................................................36
2.7 Others [TBD] .......................................................................................................................... 37
2.7.1 X-ray Generator (Recommended Exposure Condition)..............................................................................37
2.7.2 Recommended Specification of Workstation (PC) .......................................................................................37
2.7.3 Recommended Specification of Grid ..................................................................................................................37
3. System Configuration ................................................................................................................... 39
3.1 Detector Connection Methods ........................................................................................................... 40
3.1.1 Wireless Connection ...................................................................................................................................................40
3.1.2 Wired Connection ........................................................................................................................................................41
3.2 Diagram ................................................................................................................................................... 42
3.2.1 Block Diagram ...............................................................................................................................................................42
3.2.2 Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................................................42
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3.3 System Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 43
3.3.1 AP Mode (SCU AP Mode)........................................................................................................................................43
3.3.2 Tether Interface Mode ...............................................................................................................................................44
3.3.3 External AP Mode ........................................................................................................................................................45
3.3.4 Detector AP Mode ......................................................................................................................................................46
3.3.5 Detector Stand-Alone Mode ..................................................................................................................................47
3.4 Generator Interface Mode ................................................................................................................... 48
3.4.1 AED (Auto Exposure Detection) Interface Mode ..........................................................................................48
3.4.2 DR Trigger Interface Mode .....................................................................................................................................49
3.5 Configuring DR Trigger Interface Mode ........................................................................................... 50
3.5.1 Trigger Interface Way .................................................................................................................................................50
3.5.2 Packet Trigger ................................................................................................................................................................50
3.5.3 Line Trigger .....................................................................................................................................................................51
3.5.4 EXT_INF Port Pin Map ...............................................................................................................................................52
3.5.5 Input / Output Circuit ................................................................................................................................................54
4. Installation [TBD] .............................................................................................................. 55
4.1 Battery Pack [TBD] ................................................................................................................... 56
4.1.1 How to insert a battery pack .................................................................................................................................56
4.1.2 How to datach a battery pack...............................................................................................................................57
4.1.3 How to charge a battery pack [TBD] ..................................................................................................58
4.2 Product Installation .............................................................................................................................. 60
4.2.1 Connecting Devices [TBD] .......................................................................................................................60
4.2.2 Booting up SCU [TBD] ...............................................................................................................................62
4.2.3 Booting up the Detector ..........................................................................................................................................62
4.2.4 Checking Status LED of Detector [TBD] ............................................................................................63
4.3 Software Installation ............................................................................................................................. 64
4.3.1 Software Classification [TBD] ..................................................................................................................64
4.3.2 Software Installation ...................................................................................................................................................64
4.4 Windows Environment Setting ........................................................................................................... 65
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4.4.1 Network Configuration [TBD] .................................................................................................................65
4.4.2 Disabling Sleep Mode of Monitor .......................................................................................................................69
5. Setting [TBD] ..................................................................................................................... 70
6. Calibration [TBD] .............................................................................................................. 74
7. Diagnosis, Inspection and Maintenance [TBD] ............................................................ 80
8. Troubleshooting [TBD] .................................................................................................... 89
9. Regulatory Information ................................................................................................................ 94
9.1 Medical Equipment Safety Standards ............................................................................................... 95
9.1.1 Medical Equipment Classification ........................................................................................................................95
9.1.2 Product Safety Standard ...........................................................................................................................................95
9.2 Radio Frequency Compliance Information ....................................................................................... 97
9.2.1 FCC Compliance ...........................................................................................................................................................97
9.3 Labels and Symbols .............................................................................................................................. 98
9.3.1 Label ..................................................................................................................................................................................98
9.3.2 Product Serial Number........................................................................................................................................... 100
9.3.3 Product Symbols ....................................................................................................................................................... 101
9.4 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration for EMC ..................................................................... 102
9.4.1 Electromagnetic Emissions ................................................................................................................................... 102
9.4.2 Electromagnetic Immunity .................................................................................................................................... 103
10. Information ................................................................................................................................ 106
10.1 Service Information ........................................................................................................................ 107
10.1.1 Product Lifetime ........................................................................................................................................................ 107
10.1.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance ............................................................................................................. 107
10.1.3 Repair ............................................................................................................................................................................. 107
10.1.4 Replacement Parts Support ................................................................................................................................. 107
10.1.5 Consumables ............................................................................................................................................................... 107
10.2 Warranty ............................................................................................................................................ 108
10.3 Revision History ............................................................................................................................... 109
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1. Instruction
This section gives basic information of this manual and products with the safety guide.
Document Guide
Product Use Guide
Safety Instruction
Product Operation Guide
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1.1 Document Guide
This User Manual explains how to use the VIVIX-S 1012N detector made by Vieworks, X-ray interface unit,
and other peripheral equipment. With this user manual, you can install, set and manage the VIVIX-S 1012N
wired/wireless detectors as well as use its various functions.
1.1.1 Caution Information
If the user is not fully aquainted with this manual, the product can be malfunctioned or unsuspected
problem can be happened due to carelessness. To prevent any medical accidents, the user should fully
understand the instructions of this manual before operating this product.
1.1.2 Target
This manual is intended for service enginneers who install and set the VIVIX-S 1012N detector.
1.1.3 Symbols
This product should be operated under the safety instructions with the warning or caution symbol in this
manual. It is important for you to read and understand the contents with the following symbol for
operating the products safely.
Caution and Warning Symbol
This symbol is used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which may cause death,
personal injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are ignored. Be sure to
understand the instructions of this symbol for the safe operation.
Information Symbol
This symbol is used to indicate reference and complementary information related to the
product. Users should read the instructions of this symbol carefully.
Symbol for Change
This symbol is indicated in the cases below.
Items under consideration for adding, deleting or revising contents.
Items ready to review for the expected product change.
Items need a final review and approval.
Items which need to improve sentences or images.
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1.1.4 Notations
Bold Types
We applied bold font style to the words which indicated products terms, or the words and sentences which
are needed to transmit clear meaning to the customers. This helps you to easily distinguish the words from
other technical ones for explaining functions.
1.1.5 Contact Department
For any comments or inquiries regarding this document, contact via email below.
Item Contents
Department Technical Support Division in Vieworks
E-mail techsupport@vieworks.com
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1.2 Product Use Guide
This chapter provides instructions about the use of product and disposal as well as the liability limit of
Vieworks.
1.2.1 Product Usage
1 Only a physician or a legally certified operator should use this product.
2 The equipment should be kept in a safe and operable condition by maintenance personnel.
3 Observe the contents written in this user manual when installing and using this product.
4 Use only specifications of computers and image display monitors recommended by this user manual.
5 Use only the dedicated cables provided with this product.
6 For details about installing and using this product, consult your sales representative or a distributor.
1.2.2 Disclaimer
1 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for damage or loss arising from a fire, earthquake, any intentional
or negligent action by users.
2 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for damage or loss arising from any trial usage, or other usage
under abnormal conditions.
3 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for personal physical harm or property damage that is sustained
when the instructions of this manual are not followed.
4 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for direct or indirect consequential damages arising from the use of
this product.
5 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for any damage arising from moving, alteration, inspection or repair
by a person other than authorized service engineers.
6 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for loss of image data for any reason.
7 Roentgenography, image processing, image reading, and image data storage must be performed in
accordance with the laws of the country or region in which the product is being used.
8 The user is responsible for maintaining the privacy of image data acquired from this product.
9 It is the responsibility of the attending physicians to provide medical care services. Vieworks will not be
liable for faulty diagnoses.
10 Specifications, composition, and appearance of this product may change without prior notice.
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1.2.3 Product Disposal
Disposal of this product in an unlawful manner may have a negative impact on human health and the
environment. When disposing this product, therefore, be absolutely sure to follow the procedure which is in
conformity with the laws and regulations applicable in your area.
European Union (and EEA*) only
This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed with your household waste,
according to the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) and your national law.
This product should be handed over to a designated collection point, e.g., on an authorized
one-for-one basis when you buy a new similar product
or to an authorized collection site for
recycling electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). Improper handling of this type of waste
could have a negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially
hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. At the same time, your
cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of
natural resources. For more information on where you can drop off your waste equipment
for recycling, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme,
or your household waste disposal service.
*EEA: Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
1.2.4 Trademarks
The name “Vieworks” and Vieworks logo are registered trademarks of Vieworks.
© Vieworks. 2014 All rights reserved.
The copyright of this document is owned by Vieworks. Under copyright laws, this document cannot be
reproduced, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Vieworks.
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1.3 Safety Instruction
This product is designed and manufactured to ensure maximum safety of operation and to meet all
the safety requirements applicable to electronic medical equipment. Follow these safeguards while
using the products. If not, severe personal injury or substantial property damage can be happened. It
is important for you to read and understand the contents of this manual before attempting to use the
product.
1.3.1 Management and Authority
The product should be installed, operated, and serviced according to Vieworks
maintenance procedures and by personnel from Vieworks or distributor who providing
purchase of the Vieworks’ product.
Operation and maintenance should be done in strict compliance with the operation
instructions contained in the manual.
The system, in whole or in part, cannot be modified in any way without prior approval
from Vieworks.
Before authorizing any person to operate the system, verify that the person has read and
fully understood the User Manual. The owner should make certain that only properly
trained and fully qualified personnel are authorized to operate the equipment. An
authorized operators list should be made and maintained.
It is important that this User Manual be kept at hand, studied carefully, and reviewed
periodically by the authorized operators.
If a malfunction occurs, do not use this device until qualified personnel corrects the
problem.
1.3.2 Power Supply
Do not operate the equipment using any type of power supply other than the one
indicated on the rating label. Otherwise, it may result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not supply power to more than one piece of equipment using the same AC outlet for
this product. Doing so may result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not connect a multiple portable socket-outlet or extension cord to the system. Doing
so may result in a fire or electric shock.
Always connect the three-core power cord plug to a grounded AC power outlet.
Be sure to ground the equipment to an indoor grounded connector. Also, be sure to
connect all the grounds for the system to a common ground.
Do not use any power source other than the one provided with this product. Otherwise, a
fire or electric shock may be caused due to a leakage.
The owner should ensure continuous power supply to the system, with voltage and
current according to the product specifications. If the system is powered unstably during
its operation, we recommend you to install UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) to avoid
loss of data.
To make it easy to disconnect the plug at any time, avoid putting any obstacles near the
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outlet. Otherwise, it may not be possible to disconnect the plug in an emergency.
Do not place a heavy object such as medical equipment on cables and cords, and do not
pull, bend, bundle, or step on them. Doing so may damage their sheath. If you alter them,
it may damage the cords which could result in a fire or electric shock.
Securely plug the power cord into the AC outlet. If contact failure occurs, or if dust/metal
objects come into contact with the exposed metal prongs of the plug, fire or electric
shock may result.
Be sure to turn OFF the power to each piece of equipment before connecting or
disconnecting the cords. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock that could result in
death or serious injury.
Be sure to hold the plug or connector to disconnect the cord. If you pull the cord, the
core wire may be damaged, resulting in a fire or electric shock.
Do not handle the product with wet hands. You may experience an electric shock that
could result in death or serious injury.
1.3.3 Handling
Never disassemble or modify the equipment. Doing so may result in a fire or electric
shock. Also, since the equipment incorporates parts that may cause an electric shock as
well as other hazardous parts, touching them may cause death or serious injury.
Do not connect any equipment which is not specified in this User Manual.
Do not place anything on surface of the equipment. The object may fall and cause an
injury. Also, if metal objects such as needles or clips fall into the equipment, or if liquid is
spilled, it may result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not hit or drop the equipment. The equipment may be damaged if it receives a strong
jolt. If the equipment is used without being repaired, it may result in a fire or electric
shock.
Do not place excessive weight on the detector. The internal image sensor may be
damaged and it can affect to the image quality.
Have the patient take a fixed posture and do not let him or her touch parts unnecessarily.
If the patient touches connectors or switches, it may result in electric shock or malfunction
of the equipment.
Do not spill liquid or chemicals onto the detector. In cases where the patient is injured,
protect the equipment with a disposable covering not allow to come in contact with
blood or other body fluids. Otherwise, it may result in a fire or electric shock.
For safety reasons, be sure to turn OFF the power of the equipment when the inspections
indicated in this manual are going to be performed.
Do not submerge the detector in water.
Be sure to use the detector on a flat surface so it will not bend. Otherwise, the internal
image sensor may be damaged. Be sure to securely hold the detector while using it in
upright positions.
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Because the equipment cable is long, take care that cables do not become tangled during
use. Also, be careful not to get your feet caught in the cable. It may cause a malfunction
of the equipment or injury to the user from tripping over the cable.
Do not block the ventilation ports of ViVIX SCU to prevent overheating. Overheating can
cause product’s malfunctions and damages.
1.3.4 Battery Pack and Charger
Do not use the battery pack as a power source for equipment other than VIVIX-S 1012N
detector. Be sure to use only the dedicated battery pack for the VIVIX-S 1012N detector.
The battery charger is designed for the dedicated battery pack. Do not use the battery
charger other than the dedicated one. Otherwise, a battery explosion or a battery leak
may occur, resulting in fire or electrical shock.
Do not operate the battery charger using any type of power supply other than the one
indicated on the rating label.
Do not handle the product with wet hands.
Do not attempt to disassemble, alter, or apply heat to the product.
Avoid dropping or subjecting the product to severe impacts. To avoid the risk of injury,
do not touch the internal parts of the battery if it has been cracked.
Stop using the battery pack immediately if it emits smoke, a strange smell, or otherwise
behaves abnormally.
Do not let the battery pack and battery charger come into contact with water or other
liquids and do not allow them to get wet.
Do not clean with substances containing organic solvents such as alcohol, benzene,
thinner, or other chemicals. Otherwise, fire or electrical shock may result.
Do not allow dirt or metal objects (such as hair pins, clips, staples or keys) to contact the
terminals. Otherwise, battery explosion or leakage of electrolyte may occur, resulting in
fire, injury or pollution of surrounding area. If the battery leaks and the electrolytes come
into contact with your eyes, mouth, skin or clothing, immediately wash it away with
running water and seek medical attention.
Do not leave, store, or place the product in a location near heat sources, or in a place
subject to direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidity, excessive dust, or mechanical
shock. Otherwise, battery leakage, overheating or damage to the product may occur,
resulting in electrical shock, burns, injury or fire.
Do not attempt to use a battery pack that has deteriorated. Using a battery pack that has
exceeded its life cycle may lead to overheating, fire or explosion.
The Lithium ion battery is recyclable.
Battery slowly discharges even if not in use.
The battery pack may have expired if it discharges immediately after being fully charged.
You can purchase an optional battery pack to replace an exhausted one.
The battery pack is a consumable item. If a fully charged battery is consumed quickly, use
a new and fully charged battery pack.
Be sure to charge the battery periodically (once a year) if it is not used for an extended
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period of time. The battery pack cannot be charged if it has been over discharged.
Before discarding the battery pack, cover the terminals with adhesive tape or other
insulators. Contact with other metal materials may cause fire or explosion.
1.3.5 Environment of Use
Do not install the equipment in any of the locations listed below. Doing so may result in
failure or malfuction, equipment falling, fire, or injury.
Close to facilities where water is used.
Where it will be exposed to direct sunlight
Close to the air outlet of an air-conditioner or ventilation equipment
Nearby the electric heating applicance such as a heater
Where the power supply is unstable
In a dusty environment
In a saline or sulfurous environment
Where temperature or humidity is higher than the operating temperature
Where there is freezing or condensation
In areas prone to vibration
On an incline or in an unstable area
This product may malfunction due to electromagnetic interference (EMI) caused by
telecommunication devices, transceivers, electronic devices, etc. To prevent the
electromagnetic wave from badly influencing the product, be sure to avoid placing it in
close proximity to the product. Or, change direction or position of the product or move
into the shielded place to reduce electromagnetic interference.
This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture
with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Conductive fluids that drain into the active circuit components of the system may cause
short circuits that can result in electrical fire. Therefore, do not place fluids or food on any
part of the system.
To avoid electric shocks and burns caused by use of the wrong type of fire extinguisher,
make sure that the fire extinguisher at the site has been approved for use on electrical
fires.
The battery charger and ViVIX SCU (System Control Unit) cannot be used in patient’s
vicinity.
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1.3.6 Problem Management
Should any of the following occur, immediately turn OFF the power to each piece of
equipment, unplug the power cord
from the AC outlet, and contact sales representative or
distributor.
When there is smoke, an odd smell or abnormal sound no period.
When liquid is spilled into the equipment or a metal object is entered through an
opening.
When the equipment has been dropped and is damaged.
1.3.7 Maintenance and Inspection
Do not use or store the equipment near flammable chemicals such as acetone, benzene,
thinner, etc. If chemicals are spilled or evaporated, it may result in a fire or electric shock
through contact with electric parts inside the equipment.
If any flammable cleaning agent is used for the product, be sure to take care when using
them.
When the equipment is going to be cleaned, be sure to turn OFF the power of the
equipment and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Never use thinner, acetone,
benzene or any other flammable cleaning agent. Otherwise, it may result in a fire or
electric shock.
Clean the plug of the power cord periodically by unplugging it from the AC outlet and
removing dust or dirt from the plug, its periphery, and AC outlet with a dry cloth. If the
cord is kept plugged in for a long time in a dusty, humid or sooty place, dust around the
plug will attract moisture, and this could cause insulation failure that could result in a fire.
Be sure to turn OFF the power of the equipment while cleaning. Otherwise, a fire or
electric shock may occur.
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1.4 Product Usage Guide
When using the equipment, take the following precautions. Otherwise, problems may
occur and the equipment may not function correctly.
1.4.1 Calibration
To ensure optimal system performance, it is important to verify that the system is calibrated correctly.
Check if the calibration is performed after the equipment is completed to be installed or repaired.
Do not try to use the system if the calibration has not been performed.
You can process calibration with the calibration data CD (provided).
The calibration result can be different by the use environment. Therefore, if the result with
the provided calibration data is not satisfied, you can create the data at the field in
person by using VIVIX Setup, the calibration software.
1.4.2 Length Measurement
Before taking any length measurement on an image, carry out the length calibration with a reference
object and verify its results for correct measurement.
1.4.3 Left/Right Marker
The operator is responsible for making a correct and clear mark on the left or right side of the image.
The software includes a function to mark the image with L (left) or R (right) while acquiring the image
through printing and archiving.
Prepare an alternative way to prevent any confusion if the operator does not choose to use L/R marks.
1.4.4 Image Backup
To avoid missing images which might result in a patient being exposed to additional dose of radiation,
it is important to send images to PACS or backup images by using film or external storage media (CD,
DVD, HDD, USB).
If the hard disk of your workstation is about to be full, the operator should backup images to
somewhere else and delete them to make storage (memory) space in the hard disk for new patients.
The image backup should be done as a routine operation for every patient and image.
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1.4.5 Use Limitations
Vieworks software has the engineer mode operated by inputting the administrator password only.
This mode should be operated by the person who is qualified by Vieworks.
1.4.6 Disposal
Disposal of this product in an unlawful manner may have negative effects on human health and the
environment.
Be sure to follow the procedure which is in conformity with the laws and regulations applicable in your
area.
1.4.7 Pediatric Application
Every request should be reviewed by a pediatric radiologist prior to beginning the examination to
ensure that an appropriate study is being performed.
If the technologist notices an unusual request, he or she must contact a radiologist in charge.
Examples include orders- a Full Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar Spine series. The pediatric radiologist
should contact the ordering physician and decide which study is best for the pediatric patient.
The technologist should use a proper technique considering the patient’s size to decrease the
radiation dose when he or she acquires diagnostic images.
ALL pediatric patients shall be shielded for their X-ray examinations, except for when the shield will
obscure the region of interest, as in a pelvic or SI joint X-ray for trauma or arthritis, or when it is
physically or clinically unreasonable to shield the patient.
For routine Hip X-Rays, ALL male children shall have their scrotum shielded using the small gonadal
shield while females may not be shielded because doing so would obscure the hips.
To minimize motion in infants and young children, swaddle the infant. Use distraction tools to improve
cooperation and projectors with child-friendly themes, music, toys with flashing lights or music, child-
friendly images on the ceiling or walls, singing, counting, and a parent reading and talking to the child
through the console all can help reduce anxiety and comfort the child.
A scoliosis series will consist of a single frontal standing view of the spine. No lateral view or supine
view is needed, unless specifically asked for by the Orthopedist or Radiologist. If the female’s breasts
can be shielded without obscuring the spine, breast shields should be used.
1.4.8 Before Exposure
Be sure to check the equipment daily and confirm that it works properly.
Sudden heating of the room in cold areas will cause condensation to form on the equipment. In this
case, wait until the condensation evaporates before performing an exposure. If the equipment is used
while condensation is formed in it, problems may occur in the quality of captured images.
When an air-conditioner is used, be sure to raise/lower the temperature gradually so that difference
between the temperature in the room and in the equipment does not occur, to prevent condensation.
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1.4.9 During Exposure
This equipment is not protected (sealed) against liquids such as blood and medicine in the operating
room. If necessary, wrap the equipment in a disposable cover when using it.
Do not use the selected frequency channel (2.4 ㎓ and 5 ㎓ dual band) for other wireless devices.
Mutual interference may affect the image data transmission rate.
Do not use the detector near devices generating a strong magnetic field. Doing so may produce
image noise or artifacts.
1.4.10 Operating and Storage Environment
This equipment is mainly used in the X-ray exposure room and hospital wards. To use it in other
places, consult Vieworks’ sales representative or a distributor.
Do not expose this equipment to high temperatures and/or high humidity. Malfunctions may occur.
When not in use, keep the products in a safe location.
Be sure to use and store this equipment under the conditions described below.
Classification Temperature Humidity (Non-condensing) Atmosphere
Operating Environment +10 ~ +35℃ 30 ~ 85% 700 ∼ 1060 hPa
Storage Environment -15 ~ +55℃ 10 ~ 90% 500 ∼ 1060 hPa
1.4.11 Others
Do not use this equipment in combination with peripherals such as defibrillators or large electric
motors as these may cause power-supply noise or power supply voltage variations. Doing so may
prevent normal operation of this equipment and peripherals.
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2. Product
This section gives an instruction about the product components and specifications.
Overview
Product Components
VIVIX-S 1012N Detector
VIVIX SCU
Battery Pack
Battery Charger
Others
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2.1 Overview
ViVIX-S 1012N detector is the digital X-ray imaging solution. It acquires images by exposing X-ray which
has been penetrated the human body. When X-ray photons pass through scintillator in the detector, the
photons convert to visible ray, and the visible ray is converted to electronic signals through TFT (a-Si). Then
the detector digitalizes x-ray images and transfers them to the computer (workstation) for radiography
diagnostics. Users can perform image diagnosis easily through the image display monitor with this process.
Advanced digital image processing also allows considerably efficient diagnosis, all kinds of information
management, and sharing of image information on network.
This detector is used for the general-purpose diagnostic procedures, and it is intended to
replace radiographic film / screen systems.
This detector is not intended for mammography applications.
2.1.1 Features [TBD]
Since VIVIX-S 1012N detector is compatible with a conventional film cassette, it enables to replace
the analog radiographic diagnosis (Supporting ISO4090 standard).
The new sensor with 124μm pixel pitch produces high spatial resolution (approx. 5.2 Mega pixels)
digital images.
Various applications such as neonatal, ENT, equine and cephalo
Choose between two scintillator types (CsI and Gadox) of detector provided by Vieworks.
The built-in wireless communication supports IEEE 802.11n to acquire images without a wired
connection in anytime, anywhere.
Make direct wireless communication with the built-in wireless AP function. (Inside APTM)
Supports the stable and reliable AED (Auto Exposure Detection) function. (AnytimeTM)
Designed as lightweight and thin with portability to allow easy exposure in anytime, anywhere.
Used in various ways for infant / animals and in the dental clinic / ENT, etc.
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2.2 Product Components
2.2.1 Detector
Component Description
VIVIX-S 1012N
Detector
FXRD-1012NAW (2.2kg)
FXRD-1012NBW (2.1kg)
Calibration DATA (CD)
[TBD]
Offset Calibration Data
Gain Calibration Data
Defect Map Data
A deco sheet attached on the detector can be different depending on each client
company.
2.2.2 VIVIX SCU (VIVIX System Control Unit)
Component Description
VIVIX SCU Basic
FXRS-03A (2.5kg)
FXRS-03B (2.8kg)
AC Power Cable (2m)
VIVIX SCU mini
FXRS-04A (1.2kg)
You can choose either VIVIX SCU Basic or VIVIX SCU mini depending on the purpose of
use.
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2.2.3 Battery & Charger
Component Description
VIVIX Battery
[TBD]
FXRB-03A (0.12kg, 2EA)
VIVIX Charger
[TBD]
FXRC-02A (0.8kg)
DC 24V
2.2.4 Data
Component Description
Calibration Data
Pre-offset data
Post-offset data
Gain data
Defect map data
Resource
Software (Viewer or SDK)
Manuals
2.2.5 Other Accessories
Component Description
Cables
Tether Interface Cable (7m)
Ether Con Cable (7m, Option)
Generator Interface Cable (7m)
UTP LAN Cable (15m, Direct)
CAT 5E or CAT6
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The use of accessories and cables other than those approved and sold by Vieworks Co.,
Ltd. may result in increased release of electromagnetic waves or decreased stability of the
equipment.
Accessory equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be certified
according to the respective IEC standards. All combinations of equipment must be in
compliance with IEC 60601-1-1 system requirements.
Any person who connects additional equipment to the signal input or signal output ports
configures a medical system, and is therefore responsible for ensuring that the system
complies with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601-1.
Consult your sales distributor or manufacturer if you have any concerns.
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2.3 VIVIX-S 1012N Detector
VIVIX-S 1012N is designed to acquire digital images by collecting x-ray signals and sereval conversion
processes. You can use the acquired image (10” x 12” film size) diversely depending on the purpose of use.
VIVIX-S 1012N is one of the detector models produced by Vieworks.
2.3.1 Specifications
Item Specifications
Model
FXRD-1012NAW (CsI, wireless)
FXRD-1012NBW (Gadox, wireless)
Image Sensor
a-Si (Amorphous Silicon) TFT
Fill Factor : 60%
X-ray Scintillator Type
FXRD-1012NAW : Csl: TI (Thallium doped Caesuim Iodide)
FXRD-1012NBW : Gd2O2S:Tb (Gadolinium oxysulfide)
Pixel Pitch 0.124㎜ (124㎛)
Field of View 10” x 12”
Active Area (H x V) 253.95㎜ × 317.44㎜
Active Array 2048 x 2560 pixels
Effective Area 253.0㎜ x 316.4㎜
Effective Array 2040 x 2552
Grayscale 16bit
Spatial Resolution Min. 4.0 lp/㎜
Image Acquisition Time (Wired) 1 sec.
Image Acquisition Time (Wireless) 3 sec.
Recommended Cycle Time 15 sec.
X-ray Synchronization Control
AED (Auto Exposure Detection)
DR Trigger (External line trigger)
Rated Power Supply
DC +24 V, Max. 0.7 A
Wired: Powered by VIVIX SCU with a tether interface cable.
Wireless: Powered by a battery pack (3,100 ㎃ h)
Power Consumption Max. 17 W
Dimensions (H × W × D) 287.0㎜ × 350.0㎜ × 15.2㎜
Weight (including a battery pack) FXRD-1012NAW : 2.2 kg FXRD-1012NBW : 2.1 kg
Image Transfer
Wired: Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T) via PoE (Power over
Ethernet)
Wireless: IEEE802.11n
Data Transmission Rate (Wired) Max. 1Gbps
Data Transmission Rate (Wireless) Max. 300Mbps (MIMO 2X2)
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2.3.2 Drawing Sheet
Item Description
Dimensions (H × W × D) 287.0㎜ × 350.0㎜ × 15.0㎜
Curvature of Edges R6.5
Under the ISO4090 regulation, the allowed tolerance of a thickness of detector is from -
2㎜ ~ +1㎜.
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2.3.3 Functions
Name
A T
ether interface connector
B
Tether interface holder
C Battery lock lever
D
Antenna for wireless LAN
E Status indicator
F Power button
G AP ON /OFF Button
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ether interface connector
Used for tighten the tether interface cable.
Used for wired connection between a
detector and
Tether interface holder
Fix/release holder of the tether interface cable.
Lock/unlock lever of the equipped
battery pack.
Antenna for wireless LAN
Antennas for wireless communication (2EA)
Detector status indicator
DATA LED (Blue):
Indicates communication and transmission
ACTIVE LED (Orange):
Indicates ready to work
POWER LED (Green):
Indicates power On/Off status
Detector power button
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Used for tighten the tether interface cable.
detector and
VIVIX SCU.
Fix/release holder of the tether interface cable.
battery pack.
Antennas for wireless communication (2EA)
Indicates communication and transmission
Indicates ready to work
Indicates power On/Off status
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2.3.4 Deco Sheet
Indication Info. Description
A Wireless communication logo
B Status indication logo
C Indicating image starting point
D Indicating center of the detector
E Vieworks logo
F Certification logo
Image starting point (0.0) of this detector is located nearby the tether interface connector.
You can change the displayed direction of an image from the VIVIX Setup program, but
it does not mean that the starting point and direction of the original image are changed.
2.3.5 Wireless Communication
Item Specifications
Wireless standard IEEE802.11n
Frequency range
2.412 ~ 2.472㎓ (13 Channels)
5.18 ~ 5.24㎓ (4 Channels)
5.745 ~ 5.805㎓ (4 Channels)
Data transmission rate 802.11n: Max. 300Mbps (MIMO 2X2)
Modulation BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM
Transmission power Max. 17dBm
Security WPA2-PSK
Antenna Dual Band Antennas (2EA, inbuilt)
The specification of detector and SCU are same, but their location of antennas is different.
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2.3.6 Use Environment
Item Operation Storage & Transportation
Temperature +10 ~ +35℃ -15 ~ +55℃
Humidity 30 ~ 85% (Non-condensing) 10 ~ 90% (Non-condensing)
Atmospheric pressure 700 ~ 1060 hPa 500 ~ 1060 hPa
Shock 1.6G 20G
Vibration 0.7G 0.7G
The use environment of detector and VIVIX SCU is same.
Load Limit of Detector [TBD]
Uniform load Local load
Over the whole surface Center diameter 40mm
Max. ?? kg Max. ?? kg
Do not let the paitent or object heavier than load limit be on the detector. Then, detector
can be damaged.
Do not let the patient lie or get on the detector. Internal devices such as a sensor can be
seriously damaged even if his/her weight is within the load limit.
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2.4 VIVIX SCU (VIVIX System Control Unit)
VIVIX SCU synchronizes the image and X-ray signal as locating among the detector, workstation and the X-
ray generator. You can use the SCU directly when the power supplies to SCU after connecting it under the
VIVIX-S 1012N system environment.
VIVIX SCU is divided into VIVIX SCU Basic and VIVIX SCU mini depending on its size.
2.4.1 Specifications
VIVIX SCU Basic
Item Specifications
Model FXRS-04B
Power supply
Input: AC100 to 240V, 50/60㎐, Max. 200VA
Output: DC +24V 3.3A, 80W
Cable connection port
Gigabit Ethernet port (3EA)
PoE (Power over Ethernet) Port (2EA)
Wireless communication IEEE 802.11n (2.4 ㎓ / 5 ㎓)
Dimension (H × W × D) 210.0 ㎜ × 300.0 ㎜ × 58.0 ㎜
Antenna 105 ㎜ (2EA, Dual band)
Weight 2.8 ㎏
VIVIX SCU mini
Item Specifications
Model FXRS-04A
Power supply Input: DC +24V 2A Max
Cable connection port
Gigabit Ethernet port (3EA)
PoE (Power over Ethernet) Port (1EA)
Wireless communication IEEE 802.11n (2.4 ㎓ / 5 ㎓)
Dimension (H × W × D) 210.0 ㎜ × 170.0 ㎜ × 45.0 ㎜
Antenna 109 ㎜ (2EA, Dual band)
Weight 1.2㎏
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2.4.2 Drawing Sheet
VIVIX SCU Basic
VIVIX SCU Mini
Rev.1.0
2.4.3 Function –
VIVIX SCU Basic
Front Side
No. Name
1 Power switch
2 Fan
3 Antenna
4 Status LED
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Description
Turn on/off the power of VIVIX SCU.
(Including Green LED Lamp)
Expels the air inside of VIVIX SCU.
Assists communications
between the detector and
Indicates the operation and connection status of
VIVIX
Blinking green: Booting
Green: Completed to boot up
Blue: The detector is connected and
ready to communicate
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(Including Green LED Lamp)
between the detector and
VIVIX SCU.
VIVIX
SCU.
ready to communicate
.
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Rear Side
No.
Name
1 EXT_INF1
EXT_INF2
2 LAN port
(Port 1, 2, 3)
3 PoE status lamp
4 PoE port
(Port 4, 5)
5
Detector power supply port
6 P.E
7 AC input port
The P.E
(Potential Equalization)
e
qualization between
can be detached without the use of a tool
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X-ray generator interface connector (D-
SUB 15pin x 2 EA, Female)
EXT_INF1 : 1 ~ 15
EXT_INF2 : 16 ~ 30
Gigabit Ethernet port (1000BASE-T)
Port 1: C
ommunication between the workstation and
Port 2, 3: Communication between
FXRD
VIVIX SCU
when configuring multiple detectors
Indicats the status of PoE port (Port 4,
Port 5
Green: 1 Gbps
Orange: 100 Mbps
PoE (Power over Ethernet) port (1000BASE
-
Communication between the detector
and
Supplies power to the detector.
Detector power supply port
Max. DC +24V/24W (2 ports)
For FXRD-1717S detector only.
Equipotential ground
T2AL250V fuse (2 EA)
100 ~ 240V
50/60㎐
Supplies power to VIVIX SCU.
(Potential Equalization)
port of VIVIX SCU
is used to maintain potential
qualization between
VIVIX SCU and another grounded system
.
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SUB 15pin x 2 EA, Female)
ommunication between the workstation and
VIVIX SCU.
FXRD
-1717S detector and
when configuring multiple detectors
.
Port 5
)
-
T)
and
VIVIX SCU.
is used to maintain potential
.
Use the conductor that
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VIVIX SCU Mini
Front Side
No. Name
1 Power switch
2 Antenna
3 Status LED
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Description
Turn on/off the power of VIVIX SCU
. (Including Green LED Lamp)
Assists communications
between the detector and
Indicates status of VIVIX SCU
operation and connectio
Blinking green: Booting
Green: Completed to boot up
Blue: The detector is connected and ready to
communicate.
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. (Including Green LED Lamp)
between the detector and
VIVIX SCU.
operation and connectio
n.
communicate.
Rev.1.0
Rear Side
No.
Name
1 EXT_INF
2 LAN port
(Port 1, 2, 3)
3 PoE status lamp
4 PoE port
5 DC power input port
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X-ray generator interface connector (D-
SUB 15pin, Female)
Gigabit Ethernet port (1000BASE-T)
Port 1: C
ommunication between the workstation and
Port 2, 3: Communication between FXRD-1717S
when configuring multiple detectors.
Indicats the status of PoE port.
Green: 1 Gbps
Orange: 100 Mbps
PoE (Power over Ethernet) port (1000BASE-T)
Communication between the detector and
VIVIX
Supplies power to the detector.
DC +24V
Supplies power to VIVIX SCU
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SUB 15pin, Female)
ommunication between the workstation and
VIVIX SCU.
detector and VIVIX SCU
VIVIX
SCU.
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2.5 Battery Pack
2.5.1 Specifications
Item Specifications
Model FXRB-03A
Type Lithium Ion
Rated Power Supply Output: DC +7.6V
Capacity 3,100㎃h
Number of cell 2S1P (2 Series 1 Parallel)
Life Approx. 500 times (Fully charged/Discharged completely, 1cycle)
Dimension (H × W × D) 160.0 ㎜ × 61.8 ㎜ × 5.7 ㎜
Weight 114g
2.5.2 Drawing Sheet
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2.6 Battery Charger
2.6.1 Specifications
Item Specifications
Model FXRC-02A
Simultaneous Charging 2 battery packs
Charging time 2 hours
Rated power supply DC +24V, 2A Max.
Dimension (H × W × D) 192.0 ㎜ × 101.0 ㎜ × 27.5 ㎜
Weight 0.8 ㎏
2.6.2 Drawing Sheet
No. Name Description
1 Lock button Fixes a battery while it is in charging.
2 Power input port Supplies electric power by connecting a power adapter to the battery
charger.
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2.7 Others [TBD]
2.7.1 X-ray Generator (Recommended Exposure Condition)
Item Recommended condition
X-ray energy range 40kVp ~ 150kVp
Reliability (Lifetime Dose) 74Gy or higher (35 uGy x 365days x 24hrs x 60min. x 60sec. / 15sec.)
2.7.2 Recommended Specification of Workstation (PC)
Item Recommended specification
Operating System
VIVIX Setup
Microsoft Windows 7 (32bit / 64bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 64bit SP1 (Professional Edition or higher)
Microsoft Windows Vista Service pack 1 or higher (32bit / 64bit)
Microsoft Windows 8 (32bit / 64bit) / 8.1 64bit SP1 (Professional
Edition or higher
Microsoft Windows 8.2 (32bit / 64bit)
CPU Intel Core i5 2600 or higher (or compatible CPU)
Memory 4GB or higher
Hard Disk 1TB or higher
LAN Card (only for
detector communication)
Gigabit (for detector only)
Intel® PRO 1000 Series (Gigabit LAN Card for network interface)
Min.requiremetns
Speed: 1Gbps or more
Jumbo Frames: 9K
Receive Descriptors: 2K (1024 or higher)
Monitor 1024 x 768 or more
CD-ROM CD or DVD R/W
2.7.3 Recommended Specification of Grid
Item Recommended specification
SID 100cm / 130cm / 150cm / 180cm
Size 451mm x 365mm x 1.5mm
Ratio 8.1 / 10:1 / 12:1
Frequency 215 line/inch
INTER SPACER AL
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Check the recommended specifications by Vieworks first before buying the generator,
workstation and grid.
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3. System Configuration
This section gives information about the various connection / configuration ways among the
detector, VIVIX SCU, workstaton and X-ray generator.
You can figure out the most suitable way of system configuration through this instruction.
Detector Connection Methods
Diagram
System Configuration
Generator Interface
Rev.1.0
3.1 Detector Connection
Methods
You can organize
wired or wireless connection
can also choose other
connection
3.1.1 Wireless Connection
The images and data
are transmitted between the
connection.
A battry pack should be installed in the detector to use it under the
We recommend
When using the unfixed detector.
When the wired
The wireless
Use the wireless connection with a laptop computer to
Be sure to operate the wireless commnunication
within
a maximum of
Use of multiple WLAN devices within the same frequency band may interfere
wireless communication and cause a decline in transmission speed
Do not cover or block the wireless module of the detector.
materials
between the detector and
operable distance may be reduced
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wired or wireless connection
between the VIVIX-S 1012N
detector
connection
ways suitable for the use environment in case of need.
are transmitted between the
VIVIX-S 1012N
detector and
A battry pack should be installed in the detector to use it under the
wireless
We recommend
you to use the wireless connection method
for the
When using the unfixed detector.
When the wired
communication is in trouble by the
interruption
The wireless
connection is more freely to operate
than the wired connection.
Use the wireless connection with a laptop computer to
enhance
mobility.
Be sure to operate the wireless commnunication
between the detector a
a maximum of
8m.
Use of multiple WLAN devices within the same frequency band may interfere
wireless communication and cause a decline in transmission speed
Do not cover or block the wireless module of the detector.
Also, do not put any shielding
between the detector and
VIVIX SCU.
Otherwise, the transmission speed or
operable distance may be reduced
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and VIVIX SCU. You
ways suitable for the use environment in case of need.
detector and
VIVIX SCU by wireless
wireless
configuration.
for the
following cases.
interruption
of cables.
than the wired connection.
mobility.
between the detector a
nd VIVIX SCU
Use of multiple WLAN devices within the same frequency band may interfere
with each
wireless communication and cause a decline in transmission speed
.
Also, do not put any shielding
Otherwise, the transmission speed or
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3.1.2 Wired Connection
Connect ViVIX-S 1012N detector and VIVIX SCU with a tether interface cable to make a wired
configuration.
As the tether interface cable supplies power to the detector, a battery pack is not needed to be
installed in the detector.
We recommend you the wired connection method for the following cases.
When continuous power supply to the detector is needed.
When the detector is fixed in a bucky stand or on a table.
When you upgrade the detector firmware or change the inner configural information.
When you need the data communication to be faster than the wireless connection.
A battery pack in the detector keeps charging under the wired connection.
The wireless communication module of the detector maintains inactivation status.
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3.2 Diagram
3.2.1 Block Diagram
3.2.2 Wiring Diagram
Rev.1.0
3.3
System Configuration
T
his section gives information about
workstation and the
generator.
3.3.1
AP Mode (SCU AP Mode)
SCU AP mode is the wireless
connection
center wirelessly.
VIVIX SCU & Detector
The VIVIX-S 1012N
detector and
detector operate as AP
(Access Point) and
VIVIX SCU & PC (Workstation)
VIVIX SCU
and PC (Workstation) are
It is
available
detector operate as
VIVIX SCU & Generator
VIVIX SCU and the
generator can be connected with the generator interface cable.
It is unnecessary to connect
cable if
you use AED mode of the detector
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System Configuration
his section gives information about
the configuration modes of VIVIX-S 1012N
detector,
generator.
AP Mode (SCU AP Mode)
connection
method that connecting the detector
with
detector and
VIVIX SCU are connected wirelessly.
In this case,
(Access Point) and
STATION respectively.
VIVIX SCU & PC (Workstation)
and PC (Workstation) are
connected with the LAN cable.
available
to connect VIVIX SCU and PC wirelessly. I
n this case,
detector operate as
AP (Access Point) and STATION respectively
.
generator can be connected with the generator interface cable.
It is unnecessary to connect
VIVIX SCU and the generator with
a
you use AED mode of the detector
.
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detector,
VIVIX SCU,
with
VIVIX SCU as the
In this case,
VIVIX SCU and the
n this case,
VIVIX SCU and the
.
generator can be connected with the generator interface cable.
a
generator interface
Rev.1.0
3.3.2 Tether Interface Mode
Tethe
r interface mode is the wired
center.
VIVIX SCU & Detector
VIVIX SCU and the
VIVIX
Other
connection
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r interface mode is the wired
connection method that
connecting the detector
VIVIX
-S 1012N detector
are connected with the tether interface cable
connection
ways of the tether interface mode are the
same
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connecting the detector
with VIVIX SCU as the
are connected with the tether interface cable
.
same
as the AP mode.
Rev.1.0
3.3.3 External AP Mode
External AP mode is the wireless
SCU.
External AP & VIVIX SCU
The external AP and
VIVIX SCU
External AP & Detector
The external AP and
VIVIX
and the detector operate as
Other
connection
Be sure to check the specifications of external AP device when configuring
AP mode, since the wireless communication performance can be different
specifications
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External AP mode is the wireless
connection
method that adding the external AP device instead of
VIVIX SCU
are connected with a LAN cable.
VIVIX
-S 1012N detector are connected wirelessly. I
n this c
and the detector operate as
AP (Access Point) and STATION respectively.
connection
ways of the tether interface mode are the
same
Be sure to check the specifications of external AP device when configuring
AP mode, since the wireless communication performance can be different
specifications
.
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method that adding the external AP device instead of
VIVIX
n this c
ase, the external AP
same
as the AP mode.
Be sure to check the specifications of external AP device when configuring
the external
AP mode, since the wireless communication performance can be different
by the
Rev.1.0
3.3.4 Detector AP Mode
Detector AP mode is the wireless
detector as the center
wirelessly
Detector & PC (Workstation)
The VIVIX-S 1012N
detector
operate as AP
(Access Point) and
Since
VIVIX SCU
AED
mode without a wired
This mode can be used when mobility and portability are needed.
When configuring
module installed in the PC. The wireless communication performance can be different
depending on the specifications of the wireless module.
If the wireless
VIVIX SCU
can be
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Detector AP mode is the wireless
connection
method that connecting the PC (Workstation)
wirelessly
.
Detector & PC (Workstation)
detector
and PC are connected wirelessly. I
n this case, the detector
(Access Point) and
STATION respectively.
VIVIX SCU
is not used for configuring the detector AP mode, you
mode without a wired
connection. (Cannot use the DR
Trigger
This mode can be used when mobility and portability are needed.
When configuring
the detector AP mode, be sur
e to check the specifications of wireless
module installed in the PC. The wireless communication performance can be different
depending on the specifications of the wireless module.
If the wireless
connection
cannot be made normally because of unexpected p
can be
needed to check the detector condition.
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method that connecting the PC (Workstation)
with the
n this case, the detector
and the PC
is not used for configuring the detector AP mode, you
can only use the
Trigger
mode.)
This mode can be used when mobility and portability are needed.
e to check the specifications of wireless
module installed in the PC. The wireless communication performance can be different
cannot be made normally because of unexpected p
roblems,
Rev.1.0
3.3.5 Detector Stand-
Alone Mode
You can use the Stand-
Alone
You should
take images with
(Cannot use the
The acquire
d images are stored
images can
be transmitted to
The
transmitted
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Alone Mode
Alone
mode without making a wired or wireless connection.
take images with
the AED mode only when
using the
(Cannot use the
DR Trigger mode.)
d images are stored
in the internal storage of
the detector
be transmitted to
the PC after connecting
the detector
transmitted
images are removed automatically from
the detector.
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mode without making a wired or wireless connection.
using the
Stand-Alone mode.
the detector
in order and the
the detector
to the PC.
the detector.
Rev.1.0
3.4
Generator Interface M
VIVIX-S 1012N
detector provides
images by detecting X-ray.
Mode Description
AED
The detector detects
image
acquisition
DR Trigger
T
he detector and
acquisition.
VIVIX
interface cable.
3.4.1
AED (Auto Exposure Detection) Interface Mode
If the VIVIX-S 1012N
detector is used as
generator to
the detector with
Cautions when using AED interface mode
Make sure to follow
Do not give impact to the product.
acquired
without the X
You may not acquire images
environment such as exposure condition, thickness of object or
When you set X
detector should be in
an image.
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Generator Interface M
ode
detector provides
DR Trigger mode and AED mode
as a generator interface wa
The detector detects
X-ray exposure from the generator
automatically and then performs
acquisition
without any cable connection.
he detector and
g
enerator receive and send their signal to each other for
VIVIX
SCU and X-ray g
enerator should be connected with
interface cable.
AED (Auto Exposure Detection) Interface Mode
detector is used as
the AED mode, you can acquire
images without
the detector with
a generator interface cable.
Cautions when using AED interface mode
Make sure to follow
the operating environmental condition
(Temp:
Do not give impact to the product.
If it receives strong jolt, unwanted images may be
without the X
-ray exposure because of the malfunction
You may not acquire images
or horizontal artifacts
may occur depending on
environment such as exposure condition, thickness of object or
the use of
When you set X
-r
ay exposure area to the direction of the detector, the center of the
detector should be in
volved in the X-
ray exposure area. Otherwise, you may not acquire
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as a generator interface wa
y to acquire
automatically and then performs
enerator receive and send their signal to each other for
image
enerator should be connected with
the generator
images without
connecting the
(Temp:
+10℃ ~ +35℃).
If it receives strong jolt, unwanted images may be
of the AED sensor.
may occur depending on
the external
the use of
grid.
ay exposure area to the direction of the detector, the center of the
ray exposure area. Otherwise, you may not acquire
Rev.1.0
3.4.2
DR Trigger Interface Mode
Connect the detector and X-
ray generator with a generator interface cable, and then
sending and receiving their
signal
Signal Processing Steps
1 The detector receives
EXP_REQ
2 After the detector
complete
generator.
3 The X-
ray generator confirms
4 The detector acquires
image
EXP_REQ
is a sending signal from X
exposure.
EXP_OK
is an exposure ready signal from the detector to X
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DR Trigger Interface Mode
ray generator with a generator interface cable, and then
signal
.
EXP_REQ
signal from the X-ray generator.
complete
s to prepare image acquisition, it sends the
EXP_OK
ray generator confirms
EXP_OK signal and generates X-rays.
image
s and then transmits the image data.
is a sending signal from X
-ray generator to the
detector for requesting
is an exposure ready signal from the detector to X
-
ray generator.
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ray generator with a generator interface cable, and then
acquire images by
EXP_OK
signal to the X-ray
detector for requesting
ray generator.
Rev.1.0
3.5
Configuring DR Trigger Interface Mode
To configure the DR Trigger
interface
generator interface cable. C
onnect the one end of generator interface cable to
and
then connect the other end to the g
Up to three
generators can be connected
Only one
generator
3.5.1 Trigger Interface Way
The generator interface cable is
Trigger Interface
Description
Packet Trigger H
andle
Line Trigger
Handle
3.5.2 Packet Trigger
Multipe detectors
Connect
a generator
The generator tramsmits and
images.
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Configuring DR Trigger Interface Mode
interface
mode, VIVIX SCU and the
generator should be connected with
onnect the one end of generator interface cable to
EXT_INF
then connect the other end to the g
enerator.
generators can be connected
with VIVIX SCU Basic.
generator
can be connected with VIVIX SCU mini.
The generator interface cable is
connect
ed differently depending on the Trigger interface ways.
Description
andle
s exposure signal by exchanging packet.
Handle
s exposure signal by exchanging electrical
signal.
Multipe detectors
share one generator signal together.
a generator
interface cable to one of the pin groups.
The generator tramsmits and
receives signal with
the one selected
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generator should be connected with
a
EXT_INF
port of VIVIX SCU,
ed differently depending on the Trigger interface ways.
signal.
the one selected
detector for taking
Rev.1.0
3.5.3 Line Trigger
E
ach detector shares a signal
Up to three X
The
connection
Y
ou should comprehend about a
Otherwise, X
-
T
he engineer who understand
charge of interface
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ach detector shares a signal
signal by being connected with
generator
Up to three X
-ray generators can be connected to SCU.
connection
of each detector and generator can be configur
ed from
ou should comprehend about a
detector and X-
ray generator to make
-
ray can be exposed to the detector in different
location
he engineer who understand
the
generator device and interface technology should be in
charge of interface
work between VIVIX SCU and the generator.
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generator
s separately.
ed from
VIVIX Setup.
ray generator to make
correct exposure.
location
.
generator device and interface technology should be in
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3.5.4 EXT_INF Port Pin Map
EXT_INF port is D-SUB 15 pin female connectors of VIVIX SCU, and used for the generator interface.
EXT_INF1 port pin map definition (1 ~ 15)
No. Signal name I/O Type Color Ch. Description
1 EXP_REQ+_A Input Contact Red A Receives EXP_REQ
2 EXP_REQ-_A Input Contact Black A Returns signal from EXP_REQ+_A
3 EXP_REQ_TTL_A Input TTL Orange A Receives EXP_REQ
4 EXP_REQ_GND_A Input TTL Gray A Returns signal from EXP_REQ_TTL_A
5 EXP_OK_POWER_A/B Input - Yellow A/B Power of TTL signal
6 EXP_OK+_A Output - Green A Sends EXP_OK
7 EXP_OK-_A Output - Brown A Returns signal from EXP_OK+_A
8 EXP_OK+_B Output - Blue B Sends EXP_OK
9 EXP_OK-_B Output - Pink B Returns signal from EXP_OK+_B
10 Reserved - - - - Reserved for test only.
11 EXP_REQ+_B Input Contact White B Receives EXP_REQ
12 EXP_REQ-_B Input Contact Purple B Returns signal from EXP_REQ+_B
13 EXP_REQ_TTL_B Input TTL White/Red B Receives EXP_REQ
14 EXP_REQ_GND_B Input TTL White/Black
B Returns signal from EXP_REQ_TTL_B
15 Reserved - - - - Reserved for test only.
EXT_INF2 port pin map definition (16 ~ 30)
No. Signal name I/O Type Color Ch. Description
16 EXP_REQ+_C Input Contact Red C Receives EXP_REQ
17 EXP_REQ-_C Input Contact Black C Returns signal from EXP_REQ+_C
18 EXP_REQ_TTL_C Input TTL Orange C Receives EXP_REQ
19 EXP_REQ_GND_C Input TTL Gray C Returns signal from EXP_REQ_TTL_C
20 EXP_OK_POWER_C Input - Yellow C Power of TTL signal
21 EXP_OK+_C Output
- Green C Sends EXP_OK signal
22 EXP_OK-_C Output
- Brown C Returns signal from EXP_OK+_C
23 EXT_W+ Input Contact - - User-defined Pin 1
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24 EXT_W- Input Contact - - Returns signal from EXT_W+
25 EXT_X+ Input Contact - - User-defined Pin 2
26 EXT_X- Input Contact - - Returns signal from EXT_X+
27 EXT_Y+ Input Contact - - User-defined Pin 3
28 EXT_Y- Input Contact - - Returns signal from EXT_Y
29 EXT_Z+ Input Contact - - User-defined Pin 4
30 EXT_Z- Input Contact - - Returns signal from EXT_Z+
Since VIVIX SCU mini has EXT_INF 1 port, only one generator can be connected with.
Up to three X-ray generators can be connected to EXT_INF1 and EXT_INF2 ports, and
each generator should be connected with a same channel.
There are Contact type (OPEN/ CLOSE) and TTL type (ON/ OFF) on the signal in/output
pin.
TTL type information
ON : VCC
OFF : GND
Current: 5 ㎃ ~ 10 ㎃
Voltage: 12 V ~ 24 V
When you plan to add interface using a user-defined pin, contact to the person in charge
of Vieworks.
Rev.1.0
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3.5.5 Input / Output Circuit
Exposure Request Input Circuit (EXP_REQ)
Exposure Respond Output Circuit (EXP_OK)
Rev.1.0
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4. Installation [TBD]
This section gives information about the installation process and method to use a detector.
Battery Pack
Product Installation
Generator Connection
Software Installation
Windows Environment Setting
Rev.1.0
4.1 Battery Pack
[TBD]
Detector
and its attached devices should be
If you encounter any problems, consult
engineer.
4.1.1
How to insert a battery pack
1 Open the battery cover.
2 Insert a
battery into a slot until it clicks and push the
3 Close the battery cover.
Check if the
Make sure that the battery pack is securely
The remaining battery can be checked from
from the
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and its attached devices should be
installed by a
n authorized
If you encounter any problems, consult
the sales representative
in Vieworks
How to insert a battery pack
battery into a slot until it clicks and push the
lever to the right for
fixing the battery
Check if the
battery is fully charged before using.
Make sure that the battery pack is securely
inserted.
The remaining battery can be checked from
the battery
lamp on the side of detector
VIVIX
Setup program.
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n authorized
service engineer.
in Vieworks
or a relevant
fixing the battery
.
lamp on the side of detector
or
Rev.1.0
4.1.2 How to take out
a battery pack
1 Open the battery cover.
2
Push the lever to the left for taking out the battery.
3 Close the battery cover.
Make sure to turn off the detector by pressing and hold the power button for 3 seconds
before detaching a battery pack
turned off.
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a battery pack
Push the lever to the left for taking out the battery.
Make sure to turn off the detector by pressing and hold the power button for 3 seconds
before detaching a battery pack
. All status LED
lamps are off and then
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lamps are off and then
the detector is
Rev.1.0
4.1.3
How to charge a battery pack
The detector is battery-
operated when it is connected wirelessly. C
inserting it to the detector.
Charging type 1
Supply power to the charger
with the power adapter before charging a battery
turned to green, it means that the power is permitted
1
Open the cover at the lower side of charger.
2
Put the battery on the top of charger in
3
Push the battery down until it is fixed in
4 Cl
ose the cover at the lower side of charger.
Battery charger
Tether interface cable
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How to charge a battery pack
operated when it is connected wirelessly. C
harge the battery pack fully
with the power adapter before charging a battery
.
When the power LED is
turned to green, it means that the power is permitted
.
Open the cover at the lower side of charger.
Put the battery on the top of charger in
the right direction.
Push the battery down until it is fixed in
the charging part.
ose the cover at the lower side of charger.
Stimultaneous charging Charging time
2 battery packs ? hrs
1 battery pack ? hrs
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before
When the power LED is
Rev.1.0
Charging type 2
Supply power to the charger
with the power adapter before charging a battery
turned to green, it means that the power is permitted
1
Open the cover at the lower side of charger.
2
Insert the battery into the slot until it clicks.
3
Close the cover at the lower side of charger.
The charging time can be
battery.
While charging a battery pack, i
tether interface cable
This
detector is designed to make
detector is
off
some time. Otherwise, over discharge may occur resulting in the shortened b
Do not use the charger around the paitent
C
harge the batter
Securely plug the power cord
or if dust/metal objects come into contact with the exposed metal prongs of the plug, fire
or electric shock may result
Stop charging the battery when status LED of the charger turns to green as exceeding th
specified charging time. Otherwise, the
If the battery pack is overheating, it can be exploded and a fire may occur.
Use only
a power adapter
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with the power adapter before charging a battery
.
When the power LED is
turned to green, it means that the power is permitted
.
Open the cover at the lower side of charger.
Insert the battery into the slot until it clicks.
Close the cover at the lower side of charger.
The charging time can be
different d
epending on temperature and
While charging a battery pack, i
t is available to use the detector by connecting it with a
tether interface cable
.
detector is designed to make
a
battery being discharged little by little
off
. Therefore, remove the battery pack when
the detector is not
some time. Otherwise, over discharge may occur resulting in the shortened b
Do not use the charger around the paitent
.
harge the batter
y with the charger provided by Vieworks.
Securely plug the power cord
of the charger
into the AC outlet. If contact failure occurs,
or if dust/metal objects come into contact with the exposed metal prongs of the plug, fire
or electric shock may result
.
Stop charging the battery when status LED of the charger turns to green as exceeding th
specified charging time. Otherwise, the
batter
y pack is overcharged and it causes smoke.
If the battery pack is overheating, it can be exploded and a fire may occur.
a power adapter
complying with IEC 60601-
1 or IEC 60950
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When the power LED is
epending on temperature and
charging status of a
t is available to use the detector by connecting it with a
battery being discharged little by little
during the
the detector is not
used for
some time. Otherwise, over discharge may occur resulting in the shortened b
attery life.
into the AC outlet. If contact failure occurs,
or if dust/metal objects come into contact with the exposed metal prongs of the plug, fire
Stop charging the battery when status LED of the charger turns to green as exceeding th
e
y pack is overcharged and it causes smoke.
If the battery pack is overheating, it can be exploded and a fire may occur.
1 or IEC 60950
-1.
Rev.1.0
4.2 Product Installation
4.2.1 Connecting Devices
Installation of this equipment should be made by licensed and authorized personnel
Vieworks.
This equipment must only be connected to the power with protective earth
SCU Basic
1 If you use the
DR Trigger
of SCU, and the other to the X
If you use the AED mode, a generator interface cable is not needed as the detector
operates by detecting X
2 Connect one end of the
LAN
Connector of workstation assigned for
3 Stand the
antenna of SCU upright
4
To transmit image data using a Tether Interface, connect the one end of the Tether
the Port 4 or Port 5 of SCU and the other to the detecto
If you use the wireless communication method, a tether interface cable is not needed as
the
image is transmitted wirelessly.
5
To supply power, connect the
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Installation of this equipment should be made by licensed and authorized personnel
This equipment must only be connected to the power with protective earth
DR Trigger
mode, c
onnect the one end of generator interface cable to the
of SCU, and the other to the X
-ray generator.
If you use the AED mode, a generator interface cable is not needed as the detector
operates by detecting X
-ray automatically.
LAN
cable to one of the LAN ports
of SCU, and the other to the LAN Card
Connector of workstation assigned for
data transfer.
antenna of SCU upright
.
To transmit image data using a Tether Interface, connect the one end of the Tether
the Port 4 or Port 5 of SCU and the other to the detecto
r.
If you use the wireless communication method, a tether interface cable is not needed as
image is transmitted wirelessly.
To supply power, connect the
AC power cable to the AC power input
port of SCU
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Installation of this equipment should be made by licensed and authorized personnel
by
This equipment must only be connected to the power with protective earth
.
onnect the one end of generator interface cable to the
EXT_INF port
If you use the AED mode, a generator interface cable is not needed as the detector
of SCU, and the other to the LAN Card
To transmit image data using a Tether Interface, connect the one end of the Tether
Interface cable to
If you use the wireless communication method, a tether interface cable is not needed as
port of SCU
.