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1. ee to COR TE 2 Dis splay Set Up 6 Utilities an Util Debug 9 Exit Enter item 1 Setting Mode O Normal l Expert 0 0x0 16444444 d Ese to bac 5 gt 5 S Trane NE Enter item Serial Number 1 0 1 Press Esc key after SETUP MENU appears to return to Welcome to CCR screen Select 8 Exit to exit CXDI application software This returns you to the Windows NT desktop Restart the CXDI application and perform the procedure from steps 2 to 5 Check that the serial number for the Serial Number item was entered correctly step 6 Restart the CXDI application The screen displays the following message Alert System Info Error 6 A D board info is updated Click OK 38 2 Installation Manual 8 Table Setup Settings 1 Purpose Adjust the CXDI operation unit s TABLE SETUP to match the exposure conditions X ray tube voltage X ray tube current msec or mAs value of the X ray generator 2 Procedure 2 1 Start the CXDI system 2 2 Open the TABLE SETUP Change window from the Normal Exposure window System gt SETUP MENU SYS SETUP gt TABLE SETUP 2 3 Select the tabs to be changed and change the X ray tube voltage X ray tube current and msec value data to match the exposure conditions of the X ray generator See the operation man
2. Welcome to EE 1 Set Up 5 2 Display Set Up 6 Utilities 3 7 Debug 4 8 Exit Enter item Welcome to CCR LLL 1 Set Up 2 Display Set Up 6 Utilities 7 Debug 8 Exit Enter item Fig 1 Click the Font tab from the ccrstart bat properties and change its size to 6 x 13 Click the Layout tab and change the Height of the Screen Buffer Size to 5000 Click OK The Apply Properties to Shortcut appears and check the item of the Modify shortcut which started this window Click OK Delete CXDI application software from the Startup Menu Group 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 Connect the keyboard and the mouse to the control PC Turns the CXDI system power on Windows XP start After the CXDI application software start press Alt Tab key to show the Debug mode prompt screen Select 8 Exit to close the CXDI application software on the Welcome to After the CXDI application software closed and Window XP Desktop appear open the Taskbar amp Start Menu with Start Menu tab clicking Start gt Settings gt Taskbar and Start Menu 35 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 2 Installation Manual Taskbar and Start Menu Properties appears Click Start Menu tab and then click Taskbar and Start Menu Properties Start Menu Classic Start gt Menu Customize
3. 4 6494 020 1 1 6 2 5 BH6 5700 000 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 BH6 5720 000 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 5 BH6 5721 000 5 3 BH6 5722 000 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 5 5 BH6 5728 040 1 1 6 5 BH6 5730 000 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 E BH6 7580 000 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 BH6 7581 000 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 5 BH6 7582 000 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 BH6 7583 020 2 3 2 5 5 1 BH6 7584 000 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 WB2 5019 000 3 2 5 E WS1 0287 000 3 2 5 WT2 5859 020 1 1 5 1 1200 506 2 3 2 5 5 XB1 1400 603 1 1 3 1 5 XB1 2260 606 2 2 2 3 2 5 XB1 2300 406 3 1 XB1 2300 806 2 2 2 3 2 53 1 5 5 XB1 2301 206 1 2 XB1 2401 206 2 7 2 2 7300 606 3 1 gt Canon Inc CXDI SYSTEM 723 03 INDEX OF PARTS NUMBERS CXDI 50G 50C PARTS NO REVISION NO REPORT NO XD1 2100 267 2 3 2 5 XD1 3100 267 2 3 2 5 5 XD1 4200 402 3 1 5 5 XZ9 0488 000 4 Y67 2659 000 4 Y67 2669 040 14 Y67 2670 040 1 1 Y67 2671 000 1 2 67 2692 030 1 2 5 1 5 3 6 67 2693 030 12187 Y67 2783 000 1 2 Y67 2784 000 1 2 Y67 2786 000 1 1 Y67 2787 000 1 1 Canon Inc Printed by Canon Inc Feb 2006 Rev 03 CXDI 50G 50 6 Troubleshooting Canon Inc Japan Copyright C Canon Inc Medical Technical Service Dept All rights Reserved Content l Gathering Information about 006215
4. 0 8 6 4 32 44 49 57 65 4 82 8 90 98 106 114 122 131 139 147 155 164 172 _ 270 2 Installation Manual lt Reference 1 gt In the data and graph below the data was obtained by setting the Kodak MLP 190 to curve shape 0 density linear a maximum density of 3 20 the SMPTE test image was printed out and the image data was measured As shown in the graph the data from the minimum density film base density to the maximum density nearly form a straight line SMPTE Density Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 80 90 100 Density in 1 2 3 4 5 6 fi 8 9 10 11 Step The printer parameter settings in this case are A 320 T NO M CUBIC m NORMAL S CS000 es 2 Installation Manual lt Reference 2 gt Example when the graph does not form a straight line In the data and graph below the data was obtained by using the Kodak MLP 190 to print out the SMPTE test image and the image data was measured 1 Shows normal data 2 Shows the case when the CXDI printer parameters are not set linearly 3 Shows the case when the printer was not calibrated properly Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 9 I0 11 1 Normal 3 50p Normal 3 00 Inadequate setting 2 50 Inadequate gt 2 00 S 1 50 1 00 0 50 0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Step For improper parameters the printer parameter S CS
5. ut Erase Ext 1 TN LL Lower Ext 2 Pediat Infant END STUDY 2 VPT SMPTE 0 08 22 2003 15 05 Fig 6 4 4 On a printed film or on the monitor measure the density of 32 steps of the grayscale on the test image Fig 7 1 Measure the SMPTE image density on the film using a densitometer The SMPTE image density on the high definition monitor is measured using the gradation analysis software 2 The data for the SMPTE test image grayscale transferred by the CXDI are the values for the maximum density 3 20 in the case of the MLP 190 in the printer settings which have been changed into 32 uniform steps Step32 Fig 7 2 Installation Manual 4 5 As the step 3 6 create a graph based on the data measured in step 4 and make sure that the data from the minimum density to the maximum density nearly form a straight line Characteristics of the printer may prevent the data from forming a straight line near the minimum and maximum densities Rotate the image on the QA screen and reprint or retake measurements 3 50 density Film base density 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 Step Ideal Density Data for Linear Line 32D 0 010 021 0 31 041 10 52 0 62 0 72 10 83 0 93 1103 31D 0 0 10 020 0 30 040 10 50 10 60 10 70 10 80 0 90 1 00 12 Bit 0 132 264 396 528 660 792 924 1056 1188 1320
6. eoe o 2 How to back up and recover the uei AMA 6 Troubleshooting 1 Gathering Information about Problems 1 1 Outline It is recommended to replace the whole unit 50G 50C power box C3S if any problem occurs at the customer s site in order to reduce the downtime of the system It is desirable to have the bad unit brought back and repaired Although it depends on the kind of the problem This section explains about the information log file required to know what has occurred and what to be done 1 2 Probable problems System connection failure and condition setting failure during installation Electrical and mechanical system failure malfunctioning bad image noise and communication error Software and specifications problem 1 3 Required information 1 3 1 When Dr Watson Error occurs Gather information when Communication error related to Dr Watson occurred between the OPU and the CXDI resulting in CXDI application failure Display on freezes and cannot be recovered 1 Environmental information such as version of the CXDI host program composition of hardware and optional software 2 Dr Watson log C Documents and Settings All Users Application Data Microsoft Drwatson drwts32 log 3 Event viewer system log C WINDOWS system32 config SysEvent Evt 4 The whole D Ccr folder Depe
7. t TT im lt JP1 gt Short the JP1 according to the power unit 6 8 Short 7 8 Short 50 Power Unit 3m BG7 2858 How to discriminate between the power boxes 50 Power Unit 7m Alphabet on the label Color of the label 2 f BG7 2857e 50 Power Unit 3m Alphabet on the label Color of the label 21 4 Repair Guide 3 Operation Required for Replacing Parts Perform the following operations when the unit is replaced 3 1 Sensor unit 1 When sensor unit is replaced 1 Set the IP address This operation is not required if the default IP address is used Refer to Imaging unit IP address setting in the Tool Software Operation Manual for Ethernet 2 Check the version of firmware and PLD code version Refer to 2 Checking the Firmware Version in 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 3 Install the firmware and PLD code as required Refer to 3 Installing Firmware and PLD Code in 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 4 Identify the sensor unit Refer to 6 Identifying the Sensor Units in 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 5 Change total number of exposures Basically the counter should be reset to 0 when the sensor unit is replaced Refer to 13 Changing the Total Image Count in 5 2 5 Settings in 2
8. 2 Bending the cable After position of rubber bush is decided lift the cable and bend it so that the shape of the section will become an oval Press the inner side of the cable with your thumb as shown below when bending the cable A cross section of cable Round Oval Top Cover 6 4 Repair Guide 3 Placing the cable Place the cable on the top cover again 4 Attaching jig A Attach jig A to the cable as shown below Technical Information The purpose of using jig A is to prevent the cable from spreading and being caught at the part where jig A is bent 4 Repair Guide 5 Attaching cable clamp plate Place the cable clamp plate on the cable and lightly tighten the sensor side screw first and then the outer side screw Make sure that the cable clamp plate is horizontal Sensor side screw Outersidescrew Sensor side screw 6 Tightening cable clamp plate screws 1 Tighten the sensor side screw until the space between the screw and the cover is 2 mm At this time cable clamp plate will be inclined as shown below Technical Information Space between the sensor side cable clamp plate and cover is made smaller first in order to prevent the cable on the sensor side being caught in the cable clamp plate 4 Repair Guide 7 Tightening cable clamp plate screw 2 With the cable clamp inclined as shown above gradually tighten the screw until there is no space between the cable clamp plate and the
9. MPAA 90S IGXO CO AMY CS INA LSAS IOXO CXDI SYSTEM 5 3 Rev 03 CXDI 50C Electrical SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARKS CAI Y67 2692 030 CABLE UNIT 7M Y67 2693 030 CABLE UNIT 3M CA2 BH6 758 1 000 CABLE FLAT Gold plated CA3 BH6 5700 000 CABLE FLAT 4 BH6 7580 000 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 5 BH6 7582 000 CABLE FLAT Gold plated CA6 BH6 5721 000 CABLE FLAT CA7 BH6 7581 000 CABLE FLAT Gold plated CAS BH6 7581 000 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 9 BH6 7582 000 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 10 BH6 5722 000 CABLE FLAT CAII BH6 5700 000 CABLE FLAT 12 BH6 7580 000 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 13 BH6 7581 000 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 14 BH6 7584 000 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 15 BH6 5720 000 CABLE FLAT SW 1 BH6 5730 000 SWITCH UNIT GRID W CABLE PBI BG7 2999 040 PCB UNIT DIGITAL Gold plated PB2 3 BG7 9061 160 PDB UNIT A D Gold plated PB4 BH7 2767 100 PCB UNIT LED Gold plated Canon Inc UOURD L d3 q ao2d p d3 d dH2d 406 201 lt C T N N 22028 5 lt E amp B U e c 22 Ba ea E e eo c c C n c2 Pm e egd 9 9 A 1J0S 8Md 5 S CV o e 2 eo i gt Idd 65 U amm cdd 401 S T v olor 2 e 2 9 e lt D e gt gt 5 5 3 gt OIVO S s 5 5 gt J102 30P MOd qd 106 89d d
10. 1 1 Removable Device is actually set to Disabled If the setting is changed to Legacy Floppy the control PC may not start properly when a floppy disk is inserted For more information see System BIOS Settings Be sure to always format the floppy disk that you are using before performing backups The backup procedure described here covers the case when backing up for the first time after installation For the second and subsequent times data is automatically backed up to the floppy disk whenever the user changes the exposure mode buttons or other settings This backup procedure cannot be performed with just the control PC Connect the imaging units and other equipment and start up in the normal exposure status Procedure 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Remove the left side cover of the control PC Insert a formatted floppy disk 1 44 MB in the floppy disk drive Make sure the write protect of the floppy disk 1 unlocked at this time Reattach the left side cover of the control PC Start up the CXDI system If you have changed the parameters including the exposure mode button back up all in1 files to a floppy disk when you restart the system again When you first back up the files the back up operation may take some time because there are many files to be copied Make sure that all files have been copied and switch off the CXDI system The files copied to a floppy disk are the C ccrbup and
11. 3600 entered in H member A 320 T NO M CUBIC m 2 S KC LUT I O PORTRAIT NORMAL BLACK entered in param member 80 entered in pixel pitch member 14x17 4424 entered in W member 5324 entered in H member 14x14 4424 entered in W member 4372 entered in H member 11x14 3436 entered in W member 4424 entered in H member A 320 T NO M CUBIC m 2 S LUT I O PORTRAIT NORMAL BLACK 80 entered in pixel pitch member 14x17 4268 entered in W member 5108 entered in H member 14x14 4268 entered in W member 4104 entered in H member 11x14 3204 entered in W member 4268 entered in H member 57 Trimming OFF Cubic spline interpolation SHARP MEDIUM or SMOOTH can be selected from among the presettings as the smoothing type An AVR of 0 8 or so is appropriate The setting is performed for each printer on site S should be adjusted at the user s site LUT can be selected from among the eight presettings 1 through 8 using Config Info The setting is performed for each printer on site With k 2 the Window Center Level for DICOM TAG 0028 1050 and 0028 1051 are also deleted Maximum density 3 00 A density of 3 20 cannot be designated For this reason a non linear LUT is required Trimming OFF Cubic spline interpolation Smoothing type 1 BILINEAR 2 Sharp by spline interpolation 3 Slightly weak by spline interpolation 4 Weaker by spline interpo
12. Objet General Shooting Cassette 4 Mobile Desktop PC Effective filming range 353x40mm J HE o Pes a 12bit 4 096 gradations Ethernet Imaging Unit to Transfer method Control PC Through the Power Box Imaging cycle 15 sec standard 427 mm excluding handle portion aging Je nes patient gets in contact CFRP Within 5 0 0 5mm Within 4 940 5mm and sensor surface glass Heat 19kcal h lt Including the Power Box de 30kcal h Mre rerne toe Tower Box image 15 Sec Powas IncludingthePowerBox C Sleep WO Including the Power Box onsumpt image per 15 Sec Load uniformly 150Kg Load partly 100K g 940mm The Imaging unit is put on the plain surface with the Sensor side Detector is up CXDI C3S None Power Control Power Box Operation ON OFF with Remote switch manually Grid attach remove detector Yes To o Cable for Imaging Unit 3 7m 2types Distinguish with Product order Multiple Imaging Units are connectable to a single control PC via Network switch Limitation of the Network switch should be procured at each number of connectable sales company Imaging Unit depends on the specification of control software in control PC Scattered radiation backward block sheet Mo sheet 0 3 mm thick Environment conscious unleaded t
13. 1 2 Removing the Side COVel 2 1455 a a RN 3 14 bxehanemnp SENSOL 6 Ed uiu d MIC M 4 gt R movine the POB SO LED se e 3 126 JRemovine the UL 17 JRemovine D uu iterat v DRE tius resa uec 18 LS Removing the 19 2 POP SEE Sn rendent die nette ae 20 5 Operation Required for Replacing o No b od nda eS 22 4 Repair Guide 1 Disassemble Reassemble 1 1 Removing Grip unit Handle cap hole Handle plate x2 e 7 Base cover 5 1 Remove the handle with the handle cap hook the handle hole pushing 2 Loosen the screw x2 to remove the handle plate and handle part Note 1 Handle with carefully so that the defect should not adhere 2 Check the direction of the handle cap hole at the assembling Adjust surface which opens the hole to the Base cover side and fix 3 The handle cap must be pushed tightly until the hook 1s the handle cap hole position 4 Repair Guide 1 2 Removing the side cover Side cover L Screw x2x2 Shock sensor Color former 1 Loosen the screw x2x2 fix the side cover L and And remove the cover carefully because the cover is pushed into the ditch so as not to come out 2
14. Dry View 8800 8700 Dual Multi Input Dry View 8700 Dual Diagnostic unit Manager Diagnostic unit Diagnostic unit Diagnostic unit 66 2 Installation Manual 11 Linearity Check of Transfer Image Density 1 Purpose An SMPTE image is used to check whether the density linearity of the image printed out by the printer and the image displayed on the high definition monitor matches the density linearity of the image transferred by the CXDI 2 Notes 2 1 This checking procedure should be performed before the procedure in the section of Operation Unit Gamma Correction 2 2 The adjustment and checking procedures below should be completed before performing this procedure A The printer and high definition monitor connections and setting adjustments should be completed The printer and monitor image output settings should be set to LINEAR For example if the KODAK MLP190 is connected the printer parameter 5 configuration must be set to 5 CS000 For other printers refer to Printers and Parameter Examples Reference in Network Connections and set so that the curve shape 1 0 density linear B Be sure to calibrate the printer and high definition monitor units separately before performing this procedure C When the imaging screen is tray type change it to category type by selecting System gt SETUP MENU gt CUSTOMIZE DISPLAY 3 Rough adjustment 3 1 Start up the CXDI system 3
15. If this parameter is not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the printer default values are used When this parameter is not transferred problems can occur since unsuitable default values may be used gt If this parameter is not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the printer default values are used When this parameter is not transferred problems can occur since unsuitable default values may be used border_density Border density Dx100 BLACK WHITE D x 100 G empty image density Empty image density BLACK WHITE D x 100 T trim Trimming NO YES P polarity Polarity NORMAL REVERSE r pixel pitch Transfer pixel pitch for designating the request image size Pixel Pitch in um N annoFmt Annotation position 1 2 3 n annotation Annotation character string 2 Installation Manual This parameter 18 used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0100 This parameter determines the area density around the image on the film This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0110 This parameter designates the density of the empty image area during multi formatting This parameter 18 used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0140 This parameter adds lines around the image The CXDI is normally adjusted so that the trimming does not appear This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Image Box 2020 0020 Rever
16. POWER BOX Electrical 6 INDEX OF PARTS 6 7 CXDI SYSTEM CXDI 50G 50C 1 1 Rev 03 KeyNO Description PartNo le IMA GINGO NE 1 2 POWER BOX CAD Y67 2669 040 1 50G POWER BOX Y67 2670 040 1 50C POWER BOX 7 Y67 2786 000 1 50C POWER BOX Y67 2787 000 1 D onu CABLE UNIT X RAY BH6 5728 040 1 Lm SWITCH UNIT REMOTE Re BG7 2772 060 1 CABLE UNIT POWER 100V BH4 6494 020 1 CABLE UNIT POWER 120V BH4 2385 100 1 eT CABLE UNIT POWER 230V BH4 6217 030 1 OA CLAMP CABLE WT2 5859 020 1 De vell XB1 1400 603 1 Canon Inc CXDI SYSTEM CXDI 50G 50C 1 2 Rev 03 Canon Inc CXDI SYSTEM IMAGING UNIT CXDI 50G 50C KEY NO 1 I Nn d N PARTS NO Y67 2671 000 Y67 2783 000 Y67 2784 000 BA4 1786 050 BA4 2144 000 BA4 2144 000 BA4 2144 000 BA4 1783 000 XB1 2301 206 Y 67 2692 030 Y67 2693 030 Q TY 1 a A N N N
17. The Remove Shortcuts Folders dialog box appears after click the Remove button And double click the Startup folder Remove the ccrstart bat item from it After Remove button clicked the confirmation of deleting file appears If you are going to remove it click Yes button 5 10 After confirm that the ccrstart bat item 1s removed from Startup Group close all the application on the desktop and re login to Windows XP 5 11 Make sure that the CXDI application software will not start automatically after login to Windows XP And then shutdown Windows XP turn the CXDI system power off When the CXDI application 15 deleted from the Start menu due to repair or other reasons be sure to always perform the procedures outlined in Adding CXDI application software onto the Start menu and Changing the window size when the repair is complete L3G 2 Installation Manual 6 Identifying the Sensor Units 1 2 3 4 In order for the control PC to identify the sensor units connected the sensor serial number of each sensor unit is input to the Control PC Notes 2 1 These operations must always be implemented at the installation stage and when any of the Imaging Units sensor or Control PC hard disk has been replaced or when the combination of equipment has been changed 2 2 The sensor serial numbers must always be input If the serial numbers of the senso
18. and image data exposed for tests Deleting image data Refer to the Deleting Data item Deleting BodyPart Refer to the CXDI Series Operation Manual 3 2 Backup should be performed immediately before handing over the product to the customer only for new installations 4 Connections 4 Check that all equipment is turned off 4 2 Connect the keyboard and mouse removal drive to the control PC 5 Settings 5 Turn on the operation unit power and then the control PC power 5 2 The CXDI application starts Press the Alt Tab keys to switch the program to the Command Prompt screen 5 3 The message Welcome to Canon appears Input 8 and press the Enter key Select 8 Exit 5 4 The Windows XP desktop screen appears 5 5 Right click on My Computer on the Desktop screen and select Explorer from Menu 5 6 Explorer appears Copy the CCR folder onto Removable Drive File Edit Favorites Tools Help ae M 7 4 Search ij Folders s 2 Address Di Folders x 3 Desktop G My Documents 4 Computer amp 31 Floppy A Local Disk C Se Local Disk D CCR D Removable Disk gt Control Panel Shared Documents cxdi s Documents 8 Network Places Recycle Bin 80 2 Installation Manual 15 Backing up
19. except msec values recorded in the imaging condition table or in each body part information exceeds the limit of the sensor when the CXDI starts up a warning message will be displayed Fig 1 and the value will be automatically modified to be at or below the limit However thinking from the range of values that can be used with the generator the probability of the warning message is very low Cannot use parameters more than 500 Parameters more than 500k in the BodyPart for SensorlD 1 will be changed to 500 or less Figure 3 1 3 Adding values to the imaging conditions table It 1s possible to add values up to 3000 msec 4800 mAs to the imaging conditions table However at the time of the actual imaging if the exposure is performed with a CXDI 11 CXDI 31 sensor it is not possible to set values higher than 1000 msec 1600 mAs 10 3 Function 4 Imaging conditions table It is possible to add values up to 3000 msec and 4800 mAs to the system settings imaging conditions table on the settings screen However if 1001 3000msec 1601 4800mAs values are added a warning message will be displayed only once saying the values cannot be used with the CXDI 11 CXDI 31 sensors Figure 3 2 If at the time of a regular exposure or a calibration exposure the imaging body part of a CXDI 11 CXDI 31 sensor was selected values higher than 1000 msec 1600 mAs cannot be selected from the imaging conditions table W
20. 0 Change to 1 0 Don t display 1 Display 275 2 Installation Manual 4 Comparison of operation unit image and print image or monitor image 4 Start up the CXDI system 4 2 Use the two adjustment knobs at the rear of the operation unit to adjust the brightness and contrast of the touch panel screen for optimum visibility 4 3 On the exposure screen select the exposure mode SMPTE and wait until READY appears Fig 1 9 TEST MALE PATIENT PASTE 01 09 1966 Ext 1 Lower Ext 2 Pediat Infant s 08 22 2003 15 04 Fig 1 4 4 On the X ray generator press the exposure button and after the exposure select END STUDY Transfer the SMPTE pattern image to the printer or the high definition monitor Fig 2 2 12 amp TEST MALE PATIENT 123456789 01 09 1966 Infant Chest El i a fa Fig 2 4 5 Take the SMPTE pattern image again On the QA screen compare the image displayed on the operation unit screen with the film image printed Step 4 above or with the image on the high definition monitor Make sure there is no difference in contrast and gradation between those images Check both preview and magnify images If there are any differences between these images perform the procedure described in 4 Operation Unit Image Gamma Correction on the next page If there are no differences between these images the steps are complete 76 2 In
21. 2 Using the two knobs at the rear of the operation unit adjust the brightness and contrast of the touch panel screen for optimum visibility 3 3 On the exposure screen select the exposure mode SMPTE and wait until READY appears Fig 1 MALE 01 09 1966 Infant Chest Infant Chest 1 Infant Chest Infant Chest RL LL ADE MULTI VIEW 2 Installation Manual 3 4 Press the exposure switch on the X ray generator and after the exposure press the END STUDY button Transfer the SMPTE pattern image to the printer or the high definition monitor Fig 2 9 x TEST MALE 2 12 Graves PATIENT PPS TEL 01 09 1966 Select an Exposure Mode E d Ed Grid mig CHANGE Chest Chest PA AP Erase Ext 1 RL LL Lower Ext 2 22 Infant DESTI END STUDY SMPTE 08 22 2003 15 05 Fig 2 3 5 Measure the densities of the 11 locations 0 to 100 of test image grayscale on the film or on the monitor Fig 3 Measure the SMPTE image density on the film is measured using a densitometer Measure the SMPTE image density on the high definition monitor using the gradation analysis software The data for the SMPTE test image grayscale transferred by the CXDI are the values for the maximum density 3 20 in the case of the MLP 190 the printer settings which have been changed in 11 uniform steps 2003 08 22 13 58 18 Fig 3 68 2 I
22. DESCRIPTION COVER UNIT BASE COVER SIDE L COVER SIDE R COVER SIDE C SHEET Q SHEET Q SHEET Q SCREW SCREW CABLE UNIT 7M CABLE UNIT 3M 2 1 Rev 03 MEMO W O SHEET Q W O SHEET Q W O SHEET Q Canon Inc CXDI SYSTEM IMAGING UNIT CXDI 50G 50C KEY NO PARTS NO XBI 2300 806 XB1 2300 806 BA4 1775 030 BA4 1776 020 BA4 1789 000 XB1 2260 606 1 2 3 4 5 6 Canon Inc Q TY 15 11 11 11 4 2 2 Rev 03 DESCRIPTION MEMO SCREW SCREW SLEEVE ISOLATION CAP SLEEVE SENSOR SHOCK SCREW CXDI SYSTEM 2 3 Rev 03 IMAGING UNIT CXDI 50G KEY NO PARTS NO Q TY DESCRIPTION MEMO 1 BG7 2999 040 1 PCB UNIT DIGITAL Gold plated 2 BG7 2767 100 1 PCB UNIT LED Gold plated 3 BG7 9061 160 2 PCB UNIT A D Gold plated 4 4 1766 040 1 SPACER SHEET 5 BF0 5372 020 1 CLAMP UNIT 6 BH6 5700 000 1 CABLE FLAT 7 BH6 7580 000 1 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 8 BH6 758 1 000 1 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 9 BH6 5720 000 1 CABLE FLAT 10 BH6 5722 000 1 CABLE FLAT 11 BH6 7582 000 1 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 12 BH6 7583 020 1 CABLE FRAT Gold plated 13 BH6 7584 000 1 CABLE FLAT Gold plated 14 XB1 2260 606 8 SCREW 15 XB1 2260 606 9 SCREW 16 XB1 2260 606 4 SCREW 17 BH6 5730 000 1 SWITCH UNIT GRID 18 XA1 1200 506 2 SCREW 19 BA4 2180 000 1 20 XB1 2300 806 2 SCREW 2 XB1 2260 606 2 SCREW 22 XB1 2260 606 4 SCREW 23 1 2260 606 1 SCREW 24 XD1 3100 267 1 WASHER SPRIN
23. Enter control PC serial number Fa rca ____ ray generator 10 Calibration __________ No error must be displayed Setting the Fixed ROI Areas If necessary set the ROI area 12 Set exposure parameter table Set it in consultation with technician 8 Table Setup Setting in section 5 6 13 Set annotation Set it in consultation with the technician 9 Performing the Annotation Setting in section 5 6 14 Connect the network and set 10 Network the output destination Connections in section 5 6 15 Startup settings 5 Set Up Startup Menu in section 5 6 16 Exposure testing The data must be sent to the printer and Section 5 7 Image storage and the image quality must be Quality checked transferred image density Image Density in section 5 6 correction Gamma Correction in section 5 6 prior to perform these settings settings prior to perform these settings 5 6 Settings 1 Total adjustments and delete Conform according to the check sheet Section 5 8 Post the unnecessary data Delete the unnecessary data installation check 2 Cleaning 1 section 5 6 7 Entering Control PC Serial Number in section 5 6 8 2 Installation Manual user Final parameter adjustment The engineer in charge must be consulted Operation Manual prior narrowing down the adjustments to the final values Inserting the backup floppy It must be confirmed at re
24. Gamma type 17 SAR system Density Shift Contrast Point 1 Point 2 60 2 Installation Manual Error Return Values and Log Output for print_stuff Reference Return value and log output Success Return value 0x00 There is no log output in this case Invalid parameter Return value 0x00000001 CXDI description DICOM connection error CCRTRANS ERR DICOMPARAM The log output in this case is shown below Silent mode do not print results of all print commands Use verbose mode for DUL and SRV facilities Canon Hidden Special Mode The host name that 1s running a print server port TCP IP port number of print server One or more files that contain preformatted images for printing Theserverhas not Return value 0x00180012 started up CXDI description DICOM connection error CCRTRANS ERR NOT CONNECT The log output in this case is shown below 18 135933 d2 ERR 40012 Attempt to connect to unknown host test 18 135933 d2 ERR 130012 Peer aborted Association or never connected 18 135933 d2 ERR 180012 Failed to establish association After a command Return value 0x10 request was sent CXDI description DICOM response error CCRTRANS ERR RESP the server an error The log output in this case 15 shown below was returned in response After a command Return value 0x18 request was sent to CXDI description DICOM response warning the server a CCRTRANS WRN RESP warning was The transfer process was succe
25. Installation Manual 5 9 setting the Fixed ROI Areas 1 Purpose Set the fixed ROI area on the sensor to expose by the fixed ROI area because user can not get the proper image by the Auto ROI area 2 Setting method 2 1 Investigate the actual size and position of the ROI that is required 2 2 Designate the SIZE POSITION and NUMBER max 5 on the sensor However in the case of using the new function Display of AEC Automated Exposure Control Field in Preview Screen added from CXDI System Software Ver 6 2 NUMBER that can be specified 1s max 3 0 0 SH Ws 350mm 2 3 Convert the size and position of the ROIs in 2 to pixel values The pixel size of the sensor is 160um For multiple values use X X Y W and for calculations X 160 um Let this value equal A Y 160 um Let this value equal B W 160 um Let this value equal C H 160 um Let this value equal D 2 4 Open the DENSITY ADJUSTMENT CONTROL screen when the normal imaging screen is active SYSTEM SETUP MENUDSYSTEM SETTINGS DENSITY ADJUSTMENT CONTROL 26 2 Installation Manual 2 5 The DENSITY ADJUSTMENT CONTROL screen appears Confirm that the sensor is set with a sensor switch button Press the Fixed ROI Area key 2 6 Press the Area setting key DENSITY ADJUSTMENT Fixed ROI Area POSITION xy pixel Area setting button 2 7 The fixed ROI 1 setting screen appear
26. M CUBIC S LUT m n m on site adjustment entered in param member 78 entered in pixelPitch member 4096 entered in W member 5220 entered in H member The model 8800 has a rotation function but we understand that Imation has not publicly acknowledged the use of this function A 310 T NO M CUBIC m S LUT 0 2 Site Dependent entered in param member 78 entered in pixelPitch member 14x17 3388 entered in W member 4277 entered in H member A 320 T NO M CUBIC S 15 entered in param member 80 entered in pixelPitch member 4444 entered in portraitW member 5296 entered in portraitH member 5296 entered in landscapeW member 4444 entered in landscapeH member Prepare images using Yes A simple calculation yields a resolution of 4444 x 5400 for the display area of the model EL2000 However 5376 80 um is set in the perpendicular direction of the model EL2000 since the maximum size of the CXDI images is 2688 160 um In this case a small non image area should be output as the border in the up down direction on the film according to the calculation In actual fact however the image will protrude in some cases depending on how the transport speed and other e The Kodak service engineer is responsible for setting the smoothing type on site since it can be changed with each printer The rest is done by the printer itself Trimming OFF Cubic spline int
27. Not used OFF Not used OFF Not used OFF Detects cable length automatically ON Disable OFF Enable OFF SWI 7ON ON 3m OFF 7m lt SW2 gt OFF Sub No by Product type 2 It changes when PCB is changed etc _3 ON Not compatible with that of sub No 1 4 ON 5 ON 8 OFF Un Product type should be a Since Firmware Ver 2 00 05 and later identifies the product type CXDI 500 50 from Sensor serial No Sub No by product type The setting 1 4 of SW2 is identified Sub No by product type 2 indicates the gold plating connector and is used with FFC plated with gold Please note that it is incompatible with that of the sub number 1 used for former CXDI 50G 20 4 Repair Guide LANC I O address EEPROM N Disable OFF Enable H UHI N Use OFF No use 2 PCB 50LED BG7 2767 No special setting 3 PCB 50AD BG7 9061 No special setting 2 Power Box 1 PWB 40XRAY BG7 3069 E 5 D PWB j40EXRAY 2 gt p 9 O 9 an 1 v d of oS aly 9867 3068 3 0 9 4 14 7 Y 5 1 N m 7 4 4 A n 1 25 Or aed INY weds 1 1 Nae pa EX EMEN ES Ud 2 ICZ ul 577633 1
28. Setting Data to FD 1 2 3 Important setting data setting information which differs for each customer is backed up to floppy disks and hard disks in consideration of possible setting data loss hard disk corruption or other data errors In the event that setting data is lost or the hard disk is corrupted this Important setting data can be quickly restored to the condition before the trouble occurred by copying from the backup data Notes 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 Performing this backup work means that the CXDI system will be used with the floppy disk inserted in the floppy disk drive Be sure to eject the floppy disk from floppy disk drive in order to avoid damaging it in case of changing the layout or moving the control PC Likewise when mounting the system in a vehicle vibrations may cause damage to the floppy disk drive Therefore after backing up the latest data to the floppy disk be sure to eject the floppy disk Based on the reason in note 1 above do not perform backups in an environment that is exposed to vibrations Therefore never perform backups when the control PC 1 loaded in a car In V4 0 and later versions the default FD Buck Up setting is ON When backup to a floppy disk 1s not allowed set it to OFF In the product default settings Boot l Removable Device in the system BIOS settings is set to Disabled However as a precaution check that
29. cover and that the space between the outer side cable clamp plate and the cover is about 2 5 mm 8 Attaching jib B Insert jig B between the outer side of the cable clamp plate and the cover Tighten the outer side screw while pressing jib B in the direction as illustrated U groove Jig B Technical information Pushing in the cable with Jig B will decrease the amount of cable that will be caught in the cable clamp plate Jig B should be pushed until the U groove touches against the screw 4 Repair Guide 9 Removing jig B While pressing jig B tighten the outer side screw until the cable is held with the cable clamp plate Then loosen the screw slightly to remove jig B a 10 Fully tightening the screws Fully tighten the outer side screw until the cable clamp plate touches against the cover Then fully tighten the sensor side screw ora 10 4 Repair Guide 11 Checking the screws Check that the screws are fully tightened so there is no space between the edges of the cable clamp plate and the cover on both the sensor side and the outer side Must be no space Cable may be slightly caught at parts where cable clamp plate is bent 11 4 Repair Guide 12 Removing jig A Remove jig A from the cable 13 Tightening clamp assembly screw Finally tighten the screws of cable clamp assembly 14 Checks Check that the cable 15 not caught in cable clamp plate NG Cove
30. default values are used if this parameter is not entered Note this parameter does not determine where this transfer image is inserted into the CXDI queue gt The printer default values are used if this parameter is not entered The film is usually discharged to the default output device gt The printer default values are used if this parameter is not entered Although many types of films cannot be detected the film type can be selected in the KELP2180 n this parameter be sure to put 66 99 quotation marks around 0x20 since it comes between BLUE and FILM L sessionLabel Film session label character string f films Number of film box to be printed 1 Format Format at print FilmSizeID Film size 14 inch x 17 inch 17 inch x 14 inch 11 inch x 14 inch FilmSizeID 10 inch x 14 inch 10 inch x 12 inch 24 cm x 24 cm 24 cm x 30 M magnification Interpolation method NONE REPLICATE BIL INEAR CUBIC m smoothing Type of smoothing character string 2 Installation Manual This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Film Session 2000 0050 The label for the film session is for designation purposes only and generally it is not displayed directly on the print image Currently this parameter 18 not operating This parameter 18 used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0010 This is not necessary as for automatically designat
31. e Dry View 8700 Plus The 8700 Plus is a printer which can be connected to two diagnostic units When used in combination with the 8800 multi input manager it can be connected to up to eight diagnostic units Images are processed as described above e Dry View 8700 Dual It is possible to connect two 8700 Dual units to the 8800 multi input manager By using these in combination up to seven diagnostic units can be connected The 8700 Dual does not come with image processing functions Modality connection I F This I F is the external interface which connects Dry View 8700 with each modality Select the following item depending on the modality which would be connected e Digital Signal DEIB Digital External Interface Box e Video Signal EVEIB Enhanced Video External Interface Box e Keypad Auto Filming UKEIB Universal Keypad External Interface Box 65 2 Installation Manual Dry View 8700 Plus Up to 2 units can be connected Dry View 8700 Plus Diagnostic unit Dry View 8700 Plus 8800 Multi Input Manager Up to 8 units can be connected Diagnostic unit Diagnostic unit 8800 Multi Input Manager Diagnostic unit Dry View 8700 Plus Diagnostic unit Diagnostic unit Diagnostic unit Diagnostic unit Dry View 8700 Dual 8800 Multi Input Manager Up to 2 printers can be connected only with Dry View 8700 Dual Up to 7 units can be connected Diagnostic unit Diagnostic unit
32. exceeding the maximum value of the sensor will be specified 12 3 Function 4 About the Power Box Initialization Switch Initialization Switch The LAN can be started with the factory settings when you turn on the power the main power of the power box and remote switch by holding down the initialization switch see figure of the power box The 50G 50C firmware contains the initialization and normal codes They are stored in the PWB 50Di flash ROM Normally the normal code runs on a steady basis and only normal code is updated when upgrading the firmware Use the initialization code when the normal code cannot start for some reason or when you have lost the Ethernet settings Using the initialization code sets the Ethernet related settings to the default settings and allows you to perform the startup operation for the initialization code In this case the connection can be made by setting the Ethernet settings the control PC to the 50G 50C default This default connection allows you to upgrade the firmware again and also check and set the Ethernet settings again in order to recover the system Initialization switch Initialization Switch Switch 1 mounted on PWB 40 XRY Default settings IP Address 192 168 100 11 factory setting 13 3 Function 5 How to Access to OS This is the procedure for shutting down the CXDI system and accessing to Windows 1 1 Preparation Prepare a keyboard and mous
33. file device 2 Symbol AC120V 10 60Hz 2 AC Cable 50Sensor Cable X Ray Cable AC230V 10 50 60Hz 1 5A Network Ethernet 100 10bese T CA4 7 1 General 2 System Diagram 2 1 Standalone System otandalone System Block Diagram Patient Circumstances or Medical Room CXDI 50G 50C TERRE ACIN Control Imaging Unit Protective Grounding Remote Switch Control Signal RES a a EE Control Signal X ray Generator compatible A ee ONE 2 s Control SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage C35 compatible 2 2 Total System Total System Block Diagram Example Patient Circumstances or Medical Room CXDI 50G 50C POWER BOX 50 P 2 Control Signal Control Imaging Unit 1st 2nd AC230V Insulation with reinforcement Protective Grounding Remote switch 11 i i dE X ray generator CXDI 40G CXDI 40E Power Box 601 compatible CXDI 31 etc Imaging Unit i Imaaing Unit Control Signal 1 Network switch Ethernet Image Examination WS Image File Equipment Printer etc MENS Ethernet 1 General Offset correction 3 CXDI Image Processing Correction 3 1 Proccess Flow processing Gain correction Defect correction Original image dtstor
34. make it impossible for connection to be made to the network or the images to be transmitted properly etc Windows XP settings 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 Connect the keyboard and mouse to the control PC After turning on the Operation unit s power and then the Control PC s power start Windows XP The Windows XP desktop screen appears Right click the My Network icon and select My Network Places from the menu When Network Connection appears double click on Local Area Connection Intel PRO 100VE Network Connection When Local Area Connection Properties appears click on the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Based on the pre install of inspection details set the IP address subnet mask and default gateway Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties x General can get settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenmise vou need to ask your network administrator Far the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically IP address 172 1 122 130 Subnet mask 255 266 266 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server Advanced 2 Installation Manual 3 7 Upon completion of the setting restart the Windows XP 3 8 Check the communication test
35. repair or maintenance of the medical device However the customer is responsible for the disposal of the medical device Disposal activities must follow the regulations specially controlled industrial waste of the country where the device is used VORSICHT Befolgen Sie die unten angegebenen Sicherheitsanweisungen MiBachtung kann zu erletzungenoder Unf llen f hren 1 Zerlegung Zusammenbau Einstellung und Wartung Zerlegung Zusammenbau Einstellung und Wartung d rfen nur von einem Wartungstechniker durchgef hrt werden der an einem von Canon vorgeschriebenen Wartungslehrgang teilgenommen hat 2 Entfernen von Abdeckungen Schalten Sie unbedingt die Stromversorgung des Instruments aus bevor Sie die Abdeckungen zwecks Wartung und Reparatur entfernen Vermeiden Sie auch eine Ber hrung des Instruments mit nassen Handen Anderenfalls k nnen Sie einen elektrischen Schlag erleiden der zum Tod oder schwerer Verletzung f hren kann 3 Sicherung Wenn die Sicherung ausgewechselt werden muf schalten Sie unbedingt die Stromversorgung des Instruments aus und beheben Sie die Ursache f r das Durchbrennen der Sicherung Ersetzen Sie die Sicherung nur durch den vorgeschriebenen Typ Anderenfalls kann es zu einem Brand oder elektrischen Schlag kommen 4 Erdleiter Erden Sie das Instrument unbedingt an einer Schukosteckdose Anderenfalls kann es zu einem Brand oder elektrischen Schlag durch Leckstrom kommen 5 Umbau Jeder Umbau des
36. tante dame a ta 3 Available Imaging Time Normal Imaging Long term 4 About the Power Box Initialization Switch 13 ROWE ACCESS to 14 3 Function 1 Imaging Unit 1 1 Block Diagram Imaging Unit 1 1 1 CXDI 50G Grid Detection as J404 2 POE DERG J202 J201 10 2 S 5 J008 15P c c 5 5 5 8 5 8 5 5 5 amp S x 9 S 5 5 8 S 5 2 2 PWB 50Di s 5005 ES N S Grid Detection J403 J402 30P PCB 50LED Gm 10P Power Box PCB D EP 3 90 201 d0 goer J003 30P J307 30P PCB 50A 2 c 5 2 e 2 5 PWB 50Di 4063906 4004 50 J306 50P J101 30P 2 V06 49d 2 av06 99d d0E L0Er J308 30P 905 105 coer J102 30P PCB D EP 4 PDB D EP 1 3 Function 12 LANMIT UNIT 121 CXDI 50G Reads from One side toward LANMIT A D Conversion PCB 50AD Signal Read out Circuit 50 2 e O C 0 gt lt LANMIT Aux Shift Register Driver PCB D EP 3 Function 1 2 2 CXDI 50C LANMIT is single Sensor Panel unit works as two dummy panel units The inside of are expressed the quantity PCB 50AD 1 Signal Read out
37. they are the latest backup data If the data stored in the drive D is damaged and there is no trouble in the drive C restore the CXDI setting data using the data in C ccrbup 81 2 Installation Manual 16 Tool Modes np mode 1 2 3 4 The tool modes startup options are intended in order to check operation and are used to launch the CXDI application on the control PC by itself and to display items that are not normally displayed Notes The following operation must be performed before using the mode Especially be sure to back up the exposure mode names and the customized settings before the operation 2 1 When using np with the same settings as that of the connected sensor unit BodyPart ini file can be used as it 15 Example Connection npseting 2 2 In case of using with different settings from that of the connected sensor unit Move the BodyPart ini file in the BodyParts folder to the desktop etc However do not move the Reference folder If the BodyPart ini file is left in the BodyParts folder system will not be able to be started as the sensor type of the BodyPart and the settings do not match Example Connection npseting Preparation 3 1 Connect the keyboard and the mouse to the control PC 3 2 Delete the ccrstart bat file from startup 3 3 Disconnect the imaging unit
38. to the section on Fujitsu send image error return values and log output reference error Successful Return value 0x00 ee 00000 Invalid parameter Return value 0x00000001 exists CXDI interpretation DICOM connect error CCRTRANS ERR DICOMPARAM See below for the log output at this time Set called AE title to title in Association RQ Place DUL and SRV facilities in verbose mode Node name for network connection TCP IP port number of server application A list of one or more images to send Server fails to start Return value 0x00180012 CXDI interpretation DICOM connection error CCRTRANS ERR NOT CONNECT See below for the log output at this time 18 132600 127 ERR 60012 TCP Initialization Error Invalid argument 18 132600 127 ERR 130012 Peer aborted Association or never connected 18 132600 127 ERR 180012 Failed to establish association As a result of Return value 0x10 providing the CXDI interpretation DICOM response error CCRTRANS ERR RESP server with a See below for the log output at this time command request an error was returned as response As result of providing the server with a command request a warning was returned as response Other errors 2 Installation Manual Return value 0x18 CXDI interpretation DICOM response warning CCRTRANS WRN RESP The transmission processing was successful but a warning was returned from the server See below for the log output at thi
39. when not using the system for a long period 16 2 Installation Manual 5 3 X ray Controller Interface 5 3 1 Interface Signal Description X ray Generator X ray emission signal 1st SW level ON ENERO RX REQ X ray emission signal 2nd SW level ON Start X ray emission Detect X ray emission signal ON Imaging possible Generator Setup timer Enable X ray emission ON End X ray emission pem Image Data read Enable X ray emission X ray emission signal OFF OFF 17 2 Installation Manual e When normal imaging Detects X ray exposure signal RX_REQ by using y both edge detection and status detection X ray exposure C signal Available imaging time Normal upto 1000msec TPREP Long term upto 3000msec REQ NEG Eu lt 300msec lt 100msec RECS 4421 RX COM DELAY lt 100 5 X ray actual exposure time e When timeout due to RX_REQ not negating exposure signal RX_REQ Timeout Ti msec Long tem 3100msec lt 300msec X ray release signal DELAY lt 100msec TpRE DELAY lt 100msec X ray actual exposure time 18 2 Installation Manual 5 3 2 Signal names and functions in the connection with the X ray generator X ray Sync Signal Signal name Functions X ray exposure signal Indicates that an X ray exposure 1 ordered
40. x amp m A 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 O 6 GO OG Ww 19 771 8 122315921 ned rmm 25955 3 3 105 Canon Inc CXDI SYSTEM REMOTE SWITCH UNIT CXDI 50G 50C KEY NO PARTS NO Q TY DESCRIPTION 1 Y67 2659 000 1 SWITCH LOCKER 2 XZ9I 0488 000 2 MAGNET CATCH Rev 03 MEMO Canon Inc CXDI SYSTEM CXDI 50G Electrical SYMBOL CAI CA2 CA3 4 CAS CA6 CA7 CAS 9 SWI PBI PB2 PB3 Canon Inc PART NO Y67 2692 030 Y67 2693 030 BH6 7582 000 BH6 5 722 000 BH6 5700 000 BH6 7580 000 7581 000 BH6 7584 000 BH6 5720 000 BH6 7583 020 BH6 5730 000 BG7 2999 040 BG7 9061 160 BG7 2767 100 DESCRIPTION CABLE UNIT 7M CABLE UNIT 3M CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT SWITCH UNIT GRID W CABLE PCB UNIT DIGITAL PCB UNIT A D PCB UNIT LED 5 1 Rev 03 REMARKS Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated UOURD 5 8 5 8 5 5 e gt 1409 5 8 gt e m 5 9 405 105 J101 30P doe eoor J005 30P J308 30P OEE LOr J102 30P X 100 zor MOd edd IVO g310S 90d 0 20 IAS 1032938q
41. x 5220 1996 x 2544 160 um Note The 8700 printer cannot display in landscape orientation Also the maximum density is 3 1 If the 8800 box 18 not added this printer cannot be used by the CXDI However it can be used starting from CXDI version 2 0 e If there is an Imager Pixel Spacing tag 0018 2264 the imager will fail 100 um x 3520 x 4280 value after passing through the 2200 2675 160 print spooler e The above settings are the allowable area size in a configuration not using annotation e Annotation will be supported from the next version Annotation in currently possible in US ASCII only IDs are designated 1 to 6 and correspond to the top left top center top right bottom left bottom center and bottom right respectively The maximum area size with annotation support 1 3500 x 4170 for 35 cm x 43 and 2538 x 3522 for B4 e Use the Disable function for NLEVENT REPORT to disable this setting e A function is provided for disabling the returning of warning messages 0107 Attribute list error Return Not return 0116 Attribute Value out of Range Return Not return B604 Image has been demagnified Return Not return e The Film Size parameter can be used The Media Type BLUE CLEAR parameter can also be used e The Film Orientation parameter is fully supported e The following presets are made so that LUT has the 2 Installation Manual DMAX 3 2D equivalent curve required by CXDI
42. 0 PS mnt mans 3 lt SSS sn eS Canon Inc CXDI 50G KEY NO 1 N PARTS NO BA4 1792 030 BA4 1793 020 BA4 1794 020 XB1 2401 206 Canon Inc 2 7 Rev 03 DESCRIPTION MEMO HADLE IMAGING UNIT CAP HANDLE PLATE HANDLE SCREW CXDI SYSTEM 3 1 Rev 03 POWER BOX CXDI 50G 50C KEY NO PARTS NO Q TY DESCRIPTION MEMO 1 1 2300 406 3 SCREW 2 XBI 2300 806 4 SCREW 3 BA4 1803 000 4 PAD 4 XB1 2300 406 8 SCREW 5 BA4 1800 020 1 UPPER COVER POWER BOX 6 XB2 7300 606 5 SCREW W WASHER 7 XB1 2300 406 2 SCREW 8 XB1 2300 406 2 SCREW 9 BA4 1802 000 1 COVER CABLE 10 XB1 1400 603 1 SCREW 11 XD1 4200 402 1 WASHER TOOTHED LOCK Canon Inc 3 2 Rev 03 CXDI SYSTEM POWER BOX CXDI 50G 50C MEMO PARTS NO Q TY DESCRIPTION PCB UNIT X RAY I F BG7 3069 000 KEY NO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 CABLE UNIT POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY UNIT 7M BG7 2856 050 BG7 2857 070 3M 2 POWER SUPPLY UNIT RELAY DC BG7 2858 060 WB2 5019 000 4 5 0287 000 WSI aa L Very 6 06 06 9 6 6 6 6 9 6 COCOON eeeee TN 2 ais eee m 1111 JE 34 4 im TT 1 2 976 eeeeeee e
43. 0 0 Capture Device Configuration No 2 SensorIDZ3 OPUJ A D Board Serial Number 0 0 gt 11 0x199 D Serial No f X A D Board Serial Number 0 1 gt 22 0x2009 3 A D Board Serial Number 0 2 gt 22 0x123 A D Board Serial Number 0 3 gt 31 0x124 A D Board Serial Number for SensorID 2 0x2009 8201 Custom Type 0 NO CUSTOM I STAND 2 TABLE 3 UNIV 4 CASSETTE 0 0x0 0 Field of View Rotation 0 No 1 Yes 0 0x0 0 Capture Device Configuration No 3 SensorIDZ4 A D Board Serial Number 0 0 gt 11 0x199 Dummy NO To A D Board Serial Number 0 1 gt 22 0x2009 A D Board Serial Number 0 2 gt 22 0x123 A D Board Serial Number 0 3 gt 31 0x124 A D Board Serial Number for SensorIDZ2 0 2009 8201 1 Custom Type 0 NO CUSTOM I STAND 2 TABLE 3 UNIV 4 CASSETTE 0 0x0 0 Field of View Rotation 0 No 1 Yes 0 0x0 0 2 6 Need to re start program to validate this change 283 2 Installation Manual 4 10 When CCR SETUP MENU appears press the Esc key to return to Welcome to CCR 4 11 Select the command 8 Exit in the Welcome to CCR menu to exit the CXDI application 4 12 After exit the CXDI application and Windows XP desktop appears starts the command prompt screen Start Program Command Prompt And type the command np to start the CXDI applica
44. 000 was not entered For the inadequate calibration the printer calibration data was set too low 74 2 Installation Manual 12 Operation Unit Gamma Correction 1 2 3 This procedure is performed so that the image that 185 printed out or displayed on a high definition monitor conforms exactly to the exposure image on the operation unit Notes 2 1 The procedure in Linearity Check of Transfer Image Density must be completed 2 2 If image adjustment for the printer or high definition monitor has not been made use the Gamma Correction Calculation Tool in order to correct the gamma of high definition monitor image to be a same as printer image 2 3 Gamma correction is an image correction process for monitors and film It 15 different from the contrast setting or grayscale setting This procedure is simply a visual adjustment As a result differences may occur depending on the operator performing the procedure Therefore be sure to consult with the responsible technician before performing this adjustment 2 4 To make the gamma of operation unit adjust in detail use the Gamma Correction Calculation Tool Preparation The Option button used in gamma correction is normally hidden Edit the MenuPara ini file to display 3 1 Open MenuPara ini file 3 2 Make the following changes and overwrite the file Use Search in Edit to find OptionDIgBth Select Customize OptionDIgBtn
45. 1 3292 JAPAN Caution Regarding Service This product was precisely assembled under strict manufacturing process control There are several hazardous locations inside of this product Careless work while the cover is removed can result in pinching fingers or cause electrical shock Please perform the work with the following important points in mind 1 Setup Repair and Maintenance In order to ensure safety the best performance setup repair and maintenance work can only be performed by the technicians received the service training specified by Canon Inc If there are order required certificates or restrictions specified by the law or ordinances those regulations of the country must be observed Removing the external cover When removing the cover during maintenance repair etc perform the work after switching the power off Never touch the device with wet hands as there 1s a risk of electric shock Fuse When replacing the fuse first resolve the reason of failure and then replace the fuse with the specified type Never use a fuse other than the specified type Connecting the grounding wire The provided ground wire must be connected to the ground terminal indoors make sure that the device is properly grounded Alternation prohibition Never modify the medical device in any way Waste control The service provider 1 responsible for the disposal of used service parts packing material etc resulting from the setup
46. 3m 3 Function 2 3 50 Power supply 1 ACDC power supply Imaging Unit mainly use Rated power supply input 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V Rated power supply output CHI 9 5V CH2 9 5V CH3 6 8V CHA 11 5V CH5 27V 2 Added function a Over current protection At detecting the over current shutdown and reset is performed automatically CHI 2 Automatic current limiting over 105 of the PEAK Current 3 5A CH3 Shutdown over 200 of the NOMINAL Current 2 5A CHA Automatic current limiting over 105 of the NOMINAL Current 0 2A CHS Automatic current limiting at the Load Current 500mA When the CH3 1 shutdown CH4 and 5 is shutdown at the same time b Over Voltage protection When detecting the over voltage shutdown the output Over 115 of the rated voltage C The switching ON OFF of the 2 side output voltage by using the remote ON OFF controller is available 2 side output display Green 3 Function 3 Available Imaging Time Normal Imaging Long term Imaging Overview There are two available imaging times as follow 1 Normal imaging 0 1000 msec 2 Long term imaging 1001 3000 msec From Version 6 0 the maximum imaging time is now 3 seconds for the CXDI 50G sensor which can be set on the GUI Precaution The preview display becomes slower when using long term imaging The preview display may also become slower when performing normal imaging using the part button t
47. 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 6 Check the image quality Refer to 5 2 6 Image Quality in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 7 Back up the data Back up the data to FD as required Refer to Backing Up when Installing and 15 Backing Up Setting Data to FD in 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 2 When PWB 50Di BG7 2999 is replaced 1 Set the PCB dipswitches Refer to 2 Settings of 4 Repair Guide 2 Set the IP address This operation is not required if the default IP address 1 used Refer to Imaging unit IP address setting in the Tool Software Operation Manual for Ethernet 2 Check the version of firmware and PLD code version Refer to 2 Checking the Firmware Version in 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 3 Install the firmware and PLD code as required Refer to 3 Installing Firmware and PLD Code in 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 22 4 Repair Guide 4 Install the sensor serial number Refer to 4 Checking the Sensor Serial Number in 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 5 Install the sensor data file Refer to DP File Write Tool Software in the Tool Software Operation Manual for Ethernet To perform this operation Sensor Data File FD that comes with the sensor unit is requi
48. AM BIL FAN Ver Sih senssx AD HAA ver 07 01 1 1 00 1 1 00 Hardware version Product type and Sub No Product type is identified from Sensor serial No is set to the Imaging unit 07 50G and 0 50 Sub No indicates the states of the dipswitch2 1 to 4 B Firmware initialization code version This is the version of the initialization code written the PWB 50Di Initialization code will be downloaded and settings will be reset to the default factory settings by turning ON the power while pressing the initialization switch on the power box Display 1 1 0 on the screen indicates version 1 01 00 C Firmware normal code version This 1s the version of the normal code installed on the PWB 50Di Usually the system operates with this code It must be updated as required Display 1 1 00 on the screen indicates version 1 01 00 a0 2 Installation Manual 3 2 Checking the firmware and PLD code 1 Connect the keyboard and mouse 2 Start up the CXDI system 3 Close the CXDI host software if it starts up 4 Connect Telnet by referring to Telnet Connection in the Tool Software Operation Manual for Ethernet 5 Check the versions of the firmware and PLD code on the screen displayed after the login login canon Password CXDI 50G firmware Ver 1 01 00 build as Jul 2 2003 16 13 45 normal boc HUB50 5010 product code 0701 Firmwar
49. Circuit PCB 50A E 5 D 2 O C 5 LANMIT 1 oo Z en Y cO Oo 0 0 x 5 lt T 5 5 a 5_ 2 BW o 1 cc 2 lt lt of H AMP IC Signal Read out Circuit AMP IC PCB 50A PCB 50AD 2 JS Ifid 2OVNG Aq uejs s Jed indui 962 SI oJnjdeo ezis peonpeJ Jo geq sng 5544 Od 04 U0D 5 X19SE900 sng VLVd ZHINEE S 16 821 Bojeuy 0414 pue z SS322V J 2 KE nm 8 JH VV jnopees ZHIN99 OI jndino ZHINY9 H90 19 INVHOS qosB Md av0S 49d weeg 9014 1005 QV0g gOd 4 6 3 Function 14 Imaging Unit The Imaging Unit s function is listed below 1 Converts the acquired X ray image to light signal using the fluorescent screen and stores 2 After reading the stored electric signal Image from the sensor perform the A D conversion and stores it on the frame memory temporally 3 Reduce the electric signal at the same time as storing and transfer it to the Control PC through the Power Box 1 4 1 Sensor data file disk
50. G 25 XD1 2100 267 1 WASHER PLAIN 26 BA4 2434 000 1 SPACER AL Canon Inc 2 4 Rev 03 CXDI SYSTEM E IMAGING UNIT CXDI 50G CXDI 50G IMAGING UNIT CXDI 50C KEY NO 1 d UDN D N PO BW NO Nn A D KF PARTS BG7 2999 040 BG7 2767 100 BG7 9061 160 BA4 1766 040 BF0 5372 020 BH6 5700 000 BH6 7580 000 BH6 758 1 000 BH6 5720 000 BH6 5721 000 BH6 5722 000 BH6 7582 000 BH6 7584 000 XB1 2260 606 XB1 2260 606 XB1 2260 606 BH6 5730 000 XA 1 1200 506 BA4 2180 000 XB 1 2300 806 XB 1 2260 606 XB 1 2260 606 XB 1 2260 606 XD1 3100 267 XD1 2100 267 4 2434 000 Canon Inc aoe Neeme BRN D ha N N N Y DESCRIPTION PCB UNIT DIGITAL PCB UNIT LED PCB UNIT A D SPACER SHEET CLAMP UNIT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT CABLE FLAT SCREW SCREW SCREW SWITCH UNIT GRID SCREW CLAMP CABLE SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW WASHER SPRING WASHER PLAIN SPACER AL 2 5 Rev 03 MEMO Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated Gold plated CXDI 50G 2 6 Rev 03 IMAGING UNIT CXDI 50C pet t A eee MT 2972 Ocrs
51. IEC60601 1 1 2000 example must be treated as the standard Therefore the CXDI C3S must be installed in a location further than the measurements below outside of the patient environment Areas where the patient moves not only during imaging but when entering and leaving the room etc are also considered as part of the patient environment therefore the installation location should be determined upon consultation with the user regarding areas outside of the patient environment Example of patient environment 2 5m an P um cupo D QE t gt 1 1 b gt gt 2513 2000 Note The measurements are only guidelines Printed by Canon Inc Feb 2006 Rev 03 CXDI 50G 50 1 General Canon Inc Japan Copyright C Canon Inc Medical Technical Service Dept All rights Reserved CXDIF System Block entire bes CDI masc M EM E MEM RA IM UE 1 General General CXDI 50G Change of the image read out method from the sensor was made to the former CXDI 50G In the former CXDI 50G Aux Shift Register Driver PCB D EP Scanner with Main Scanner Driver PCB 50A and A D Conversion PCB 50AD are located in the both sides of
52. Imation Dry View 8700 Pacs LINK IMN 9410 Kodak Imation Dry View 8700 GW Kodak Imation DryView 8700 8800 2 Installation Manual Examples of parameters used with different makers and types of printers reference Default Parameters 320 T NO M CUBIC m NORMAL S CS000 entered in param member 80 entered in pixelPitch member 14 17 4096 entered in W member 5120 entered in H member A 320 T NO M CUBIC m NORMAL S CS000 entered in param member 79 entered in pixelPitch member 14 17 4090 entered in W member 5120 entered in H member 11 x 14 3194 entered in W member 4096 entered in H member 320 T NO M CUBIC m 140 5 PERCEPTION LUT 200 entered in param member 80 entered in pixelPitch member 14x17 4256 entered in W member 5174 entered in H member A 310 T NO M CUBIC m S LUT 0 2 Site Dependent entered in param member 78 entered in pixelPitch member 14 17 4096 entered in W member 5220 entered in H member A 310 T NO M CUBIC m S LUT Site Dependent entered in param member 78 entered in pixelPitch member 14x17 4096 entered in W member 5220 entered in H member A 320 T NO M CUBIC S LUT m n m on site adjustment entered in param member 78 entered in pixelPitch member 4096 entered in W member 5220 entered in H member 55 e Trimming OFF e Cubic spline interpolation e Sm
53. LANMIT One panel is considered as two virtual panels and image data was read out from both sides However in new CXDI 50G Aux Shift Register Driver PCB D EP Signal Read out Circuit PCB 50A and the A D Conversion PCB 50AD are located in one side of LANMIT and the image data was read from one side Since the appearance of new CXDI 50G 1s the same as that of the former CXDI 50G they are identified by changing the serial number of the main unit CXDI System Software Ver 6 4 and later Clinic Software Ver 1 04 and later 7 150001 Serial number of main units 3M 250001 CXDI 50C Fluorescent substance of CXDI 50G has been changed to CsI from GOS in CXDI 50C so that the CXDI 50C can be ranked as the more superior performance model high sensitivity model than CXDI 50G The read out method of image data is read out from both sides of LANMIT which 1 same as CXDI 50G Ver 6 4 and later CXDI System Software 7 100001 3M 200001 1 General 1 CXDI 1 System Block Diagram Power Box SPW Imaging Unit CA1 CXDI 50G 50C AC120V 230V AC Power IN CA OUTPUT1 Control Signal Control Signal OUT PUT2 ae 5 eration 77 conte SERIAL COM1 RS232C ae i S CXDI C3S CA4 2 SERIAL COM2 10 Unit 2 Option RR ERA 7 5 22 KEY BOARD E Key Board 5555 SERIAL COM3 SERIAL COM4 Image diagnosis 2 AC Power IN WIS Image
54. Lift the side cover C with a little and remove it 3 Applied the solvent loosen the screw x2 and remove the plate Exchange the shock sensor when its color is red Note 1 Handle with carefully so that the defect should not adhere 4 Repair Guide 9 Screw M3x12 x15 Screw M3x8 x15 5 DO e Sleeve cover x11 Insulation sleeve x11 13 Removing the cover Sleeve cover x11 Screw M3x8 x11 1 Remove the sleeve cover x11 2 Remove the screw M3x8 or screw M3x12 Insulation sleeve x11 3 Remove the insulation sleeve and base cover Note 1 Handle with carefully so that the defect should not adhere 2 The insulation sleeve and sleeve cover must not be lost 3 The order of detaching the screws fixes the base cover 1s not asked especially At assembling check the screw length tight the screws evenly and be careful not to tighten it so much 4 Repair Guide 14 Exchanging the sensor cable 1 Removing the Cable Screw M3x8 x2 E Cable clamp 1 T Sensor cable Bush L FT Cable holder Screw M2 6x6 x2 Screw M2 6x6 x2 EM e Cable clamp 2 es Bend the power line x XE d gt E NP Disconnect the power di cable connector a ABe careful not to get the cable caught between covers Disconnect the si
55. Not required Only replacement of components that existed at the time of first activation is detected Adding components is a different category 2 Hardware components related to activation Display adapter video board SCSI adapter IDE adapter Network adapter MAC address Within the amount of mounted physical memory Processor type Processor serial number Hard disk interface Hard disk volume serial number CD ROM CD RW DVD ROM 3 The number of changed components that require no reactivation Without network interface Changes up to four elements With network interface Changes up to six elements Printed by Canon Inc Feb 2006 Rev 03 CXDI 50G 50 7 Service Manual Report Canon Inc Japan Copyright C Canon Inc Medical Technical Service Dept All rights Reserved
56. Printed by Canon Inc May 2006 Rev 03a CXDI 1 System CXDI 50G 50C Service Manual Canon Inc Japan Copyright C Canon Inc Medical Technical Service Dept All rights Reserved Manual Control No BY8 2257 0E3 Name of Product CXDI 50G 50C Distribution Control No Issued on Service Manual Introduction This service manual belongs to a series of after service guides Canon Inc publishes as part of its comprehensive product quality guarantee program This service manual consists of seven chapters General Information Installation Guide Feature Information Repair Guide Parts Catalog Troubleshooting and Service Manual Report If the product undergoes a large modification a new service manual of revised edition will be sent to you In other cases service manual report will be sent to you updates the manual Note 1 This service manual is published by Canon Inc in accordance with Article 6 Furnishing the Referent Materials of the Service Assignment Contract it has concluded with your company Note 2 This service manual property of Canon Inc and the company may seek to have it returned depending on circumstances You are expected to keep it until then Note 3 You inquiries suggestions etc about the contents of this service manual should be addressed to Medical Products Technical Service Dept Canon Inc Utsunomiya Optical Products Operations 20 2 Kiyohara Kogyodanchi Utsunomiya shi Tochigi ken 32
57. Produktes ist strengstens untersagt da dies zu einem Brand oder elektrischen Schlag f hren kann 6 Bewegliche Teile Dieses Instrument enth lt bewegliche Teile F hren Sie wahrend der Bewegung der Teile keine unachtsame Tatigkeit aus Anderenfalls k nnen Sie verletzt werden 7 Schnittstellenanschluf Wenn andere Ger te ber den Schnittstellenanschluf an das Instrument angeschlossen werden pr fen Sie nach dem Anschlu da der Leckstrom innerhalb des zul ssigen Bereichs liegt 8 Lithiumbatterie Ersetzen Sie die Lithiumbatterie nur durch den vorgeschriebenen Typ Verbrauchte Batterien d rfen nicht ins Feuer geworfen und weder zerlegt noch geladen werden Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Batterien umweltschonend gem den Gesetzen oder Vorschriften des Landes in dem das Instrument benutzt wird Caution regarding the setup According to the IEC60601 1 1 2000 devices installed in the patient environment are restricted to electric medical devices conforming to IEC60601 1 The Control PC operation unit and the magnetic card reader etc options that are parts of the CXDI C3S are classified under the data processing device standard IEC60950 therefore these items should not be installed in the patient environment Otherwise the Control PC is only classified in CXDI C3S The patient environment described below is an example cited from the IEC60601 1 1 2000 the measurements are only guidelines However the
58. R13 1 24 3 R12 150 1 8W 5 281 02 5 N 155400 R16 752 1 8 W 5 0 5 The connection with CXDI 50G 50C X ray generator equipment Connection conditions 1 The X ray exposure signal line must be insulated and its total impedance must be 100 ohms or less 2 The maximum contact voltage of the X ray exposure authorization signal line is AC 250V and DC 30V and its current ranges from 10mA to 2A Only the secondary power supply can be connected 20 YEL B1 B2 A2 A1 2 Installation Manual 5 3 3 Rating and Characteristics for Relay and Photo coupler on PWB 40XRAY Board 1 RL1 Power Relay Plug in terminal type 1 Rating Operational coil Sao Coil Coil Inductance Pick up Dropout Maximu Power curre resistance mH voltage voltage m voltage consumption voltage nt 5 8 8 Armature Armature mA 0 ORE V mW below below 135 at 50 2 Rating Switch Contact types Single stable arrangement 2 Form C Contact material Au clad AgNi type 250 5 Relating capacity DC30V 5A Max switching power 1250VA 150 Max switching voltage 250V AC Max switching current Min switching capacity 100 1V DC 3 Characteristics Maximum open close frequency Between coil Withstand voltage contacts Between same p
59. UP MENU appears press the Esc key to return to Welcome to CCR 4 9 Select the command 8 Exit from Welcome to CCR menu to exit the CXDI application 4 10 After Windows XP desktop screen appears start the CXDI application again 7 Entering Control PC Serial Number 1 Purpose Set the product serial number Control PC to the Device Serial Number of the DICOM header 427 2 Installation Manual 2 Procedure 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 Start up the CXDI system After the exposure screen appears on the operation unit use the keyboard to enter Debug mode Use Tab Welcome to CCR screen appears Select the command 1 Set Up The Setting Mode 0 Normal 1 Expert 0 0 0 is prompted Select 0 Normal CCR SETUP MENU appears Select the command 1 System Setup CCR Serial Number 0 0x0 appears Enter the six digit number indicated on the naming label of the control PC unit Press Enter key until CCR SETUP MENU appears Fig 1 jotartbat 1 v410 dicomeecha off haini Ver 1 0 0 0 Copyright 2000 Canon Inc All rights reserved Melo ome to Cano n Cor vright 1996 2 Cano in Inc Medical Dept All rights reserved 4 1D 17 Jul 128 2001 21 29 03 set 24 17292117 0JERR HHHHHE 2001 07 24 V4 10 07 STARTED This is not ERR
60. arning You cannot use the values between 1001 and 3000msec when you perform exposure on the Sensor of sensor type 11 12 22 and 31 As PARAMETER TABLE has been changed consistency of exposure parameters in all the exposure modes will be checked and saved when closing SYS SETUP window Figure 3 2 11 3 Function 5 msec maximum value checking Even if the values recorded in the msec values of calibration imaging body part within the BodyPart ini exceed the maximum msec value of the sensor the OPU can perform the exposure using those values without checking This function was already implemented before CXDI v5 1 It is the same when using the msec imaging conditions table if a value bigger than the sensor s maximum msec value is written in the BodyPart ini file the value will not be automatically replaced with the value of the imaging conditions table but can be used for the exposure as it is Note In the case of mAs lead the msec will be automatically recalculated based on the mA mAs and the msec value will be automatically overwritten 6 kV mA mAs cm maximum value check If any of the kV mA mAs cm values of the calibration imaging body part recorded within the BodyPart ini file exceeds the maximum value of the sensor when the CXDI starts up a warning message will be displayed and the value will be automatically modified to be at or below the limit If the imaging conditions table is used a table value not
61. at the X ray generator side This signal needs to be retained at least for period X ray release signal RX is not output if the is less than the necessary period It takes about 1 second in the worst case scenario before the operation can be resumed when RX REQ is negated in this period Time required to assert RX COM after receiving the RX REQ from the X ray generator 300 ms Since a captured image is read from the sensor when RX REQ is negated or COM is time out as a trigger reading action is delayed if RX COM does not negate and time out is used as the trigger resulting in delay of image display timing We recommend using a configuration in which RX REQ is negated Time required from X ray exposure completion to negating RX REQ min 0 max 100ms mage display timing 15 delayed if this is not fulfilled X ray release signal Checks whether or not imaging 15 ready at the CXDI side after receiving X ray exposure signal RX REQ from the X ray generator This signal is output to the X ray generator side when imaging 16 ready Time required from asserting RX COM to exposing X ray Tpre DELAY min 0 max 100ms Available imaging time is reduced if this is not fulfilled Time required to stop X ray exposure after RX COM halts Tpost DELAY min 0 max 100ms Shading could occur on images if this 1 not fulfilled 19 2 Installation Manual 5 2 RL1 d NC2D P 5V 4 1314 12 5 2
62. cally in proper procedure they do not require consideration to types of LAN cable Straight of Cross cable 2 Installation Manual 2 2 Configuration No No Qty Qty Connection with X ray Power Box power source generator ON OFF 2 Installation Manual N 7 O 8 Sensor Information file FD Power supply cable For Power Box Pr ey vari 2 Installation Manual 3 Packing Diagram 3 1 X ray Digital Camera System 506 50 1 CXDI 50G 50C assemble package CaDI 50606 50 Power Storage Box iN Cardboard Box Left cushion Right cushion 2 Installation Manual 3 Power Box assemble package Accessories Box Handle with Care mark 150 label M n packing Handling with Care label Grid Unit package CE0197 label Bottom packin Grid Unit Grid Unit package Cardboard box 2 Installation Manual 4 Installation Procedures 4 1 Lists of Tool Needed for Installation Tool needed for new installation TE General Tools 2 Note PC PC AT Microsoft Windows Professional recommend 3 LAN Card 1 For Note PC as required 277 PS2 pe O Keyboard PS 2 type ES Connection between Control PC and Note PC 10 100BASE TX cable Straight type Control PC to Note PC CXDI Software version compatibility table For adjusting alignm
63. ccr to a different directory or laptop computer Delete d ccr and then newly install the CXDI software Note Note The same version of the software must be installed Copy the following files in Ccr that were copied Step 1 to d ccr dtstore captured images Logs White dem defpix dat XXXXXX Newly install the optional software DMW Gen communication 1f you are using it Copy to overwrite all the ini files in d Ccr stored on the floppy disk in order to recover the user s environment Perform the settings again that are described the Control PC serial number and Setting the imaging unit identification and the number of connecting units in this manual Setting Procedures 2 3 When the hard drive crashes Recover the system using the following method when the hard drive crashes 1 2 Replace crashed hard drive with hard drive provided in item above Backup method using a hard drive Copy Ccr from the original hard drive to the new hard drive when the D drive in the crashed hard drive is in a normal state a problem case caused by the OS Note Perform Step 2 after upgrading if the CXDI version you are using is newer than that in the hard drive provided by copying from hard drive to hard drive during system installation Files such as Str ini are not compatible when the CXDI version 15 different When the hard drive has crashed mechanically proceed to Step 2 and
64. checking the backup re starting files Cannot be used automobile Backing up ccr folder D ccr Registering in startup Check that the CXDI application starts Check by rebooting Check that no d np or other flags have been raised Communication with X ray generators kV mA msec body part settings etc Table 1 88 2 Installation Manual 6 Dimension 1 Imaging Unit Unit mm Mass 500 4 8 Kg except the cable 5 7 Kg with 7m cable 5 2 Kg with 3m cable 50 4 9 Kg except the cable 5 8 Kg with 7m cable 5 3 Kg with 3m cable 89 2 Installation Manual 2 Power Box Unit mm Mass 4 2 90 2 Installation Manual 3 Remote Switch Unit mm Mass 0 5 4 Grid Optional 27 Unit mm Mass 0 9Kg Frame 91 Printed by Canon Inc May 2006 Rev 03a CXDI 50G 50C 3 Function Canon Inc Japan Copyright C Canon Inc Medical Technical Service Dept All rights Reserved Unito a s e oo Rad lal Block eine et oi D2 INIT UNLI intet itn CI 13 PCB 50AD PWB 50Di Block diagtatn rtt aer ete rt des Imaemeo Uni 2 22 PNB 22 2 none 22 DOPOWEr SUPPLY a
65. ck Tools used 1 Phantom 2 High resolution monitor or DICOM printer Procedure Procedure Item Operation Conditions Positioning 1 Adjust the distance between the focal point of the X ray tube and the CXDI sensor unit Position the X ray tube and X cm Differs according to the grid being used CXDI Sensor Unit Right angle at the center Id X ray tube focal point CXDI Sensor Unit Calibrati 2 Perform calibration SYSTEM CALIBRATION Self test 3 Perform self test SYSTEM SELF TEST Must pass all the tests 85 2 Installation Manual Procedure Item Operation Conditions 4 Irradiate X ray and capture the image of a phantom Exposure 5 Output the image to high resolution monitor DICOM printer High resolution DICOM printer 6 Set the high resolution monitor and DICOM printer by monitor referring to their instruction manuals 7 Check that there is no artifacts shading grid stripes Check image etc on the image quality 86 2 Installation Manual 5 8 Post installation checks 1 Check sheet Checkpoint Checkpoint details Align the unit with the X ray tube Checking the imaging unit Check that the unit does not interfere with the cables Checking the date and time Set the time Set the time zone H Check that the CXDI application firmware and Checking the software version PED code versi
66. d Fully installed If operation is aborted due to an error a new association could not be established when the data was resent from the CXDI GW was reset to recover the error 58 Agfa DryStar 3000 Imation Dry View 8700 8800 Fuji CR DPL FM DPL FM PS551 2 Installation Manual e Inserting annotations in the image can lead to problems at the hospital In the QCW use annotations that are outside of the image The designated film size is 11 x 14 inch film and automatic selection of the magazine and printing has been confirmed e Annotations in the image are problematic in the US and EU Thus although DICOM annotation was used it was not printed Although annotation can be transferred without any errors in DICOM an annotation error occurred in the log when transferring from the gateway to the 2180 and printing was not performed Data was transferred from KCR to the validation tool and the DICOM transfer method was compared to CXDI However the only differences were the image size aspect ratio and annotation position e Although the annotation position 1 1 in terms of conformance it 1 0 as sent from The result did not change even after the change 80 uum x 4256 x 5174 2128 x 2587 160 um e n the standard Agfa system the annotation option 1s selected Therefore the full image area will not be printed correctly unless you ask the serviceman to deselect the annotation option 78 um x 4096
67. d shutting down the System 16 3 9 17 Od 0 23 So Sette the Fixed ROLAS AS 26 eS 29 Su 85 5 9 __ 87 89 2 Installation Manual 1 Caution during the installation Please pay attention to the followings when installing the system 1 If the equipment is hoisted lowered or transport it must be supported at both sides by a minimum of two people so there is no danger of it falling 2 If a forklift etc is used to transport the equipment make sure there is nothing that could impede the forklift on its route to the final destination 3 When installing the equipment be sure the site meets the following criteria 1 There must be no dripping water in the area 2 The environment must be free of harmful elements such as humid or acidic air air with a saline or sulfur content where there is poor ventilation or where air pressure or temperature is unusual 3 The equipment must not be placed at an angle or subjected to vibration or shock this includes during transportation 4 The equipment must not be kept where chemical products are stored or where gasses are generated 5 The site s power supply must be of the correct voltage and frequency for the equipment 6 The site must be connected to a fully earthed cable with sufficient ground resistance to meet standard values 4 After installation be sure to dis
68. e 1 2 Notes 1 Never perform the following operation when the CXDI host program is operating such as during QA process image transfer communication with RIS or generator etc 2 Access to the OS is allowed only by the service engineer Since important settings and files are saved never let the user access the OS because CXDI system will not operate normally if the operation is not performed properly 1 3 Procedures 1 Turn ON the power of the control PC 2 When the exposure screen of the CXDI appears press Alt and Tab keys on the keyboard together 3 Keep Alt key pressed even after the display as shown below appears Press Tab key while pressing Alt key to select the command prompt window Select this 4 CCr Console Menu will appear Press Esc key Welcome to CCR will appear Enter 8 after Enter item and press Enter key Welcome to CCR Set Up 3 2 Display Set Up 6 Utilities 3 Image Util 7 Exit Enter item 8 5 A message prompting you to press a key will appear Press any key CCR start software will shut down 6 Desktop screen of Windows XP will appear 14 Printed by Canon Inc Feb 2006 Rev 03 CXDI 50G 50 4 Repair Guide Canon Inc Japan Copyright C Canon Inc Medical Technical Service Dept All rights Reserved Content Dsassemble Reasserble E 1 k Removins Gip uni oraa 1
69. e lt QA processing Characteristic extraction e Sharpening e DEP DICOM output e Gradation processing Diag i e MTF enhancement Frequency enhancement e Grid stripe reduction e High density clipping 3 2 Image Types 1 BORN IMAGE The image obtained with LANMIT before any correction is made Outside distribution of these images is prohibited including dtstore images 2 RAW IMAGE Born image after offset processing gain correction This 15 the image with LANMIT specific characteristics corrected 3 ORIGINAL IMAGE Raw image after preprocessing 4 QA IMAGE Original image after gradation processing sharpening and other processing The CXDI performs image processing up to this point 5 DIAG IMAGE QA image after further image processing necessary for diagnosis Image processed by the user for diagnostic purposes 6 PROCESSED IMAGE Diagnosis image after post processing Image modified by the user or the default processed image 4 1 General 4 Specifications The CXDI 50G 50C Imaging Unit Power Box 15 the Digital Cassette that has the mobility and can be used on the optional angles 1 Imaging Unit This unit consists of the internal sensor 5001 Board 50AD Board SOLED Board and its outer cover The sensor unit converts the X ray image to the electrical signal O E Conversion and after performs the A D conversion transfer its signal through the Power Box with Ethernet cable to the Control PC
70. e version Hardware version PLD code version 6 After you finish checking close HyperTerminal 31 2 Installation Manual 3 Installing Firmware and PLD Code 1 2 3 Write exposure code and PLD code into the Flash ROM of PWB 50Di in the imaging unit Notes Be sure to check that the CXDI is connected to the system Procedure 3 1 Installing the firmware Write the firmware by referring to Firm Write Tool Software Firmwrite exe the Tool Software Operation Manual for Ethernet Where to write ICI Flash ROM on PWB 50Di 3 2 Installing PLD code Write PLD code by referring to PLD Write Tool Software pldwrite exe in the Tool Software Operation Manual for Ethernet Where to write IC11 PLD on PWB 50Di 3339 2 Installation Manual 4 Checking the Sensor Serial No 1 2 3 Purpose If the sensor serial number and the sensor serial number stored in the flash ROM of the PWB 50Di differ from the image data file name stored in the hard drive of the Control PC due to replacing the 50 1 or imaging unit the connected sensor can not be detected after the CXDI application 1 launched In that case an error message appears Notes 2 1 Check the sensor serial No whenever a PWB S50Di is replaced b Sensor in the imaging unit is replaced 2 2 This checking procedure must be performed with the Control PC Imaging Unit and all the other equipment
71. ed on CXDI This parameter is used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0050 This parameter designates the size of the film to be printed This parameter is used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0060 This parameter designates the interpolation method since the printer has a higher resolution than the CXDI in most cases Generally CUBIC provides the best results followed by BILINEAR The REPLICATE option is not suitable for CXDI image applications This parameter is used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0080 This parameter designates the smoothing method for the image In the DICOM standards this parameter setting 18 valid only when CUBIC 18 selected for the magnification parameter above In the DICOM standards value to be transferred is not predetermined 50 gt The parameter is not transferred over DICOM if it is not designated This parameter may be displayed in some form or another depending on the installed printer For example it may be displayed in the Control Panel for the printer or in the corner of the film f this parameter is not designated transfer software uses automatically STANDARDI 1 for reason this parameter must be transferred in the DICOM gt The parameter is not transferred over DICOM if it is not designated In this case the printer default values are used When this parameter 1s not transferred problems can occur since unsuitable default
72. ent with X ray tube and paper etc 2 Installation Manual 4 2 System Installation Procedures Conditions and Checkpoints Reference Section Unpacking and checking the There must be no missing parts damage 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 product s constituent parts dents etc There must no color changes in the shock sensor Connect the Imaging Unit Handle the instrument carefully as it may and the Power Box be damaged if something is hit against it dropped or receives the strong jolt The cable must be routed such a way that no unreasonable loads are brought to bear upon them Connect the Power Box and The cable must be routed in such a way that the Control PC no unreasonable loads are brought to bear upon them Connect the Power Box and The manufacturer of the X ray generators the X ray generators must be asked to handle the connections with the generators Check date and time Date and time must be changed according 1 Checking and to the area where the instrument is installed Setting the Date and Time in section 5 6 2 Checking the Firmware Version in Check the software The compatibility of the sensor unit and the program s version Control PC must be checked on the compatibility list and the software program must be installed or upgrade as required Identifying the Imaging Unit 6 Identifying the input the sensor serial Sensor Units in section numbers 5 6
73. er screen TotslCostz Total number of images obtained with sensor unit 1 1 2 COUNTERI 12 996 Total number of images obtained with sensor unit 2 COUNTER Tori cout Total number of images obtained with sensor unit 3 COUNTER3 Total number of images obtained with sensor unit 4 3 5 After overwriting the values overwrite the file ExpResult ini and save 3 6 Close all windows that are open on the Desktop and then start up the CXDI application 3 7 Open the System Information screen and check that the changed items have been set correctly Fig 2 TOTAL IMAGES indicates the total number of images obtained with all sensors automatically CUSTOMIZE ADMINISTRATOR SYS IHFO DISPLAY DESTIHATIOH 15 SETUP SETUP VERSION INFORMATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH SHUT DOWN 08 21 2003 13 30 TOTAL STUDIES m STUDY COUNTER TOTAL IMAGES IMAGE COUNTER m m TOTAL IMAGES 2 STAND RE _______ Fig 2 79 2 Installation Manual 14 Backing Up When Installing 1 Purpose In case of re installing the CXDI application the necessary files ex the exposure position and other parameters must be backed up so that can be restored at the status of first installation 2 Necessary items 2 Removable drive such as MO drive or external HDD that can connect to USB 2 0 3 Notes 3 1 Before performing backup procedure delete any BodyPart
74. erpolation Maximum density 3 20 S LUT m n is designated as the Config Info but m and n are adjusted on site by the Kodak service engineer Basically adjustment is performed to achieve a linear output The Kodak service engineer 1 responsible for setting the smoothing type on site since it can be changed with each printer The rest is done by the printer itself Trimming OFF Cubic spline interpolation Smoothing must be adjusted at the user s site Maximum density 3 10 S LUT m n is designated as the Config Info but m and n are adjusted on site by the Kodak service engineer Basically adjustment is performed to achieve a linear output Trimming OFF Cubic spline interpolation e Maximum density 3 20 15 in Config Info is linear The rest is done by the printer itself Up to 5376 pixels can be set for H 2 Installation Manual factors have been adjusted The specifications are as follows although they cannot be set at the present time 14 x 14 W 4444 4444 for portraits 11 x 14 W 4444 H 3660 Fuji CR DPL LPD FM DPL FN PS551 Konica Drypro 722 Printlink Konica L1 62P Printlink for portraits A 300 T NO M CUBIC m MEDIUM S NORMAL B BLACK k 2 5 Site Dependent entered in param member 14x17 3520 entered in W member 4280 entered in H member 14x14 3520 entered in W member 3490 entered in H member 11x14 2540 entered in W member
75. ession 2000 0010 When the number of copies is designated film sheets are printed in the quantity specified in a single printing operation This parameter is necessary when printing multiple sheets for a single data transfer operation This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Film Session 2000 0030 This parameter determines where this transfer image 1s inserted into the queue in the DICOM printer At HIGH the image 1 printed first among the queued images This parameter 18 used in the DICOM Basic Film Session 2000 0040 Film 1 sent to the output device designated by RECEIVE MAGAZINE or the automatic developer This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Film Session 2000 0030 Film is printed as the designated film type 49 This parameter 18 set according to the user s requirement n the DICOM library TYPE3 the value is transferred together with the Tag However if the value is unknown the value is either 18 transferred as a character string with length 0 or the element itself is not transferred gt The printer default values are used if this parameter 1 not entered This parameter is set according to the user s requirement n the DICOM library TYPE3 the value is transferred together with the Tag However if the value is unknown the value is either transferred as a character string with length 0 or the element itself is not transferred gt The printer
76. et the date and time to your local value as necessary 2 Procedure 2 1 When CXDI application start open the ADMINISTRATOR SETUP MENU SYSTEM SETUP MENU gt ADMINISTRATOR SETUP 2 2 When the ADMINISTRATOR SETUP MENU appears and presses the DATE button 2 3 The dialog Date Time Properties appears and set the value properly each of the fields which the tab sheet Date amp Time and Time Zone sheet has And then press OK 29 2 Installation Manual 2 Checking the Firmware Version 1 2 Purpose 1 1 Failing to use the proper versions of the firmware and PLD code with the CXDI application can result in an error and system operation cannot be guaranteed Therefore the versions of the firmware must be checked to ensure that they are correct The combination of this firmware refers to CXDI Software Combination List Notes 2 1 This check should always be performed at installation and 1f necessary the firmware versions should be upgraded 2 2 This check cannot be performed with only the control PC Connect the imaging units and other equipment and start up in the normal imaging status 3 Procedure 3 1 Checking the firmware alone a Start up the CXDI system b Display the version information from the user mode SYSTEM gt SETUP MENU gt VERSION INFORMATION c Confirm the firmware version System Module Version Information CAD Capture DOLL 89481 Driver Ver Capture H
77. fall out and damage the sensor unit Be sure that the work place is well ordered to prevent the chassis from getting scratched Be sure that the work place 1 protected against static electricity 3 Disassembly See the service manual for the procedure for removing each parts 1 Remove the rear cover from the sensor unit 2 Remove the sensor cable 3 Remove PCB 50LED Handle the FFC cable carefully 14 4 Repair Guide 4 Attachment of parts 1 Attach aluminum spacer to the chassis of the sensor unit and then mount PCB 50LED Tighten the screw XB1 2260 606 slightly weaker than usual Otherwise the screw hole on the chassis of the CXDI 50G will be damaged It is recommended to use the torque screwdriver for tightening the screw Tightening torque 4kgf cm Note Note that torque differs from that for the conduction tape After screws have been secured apply adhesive Aluminum spacer XB1 2260 606 1 Bent here XD1 3100 267 e Rib XD1 2100 267 7 2767 100 as ps 58 E Le Do not let the bent part of s L V Sel aluminum spacer touch the rib A A PCB 50LED Aluminum spacer Bent here Rib Tightening torque 4Kgf cm Apply adhesive 15 4 Repair Guide 2 After attaching the PCB 50LED use a tester to measure the resistance value between sensor unit cover and the PCB 50LED through hole Resistance value 0 1 ohm or less Ho
78. from the Start Menu Start Settings Taskbar and Start Menu 3 4 Taskbar and Start Menu Properties appears Click Start Menu tab and then click Taskbar and Start Menu Properties Start Menu Classic Customize 3 5 Click Add and Create Shortcut appears Click Browse 3 6 Browse appears Find a file named ccrstart bat in drive D ccr and click OK 3 7 D ccr ccrstart bat appears in the Command line Click Next 3 8 Select Program Folder appears Select Startup folder and click Next 3 9 Select a name for the shortcut appears Type ccrstart bat Click Finish 3 10 Close the Taskbar Start and login again to Windows XP Start Shut Down 2Log off cxdi 3 11 After login the computer make sure that the CXDI application starts up 34 4 5 2 Installation Manual Change the window view size 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 After the CXDI application software start press Alt Tab key to show the Debug mode prompt screen After the command prompt screen appears click the icon called System icon where is in right top of its window System icon menu appears Select Properties from the menu Fig 1 02 23 2000 09 51 Enter Patient Study E GE ccrstart bat Restore t Up Move Size Minimize Maximize 6 Utilities 7 Debug 8 Exit Select the Properties item Close Edit 8 Properties
79. from the control PC Startup method 4 Start up Windows XP 4 2 Start the Command Prompt screen Start Program Accessories gt Command Prompt 4 3 Command Prompt screen appears type the commands following instruction below to start the CXDI application Press the Enter key after typing the command Command Prompt LEN delimiter 1 required between D Ys cd CCT 99 99 cd and Space delimiter is required between D cer gt CCrxxxxx XXXXX and 1s different in version 4 4 If the message Sensor not connected appears at starting of the CXDI application click OK button Change to the Debugging mode with the keys Alt Tab using 4 5 When Welcome to CCR appears select 1 Set Up 82 2 Installation Manual 4 6 When Setting Mode 0 Normal 1 Expert 0 0 0 appears select 0 Normal 4 7 When CCR SETUP MENU appears select 7 Scan Sensor Setup 4 8 When Capture Device Configuration Table appears enter the number of sensor to which make the Max Capture Device recognized 4 9 The dummies of A D Board Serial Number are appeared Enter the sensor serial number for necessary type A D Board Serial Number 0 0 gt 11 0x199 A D Board Serial Number 0 1 gt 22 0 2009 A D Board Serial Number 0 2 gt 22 0x123 A D Board Serial Number 0 3 gt 31 0x124 For example whe
80. gather the following files and information other than those indicated in 1 2 1 1 chmwm ini 2 ccMax ws ini chmwm ini cceMax ws ini will be collected automatically when all the INI files directly under CCR folder are collected 3 chmwm log 4 DICOM conformance statement of RIS 2 2 Generator communication module 1 cgbig3 ini 2 StrTable ini StrTable ini will be collected automatically when all the INI files directly under CCR folder are collected 3 Character string such as error code that 1s displayed in the error dialog box 1 3 3 When image is bad 1 How the system is used at the customer s site System composition 2 Version of CXDI host program 3 D ccr 4 Bad image and the images taken before and after it 6 Troubleshooting 2 How to back up and recover the system Objective This document describes how to back up and recover the system Technical Description There are two system backup methods as follow The recovery method required depends on the way the system crashes Backup method A Backup using floppy disks B Backup using a hard drive 1 Backup method A Backup method using floppy disks The network settings configured in each installation site and the customized body part settings are stored in each ini file All the ini files are stored on a floppy disk when starting up the control PC The system has a feature that stores the latest ini files on the floppy disk at the syste
81. gnal Clamp cushion cable connector The cable protect sheet is put under the cable so as to protect the sensor cable 1 Remove the screws M3x8 x2 that fixes the cable clamp 1 2 Remove the screws M2 6x6 x2 that fixes the cable holder 3 Remove the screws M2 6x6 x2 that fixes the cable clamp 2 Do not lose the screw because it is held by the clamp cushion 4 Disconnect the connectors from PCB 50LED and PWB 50Di 5 Remove the sensor cable unit NOTES 1 During assembly lay out the signal cables carefully to they will not get caught by covers 2 Place the bush into the case on the cover while adjusting the position of the bush so signal cables of 50G 50C sensor cable unit become straight 4 4 Repair Guide 2 Cable attachment Special attachment jigs will be used when securing the cable with the cable clamp plate so the cover of the cable will not be caught cable clamp plate NOTES This operation requires below special attachment jigs when installing the cables Attachment jigs BY9 6551 000 in sets with jig A and jig B Cable clamp plate The slight difference in form of plate affects snapping of cable Cable is pressed downward by the edge of plate New cable 4 Repair Guide Procedures 1 Adjusting position of rubber bush Align the screw holes on the cable clamp assembly and the top cover screw holes Then decide the position of attaching the rubber bush Rubber bush
82. hat is set to long term imaging imaging time settings 1001 msec to 3000 msec 1 The preview display becomes slower without the X ray monitor that is when using the CXDI 50G 50C When an X ray exposure negative cannot be detected even if the X ray monitor is used Imaging preparation time 10 seconds for normal imaging and 30 seconds for long term imaging In imaging preparation time the imaging unit changes from sleep status sensor in standby status to ready status possible to perform imaging The imaging cycle time becomes longer Time required preparing for the next imaging after a single imaging is done Normal imaging 15 sec long term imaging 30 sec Technical Description 1 The maximum value for imaging condition e When using the CXDI 50G 50C sensor the maximum value of the exposure time 18 3000 msec which can be set on the screen e The maximum value of the tube current is 1600 mA The maximum mAs value 1 4800mAs due to the maximum value of the exposure time changing to 3000 The maximum value of the tube current is 1600mA The maximum value of the mAs value is changed from the 3000 maximum value of the exposure time to 4800 mAs 1000msec 5000mA 5000mAs Up to CXDI V5 1 CXDI 11 CXDI 31 sensor 1000msec 1600mA 1600mAs CXDI 40G or later version sensor 3000msec 1600mA 4800mAs Table 3 1 3 Function 2 Imaging condition check at the time of upgrade If any of the kV mA mAs cm
83. he DICOM printing argument c gt See the printing parameters This is used when the operator who manages the connected storage device requests a change the installed identification information version Note that the meaning is opposite of the DICOM printing argument c gt See the printing parameters This is used when the operator who manages the connected storage device requests a change the installed identification information version This parameter designates whether class be connected for performing association at the beginning of transfer CR T MR NM S C US I A RELEASE RES is ignored d FAC This parameter dumps a specific facility log DCM DUL SRV This parameter is used simply as This parameter is used simply as d This parameter is used to make the transfer software put the debugging character string on the console 47 This is used when the error message 30012 Peer aborted Association or never connected occurs even though the DICOM data transfer was successful gt This is used differently based on the connected storage devices This parameter does not affect DICOM data transfer This parameter outputs the CXDI log based on Windows NT 2 Installation Manual V This parameter is used This parameter does not affect DICOM This parameter dumps the simply as data transfer transfer log DUL and SRV are du
84. ies 1 series 1 Dr ABLE image setting However since a multi format is used for the screen displays for each series under the Dr ABLE specifications the switching operations are hassle The user will find it more convenient if it 15 at all possible to change the setting to 1 study 1 series 1 series multi image These unusual data specifications were requested with the full understanding of their unusualness With DICOM the body parts such as the abdomen and head and their directions such as PA and AP belong to the series information It therefore follows that a different series 1s required for a different body part or body part direction This aspect 1s restricted by the DICOM standard rather than by the installation and other steps taken by us To put it the other way around multiple images with different body parts and their directions cannot be put together as a series To remedy this problem devising a way of enabling the viewers to reference different series at the same time at some future point in time will be helpful Hitachi Transmission is currently performed with the 1 study multi series 1 series 1 image setting However since a multi format is used for the screen displays for each series the switching operations are a hassle The user will find it more convenient if it is at all possible to change the setting to 1 study 1 series 1 series multi image This problem arises with the Fujitsu equipment as well Refer
85. igh definition monitor nadequate settings for CXDI printer parameters Faults in printer or high definition monitor 69 2 Installation Manual 4 Fine adjustment 4 1 As the step 3 3 above make the system READY by selecting the exposure mode SMPTE on the exposure screen Fig 4 MALE 01 09 1966 Infant Chest Infant Chest PA 4 AP Infant Chest Infant Chest RL LL TRE MULTI VIEW CANCEL SMPTE Fig 4 9672972005 15 4 2 On the X ray generator press the exposure button After the exposure adjust the trim so that the gray scale may be located in the center of the image Fig 5 For correct density measurement of the 32 step chart the gray scale must be printed in the center of an image to eliminate the shading feature Data may not from a straight line near the minimum and maximum densities due to characteristics of the printer Rotate the image on the QA screen and reprint or retake measurements LUT EDGE AUTO ADJUST POSITION LINEAR BRIGHTHESS TATION 1 2003 08 22 3 PROC 13 58 18 CONTRAST ADJUST SAVE STD Fig 5 70 2 Installation Manual 4 3 Select the END STUDY and transfer the SMPTE pattern image to the printer or the high definition monitor Fig 6 MALE 01 09 1966 Chest rer Chest
86. in the sequence below to verify whether the CXDI is now part of the network To check the connections at the TCP IP level use the ping command from the command prompt Start gt Programs gt Command Prompt When the IP address of the connection destination 1s 173 17 7 123 for instance the following messages will be repeated If the CXDI has been connected properly Pic gt ping 172 17 7 123 input on the DOS screen Pinging 17217 7 123 With 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 17 7 123 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 172 17 7 123 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 172 17 7 123 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 172 17 7 123 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 2550 e If the CXDI has not been connected properly Pic gt ping 172 17 7 123 input on the DOS screen Pinging 17217 7 123 With 32 bytes of data Request time out Request time out Request time out Request time out 42 2 Installation Manual 4 Set the printer and storage device which serves as the external output destinations In this case one printer and one storage device are set 4 1 Printer settings A Open the output destination setting screen from the user menu System gt SETUP MENU gt DESTINATION gt PRINTER Up to four printers 2 of which can be used for output at the same time can be set B Press the Printer1 button and input the following items based on the pre installation investigation details a Prin
87. inter error occurs when optional devices are not used This parameter does not affect DICOM data transfer Silent mode does not need to be designated since the CXDI automatically makes the setting internally This parameter does not affect DICOM data transfer This parameter does not affect DICOM data transfer 2 Installation Manual console Both the p and v parameters should be used These settings override the S parameter V filename The parameter is used for This parameter does not affect DICOM This parameter dumps the analysis after the transfer data transfer transfer log software saves the debugging character string displayed on the console to a file with a designated filename It is used only when problems occur I This parameter is used This is used when the error message A RELEASE RES 15 simply as 30012 Peer aborted Association or ignored never connected occurs even though the DICOM data transfer was successful gt This is used based on the connected printers jn Sets the time to take timeout This parameter is to be changed when This is the time to take in seconds taking timeout timeout Note The parameters p v and V filename display the log on the console Therefore be sure to always erase these parameters before operation by the user 54 Kodak MLP190 Kodak KELP2180 Kodak Print Spooler Model 100 Agfa DryStar 3000 Kodak
88. ions When the g option is added the essential information only is collected This information includes the Printer Status and Printer Status Info To prevent installation when the printer does not satisfy the above DICOM specifications This parameter is used simply as 5 This parameter is used to prevent the transfer software from displaying the debugging character string on the console This parameter is used simply as This parameter is used to set the transfer software so that the debugging character string 1 displayed on the console This parameter is used simply as This parameter is used to set the transfer software so that the debugging character string 1 displayed on the 53 The DICOM standards do not allow values of 1301073 or higher to be set This parameter is used when the operator of the connected storage device requests a size change n DICOM storage devices note that the argument title changes to m gt See the storage device parameters Note that the meaning is opposite of the argument c for DICOM storage devices gt See the storage device parameters The entry for the OPU output device title is used here Note that the meaning is opposite of the argument t for DICOM storage devices gt See the storage device parameters Normally this option 1 not used This parameter has been provided as a remedy when a pr
89. lation Maximum density 3 20 Maximum density 3 20 could not be achieved before Trimming OFF Cubic spline interpolation Smoothing type 1 BILINEAR 2 Sharp by spline interpolation 3 Slightly weak by spline interpolation 4 Weaker by spline interpolation Maximum density 3 20 Before maximum density 3 20 could not be achieved 2 Installation Manual Printer Model Specifications Reference Maximum equivalent Kodak MLP190 80um x 4096 x 5120 2048 x 2560 160 Kodak 79 um x 4090 x 5120 value after passing through the 2018 x 2528 160 KELP2180 print spooler Kodak Print e The above settings are the size of the effective area Spooler Model when the image passes through the print spooler and 100 the image is plotted up to the annotation area In other words these settings do not display an annotation area instead handling it as an image area e If the data is transferred without setting Image creation in CXDI the Requested Image Size setting is used in DICOM In this case the annotation area 1s automatically displayed in the 2180 printer As a result a maximum image area of 79 um x 4090 x 4996 must be designated In this case the CXDI relies on the 2180 for image rotation Film Orientation but images larger than 1 7 MB cannot be rotated by the 2180 Therefore operation without the setting for Image creation in cannot be performed in the 2180 Although operation 15 possible by setting Re
90. m 2 2 Set the CXDI application so that it does not start up 2 3 Files are overwritten and so be careful when performing the procedure 2 4 As an extra precaution write down the numerical values before overwriting them 2 5 The overwritten counter becomes valid the next time that the CXDI is started up 3 Procedure 3 1 Turn on the control computer and then start up Windows XP 3 2 Right click on My Computer on the Desktop screen of Windows XP and open Explorer 3 3 A file called ExpResult ini is contained in the CCR folder Open this file D CCR ExpResult ini Fig 1 PB ExpResult ini Notepad Ioj x File Edit Format wiew Help LOG STAMP Wer v 00 256 Date 2003 08 22 13 11 07 systemcounter study 0 Usrstudycounter 1L UsrExposurecounter L LastcounterReset Stud Counter 1 1 1 1 ExpCounter 1 1 1 1 1 COLINTERQO Tota lCount t Lastshutpaown Last lt 2 003 Last 8 Last Dawyzzz Last Haur 13 Last Mnut 2 11 1 Tota lcount 0 COUNTER Tota 0 COUNTERS zT a Fig 1 78 2 Installation Manual 3 4 Changing the items below contained in the file allows you to change the settings for the counter in the user screen ExpResult ini file Screen Display SysemCounter TotalStudy TOTAL STUDIES UsrStudyCounter STUDY COUNTER user screen IMAGE COUNTER Can be overwritten at the Counter us
91. m If 1 2 is connected cable length is 3m 11 2 Installation Manual 3 Cable connections 1 Loosen the lock nut for each cable and connect the cables to the power box Then fix the cables by tightening the lock nuts Note To avoid the risk of damage when the cables are removed with very large force Check tightening torque of the bush refer the following figure lt Sensor cable gt lt X RAY I F cable Remote cable gt 2 Attach the cable clamp to the sensor cable and then fix it to the power box using the screw M4 x 6 mm Clamp the cable s shield pos 212 2 Installation Manual 3 Connecting each cable connector 8 1 1 Sensor cable Lu SW Connected to x N 3 we 2 lt gt x P5 4 gt 4 lt et Sy gt 2 5 SS Connected to Bess E X 4 After completing connections attach power box cover 5 Connect the LAN cable to the back of the power box LAN cable 2432 2 Installation Manual 6 Connect the power cable to the back of the power box Power cable Power switch Power cable X ray cable Remote cable CXDI 50G 50C sensor cable LAN cable 14 2 Installation Manual 5 1 3 Connection diagram for Control PC rear panel Operatio
92. m startup by updating the ini files with modifications users made while using the system B Backup method using a hard drive The control PC has no feature that mirrors all the files including the OS to other hard drives Therefore to be ready for hard drive crashes we recommend that you add another hard drive when installing the system in order to copy the software between the hard drives using Ghost or Drive Copy which are available on the market This should be conducted at the final installation stage just before delivery to users As an alternative you can also provide a hard drive that contains the OS before activation and drivers in case of hard drive crashes 2 Recovery method 2 1 When problems occur in a Cer software ini file The system can be recovered to the last environment status just before the system was used by users when problems occur in d Ccr software other than the OS l When the setting data or files are damaged In this case The recovery can be made by overwriting ini files stored on the floppy disk to d ccr 6 Troubleshooting 2 2 When problems occur in Ccr software When problems occur in files other than ini files for d Ccr software other than the OS recovery can be accomplished by adding or replacing the relevant files if you can identify the defective files Recover Ccr with the following procedure if you cannot identify the defective files 1 2 3 4 5 6 Copy d
93. mped This parameter is used to make the transfer software put the debugging character string on the console jn Sets the time to take timeout This parameter is to be changed when This is the time to take in seconds taking timeout timeout Argument Values necessary for executing a function subroutine procedure or other operation is passed to them Arguments are assigned to functions and subroutines when executed For example the argument in f x 1s x PDU Protocol data unit The types of PDU s include get request get next request get response set request nd trap Note For details about the v parameter see Checking the Error Log Note The parameters v and d put the log on the console Therefore be sure to always erase these parameters before operation by the user 48 DICOM printer 2 Installation Manual Parameter List Separate Document 2 In the CXDI DICOM printers are administered separately according to printer product The transfer software module 1 print_ stuff The settings for these parameters are described below C copies This parameter uses a number to designate the number of copies 1 2 y priority Priority in the DICOM printer HIGH MED LOW D destination Film destination MAGAZINE PROCESS OR BIN 1 F film type Film media type BLUE FILM CLEAR FILM This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Film S
94. must operate based on this parameter When using image cutout from 17 x 17 inch size the CXDI this parameter 18 set and transferred automatically This parameter 18 used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0130 This parameter designates the density of the digital value for 0 4095 for reverse display of the CXDI transfer data image pixels In the CXDI 0 indicates black In the CXDI this parameter is used to adjust the density Therefore be sure to always check that it 1 operating This parameter 18 used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0120 This parameter designates the density of the digital value for 4095 0 for reverse display of the CXDI transfer data image pixels In the CXDI 4095 indicates white This parameter 18 not transferred in many cases since the minimum density cannot be increased in most printers 51 gt If this parameter is not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the printer default values are used When this parameter is not transferred problems can occur since unsuitable default values may be used This parameter is determined by asking the printer engineer or by viewing the conformance statement gt If this parameter is not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the printer default values are used Starting from version 2 0 the image can be rotated from the CXDI side without using this parameter gt
95. n the upright stand model is connected to Sensor 1 and the table model is connected to Sensor 2 Enter 0000199 for A D Board Serial Number for Sensor IDZI Enter 00002009 for A D Board Serial Number for Sensor IDZ2 The CXDI application can now be launched on the control PC with the same conditions in effect as if an imaging unit were connected Capture Device Configuration Table Max Capture Devices 4 0x4 4 lt Number of imaging units connected Capture Device Configuration No 0 SensorID 1 OPUJ oe A D Board Serial Number 0 0 gt 11 0 199 A D Board Serial Number 0 1 gt 22 0x2009 Dummy Serial No for oe A D Board Serial Number 0 2 gt 22 0x123 Sensor 1 Ere A D Board Serial Number 0 3 gt 31 0 124 A D Board Serial Number for SensorID 1 0x199 409 Custom Type 0 NO CUSTOM 1 STAND 2 TABLE 3 UNIV 4 CASSETTE 0 0x0 0 Field of View Rotation 0 No 1 Yes 0 0x0 0 Capture Device Configuration No 1 SensorIDZ2 A D Board Serial Number 0 0 gt 11 0x199 A D Board Serial Number 0 1 gt 22 0x2009 Dummy Serial No for A D Board Serial Number 0 2 gt 22 0x123 Deuce A D Board Serial Number 0 3 gt 31 0x124 A D Board Serial Number for SensorIDZ2 0x2009 8201 Custom Type 0 NO CUSTOM I STAND 2 TABLE 3 UNIV 4 CASSETTE 0 0x0 0 Field of View Rotation 0 No 1 Yes 0 0x
96. n unit RS 232C cable Mouse Keyboard LAN cable straight cable Between Control PC and network Operation unit VGA cable Connector 1 LAN cable Between Control and Power e Power cable o Bm 2 Installation Manual 5 2 Starting up and shutting down the System Perform the following sequences when starting up and shutting down the system 5 2 1 Sequence for Starting up the System Perform the following sequence when turning the system power on If you do not perform the correct sequence the imaging unit cannot be recognized resulting in an error This is because the system communicates with the imaging unit when turning the system on The power box cannot be turned on in conjunction with turning on the control PC Since the power box is equipped with a remote switch that turns on off the secondary output you can install the switch on your side to turn it on off 1 Turn on the main power of the power box 2 Turn on the remote switch of the power box 3 Turn on the control PC Note Ccrstart bat should be registered in Windows Startup 5 2 2 Sequence for Turning the Power off Shutdown 1l From select SYSTEM SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN after transfer The control PC automatically turns off 2 Turn off the remote switch of the power box 3 Turn off the main power of the power box Note Turn off the main power of the power box and OPU power
97. nation and that the IP address port number and AE TITLE of the transmission destination which are set with CXDI have been set properly AE TITLE of the transmission destination is case sensitive fields Permit upper case letter or lower case letter etc 46 DICOM storage device 2 Installation Manual Parameter List Separate Document 1 In the CXDI DICOM data transfer is performed using the transfer software module send image The settings for these parameters are described below m maxPDU Maximum PDU value in byte units t calledTitle Called App Entity Title c callingtitle calling App Entity Title 5 SOPName for reference The CXDI automatically uses 131072 internally for operation Designating a specific value allows overwriting of the above value The AE Title setting field is automatically applied to this setting Designating a specific value allows overwriting of the above value The CXDI automatically uses CANON CCR internally for the operation Designating a specific value allows overwriting of the above value This is not used in the CXDI The DICOM standards do not allow values of 1301073 or higher to be set This is used when the operator who manages the connected storage device requests a size change In DICOM printing note that the argument title changes to u gt See the printing parameters Note that the meaning is opposite of t
98. nding on the timing the error has occurred images may be saved in a folder before dtstore In this case copy dttmp and dtque folder 1 3 2 When Error occurs Information required differs according to whether optional module such as DMW generator communication module etc is used or not 1 Log files and information required no matter optional module is used or not 1 How the system 1 used at the customer s site System composition 2 Version of CXDI host program 3 Error message and code 4 the INI files directly under folder 6 Troubleshooting 5 All the BodyParts folders All of the above five items are necessary to see how the CXDI is set If the problem has occurred in the CXDI the information is required to have the problem occur again 6 opu3 log and YY YYMMDDHHMMSS log When file size exceeds 1 MB opu3 log makes a new opu3 log with a different name in opu3 YY YYMMDDHHMMSS when the system is restarted Ten history files in the past will be saved Because a new log is made when the file size is large log at the time the error occurred may be in a file other than Since location of the log cannot be checked at the customer s site please be sure to collect not only the opu3 log but all the history files 7 syslog 8 Dr Watson log 9 Event viewer system log 2 Required log files and information according to the used optional module Please also
99. nstallation Manual 3 6 Create the graph below based on the data measured in step 5 9 50 setting 3 00 density 2 00 2 2 00 1 50 AL 1 00 97 Film base 0 00 density 1 2 9 4 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 Step As shown in the above graph the measurement values need only to nearly form a straight line from the minimum density to the maximum density The important point here is that the measurement values make a straight line and a maximum density corresponding to the settings 1s output If the measurement values deviate too far from the straight line and a maximum density corresponding to the settings 15 not output printer and monitor output linearity settings calibration and other adjustments are necessary The above graph is an example of measurements when the maximum density is set to 3 2 D and the printed film 1 measured with a densitometer Refer to the data below when the maximum density is set to 3 1 D or when gradation analysis software 15 used to take measurements on the monitor The LINEAR output cannot be set for some printer models In this case try to select an output setting as close as possible to LINEAR Ideal density values in LINEAR LINE Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 125 2457 2067 s 3s s vs is re 24 zo 25 Possible causes of non linearity in measurement values nadequate calibration of printer and h
100. oe zorr TMS 10 99 q MIAA 20S IGXO 0 ADYA INA LSAS IOXO CXDI SYSTEM POWER BOX Electrical SYMBOL PART NO CAI BH4 6494 020 CA2 CA3 4 SWI PBI Imaging Unit Canon Inc BH4 2385 100 4 6217 030 BH7 2856 050 BH6 5728 040 Y67 2692 030 Y67 2693 030 BG7 2772 060 BG7 3069 000 Rev 03 DESCRIPTION REMARKS CABLE UNIT POWER 100V CABLE UNIT POWER 120V CABLE UNIT POWER 230V CABLE UNIT POWER SUPPLY CABLE UNIT X RAY I F CABLE UNIT 7M CABLE UNIT 3M SWITCH UNIT REMOTE PCB UNIT X RAY I F SWI Remote Switch Ao CAI CXDI SYSTEM INDEX OF PARTS NUMBERS CXDI 50G 50C PARTS NO BA4 1766 040 BA4 1775 030 BA4 1776 020 BA4 1783 000 BA4 1786 050 BA4 1788 000 BA4 1789 000 BA4 1792 030 BA4 1793 020 BA4 1794 020 BA4 1800 020 BA4 1802 000 BA4 1803 000 BA4 2144 000 BA4 2180 000 BA4 2434 000 BF0 5372 020 BG7 2767 100 BG7 2772 060 BG7 2856 050 BG7 2857 070 BG7 2858 060 BG7 2999 040 BG7 3069 000 BG7 9061 160 Canon Inc PAGE 2 3 2 5 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 5 2 2 2 7 2 7 2 7 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 2 5 2 3 2 5 2 3 2 5 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 1 1 6 3 2 6 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 3 2 6 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 3 REVISION NO REPORT NO 7 1 Rev 03 CXDI SYSTEM 7 2 Rev 03 INDEX OF PARTS NUMBERS CXDI 50G 50C PARTS NO PAGE REVISION NO REPORT NO BH4 2385 100 1 1 6 E 4 6217 030 1 1 6 5
101. oles 1 000 Vrms 5x10 times life E 10 at 5A 250V AC 5x10 at SA 30V DC Ambient temperature 40 C to 70 C no freezing nor condensation Maximum operating frequency 50 times Sec 221 2 Installation Manual 2 PCI Photo coupler 1 Maximum Ratings Ta 25 C Pulse forward current Reverse Voltage Collector Power Dissipation 1 Circuit Total Package Power Dissipation 1 Circuit Isolation Voltage DETECTOR 2 Maximum Ratings Ta 25 C TEST ___Forward Voltage _ Ve Il l0mA 10 LIS oos s C ___Reverse Current an PEN MS NN 0 202 2 NONIS Capacitance Ce NR V 0 f MHz ZEE ANS Max Forward current Vem 0 5 3 4 V Collector Emitter _ Breakdown Voltage mco y 599 M ee Emitter Collector 5 Breakdown Voltage mco Im M 3 48 V Ambient Light Below 1001 Collector Dark Current 022 E i 5 Ambient Light Below 1001 Rise Time Fall Time Turn On Time Turn Off Time Turn On Time SWITCH HARACTRISTIC C Storage Time Turn Off Time Note Because of the construction leak current might be increased by ambient light Please use photo coupler with less ambient light pulse amplitude 100us frequency 100Hz R H lt 60 LED side pins shorted together and DETECTOR side pins shorted together 2 Installation Man
102. one all match Em Identifying and registering the imaging units Inputting the control PC serial number Register the serial numbers of the sensors Input the serial number of the control PC to be used Set the contrast Checking the operation unit Set the brightness Set the gamma correction Wise iri ___ condition table O O OoOo O Checking the annotation Check that the setting have Deen made in accordance with the customer s request IP address 0 Network connections Subnet mask Oo Default gateway oOo Perform calibration Preparations prior to exposure Perform self test EC Checking image transfer to Check that the setting have been made in printers and storages accordance with the customer s request Checking image 2 Check that the image is transferred properly EN external memory device Use SMPTE pattern to check the density on a linear Checking the image quality chart Check that there 1s no artifacts shading etc 5 1 data such as the images used 2 for testing od ___ B _ Windows trash box EMEN Checking the window displays Operate from the Windows XP desktop unnecessary windows must appear the same applies after Taskbar rebooting 87 2 Installation Manual Checkpoint Checkpoint details Inserting the backup floppy Create the backup files in floppy drive by disk and
103. oothing normal e Maximum density 3 20 e Curve shape 0 density linear as Config Info e Trimming OFF e Cubic spline interpolation e Smoothing normal e Maximum density 3 20 e Curve shape 0 density linear as Config Info e Trimming OFF e Cubic spline interpolation e Smoothing slightly sharp edges emphasized e Maximum density 3 20 eS PERCEPTION LUT 200 LINEAR If the output fails to be linear with LINEAR on site adjustments with the printer manufacturer must be performed Trimming OFF Cubic spline interpolation Smoothing must be adjusted at the user s site Maximum density 3 10 S LUT m n is designated as Config Info but m and n are adjusted on site by the Kodak service engineer Basically adjustment is performed to achieve a linear output Trimming OFF Cubic spline interpolation Smoothing must be adjusted at the user s site Maximum density 3 10 5 LUT m is designated as the Config Info but m and n are adjusted on site by the Kodak service engineer Basically adjustment is performed to achieve a linear output Trimming OFF Cubic spline interpolation Maximum density 3 20 S LUT m n is designated as the Config Info but m and n are adjusted on site by the Kodak service engineer Basically adjustment 15 performed to achieve a linear output Kodak Imation DryView 8700 9440 Kodak Imation Dry View 8500 Nishimoto EL2000N 2 Installation Manual A 320 T NO
104. part Since Screwcap ini factory setting is the following default setting see the figure below it is not necessary to edit the setting unless you changed the network protocol TCP IP setting for the LAN card that communicates with the CXDI 50G 50C imaging part in the previous item 3 1 TCP IP setting for the control PC network card Screwcap ini is located in the following directory D ccr screwcap in1 HostInfo ResponseTimeout 30000 DataTimeout 60000 IntervalTimeout 30000 Sensorlnfo SensorNum 1 Sensor IpAddress 192 168 100 11 12121 12122 Log LogLevel 2 CXDI 50G 50C s IP address Sensorinfol SensorNum 1 Confirm this CXDI 50G 50C IP address This must be the same as the IP address stored in the imaging part This address must be the same as the IP address stored in the next item 3 3 Network setting stored in the CXDI 50G 50C sensor 24 2 Installation Manual 3 3 Network setting stored in the CXDI 50G 50C sensor The factory default setting is shown in the table below This setting is not necessary unless you have changed the setting Sensor IP address 192 168 100 11 255 255 255 0 Host IP address 192 168 100 10 Port number for command 12121 Port number for data 12122 If you change the setting refer to Tool Software Operation Manual for Ethernet Imaging Part IP Address Setting 25 2
105. perature error reporting and stop the Sensor driving 8 Detecting the X ray emission status 9 Holding the data factory set 1 4 5 PCB 50 LED board The PCB 50 LED board has the following functions 1 Power supply relaying 5 5V 3 3V 24V 10V 2 LED control POWER READY BUSY 3 The detecting Grid sensor connection 4 The case grounding around power supply Each power supply cable must be put on the case grounding point with the screws 3 Function 2 Power Box Pa PUER PA Control PC J ly ki iy LE EEE EE EE 4 PP PP af ar ur arr Remote switch 90 Power supply PWB 40XRAY The Power Box consists of the following parts PWB 40XRAY board X ray I F Power supply Remote power switch And it has the function that 1s the signal transition with Imaging Unit Power supplying the signal transition with the X ray generator The Power Box can be connected only one Imaging Unit 2 1 PWB 40 X ray board The PWB 40 X ray board has the following function 1 The Interface with the X ray generator 2 Relaying the signals insulating the Internet transition AC230V Basic Insulation 3 The cable length setting 3 7m in the 50 Power supply capacity 4 The firm initializing code on the Imaging Unit boot switch 15 installed 5 2 2 Remote switch 1 Output control of the 274 side on the 50 Power supply 7m or 50 Power supply
106. pose of waste product packaging with care and with full respect for the environment 2 Installation Manual 2 Product Configuration 2 1 Product Configuration List 6 Screw 6 mm XB1 1400 603 __ For fixing the cable clump HN NN Power supply cable with AC plug 3m 100 120 230V Attached documents for medical 100 Certifications warranty registration inspection 100V compliance operation manual Inspection compliance operation manual Packaging LAN cable for connecting Control PC Power Box and Network switch Switching HUB for connecting the multiple Imaging Units shall be procured at each sales company LAN cable Over category 5 When Control PC and Power Box are connected directly Cross type is used but when they are connected via Network switch Straight type is used However this is not applied when Network switch has AUTO MDI MDI X function Network switch Switching HUB Sales companies adopt Network switch Switching HUB after conducting the test and the operation check for Switching HUB that meets the general standard AUTO MDI MDI X One of the functions of Network switch Switching HUB and Broadband router They can detect Communication port of other side automatically and connect in proper procedure MDI Network card etc MDI X Network switch Switching HUB and Broadband router etc Since AUTO MDI AUTO MDI X functions can detect automati
107. quested Image Size only for using DICOM without the setting for Image creation in CXDI this option is not installed in the CXDI Although the resolution of the printer itself 15 79 um x 4090 x 5260 this complete resolution cannot be used when the image passes through the spooler When is used in AE Title the association is rejected Use the Disable function for NLEVENT REPORT to disable this setting The FilmSize parameter can be used The MediaType BLUE CLEAR parameter is also supported Although the Film Orientation parameter 1 supported up to 1 7 MB in actuality DR 1mages cannot be rotated Like the DryView8700 the images must be rotated by the CXDI side e When Requested Image Size is expanded the maximum plotting size is limited 79 um x 4090 x 4996 so that the annotation area can be obtained When a Requested Image Size expansion error occurs the image 18 interpolated and printed at the suitable size In this case the error does not return to the CXDI side For example the image 15 printed at 310 mm even if 326 mm 18 designated e f an expansion error occurs in the spooler when Multi Display Format is used the print queue cannot be processed e The system is in a critical state when a Failure status 1 indicated A user message is displayed indicating this state and images are no longer transferred Fully installed During the Warning status image transfer is performed while the user message is displaye
108. r unit and Control PC do not match Sensor Unit Detect Error 5100 will be displayed on starting up the system These numbers are the same as what is input to PWB 50Di Refer to Checking the sensor serial numbers Preparations What to have ready Tool keyboard tool mouse Procedure 4 1 Start up the CXDI unit 4 2 Once the normal sensor screen has appeared on the operation unit use the keyboard to enter the debugging mode Use ALT TAB 4 3 Welcome to CCR appears Select 1 Set Up 4 4 Setting Mode 0 Normal 1 Expert O 0x0 appears Select 0 Normal 4 5 CCR SETUP MENU appears Select 7 Scan Sensor Setup 4 6 The Capture Device Configuration Table appears Input 1 to the underlined part in Max Capture Devices shown below 4 7 Enter the serial number to A D Board Serial Number for SensorID 1 Enter the serial number here Capture Device Configuration Table Max Capture Devices 1 0x1 1 Capture Device Configuration No 0 SensorID 1 OPU J A D Board Serial Number 0 0 gt 50G 0 10000004 A D Board Serial Number for SensorID 1 0x 10000004 268435460 010000004 Custom 0 CUSTOM I STAND 2 TABLE 3 UNIV 4 CASSETTE 0 0 0 0 Field of View Rotation 0 No 1 Yes 0 0 0 0 EXI constant 0 000000 0 000000 Need to re start program to validate this change 4 8 When CCR SET
109. r of cable is OK Cover of cable is slightly caught and clamp is not caught but the clamp is touching touching against the top against the top cover 12 4 Repair Guide 1 5 Exchanging the PCB 50 LED 1 Removing Washer Grid detect sensor 1 7 7 Connector E ua 1 After removing the connector connected with PCB 5OLED unit loosen the screw x2 fixes the Grid detect sensor on the top cover and remove this screw 2 Loosen the screw x4 fixes the PCB 50 LED on the top cover and remove this PCB Note 1 At the assembling draw the cable carefully so as not to crowd 2 Do not tighten the screw so much 13 4 Repair Guide 2 Attaching Attachment of CXDI 50G 50C Grounding Strengthening Parts 1 Requirements 1 Grounding strengthening parts PCB SOLED BG7 2767 100 Aluminum spacer 4 2434 000 Plain washer M2 6mm XD1 2100 267 Spring washer M2 6mm XD1 3100 267 If procedures in Service Manual Report CXDI 50G 05 013 has already been conducted the above plain and spring washers should already be attached 2 Tools Torque screwdriver recommended Tester for measuring resistance value Cable attachment jig BY9 6551 Adhesive Cable attachment jig is used when attaching the new cable For details see Service Manual Report CXDI 50G 05 001 2 Notes Do not place anything in the chest pocket Things in your pocket may
110. r sheet 3 Exchange the flat cable for parts with a new one used one 17 4 Repair Guide 17 Removing the PCB 50AD Contact position a PAS P lt 5 Screwx16 gt a SS CEP 22 lt m gt m c gt te D 4 At attaching the flat cable perform the work with very carefully 1 Remove the flat cable 2 Loosen the screw M2 6 x 16 fixes the PCB 50AD and remove it Note 1 At assembling insert the connector carefully in the direction of the flat cable 2 Exchange the flat cable for parts with a new one used one 18 4 Repair Guide 1 8 Removing the PWB 40XRAY gau 4 4 Control PC T LT saura ara aat an NE aram an ar arae jr Remote switch 1 Remove the connector of each cable 1 Sensor cable J002 CN2 2 X ray I F cable 7004 3 Remote switch cable CN4 4 PWB 40XRAY board 50 Power supply J001 CN3 2 Loosen the screw fixes the PWB 40XRAY and remove it Note The power supply cable must be removed before assembling 19 4 Repair Guide 2 PCB Settings 1 Sensor Unit 1 PWB 50Di BG7 2999 gt gt 1 RASA RAS2 RASOS RKA Y Add 220 iw oa a 19 4 lt SWI gt OFF Not used OFF Starts the Initialize code by force ON Yes OFF No OFF SW 1 2 ON Ether Setting FlashROM Read ON Yes OFF No OFF
111. red 6 Check the image quality Refer to 5 2 6 Image Quality 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 3 When PCB SO0LED BG7 2767 is replaced 1 Check that the LED lights 2 Check the image quality Refer to 5 2 6 Image Quality 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 4 When PCB 50AD BG7 2770 is replaced 1 Check the image quality Refer to 5 2 6 Image Quality in 5 2 5 Settings in 2 5 Installation of 2 Installation Manual 3 2 Power box 1 When PWB 40XRAY BG7 3069 is replaced 1 Set the jumper pins on the PCB Refer to 2 Power Box in 2 PCB settings in 4 Repair Guide 2 Check that the system starts up normally and that operations such as exposure images capture and data transfer are performed normally 2 When 50 Power Unit 7m BG7 2857 3m BG7 2858 is replaced 1 Check that the system starts up normally and that operations such as exposure images capture and data transfer are performed normally 23 Printed by Canon Inc Feb 2006 Rev 03 CXDI 50G 50 5 Parts Catalog Canon Inc Japan Copyright C Canon Inc Medical Technical Service Dept All rights Reserved CXDI SYSTEM CXDI 50G 50C Rev 03 CONTENTS CD 1 2 6 1422 1 1 2 3 4 IMAGING UNIT Electrical 5
112. s The data files unique to the sensor LANMIT are recorded on floppy disks Sensor data refers to the sensitivity deficiencies and other data unique to the sensor unit The sensor data is recorded inside the sensor unit and automatically downloaded to the control PC as sensor data files by the control software 1 4 2 Sensor cable These cables are used to connect the CXDI 50G 50C Imaging unit and Power Box Communication line connected via the power box between the Imaging unit and Control PC Power line for supplying power from the Power box to the Imaging unit Communication line between the Imaging units Power Box 1 4 3 Grid unit This 15 the external fixed grid can attach and remove The four types of grids in the table below are provided Grid ratio Grid density distance 40 LP cm 40 LP cm 40 LP cm 40 LP cm 3 Function 14 4 PWB 50Di board The PWB 50Di board has the following functions 1 The sensor driving control Reading the digital image signals outputted from the AD converter PCB 50AD 2 The communication the X ray image transferring with the Control PC through the Power Box on the Ethernet 3 The synchronization between the X ray generator and the image acquisition through the Power Box 4 The control of the LED displaying 5 Detecting the Grid by using the Grid detecting sensor 6 Relaying the power which Power Box supplies to the PCB 50AD 7 Detecting the unusual tem
113. s Input values A to D from step 3 into the edit box and press ENABLE To set multiple fixed ROIs input A to D and A to D into fixed ROI 2 settings and fixed ROI 3 settings respectively lt FIXED ROI 1 SETUP POSITION X preb Width Cornel Height pixel 2f 2 Installation Manual 2 8 The display returns to the DENSITY ADJUSTMENT CONTROL screen Confirm that POSITION and SIZE fields not set in step 5 to step 7 are disabled dimmed If they are not dimmed press the Area setting key and press DISABLE in fixed ROI settings DENSITY ADJUSTMENT Fixed ROI Area SIZE Width Height pixel Check to make sure the displays are dimmed 2 9 After Confirming all settings and press EXIT 2 10 The display returns to the system settings screen Press OK 2 11 Change settings appears Press OK careful because if CANCEL 18 pressed all changes made to the settings are deleted Change settings appeared 2 12 Return to the normal imaging screen and turn off the power to the CXDI 28 2 Installation Manual 5 6 Settings 1 Checking and Setting the Date and Time Description about CCR application in Setting may change to some degree depending on the versions of application For CCR application see New Function Descriptions issued for every version if necessary 1 Purpose The date and time is set to Japan standard time at factory shipment Res
114. s connected and started up Procedure 3 1 Check the sensor serial No by referring to Sensor serial number setting in the Tool Software Operation Manual for Ethernet and write the number as required an 2 Installation Manual 5 Set Up Startup Menu 1 2 3 Purposes 1 1 Register the CXDI application software to the Startup Group The CXDI application software is scheduled to start automatically at the CXDI system starting 1 2 Change the window view size Hide the other application screen view except the CXDI application software 1 3 Delete the CXDI application software from the Startup Group The CXDX application software is not started at the CXDI system starting Notes 2 1 The CXDI application software is not registered in the Startup Group at the factory setting Therefore register the CXDI application software to the Startup Group after the system installation 2 2 The window view size of the program registered in Startup Group has one own size with the each short cut icon Be sure to set the window view size of CXDI application software at the same time with the register to the Startup Group Register the CXDI application software to the Startup Group procedure 3 1 Connect keyboard and mouse to the control PC 3 2 Turns the all CXDI system power on after the all installation finished And after that Windows XP starts 3 3 Open the Taskbar and Start Menu
115. s time Return value other than above CXDI interpretation DICOM communication error CCRTRANS ERR DICOM TRANSE The log output is many and varied It depends on the error One example is shown 18 140933 42 0082 SRV Send DATA SET failed in SRV SendDataSet 18 140933 d2 ERR 190082 SRV Request failed in SRV NCreateRequest d2 18 140933 d2 ERR 70012 NULL key passed to routine DUL ReleaseAssociation 64 2 Installation Manual Concerning the Dry View 8700 reference LUT Lookup Table e Image adjustment parameters that can be changed by users Density This can be set up to the maximum density of 3 1D Contrast This can be set from 1 to 15 e Image adjustment parameters that cannot be changed by users Lookup tables called TFTs Transfer Function Tables are provided internally and changes can be made only in the service mode Fifteen types of characteristic curves are registered in one of these TFTs and users can change one of these curves as the contrast Over 30 TFTs are registered in the printer and a name is allocated to each one For instance 15 types of linear straight lines are registered in the TFT called WRKST2A By setting this WRKST2A TFT adjustments can be made by combining 15 types of linear straight lines which cannot be changed by users with 15 types of characteristic curves which can be changed by users Concerning connections Two types of the Dry View 8700 are available
116. se image density This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Image Box 2020 0020 Reverse image density This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Image Box 2020 0010 Position of the image on film The cumulative value for the horizontal size of the image raw at the designated pixel pitch 1 used for the request image size The CXDI automatically uses 131072 internally for operation The above value can be overwritten by designating a specific value This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Annotation Box 2030 0010 This parameter designates the position of the character string to be annotated This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Annotation Box 2030 0020 This parameter designates the character string to be annotated 52 gt If this parameter is not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the printer default values are used gt If this parameter is not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the printer default values are used gt If this parameter is not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the printer default values are used For example the default value for this parameter in Agfa printers 18 YES Therefore the NO option needs to be specifically designated if it is desired gt If this parameter is not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the printer default val
117. smission destination title Mo 1 STORAGE STORAGE HOST CXD STORAGE T i Ma PORT Mo TITLE CXDI STORAGE No STORAGE3 STORAGE4 HOST EIS T PORT PORT AE TITLE TITLE CANCEL Fig 4 C Press the SET button and input the parameters Normally the parameters need not be set They must be input only when the need arises A space delimiter must be input between each of the parameters STORAGE Parameter STORAGE Storage Name peer Fig 5 45 2 Installation Manual D After setting the output destinations follow the procedure below to check whether images can actually be transmitted Return to the user menu capture a sample image one X ray image and transmit the image to the printer and storage There are two errors that may result if the image cannot be transmitted a DICOM Connect Error Cannot connect to the target Check network or port number setting Retry b DICOM Transfer Error Error occurred during the association Retry Message a indicates that connection at the TCP IP level is not possible and that the physical connections or the subnet mask and other settings must be checked again Message b indicates that communication at the TCP IP level is problem free but that DICOM level communication has failed In this case check again that AE TITLE of CXDI has been sent properly to the transmission desti
118. ssful but a warning was returned from the server returned in The log output in this case is shown below response The printer status Return value 0x20 has returned an CXDI description DICOM printer status error error CCRTRANS ERR PRN STATUS The log output in this case 1 shown below 61 The printer status has returned a warning Other errors 2 Installation Manual Return value 0x28 CXDI description DICOM printer status warning CCRTRANS WRN PRN STATUS The transfer process was successful but a warning was returned as the printer Status The log output in this case is shown below Return value Values other than those above CXDI description DICOM communications error CCRTRANS ERR DICOM TRANSE The log output in this case depends on the specific error A typical example 15 shown below 18 140933 d2 ERR 0082 SRV Send DATA SET failed in SRV SendDataSet 18 140933 d2 ERR 190082 SRV Request failed in SRV NCreateRequest 18 140933 d2 ERR 70012 NULL key passed to routineDUL ReleaseAssociation 69 2 Installation Manual Precautions for connecting the server reference Equipment Restrictions on connections Kodak Transmitting the 0019 shadow group causes a failure and the group is not received Miil properly with the default Its reception is enabled by setting the strictValidation parameter to Off in Miil Fujitsu Transmission is currently performed with the 1 study multi ser
119. stallation Manual 5 Operation Unit Image Gamma Correction 5 1 On the QA screen displayed on Step 4 5 above select the Option tab and the Gamma Adjustment button is appeared and then press this button Fig 3 Check Image GAMMA Adjustment n 2003 08 22 13 58 18 Fig 3 5 2 The Gamma Adjustment window appears Change the value for the PREVIEW IMAGE and press OK The gamma correction for the operation unit screen 1 performed Fig 4 Make sure the gamma value for the test image has changed on the operation unit screen The gamma value is adjustable from 1 00 to 2 50 When the image on the operation unit 1s lighter whiter than the film image increase the value On the contrary if the image on the operation unit is darker blacker than the film image decrease the value The default gamma value 1s 1 60 GAMMA Adjustment PREVIEY IMAGE MAGNIFY IMAGE Fig 4 5 3 When the gamma value for the preview image is adjusted then adjust the gamma value for the magnify image The default gamma value for the magnify image is 1 60 5 4 The correction steps are complete aTi 2 Installation Manual 13 Changing the Total Image Count 1 Purpose When the imaging unit is replaced including the replacement of the LANMIT for servicing the total image count displayed on the user screen can be returned to 0711 necessary 2 Notes 2 1 The CXDI is connected by the syste
120. start that backup 15 Backing up disk files have been made Setting Data to FD in No necessary for the system installed in Section 5 6 vehicles Back up valuable data 14 2 Up when section 2 Installation Manual 5 Installation 5 1 Connection to each unit 5 1 1 Connection diagram 4 4 4 Vn E Control PC 4 CXDI 50G 50C POWER SUPPLY PCBXRAY POWER BOX 10 2 Installation Manual 9 1 2 Connecting to the Power Box 1 Removing the cover Remove the 5 screws from the back of the power box and the 2 screws on each side at the bottom of the power box Also remove screws on the far side 2 Check the jumper pin settings on the PWB 40XRAY board in the power box The power supplies for 7m and 3m are not compatible due to having different output voltages This short pin is for determining the power not for changing the voltage With changing the jumper pin settings the signal sent to PLD of the PWB 40 XRAY board has either state High or Low By using this state the 50 PLD code which written in the PLD can distinguish whether the power supply is for 3m or 7m The Imaging unit determines the cable length based on the dip switch setting SW1 7 OFF on the PWB 50Di board If cable connector P4 81 82 is open cable length is 7
121. subsequent steps After replacement copy to overwrite all the ini files stored on the floppy disk to d ccr in order to recover the user s environment Note that images captured by users cannot be inherited in this case Note Calibration is required when the system has been used for over one year Note Perform Step 2 after upgrade if the CXDI version you are using is newer than that in the hard drive provided by copying from hard drive to hard drive during system installation Files such as Str ini are not compatible when the CXDI version 1 different 2 4 When problems occur in driver software When drivers such as the touch panel driver are damaged reinstall the appropriate drivers by referring to Service Manual 6 Troubleshooting Reference The following describes Windows XP activation for your reference Note that this information is based on a test and information posted on Web bulletin boards because Microsoft does not provide an official document for this 1 With or without reactivation required reactivation required drive formatting required Because an install ID stored in the drive formatting required hard drive is cleared devices Move a hard drive to a Required Due to being regarded as anything different machine other than the hard drive being modified Changing external devices Not required Due to recognizing the PC s internal configuration only Adding hardware components
122. t has been implemented Communicauion IEEEE 802 30 100BASE TX Connector type RJ45 interface standard eee Asynchronous serial communication Data length 10bit method Data rate 15 625 kHz Reference CXDI 50G Power supply Rated Voltage AC 100 120V AC 85 132V 200 240V 170 264 Except bottom rubber parts Dimension 358 W x 200 D x 65 H mm With bottom rubber parts 75mm AC 100 120V 10 50 60Hz 1 5A P 1 200 240V 10 50 60 2 0 8A 3 Environment rated parameters Operating temperature 5 to 35 C Must be without dewing Operating humidity 30 to 75 RH Temperature 30 to 50 C Humidity 10 to 60 RH Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Keeping or Transporting IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 7 Printed by Canon Inc Feb 2006 Rev 03 CXDI 50G 50 2 Installation Manual Canon Inc Japan Copyright C Canon Inc Medical Technical Service Dept All rights Reserved Caution 1 2 POGUES 2 27 Or ali sene aua 5 A Procedures 4 1 LiStS of Tool Needed for INS tal 1 4 2 System Installation iere TO 8 10 5 1 O 10 5 2 Starting up an
123. ter host name IP address b Port number c Transmission destination title PRINT SETTING PRIHTERA HOST PORT AE TITLE NO PRIHTER3 HOST PORT OH Check the change ts Mn PRIHTER SET 4 PRIHTER4 HOS T PORT Ho TITLE Fig 2 Press the SET button and input the parameters of the printer to be connected based on the pre installation inspection details Refer to another sheet for details of the parameters A space delimiter must be input between each of the parameters By pressing the Override button you can select a printer from all the registered printers In this case basically you do not have to enter parameters However if 9 1s displayed within the parameters you may have to enter the required parameter at the user s site 43 2 Installation Manual 210 T NO M CUBIC m S LUT 07 270 Site Input parameters Override 44 2 Installation Manual 4 2 Storage settings A Open the output destination setting dialog from the user menu System gt SETUP MENU gt DESTINATION STORAGE Up to four storage units 2 of which can be used for output at the same time can be set B Press the Storagel button and input the following items based on the pre installation investigation details a Storage host name IP address b Port number c Tran
124. tion again a When the CXDI application program is starting up the message There is no BodyPart for SensorID TYPE BodyPart will be created appears Click OK differs according to the type of the sensor gt The above message appears when a np mode is used with setting different to that of the connected sensor b The messages Conflicting X ray parameters Do you wish to reset parameters and Conflicting X ray tube parameters for each imaging method Do you wish to reset parameters appear Click OK for each gt These above messages might be appeared if np mode is used with a different setting 5 Going out of np mode Connect the sensor unit to the control PC Before using the system in normal condition perform the following steps 5 1 If np mode has been used with a different setting as that of the connected sensor as mentioned in 3 Notes delete the BodyPart ini file made in the BodyParts folder and return the BodyPart ini file which has been moved into the BodyParts folder 5 2 Enter the command ccrstart bat on command prompt to boot the CXDI application Follow the procedure from 3 to 9 in previous section And check these one will be preformed properly without any problems 5 3 Register the ccrstart bat file to the StartUp 84 2 Installation Manual 5 7 Image Quality 1 Purpose This procedure is used to check the final image quality of the CXDI 1 Resolution che
125. ual 94 Network Settings 1 1 Objective The CXDI 50G 50C imaging part communicates with the control PC by using Ethernet IEEE802 3u 100 to transfer X ray images The control PC performs DICOM transfer in order to use Ethernet to transfer the obtained images to the printer and storage device This section describes how to set up the TCP IP that is necessary for the network connection Set up the following three items 1 TCP IP setting for the control PC network card 2 Network setting for Screwcap ini 3 Network setting stored in the CXDI 50G 50C sensor 2 Preparation e Keyboard e Mouse Connect the keyboard and mouse to the back of the control PC Check if the system is connected and then turn the system on 3 Setup method 3 1 TCP IP setting for the control PC network card Perform the set up by referring to C3S Service Manual gt the chapter System Manual gt Network Setup Default values IP Address 192 168 100 10 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 222 2 Installation Manual 3 2 Network setting for Screwcap ini The CXDI software communicates with the imaging part through screwcap dll by using the communication protocol for sending and receiving commands and responses In conjunction with the communication Screwcap ini retains the information of the connected CXDI 50G 50C and control PC such as network addresses It is necessary to edit Screwcap ini to communicate with the imaging
126. ual for the details of settings 2 4 After finishing the changes return to the Normal Exposure window and check that the TABLE SETUP has been changed 39 2 Installation Manual 9 Performing the Annotation Settings 1 Purpose The settings for imprinting the annotation onto the film and the settings of the characters used for the annotation are performed 2 Procedure 2 1 Once the normal radiographic screen has started open the annotation setting screen SYSTEM SETUP MENU gt SYS SETUP ANNOTATION 2 2 The annotation setting screen now appears Proceed with the settings that will make it possible to put the data desired by the user See the operation manual for the details of settings 40 2 Installation Manual 10 Network Connections 1 2 3 Network settings Purpose These settings are for connecting the CXDI to the network 1 1 1 2 Set the CXDI s IP address subnet mask and default gateway in Windows XP Set the printer and storage output destinations and parameters on the user screen Checkpoints 2 1 This item involves checking the details of the checks performed on network setting parameters among the pre installation inspection details and setting these parameters Refer to Appendix Investigation Report for the pre installation investigation 2 2 details Perform the settings of this item carefully since any errors made these settings will
127. ues are used gt If this parameter is not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the type of image that 1s printed depends on the settings at the printer side f using annotation always be sure to transfer the annotation position f this parameter 1 not designated it is not transferred over DICOM In this case the printer default values are used Also in this case the type of image that is printed depends on the settings at the printer side u maxPDU Maximum PDU value in byte units t callingTitle Called App Entity Title t callingTitle Calling App Entity Title 8 N GET Printer compatibility mode S Silent mode This parameter dumps the association parameter V This parameter dumps the transfer log 2 Installation Manual The CXDI automatically uses 131072 internally for operation The above value can be overwritten by designating a specific value The AE Title setting field is automatically used in this setting The above value can be overwritten by designating a specific value The CXDI automatically uses CANON CCR internally for the operation The above value can be overwritten by designating a specific value This parameter is used simply as g In the CXDI default settings the printer information is not designated In this case the printer side sends all the information that it has DICOM official specificat
128. values may be used Some printers do not print until a supply magazine of the designated size 1s loaded and others print even though the designated size 15 different from the currently loaded supply magazine gt The printer default values are used if this parameter 1 not entered When this parameter 18 not transferred problems can occur since unsuitable default values may be used gt The parameter is not transferred over DICOM if it is not designated In this case the printer default values are used When this parameter 18 not transferred problems can occur since unsuitable default values may be used This parameter is determined by asking the printer engineer or by viewing the conformance statement S configuration Adjustment information character string O Orientation Film orientation PORTRAIT LANDSCAP E A max_ density Maximum density Dx 100 min density Minimum density Dx100 2 Installation Manual The designation method varies according to the printer For example the MLP190 uses m NORMAL This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0150 This parameter sets the printer image quality adjustment from the SCU side In the DICOM standards value to be transferred is not predetermined The designation method varies according to the printer This parameter 15 used in the DICOM Basic Film Box 2010 0040 In versions before 2 0 printers
129. w to measure resistance value 1 Touch the two probes together and check the indicated value Example 0 2 ohm 2 Measure the resistance value between the bottom of the screw hole A in the illustration and through hole on the PCB 50LED B in the illustration Note Probe must be firmly in contact with the bottom of the screw hole 3 Check that the value on the tester is 0 1 ohm or less from the value measured in 1 above For example if the value is 0 3 ohm or less 0 2 ohm 0 1 ohm it is acceptable Note The value on the test must be the same for more than two seconds However if the value changes between two successive numbers such as between 0 2 ohm and 0 3 ohm it is acceptable E 9 Jaen p 92 940 uoue B 013 5 Assembly 1 Connect FFC cable to PCB 50LED Handle the FFC cable carefully 2 Connect the sensor cable If the cable is new use the cable attachment jig BY9 6551 Note Refer to Service Manual Report CXDI 50G 05 001 for more information about connecting the new cable 3 Attach the rear cover to the sensor unit 16 4 Repair Guide 1 6 Removing the PWB 50DI e Connect point Below 1 Remove the flat cable 2 Loosen the screw M2 6 x 9 fixes the PWB 50Di and remove it Note 1 At assembling insert the connector carefully in the direction of the flat cable 2 At assembling there must not be a foreign body on the space
130. ype Cannot be built in 1111 5 Cassette with resisting the Mechanical strength strength lt Original specification Count of connected sensor 1 General When the internal temperature of Imaging Unit is above 49 degree Celsius its state is changed to sleep Imaging restriction pP And the I i Imaging Prohibition mode And the Imaging lt prohibition will be continued when the internal temperature is below 48 degree Celsius INDICATION BUSY SENSOR POWER Imaging unit Off Off Off 1 off Imaging unit Pane Blinking imaging Imaging ae type preparation Off On Imaging unit power 15 complete off Errorstatus Blinking power ison unable FL INE power 1 on unable to catin User interface perform imaging Blinking in green Preparing when imaging error status startup On in green Imaging Network not TT preparation is complete ue m startup Turns on and off for 0 5 seconds each Turns on and off twice for 0 5 seconds then turns off for 0 5 seconds Turns on and off randomly Fades in for 1 second and fades out for 1 second Fades in for 2 seconds and then turns off 1 General 2 Power Box This unit consists of AOXRAY Board 50Power Supply and its outer cover The function the signal transition between Imaging unit and Control PC the interface to the X ray generator equipment and power supply to the Imaging uni

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