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1. n 138 81 1 Repairing PSU or SCU neren a e Eea 138 8 1 2 Repairing Power Failure cccccsccceccseessseeeecneasseeeeeseasseeeesseaseeeeesseasseesesseaseeeeenseaseeseensaases 138 8 1 3 Configuration m il mOR TR 139 8 1 4 Repairing Communication Failure seccccasuetcivecansceassoriuadeaconumncerionetunenceusanianwevecduaeataeaoneeds 139 8 1 5 Repairing Image Noise ccccccessecceecseesseeeeeseseeeeeeseaseeeeesseaseeeeeesseaaseesesseaseeeeesseaseeneenseases 139 8 1 6 Repairing failure to acquire an image eessessssssssseseeeeneeennne nennen nnns 140 8 1 7 Repairing failure to acquire images continuously eesseseseeeeeneeneee 140 9 Wara t 141 A Page 5 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX 5 Service Manual Safety and Regulatory Safety Notice The following safety notices are used to emphasize certain safety instructions Follow the safety instructions in this manual along with warnings and cautions symbols Ignoring such warnings or cautions while handling the product may results in serious injury or accident It is important for you to read and understand the contents of this manual before attempting to use the product Symbols Descriptions Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which will cause death severe personal injury or substantial property damage if the instructions a
2. m X li Page 122 of 142 RA14 121 003 W Test Forms VIVIX S Service Manual Power Consumption Test ITEM 1 Frequency D Daily m M Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Confirm that the power operation of detector is normal Equipment Workstation QXvue S W Detector PSU SCU Inspection Report Form Procedure Turn on the power of the system Run QXvue Read the data indicated by Power Meter Performance and Corrective Action Power Consumption of 12W 10 is secured Light green colored LED should be turned on If the power consumption exceeds the tolerance limit service assistance is necessary If the LED is not turned on service assistance is necessary Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D o M o Q o Aun Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability 12W 10 Remarks E Page 123 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX 5 Service Manual Test ITEM 2 Frequency D Daily a WM Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Check the monitoring in order to minimize the characteristic changes of Flat panel caused by external temperature changes Equipment Workstation QXvue S W Detector PSU SCU Inspection Report Form Procedure Turn on the power of the system Run QXvue Login to Service Mode Check the temperature Performance and Corrective Acti
3. smsi B Page 88 of 142 RA14 121 003 ewaorks VIVIX S Service Manual 2 Click the Power Schemes tab and then select Never in System standby Power Options Properties Power Schemes Advanced Hibernate LIPS Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings for thi computer Note that changing the settings below wall modify the selected scheme Power schemes Max Battery wt Settings For Max Battery power scheme Turn off monitor After 15 mins wt System standby a EECTUN EUR 3 Click the Apply button suffi Page 89 of 142 RA14 121 003 4 2 9 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Power Options E Disabling Sleep Mode in Windows 7 Adjust your computer s settings Y Action Center Ell Color Management a Desktop Gadgets Ease of Access Center Ai Getting Started SS Keyboard Notification Area Icons UE Phone and Modem 9 Region and Language amp Sync Center m User Accounts or Windows Firewall 7 Administrative Tools Credential Manager gj Device Manager Flash Player e HomeGroup E Location and Other Sensors gt Parental Controls 3 RemoteApp and Desktop Connections j amp i System WU VMware Tools a Windows Update mg AutoPlay 7 Date and Time Devices and Printers E Folder Options e Indexing Options J Mouse W
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5. 28 221 D tect r eee M m T 28 222 Detector COMMS MR T UU TEE 29 225 IBetectorDIieliSlOl sssrinin oko Rod VARIUS Ga e ERE E RTRAS UT PERInUE TERR rav DERE REEERE 31 2 3 Power Supply and System Control Unit eeeeeeeeeeee eec eeeeeee eren nen 37 CNN oce C RRE 37 2 3 2 Power Supply and System Control Unit COMPONENMS ccccccseeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeneeeeeeeaeeeeeeas 38 De UU X 40 2 4 X ray Generator Interface cite pate atest essay urate vee a eie dE a dE Uer CR MEE ADU 41 241 X ray Exposure Mode arre rao rnb nena nhe Ea nana Cus an naa k3umca s kbas tiui kk ed neu Eee e kbxE a orkes E ReTe ires 41 2 4 2 Timing of Signals DR Trigger Mode ccccceecccceceaeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeesseaseeeeesseaeseeeessaaeeees 44 2 43 EXT INF Port Pin Assignment ccccseeccecseseeeceeseeecceeseeecuaaeeecceuseeeseaseeessageeessaeeessseeeeeeas 45 2 4 4 Input and Output Circuits eeeeeeeissessesessseseseeeeeennn nnne nnne ninh nennen nna annis 46 d i Page 3 of 142 RA14 121 003 NT pis A nnn Wy A y 3 Packaging and Contents llle eile ee ieeeeieeene inen n nennen nana nana nnnm 48 EV RECS
6. It is recommended to warm up the detector at least 30 minutes e Recommend SID is 150 cm distance between X ray tube and detector e Open the collimator of X ray tube completely e Align the center of the detector with the center of collimator e Keep everything away from the detector surface e Recommended X ray Dose is 80KV 4mAs 100 mA 40 ms 2 Click the Save Image button in the Diagnose to save the acquired images to the designated folder Diagnose Detector 1 FXRD 1717SA fe x Preview Frame count Pixel value x 2486 v 152 Value 6604 Pickup ROI Normal Grab L Willb2 47217282 Save Image Zoom Gor Ww wn L statisti atistic Zoom eae ee ERR E om om ii x1 E ERR E E Page 106 of 142 RA14 121 003 eworks vivix s Service Manual 3 Click the Manual defect detection button in the Defect detection Normal menu ME Mode Calibration FXRD 1 1 SA B 64 EA 99 A0 00 09 Step Status Defect map System configuration ak heu Naim Dans Load defect map Auto defect detection Manual defect detection Defect detection Normal Done Gain acquisition Normal Dane Defect map path E XVivIx Sicalibration DATATYRD TEST WWO9D1 1802kYvOsp1 1802K Detector configuration 4 Select Raw and click the OK button Select Image Image Type 3 chameleon O Qxvue 5 Raw 5 The Manual defect map generation menu will be activated Click the Apply button in the top le
7. Left Right Marker The operator is responsible for the correct and clear marking on the left or right side of the image to eliminate possible errors The software includes an option to mark the image with L left or R right indicator from acquisition phase through printing and archiving If the operator chose for any reason not to use L R markers he must use an alternative way to eliminate any possible mistake E Page 10 of 142 RA14 121 003 o l i 4 n d i Wy Uu y y Image Backup vivix s Service Manual To avoid missing images which might result in patient being exposed to additional doses of radiation it is important to backup the images by filming or by using a CD or DVD option This should be done as a routine operation for every patient If the hard disk of your workstation is about to full the operator should backup images and delete the images to make room on the hard disk for new patient User Limitations The QXvue software has the technician mode which could only be operated with the inputting PASSWORD The technician mode should be operated by the personnel who are qualified by Vieworks Cleaning the System Use a dry cloth to clean surfaces of the system Do not use detergents or organic solvents to clean the system Strong detergent and organic cleaners may damage the finish and cause structural weakening Do not clean the system with turning the power on Disposal Dispo
8. 2 2 3 2 FXRD 1417SA B FXRD 1417SA B without Case unit mm Ge The detachable grip allows you to use the detector for immediate availability and various applications Figure 2 6 Detector External Appearance FXRD 1417SA B without Case E Page 34 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vieworks vivix s Service Manual Unit mm Figure 2 7 Detector Dimension FXRD 1417SA B without Case X M X XX o Page 35 of 142 RA14 121 003 vieworks vivix s Service Manual FXRD 1417SA B with Case unit mm Figure 2 8 Detector External Appearance FXRD 1417SA B with Case E Page 36 of 142 RA14 121 003 f 9d I M y I 4 2 3 Power Supply and System Control Unit vivix gt Service Manual 2 3 1 Specifications Description Item Power Supply Unit System Control Unit Model FXRP 01A FXRP 01B FXRS 02A Power Supply Input AC100 to 240V 50 60 Hz Input AC100 to 240V 50 60 Hz Output DC 24V 3 3A 80W Output DC 24V 4A 80W Dimensions mm 190 W x 235 H x 55 D 270 W x 210 H x 55 D Environmental Requirements Operation Temperature 10 35 C Humidity 30 85 Non Condensing Atmospheric pressure 70 106 kPa Altitude Maximum 2000 meter Storage and transportation Temperature 15 55 C Humidity 10 90 Non Condensing Atmospheric pressure 50 106
9. Detector PSU or SCU FXRD 1717SA B FXRD 1417SA B T E H DC Power Cable 15M Generator Interface Cable 15M LAN Cable Gigabit LAN 15M Installation Software CD Viewer QXvue Calibration SW ChameleonSetup Configure SW Configure QXvue Configure DICOM Calibration Data t The case for the detector is sold separately Table 3 1 ViVIX S Packaging A Page 48 of 142 RA14 121 003 V vieworks vivix s Service Manual 4 How to Install 4 1 Hardware Installation This section describes how to connect the flat panel imaging system detector Installation of this equipment should be made by licensed and authorized personnel CAUTION 4 1 1 FXRD 1717SA B 1 Connect the DC Power Cable to the Power Connector of the Detector 2 Connect the Generator Interface Cable to the D SUB Connector of Detector The other side of Generator Interface Cable should be connected to Generator system i i Page 49 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual 3 Connect the Direct LAN Cable to the GigE Connector of the Detector 4 The ground terminal and ground wires shall be done to ground before operating the system Connect the ground terminal and cable of the Detector to ground marked as following symbol The resistance be
10. GigE Unidentified network Intel R PRO 1000 PT Desktop Adapter Mo Internet access Scu Unidentified network Broadcom Metxtreme Gigabit Ethernet No Internet access It is not necessary to change name with GigE It just distinguishes between that connection and other connections 2 Right click the GigE and then click the Properties E Page 67 of 142 RA14 121 003 k VIVIX 75 Service Manual 3 Uncheck all checkboxes except Vieworks Image Filter Driver or GigaLinx Image Filter Driver and Internet Protocol TCP IP g GigE Properties Connect using EP Intel R PRO 1000 PT Desktop Adapter This connection uses the following items O Bil Ahnlab Light Weight Filter O Jillaos Packet Scheduler CO Jill File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks C 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv amp 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder 4 TT o Description Giga Linc Image Filter Driver 4 Click the Internet Protocol TCP IP and set the IP as shown below and then click the OK button The last octet of the IP address must be in the range of 50 to 254 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP TPv4 Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain a
11. This device has been tested for EMI EMC compliance but interference can still occur in an electromagnetically noisy location Attempt to maintain a suitable distance between electrical devices to prevent malfunction Electromagnetic Emissions The Equipment Under Test EUT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of the EUT should assure that it is used in such an environment Voltage fluctuations Complies Flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Immunity Test Electromagnetic Environment Guidance HF Emissions Group 1 The EUT uses HF energy only for its internal function Therefore its CISPR 11 HF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment HF Emissions Class A The EUT is suitable for use in all establishments other than CISPH 11 inl domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage Harmonic emissions Class A power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic IEC 61000 3 2 indi purposes E Page 14 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv Electromagnetic Immunity vivix gt Service Manual The EUT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of the EUT should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test E C elise OTHE INE Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Test Level Level Electrostatic 6 kV 6 kV Floors should be wo
12. i y Debounce DR vivix s Service Manual Debounce DR 3 Set Debounce_DR is used to remove unwanted trigger signal occurred due to external noise when DR Trigger is set as Exposure Mode It is recommended to use the Debounce_DR setting value as default 3 ms We recommend setting the minimum exposure time of X ray generator to more than 3 ms If the value is set to less than 3 ms the detector may not acquire images Debounce_AED Debounce AED 3 Set Debounce AED is used to prevent unwanted imaging occurred due to external noise when AED is set as Exposure Mode It is recommended to use the default values set by manufacturer Model Default Value FXRD 1717SA B 3 ms FXRD 1417SA B 5 ms We recommend setting the minimum exposure time of X ray generator to more than the value set in the Debounce_AED If the value is set to less than the settings in the Debounce_AED the detector may not acquire images If unwanted images are acquired without X ray exposure while operating the equipment set Debounce AED with 1 ms increments However make sure not to exceed 7 ms since an image degradation may appear in the image if Debounce AED exceeds 7 ms If it exceeds 7 ms an image is not acquired or image degradation may occur If you set Debounce AED to less than 5 in FXRD 1417SA B an image which does not contain any image information can be acquired without having to expose X rays Page 98 of 142 RA14 121 003
13. Service Manual For Human Use W vieworks vivix s Service Manual Revision history Revision 1 0 2011 11 25 2011 12 01 2012 02 20 2012 06 08 2012 08 09 Descriptions Initial Release Modified a Network Interface card specifications p22 a Detector Specification p23 s EXT INF port pin description p36 o nput and Output circuits diagram p37 a Offset Calibration p79 a Defect Correction p80 c Numbering for Chapter p72 p108 Added a Default value for EXP OK Delay section p77 o Gain Type Setting p78 a Prerequisites for configuring the detector p73 Gain Pixel Correction p81 Modified a Detector Connection p75 a Figures p93 p94 Added a Detector Configuration p84 a Diagnosis p85 Added a Fuse Specification and replacement procedure p37 Added a Extension Facility p23 p24 a A Disabling Windows Sleep Mode p87 p90 o Failure Case p137 p139 Modified and Added o Trigger Mode p41 p43 a A Miscellaneous p26 p56 p97 p119 A Page 2 of 142 RA14 121 003 NT pis A nnn Wy A y viVix gt Service Manual Contents TOL a d Regulatory ERE ETE 6 SEN NOCO oaia a E E E E E 6 POLY normalios wn cee et emcee we cern NEEE EEA EEE 7 GENE Fal TA ZAN S RR Emm 9 Owner s OSD ON SID UNG RE 9 NOTES for Using the Equipment m T a aaant aaa 10 BR CN acca em cee een E m P A T E E
14. PACS Server connection Test ITEM 5 Frequency D Daily a WM Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Confirm that QXvue is connected normally with PACS Server and can send performed study data to PACS server Equipment Workstation QXvue S W PACS Server Detector PSU SCU Inspection Report Form Procedure Turn on the power of the system Run QXvue Select Database Mode Select DICOM transfer Menu Select Configure Menu Select PACS Server Click the Test button Performance and Corrective Action Check the connection status that is displayed in test result window If connection test failed check PACS server is operating and configuration of PACS server connection is correct If still PACS server connection fails service assistance is necessary Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D o M o Q o Aun Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability N A Hemarks Page 127 of 142 RA14 121 003 Ww A f f 4 4 VIVIX 5 Service Manual Printing Test Test ITEM 6 Frequency D Daily a WM Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Confirm that QXvue is connected normally with Printer and can print images Equipment Workstation QXvue S W DICOM Printer or Paper Printer that is installed Detector PSU SCU Inspection Report Form Proc
15. VIVIX 5 Service Manual 5 2 2 3 Gain Type Setting Gain Type To acquire X ray image with proper brightness adjust the Gain Type setting You can select the Gain Type to adjust the sensitivity of the detector then you can acquire X ray images with desired brightness according to the specifications of X ray generator or the type of objects The default gain type is 1 The following table describes each Gain Type of the sensitivity ratio Gain Type poo 1 2 3 Gadox Detector Sensitivity ratio os 1 12 15 Gl Detector Sensitivity ratio oe 1 va 128 The owner is responsible for ensuring that the Gain Pixel Correction is performed after adjusting the Gain Type CAUTION E Page 99 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv Vieworks viv x s Service Manual 5 3 Calibration To restore the default settings you must use the calibration data included on the CD which is provided with the detector 5 3 1 Offset Calibration 1 Select Dark acquisition Normal and click the Load pre offset button to apply pre offset data which is provided with the flat panel detector Calibration FXRD 1717SA B B4 EA 99 A0 00 0F Pre offset calibration Current Value Offset path N A Post offset calibration Current Value Stage of 10 Run post offset calibration Load post offset Offset path N A Click the Load post offset button to apply post offset data which is provided
16. ix Intel R Network Connections InstallShield Wizard ee Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Instahsmied a Page 59 of 142 RA14 121 003 works VIVIX S Service Manual 6 When the following message appears click the Continue Anyway button Software Installation The software vau are installing has not passed Windows Lago testing ta verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing iz important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing 7 Installing Intel R Network Connections The program Features you selected are being installed intel Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs Intel Ri Network Connections This may take several minutes Status Compiling MOFs Installshield E Page 60 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv PEE vivix S Service Manual 8 Click the Finish button i Intel R Network Connections InstallShield Wizard E xl InstallShield Wizard Completed To access new Features open Device Manager and view the properties of the network adapters Installshield 1 Cancel 4 2 2 Gigabit Controller Setting on Windows XP 1 Click
17. 4 amp 2 Boe South Koss MADE IN KOREA FXRD 1417SB Vieworks Digital Imaging Systems LE HH VIVIX S C Par Ho FXHD 14178B Aai Panel Detector Fa s LEHRER LEBER ELE VPCOE 12001 Rating 24V Max 0 54 e 2012 03 Date of manutacture March Li BORD T CARI AS WE c 22 no 0011 AGE Caution Federal Era restricts thie desice qo sile by ee on the waar al a physician ar a licensed practifianar CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock Do not remove Gove Mn usnr sarvicaabin part inside After servicing tn qualilied servipe personnal Sunbachody HL 307 2 Seager cong Junguisn 3 e Baengnam si Cyeonggi do 4 amp 2 Boe South Koss MADE IM KOREA E RA14 121 003 Service Manual Power Supply Unit FXRP 01A Vieworks Digital Imaging Systems VIVIX S Par Hi FAAP 01A Power Supply Linil s LUE E E EUR LEN AE AE EUH VPOSP 117001 Rating AC TOCIV 240 SCUBCIHz Max 200A Ls my 1208 in hie US eb 2 3 Date of manutacture March i UL BOAR Ce t WE c37 ho gl AE Caution Federal Erar restricts this device to cale by ce on the order nl a plrisicien or a licensed prac fone CAUTION To reduce tha risk of electric shock ik Do nat remove Gover Nn usar sarvicaabin part inside Aster servicing to qualified serine personnal suntechcity IL 307 2 Seger so Junguer qu Basrgnam si Gyenngsi do A amp 2 BOe Sih Koes System Control Unit Digital imaging Systems MCE IN KOREA VIVIX
18. 74 of 142 RA14 121 003 NOrks vivix s Service Manual 7 Click the Next button GigEConnect Driver Manager E l p Please select the type of the driver to install uninstall or configure QE Can be installed over any network adapter card Provides excellent performance Back Cancel 8 Check Intel PRO 1000 GT Desktop Adapter and click the Next button GigEConnect Driver Manager Jg Configure BraadLinx Universal Filter Driver PIDE ee Install BroadLin Universal Filter Driver on these network interfaces vi Intel R PRO 1000 GT Desktop Adapter 2 Broadcam Metxtreme Gigabit Ethernet 2 Broadcom MetXtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller C Uninstall Broadlins Universal Filter Driver Back Cancel These procedures are an example to refer to so you have to select installed Gigabit Controller Page 75 of 142 RA14 121 003 works VIVIX Service Manual 9 Click Continue Anyway in the Hardware Installation dialog box Hardware Installation E E T The software you are installing for thie hardware E Wieworks Image Filter Driver has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows zP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact
19. Direct Current Alternating Current Protective Earth Ground Equipotentiality y AN Attention consult accompanying documents Power On NS Medical Equipment c us With Respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only In accordance with UL60601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 C c 0434 This mark shows compliance of the equipment with Directive 93 42 EEC Read and understand all instructions and warning labels in the product documentation before using the equipment Keep manual for future reference E Page 19 of 142 RA14 121 003 f l e 1 Overview VIVIX 5 Service Manual ViVIX S is digital X ray flat panel detectors which have 43 cm X 43 cm or 35 8 cm X 43 cm imaging area The device intercepts X ray photons and then the scintillator emits visible spectrum photons that illuminate an array of photo detectors a Sl that create electrical signals After the electrical signals are generated it is converted to a digital value and processed to enhance the visibility of the viewed image The resultant output signal can be transmitted to remote viewing sites 1 1 Features e Compatible with not only new X ray generators based on DR interface but also conventional X ray generators e Designed with simple wiring and lightweight for portable applications e Image digitization image inversion image processing zooming panning window level adjustment contrast adjustment and various features enable t
20. OK Cancel e Hospital information o Input the name address and telephone number of the hospital in which the VIVIX S system is installed o The values of the name field and address field are put into the institution name tag and institution address tag respectively when creating DCM files M n o Page 113 of 142 RA14 121 003 vorks vivix s Service Manual e Expansion setting o Ifthe Minimize Button check box is selected you will have the Minimize button above the Exit button e Dummy fields display name o Dummy field is used for the connection with the worklist server o Ifthe worklist server sends some information that is not mentioned in the DICOM standard then QXvue can receive that information using dummy fields a Dummy field will be displayed as the name which is set in the order list e Patient comparison condition a QXvue distinguishes among patients by comparing the selected fields of patients when registering the patients from the worklist server into the local patient list database a When the user queries study order from the worklist server if all selected patient comparison field data is equal to already registered order QXvue ignores that study order o f none of comparison field is selected then Patient ID will be used as comparison field o f any comparison fiel
21. S Service Manual FXRP 01B Vieworks Digital Imaging Systems ViVIX 5 Par Hi FEHP OTB Penes Supply Lini s LOL RU E EH LE ULLAM VPCEIE 120 Rating AC TOKIV 240 SC BCHz Max 200VA Ls my 1208 in hie US eb 2 03 Dale of manitacture March i UL B80 eed t WE c222 Ma 2011 aav Caudinn Federal Gow nesiricte ihe device fe xls bly of on the wiar ofa physician ar a licensed practiianar CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock ik Do nat remove Gover Mn usnr sarvicaabin part inside Aeler servicing to qualified nervipe personnal Sunbechordy HL 307 2 Saagiewon cong Junguisr gu basrgnam si Cyenngai do aE2 B0 South Kos MADE IN KOREA FXRS 02A Vieworks CE oi VIVIX S Part Ho FXRA DOA System Control Linil See IDL UU UB EO OE OBL LE UL ES VPOSP 112001 Rating AC TOOU 240V SC GCOHz Max 200A Lis Only 1208 in the U S 20 2 03 Dale of manmiutacture March LE HDT HI LA FU LR DE cFF ha l W Caution Federal Erar restricts thie device to cale by ce on the CAUTION E order of a plrisician nr a licensen practioner Te reduce the risk of electric shock Do not remove Gover Nn user sarvicooble part inside feler servicing to qualified service personnal Sunbechody 307 2 Seago cong Junguisr g e asrgnam si Cyeonggi do 4 amp 2 B0e South osea MADE IM KCHREA Page 18 of 142 RA14 121 003 vivix s Service Manual Symbols Symbol Description
22. The todowing properties are avaiable for this network adapter Chck ao eee ri dm a ee 8 Choose Interrupt Moderation Rate in the list of Property and Extreme in the list of Value as shown below rite 0 1000 GT Derkion Adapter 2 Properti i Eas 1 rT T c m o9 a omo me cm cmm EMTEROCU ENT ELTE Trace P DA I se ecu cp en eee Voti P P X Page 70 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vieworks vivix s Service Manual 9 Choose Receive Buffers and set to the maximum value Fat T Germ Men Di St Po fe property you want to change on ther left and then select bi value teh 10 Click the OK button X X X XX X X X m o Page 71 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S vieworks Service Manual 4 2 4 Vieworks Imaging Solution GigE Connect Suite Installation 1 Run Vieworks Imaging Solution 5 x x x x32 exe or GigE Connect Suite Plus 5 x x x x32 exe and click the Next button in the InstallShield Wizard dialog box T GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 232 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for GigE Connect Suite 5 0 D 0 x32 The Install5hieldi P Wizard will install GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 00x32 en your computer To continue click Next WARN
23. Uses HTTPS CO BranchCache Peer Discovery Uses WSD ChameleonSetup CO ChameleonSetup chameleonsetup exe O Connect to a Network Projector Core Networking L Daemonu exe 4 KI DJ I C1 DJ RI CI DJ CI DJ C L Daemonu exe porro 1 r Page 86 of 142 RA14 121 003 v eworks Click the Browse button and locate C Program files QXvue QXvue exe Click the Open button Select the program you want to add or dick Browse to find one that is not listed and then dick OK Programs la a I AhnLab V3 Internet Security 8 0 a S Araxis Merge v6 5 g Build Notifications YF CD amp DVD Copy Demo Ti Configure HHD Device Monitoring Studio 6 35 I5 Create a System Repair Disc Kf Data CD DVD Burner Full Demo BA Data CD DVD Burning MFC Demo Unicode BE Data Profile Viewer bevice Monitoring Studio Path C Program Files WAhnLab WV3IS80 AhnRp What are the risks of unblocking a program You can choose which network location types to add this program to Jo Program Files QXvue v Search QXvue Organize v New folder a Gil e KE Lo Libraries d a H j Homegroup Desktop a Name Date modified Downloads E E Configure 12 24 2011 2 33 PM Recent Places 3 26 2012 6 58 PM Documents Music Pictures Videos jE Computer v EXT Filename QXvue Select the program you want to add or click Browse to find one that is not listed
24. Version of QXvueConfigure DICOM Comment Modification Request Software Name Hequest Comment Contact Information Address Vieworks Co Ltd 1107 108 601 610 Suntechcity Il 52 Sagimakgol ro 307 2 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do 462 806 South Korea Phone 82 70 7011 6161 Fax 4 82 31 737 4954 email vieworks vieworks com T Page 137 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv 8 Troubleshooting viVix 2 Service Manual Trouble shooting must be performed by technician who is trained by the Vieworks Co Ltd or an organization certified by Vieworks Co Ltd If an unqualified person performs troubleshooting on the system resulting in damaging the CAUTION detector software or hardware then the Vieworks Co Ltd or its representative is not responsible for the detector repair regardless of remain warranty For more detailed information refer to the 9 Warranty section 8 1 Failure Case Failure Case Solution Failed to turn on the power of SCU Refer to 8 1 1 Power LED isn t lit up Refer to 8 1 2 Status LED isn t lit up with green Refer to 8 1 3 Communication Test Failure Refer to 8 1 4 Vertical line noise occurs Refer to 8 1 5 Failed to acquire an image Refer to 8 1 6 Images are acquired continuously Refer to 8 1 7 8 1 1 Repairing PSU or SCU Check if AC power cable of Power Supply Unit or System Control Unit is securely plugged If it still does not work replace the PSU o
25. X X smsi B Page 53 of 142 RA14 121 003 vivix s Service Manual W vieworkes Fix the front cover to the rear cover 3 Fasten the fixing screws into the 16 holes designated on the rear cover n When you mount the front cover use the following screws based on the cover provided by vieworks M4 X 10 Metal Screw X X X XX X X X m o Page 54 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv vieworkes VIVIX S Service Manual 4 The following figure illustrates the completion of installing the detector on the stand Check the tightness of screws periodically to avoid dropping or detaching the detector from the stand Page 55 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vieworks viv s Service Manual 4 1 3 FXRD 1417SA B 1 Connect the one end of Ether Con Cable to the port of detector and the other to PORT1 of the System Control Unit SCU 2 Connect the one end of the X ray generator cable to EXT INF port of the SCU and the other to the port of the X ray generator system 3 Connect the LAN cable to PORT2 PORT5 of the SCU and the other to the LAN card connector of workstation assigned for the data transfer 4 Connect the power cable to the AC port of the SCU to supply power This equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth 5 Turn on the power switch in front of the
26. acquired by performing Normal Grab in Diagnosis of ChameleonSetup 3 Check if the generator s bucky settings match the detector s acquisition mode Check if DR Line Trigger Mode is connected as described in 2 4 4 Input and Output Circuits 5 Replace the generator interface cable 15 m Check the followings in case of AED Mode Check if Collimator of X ray generator is open Check if X ray exposure is headed for the center of the detector Check if the Debounce AED value is set to less than 7 fthe object is thick set the KV value higher than normal Place dose meter or scintillator on the surface of the detector and acquire an image then check if X rays are exposed If you failed to acquire an image change to DR Line Trigger If it is not allowed to do in the current environment replace the detector D f you succeed to acquire an image after replacing detector the previous one is surely defective 8 1 7 Repairing failure to acquire images continuously If images are acquired continuously or periodically without having to expose X rays in AED mode do the next steps in order CD Turn off detector or SCU and turn it on again 2 Setthe Debounce AED value to 7 ms in ChameleonSetup 3 Change to DR Line Trigger Mode If it is not allowed to do in the current environment replace the detector X Y J J 1s lo Page 140
27. and then dick OK Programs I5 Create a System Repair Disc Internet Explorer uc amp s3 Windows Fax and Scan 9 windows Media Center abl Windows Remote Assistance 4 XPS Viewer Path C Program Files QOXvue QOXvue exe What are the risks of unblocking a program Page 87 of 142 Type Applicatiq Applicatiq VIV ix s Service Manual RA14 121 003 vieworks VIVIX 5 Service Manual 4 2 8 Disabling Standby Mode in Windows XP If you use standby mode in Windows XP Viewer may not work normally 1 Click Start Control Panel Power Options Control Panel File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Qo Back wi P Search lg Folders Ei Address Control Panel Vg Control Panel A Y Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Date and Time G Switch to Category View Options Remoy Tools Updates See Also ca 7 4 Flash Player Folder Options Fonts Game Internet Keyboard A Windows Update Controllers Options Q9 Help and Support we X I Network Network Setup Phone and XXe x 39 Printers and Regional and Scanners and Connections Wizard Modem Faxes Language Cameras 27 9 g u Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech System Taskbar and User Accounts Tasks Center Audio Devices Start Menu D aa e amp p VMware Tools Windows Windows Wireless CardSpace Firewall Network Set X X X
28. assistance is necessary Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D go M o Q o An Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability 3 5lp mm Hemarks J P X s i Page 130 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX 5 Service Manual Image Acquisition Time Test ITEM 9 Frequency D Daily o M Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Confirm the acquisition of time required to get image designed with optimal specifications Equipment Workstation QXvue S W Detector PSU SCU X ray GEN X ray Tube Stop watch Inspection Report Form Procedure Turn on the power of the system Run QXvue Select Exposure Mode Register patient Expose X rays with the condition of 50kVp and 5 mAs Check flat Image is acquired and displayed on monitor Performance and Corrective Action Check if the image is acquired in 5 to 6 seconds including the processing time If image acquisition failed check the X ray is exposed normally and the triggering with X ray generator is properly configured If still image acquisition fail service assistance is necessary Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D o M o Q o Aun Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability 5 6 sec Hemarks X n Page 13
29. automatically and does not perform ask for service assistance If the chosen time setting is exceeded recheck the time setting If the image is not normal due to the dislocation of offset send the image and ask for service assistance Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D 3 M o Q o An Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability N A Hemarks u B n Page 129 of 142 RA14 121 003 f l e VIVIX 5 Service Manual Resolution Test ITEM 8 Frequency D Daily o M Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Confirm the resolution of the detector Equipment Workstation QXvue S W Detector PSU SCU Resolution Chart Nuclear Associate model 07 523 2 or Line pair CHART 0 05 mm Pb CN37076 X ray GEN X ray Tube Inspection Report Form Procedure Turn on the power of the system Run QXvue Attach resolution chart Line pair CHART 0 05 mm Pb CN37076 model 07 523 2 on the center of the detector with diagonal direction Set X ray generator to 50kVp 2mAs and SID to 1m Expose X rays Confirm that the resolution is over 3 5lp mm Performance and Corrective Action Confirm that the resolution is over 3 5lp mm If the resolution is under 3 5lp mm then test again with adjusting mAs from 1mAs to 5mAs If still resolution is under 3 5lp mm service
30. data 8 stop 1 none none 2 SEDECAL Shared memory Window title window title For Human in DRApp ini SETTINGS DRAppName window title For Vet in AppName ini CONFIG APPNAME window title 3 CPI Serial Port COM 1 19200 bps data 8 stop 2 none none vivix S Service Manual 5 LISTEM Serial OPTION 1 Port OPTION 2 true Use AEC false No AEC 115200 bps data 8 stop 1 none none 8 DK Accuray Serial Port COM 1 OCX Control 19200 bps data 8 stop 1 none none Generator Option This option should be set according to each generator model This console function on QXvue can be changed without a notice according to protocol of enerator WARNING g Page 116 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual 5 6 3 Qxvue Configure Dicom DICOM Parameter Setting lt Worklist amp PACS gt Worklist matching report Incoming Internal 0010 0020 ID 0010 0010 NAME 0010 0040 SEX 0010 1010 AGE ACCESS_NUMBER EXAMINED BODYPART REFERRING PHYSICIAN PERFORMING PHYSICIAN COMMENT TELEPHONE ADDRESS HEIGHT WEIGHT SCHEDULED DATE SCHEDULED TIME DUMMYTEXTINFO 1 DUMMNYTEXTINFO 2 DUMMNYTEXTINFOS3 DUMMNYTEXTINFO4 DUMMYTEXTINFO5 0040 0002 0040 0003 Outgoing Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same
31. e If you install a ViVIX S detector where the doses of X ray are more than 500 ms Exposure Section should be set with 50 ms longer than the maximum X ray exposure time in ChameleonSetup E Page 44 of 142 RA14 121 003 ES f En y y vivix Service Manual 2 4 3 EXT_INF Port Pin Assignment EXT_INF port is D SUB 9 pin female connector detector side 9 1 Ooo OOOO 9 6 Figure 2 15 EXT_INF port pin assignments No Signal Name Description 1 Input Detector receives signal that X ray generator is prepared to EXP REQ TTL generate X rays e TTL Voltage Type On VCC Off GND 2 Input Detector receives signal that X ray generator is prepared to generate X rays EXP REQ e Contact Type On Closed Off Open e Current 5 mA 10 mA Voltage 12 V 24 V e Same signal name with EXP REQ 3 Output e Detector responds to X ray generator about X ray generation e The X ray generator generates X rays according to this signal EXP OK 7 and then the detector performs X ray image acquiring e Same signal name with EXP_OK 4 PRE_SW po e Do not connect Reserved for testing 5 EXP_OK_POWER e Power of TTL signal coming from X ray generator Input Return signal from EXP REQ TTL EXP REQ GND e Same signal name with EXP REQ TTL RET Input Return signal from EXP_REQ EXP REQ e Same signal name with EXP REQ RET Output Return signal from EXP OK EXP OK e Same signal name
32. kPa Altitude Maximum 2000 meter Table 2 6 Power Supply and System Control Unit Specifications E Page 37 of 142 RA14 121 003 f n e 2 3 2 Power Supply and System Control Unit Components VIVIX Service Manual 2 3 2 1 Power Supply Unit Dimensions and Components FXRP 01A 01B Unit mm eG OI Figure 2 9 Power Supply Unit No Name Description 1 Power Switch Main Power Switch for ViVIX S System Green light Power On 2 T2AL250V Fuse 2 EA 3 Input 100 240V 50 60 Hz 4 Cooling the SMPS inside of the PSU 5 Earth Terminal 6 DC 24V Output Table 2 7 Power Supply Unit Components P E Potential Equalization of PSU is used to keep equipotential between PSU and an equipment to be used with ViVIX S To connect to P E of equipment use a ground cable Page 38 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vorks vivix s Service Manual 2 3 2 2 System Control Unit Dimensions and Components FXRS 02A Unit mm Figure 2 10 System Control Unit No Name Description 1 Power Switch e Turns on or off the SCU Green Light Power On 2 Fan e Expels heated air inside of the SCU 3 RS 232C Port e Provides serial communication between the workstation and SCU using RS 232 e Debug port 4 EXT_INF Port 5 Ethernet Port 2 5 Provides connection to the X ray generator Provides Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base T communication between the workstation and SCU 6 Power over Ethernet Port1 Connection
33. of 142 RA14 121 003 ES f En y y 9 Warranty viVix gt Service Manual Vieworks Co Ltd warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of delivery If any such product proves defective during this warranty period Vieworks Co Ltd at its option either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product In order to obtain service under this warranty Customer must notify Vieworks Co Ltd of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Vieworks Co Ltd with shipping charges prepaid Vieworks Co Ltd shall pay for the return of the product to customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Vieworks Co Ltd designated service center is located Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper or inadequate maintenance and care Vieworks shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other tha
34. or higher e Hard Disk 120 GB or higher The hard disk must be divided into C and D drive or partitioned e Ethernet NIC Gigabit 2EA 1Gbps or faster Intel Gigabit CT is recommended for Network Interface This is not dedicated to DICOM Receive Packet 1 024 or higher e Monitor 1280 x 1024 or higher Recommended 1600 x 1200 Color e CD Rom CD or DVD R W Grid Recommended but NOT included Item Description SID 100 130 150 180 cm Ratio 8 1 Frequency 215 Line inch INTER SPACER AL Table 2 2 Grid Specifications E Page 27 of 142 RA14 121 003 v 2 2 Detector 2 2 1 Detector Specifications vivix 2 Service Manual Item Description Model FXRD 1417SA B Purpose General radiography Image Matrix Size 2560 x 3072 pixels Pixel Pitch 140 um Effective Imaging Area H x V 358 mm x 430 mm FullView 430 mm x 430 mm Dynamic Preview 11 x 11 286 mm x 286 mm 4 2 fps Dynamic Preview 8 x 8 215 mm x 215 mm 5 6 fps Grayscale 14 bit 16 384 grayscale Scintillator Csl Cesium lodide or Gadox Gadolinium Oxysulfide Image Acquisition and Transfer Time 3s Spatial Resolution Min 3 5 line pair mm Power Supply DC 24 V 0 5A Power Consumption Max 12 W Network Interface 16 bit Digital Output Ethernet 1000BASE T Imaging Plate Carbon Fiber Plate Cooling Air cooling Dimensions mm 470 H x 470 V x 35 D 444 H x 460 V x 15 D without Case 520 H x 520 V x 75 D with Case Weight 1
35. rays are exposed in the direction of the detector Check if the Debounce AED value is set to less than 7 Check if the KV value of X ray generator is not set to lower than normal amp ouo If the object is thick set the KV value higher than normal e DR Trigger Mode D Check if the generator is set to the Line Trigger Handshaking mode If itis delayed more than 100 ms while exposing X rays from the generator input the measured delay time into Pre Exposure Section of ChameleonSetup 3 Ifthe Line Trigger Handshaking mode does not work normally use Passive Trigger or AED mode instead X fi Page 139 of 142 RA14 121 003 o l i 4 n d i Wy Uu y A i I If image noise appears randomly do the next steps in order CD Turn off PSU or SCU and turn it on again viv x s Service Manual 2 If there is electromagnetic equipment around the detector turn it off or move it to another place 3 Connect the ground terminal of the detector or SCU to the ground using the ground wire D If noise still appears terribly replace the detector 8 1 6 Repairing failure to acquire an image If you failed to acquire an image after turning on the detector do the next steps in order CD Check if communication between QXvue and detector is normal Check if an image is
36. the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation 10 Click the Finish button GigEConnect Driver Manager y Please wait while Driver Manager configures your system as Complete UJ Gancel E Page 76 of 142 RA14 121 003 F vivix s Service Manual 11 Click the Finish button ie GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 x32 InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0f 32 Click Finish to exit the wizard iancel 12 Click Yes in the Installer Information dialog box to restart your computer lix GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 x32 Installer Information e fou must restart your system For the configuration LD changes made to GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 x32 to take effect Click Yes to restart now or No if vou plan to restart later MXX O Xs Mssnm2 B Page 77 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv vorks vivix s Service Manual 4 2 5 QXvue Installation User must follow instructions below to protect against cyber security threats such as virus and worms e Prior to installing and using QXvue scan the computer system with anti virus software to make sure the system is virus free e install setup and enable adequate anti virus software CAUTION e The operating system should be update
37. to an electrical ground A three conductor AC power cable is supplied with this system to provide the proper electrical grounding The power cable must be plugged into an UL approved three contact electrical outlet Do not disassemble or modify the product as it may result in fire or electric shock There are no operator serviceable parts or adjustments inside the systems Only trained and qualified personnel should be permitted access to the internal parts of the system Explosion Hazards Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable or explosive liquids vapors or gases Do not plug in or turn on the system where hazardous substances are detected If flammable substances are detected after the system has been turned on do not attempt to turn off the system or unplug it Evacuate and ventilate the area before turning the system off Implosion Hazards Do not hit or drop the equipment The equipment may be damaged if it receives a strong jolt which may result in fire or electric shock if the equipment is used without it being repaired Owner s Responsibility The owner is responsible for ensuring that anyone using the system reads and understands the Service Manual and other relevant literature and fully understands them Vieworks makes no representation however that the act of reading this manual renders the reader qualified to operate test and calibrate the system Do not use the system if unsafe conditions are know
38. under general imaging condition Dose or image a thick object in the AED Mode the efficiency of X ray transformation may be reduced about 0 2 CAUTION compared to the DR Trigger Mode according to the thickness of the target e f you image a thick object in the AED Mode with low X ray tube voltage an image may not be acquired or horizontal line noise may occur e When you set X ray exposure area in the direction of the detector the center of the detector should be included in the X ray exposure area Otherwise you may not acquire an image e AED Mode is recommended only if DR Trigger or Passive Trigger Mode cannot be configured e AED performance is proportional to KV energy Therefore it is recommended to increase KV as much as possible and relatively decrease mA and ms Page 43 of 142 RA14 121 003 o y vivix s Service Manual i H gt 2 4 2 Timing of Signals DR Trigger Mode EXP_REQ EXP_OK 500ms Default Image Acquisition Time A A Figure 2 14 Timing of EXP signals e Image Acquisition Time X ray generation period o A Exposure request signal A EXP REQ should be applied first then exposure respond signal B EXP OK or simultaneously o mage Acquisition Time can be set from 40 ms to 4 000 ms with 1 ms increment when default value is 500 ms e Do not expose X rays greater than image acquisition time default value 500 ms Otherwise vertical lines noise may occur
39. with EXP OK RET 9 PRE SW RET EN e Do not connect Reserved for testing Table 2 10 EXT_INF port pin description Page 45 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vorks vivix s Service Manual 2 4 4 Input and Output Circuits The following diagrams describe exposure request and exposure OK circuits User System User System X EXP OK POWER 4 EXP OK Request Input Request Output gt Figure 2 16 TTL Type Exposure Request Input and Output Circuit User System User System EXP OX Request Input Request Output gt Figure 2 17 Contact Type Exposure Request Input and Output Circuit E Page 46 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv S vorks Service Manual VIVIX The following diagram describes a sample interface between the detector and X ray generator User System Generator Side ViVIX S Side EXP REQ TTL vec vece gt gt EXP_REQ ES EXP REQ GND Exposure Request Signal vec vcc Exposure OK Signal pe OK 2 EXP OK Figure 2 18 TTL Type Interface between the detector and X ray generator User System Generator Side ViVIX S Side vcc vec vcc c gt EXP REQ ES EN EXP REQ Exposure Request Signal 252 323 vcc vcc V4 vec Exposure OK Signal lt A EXP OK Pg lt EXP OK Figure 2 19 Contact Type Interface between the detector and X ray generator NX Page 47 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vorks vivix s Service Manual 3 Packaging and Contents
40. 1 003 NOrkes vivix s Service Manual 10 Save the newly generated Defect Map DATA to the folder where the Calibration Data is stored Save As id x Save in 5 TEST O mm My Recent Documents amp Desktop Mo Documents W My Computer SS SSS File name D CABIDOD1 Defect Mapldat v a save as type Defect map dat v hy Metwork e tis recommend saving the newly generated Defect Map DATA with different name to preserve the original Defect Map DATA e 11 16 procedures describe how to detect defect pixels manually 11 Inthe Manual defect map generation menu click the Apply button 12 While clicking the right mouse button in the FLAT image move it to left right top or bottom to adjust the brightness until you can verify the image with naked eye 13 Use the Zoom or Pan features properly to move to the location of defect pixel 14 Click the Add Pixel button e Awindow located in the bottom left will magnify and display the pixel where the mouse pointer is located The coordinate and Gray level value of the pixel will be displayed under the window e lfaselected pixel has difference in the brightness or gray level value more than 3 compared to the adjacent pixels the pixel may be regarded as a defect pixel E Page 109 of 142 RA14 121 003 NOrks vivix s Service Manual 15 If you click the mouse left button on the point regarded as a defect
41. 1 kg without Case SA 2 9 kg without grip 18 kg with Case SB 2 7 kg without grip Environmental Requirements Operation Temperature 10 385 C Humidity 30 N8B9Gondensing Atmospheric pressure 70 106 kPa Altitude Maximum 2000 meter otorage and transportation Temperature 15 55 C Humidity 10 9096 Non Condensing Atmospheric pressure 50 106 kPa Altitude Maximum 2000 meter Table 2 3 Detector Specifications a Page 28 of 142 RA14 121 003 works vivix s Service Manual 2 2 2 Detector Components 2 2 2 1 FXRD 1717SA B Front Side Back Side Figure 2 1 Detector Components FXRD 1717SA B No Description gt U DC Power Connector DC 24V Input B Generator Interface Connector D SUB 9 Pin Female IN Indicates power on off status C Status indicators POWER Green color Power ON Status indicators STATUS Indicates CPU Status of the Detector Green color Ready to work Normal E Status indicators EXP_OK Indicates Exposure X ray on off status During exposure LED lit green F Gigabit Ethernet Port Transmission Communication between FPD and PC G PE Earth Terminal H X ray Grid Cabinet Grid cabinet for holding X ray grids Effective imaging area border Indicates the effective imaging area Table 2 4 Detector Components FXRD 1717SA B E Page 29 of 142 RA14 121 003 wW vorks vivix s Service Manual 2 2 2 2 FXRD 1417SA B Figure 2 2 Detector Com
42. 1 of 142 RA14 121 003 f l e VIVIX 5 Service Manual Test ITEM 10 Frequency D Daily o M Monthly Q Quarterly m A Annually Objective Evaluate the image quality according to the amount of radiation coming into Flat Panel Detector Equipment Workstation QXvue S W Detector PSU SCU X ray GEN X ray Tube Dose Meter Inspection Report Form Procedure No Target Gain type 1 Performance and Corrective Action For Gadox type 2000 100G L Graylevel properties qualities should be obtained under 42uGy X ray doses For Csl type 2000 100G L Graylevel properties qualities should be obtained under 40uGy X ray doses If properties qualities are not obtained reset the conditions and test again If properties qualities are still not obtained after the second test service assistance is necessary Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D o M o Q o Ato Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability Gadox Detector 42uGy 2000 100 Graylevel Csl Detector 40uGy 2000 100 Graylevel Remark E Page 132 of 142 RA14 121 003 f l e VIVIX S Service Manual Test ITEM 11 Frequency D Daily o M Monthly Q Quarterly m A Annually Objective Evaluate the distinct characteristics of detector through the amount of radiation coming into Flat Panel Detector resolution and contrast of images projections and the unification of noises of projection Equipment
43. 717SA B 84 EA 99 A0 00 0F Information Exposure Mode Model No 9 DR Trigger FXRD 1717SA Enable preview Passive Trigger Firmware Ver 00 07 RC14 DBG FPGA Ver AED 00 01 RC11 Serial No V09D11802P Gain Type 0 Q9 1i 02 O3 NL X M X XX o Page 95 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv vorks vivix s Service Manual 5 2 2 1 Setting Exposure Mode User can set the detector to three different exposure modes according to the connection type to the X ray generator Select the desired mode on System configuration For detailed information on X ray exposure mode refer to 2 4 1 X ray Exposure Mode Exposure Mode DR Trigger Enable preview 3 Passive Trigger AED 5 2 2 2 Timing Setting To acquire correct images exact timing setting must be made according to the characteristics of the X ray generator Timi Exposure section 900 Pre Exposure section 10 0 Set EXP OK Delay section 10 Set Debounce DR 3 Debounce AED 3 Set EXP REQ EXP OK Charge 0 ers EXP_OK_Delay Pre_Exposure Exposure section Page 96 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual Exposure section Exposure section 500 Exposure section indicates the period unit ms that the detector converts X rays to image signals This value needs to be set longer than the expos
44. A14 121 003 vivix s Service Manual 2 4 1 1 DR Trigger Mode DR Line Trigger is the most common and recommended exposure mode User can achieve the best quality images with DR Trigger Mode X ray System Exposure Request Generator Exposure OK Generator Interface Cable Detector Figure 2 11 DR Trigger Mode Configuration It is recommended to use DR Trigger Mode for system stability and X ray image quality 2 4 1 2 Passive Trigger Mode It needs only Exposure Request signal for taking X ray picture EXP REQ EXP REQ HRET or EXP REQ TTL EXP REQ TTL TET Exposure Request Bn X ray System Generator Generator Interface Cable Detector Figure 2 12 Passive Trigger Mode Configuration e Passive Trigger Mode is supported only in FXRD 1717SA B RA14 121 003 Page 42 of 142 W vorks vivix s Service Manual 2 4 1 3 AED Mode AED is available for acquiring images without any connection to X ray generator Generator interface cable is not required an X ray System Generator Detector Figure 2 13 AED Configuration e Make sure to follow operating environmental requirements Temp 10 35 C e If you use AED Mode out of operating environmental requirements unwanted image can be acquired without X ray image acquiring e Do not hit or drop the equipment Unwanted images may be acquired in the AED Mode if it receives strong jolt e f you use a Grid
45. Calibrate Last calibration time Unknown EEG cO Click the Diagnose button to move to system diagnostic step Diagnose Detector 1 EXRD 1 1 SA Preview Frame count Pixel value Save Image Zoom W L Fit as ed Close Page 104 of 142 RA14 121 003 W 3 When you perform image acquiring the image will be displayed in the Preview window vivix 2 Service Manual Diagnose Detector 1 FXRD 17175A l _ E je Preview Frame count 1 Pixel value x 1489 y 1077 Value W1 380 W2 10203 Zoom win Fit 4 The number of acquired images will be displayed in the Frame count and the current mouse position in pixel coordinates and the pixel value will be displayed at the bottom Pixel value x 2889 y 52 Value 0 5 Click the Save Image button at the bottom right to save the acquired images fo Page 105 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv vieworks vivix s Service Manual 5 5 Manual Defect Calibration While operating the detector defect pixels may appear on the image Manual Defect Detection provides the feature which calibrates defect pixels 1 To perform Manual Defect Calibration acquire X ray FLAT image of the detector in which defect pixels are appeared The FLAT image can be acquired under the following conditions e
46. ING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties 5 Back Cancel 2 Click the Next button ie GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 32 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Click Next to install to this Folder ar click Change to install to a different folder E Install GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 x32 tn C Program Filesivieworks Change Installshield a Cancel E Page 72 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S vieworks Service Manual 3 Choose Complete for Setup Type and click the Next button jig GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 32 InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Instaismieid 4 Click the Next button i GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 32 InstallShield Wizard GeniCam Root Path Click Next to use default path or click Change to specify another one Installshield ET Page 73 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S vieworks Service Manual 5 Click the Install button F GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 32 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program i The wizard is ready to begin installation Y Install iet 6 InstallShield Wizard starts to install GigE Connect Suite as shown below am GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 x32 InstallShield Wizard Installing GigE Connect Suite 5 0 0 0 32 The program features you selected are being installed Installshield a Page
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48. N Suey HOMO E 9 MI mmm mom ocoses TELA T ATE TOU AA When power is not supplied to the detector do not expose X rays Otherwise afterimages may occur CAUTION E Page 120 of 142 RA14 121 003 W 7 Maintenance viv x 2 Service Manual 7 1 Function Test Item Description Power consumption Confirm that the power operation of detector is normal Temperature Daily Check the monitoring in order to minimize the characteristic mE changes of Flat panel caused by external temperature changes Hard disk space Check if the hard disk is enough to save images and allow the consecutive shootings Worklist connection Check the worklist connection to allow consecutive shootings PACS server connection Check the PACS server connection to send images Printing Test Check the printer connection and print images Auto offset Daily Check that Flat panel s offset changes caused by the increased Idi heat are automatically corrected Resolution Confirm the resolution of the detector Image Acquisition Time Monthly Confirm the acquisition of time required to get image designed inl with optimal specifications Linearity Quarterly Evaluate the distinct characteristics of detector through the amount of radiation coming into Flat Panel Detector resolution and contrast of images projections and the unification of noises of projection DQE Quarterly Evaluate the distinct characteristics of detector throu
49. SCU X M X XX o Page 56 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual f i 4 2 Software Installation 4 2 1 Intel Gigabit Controller Driver Installation and Setting Before installing Intel Gigabit Controller Driver make sure your Ethernet Card is properly installed on the workstation The recommended Ethernet Card is Intel Gigabit CT and Ethernet Cards supporting 1Gbps or higher are also available However Receive Packet must support more than 1 024 This is not a component of ViVIX S but recommend component So you have to use installation package designed for your Gigabit Controller 1 8 steps may differ according to Gigabit Controller to use Following procedures are provided as an example to refer to 1 Click PROXP exe to start InstallShield Wizard and then click the Run button Open File Security Warning d x Do you want to run this file Mame PROXP exe Publisher Intel Corporation Type Application From O Programs GigE Aun Cancel v Always ask before opening this file potentially harm your computer Only run software fram publishers g While files from the Intermet can be useful this file tyoe can wou trust What s the risk E Page 57 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual 2 Click the Next button TA Intel R Network Connections Installshield Wizar
50. Start gt Setting gt Control Panel gt Network Connections to open the Network Connections dialog box and then rename Local Area Connection with GigE Network Connections E 2 ol x File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q peck gt 57 Search li Folders BBE Address K Network Connections T Go Type Status Device Mame Network Tasks LAN or High Speed Internet SPREE New ha Scu LAM or Network cabl Broadcom Metxkreme Gigabit Ethernet 4 niin al DICOM LAN or Connected Broadcom MeEXkreme 57xx Gigabit Cont f Set up a home or small oe ees eee ly GigE LAM or Limited or no Intel R PRO 1000 GT Desktop Adapter m Change Windows Firewall settings See Also E Network Troubleshooter 4 It is not necessary to change name with GigE It just distinguishes between that connection and other connections 2 Right click the GigE and then click the Properties Page 61 of 142 RA14 121 003 orke VIVIX S Service Manual 3 Uncheck all checkboxes except Vieworks Image Filter Driver or GigaLinx Image Filter Driver and Internet Protocol TCP IP A GigE Properties General Advanced Connect using BS Intel A PRO T0OD GT Desktop Adar Location Slot 5 MAC Address O0 1B 21 19 4E 9F ES Client for Microsoft Networks This connection uses the Fi QoS Packet Scheduler W Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties De
51. Workstation QXvue S W Detector PSU SCU X ray GEN X ray Tube Inspection Report Form Procedure IEC62220 1 RQA 5 in accordance with the conditions Performance and Corrective Action In case of CSI type properties qualities should be obtained more than 45 at 1l p mm In case of Gadox type properties qualities should be obtained more than 30 at 1l p mm If properties qualities are not obtained reset the conditions and test again If properties qualities are still not obtained after the second test service assistance is necessary Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D go M o Q o An Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability CSI 1l p mm more than 40 Gadox 1l p mm more than 3096 Hemarks A Page 133 of 142 RA14 121 003 Ww A f f 4 4 VIVIX 9 Service Manual MTF Test ITEM 12 Frequency D Daily o M Monthly Q Quarterly m A Annually Objective Evaluate the distinct characteristics of detector through the amount of radiation coming into Flat Panel Detector resolution and contrast of images projections and the unification of noises of projection Equipment Workstation QXvue S W D Q E Program Matlab Detector PSU SCU X ray GEN X ray Tube Inspection Report Form Procedure IEC62220 1 RQA 5 in accordance with the conditions Performance and Corrective Action Properties qualities should be obtained more than 50 at 1l p mm If properti
52. allation nstallsmield 9 The Setup Status appears with a progress bar xyue InstallShield Wizard Setup Status metals rine a Page 81 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S vieworks Service Manual 10 Click the Finish button when the installation is done QOxvue InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Ge vue Click Finish to exit the wizard 11 Now the QXvue software and data are successfully installed in each directory as shown below e Software C program files e Image Data D QXvueData or C QXvueData lf Demo Version has been installed image data folder will be C QXvueData TBD Executable File o QXvue exe Viewer a ChameleonSetup exe Calibration Software a Configure exe Configuration Software a QXvueConfigure DICOM exe DICOM Configuration Software E Page 82 of 142 RA14 121 003 works VIVIX S Service Manual 4 2 6 Allowing QXvue to communicate through Windows Firewall on Windows XP 1 Click Start Setting Control Panel Windows Firewall and then click the Exceptions tab 2 Click the Add Program button Windows Firewall General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is blocking incoming network connections except Far the programs and services selected below Adding exceptions allows same programs to work better but might increase your security risk Programs
53. ance E Page 64 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S vieworks Service Manual 9 Choose Flow Control in the list of Settings and Generate amp Respond in the list of Value as shown below Performance Options E x Settings Value Adaptive Inter Frame Spacin Generate amp Respond Off Respond Interrupt Moderation Rate Receive Descriptors Transmit Descriptors Generate Generate amp Respond Use Default Flaw Control Enables adapters to generate or respond to flow control frames s which help regulate network traffic For an overview of this feature click here The adapter pauses tranzmission when it Respond receives a flow control frame from a link partner The adapter generates a flow control frame OK Cancel 10 Choose Interrupt Moderation Rate in the list of Settings and Extreme in the list of Value as shown below Performance Options E Xx Settings Value Adaptive Inter Frame Spacing Extreme Flow Control Interrupt Moderation Rate Receive Descriptors Transmit Descriptors Interrupt Moderation Rate This sets the rate at which the controller moderates or delays the generation of interrupts making it possible ta optimize network throughput and CPU utilization The default setting Adaptive adjusts the interrupt rates dynamically depending on traffic type and network usage Choosing a different setting may improve network and system performance in certain c
54. and Services lll File and Printer Sharing Network Diagnostics for Windows P Remote Assistance Remote Desktop O UPnP Framework Add Program Add Part Delete Display a notification when windows Firewall blacks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions 3 Click the Browse button and locate C Program files QXvue QXvue Add a Program To allow communications with a program by adding it to the Exceptions list select the program ar click Browse to search for one that is nat listed Programs mum w Hearts ug Internet Backgammon amp Internet Checkers amp Internet Explorer i Internet Hearts a Internet Reversi E Internet Spades wi Minesweeper WA MSN 5 Outlook Express i Eu Path C WINDOWS system32 freecell exe Change scape ok M GU Page 83 of 142 RA14 121 003 vieworks VIVIX S Service Manual 4 Click the Open button Look in O OXvue v Q f em S configure 6G My Recent Documents a e o d oe 3 File name OXvue My Network Files of type Applications exe com icd l 5 Select the QXvue and then click the OK button Add a Program To allow communications with a program by adding it to the Exceptions list select t
55. anical vibration Otherwise it may result in poor image quality caused by noise CAUTION U Do not unscrew or loosen the screws on the detector surface since all the screws are secured properly at the time of shipment Otherwise it may result in poor image quality or damage to equipment This product may malfunction due to electromagnetic interference EMI caused by telecommunication devices transceivers electronic devices etc To prevent the electromagnetic wave from badly influencing the product be sure to avoid placing it in close proximity to the product Or change direction or position of the product or move into the shielded place to reduce electromagnetic interference To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable part inside S BD gt gt oO Of 4 le Pa z Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Page 8 of 142 RA14 121 003 ES f En y General Hazards viVix gt Service Manual Radiation Hazards This system can be connected to x ray generating equipment Be certain to follow the safety instructions and specifications for wearing proper lead apron when x ray exposures are planned or possible All personnel should wear protective equipment including dosimeters during all phases of installation operation and maintenance of the system Electric Shock Hazards To reduce the electric shock hazard the system must be connected
56. as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Reserved Reserved Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Same as incoming Incoming Code Name 4 lt File worklist gt File worklist structure Order Item ID NAME SEX ltems Internal fields T 3 S a Itern ID NAME SEX AGE ACCESS NUMBER DAY EXAMINED_BODYPART Outgoing Code Name Delimiter Date format Time format YYYY MM DD HH MM SS QXvue uses internally defined tag name related to patient information for DICOM compatibility This information will be filled when the user registers a patient or QXvue receives study order from the worklist Server After X ray exposure these information will be stored to the internal database and will be put to the DICOM file as DICOM tag when the user makes DICOM file When QXvue receives order which is non standard DICOM tag from the worklist server QXvue will make it to standard DICOM file using DICOM tag converting function E Page 117 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX 5 Service Manual Worklist amp PACS 1 Definition e Incoming Receiving tag from the worklist server e nternal Internally defined field name of the patient information and study order in QXvue e Outgoing DICOM tag that will be s
57. cannot be modified in any way without written approval gt from Vieworks Before authorizing any person to operate the system verify that the person has read and fully understand the Service Manual The owner should make certain that only properly gt trained and fully qualified personnel are authorized to operate the equipment An authorized operators list should be maintained Prevent unauthorized personnel from access to the system gt gt U m Coann s e It is important that this Service Manual be kept at hand studied carefully and reviewed gt periodically by the authorized operators O n The owner should ensure continuous power supply to the system with voltage and current according to the product specifications If power failures are frequent an gt S O z Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS should be installed to avoid loss of data If the product does not operate properly or if it fails to respond to the controls described in this manual the operator should immediately contact Vieworks field service gt S O z representative User must not contact a fuse holder or contacts of connector ex Inlet connector with a patient simultaneously during operating the equipment and not allow patient to touch the CAUTION fuse holder or contacts of connector Page 7 of 142 RA14 121 003 viv x 2 Service Manual The images and cal
58. culations provided by this system are intended to be used as tools for the competent user They are explicitly not to be regarded as a sole incontrovertible basis for clinical diagnosis Users are encouraged to study the literature and reach their own professional conclusions regarding the clinical utility of the system The user should be aware of the product specifications and of the system s accuracy and Stability limitations These limitations must be considered before making any decision CAUTION based on quantitative values in case of doubt please consult a Vieworks representative Do not install the equipment in a location with the conditions listed below Otherwise it may result in failure or malfunction fall or cause fire or injury e Close to facilities where water is used e Locations exposed to direct sunlight e Close to air conditioner or ventilation equipment e Close to heat source such as a heater Prone to vibration e Insecure place e Dusty environment e Saline or sulfurous environment e High humidity e Ambient temperature is higher than the operating temperature stated in this Service Manual Occasionally this product may have defect pixels caused by TFT characteristics When the defect pixels are found perform the Defect detection For details about how to correct gt o defect pixels refer to 5 3 2 Defect Correction Do not inflict excessive shock and mech
59. cy range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the EUT is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the EUT should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the EUT Over the frequency range 150 kiz to 80 Mkz field strengths should be less than V V m T Page 16 of 142 RA14 121 003 Label and Symbols FXRD 1717SA Vieworks Digital Imaging Systems CE um VIVIX 5 e Parl No FXHD 171754 amp Hal Fani Defector SAE LL EAE RUE ELE EU ELE Ed VPODEOE 12001 Rating 24V Max 0 84 e 2012 03 Date of manutacture March UL BOGD 1 LICARIC A t eee AIE Caution Federal Erar restricts thie device to cale by ce on the order of a plrisician nr a licenser practioner CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock Do not remove Gover Nn usar sarvicaabi
60. d Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for ad intel Intel R Network Connections Installs drivers Intel R PROSet For Windows Device Manager and Advanced Networking Services WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Installshield 5 Back Cancel 3 X Accept the license agreement and click the Next button T Intel R Network Connections InstallShield Wizard License Agreement m t Please read the Following license agreement carefully in el INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Final License IMPORTANT READ BEFORE COPYING INSTALLING OR USING Do not use or load this software and any associated materials collectively the Software until you have carefully read the following terms and conditions By loading or using the Software you agree to the terms of this Agreement If you do not wish to so agree do not install or use the Software LICENSES Flease Mate l PPP eee C Ido not accept the terms in the license agreement Installshield lt Back cancel E Page 58 of 142 RA14 121 003 vieworks ViVIX S Service Manual 4 Select the components to install and click the Next button EGIT Setup Options Select the program Features you want installed Drivers i v Intel R PROSet For Windows Device Manager vw Advanced Network Services D Intel R Network Connections SNMP Agent 5 Click the Install button
61. d frequently to protect QXvue against harmful activities e f you have a cyber security problem contact the manufacturer on the phone or by e mail referring to the contact information in this manual e f you want to use a consol feature in QXvue you need to manually install a flash control e he hard disk must be divided into C and D drive or partitioned D drive must have at least 596 free space available at this time e For Windows XP the files for East Asian languages must be installed o Start gt Control Panel gt Regional and Language Options gt Languages tab under Supplemental language support select the Install files for East Asian languages check box Regional and Language Options Text services and input languages To view or change the languages and methods you can use to enter text click Details Supplemental language support Most languages are installed by default To install additional languages select the appropriate check box below C Install files for complex script and right to left languages including 1 Insert the CD DVD into the CD Drive X X ru Page 78 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual 2 Run Setup exe and proceed with installation steps in the InstallShield Wizard dialog box If it fails to install flash control v10 a manually install the flash control by click
62. d is selected only the selected field will be used as comparison field e Thumbnail tab information re Es 2 DR Single ad DR Single Si DR Single c Select the item s to be displayed in the thumbnail tab a Patient ID and name is default and the additional information can be displayed in the thumbnail tab according to the setting X X X X8 X i Page 114 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S works Service Manual e File worklist location a f worklist server is not available and the PACS system is providing order using text file QXvue can receive patients list from that file o fthere is new order file in the assigned folder QXvue will load study order from that file and then delete it after loading 5 6 2 Setting Generator Type and Options QXvue_Human_Demo Configure Generator Type Generator Option Normal C EMD C Sedecal C CPI Window Title C Test Option1 C Listem Option2 C GXR Vet Non Connect check for fake connection generator mode C GXR Human C DK C Poskom Reload OK Cancel m i Page 115 of 142 RA14 121 003 NT pis A nnn My r Generator type 1 Serial Port COM 3 Set WorkStation 2 3 19200 bps
63. e under AC Input on the back panel of PSU or SCU 2 Check the fuse s and replace it if necessary using the fuse type and rating specified above 3 Push the fuse holder back Page 40 of 142 RA14 121 003 o i i 4 n d y vi jy A i f 2 4 X ray Generator Interface viv x s Service Manual 2 4 1 X ray Exposure Mode Mode Description DR Trigger Mode 1 The detector receives EXP REQ signal that X ray generator is prepared to generate X rays 2 The detector prepares image acquiring and then responds EXP OK signal to the X ray generator 3 The X ray generator confirms EXP OK signal and generates X rays then the detector performs image acquiring according to Image Acquisition Time and transmits the image data e EXP REQ Generator Detector EXP OK Detector Generator Passive Mode e The X ray generator generates X rays after sending EXP REQ signal e The detector receives EXP REQ signal that X ray generator is prepared to generate X rays and then performs image acquiring according to Image Acquisition Time and transmits the image data e EXP HREQ Generator Detector AED Mode e The detector detects actual amount of X rays without any connection to the X ray generator and then performs image acquiring according to Image Acquisition Time and transmits the image data e Nosignal used No need to connect Generator Interface Cable Table 2 9 Exposure Mode E Page 41 of 142 R
64. edure Turn on the power of the system Run QXvue Select Database Mode Search database and open study Select Viewer mode Select image and click the Add to Print mode menu Print image Performance and Corrective Action Confirm that the image is printed normally If printing failed check printer is operating and configuration of printer If still printing fail service assistance is necessary Record result on Daily Report Form Result Frequency D o M o Q o An Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability N A Hemarks E Page 128 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual Auto offset Test ITEM 7 Frequency D Daily a WM Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Check that Flat panel s offset changes caused by the increased heat are automatically corrected Equipment Workstation QXvue S W Detector PSU SCU Stop watch Inspection Report Form Procedure Turn on the power of the system Select QXvue Data configure Maxxvue ini file Open Maxvue ini file with the text viewer such as notepad exe Set the time of OFFSET REFRESH TIME IN SEC at PRIMARY DETECTOR OPTION Set the time of OFFSET REFRESH TIME IN SEC at SECONDARY DETECTOR OPTION Run QXvue Performance and Corrective Action Check if Auto offset is set and performed when operating QXvue Check if Auto offset operates after the chosen time setting is over If offset is not set
65. erformance where possible Show additional plans See also Personalization User Accounts 3 Select Never in Put the computer to sleep So X JL MEM gt Control Panel All Control Panel Items Power Options Edit Plan Settings Change settings for the plan Balanced Choose the sleep and display settings that you want your computer to use IJ Turn off the display 10 minutes MA Put the computer to sleep Never Change advanced power settings Restore default settings for this plan 4 Click the Save changes button E Page 91 of 142 RA14 121 003 Ww works vivix s Service Manual 5 Prerequisite for Operation 5 1 Preparing the PSU SCU 1 Turnon the Power Supply Unit PSU or System Control Unit SCU 2 Make sure the LED lamp power and status is lit green It means SCU is ready to work normally E Page 92 of 142 RA14 121 003 A x works vivix s Service Manual 5 2 Detector Configuration In this phase defect pixels are corrected and gained pixels are calibrated using installed x ray generator and x ray tube The detector needs to warm up at least 30 minutes before performing the calibration The calibration should be performed on the following cases Detector installation X ray generator replacement X ray tube replacement Exposure section Value change Gain Type change 5 2 1 Detector Setting 1 E Run ChameleonSetup
66. es qualities are not obtained reset the conditions and test again If properties qualities are still not obtained after the second test service assistance is necessary Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D ga M o Q o An Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability 1l p mm more than 5096 Hemarks X PlCo Page 134 of 142 RA14 121 003 f l e VIVIX 5 Service Manual Calibration Test ITEM 13 Frequency D Daily o M Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Compensates defect pixels and calibrates pixel gain using the installed x ray generator and x ray tube Equipment Workstation ChameleonSetup S W Detector PSU SCU X ray GEN X ray Tube Inspection Report Form Procedure Turn on the power of the system Run ChameleonSetup Operation of calibration Enter 10 in the Stage of Preoffset and perform the calibration Operation of calibration Enter 10 in the Stage of Postoffset and perform the calibration Operation of calibration Perform Defect detection Operation of calibration Perform Gain correction Performance and Corrective Action Featured artifacts are not found if calibration is performed normally If many artifacts are found perform calibration again If many artifacts are still found service assistance is necessary Record re
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68. etector direction compensation options The rotation angle does not affect the images acquired with ChameleonSetup Detector direction compensation 9 CWO0 CCW 0 cw 90 CCW 270 CW 180 CCW 180 CW 270 CCW 90 3 To activate regions of interest in the detecting area click the Set Area button in the Effective Area item and then specify the desired area in the Preview window Or input the Top Bottom Left and Right value and click the Set Area button to apply the area Effective Area Top 0 0 pixel Bottom 3071 Q pixel Left n 0 pixel Right 3071 0 pixel Set Area Select Area If you do not acquire a test images after setting the Effective Area the function will not work 4 After completing the configuration click the Set button to save the settings To cancel the settings before saving it click the Restore button Page 103 of 142 RA14 121 003 E ih x gt Service Manual 5 4 Diagnosis 1 2 The Diagnose button will not activated until completing the calibration Click the OK button in the calibration window to close the configuration window and return to previous step Chameleon Setup Detector 1 FSRBD 17 754 CVDSDTISUPP 84 EA 83 AD ODUF status Initialization OK Diagnose Calibrate Last calibration time 2012 01 15 16 11 PAPE Detector 2 FXHD 177SB cvnsp1t15006 0C MIT 64 64 99 40 00 00 status Initialization OF
69. f X rays so that Current Value reaches TargetValue Keep the quantity of X rays when Current Value remains within 1096 difference of TargetValue Recommended TargetValue is 2000 Calibration FXRD 1717SA B B4 EA 99 A0 00 0F e Gain calibration TargetValue 2000 Current Value Stage of 10 Load gain 2 Click the Get button and expose X rays ten times 3 l ften images are acquired save the Gain data to the desired folder 4 Once all the procedures are completed the OK button will be activated Click the OK button to close the dialog box f Page 102 of 142 RA14 121 003 V VIVIX S service Manual 5 3 4 Detector Configuration 1 Select Detector configuration in the left Step item Calibration FXRD 1717SA 8 8 amp EA 99 A0 00 0F Step Status Detector direction compensation Preview System configuration 9 cw 0 CCW 0 Dark acquisition Normal Done Defect detection Normal Done cw 90 CCW 270 Gain acquisition Normal Done CW 180 CCW 180 Detector configuration CW 270 CCW 90 Effective Area Top 0 0 pixel Bottom 3071 0 pixel Left 9 0 pixel Right 3071 Opixel Set Area Select Area Restore Pan Fit zoom W L E 2 Select the rotation angle of the detector in the D
70. fer to the QXvue User Manual 1 Please do the following steps Choose the Exposure tab Click the ADD STEP button Choose one of the body parts Choose Body part Projection Click the OK button mo Uu step Register Study ody part Projection Sta C Register Step Change Step ie DICOM Transfer 4 J Add Image ro Print made Madily View Information i9 RCM Linge 7H Body part Projection D Merge mage Abdomen Standy Hand AP Chest Close All Shucly Elbow Foot Kriee Pelvis Skull Morelia tale Spare tha f Eha o l Cloxe Study T im a Shame 3 Comia 4 Ueno 1 mage TOCcoss x Faealaen B Lok 8 Brett eet iios UR TERRE LH 2012 22 05 05 Mon Jan 16 2 Arrange the patient in the correct position to have detector aligned with the target body part 3 Position the X ray generator to adjust the exposure field A Page 119 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv vorks VIVIX 5 Service Manual 4 Adjust kVp and mAs for best condition depending on body part and projection 5 Press the exposure switch of the X ray generator You can check the images on the monitor after image processing I ER UUFEIE RE tA Register Study o Repister Step i t i a Change Shep DICOM Transfer Fuld muse bo Print mate Hodiy View rf eic emationm Delete lege Merge Image v Ciir A
71. ft and then click the Get Pixel button Manual defect map generation Defect info marking Operation Zoom control a Selected S Apply Add Pixel Add v Line Add H Line Get Pixel Delete Pixel Delete V Line Delete H Line 1 1 Fit Type Position Pixel position 1083 2836 Value 6777 Save defect map MISSION 5 10 procedures use Get Pixel feature to detect defect pixels automatically Page 107 of 142 RA14 121 003 works VIVIX S Service Manual 6 Inputinto the Pixel List menu as follows a Threshold 3 o Offset 0 Pixel List Pixel List X Y Valus Threshald 9S Offset E Threshold 2 o Offset lo 7 Click the Search button in the bottom to detect defect pixels in the FLAT image and display the coordinates of defect pixels and Gray level values in the list 8 While pressing the Ctrl key select the coordinate of detected defect pixel in the Pixel List and then click the Add button to add it to Defect Map List 9 Inthe Manual defect generation menu click the Save and Close button located in the bottom left Manual defect map generation Defect info marking Operation Zoom control Selected v Apply Add Pixel Add v Line Add H Line Get Pixel Delete Pixel Delete V Line Delete H Line ist re Type Position Pixel position 910 289 Value 6571 Save defect map Nus Wo Page 108 of 142 RA14 12
72. gh the amount of radiation coming into Flat Panel Detector resolution and contrast of images projections and the unification of noises of projection MTF Quarterly Evaluate the distinct characteristics of detector through the amount of radiation coming into Flat Panel Detector resolution and contrast of images projections and the unification of noises of projection Calibration Annually Compensates defect pixels and calibrates pixel gain using the Idi installed X ray generator and X ray tube Page 121 of 142 RA14 121 003 vivix s Service Manual 7 2 Maintenance Guidelines for Users and Test Forms Maintenance If you have any inquiries about trouble shooting or the product seems to have a problem please contact Vieworks For optimal performance we recommend that the working area be kept clean Federal law restricts this device to be dealt or operated by a physician or medical assistant CAUTION Contact Information Address Vieworks Co Ltd 1107 108 601 610 Suntechcity II 52 Sagimakgol ro 307 2 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do 462 806 South Korea Phone 82 70 7011 6161 Fax 82 31 737 4954 email vieworks vieworks com Cleaning Use a dry cloth to clean surfaces of the system Do not use detergents or organic solvents to clean the system Do not use abrasive brush scraper or acid alkaline cleaner when cleaning your product CAUTION
73. he operator to see diagnostic details that is difficult to see by using conventional non digital techniques 1 2 Intended Use ViVIX S is indicated for digital imaging solution designed for providing general radiographic diagnosis of human anatomy This device is intended to replace film or screen based radiographic systems in all general purpose diagnostic procedures This device is not intended for mammography applications E Page 20 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual 1 3 Standard Configuration 1 3 1 Configuring with FXRD 1717SA B X ray System gt Generator Q Cx sex o Las o z O O a Detector Generator Interface Gigabit Ethernet Hospital network Power Supply Unit ViVIX S Viewer Cables supplied with equipment Figure 1 1 ViVIX S System Configuration FXRD 1717SA B DC Power Cable 15M AC Power Cable 2M Ethernet cable FXRP 01A or FXRP 018 15M Generator Interface Cable 15M QXvue X ray Generator Not part of ViVIX S FXRD 1717SA Figure 1 2 ViVIX S System Description X n Page 21 of 142 RA14 121 003 vieworks vivix s Service Manual 1 3 2 Configuring with FXRD 1417SA B Generator Interface X ray System Generator Gigabit Ethernet ViVIX S Viewer Cables supplied w
74. he program ar click Browse to search for one that is nat listed Programs ea Internet Reversi E Internet Spades wi Minesweeper W MSN 55 Outlook Express O Pinball Oe vue ial Solitaire j Spider Solitaire 4 Windows Messenger S Windows Movie Maker Path C Program FilessEvue SD vue exe Browse E Page 84 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S vieworks Service Manual 6 Check the QXvue to select and then click the OK button Windows Firewall General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is blocking incoming network connections except Far the programs and services selected below Adding exceptions allows some programs to work better but might increase your security risk Programs and Services Mame O File and Printer Sharing Network Diagnostics Far Windows P Remote Assistance O Remote Desktop O UPnP Framework Display a notification when windows Firewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions E Page 85 of 142 RA14 121 003 ks vivix s Service Manual 4 2 7 Allowing QXvue to communicate through Windows Firewall on Windows 7 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Windows Firewall 2 Click Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall 5j X J D Ll 7 e gt Control Panel All Control Panel Items Windows Firewall hd Control Panel H a s E E Help protect your computer with Windows Firewall Allow a program or feature Windo
75. he selected defect pixel on the image Display the image at one to one ration Display the image to fit into the screen E Page 112 of 142 RA14 121 003 wW vorke vivix s Service Manual 5 6 QXvue Configuration User can set the various parameters that are used in the QXvue by using configuration software so the proper setting of parameter is important Configuration of QXvue is needed when the VIVIX S is installed and this is prerequisite for using QXvue Configuration of QXvue consists of two parts e General program setting and Generator setting by Configure Basic information used by QXvue e DICOM parameter setting by QXvueConfigure DICOM Worklist related DICOM header setting The configuration software is located at C program files QXvue folder 5 6 1 General Program Setting QxXvue Human Demo Configure Hospital information Expansion Setting Name v Minimize Button Address Secondary monitor Tel MV Save location name as institute name Dummy fields display name Patient comparison condition Thumbnail tab information Dummy1 UserDefined 1 C ID v Dummy 2 UserDefined_2 Name 7 Dummy3 UserDefined 3 Accession Number Bodypart Dummy4 UserDefined_4 J Study Instance UID Birthday Age Dummys UserDefined 5 a Accession Number Dummy UserDefined 6 T File worklist location Dir A TT Language Setting Language English M Reload
76. i Performance Information and Tools a Programs and Features Sound aL Taskbar and Start Menu 3 Windows CardSpace P ye Page 90 of 142 VIVIX S If you use sleep mode in Windows 7 Viewer may not work normally Service Manual BT X View by Small icons We Backup and Restore e Default Programs Ii Display l Fonts Internet Options amp Network and Sharing Center a Personalization Recovery amp Speech Recognition sli Troubleshooting iid Windows Defender CSE gt Control Panel All Control Panel Items gt Search Control Panel p RA14 121 003 vieworks VIVIX Service Manual 2 Click the Choose when to turn off the display tab ami Emm Sm KR P gt 3 gt Control Panel All Control Panel Items Power Options v Search Control Panel p e Control Panel Home Select a power plan Power plans can help you maximize your computer s performance or conserve energy Make a plan active by selecting it or choose a plan and customize it by changing its power settings Tell me more about power Choose what the power button plans does Require a password on wakeup Create a power plan Preferred plans I Choose when to turn off the Balanced recommended Change plan settings display Automatically balances performance with energy consumption on capable hardware Change when the computer sleeps Power saver Change plan settings Saves energy by reducing your computer s p
77. ing Install QOXvue InstallShield Wizard l E QXvue requires the following items to be installed on your computer Click Install to begin installing these requirements 3 If the currently installed QXvue is earlier version Upgrade notification window appears Qxvue InstallShield Wizard X A This setup will perform an upgrade of Gxvue Do you want to continue DIL Sth i OXvue InstallShield Wizard Resuming the InstallShield Wizard for OXvue The InstallShield R Wizard will complete the installation of vue an your computer To continue click Next Cancel Page 79 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv viv x s vieworks Service Manual 5 Ifthe QXvue has been already installed you will see the following dialog box QXvue InstallShield Wizard Welcome Modify repair or remove the program Shas nea 6 Choose the QXvue Human and click the Next button OXvue InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Select the setup type that best suits your needs Qevue Human Jue Human for Sedecal Jue Vet Lue Vet for Sedecal rebate al 7 Click to confirm your selection QXvue InstallShield Wizard Ed i Er a Page 80 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv vieworks VIVIX S Service Manual 8 Ifthe program is ready to install click the Install button Fo E Cxyue InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin inst
78. interface to communicate with the detector and to supply power to the detector Only for FXRD 1417 Power Supply Connection interface to supply power to a non portable detector Max DC 24V 4A Co N U m e e Earth Terminal cO AC Input Connect the power cable to the power socket to supply power to SCU 100 240V 50 60 Hz T2AL250V Fuse 2 EA Table 2 8 System Control Unit Components P E Potential Equalization of SCU is used to keep equipotential between SCU and an equipment to be used with ViVIX S To connect to P E of equipment use a ground cable Page 39 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vorks viv x s Service Manual 2 3 3 Fuse Two fuses are installed inside of PSU and SCU to prevent electrical accidents due to an error such as overcurrent occurred in the AC Input Stop immediately using PSU and SCU when fuses break Item Description Model Littlefuse 218002 2 EA Type Time Lag Cartridge Fuse Amp Rating 2A Voltage Rating 250 V Replacing Fuses e Turn off PSU or SCU and its peripheral equipment and pull the plug out of the power Socket before replacing fuses e When fuses break resolve the cause of overcurrent first and then replace the fuses with extra fuses optional items one set of two or equivalent rating fuses WARNING e User must not contact a fuse holder with a patient and do not allow patient to touch the fuse holder 1 Pull the fuse holder out from its receptacl
79. ith equipment Figure 1 3 ViVIX S System Configuration FXRD 1417SA B E Page 22 of 142 RA14 121 003 w works vivix s Service Manual 1 4 Extended Configuration QXvue allows you to configure X ray imaging system with multiple ViVIX S detectors according to the ChameleonSetup settings 1 4 1 Configuring Multiple Detectors in a Single X ray Imaging System Generator Interface GP i AED or DR Trigger Wee P4 Gigabit Ethernet POE X ray System Generator Detector 3 1 System Control Unit Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Detector 2 Power Supply Unit 1 ViVIX S Viewer Gigabit Ethernet Detector 3 Power Supply Unit 2 Figure 1 4 Multiple detectors FXRD 1417SA B FXRD 1717SA B in a single X ray Imaging System e Each of detector s IP should be set in different address a A Able to setup IP address in ChameleonSetup o If two detectors have identical IP address as 169 254 1 10 change the IP on the detector firstly discovered in ChameleonSetup to 169 254 1 9 and then turn the power off and turn it on again e f you select a detector to use in Viewer while using DR Line Trigger Mode the detector will be automatically controlled in System Control Unit SCU e f you configure two or more detectors to use AED Mode in the same space all detectors may react to X ray exposure and send images to the viewer Make sure to select the detector to use in the vie
80. l Link Speed Advanced Power Management intel Advanced Adapter Settings Settings Value Gigabit Master Slave Made Disabled Jumbo Frames Locally Administered Address Log Link State Ewent Performance Options O05 Packet Tagging TCP IP Offlaading Options Wait For Link Use Default Jumbo Frames Disabled 4085 Bytes 9014 Bytes 16126 Bytes jJ To help protect your security Internet Explorer has restricted X this File from showing active content that could access your Enables Jumbo Frame capability tor TCPAP packets In situations x where large packets make up the majority of traffic and additional latency can be tolerated Jumbo Frames can reduce CPU utilization and improve wire efficiency Jumbo Frames are larger than standard Ethernet frames which are approximately 1 5k in size Y mea 8 Choose Performance Options in the list of Settings and click the Properties button on the right Intel R PRO 1000 GT Desktop Adapter 2 Properties j Teaming VLANs Boot Options Driver Resources General Link Speed Advanced Power Management intel Advanced Adapter Settings Settings Gigabit Master Slave Mode Jumbo Frames Locally Administered Address Log Link State Event Performance Options O05 Packet Tagging TCP IP Offlaading Options Wait For Link ho Performance Options Configures the adapter to use settings that can improve adapter perform
81. m Result Frequency D o M o Q o Ao Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability N A Hemarks X X li Page 125 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX 5 Service Manual Worklist connection Test ITEM 4 Frequency D Daily a WM Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Confirm that QXvue is connected normally with Worklist and can register study by querying from Worklist server Equipment Workstation QXvue S W Work List Server Detector PSU SCU Inspection Report Form Procedure Turn on the power of the system Run QXvue Select Exposure Mode Select Registration Menu Select Worklist Menu Select Configure Menu Select Worklist server Click the Test button Performance and Corrective Action Check the connection status that is displayed in test result window If connection test failed check Worklist server is operating and configuration of Worklist server connection is correct If still Worklist connection fails service assistance is necessary Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency Do M o Q o Ao Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability N A Hemarks D Page 126 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual
82. n IP address automatically IP address 159 254 0 55_ Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server E Validate settings upon exit E Page 68 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual 5 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt Change Adapter Setting right click GigE and then click Properties to open the GigE Properties dialog box Click the Configure button to open the following dialog box and then go to the Advanced tab Intel R PRO 1000 PT Desktop Adapter Properties A Intel R PRO 1000 PT Desktop Adapter Device type Metwork adapters Manufacturer Intel Location PCI bus 2 device 0 function 0 Device status This device is working properly 6 Set the Jumbo Packet to the maximum value The iplcwirig properties are anvaiable l or this network adapter CRck fe proper you want bo change on tha Ie and then gelact fs value on the ng TCP Checksum Officad Pwt Toet Guffers UDP Chaeckasum Offizasd GE X l Page 69 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vieworks viv s Service Manual 7 Choose Flow Control in the list of Property and select Rx amp Tx Enabled in the list of Value as shown below
83. n Vieworks Co Ltd or its representatives to install repair or service this product to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment or power source or to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY VIEWORKS CO LTD WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED VIEWORKS CO LTD AND ITS VENDOR DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE VIEWORKS CO LTD RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY VIEWORKS AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER VIEWORKS CO LTD OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES There are no warranties which extend beyond the description mentioned in this document A Page 141 of 142 RA14 121 003 NOrks vivix s Service Manual Vieworks Vieworks Co Ltd m 1107 108 601 610 Suntechcity 2 52 Sagimakgol ro 307 2 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do 462 806 South Korea Telephone 82 70 7011 6161 FAX 82 31 737 4954 Website http www vieworks com European representative DONGBANG ACUPRIME 1 Forr
84. n part inside After servicing to qualified service personnal Bt 555 Sunbechcity 307 2 Sangrewpn Zpng Junguer gr 5asrgnam si Caen si do AE2 BG South Ravers FXRD 1417SA Vieworks Digital Imaging Systems CE uni VIVIX S C Par Ho FXHD 14175A Hal Pane Debector s LUI OUT TOTOO rin VPOSP11 2001 Rating 24V Max 0 50 e 2012 03 Date of manutacture March LR BORD T CARI AS DE cF ha gl AGE Caution Federal bre restricts thie device qa cale by ce on the order nl a plrisicien nr a licensed prac hone CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock Do not remove Gover Nn usar sarvicaabin part inside feler servicing to qualified service personnal Suntechcity IL 307 2 Samgribeun inng Jungusr gu Basrgnam si Caen si do AE2 Be Sdh Koes MADE IM EHRE MADE IN KOREA Page 17 of 142 VIVIX S FXRD 1717SB Vieworks Digital Imaging Systems CE um VIVIX S C Part Ho FXHD 17175B Aai Panel Detector s LOL E ERA LE ULLAM VPCEIE1120 X1 Rating 24V Max 0 B e 2012 03 Date of manutacture March i Lk EGED d IA REC AS t GE c222 no 2011 aav E Caudinn Federal Era resiricte ihe device fe xls bly of on the weder al a physician ar a licensed practiianar CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock Do not remove bavi Mn usnr sarvicaabin part inside infer sarvining to qualilied service parsonnnl I0 B93 Sunbachody HL 307 2 Seager cong Junguisr 3 c asrgnam si Cyeonggi do
85. n to exist In case of hardware failure that could cause hazardous conditions smoke fire and etc turn the power OFF and CAUTION unplug the power cords of all sub systems Page 9 of 142 RA14 121 003 W viv x s Service Manual Notes for Using the Equipment System Diagnostic The ChameleonSetup software runs a system diagnostic Run ChameleonSetup software after installing the system and at least once a year If an error occurs report the detailed error information to Vieworks local dealer or distributor The owner is responsible for ensuring that the system diagnostic is performed every year Do not try to use the system if the system diagnostic is failed CAUTION Calibration To ensure optimal performance of the system it is important to verify that the system is calibrated The owner is responsible for ensuring that the system calibration is performed after the system installation is completed or the system is repaired Do not try to use the system if CAUTION system calibration is not performed Distances measurements Distances measurements in millimeters are possible only after distance calibration has been performed using a reference object refer to QXvue User Manual The operator is responsible for performing distance calibration with a reference object and verifying the results of the distance calibration before taking any distance measurements CAUTION on an image
86. ocu o Detectors Model No Serial Mo IP FXRD 17175B VOID 116000 OC STMITT 153 254 1 3 FsAD 17175A VIDSD 1 1802P 153 254 0 100 Refresh device list lt ua cedo Page 93 of 142 RA14 121 003 k VIVIX 75 Service Manual 2 Select the detector in the Detectors list and double click it or click the Next button Detectors Status Indicator e Green background The detector is connected and selected normally e Black text on white background The detector is connected but not selected e Gray text on white background The detector is recorded on the usage history but not connected 3 ID will be issued to the detectors according to the order of connections To change the detector ID select the detector and click the 1 or buttons 4 Click the Next button to proceed to the next step 5 Click the Calibrate button to move on to System configuration Detector 1 FARD 17178 VO9011802P3 84 E 5 89 AD DD UF Status Initialization OK Last calibration time 2014 01715 16 11 J Detector 2 FARD T7IISB CoDSDTTBGDOO OCA YMIT 84 EA 39 AD DOSDD Status Initialization OK pee Pare Last calibration time Unknown J E Page 94 of 142 RA14 121 003 W VIVIX S vieworks Service Manual 5 2 2 Configuring the Detector 1 Select System Configuration in the left Step item 2 _ The information for the selected detector will be displayed Calibration FXRD 1
87. od concrete or ceramic tile If contact contact discharge ESD floors are covered with synthetic material the relative IEC 61000 4 2 i9X alr 98V alr pumidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast 2 kV for 2 kV for Mains power quality should be that of a typical power supply power supply l l transient burst lines lines commercial or hospital environment IEC 61000 4 4 1 KV for 1 kV for input output input output lines lines Surge ERO 1 kV Mains power quality should be that of a typical differential differential IEC 61000 4 5 mode mode commercial or hospital environment 2 kV 2 kV common common mode mode Voltage dips short lt 9 UT 57 UT Mains power quality should be that of a typical l l gt 95 dipin gt 95 dip in interruptions and UT for 0 5 UT for 0 5 commercial or hospital environment If the user of the voltage variations Cycle cycle EUT image intensifier requires continued operation on power supply 40 UT 40 UT during power mains interruptions it is recommended 60 dip in 60 dip in 7 input lines Ur for 5 Ur for 5 that the EUT image intensifier be powered from an IEC 61000 4 11 cycles cycles uninterruptible power supply or a battery 70 UT 70 UT 30 dip in 30 dip in Ur for 25 Ur for 25 cycles cycles lt 5 UT lt 5 UT 9596 dip in 9596 dip in Ut for 5 sec UT for 5 sec Power frequency 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be a
88. on Confirm that the detector and ambient temperature is lower or higher than the operating temperature stated in this Service Manual If the detector and ambient temperature deviates from the operating range adjust the detector and ambient temperature properly to prevent poor image quality If the image quality is reduced after adjusting the temperature service assistance is necessary Record result on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D ag M o Q o Ao Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability 10 45 C Internal temperature of the detector Hemarks iu C Page 124 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vorks vivix s Service Manual Hard Disk free space Test ITEM 3 Frequency D Daily gm M Monthly Q Quarterly o A Annually Objective Confirm that new study can be performed and stored to hard disk drive of workstation Equipment Workstation QXvue S W Detector PSU SCU Inspection Report Form Procedure Turn on the power of the system Run QXvue Check hard disk free space indication is not red light Performance and Corrective Action If the hard disk free space indication is not red new study can be performed If the hard disk free space indication is red delete old study to make free hard disk space enough to perform new study Record result on Inspection Report For
89. on the equipment may damage the internal image sensor CAUTION e It is recommended to use the case in case if a patient should be positioned to put pressure on the detector while acquiring images Load Limit Specifications Uniform Load 150 kg over the whole area of the detector surface Local Load 100 kg on an area 40 mm in diameter Pediatric Application e Every request should be reviewed by the pediatric radiologist prior to beginning the examination to insure correct study is being performed e If the technologist notices an unusual request they should contact the pediatric radiologist An example should be from pediatric clinic where they order a Full Cervical Thoracic and Lumbar Spine series The pediatric radiologist should contact ordering physician and decide which study is the best for this pediatric patient e The technologist should use the proper technique for the patient s size to decrease the radiation dose when the technologist acquires diagnostic images e ALL Pediatric patients shall be shielded for their x ray examinations except for when the shield will obscure the region of interest as in a pelvic or SI joint xray for trauma or arthritis or when it is physically or clinically unreasonable to shield the patient For routine Hip X Rays ALL male children shall have their scrotum shielded using the small gonadal shield females may not be shielded as this would obscure the hips e To minimize motion in infan
90. on uses the Fi QoS Packet Scheduler W Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Quality of Service Packet Scheduler This component provides network traffic control including rate of flow and prioritization services Show icon in notification area when connected I Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 6 Click Start gt Setting gt Control Panel gt Network Connections to open the Network Connections dialog box and right click GigE and then click Properties to open the GigE Properties dialog box Click the Configure button to open the following dialog box and then go to the Advanced tab Intel R PRO 1000 GT Desktop Adapter 2 Properties Teaming VLANs Boot Options Driver Resources General Link Speed Advanced Power Management Intel A PRO A1000 GT Desktop Adapter H Device type Network adapters Manufacturer Intel Location PC Slot 5 PC bus 5 device 4 function 0 Device status This device iz working properly IF yau are having probleme with this device click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshaater Ej Device usage Use this device enable h a Page 63 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S ks Service Manual 7 Setthe Jumbo Frames to the maximum value Intel R PRO 1000 GT Desktop Adapter 227 Properties Teaming VLAMs Boot Options Driver Resources Genera
91. onfigurations Without interrupt moderation CPU utilization increases at higher data rates because the system must handle a larger number af Ein E Page 65 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S vieworks Service Manual 11 Choose Receive Descriptors and set to the maximum value Performance Options a x Settings Adaptive Inter Frame Spacing Flow Control Interrupt Moderation Rate Receive Descriptors Transmit Descriptors Use Default Receive Descriptors Sets the number of Receive Descriptors used by the driver when copying data to the protocol memory Increasing this value can enhance receive performance but also consumes system memory Receive Descriptors are data segments that enable the adapter to allocate received packets to memory Each received packet requires one Receive Descriptor and each descriptor uses ZIKB af memory gt OK Cancel 12 Click the OK button to close the window E Page 66 of 142 RA14 121 003 ua rita ViVIX S Service Manual 4 2 3 Gigabit Controller Setting on Windows 7 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt Change Adapter Setting and then rename Local Area Connection with GigE Go Network Network Connections hd 4 Search Network Cor Organize e Name Status Device Name Connectivity DICOM Network Broadcom Metxtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller Internet access
92. pixel it will displayed in red and the coordinate of the pixel will be added to the top left window Manual defect map generation Defect info marking Operation Zoom control DIET Lit JL i Pixel position 1768 2226 Value 13214 Save defect map D 16 Inthe Manual defect map generation menu click the Save and Close button to save Defect Map DATA with new name 17 20 procedures describe how to calibrate line type defect pixels in the Manual defect map generation menu 17 Locate and move to the start point of line type defect pixels in the image 18 Click the Add V Line button 19 Click the mouse left button on the first pixel of line defect pixels move the mouse to opposite direction while holding the mouse button then release the mouse button on the last pixel A red line will be displayed on the image and defect pixels on the line will be added to Defect map list X X wf Page 110 of 142 RA14 121 003 NOrks VIVIX S Service Manual 20 Inthe Manual defect generation menu click the Save and Close button to save Defect Map DATA with new name Manual defect map generation Defect info marking Operation Zoom control Selected S Apply Add Pixel Add V Line Add H Line Get Pixel Delete Pixel Delete V Line Delete H Line 13 Fit Type Position V Line x 1489
93. ponents FXRD 1417SA B 1 Status Indicator LED1 Indicates power on off status Green Power On 2 Status Indicator LED 2 Indicates communication status Green Link On Status Indicator LEDS Indicates transmission status Green Transmission 4 Grip Hold this grip when carrying the detector 5 Detector Cable Connect this cable to the System Control Unit SCU to communicate and to CO supply the electric power Table 2 5 Detector Components Description FXRD 1417SA B Page 30 of 142 RA14 121 003 l r le 2 2 3 Detector Dimension 2 2 3 1 FXRD 1717SA B viv x s Service Manual FXRD 1717SA B without Case unit mm Figure 2 3 Detector External Appearance FXRD 1717SA B without Case E Page 31 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual Unit mm li made Plane 4 M5 Tap DP 7 Detector Mounting Tap 4 M5 Tap DP 10 Detector Mounting Tap e Toinstall the grid rail unscrew a X8 and use M2 6 Tap holes to fix grid rails 1 a M2 6 Flat Head Screw Figure 2 4 Detector Dimension FXRD 1717SA B without Case Page 32 of 142 RA14 121 003 Vv vieworks vivix s Service Manual FXRD 1717SA B with Case unit mm ToN 520 75 Figure 2 5 Detector External Appearance FXRD 1717SA B with Case n s D Page 33 of 142 RA14 121 003 eworks vivix s Service Manual
94. r OR or Passive Trigger T Gigabit Ethernet Ue Stand Detector 1 Gigabit Ethernet Power Supply Unit 1 Generator Interface AED or DR or Passive Trigger ViVIX S Viewer Gigabit Ethernet Bucky Table Detector 2 Power Supply Unit 2 Figure 1 6 Multiple detectors FXRD 1717SA B FXRD1717SA B in multiple X ray imaging systems using Gigabit Switch Hub e Each of detector s IP should be set in different address a Able to setup IP address in ChameleonSetup o If two detectors have identical IP address as 169 254 1 10 change the IP on the detector firstly discovered in ChameleonSetup to 169 254 1 9 and then turn the power off and turn it on again e f you configure two or more detectors to use AED Mode in the same space all detectors may react to X ray exposure and send images to the viewer Make sure to select the detector to use in the viewer e You must use the Switch Hun that supports Gigabit specifications A Page 25 of 142 RA14 121 003 v 2 Product Description viv x 2 Service Manual ViVIX S system consists of detector power supply unit PSU or system control unit SCU software and its accessories 2 1 Product Components Part Name Remarks Detector Scintillator CsI Cesium lodide Scintillator Gadox Gadolinium Oxysulfide Power Supply Unit FXRP 01A 01B Supported Detectors PSU FXRD 1717SA FXRD 1717SB System Control Unit FXRS 02A Suppo
95. r SCU 8 1 2 Repairing Power Failure Check if DC power cable is properly connected in FXRD 1717SA B and Ether Con cable is properly connected in FXRD 1417SA B Also check if power switch is turned on If it still does not work normally do the next steps in order e FXRD 1717SA B D Replace the DC 15 m cable Replace the PSU 3 Replace the detector e FXRD 1417SA B Replace the Ether Con cable Replace the SCU Replace the detector s cable amp ouo Replace the detector X u lo Page 138 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual 8 1 3 Configuration Failure Turn off the PSU or SCU and turn it on again If it still does not work replace the detector 8 1 4 Repairing Communication Failure Check if LAN cable is securely plugged If it still does not work normally do the next steps in order Restart QXvue When QXvue is abnormally stopped manually exit QXvue in the task manager Turn off the PSU or SCU and turn it on again Check the Windows Firewall Need to be Disabled Check Gigabit LAN Card Configuration Check IP settings Replace the LAN cable Replace the Gigabit LAN Card Replace the detector or SCU Q O 6 amp OHO 8 1 5 Repairing Image Noise If 12 horizontal lines appear in the image do the next steps in order e AED Mode Check if X
96. re ignored Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may cause minor personal injury or property damage if the instructions are ignored Provides additional information that is helpful to you It may emphasize certain information regarding special tools or items to check before operating the product E Page 6 of 142 RA14 121 003 W Safety Information This product is designed and manufactured to ensure maximum safety of operation and to meet all the viv x 2 Service Manual safety requirements applicable to electronic medical equipment However anyone attempting to operate the system must be fully aware of potential safety hazards It should be operated and maintained in strict compliance with the following safety precautions and operating instruments contained herein Caution Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or a gt licensed practitioner Always be alert when operating this device If a malfunction occurs do not use this device gt until qualified personnel correct the problems The product should be installed maintained and serviced according to Vieworks maintenance procedures and by Vieworks personnel or other qualified maintenance gt personnel approved in writing by Vieworks Operation and maintenance should be done in strict compliance with the operation instructions contained in the manuals The system in whole or in part
97. rted Detectors SCU lu RN FXRD 1417SA FXRD 1417SB Viewer Software Supported in All Detectors Generator Interface Cable 15M Supported in All Detectors Direct LAN Cable 15M 1000BASE TX 15M Supported in All Detectors DC Power Cable 15M Supported Detectors FXRD 1717SA FXRD 1717SB Ether Con Cable 3M 12M Optional Supported Detectors FXRD 1417SA FXRD 1417SB Table 2 1 Product Components The use of accessories and cables other than those specified with the exception of ViVIX S accessories and cables sold by Vieworks Co LTD as replacement parts for internal components may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment Accessory equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be certified according to the respective IEC standards All combinations of equipment must be in CAUTION compliance with IEC 60601 1 1 system requirements Any person who connects additional equipment to the signal input or signal output ports configures a medical system and is therefore responsible for ensuring that the system complies with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601 1 If you have any questions consult Vieworks technical support representative T Page 26 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX 5 Service Manual Workstation Recommended but NOT included e Operating System Windows XP professional SP2 or Windows 7 32 bit e CPU Pentium 4 3 0 GHz or above e Memory 4 GB
98. sal of this product in an unlawful manner may have negative effects on health and on the environment When disposing of this product therefore be absolutely sure to follow the procedure which is in conformity with the laws and regulations applicable in your area The expected life span of ViIVIX S system is about 3 years Overheating Do not block the ventilation ports of the detector to prevent overheating of the detector Overheating can cause system malfunction and damages Electrical fire e This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide e Conductive fluids that drain into the active circuit components of the system may cause short circuits that can result in electrical fire Therefore do not place fluids or food on any part of the system e o avoid electric shocks and burns caused by use of the wrong type of fire extinguisher make sure that the fire extinguisher at the site has been approved for use on electrical fires XX m PC Page 11 of 142 RA14 121 003 W Handling the Equipment viVix 2 Service Manual The Equipment must be handled with care to avoid personal injury or damage to the internal image sensor e Do not put pressure on the detector locally since it will cause permanent damage to the internal image sensor e Excessive weight
99. scription Quality of Service Packet Scheduler This component provides network traffic control including rate of flow and prioritization Services Show icon in notification area when connected Iw Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 4 Click the Internet Protocol TCP IP and set the IP as shown below and then click the OK button The last octet of the IP address must be in the range of 50 to 254 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Otherwise pou need to ask your network administrator For the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically f Uze the following IP address IP address 153 254 0 B Subnet mask 255 55 D 0 gBtain DHS server address automatically Default gateway f Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Advanced Alternate DHS server i Page 62 of 142 RA14 121 003 orke VIVIX 5 Service Manual 5 Click the OK button to close the dialog box A higE Properties General Advanced Connect using BS Intel R PRO 1000 GT Desktop Adar Location Slot 5 MAC Address 00 1B 21 19 4E 9F This connecti
100. sult on Inspection Report Form Result Frequency D o M o Q o Aun Date 20 Operator Limit of Acceptability N A Hemarks z XX c X i M o Page 135 of 142 RA14 121 003 NT pis A nnn y A r System Discrepancy Form viv x gt Service Manual Installation Site Information Date Published by System Information X ray Generator X ray Tube X ray grid Information Detector Model serial Number of Detector Serial Number of Power Supply Unit Version of QXvue Version of ChameleonSetup Version of Configure Version of QXvueConfigure_DICOM Comment System Discrepancy Date of finding Operator How is it found Comment Contact Information Address Vieworks Co Ltd 107 108 601 610 Suntechcity Il 52 Sagimakgol ro 307 2 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do 462 806 South Korea Phone 82 70 7011 6161 Fax 4 82 31 737 4954 email vieworks vieworks com A Page 136 of 142 RA14 121 003 pi j A KY Uy Modification Request Form viv x s Service Manual Date Published by System Information X ray Generator X ray Tube X ray grid Information Detector Model serial Number of Detector Serial Number of Power Supply Unit Version of QXvue Version of ChameleonSetup Version of Configure
101. t levels 50 60 Hz characteristic of a typical location in a typical magnetic field commercial or hospital environment IEC 61000 4 8 NOTE Ur is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Page 15 of 142 RA14 121 003 gt A ih I 4 vivix gt Service Manual Immunity Test IEC 60601 Compliance y Test Level Level Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 Miz 3 V m 80 Miz to 2 5 GHz 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 Miz 3 V m 80 Miz to 2 5 GHz Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the EUT including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance 3 5 d vP v 3 5 d Em VP 80 Wiz to 800 Wiz 1 i d vP 80 Wiz to 800 Hiz 1 Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol te NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 Mkz the higher frequen
102. tored to DICOM file 2 Worklist Matching e Select internal field name and then currently matched tag will be displayed in the items table e Select incoming tag from the list and register it by clicking lt lt button e Select outgoing tag from the list and register it by clicking gt gt button File worklist e The format of file worklist should be text file and the field should be separated by delimiter e The delimiter is user defined and should be registered in the delimiter table e Internally defined fields for patient information and study order are listed in the internal field table e Set the matching internal field name according to the text order in the worklist file e Internal field will be translated to the DICOM tag set at 3 1 2 e The delimiter could be one or more characters e The date and time format used in worklist file can be selected and all characters with star closure are ignored Date format e YYYY Year represented by full four digits e MM Month as digits with leading zero for single digit months e DD Day of month as digits with leading zero for single digit days Time Format e HH Hours with leading zero for single digit hours 24 hour clock e MM Minutes with leading zero for single digit minutes e SS Seconds with leading zero for single digit seconds E Page 118 of 142 RA14 121 003 i C VIVIX 5 Service Manual 6 Operation For the detailed operation re
103. ts and young children swaddle the infant Use distraction tools to improve cooperation and projectors with child friendly themes music toys with flashing lights or music child friendly images on the ceiling or walls singing counting and a parent reading and talking to the child through the console all can help reduce anxiety and comfort the child e A Scoliosis series will consist of a single frontal standing view of the spine No lateral view or supine view is needed unless specifically asked for by the Orthopedist or Radiologist If the female s breasts can be shielded without obscuring the spine breast shields should be used E Page 12 of 142 RA14 121 003 W VIVIX 9 service Manual Regulatory Medical Equipment Classifications Type of protection against electrical shock Class I equipment Degree of protection against ingress of water IPXO Mode of operation Continuous operation Flammable anesthetics NOT suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Equipment Standards IEC EN UL 60601 1 Medical electrical equipment CSA C22 2 No 601 1 Part 1 General requirements for safety IEC EN 60601 1 2 Medical electrical equipment Part 2 Electromagnetic compatibility requirements and tests E Page 13 of 142 RA14 121 003 o l i 4 n d i Wy Uu y A i I Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration for EMC Directive viv x s Service Manual
104. tween the ground terminal and ground shall be less than 0 1 ohms n f Page 50 of 142 RA14 121 003 VIVIX S Service Manual 5 Connect the other side of Direct LAN Cable to the LAN Card Connector of Workstation assigned for the Data Transfer 6 Connect the other side of DC Power Cable to the DC Power Output Connector of PSU and connect the power cable to the AC port of the PSU to supply power This equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth 7 Turn on the power switch in front of the PSU Page 51 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vieworks viv s Service Manual 4 1 2 Installing on a Stand 1 Install an exterior rear cover of detector on a stand Rear Cover e Make sure that you use a rear cover provided by vieworks as an optional item or manufactured by distributors e You must use the fixing screws provided with a stand or specified by stand manufacturer l R Page 52 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vieworks vivix s Service Manual 2 Mount the detector on the rear cover o A Fasten the four fixing screws on the rear corner of the detector When you mount the detector on the rear cover use the following screws based on the cover provided by vieworks e M5X 15 High Tension Bolt Material SCM435 X
105. ure time of X ray generator to prevent X rays loss while converting X rays to image signals If you change the time settings refresh the Post offset data and generate new GAIN data to acquire optimized images The recommended Exposure section value is 500 ms Standard Refer to chapter 5 3 1 Offset Calibration for more information about refreshing Post offset Pre Exposure section Pre Exposure section 10 0 Set The Pre Exposure section is allowed to use when delay is occurred until the generator receives EXP OK signal from the detector and prepares X ray generation Pre Exposure section is set as 0 ms normally however it is recommend to set the actual delay time of generator s X ray generation with measurements to achieve the best performance of the detector The detector sends EXP OK signal to the generator then transforms X ray into image signal after the time set in the Pre Exposure section EXP OK Delay section EXP OK Delay section 10 Set EXP OK Delay section is delay time from when the detector detects exposure request signal EXP_REQ from the X ray generator to when the detector sends exposure respond signal EXP_OK to the X ray generator Some X ray generators need some time to prepare detecting EXP_OK signal after sending EXP_REQ signal This value is determined according to the specifications of X ray generator The default value is 1 ms T Page 97 of 142 RA14 121 003 o i i 4 n E07 Vy
106. uring the DESC OM E 95 5 3 ANI AUOT eH o 100 5 3 1 Offset Calibration RE 100 zi densi p EE 101 S399 Gan Ce i em mm 102 5394 Detector CODIgUE3HOEiosdces iio ieendide ea daditseeedt en Gadus fone ex det atu ade ae in a Taa 103 5 4 BAC mem anai k 104 5 5 Manual Defect Calibration ooo cuerdas cauce scuro ueua upan ceu PuucH ed ou sud uusaUE ues pu nnmnnn nnen 106 5 6 QXvue CONIC AUN eer 113 SOl General Fograim SEUN MEE TEES 113 5 6 2 Setting Generator Type and Options ccccccseeeeecceceeeeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeeeseessaaaasses 115 5 6 3 DICOM Parameter Setting ccccccccsssssccccceecceeeseeeeeeeeeesaeeseeeeeeesesseeaeeeeeeeeesseeaaeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 117 6 ODOT UO vias goes soca sean post E Na Pd a CaP idUN EN UONR RERUM COP EROR duds 119 PNE LC TR rs Re ERR 121 7 1 FUNCOM mp 121 7 2 Maintenance Guidelines for Users and Test Forms sss 122 XM X n fi Page 4 of 142 RA14 121 003 wW works VIVIX 9 Service Manual 8 Troubleshooting ERROR 138 8 1 FUE GASE t
107. wer Page 23 of 142 RA14 121 003 vieworks vivix s Service Manual qu M Mt 1 4 2 Configuring Multiple Detectors in Multiple X ray Imaging Systems Generator Interface AED Gigabit Ethernet POE Non Bucky oystem Control Unit Detector 3 1 Generator Interface DR or Passive Trigger t Bucky Stand Gigabit Ethernet Won Detector 2 Power Supply Unit 1 Generator Interface DR or Passive Trigger Gigabit Ethernet ViVIX S Viewer Gigabit Ethernet Bucky Table Detector 3 Power Supply Unit 2 Figure 1 5 Multiple detectors FXRD 1417SA B FXRD1717SA B in multiple X ray imaging systems e Each of detector s IP should be set in different address a A Able to setup IP address in ChameleonSetup a f two detectors have identical IP address as 169 254 1 10 change the IP on the detector firstly discovered in ChameleonSetup to 169 254 1 9 and then turn the power off and turn it on again e f you configure two or more detectors to use AED Mode in the same space all detectors may react to X ray exposure and send images to the viewer Make sure to select the detector to use in the viewer e Detector 1 FXRD 1417SA B does not support Passive Trigger Mode Page 24 of 142 RA14 121 003 NOrks vivix s Service Manual 1 4 3 Configuring Multiple Detectors in Multiple X ray Imaging Systems using Gigabit Switch Hub Generator Interface AED o
108. with the flat panel detector To refresh or generate the Post offset click the Run post offset calibration button Post offset will be acquired automatically If the number in the Stage increases and becomes to ten the Save As window will be activated then you can save the Post offset data Calibration FXRD 1717SA B 84 EA 09 A0 00 0F LX Pre offset calibration Current Value Offset path D Cal 17x 17 f pre dat Post offset calibration Current Value Stage of 10 Run post offset calibration Offset path N A Page 100 of 142 RA14 121 003 W vieworks vivix s Service Manual 5 3 2 Defect Correction 1 Select the Defect detection Normal in the left Step item Calibration FXRD 17175A 8 RL EA09 Auto defect detection Manual defect detection 2 Click the Load defect map button to apply the defect data which is provided with the flat panel detector gt Page 101 of 142 RA14 121 003 n NOrks vivix s Service Manual 5 3 3 Gain Pixel Correction Before performing Gain Pixel Correction consider followings e Recommended SID is 150 cm distance between X ray tube and Detector e Open the collimator of X ray tube completely e Align the center of the detector with the center of collimator e Keep everything away from the detector surface 1 Select Gain acquisition Normal in the left Step item Expose X rays and adjust dose o
109. ws Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your computer through Windows Firewall through the Internet or a network dy Change notification settings How does a firewall help protect my computer ll Turn Windows Firewall on or What are network locations off Restore defaults d Home or work private networks Not Connected v 3j Advanced setti j R gt 9 T d Public networks Connected Troubleshoot my network Networks in public places such as airports or coffee shops Windows Firewall state On Incoming connections Block all connections to programs that are not on the list of allowed programs Active public networks unidentified network Notification state Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program See also Action Center Network and Sharing Center 3 Click the Change settings button if it is enabled and then click the Allow another program button gt MP Control Panel All Control Panel Items Windows Firewall Allowed Programs Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall To add change or remove allowed programs and ports click Change settings What are the risks of allowing a program to communicate fad Change settings Allowed programs and features Name Home Work Private Public O BranchCache Content Retrieval Uses HTTP CO BranchCache Hosted Cache Client Uses HTTPS O BranchCache Hosted Cache Server
110. yl 1 y2 3068 Pixel position 1499 3068 Value 6390 i Save defect map WINE EN e You can also calibrate the defect pixels appeared as horizontal line e Defect Pixel Calibration can be performed in pixel unit and line unit and then can be saved in Defect Map List together E Page 111 of 142 RA14 121 003 W Apply s All s Selected Delete Add Pixel Add V Line Add H Line Delete Pixel Delete V Line Delete H Line Zoom W L Pan Show 1 1 Fit VIVIX 5 Service Manual Manual defect map generation The features in the Manual defect map generation menu are as follows Determine whether to apply Defect information in the list to the image Apply all coordinates of defect pixels added to the list to the image Apply only corresponding coordinates to the selected defect pixels on the list to the image Delete the selected items from the list Add one pixel unit of defect pixel to Defect Map List Add line type of defect pixels vertically to Defect Map List Add line type of defect pixels horizontally to Defect Map List Delete one pixel unit of defect pixel from Defect Map List Delete line type of defect pixels vertically from Defect Map List Delete line type of defect pixels horizontally from Defect Map List Zoom in or out the image Adjust the window level of the image to change the brightness Move the image to desired location Determine whether to display t
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