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1. Calibration Serial communica tion port setting Port Close Change Password Save Diag Result Password Exit Program 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 6 20 flat acquisition 4075 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 3 adjust 10 Gain genera ti ion Wik Posttest Detector Serial Number CCD Serial Number Firmware Version 1 01 Pixel Clock 2M 6 5 Set parameter of Detector Select System Parameter tab Click Refresh System Control Value button to get parameter of detector then the parameters of detector will be displayed on the parameter field Page 55 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 Calibration Serial communication setting Change Password Save Diag Result Password 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 6 20 flat acquisition 7 40 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 10 adjust 11 Gain generation 12 Posttest Trigger Source Control Line Trigger Polarity O Active High 9 Active Low Trigger Time Expand 1000 Unit 0 Target Temperature Maximum Cooling 5 Degrees Centigrade Cooling Refresh System Control Value Select Line Trigger Polarity and Target Temperature for prope
2. system use Matrox Meter II Digital frame grabber RXDN USB2N RXDN USB2M as image grabber Refer to 4 1 for Matrox Meter II Digital Image grabber Installation Refer to 4 2 for RXDN USB2N Refer to 4 3 for RXDN USB2M 4 1 Matrox Meter II Digital Image Grabber Installation 4 1 1 Install Matrox Meter II Digital 1 Install Image grabber board Meteor II Digital AL into one of the PCI slots ry RTI NM ON NM 4 1 2 Install Matrox Meter II Digital Driver 1 Insert the MilLite 7 5 CD into the CD ROM drive 2 Select Matrox Imaging Library and Intellicam Then Click Continue Matrox Imaging Master Setup E3 Development Click or move the mouse over Matrox Imaging Library the buttons to select products B ActiveMIL or obtain descriptions Intellicam Genesis Native Library Redistribution aL Set A AU TUS ie Ve 2 Third Party Products Ms Display Drivers Acrobat Reader TRO X Copyright Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd 1993 2002 IMAGING Caution If autorun is not enabled in your computer browse the contents of the MilLite 7 5 and double click the Setup exe file to run the CD Page 25 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 3 Click Next button Setup will install MILLite r 50 build 384 and Intellicam2 07 It ig strongly recommended that you exit all Windows program before running
3. nter NE 24 System Installation nsen A E A 25 4 1 Matrox Meter II Digital Image Grabber 25 4 1 1 Install Matrox Meter II Digital 25 4 1 2 Install Matrox Meter II Digital 25 4 2 RXDN USB2N InstallatlOD eani cute ness Puce dekade odde es 37 4 21 Hardware Installation nuts Pede eot eiie Go aee due 37 4 2 2 Software Installation ree pravas eun ea Fn e pago usd beue sua ied 37 4 3 RXDN USB2M Installation 40 4 3 1 Hardware Installation 40 4 3 2 Software sss enne nn 4 AA MAXXvue Installation outset eerte enit aov 43 4 5 Haraware Installation ea kan cael Det 47 4 5 1 Connect DC Power cable to Detector essnaeneoneernaenevnerrnasnennneenaenennnernasnenenernesnenenennnnsnnnnenennen 48 4 5 2 Connect Camera Interface cable to 48 4 5 3 Connect 5232 cable to Detter vvs 49 4 5 4 Connect DC Power cable to Power
4. 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 hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing 1 eee 5 Click Finish button Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for E MA rav Grabber Dewi Click Finish to close the wizard RA21 093 001 Page 39 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 3 RXDN USB2M Installation If you have RXDN USB2N skip this section 4 3 1 Hardware Installation 1 Connect the power cable and USB cable to RXDN USB2M RS 232C 0 RS 232C 1 POWER DIGITAL DATA 0 DIGITAL DATA 1 2 Turn on power switch of RXDN USB2M 3 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the PC Page 40 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 3 2 Software Installation If you connect the USB cable with RXDN USB2M powered on the following installation wizard will be executed automatically 1 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced then click Next button Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for If your hardware came with an inst
5. 1000 4000 100 200 400 800 1600 57 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 By clicking the Save Current Image button you can save current image 6 9 Save Result of Diagnosis By clicking the Save Diag Result button you can save diagnostic result 7 Calibration Calibration procedure compensates defect pixels and calibrates pixel gain using the installed x ray generator and x ray tube The calibration should be performed on the following case Detector installation X ray generator replacement X ray tube replacement 7 1 Procedures of Calibration 1 2 Acquire Black image Acquire 20 flat filed image UJ Acquire 40 flat filed image 4 Acquire 60 flat filed image Distortion correction Adjust FOV Generate calibration data a 7 8 Test calibration data 7 2 Preparation for Calibration Run Calibration software Do step1 to step 4 of the menu Set SID to 1 8m or 1m Caution Do not use x ray grid when do calibration Page 58 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 3 Acquire Black image Select Dark Frame Acquisition tab MAXXray Calibration Serial communication port setting v PORTO Port Open Change Password Save Diag Result Password Exit Program Manual shot time mSec The number of accumulating dark 10 Center pixels avg level 2962 Click
6. 1111111 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 20 flat acquisition 7 40 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 3 Distortion Correction 10 adjust 11 Gain generation 12 Posttest PAN Get Test Dark Frame Integration Time 100 Save Current Image Center pixels avg level 2962 ZOOM H Wil Normal Dark Level Range 1000 4000 1 100 200 400 800 1600 P By clicking the Save Current Image button you can save current image 6 8 Flat Field Test Set SID is 1m then set x ray generator to 60KV 5mas Make an x ray expose without any target then the flat field frame image and the center flat level will be displayed If the center flat level is not within 500 16000 then the detector is abnormal Calibration Serial communication port setting v PORTO Port Open Change Password Save Diag Result Password 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 5 2075 flat acquisition 40 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 9 FOV adjust 10 Gain generation 11 Posttest PAN Get Test Dark Frame Integration Time 100 ZOOM Save Current Image H Center pixels level 1 8394 WL Normal Dark Level Range
7. 9 4 CCD Cooling Test Failure Check fan is operating if fan is not operating check connector of fan is plugged correctly If still the failure is not repaired Check connector of TEC fan is plugged correctly If still the failure is not repaired replace main PCB If still the failure is not repaired replace Detector 9 5 Black Level Test Failure Check cable between main PCB and CCD Block if not plug connector and lock screw tightly If not repaired replace main PCB If still the failure is not repaired replace Detector 9 6 Flat Field Test Failure Check x ray 15 exposed properly If x ray is exposed properly Check Generator Interface Cable is connected properly If not repaired replace main PCB If not repaired replace Detector 9 7 Resolution Test Failure If resolution is less than specification then the detector cannot be repaired in the field so in this case please contact Vieworks Co Ltd Page 74 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 10 WARRANTY Vieworks Co 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 at it s 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 not
8. software and its accessories And there are two kind of detectors MAXXRAY system components Detector RXDN 6000D RXDN 6500D Image Transfer Device Matrox Meter II dig RXDN USB2N RXDN USB2M Power Supply Unit RXDN 6000P 15 Software Viewer MAXXvue Configuration MAXXvueConfigure Calibration and Diagnostic MAXXvueCalibration Accessories Camera Interface Cable 25M P N 1110 3517 01A DC Power Cable 10M P N 1200 3407 014 RS232 Cable 25M P N 1170 3414 014 Generator Interface Cable 15M P N 1170 3417 014 Workstation option OS Windows XP professional CPU Minimum Pentinum 4 3 0 GHz Memory Minimum 2G Byte Hard Disk Minimum 80G Byte Ethernet Minimum 100 Mbit s Monitor 1600x1200 Color CD Rom CD or DVD R W Page 20 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 X ray grid option 12 1 or 13 1 200lines inch 2 3 Component description 1 Detector Create X ray image by using CCD camera and output the result in RS 644 format 2 Power supply unit Supply DC power to detector 3 Image transfer device Transfer the result from detector to workstation in USB2 0 specification 4 MAXXvue Software to view X ray image Get image from detector process it to ease the diagnostic save it in database and manage it 5 MAXXvueCalibration Diagnostic detector and report the result Calibrate the system 6 MAXXvueConfigure Configure parameters for MAXXRAY Digital Imaging System Page 21 of 79 Service Manual
9. 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction FOY adjust 10 Gain generation ial Posttest iO Picku Save Current Image Draw optical center lines Distortion Correction Lens Type ZOOM Ver 1 Get Lens Type Wil Enable Distortion Correction Optical Center Fit x 1544 who 190 Correct Distortion Raw image Td F 1 jn W Distortion corrected image will be displayed If the distortion is not corrected then change Lens Type and click Correct Distortion button then distortion corrected image will be displayed If disable Enable Distortion Correction then distortion will not be corrected Page 63 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 8 Adjust FOV Field of view Select FOV Adjust tab Calibration Serial communication port setting 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 6 20 flat acquisition 7 4026 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 9 adjust 10 Gain generation 11 Posttest FOV Adjust Left 323 Right 2782 Top 16 Bottom 2031 Adjust Window Level to see image clearly Adjust right or left line of the red square to locate vertical red line just inside of the white part of the image by dragging the mouse Adjust top or bottom lin
10. Images Backup pb 11 E9 User LMA ONS mE E 11 1 10 Cleaning the PP 11 1 11 Veme 11 E Elect Ne PN 11 1 13 EMI EMC Precautions oss 11 1 15 Maintenance precautions sv 18 EIG DSO ES 18 FUSE 18 18 ONE Sa a 18 1 19 Appropr ation nsei 19 1 20 Using together with other 19 1 21 Classificdtiori UN uoo 19 1 22 Installation and Maintenance sj 19 2 System ue GAP 20 2 L Intended Use n I Eu uM M 20 2 2 System COMPONENTS rise ee t ed 20 2 3 Component description 2 22 rome toca bti ede auto von te vs osse 21 3 SSE SPENN ee 22 Page 4 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 TDN eee M 22 Sel TOT 22 3 4 Time of capture and transmission sse nente 22 35 ae 22 3 6 Image SOC CHI CAEN ONY 2 afe anda quedas add 22 TE MN 22 Image DIStOFTIOR dets eek 22 incense 23 LEVEL NE 23 3 IL Resolution ee 23 312 Electrical HD etico IDEE ML Lid eee aie 23 3 12 T AC Power Input PSU Lave 23 3 122 Power Consumption oit ide obi eee ee 23
11. Library 7 Matrox Genesis Library Developers Toolkit Matros Inspector SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THIS 15 LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU LICENSEE AND MATRO ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD MATROX FOR THE PACKAGE ACCOMPANYING THIS AGREEMENT WHICH CONSISTS OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND ASSOCIATED MEDIA AND PRINTED MATERIALS AND M Y INCLUDE ON LINE vau accept the terms of the above license agreement sa click Yes IF vau click Setup will terminate InstallShield lt Back No Page 29 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 12 Click Next button InstallShield Wizard Program Folder Genesis Matwe Library 3 1 Administrative Tools Sound Ax Startup retell Shel Gl 13 Click Next button InstallShield Wizard Select the DCF ta be included in genesis ini Custom Hamamatsu had Select All Clear All lt Back Next gt Cancel InstallShield Page 30 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 14 Click Next button Digitizer Format Select the digitizer format Manufacturers Available ccir def co cdof cn dof cs dcf n dcf gendiag dct endiagcl dct lc dct dct fUcs dct Un dct Matrox DMA Manager To grab to hast system meon via the bus buffers must be allocated in physically contiguous
12. RA21 093 001 3 System Specification 3 1 CCD CCD FFT Full Frame Transfer CCD Effective Pixel Number 2040 x 2478 RXDN 6000D 2040 X 2780 RXDN 6500D Cell pitch 9 um x9 um Fill factor 10096 3 2 Area of Image 14 X 17 RXDN 6000D 12 X 16 RXDN 6500D 3 3 Scintillator Gadolinium 545nm peak 3 4 Time of capture and transmission Shorter than 3 5 second 3 5 CCD Cooling System CCD cooling system cools CCD to reduce thermal noise of the image 1 Cooling Element Thermoelectric Cooler TEC 2 Operation Temperature CCD Maintain 5 1 at 25 C of surrounding temperature 3 Cooling Speed CCD To be kept 5 1 Cwithin 15 minutes after power at 25 C of surrounding temperature 3 6 Image Specification 1 Image Format 2040 X 2478 RXDN 6000D 2040 X 2780 RXDN 6500D 2 Field of View Captured image should be reflected 100 2 of scintillator size 3 7 Image Tilt The amount of the rotation of the captured image should not exceed 2 comparing with the subject on the screen 3 8 Image Distortion Distortion 100 A A B C It should be within 4 5 under this formula Page 22 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 lt B 3 9 Dynamic Range 1 Definition In order to measure dynamic range properly the below procedures 15 necessary Wait until CCD cooled enough after turning the detector power on Take a dark image us
13. Setup Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click to proceed Setup 4 Click I Agree button License Agreement Please read the following license agreement Using the scroll bar to view the hidden text Matrox Imaging Library Lite 7 amp ctreeMIL Lite Intellicam MATRO SOFTWARE ENTERPRISE LICENSE AGREEMENT Agreement 1 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THIS 5 LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU THE LICENSEE AND MATRO ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD LICENSOR CONCERNING THE PRODUCT ACCOMPANYING THIS AGREEMENT BY CLICKING THE I AGREE BUTTON YOU AGREE LEGALLY BOUND BY THE TERMS THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS THIS AGREEMENT CLICK THE DO NOT AGREE BUTTON AND RETURN THE SOFTWARE ALONG WITH ALL ASSOCIATED ITEMS WITHIN TEN 10 D amp TS MATRO ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD 1055 ST REGIS BOUL DORVAL QUEBEC CANADA 274 1 KEY TERMS Page 26 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 5 Click Next button Matrox Imaging Products Setup will install the Matros Imaging Products in the following folder To to this folder click Nest To install to different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Files Matrox Imaging Browse Cancel 6 Click Next button compiler directory Please enter th
14. Test Shot button in Dark Data Acquisition area to get black image and make sure black center value is within 1000 to 4500 Input Dark Accumulation Time data the data means the number of dark frames used in calibration The recommended data is 10 Click Get Dark button to get dark frame data automatically then the calibration software will get dark frame data automatically During the test of the Calibration you can control the Window Level by dragging the mouse And you can change the level rapidly by dragging and pressing the SHIFT key at the same time Page 59 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 4 Acquire 20 flat field image Set x ray generator to 60KV 5mas Select 20 Saturation Flat Image Acquisition tab Calibration Serial communication port setting Change Password Save Diag Result Password 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 6 20 flat acquisition 7 40 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 9 FOV adjust 10 Gain generation 11 Posttest Flat Accumulation time 10 i Get 40 Flat Flat Average value 1 7050 zx Flat Average target value 13949 17050 Click Test Shot button and make an x ray exposure to get a flat field image and then you can see center value in the flat Average value text box Make sure the value in flat Average value text box shou
15. aero Toe nee ee ee TE 56 6 7 Black TeSt LG 56 6 8 F r H A 37 6 9 Save Result of 58 Zl Proced res of Call cote rite cs ues ae SA 58 7 2 Preparation for Calibration p se 58 7 3 Acguire Black IIHdg6 o eoo Ea ERR AE 59 Acquire 20 flat field mage ve 60 7 5 Acquire 40 flat field Imiage ett Het Se Goedel 61 7 6 Acquire 60 flat field Image vvs 62 11 Distortion COPE CCU NN see 63 7 8 Adjust FOV Feld of VIGW voice hier bae dekade dann 64 7 9 Generate Calibration Data M bMS E 65 7 10 Test Calibration Data urverk veden 66 ZO T Resolution Test o eatin ci Duties tuit Pacta ees eee 67 8 MAXXvue Configuration dedikere 68 8 1 What is 68 8 2 General parameter setting 68 8 21 Hospital information sv 69 8 2 2 USB Image Grabber Selection 69 SMN XRAY NE 69 8 2 4 Detector direction compensation seen nere 69 8 2 5 Thumbnail tab Taformati nh 5n os Iu ibas rer 69 92 60 Expansion eee e e c ET 70 9 2 7 Dicom header mo se 70 8 2 8 Dummy fields display name vvs 70 8 2 9 Patient comparison condition sa 70 8 2 10 F
16. file Page 71 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 8 3 1 Worklist amp PACS 1 Definition Incoming Receiving tag from the worklist server Internal Internally defined field name of the patient information and study order in MAXXvue Outgoing DICOM tag that will be stored to DICOM file 2 Worklist Matching Select internal field name then currently matched tag will be displayed in the items table Select incoming tag from the list and register it by clicking lt lt button Select outgoing tag from the list and register it by clicking gt gt button 8 3 2 File worklist The format of file worklist should be text file and the field should be separated by delimiter The delimiter is user defined and should be registered in the delimiter table Internally defined fields for patient information and study order is listed in the internal field table Set the matching internal field name according to the text order in the worklist file Internal field will be translated to the DICOM tag set at 3 12 The delimiter could be one or more characters The date and time format used in worklist file can be selected and all characters located in the place of where star closure exists is ignored Date format YYYY Year represented by full four digits MM Month as digits with leading zero for single digit months DD Day of month as digits with leading zero for single digit days Time Format H
17. fire This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable an aesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Conductive fluids that drain into the active circuit components of the system may cause short circuits that can result in electrical fire Therefore do not place fluids or food on any part of the system To avoid electric shocks and burns caused by use of the wrong type of fire extinguisher make sure that the fire extinguisher at the site has been approved for use on electrical fires 1 13 EMI EMC Precaution During installation of the system care must be taken to prevent the potential risk of electromagnetic interference between this equipment and other devices The device has been tested for EMI EMC compliance but interference can still occur in an electromagnetically noisy environment Attempt to maintain a suitable distance between electrical devices to prevent cross interference Page 11 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 1 14 EMC Information 1 14 1 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The EUT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the EUT should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test Electromagnetic environment guidance RF Emissions The EUT uses RF energy only for its internal function CISPR 11 Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not li
18. memory called non paged memory Select the number of megabytes MB of non paged Memory to reserve C 1 Mb C 2Mb C 4Mb C B8Mb Masimun f Custom Type in the number of 128 lt Back Cancel Page 31 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual 16 Click Next button InstallShield Wizard Start Installing Files Setup has enough information to install the program files If want to review change any settings click Back IF you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin the installation Curent Settings Installing in folder Program atras Imaging ani Using the default OCF 720 det Using 131072 buffer InstallShield 17 Click Finish button InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete 4 The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Meteor ll Digital CL Library Click Finish to exit the wizard Page 32 of 79 RA21 093 001 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 18 Click Next button Meteor Il Digital setup Select the display mode for the default board Desktop estended desktop Auxiliary The display mode for the default board iz Desktop estended desktop Cancel 19 Click Next button Meteor Il Digital setup you have floppy disk labelled MIL Driver for Meteor Digital more recent than MIL 5 build 384 C Nes pes please be ready to insert the appropriate flop
19. ray is exposing Page 78 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 Flow current through the LED TLP281 while x ray is exposing To make above condition apply voltage between EXT and Expose while x ray is exposing 2 Active High Mode A Standby x ray is not exposing so the detector is waiting x ray exposure Flow current through the LED TLP281 while x ray is exposing To make above condition apply voltage between EXT and Expose while x ray is exposing B Exposure X ray is exposing Do not flow current through the LED TLP281 To make above condition do not apply voltage between VCC_EX7 and Expose 4 External trigger timing X Ray exposure External trigger Fig 5 1 A A should begin before or concurrently with and A should be terminated after or concurrently with 8 5 Software setting Run MAXXvueCalibration and select line trigger polarity Page 79 of 79
20. the difference of 10 of the value in Flat Average Target value text box if not adjust the x ray dose and repeat getting flat field image until you get the flat level of the flat field image within the recommended level Input Flat Accumulation Time data the data means the number of flat field images used in calibration The recommended data is 10 Click Get 40 Flat button to get flat field images then Ready of Nth expose message box will appear and then make an x ray exposure then calibration software will get a flat field image and will display Nth expose made Wait until Ready of Nth expose message box appear then make an x ray exposure to get another flat field image Repeat getting the number of flat field image you selected Page 61 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 6 Acquire 60 flat field image Select 60 Saturation Flat Image Acquisition menu Calibration Serial communication port setting PORTU Port Ope Change Password Save Diag Result Password p 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 6 20 flat acquisition 40 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 9 adjust 10 Gain generation igl Posttest Test Shot Flat Accumulation time 10 Get 60 Flat FlatAverage value 42071 Flat Average target value 36449 44550 Adjust x ray generator dose C
21. the presence of a flammable an aesthetic mixture with air or with Qxide 1 22 Installation and Maintenance Caution Only qualified service personnel who have received training from Vieworks should perform this installation and troubling shooting Only qualified service personnel who have received training from Vieworks should perform this installation and trouble shooting Calibration procedures should be performed at the system installation time or if the x ray generator is changed otherwise the system quality is decreased Page 19 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 2 System Description 2 1 Intended use MAXXRAY system is indicated for digital imaging solution designed for general radiographic system for human or veterinary anatomy It is intended to replace film or screen based radiographic systems in all general purpose diagnostic procedures It controls x ray exposure and x ray dosage by means of interfacing with x ray generator Various features of this system enable the operator to diagnose easier and faster than conventional non digital techniques Computerized window image inversion image processing zooming panning window level adjustment contrast adjustment and various features enable the operator to view diagnostic details difficult to see using conventional non digital techniques 2 2 System components system consists of detector image transfer device power supply unit
22. want to review ar change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Installshield Page 44 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 6 Installing MAXXvue will be displayed Now the InstallShield is installing MAXXvue je InstallShield Wizard EN _ Installing The program Features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs MAxxvue This may take several minutes Status Installshield 7 After finishing installation of MAXXvue InstallShield Wizard Completed window will be displayed Then press Finish button m InstallShield Wizard Install5hield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed MAXXYUE Click Finish to exit the wizard Page 45 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 8 The following message box will be displayed press Yes button to restart computer je MAXXvue Installer Information E changes made to to take effect Click Yes to AN You must restart your system Ehe configuration restart now or if plan to restart later Now the MAXXVvue software is successfully installed to the following directory Software cWprogram filesWMAXXvue Data d WMAXXvueData Executable File List MAXXvue exe Viewer program MAXXrayCalibration exe Diagnosis and Calibration program M
23. ARTICULAR PURPOSE VIEWORKS CO 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 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 Page 75 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 Appendix A MAXXRAY Interconnection Diagram Using RXDN USB2M Image Grabber Optional Component Image Grabber gt Workstation A System Component i RS232 Cable Camera Interface Cable AC Power Cable Generator gt Power Supply gt Detector Ms DC Power Cable 2 2 Optional Component X ray Generator Using RXDN USB2N Image Grabber Optional Component Image Grabber gt Workstation A A system Component y Camera Interface Cable 85232 Cable AC Power Cable gt Power Supply gt Detector DC Power Cable Generator Interface Cable Optional Component X ray Generator Page 76 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 Appendix Symbols DIRECT CURRENT ALTERNATING CURRENT PRO
24. AXXvueConfigure Configure program To run MAXXvue East Asian Language option in windows should be selected if not Selected collating sequence not supported by the operating system or the selected order is not supported by this operating system message will be displayed To select this option 1 Start gt Control Panel gt Regional and Language 2 Check Install files for East Asian languages option and click OK button to install Page 46 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 5 Hardware Installation Keep the following step to connect cables between Detector and PC If the system is used with High Frequency x ray generator the interface between x ray generator and Detector is not needed but this system is used with single phase x ray generator x ray generator should be interfaced with the detector F W Upgrade Connector DC Power Connector POWER ON GENERATOR INTERFACE Data Connector Generator Interface Connector RS232 Connector Page 47 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 5 1 Connect DC Power cable to Detector I IVIYILNI YOLVUSNID NO S3MOd 4 5 2 Connect Camera Interface cable to Detector Page 48 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 5 3 Connect RS232C cable to Detector 4 5 4 Connect DC Power cable to Power Supply Unit Page 49 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 5 5 Connect Data cable to capture board in workstation X If you
25. Digital Imaging System Service Manual Vieworks Co Ltd 2009 03 17 Manufacturer vieworks Ltd 604 SuntechcityII 307 2 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam city Gyeonggi do 462 806 South Korea TEL 82 70 7011 6161 FAX 82 31 737 4954 www vieworks com MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 Revision History Rev 0 0 17 Mar 2009 First release Page 2 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 Accident Reporting The FDA Medical Device Reporting regulation 21 CFR 803 and the CE Council Directive 93 42 EEC concerning Medical Devices require that the manufacturer of medical devices submit a report to the FDA or Local competent authorities whenever he becomes aware of information that reasonably suggests that one of his installed devices may have caused or contributed to a death or serious injury or has malfunctioned and if the malfunction recurs is likely to cause or contribute to a death or serious Injury In order for Vieworks to comply with these requirements all users of this equipment operators and service technicians are required to provide the Quality Assurance Manager at Vieworks with the following information regarding all reportable events as soon as possible 1 Identification of the model and serial number 2 Description of the event Including whether any serious injury or death has been occurred 3 Identification of the person who 15 submitting the information i
26. H Hours with leading zero for single digit hours 24 hour clock MM Minutes with leading zero for single digit minutes SS Seconds with leading zero for single digit seconds Page 72 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 9 Trouble Shooting Note Trouble shooting must be performed by technician who 15 trained by the Vieworks Co Ltd or organization certified by Vieworks Co Ltd If an unqualified person performs troubleshooting on the system resulting in damaging the detector software or hardware then the Vieworks Co or its representative is not responsible for the detector repair even if the warranty is not expired Please refer to the warranty section 10 of this manual for more details 9 1 Failure Mode Page 73 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 9 2 Repairing Power Failure Check AC cable of Power Supply Unit is plugged securely if not plug securely Check power switch in turned on if not turn on power switch If not repaired then replace Power Supply Unit 9 3 Repairing RS232 communication Failure Check RS232 Cable is installed securely if not secure screw of cable tightly Run calibration program and perform RS232 Communication Test procedure If the failure is not repaired Check RS232 port of workstation If RS232 port of workstation id OK replace RS232 Cable If still the failure is not repaired replace main PCB If still the failure is not repaired replace Detector
27. RXDN USB2N power on 3 Connect the USB cable to the PC 4 2 2 Software Installation If USB cable is connected with the RXDN USB2N powered on the following installation wizard will be executed automatically 1 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced then click Next button Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps vou install software for SCANNER If pour hardware came with an installation CD a or floppy disk inzert it What do you wank the wizard to do Click Hest to continue 2 Select Search for the best driver in these location and check Include this location in the search and click Browse button Page 37 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options s 1 Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below ta limit ar expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM v Include this location in the search Include this location in the search Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware 3 Sele
28. SICIAN Same as incaming 0008 1050 PERFORMING _PHYSICIAN Same as incoming 0010 4000 COMMENT came as incaming 0010 2154 same as Incoming 0010 1040 ADDRESS Same as incoming 0010 1020 HEIGHT came as incoming 0010 1030 WEIGHT same as incoming 0040 0002 SCHEDULED DATE Reserved 0040 0003 SCHEDULED TIME Reserved DUMMY TES same as Incoming DUMMY TEs TINFO as incoming DUMMY TEs TINFOS same as incoming E DUMMY TES TINFOd same as incoming DUMMYTEXTINFOS Same as incoming v Incoming Items utgoing 0000 P 0002 3 m 0004 0008 2 ono 0012 1 0018 0020 1 0028 0032 1 0038 0034 1 0040 lt File worklist gt File warklist structure Internal fields Delimiter lt e Date format vw 3 SEA AGE Time format 55 E Skin ACCESS NUMBER BIRTHDAY EXAMINED_BODYP ART REFERRING PHYSICIAN 3 NEDPCmDrkAdIKNT AOU ARI MAXXvue use internally defined tag name related patient information for DICOM these information will be filled when we register patient or receive 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 we make DICOM file When MAXXvue receive order from the worklist server that might not be the standard DICOM tag so MAXXvue has DICOM tag converting function to make standard DICOM
29. Supply Unit 49 4 5 5 Connect Data cable to capture board in 50 4 5 6 Connect Data cable to RXDN USB2N Luger 50 4 5 7 Connect Data cable to 2 51 4 5 8 Connect RS232C cable to COM port of the workstation eee eeeseee 51 4 5 9 Connect RS232C cable to COM port of the 2 52 4 5 10 Plug in AC Power cable to power supply unit 52 5 Preparation for operating MAXXRAY 53 5 1 Select Image Grabber and MAXXRAY 53 5 2 Diagnosis and callDratlon e oce ode NES 54 Page 5 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 5 3 Configuration of sauer GSA deseas Relax iu div 54 MIB Tol aro i ANNE RR ERR MT ES 54 6 1 Procedures of Diagnostic 54 6 2 Preparation for DiaghostIC cono rote ded 54 63 Password arve sea Eee 54 6 4 Serial Communication 1 55 6 5 Set parameter of Detector suse na cuelan ae 55 66 G
30. TECTIVE EARTH GROUND EQUIPOTENTIALITY OFF POWER DISCONNECTION FROM THE MAINS ATTENTION CONSULT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENS ON POWER CONNECTION FROM THE MAINS TYPE BF APPLIED PART Page 77 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 Appendix How to use line trigger 1 Scope This document explain how to operate MAXXRAY using external trigger To take a picture of patient the x ray will be exposed to the patient and at the same time the CCD in the MAXXRAY should be operated to receive the light from the screen For the CCD to receive light and generate an image of patient MAXXRAY should know the starting time and the ending time of the x ray exposure The external trigger function is used for the MAXXRAY to know the starting time and the ending time of the x ray exposure 2 Interface Circuit 3 9V Generator Interface Cable EXT VCC 2 2 2 2K Ohm Internal Trigger Pi TLP281 EXPOSE Note To activate trigger function the current through LED of TLP281 should be in the range of 5 5mA to 16mA so the voltage between VCC EXT and Expose pin should be in the range of 12V to 36V 3 Operation mode of trigger function 1 Active Low Mode A Standby is not exposing so the detector is waiting x ray exposure Do not flow current through the LED TLP281 make above condition do not apply voltage between EXT and Expose B Exposure X
31. a If click Dark Labeled then detected defect pixel and defect line will be indicated with 4 marker in dark image If click flat20 Labeled then detected defect pixel and defect line will be indicated with gt 4 marker in Flat2096 image If click flat40 Labeled then detected defect pixel and defect line will be indicated with gt 4 marker in Flat4096 image If click 60 Labeled then detected defect pixel and defect line will be indicated with 4 marker in Flat60 image Page 65 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 10 Test Calibration Data Select Post resolution test tab Check Apply dead data and Apply gain data If you make an x ray exposure image will be displayed after being applied calibration data Calibration Serial communication port setting PORTO Port Ope Change Password Save Diag Result Password 0 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 5 20 flat acquisition 7 40 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 10 FOV adjust 11 Gain generation 12 Posttest Select Get Test Dark Frame Save Current Image L1Draw lines Open Dark Open Flat20 Open Flat40 Open Flat6 ZOOM Final diagnose M Apply dead data M Apply gain data Apply Distortion correction Cl Apply image processing Auto RO Invert 4 100 Sh
32. above 2 If the following window will be displayed click Next Button Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options lt Use the check boses below bo limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search LARKDN USB2M v CO Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for pour hardware 1 eo 4 Click Continue Anyway button Hardware Installation The software are installing for this hardware RADN USB2M has not passed Windows Logo testing to werty its compatibility with Windows Tell me why this testing is Important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of pour system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing 1 4 Continue Anpway Page 42 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 5 Click Finish button Found Mew Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has fin
33. allation CD 99 floppy disk insert it now What da you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended 2 Select Search for the best driver in these location and check Include this location in the search and click Browse button Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options 1 Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver Found will be installed _ Search removable media floppy 2 Include this location in the search 3 Browse Don t search I will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for pour hardware Page 41 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 3 Select folder in which driver file of RKDN USB2M is located then click OK button Browse For Folder Select the Folder that contains drivers For your hardware Desktop iE Mv Documents i 5 Computer Set Local Disk 7 2 Se Local Disk D El MAXXvue Li Gy MAXXvueData REDN USB2N IG System32 Local Disk z Shared Documents vieworks s Documents To view any subfolders click plus sign
34. are provided with RXDN USB2N or RXDN USB2M skip this section 4 5 6 Connect Data cable to RXDN USB2N X If you are provided with Matrox Meteor II dig Grabber or RXDN USB2M skip this section Page 50 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 5 7 Connect Data cable to RXDN USB2M If you are provided with Matrox Meteor II dig Grabber or RXDN USB2N skip this section 4 5 8 Connect RS232C cable to COM port of the workstation X If you are provided with RXDN USB2M skip this section a 51 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 5 9 Connect RS232C cable to COM port of the RXDN USB2M If you are provided with Matrox Meteor II dig Grabber or RXDN USB2N skip this section RS 232C0 gt 4 5 10 Plug in AC Power cable to power supply unit Page 52 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 5 Preparation for operating MAXXRAY system To operate MAXXRAY system following step should be executed 1 Run MAXXvueConfigure 2 Select image grabber type 3 Exit MAXXvueConfigure 4 Run MAXXvuecalibration 5 Diagnosis and calibration 6 Exit MAXXvuecalibration 7 Run MAXXvueConfigure 8 Do Configuration 9 Exit MAXXvueconfigure 5 1 Select Image Grabber and MAXXRAY type 1 Run MAXXvueConfigure in C Wprogram filesWMAXXvue folder 2 Select image grabber O Configure General Dicom Hospital information Name Address Tel One De
35. arpness Contrast 3 200 0 Freq Layer 3 400 Lookup 2 800 1600 00000980080 Apply dead data is an option applying dead pixel compensation Apply gain data is an option applying CCD pixel gain compensation Apply Distortion correction is an option applying distortion correction After changing options click Reprocess button then you will get image processed with selected options By clicking the Save Current Image button you can save current image Open Dark Open flat20 Open flat40 Open flat60 button is used to open images saved during step 5 to step 8 Open information button is used to check pixel data Apply image processing option is used to do resolution test Page 66 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 10 1 Resolution test 1 2 Set SID to 1 and make sure grid is not installed Attach resolution chart Model 07 523 on the center of the front panel of the detector with diagonal direction Set x ray focal spot to small size Set x ray condition to 50KVP and 10mAs in case of CsI screen or 20mAs in case of Gadolinium type screen Select Post test menu Enable apply dead data check box Enable apply gain data check box Enable apply distortion correction check box Enable image processing check box Enable Auto ROI check box Set Sharpness to 5 Set Contrast to 2 Set Denoise to O Set Freq
36. 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 re orienting or relocating the EUT Over the frequency range 150kHz to 80MHz field strengths should be less than V V m Page 15 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 1 14 4 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the EUT The is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the EUT can help Prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the EUT as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter output power m of transmitter 150kHz to 80MHz 80MHz to 800MHz to W a5 800MHz 35 d WP For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicabl
37. c software 6 1 Procedures of Diagnostic 1 Serial Communication Test 2 Set Parameter of Detector 3 CCD Cooling Test 4 Black Level Test 5 Flat Field Test 6 2 Preparation for Diagnostic 1 Pull out protect cover of Power Supply Unit 2 Turn on the power of power supply unit 3 Close protect cover of Power Supply Unit 4 Run MAXXvueCalibration Software 6 3 Password Input Input Password only after inputting password this software will operate The default password is vieworks Calibration Serial communication port setting Change Password Password i Page 54 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 Caution The password of the following program is same and if you change the password in the one of those program the password of those program will be changed simultaneously MAXXvue exe MAXXvueCalibration exe MAXXvueContigure exe 6 4 Serial Communication Test Select a communication port and click Port Open button to establish RS232C connection The selection of a communication port varies depending on the selection of image grabber 1 If you chose RXDN USB2M serial communication setting PORTU 2 If you chose Matrox Meter II Digital or RXDN USB2N Serial communication port setting Ocomz OCOM3 COM Select appropriate port and device and click Serial Communication Test button Then the test result will be displayed on the text box
38. ct folder in which driver file USB2 0 Grabber is located then click OK button Browse For Folder Select Ehe Folder that contains drivers For your hardware Desktop Documents 8 My Computer Set Local Disk C E Local Disk D o5 MAxxvue Ls Manual MAsxvueData program files RXDN LISBZIM 1 FH System32 S t Local Disk 2 m 5 Shared Documents To view any subfolders click plus sign above 2 Then following window will be displayed Click Next Button Page 38 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found wall be installed Search removable media floppy Include this location in the search LARKDN USBAN C2 Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driwer from list Windows does not guarantee that the driver vou choose will be the best match for pour hardware 4 Click Continue Anyway button Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Grabber Devi has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows AP
39. e test level level Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms Portable and mobile RF communications equipment IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 150 kHz to should be used no closer to any part of the EUT 80MHz 80MHz including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Radiated RF 3 V m 3 V m 4 3 5 IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 80MHz to WP 2 5GHz 2 5GHz 1 d EN 80 MHz to 800 MHz E1 d Nr 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz E1 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 deter mined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Page 14 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 NOTE 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency 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 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
40. e of the red square to locate horizontal red line just inside of the white part of the image by dragging the mouse Page 64 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 9 Generate Calibration Data Select Gain generation tab MAXXray Calibration Serial communication port setting Port Close Change Password Save Diag Result Password 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 6 20 flat acquisition 7 40 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 10 FOV adjust 11 Gain generation 12 Posttest ROI Pickup Virtual Gain Avg Filter 9 Defective line Factor DeadLine Factor for Dark fl 1 8 Help ZOOM Deadline Factor For Flat t3 60 Help WE t Defective pixel Factor lis a DeadPixel Factor f4 15 Help 100 2002 400 View Detective Line Pixels Dark Labeled ES S 800 Fiat20_Labeled Flat40 Labeled 60 Labeled k 1 Flat for gain 600 5 Flat20 2 Flat40 Flat60 Save calibration information O NE ET v Select Flat for gain and click Save calibration information button then calibration software will generate calibration data file and save Flat images selected in Flat for gain option is used when generating gain dat
41. e path ta your compiler Browse 27 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 Click No button to continue Compiler cannot be found The compiler clexe cannot be Found at Ehe specified directory Ci MSDEv bin vau wank to select another direckory Matrox Imaging Driver Select the board driver s that you want to install Corona ll YG CronosFlus Genesis LC Meteor Link Meteor Multi Channel Meteor ll Standard Meteor ll 21394 Orion Orion for 4Sight l E Information Meteor ll Digital lt Back Cancel 9 Click No button MGI Display Driver IF have Matrox graphics board It is strongly recommended to install the MGA driver vau want to proceed Page 28 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 10 Click button Meteor Il Digital setup Setup has detected that the Meteor Digital Native Library 3 10 higher is nat installed on your system This library must be installed in order to use MIL with the Meteor Digital divers Press Ok to install the Meteor ll Digital N atiwe Library now 11 Click Yes button InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Please read the following license agreement using the scroll bar to view the hidden portion Matrox Imaging Library MIL 7 MIL Lite 7 Matrox Genesis Native
42. e to the frequency of the transmitter where p is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency 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 Page 16 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 1 14 5 Immunity and Compliance Level Immunity test IEC 60601 Test Level Actual Immunity Compliance Level Level Conducted RF 3Vrms 3Vrms 3Vrms FP Radiated RF 3Vrms 3V m 3V m 1 14 6 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The EUT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the EUT should assure that it is used in such an electromagnetic environment Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance test level level Conducted 3 Vrms 3 Vrms The EUT must be used only in a shielded location IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 150 2 with a minimum RF shielding effectiveness and for 80MHz 80MHz each cable that enters the shielded location with a minimum RF shielding effectiveness and for each cable that enters the shielded location Field strengths outside the shielded location from Radiated RF 3 V m 3 V m fixed RF tran
43. ersonnel by Vieworks can do the maintenance 1 16 Disposal This product contains harmful materials such as lead Improper disposal of this product may result in environmental contamination When disposing of this equipment contact Vieworks representative Do not dispose of any part of this equipment without consulting a Vieworks representative first Vieworks does not assume any responsibility for damage resulting from disposal of this equipment without consulting Vieworks 1 17 Changing Fuse Caution For Continued Protection Against Risk of Fire Replace Only with Same Type and rating of Fuse Disconnect Power Before Changing Fuse Use only fuse to meet the specification of the system when you replace fuse with another one 1 18 Others Caution No User Serviceable Parts Inside Page 18 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 1 19 Appropriation Caution Don t make operation except for the intended purpose The system in whole or in part cannot be modified in any way without written approval from Vieworks 1 20 Using together with other equipment Warning When the unit is used together with other equipment in the patient area the equipment shall be connected according to Standard UL 60601 1 and IEC 60601 1 1 21 Classification UL 1 CLASS I EQUIPMENT 2 NO APPLIED 3 NO protection against ingress of water 4 5 Continuous operation NOT suitable for use in
44. estart your computer will restart my computer later Thank vou for choosing Matrox Imaging Products Then the computer will restart automatically Page 35 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 24 Run the Start gt Program gt Matrox Imaging Products Intellicam Intellicam When the following window display click the Close Button Tip of the Day P Did you know v You can create a DCF even if you do not have a physical board Just select a virtual system in the menu system Selection Nex 25 When the following window display confirm that Meteor II Dig Device 0 is activated It means that Meteor II Digital has been successfully installed system Selection Available systems Meteor Il Dig Meteor 1 Dig Device 0 Meteor II Dig Virtual Device Free Orion HY Orion Virtual Device Make Active Pulsar Pulsar Virtual Device VGA gl VGA Device VGA Virtual Device Note If you can not see the window you can open it running Options System Selection Click Close button Now the installation of the frame grabber driver is finished Page 36 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 2 RXDN USB2N Installation If you have RXDN USB2M skip this section 4 2 1 Hardware Installation 1 Connect the power cable and USB cable to RXDN USB2N Grabber 2 Turn the
45. ety hazards It should be operated and maintained in strict compliance with the following safety precautions and operating instruments contained herein 1 The product should be installed maintained and serviced according to Vieworks maintenance procedures and by Vieworks personnel or other qualified maintenance personnel approved in writing by Vieworks Operation and maintenance should be done in strict compliance with the operation instructions contained in the maintenance manuals 2 The system in whole or in part cannot be modified in any way without written approval from Vieworks 3 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 trained and fully qualified personnel are authorized to operate the equipment An authorized operators list should be maintained 4 Prevent unauthorized personnel from access to the system 5 It is important that this Service Manual be kept at hand studied carefully and reviewed periodically by the authorized operators 6 The owner should ensure continuous power supply to the system with voltage and current according to the product specifications If power failures are not infrequent a UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply should be installed to avoid loss of data 7 If the product does not operate properly or if it fails to respond to the controls described in this manual the operator sh
46. ify Vieworks Co 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 with shipping charges prepaid Vieworks Co 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 designated service center is located Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper or inadequate maintenance and care Vieworks shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Vieworks Co 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 WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED VIEWORKS CO AND ITS VENDOR DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLILITY OR FITNESS FOR A P
47. igure Dicom Hospital information Name Address Tel One Detector M Two Detector C RXDN USB2N MAXXray USB2 0 Grabber C RXDM USB2M 5 C Matrox Meteor Il dig DDC Board Pixel Clock 2MHz BMHz Detector direction compensation Detector direction compensation Dev0 cw 0 CCW 0 cw CCW H MIRROR OFF vi V MIRROR OFF H MIRROR OFF V MIRROR pF Thumbnail tab information v v Birthday Age Accession Number Expansion Setting Minimize Button Secondary monitor Dicom header info Detector Unique Number 81881601 Detector Unique Number Dev0 TAG_STATION_NAME Device Deyl Dev Dummy fields display name Dummy UserDefined_t Dummy UserDefined 2 Dummy3 UserDefined_3 Dummy4 UserDefined_4 Dummy5 UserDefined 5 Dummyb UserDefined 6 Patient comparison condition ID Accession Number Name Study Instance UID File worklist location M Page 68 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 8 2 1 Hospital information They are the name address and telephone number of the hospital in which the MAXXRAY system is installed The values of the name field and address field is put into the institution name tag and institution address tag respectively when creating DCM files 8 2 2 USB Image Grabber Selection Select image grabber 8 2 3 MAXXRAY type Selec
48. ile workist lOCalloli o SSA SP ee 71 8 3 DICOM parameter esu a 71 SSE Works PACS 12 052 IUe UR 72 9 Trouble Shooting as 73 Page 6 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 TER Mod cto dunes 73 9 2 Repairing Power RR tu 74 9 3 Repairing RS232 communication 74 9 4 CCD Cooling Test Fanmre suser 74 9 5 Black Level Test 74 96 Flat Field Test F lure 2 en 74 9 7 Resolution fest FallUEFe at ab hoa diede dcin di eed 74 ES 75 Appendix MAXXRAY Interconnection Diagram 76 SYMBOLS nerian A EA a eee 77 Appendix How to use line trigger nennen nnne nennen nennen enne nnns 78 Page 7 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 1 Safety 1 1 Safety Guidelines A Caution Always be alert when operating this equipment If a malfunction occurs do not use this equipment until qualified personnel correct the problem This Product was designed and manufactured to ensure maximum safety of operation and to meet all the safety requirements applicable to electronic medical equipment However anyone attempting to Operate the system must be fully aware of potential saf
49. ing If the operator chose for any reason not to use L R markers he must use an alternative way to eliminate any possible mistake Page 10 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 1 8 Images Back up To avoid the possibility of losing images which might result in patient being exposed to additional doses of radiation it is important to back up the images by filming or by using the CD or DVD option This should be done as a routine operation for every patient If the hard disk of workstation is about to full the operator should back up images and delete the images to make room on hard disk for new patient Caution The operator is responsible for backing up images of each patient Do not accumulate images in the system without having back up 1 9 User Limitations The MAXXvue software has service mode this mode could only be operated with the inputting PASSWORD The service mode should be operated by the personnel who is qualified by Vieworks 1 10 Cleaning the system Use only isopropyl alcohol 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 1 11 Overheating Do not block the ventilation ports of the detector to prevent overheating of the detector Overheating can cause system malfunction and damages 1 12 Electrical
50. ing Diagnostic software Suppose standard deviation A as an average pixel value of the pixels located within diameter of 10 pixels from the center of the image then dynamic range is defined as followings Dynamic Range 20 log 16383 A dB 2 Specification It should be more than 60dB 3 10 Black Level 1 Definition It is the average pixel value of the pixels located within diameter of 20 pixels from the center of the dark image Dark image should be captured using Diagnostic software after cooling CCD enough 2 Specification It should be 2500 1500 ADU 3 11 Resolution It should be more than 2 8 Ip mm RXDN 6000D 3 3 Ip mm RXDN 6500D at the center of the detector screen The measure resolution follow the below procedure Locate resolution chart Nuclear Associates Model 07 523 or the equivalent at the center of the detector screen with the diagonal position Line pairs that could be separated by adjusting window level is the resolution 3 12 Electrical Specification 3 12 1 AC Power Input PSU 100 240VAC 1096 50 60Hz 3 12 2 Power Consumption Less than 95W Detector itself Page 23 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual 3 13 Interface 1 Image data 2 System Control 3 Image transfer 4 RS 232 RA21 093 001 RS 644 LVDS RS 232C USB2 0 Baud rate 19 200 bps Parity bit Even Data bit 8 bit Stop bit 1 bit Page 24 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 System Installation
51. ing dummy fields Dummy field will be displayed as set name in the order list 8 2 9 Patient comparison condition MAXXvue distinguishes among patients by comparing the selected fields of patients when inserting the patients from the worklist server into the local patient list database When we query study order from the worklist server if all selected patient comparison field data is equal to already registered order MAXXvue ignore that study order If none of comparison field is select then Patient ID will be used as comparison field If any comparison field is selected than only the selected field will be used as comparison field Page 70 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 8 2 10 File worklist location If worklist server is not available and the PACS system 15 providing order using text file MAXXvue can receive patients list from that file MAXXvue check assigned folder and if there is new order file MAXXvue will load study order from that file and after loading MAXXvue will delete that file 8 3 DICOM parameter setting O MAXXvue Configure E General Dicom lt Worklist amp FACS Worklist matching report 0010 0020 ID same as incoming 0010 0010 same as incoming 0010 0040 BEA same as Incoming 0010 1010 AGE same as Incoming 0008 0050 ACCESS NUMBER Same as incoming 0010 0030 BIRTHD AV same as incoming 0018 0015 EXAMINED same as Incoming 0008 0090 REFERRING PHY
52. ished installing the software for Click Finish to close the wizard Finish Cancel 4 4 MAXXvue Installation 1 Insert MAXXvue CD in CD Drive 2 Run Setup exe program then InstallShield Wizard will be displayed click Next button Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for MAXAVLUE The Install5hield R Wizard will install M xXyue on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Customer Information Please enter your information User Mame User Organization hospita Install this application Far Anyone who uses this computer all users only For me user InstallShield lt Back Cancel Page 43 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 4 Select setup type as Complete then click Next button je InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information User I5EF Organization hospital Install this application For Anyone who uses this computer all users C Only for me user Installshield lt Back Cancel 5 Ready to Install the Program window will be displayed press Install Button fe M xxwe InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation IF you
53. kely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF Emissions Class B The EUT is suitable for use in ail establishments including CISPR 11 domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic emissions Class A IEC 61000 3 2 Voltage fluctuations Complies Flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 1 14 2 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The EUT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the EUT should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Test level Electrostatic 6kV Contact 6kV Contact Floors should be wood concrete or discharge ESD 8kV air 8kV air ceramic tile If floors are covered with IEC 61000 4 2 synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast 2kV for power 2kV for power Mains power quality should be that of a transient burst supply lines supply lines typical commercial or hospital IEC 61000 4 4 1kV for 1kV for environment input output input output lines lines Page 12 of 79 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 Power frequency 50 60Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 MAXXRAY Ser
54. layer to 2 Set Lookup to 1 ose Change Password Save Diog Result Password 1 Communication 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 5 20 flat acquisition 7 40 fat acquisition 8 60 acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 10 FOV adjust 11 Gam generation 12 Posttest lect T k ROI Pickup CJ Drew ines PAN an Dark 120 OpenFiat40 Open Sharpness 5 100 P a_i Contrast 2 Jen 0 200 Denoise eq Layer 400 Lookup 00 7 Shot X ray 8 Click Reprocess button 9 Adjust window width and level to make image looks clear 10 Click 20096 button to zoom in 11 Check resolution Page 67 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 8 MAXXvue Configuration 8 1 What is Configuration Using configuration software we can set the various parameters that is used in the MAXXvue so proper setting of parameter is important Configuration of MAXXvue is needed when the MAXXRAY is installed and this job should be performed before using MAXXvue Configuration of MAXXvue is consist of two parts General parameter setting Basic information used by MAXXvue Dicom parameter setting Worklist related DICOM header setting The configuration software is located at C Wprogram filesWMAXXvue folder 8 2 General parameter setting Conf
55. ld exist within the difference of 10 of the value in Flat Average Target value text box if not adjust the x ray dose and repeat getting a flat field image until you get the flat level of the flat field image within the recommended level Input Flat Accumulation Time data the data means the number of flat field images used in calibration The recommended data is 10 Wait until Ready of Nth expose message box appear then make an x ray exposure to get another flat field image Repeat getting the number of flat field image you selected Page 60 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 5 Acquire 40 flat field image Select 40 Saturation Flat Image Acquisition tab Calibration Serial communication port setting PORTO Port Open Change Password Save Diag Result Password 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 6 20 flat acquisition 7 40 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 9 Distortion Correction 9 FOV adjust 10 Gain generation 11 Posttest Flat Accumulation time 10 Get 40 Flat Flat Average value 28161 Flat Average target value 25199 30800 Adjust x ray generator dose Click Test Shot button and make an x ray exposure to get a flat field image and then you can see center value in the flat Average value text box Make sure the value in flat Average value text box should exist within
56. lick Test Shot button and make an x ray exposure to get a flat field image and then you can see center value in the flat Average value text box Make sure the value in flat Average value text box should exist within the difference of 1096 of the value in Flat Average Target value text box if not adjust the x ray dose and repeat getting the flat field image until you get the flat level of the flat field image within the recommended level Input Flat Accumulation Time data the data means the number of flat field images used in calibration The recommended data is 10 Click Get 4096 Flat button to get flat field images then Ready of Nth expose message box will appear and then make an x ray exposure then calibration software will get a flat field image and will display Nth expose made Wait until Ready of Nth expose message box appear then make an x ray exposure to get another flat field image Repeat getting the number of flat field image you selected Page 62 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 7 7 Distortion Correction Select Distotion correction tab Put object that is straight on the sides and expose x ray Calibration Serial communication port setting PORTI Port Open Change Password Save Diag Result Password 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 5 2075 flat acquisition 4075 flat acquisition 8
57. ncluding phone number and fax number if available Reference to standards EN60601 1 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 general requirements for safety EN60601 2 32 Medical electrical equipment Part 2 Particular requirement for the safety of associated equipment of X ray equipment EN60601 1 2 Medical electrical equipment Part 2 electromagnetic compatibility requirements and tests Authorized representatives If you have any accident please contact the authorized representatives Page 3 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 Table of Contents REVISION Histon A 2 Accident ta irent ibas oli eee SS 3 Reference to standards Ease atoque Ez S Sos Ue Dei et 3 Authorized representatives 3 Table 4 SPP MT 8 Li Safety ear ruteren 8 12 General Hazards een 9 1 2 1 Radiation Dazards een eee 9 1 22 Pene sok 9 OIOSION Mad NNN 9 222 9 9 Ls Owner s Respons 9 FS SEN DIINO SIC EM 10 Giz Eo MA E ee 10 1 0 Distances measuremelits RNET 10 te Right Markek a 10
58. ould immediately contact Vieworks field service representative report the incident and await further instructions 8 The images and calculations 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 9 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 based on quantitative values in case of doubt please consult a Vieworks representative Page 8 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 1 2 General Hazards 1 2 1 Radiation hazards This system can be interfaced to x ray generating equipment Be certain to follow the safety instructions and specifications for wearing proper lead shielding when in the presence of x ray generating equipment All personnel must wear dosimeters during all phases of installation operation and maintenance of the system and the equipment to which it is interfaced 1 2 2 Electric shock hazard A three conductor AC power is supplied with this system to provide the proper electrical grounding To minimize the shock hazard the power cable must be plugged into a UL approved three contact electrical outlet Do not remove or open system co
59. py disk Cancel Page 33 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 20 Click Ok button Setup Sumary Setup is ready to install files to the system Click Back to change settings Ok to start the installation Program atras Imaging go MIL C ae Meteor Digital is the default board used ai Use the Meteor Digital Native Library settings Bi Desktop estended desktop display mode t Space Required 40 Space Available 2047 MB Cancel 21 Click Ok button Acrobat Header setup be able to use the Matrox Imaging Products manuals Acrobat Reader Version 4 05 ar later must be installed on your system Once this setup 18 completed you can install Acrobat Header from the Matrox Imaging Master Setup or from the Acroread directory on this CD ROM Page 34 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 22 Click Ok button Matrox Imaging Library help To enable MIL ActreeMIL contest sensitve help using the amp LTHRL F1 key inside Visual C C activate the Matros MIL C Add In in Tools Customize4add ins and Macro For mare information see the Read me file in the Matros Imaging Library item of the Windows start menu 23 Check Yes I want restart my computer and click Finish button Setup complete Setup has successfully installed the Matrox Imaging Products to pour computer Before you can use it vou must r
60. r one Set Trigger Time Expand this field is used to delay starting of CCD readout after trigger 6 6 CCD Cooling Test To test CCD cooling 1 Select Cooling monitor tab 2 Click Start Temp Monitor button then the temperature of CCD and ambient temperature will be displayed every 5 second 3 Check the CCD temperature is under 4 C within 15 minutes 4 Click Stop Temp Monitor to finish CCD cooling test Serial communication port setting Change Password Save Diag Result Password 1 Communication Test 2 System Parameter 3 Cooling monitor 4 Pre Test 5 Dark acquisition 6 20 flat acquisition 7 40 flat acquisition 8 60 flat acquisition 3 Distortion Correction 10 FOV adjust 11 Gain generation ilz Posttest Time Elapsed CCD Temperature Ambient Temperature 0 Min 5 Sec 43 0 10 Sec 4 0 33 2 3 6 0 Min 20 Sec 33 2 Display CCD and ambient 25 37 333 temperatures every 5 seconds OMin30Sec 3 8 33 4 Min35Sec 3 8 33 5 OMin40Sec 3 8 33 5 OMin455ec 4 0 33 5 6 7 Black Level Test Select Pre resolution Test tab Click Get Test Dark Frame button then dark frame image and the center dark level will be displayed If center pixels avg level is not within 1000 to 4000 then the detector is abnormal Page 56 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 Serial communication port setting PORTO Port Open Change Password Save Diag Result Password
61. smitters as determined by an IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 80MHz to electromagnetic site survey should be less than 2 5GHz 2 5GHz 3V m Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol 17 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 NOTE 1 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation 15 affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people NOTE 2 It is essential that the actual shielding effectiveness and filter attenuation of the shielded location be verified to assure that they meet the minimum specification 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 outside the shielded location in which the EUT is used exceeds 3V m the EUT should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as relocating the EUT or using a shielded location with a higher RF shielding effectiveness and filter attenuation 1 15 Maintenance precautions Do not open enclosures disconnect or connect any cables or accessories Only qualified p
62. stem 1 4 System Diagnostic The MAXXvueCalibration software runs a system diagnostic MAXXvueCalibration software when install system or every 1 year after installation If an error is detected report detailed error to Vieworks field service representative Caution The owner is responsible for ensuring that diagnostic of system is performed every year Do not try to use the system if system diagnostic Is fail 1 5 Calibration To ensure the optimal performances of the system it 15 important to verify that system 15 calibrated Caution The owner is responsible for ensuring that the system calibration is performed at installation time or if the system is repaired Do not try to use the system if system calibration is not performed 1 6 Distances measurements Distances measurements in millimeters are possible only after distance calibration has been performed using a reference object see operation manual Caution 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 on an image 1 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 archiv
63. t an appropriate detector type 8 2 4 Detector direction compensation This is used to set the image direction Set direction according to installed state of detector CW 0 CW 0 CW 1 CW 1 CCW 0 CCW 0 CCW 0 CCW 0 H Mirror 1 H Mirror O H Mirror O H Mirror 1 V Mirror O V Mirror 1 V Mirror 1 V Mirror O 8 2 5 Thumbnail tab information Select the item s to be displayed in the thumbnail tab Patient ID and Patient name is default and the additional information can be displayed in the thumbnail tab according to the setting Page 69 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 8 2 6 Expansion setting MM Class 1 1 If the Minimize Button check box is set you will have the Minimize button above the Exit button 8 2 7 Dicom header info 1 Detector Unique Number The 12 digit number unique for each detector which constitutes Study Instance UID Series Instance UID and SOP Instance UID If you run MAXXvueCalibration the field is automatically filled in 2 TAG_STATION_NAME A string for station name tag This is used to distinguish the detectors if two or more detectors are installed in the same hospital 8 2 8 Dummy fields display name Dummy field is used for the connection with the worklist server If the worklist server send some information that is not mentioned in the DICOM standard then MAXXvue can receive that information us
64. tector Two Detector RXDN USB2N MAXXray USB2 0 Grabber is RXDN USB2M Matrox Meteor Il dig DDC Board Pixel Clock 2MHz BMHz Detector direction compensation Detector direction compensation Dev0 cw 0 CCW 10 CCW H MIRROR OFF vi V MIRROR OFF vi H MIRROR OFF v V MIRROR OFF Thumbnail tab information v 7 Birthday Age Accession Number Expansion Setting M Minimize Button Secondary monitor Dicom header info Detector Unique Number 81881601 Detector Unique Number DevD TAG_STATION_NAME Device Name Dev Dev Dummy fields display name Dummy t UserDefined_t Dummy UserDefined_2 Dummys UserDefined_3 Dummy UserDefined_4 Dummy5 UserDefined 5 Dumrnyb UserDefined 5 Patient comparison condition ID Accession Number Name Study Instance UID File worklist location Ue Bj Page 53 of 79 Service Manual RA21 093 001 3 Exit MAXXvueConfigure 5 2 Diagnosis and calibration Refer to clause 6 for diagnosis and clause 7 for calibration 5 3 Configuration of MAXXvue Refer to clause 8 6 Diagnosis After the installation of the Detector check if the detector is operating normally This diagnostic procedure will check operating state of detector and will generate diagnostic file for reporting about installed detector Diagnostic will be performed in following sequence with the diagnosti
65. vers or plugs The internal circuits of the system use high voltages that can cause serious injury or death from electrical shock The operator should never be allowed to open the panels of the system 1 2 3 Explosion Hazard 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 when hazardous substances are detected in the environment 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 1 2 4 Implosion Hazard Do not subject the system to serious mechanical shocks as the cathode ray tube CRT can explode if struck or jarred This may result in flying pieces of glass and coating that can cause serious injury 1 3 Owner s Responsibility Caution Do not use the system if unsafe conditions are known to exist In case of hardware failure that could cause hazardous conditions smoke fire and etc turn the power OFF and unplug the power cords of all subsystems The owner is responsible for ensuring that anyone using the system reads and understand 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 Page 9 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 the sy
66. vice Manual 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in Ur for 0 5cycle 40 UT 60 dip in Ur for 5 cycle 7096 Ur 3096 dip in for 25 cycle 596 Ur 9526 dip in UT for5 s 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 0 5cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycle 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycle lt 5 UT lt 95 dip in UT for5 s RA21 093 001 Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the EUT image intensifier requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it 15 recommended that the EUT image intensifier be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Page 13 of 79 MAXXRAY Service Manual RA21 093 001 1 14 3 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The EUT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the EUT should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidanc
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