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1.        wT      bho         2 Wipe the thermal head with the wet pad     Before wiping the thermal head  touch the metallic  part of the unit to remove static electricity from  your body        Thermal head    Wipe the surface of the thermal head gently  with the wet pad     e Be careful not to touch the surface of the thermal  head with your hand    e Do not discard the wet pad  This wet pad is used  for the cleaning tasks to be performed on other  parts of the unit    e Since the thermal head is still very hot just after  printing is finished  be careful not touch the  thermal head  Touching the hot thermal head may  cause a burn     Precautions    3 Wipe the platen roller  black rubber roller  gently        Platen roller  black rubber roll     Wipe the platen roller gently with the wet pad  while turning it     4 Wipe the pinch roller  dark blue rubber roller      Pinch roller  dark blue rubber roller        Wipe the pinch roller gently with the wet pad  while turning it     Close the front cover     Remove the film tray   You can remove the film tray without pushing the  EJECT TRAY button when the power is off     Note   To clean the filters  Ventilation holes are provided on the unit to prevent it    When removing the film tray  hold both sides of the from overheating   film tray and the tray cover with both hands and Three filters are provided on the front cover for covering  remove it  the ventilation holes     To clean the filters  proceed as follows      T Pull the lo
2.    Before transporting the unit  remove the supplied  accessories and then put them back into their original  packing  Transporting the unit with the supplied  accessories still installed may cause malfunctions     It is dangerous to move the unit with the casters used to  stand it vertically  Do not use the caster to move the unit        Cleaning the Cabinet    Clean the cabinet  panel and controls with a soft dry  cloth  or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild  detergent solution  Do not use any type of solvent  such  as alcohol or benzine  which may damage the finish     Be sure to set the ON STANDBY switch on the front  panel to STANDBY before cleaning the cabinet        Maintenance    Perform the following maintenance regularly after every   500 printings    e Replacing the cleaning roller   e Cleaning the thermal head  platen roller  pinch roller  and separation rubbers   e Cleaning the fan filter   In addition to the above maintenance  regular   maintenance is required after every 5 000 printings    However  you should ask your nearest Sony dealer to   perform this maintenance    You can check the total number of prints using the   TOTAL PRINTS item of the INFORMATION menu    For details  see    To confirm the total number of prints   made since you started the unit     on page 15      Before starting the following maintenance  be sure to set  the ON STANDBY switch on the front panel to  STANDBY  and then the main POWER switch on the  rear panel to OFF     To rep
3.    DICOM Settings page   Sets up the IP address  DICOM AE title  and so on   Printer Status page   Displays the status of the UP DF500    E Mail Settings page   Sets up the items related to E Mail        Opening the Setup Window       Start the personal computer to be used for setup   and then start the Web browser software     2 Enter the following address   http   NNN NNN NNN NNN  This is the IP address assigned to the UP DF500 on  the network     Page selection area       SONY DICOM Settings   This page allows you to setup IP address and DICOM AE title s  of the       EAU SHON   S Setup Software Version Ver 0090   IP Address f 00 1000 100   Subnet Mask  ess 2552550     Defalut Gatenay     Default Gateway is optional and can be left blank  if it does not exist in  rk       DICOM Software Version Ver 0080  DIGOM Software Serial   20000300026  AE Title K       DICOM Software Version  DICOM Software Serial   20000310026  AE Title  Port ID 4104  Status  Communication Loz T Record Log  With the akove AE Title left blank  both primary and secondary printers  me AE Title specified for the primary printer  If valid AE  is specife perate             3 Click the desired page in the page selection area   The desired page opens     Setting up the Personal Computer to be Used for Setup   About the Setup Window       Components of Pages    Summary Print Job Page  This page displays information on the UP DF500                              1  Printer  printer status  display section  Print
4.    DICOM TROUBLE    Trouble has occurred in the DICOM   part of the unit        Turn off the power immediately and  contact your Sony dealer        TAG INVALID    Trouble has occurred in the IC tag part         Turn off the power immediately and  contact your Sony dealer        Messages       Other Messages    When the following message appears  the ALARM  indicator does not light  The PRINT indicator blinks        Messages    Possible causes and remedies       HEAD IN COOLING The thermal head has overheated           PLEASE WAIT     Leave the unit until the head has  cools down and this message  disappears    HEAD IN HEATING The thermal head is warming up    PLEASE WAIT     Leave the unit until the head has  warms up and this message  disappears    PLEASE WAIT The unit is retruning to the intial    settings to restart printing after closing   the covers which opened for removing   jammed film or cleaning        Leave the unit until this message  disapperas  When this message  appears  the PRINT indicator does  not blink           Troubleshooting       If Damage is Suspected    If a problem appears  check the following trouble  shooting guide first and perform whatever action is  necessary to solve the problem  If the problem persists   turn off the printer and consult your Sony dealer     Symptom Possible causes and remedies    Nothing appearsinthe   The ON STANDBY switch on  LCD  the front panel of the unit is not set  to ON        Set the ON STANDBY  switch of the printer 
5.   The leakage current could increase when connected  to other equipment     4  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate    frequency energy  If it is not installed and used in  accordance with the instruction manual  it may cause  interference to other equipment  If this unit causes  interference  which can be determined by  unplugging the power cord from the unit   try these  measures  Relocate the unit with respect to the    susceptible equipment  Plug this unit and the  susceptible equipment into different branch circuit   Consult your dealer   According to standard  EN60601 1 2 and CISPR11  Class B  Group 1     Caution   When you dispose of the unit or accessories  you must  obey the law in the relative area or country and the  regulation in the relative hospital     Warning on power connection  Use a proper power cord for your local power supply     Warning on power connection for medical use  Please use the following power supply cord    With connectors  plug or female  and cord types other  than those indicated in this table  use the power supply  cord that is approved for use in your area                                   United States Canada  Plug Type HOSPITAL GRADE  HOSPITAL GRADE   Female end E62405  E35708 LR53182  LL022442   LL088408  Cord type E159216  E35496 LL112007 1   Min Type SJT LL20262  LL32121   Min 18 AWG LL84494  Min Type SJT  Min 18AWG  Minimum cord set   10A 125V 10A 125V  rating  Safety approval UL Listed CSA   Note  Grounding reliability ca
6.   if a checkmark is placed here     Save settings button   Click this button to save the settings performed on  this page  If you move to another page without  pushing this button  the settings will be lost     The    Secondary Printer  optional     section is not used  currently     About the Setup Window    35       dnjas       dnies    36    Printer Status Page  This page displays the status of the UP DF500      1                                   Film Station    Thermosarsitive Film  14x17  4224  WO x5060  H   320 dpi   Maximum Density 3200D   Minimum Dersity 600 OD   Films Remaining 5                         Printer Status display area   Motor Sensor  Displays the error status of the  motor sensor system    Film Path  Displays the status of the printing path   Cover  Displays the status of covers  opened or  closed     Film Tray  Displays whether or not the film tray is  inserted    Films  Displays whether or not film is loaded on the  film tray    Tag  Displays the confirmability status of the IC  tag    Film Output  Displays the status of the film output  slot    Printer Engine Status  Displays the printer  operating status  idling  printing and so on     Printer Statistics display area   Displays the total printings performed by the unit   Print count with the current thermal head  Displays  the total prints after the thermal head has been  replaced    Lifetime print count  Displays the total prints since  the unit has been shipped     Printer Media Information displa
7.   is in use  Error messages are displayed when an  error condition occurs     Film remaining confirmation indicator  11   Allows you to check the remaining amount of film  in the film tray    When films are loaded enough  Lights in green     System Configuration Example   Location and Function of Parts and Controls    When film is running short  Lights in yellow   When film has been exhausted  Goes off  The  ALARM indicator lights in orange and the message  is displayed in the LCD     LaiPRINT indicator  14  26   Lights in green while the printer is printing     ALARM indicator  25   Lights in orange when the film has been used up   film jams occur  or other problems occur     TOP cover  28   Open when removing jammed film     Ventilation holes  23   There is a built in fan to prevent the thermal head  from overheating     EJECT TRAY button  11    Push this button to pull the film tray out  This  button activates when the power is on and all covers  are closed     Film output slot  14   Printed film sheets  printouts  are ejected here     Film tray  8  11   Load film sheet into this tray  Also  ejected film  sheets accumulate on this tray     Front cover lock lever  21  22   Used to open the front cover     Front cover  21  28    Open when the thermal head and rollers are being  cleaned  Also open when jammed film is being  removed     ON STANDBY switch indicator  14  26    Press this switch to set the unit to on or to the  standby status  When the power is on  the indicator 
8.  RANGE CAL   EXEC           Press the EXEC button   The unit starts printing and during printing  the  density is automatically calibrated   The calibration performed at this printing  becomes effective for the next printing     Printout of results of density calibration                                           To make a simple calibration   The unit can perform a simple calibration each time  it makes a printout  When this simple calibration is  selected  the test pattern is printed on the printout   The calibration performed at this printing becomes  effective for the next printing     Q Display LIMITED CAL  by pressing the 4 or    button     LIMITED CAL     on OFF 1         Select ON by pressing the  lt  or  gt  button        LIMITED CAL   ON off    Display ON in capital letters by pressing the   or  gt   button        To reset to the default status   If you reset to the default status  the calibration is   not performed by selecting FULL RANGE CAL         Display CAL RESET by pressing the 4 or    button        CAL RESET   EXEC           Press the EXEC button     Press the MENU button   The unit returns to standby status and READY is  displayed on the LCD        Adjusting the Tone    You can adjust the high tone  dark areas of the images   and the low one  light areas of images               3 5                                                                      Press the MENU button     Display the DENSITY ADJ menu by pressing the  4 or    button  then press the  gt  bu
9.  Storage and transport humidity  20  to 90   no condensation allowed   Dimensions About 600 x 250 x 686 mm  w h d    23 5 8 x 9 7 8 x 27 1 8 inches   Mass Approx  55 kg  121 Ib 4 oz   Printing system Thermal printing  Resolution 12 59 dot mm  320dpi   Gradations 4 096 levels  Maximum print size  401 8 x 335 4 mm  Picture elements  4 224 x 5 060 dots  w h   Printing time Approx  70 sheets hour  excluding the  time for cooling the head   Digital interface  Network port x 1   RJ 45 Modular jack   Conforming  to 100BASE TX standard  Special output connector x 1  Input connector AC IN  for power   Accessories supplied  Film tray  1   Cleaning Kit  1   Caster for setting the printer vertically   2   Stopper sheet  1   Ferrite cores  2   AC power cord  1      Operation Guide  1   CD ROM  1   Floppy disk  1   Warranty card  1   for the customers in  the U S A and Canada   a  Footnote for the customers in the U S A  and Canada  When you use the printer in the U S A  or  Canada  use the AC power cord supplied   When you use the printer in a country  other than the U S A  or Canada  use the  proper AC power cord for your local  power system   Accessories supplied separately  Blue Thermal Film Printing Pack  UPT 517BL  Cleaning kit UPA 500    Medical Specifications   Protection against electric shock   Class I   Protection against harmful ingress of  water  Ordinary   Degree of safety in the presence of  flammable anesthetics or oxygen   Not suitable for use in the presence  of flammable
10.  and  pulling it upward in the direction of the arrow     Pull it upward in the direction of the arrow   putting your fingers in the grooves        If the old printing surface protection sheet remains  in the film tray  remove it     Remove the aluminum damp proof bag from the  film carton     Loading Film   11       uogeiado       uonesedo    12    4 Cut the blank part of the bag from the wedges on  the bag                 Remove the seal after loading the film in the film  tray  If you remove it before loading  the film may  slip and drop        Seal used to grasp the film sheets    Loading Film    5 Hold the aluminum damp proof bag with both  hands so that the opened side faces toward the inner  side of the tray and place the film in the film tray so  that the printing surface faces down  with the  printing surface protection sheet on the bottom     Film tray       Face the cut part toward the inner side of the film tray     Place the film with the printing surface facing down and  the printing surface protection sheet on the bottom        An IC tag is attached to the printing surface protection  sheet  Be careful not to damage the IC tag or give ita  shock     e When handling the film  do not touch the printing  surface of the film  Dust  finger prints  or sweat  are likely to cause unsatisfactory printing      Load the film so that it lays flat in the film tray  If  the film is curled  it will overflow the film tray  and the printing position may shift  Also  it may  cau
11.  anesthetics or oxygen   Mode of operation   Continuous    Design and specifications are subject to change without  notice     SOP and Meta SOP Classes    SOP Class Name SOP Class UID                         Messages    There are two kinds of messages  error messages and  warning messages  This section lists these messages  together with their possible causes and remedies  Note  the messages and act accordingly    Besides error and warning messages  other messages  stating the operating status of the unit are also displayed   Those messages are not described here        Error Messages    If a problem occurs  the ALARM indicator lights and an  error message stating the problem appears on the LCD  window  Note the message and perform whatever action  is necessary to solve the problem    In the error messages introduced in the following table                                         Verification SOP 1 2 840 10008 1 1    nn    indicates the number of the symbol displayed in the   Basic Grayscale Print Management _ 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 9 actual message    Meta SOP Class            Basic Film Session SOP Class _1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 1 Frror messages  Possible causes and remedies  L  Basic Film Box SOP Class 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 2 RTM The film sheets have turou          Load the film into the film    Basic Grayscale Image Box SOP 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 4 tray  page 11   gt   CBR SET TRAY The film tray is not installed  z  Print SOP Class 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 16      Install the film tray  pa
12.  lights in green  When the this switch is set to    STANDBY  the indicator blinks  and then goes off     Pressing this switch while the indicator is blinking  turns the power back on     If the main POWER switch on the rear panel is not  set to on  the power is not on even though the ON   STANDBY switch on the front panel is set to on     EXEC button  16  17   Use this button in menu operations     E     lt    gt   4  Y  Cursor control  buttons  15  16  17   19    Press these buttons to increase or decrease the  setting values  Also press these buttons to select  menu items     MENU button  15  16  17  19    Press these buttons to display menus on the printer  window display  Also press these buttons to return  to the normal window     Rear cover  28   Open this cover when removing jammed film     Network connector  RJ 45 modular jack   9   Conforms to the 1OOBASE TX standard  Used to  connect to the LAN    When using a LAN cable  For safety  do not  connect to the connector for peripheral device  wiring that might have excessive voltage     Special output connector  Not used  For future use     Cable stopper  Fixes the network cable to prevent it from being  disconnected     NAC IN connector  9   Used to connect the unit to a wall outlet with the  supplied power cable     Main POWER switch   Main power switch of the unit  Turns the unit on or  off  When this switch is set to on  the unit power is  on when the ON STANDBY switch on the front  panel is set to on     Y Equipoten
13.  messages 25  other messages 26    Troubleshooting  if damage is suspected 27  if the film jams 27    P    Placing the unit  horizontally 8  vertically 9  Precautions  condensation 20  installation 20  safety 20  transporting the unit 20  Printing  before printing 14  if the unit does not print 14  Printouts  adjusting the sharpness of  printouts 15  adjusting the tone 17  note on storing 14  pattern printout 17    R    Removing jammed film 27    S    SOP and Meta SOP classes 25  Specifications 24  Supplied accessories  assembly 8  checking 8  cleaning kit 21  ferrite cores 10  how to use casters 9  stopper sheet 9  System          Setup Manual             Table of Contents    Preparation  Overview         2e02000000000000000000000000000oow oo ae Soa 0000000 32  ReGuirements c  rinan 32  IP AddrE     is scssiscsssesssecvastssissssecsceaseccastsvesssvstescesscene 33  Setup  Setting up the Personal Computer to be Used for  A OTC 34  About the Setup Window           ssssueeeooooooeoo000000000 34  Opening the Setup Window soseen 34  Components of Pages neern 35  Setup of the Unit              scssssccsssscssscesssssssescsssseees 37  Setup  Of B Mail      0    ccsseseessesesoevascsoasseassseseceossess 37    Confirmation After Setup           csccsscssssscsseeeeees 38       uoljeredaid    32       Overview    This setup manual gives the system administrator  information needed to setup the unit on the network or  to reset the IP address and so on    This setup manual describes the 
14. 5   f3            Select the number of the desired high tone area   dark area data 5     The high tone range is between 51 and 99  60   70  80 and 90 are skipped      Chart of the high tone range    The inside tone of each box on the chart is changed in  the right and left direction on the chart     The outside  tone of each  box on the  cart is  changed in  the upper  and lower  direction on  the chart           ae      he next darkest part      The darkest part      Display the selected number by pressing the  lt                                or  gt  button  Gamma curve Meaning  SONY 1 Default setting  SELECT PO I NT 5  SONY 2 The half tone is darker compared to    SONY 1  SONY 3 The half tone is lighter compared to  SONY 1  Display the selected number  SONY 4 The half tone is smoother compared to  SONY 1  SONY 5 The half tone is sharper compared to  To reset to the default setting of the high SONY 1  tone range USER 6 to 10 Not preset  For advice on settings   Display 75  contact your nearest Sony dealer  If    you select these gamma curves   USER 6 to 10 before setting  same  setting as the one of SONY 1 is  applied        Selecting a Gamma Curve    When the gamma curve is not specified at the modality  side  select the gamma curve to be used at the unit        Gamma curve                                                                                           The gamma curves of SONY 1 to SONY 5 are  shown below   Dark  Printout  Press the MENU button   Display the GAM
15. Adjusting the Print Quality                4 2 4214211221  15  Calibrating the Printing Density                         16  Adjusting the Tone             cecccesceeeseceesteceeeeeees 17  Selecting a Gamma Curve oie eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 19   Miscellaneous   Precautions     esesseseesesosseseecoesescceoseeocsosseseecesoseeeoseese 20  Salety  iii a detent bee a as 20  TnstallatiOn     ui doco W 20  Transporting the Unit o r 20  Cleaning the Cabinet                   e eoeua aaa aaa aaa  20  Maintenance w si anion wakes 20   Specifications  dsiccsccsssdscsscevecessssgesesvencecsntecsccaivessesone 24   MESSAGES Coripe 25  Error Messages minnettar eena iEn 25  Other Messages                oeuueo ua aaa e 26   Troubleshooting         200s  00000 000000000000000000000000000000 27  If Damage is Suspected                      2  22 10 1111 1  27  Ifthe Film JA   A saw i wa 27    Introduction       About this Manual    Introduction   Describes the features and system configuration of the  digital film imager  Also provided is information on the  location and function of parts     Preparation   Explains the steps involved in placing and connecting  the unit prior to getting started   checking the supplied  accessories and assembly  Once all assembly and all  connections have been made  there should be no need to  perform these operations again during normal printing  operations     Operation  Describes loading of the film tray and blue thermal film   and actual printing operations     Adjus
16. Loading Film   13       uonesado       uonesedo       Printing    Before printing   e Ensure that the unit is properly connected to the LAN    page 9    e Ensure that the film sheets are properly loaded in the  film tray   page 11        LCD    PRINT indicator                                                                                 Tum onthe power of the unit   After turning on the power  the LCD should appear  as shown here        FILM STATION  INITIALIZING       After a few minutes  the LCD should appear as  shown here    When READY is displayed  the printer is ready to  print        FILM STATION  READY       2 Send the image data from the modality      While the unit is receiving image data  the  following message appears     FILM STATION    PROCESS ING       The image data is stored in the unit memory     Printing      The stored image data is printed   During printing  the PRINT indicator is lit     FILM STATION    PRINTING       It takes about 70 seconds for a printout to  emerge from the film outlet  Once printing has  been completed  the PRINT indicator goes off   and the unit returns to READY status     FILM STATION    READY          During printing  do not open the covers      To prevent film jamming  do not allow more than  30 printouts to remain on the film output slot  The  message    REMOVE PRINTS    may appear even  if the number of printouts less than 30 has  accumulated  depending on the usage  environmental condition    Do not put the printout  which 
17. MA SEL menu by pressing the 4 Light  or   button  then press the  gt  button  Light Input data Dark        gt     The unit enters the gamma selecting mode        GAMMA SEL    gt         Select the desired gamma curve by pressing the     or s gt  button    The gamma curves for SONY 1 to SONY 5 have  been pre set  you cannot change these settings   The gamma curves for USER 6 to USER 10 can be  set to the desired value  For advice on the settings   contact your nearest Sony dealer     Menu Operation    19       luswisnipy       snosue  eosiy     20    Miscellaneous       Precautions       Safety    Operate the unit using the power source specified in     Specifications     on page 24     Be careful not to damage the AC power cord by  placing or dropping heavy objects on it  itis dangerous  to use the unit with a damaged AC power cord    If you do not intend to use the unit for a long time   disconnect the AC power cord    Unplug the AC power cord by grasping the plug  not  the cable itself    Do not disassemble the unit    Do not remove the cabinet  There is a danger of  electric shock from the internal parts    Be careful not to spill water or other liquids on the  unit  or to allow combustible or metallic material to  enter the cabinet  If used with foreign matter in the  cabinet  the unit is liable to fail  or present a risk of fire  or electric shock    If the unit malfunctions or if a foreign body falls into  the cabinet  disconnect the power immediately and  consult your 
18. SONY     3 207 372 11  1     Digital Film Imager       Instructions for Use Page 2    Setup Manual Page 31    This manual is comprised of the Instructions for Use and the Setup Manual    The Instructions for Use gives the information on how to use the printer for the  routine work    The Setup Manual gives the system administrator the information needed to setup  the printer and connect it to the network     CE    UP DF500       2003 Sony Corporation    2    Owner s Record    The model and serial numbers are located at the rear   Record these numbers in the space provided below   Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your  Sony dealer regarding this product     Model No   Serial No     To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not expose the unit to  rain or moisture     To avoid electrical shock  do not open the cabinet  Refer  servicing to qualified personnel only     THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED        This symbol indicates the equipotential  terminal which brings the various parts  of a system to the same potential     This symbol is intended to alert the user  to the presence of important operating  and maintenance  servicing  instructions  in the literature accompanying the  appliance              For the customers in the U S A     This equipment has been tested and found to comply  with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to  Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection again harmful  interference when the equi
19. Sony dealer        Installation    Avoid placing the unit in a location subject to   mechanical vibration      high humidity      excessive dust      direct or excessive sunlight      extremely high or low temperatures      Ventilation holes are provided to prevent the unit  from overheating  Be careful not to obstruct them  with other units or by covering the unit with a cloth  etc     Condensation       If the unit is subjected to wide and sudden changes in  temperature  such as when it is moved from a cold  room to a warm room or when it is left in a room with  a heater that tends to produce large amounts of  moisture  condensation may form inside the printer  In  such cases the printer will probably not work properly   and may even develop a fault if you persist in using it   If moisture condensation forms  turn off the power and  allow the printer to stand for at least one hour    If the film is subjected to wide and sudden changes in  temperature  condensation may form on the film in the    Precautions    film tray  This will cause the printer to malfunction   Also  if the film is used in this state  spots are likely to  appear on the printout    To store a half used package of film  replace the film  in its original packing and reseal the package  If  possible  before using sealed film  place it  in its  sealed package  in a warm room for several hours   Doing so prevents condensation from forming when  the film is removed from its package        Transporting the Unit 
20. ck lever to open the front cover        7 Open the tray cover and wipe the separation rubbers  with the wet pad     2 Liftthe filters upward a little and pull it toward you  to remove it              Separation  rubbers    3 Clean the filters using a vacuum cleaner or the like     8 Reset the film tray   The cleaning has been completed   Notas  e Be careful that the filter does not get caught in the    Ka vacuum cleaner       e Do not rub the net of the filter roughly    e Be sure to perform the cleaning tasks in the order   described above   e Close the cover after the wiped parts have dried   completely   e Do not use the wet pad used for wiping rollers to clean   the thermal head     Precautions 23       snosue  aosiyy       snosue  eosiy     4 Reset the filters and close the cover        After you have finished all cleaning tasks   Set the main POWER switch on the rear panel to ON   and then set the ON STANDBY switch on the front  panel to ON    The following message appears for about several  minutes        FILM STATION  INITIALIZING       After the following message is displayed after about  several minutes  you can start printing again        FILM STATION  READY       24 Specifications       Specifications    Power requirements  100 to 240 V AC  50 60 Hz  Input current 4 4 to 1 8 A  Operating temperature  10  C to 30  C  50  F to 86  F   Operating humidity  20  to 80   no condensation allowed   Storage and transport temperature     20  C to  60  C     4  F to  140  F  
21. e  gt  button     Menu Operation    15       luswisnipy       luswisn py    The unit enters the sharpness adjustment mode     PRINT QUALITY      gt         3 Select the desired level by pressing the  lt  or  gt   button        SHARPNESS 3       Current sharpness    The sharpness can be adjusted among 15 levels  between 1 and 14 including OFF    As the   mark is moved towards the right  the  outline is emphasized    OFF  The   mark is placed at most left position    Default level    Pressing the  gt  button  Increases the sharpness  level  and the outline is emphasized    Pressing the button  Decreases the sharpness  level  and the outline is blurred     4 Press the MENU button   The adjusted level is executed   The unit returns to standby status and READY is  displayed on the LCD   The unit operates according to the adjusted level  until these values are modified        Calibrating the Printing Density    The unit automatically calibrates the printing density  according to the density curve set        1 4 3                                                             1 Press the MENU button     1 6 Menu Operation    Display the CALIBRATION menu by pressing the  or   button  then press the  gt  button    The calibration menu is displayed    The unit enters the automatic calibration mode     CALIBRATION      gt         Select the desired calibration type by pressing the  or    button     To calibrate the unit     Display FULL RANGE CAL by pressing the 4  or    button        FULL
22. er Status  Displays the printer status     Thermosensitive Film  Displays the type of film in    use     14 x 17  Displays the size of the film in use  14 x    17 inches     2  Printer Job List display section  Displays when a job is waiting to be printed        3  Add test pattern film to print job  Push this button to print the test pattern              4  Refresh button  Click this button to update the window           DICOM Settings Page    This page allows you to set up the IP address and  DICOM AE title      1                          DICOM Settings  This paze allows you to setup IP address and DIC  M AE title s  of the  printer s            TCP IP  7 fer 00    DICOM Software Version  DIGOM Software Serial   20000800026    Bony               DICOM Software Version  DICOM Software Serial   20009310026  AE Title   Port 1D 4104   Statue  Communication Loz                         TCP IP section   Setup Software Version  Displays the version of the  setup window    IP Address  Sets the IP address and displays it   Sub net Mask  Sets the Sub net mask and displays  it    Default Gateway  Sets the default gateway and  displays it     Printer section   DICOM Software Version  Displays the version of  the DICOM software    DICOM Software Serial    Displays the serial  number of the DICOM software    AE Title  Sets the AE title and displays it    Port ID  Displays the port number     Status  Displays the status of the DICOM software     Communication Log  Keeps a communication log
23. ge 8   5  o  Basic Annotation Box SOP Class 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 15 REMOVE PRINTS The maximum number of printouts has  gt   accumulated on the film tray  2     Remove the printouts  Printing 5  starts again   page 14   CLOSE COVER One of the front  top  or rear cover is  open       Close the opened cover   REMOVE FILM The film has jammed near the film  TRAY JO tray       Pull out the film tray and remove  the jammed film  page 27   REMOVE FILM The film has jammed around the rear  REAR J1 of the unit       Open the rear cover and remove the  jammed film  page 28   REMOVE FILM The film has jammed between the rear  REAR  amp  TOP J2 and top of the unit       Open the rear and top covers and  remove the jammed film  page 28   REMOVE FILM The film has jammed around the top of  TOP J3 the unit       Open the top cover and remove the  jammed film  page 28   REMOVE FILM TOP The film has jammed between the top   amp  FRONT J4 and front of the unit         Open the top and front covers and  remove the jammed film  page 28   REMOVE FILM The film has jammed around the front  FRONT J5 of the unit         Open the front cover and remove  the jammed film  page 28        Messages    25       snoeue  eosiy     26    Error messages       Possible causes and remedies       REMOVE FILM TOP   amp  INNER J6    The film has jammed around the front   or inside the unit        Open the top cover  then the inner  cover and remove the jammed  film  page 28        REMOVE FILM  TRAY J7    The film has jam
24. has been removed  from the film output slot  back inside the film  output slot  This may cause film jamming     If the unit does not print   When an error message is displayed in the LCD  the unit  does not print  Take remedies according to    Messages      on page 25      Notes on storing your printouts   Do not leave the printouts in direct sunlight or bright  room light  Store in a cool and low humid place  under  77   F  25   C    We recommend storing the printouts in  a polypropylene pouch in a cabinet    Do not allow any volatile organic solvent such as  water or alcohol to come in contact with the printouts   This can cause fading of the printout  If the printouts  come in contact with such liquid  wipe them off  quickly    Adhesives from cellophane tape or PVC will cause  fading of the printout  Be careful when storing  printouts    Do not stack the printouts on or under a freshly  developed diazo copy sheet as this could cause the  film sheets to fade or stick to each other        Menu Operation    You can set the following items using the relevant menu    e Confirming information  INFORMATION   page 15    e Adjusting the print quality  PRINT QUALITY    page 15    e Calibration  CALIBRATION   page 16    e Adjusting the density  DENSITY ADJ   page 17    e Selecting a gamma curve  GAMMA SEL   page 19     The next printout will be printed with the values most  recently set  You cannot adjust the setting during  printing  Once you have adjusted and stored the  settings  
25. lace the cleaning roller   The supplied cleaning kit contains the cleaning rollers   for replacement  and wet pads    Proceed as follows to replace the cleaning roller with a  new one      T Pull the lever toward you to open the front cover     C S  Sor       2 Hold the left side of the cleaning roller and remove  it by sliding it toward the right        Cleaning roller    3 Remove the packing film on the new cleaning roller  and attach a new cleaning roller        Insert the right side of the cleaning roller and push it  toward the right  Then push the left side of the cleaning  roller until it is locked     e Be careful not to scratch the surface of the  cleaning roller and not to drop it    e Do not wipe the surface of the cleaning roller  with the supplied wet pad     4 Close the front cover completely   If you continue the cleaning of the thermal head   platen roller  pinch roller and separation rubber  itis  not necessary to close the front cover  Go to step 2  of the    To clean the thermal head  platen roller   pinch roller  and separation rubbers     on page 21     When you close the cover  be careful not to catch  your fingers or hand with the front cover     To clean the thermal head  platen roller  pinch  roller  and separation rubbers   Proceed as follows to perform the following cleaning  tasks with the supplied wet pad     Precautions    21       snoeuej 8oSIIN       snosue  eosiy     22     T Pull the lever toward you to open the front cover     ee            
26. med near the film   tray        Pull out the film tray and remove  the jammed film  page 29        REMOVE FILM  SOME PLACES J8    The film has jammed at several points       Open all of the covers and remove  the jammed film  page 29        CALIBRATION  INVALID    The unit takes certain measurements to  estimate a value for automatic  calibration  However  the correct value  could not actually be measured  The  unit can print  but the automatic  calibration value is not updated        Try calibration again  If white strips  or scratches appear on the printout   clean the thermal head and  rollers  page 16        MECHA TROUBLE  S nn    Mechanical trouble has occurred in the   sensor system of the unit        Turn off the power once and then  turn it on  The unit may operate  correctly  However  if the message  still remains on the LCD  turn off  the power immediately and contact  your Sony dealer        MECHA TROUBLE  M nn    Mechanical trouble has occurred in the   motor system of the unit        Turn off the power once and then  turn it on  The unit may operate  correctly  However  if the message  still remains on the LCD  turn off  the power immediately and contact  your Sony dealer        MECHA TROUBLE  Um    Mechanical trouble has occurred in the   unit system of the unit        Turn off the power once and then  turn it on  The unit may operate  correctly  However  if the message  still remains on the LCD  turn off  the power immediately and contact  your Sony dealer     
27. mmed     More than 50 000  printed with the  current thermal  head       When the total number of prints  with the current thermal head  exceeds 50 000        Setup of the Unit   Setup of E Mail    37       dnjas       dnies    38    3 Perform the settings related to e mail     Mail Server IP Address text box  User ID text box                  Mil Server and Address    Mail Server IP Address  UserID  From  Send To     From text box  Send to text box    Enter addresses in the corresponding text boxes                    Enter item Content   Mail Server IP IP address of the mail server      Address   User ID User ID   From Return address of the E mail  notification when an error occurs and  an e mail message is sent    Send to Destination address of the E mail        a  Use only numerical characters for the IP  address     4 Click the  Save settings  button   The settings are saved     Confirmation After Setup       Confirmation After  Setup    After all of settings have been completed   Turn off the power of the UP DF500 and disconnect the  UP DF500 and the personal computer for setup   Proceed as follows to confirm the operation of the UP   DF500     1 Connect the UP DF500 to the network   2 Turn on the power of the UP DF500     3 Insert a film tray in which film sheets have been  loaded     4 Send the image data from a modality   The unit starts printing     When the image data is not sent  Check whether or not the IP address of the modality side  is correct     When setting 
28. n only be achieved when the equip        ment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked    Hospital Only     or    Hospital Grade        Voor de Klanten in Nederland       RZ  A  GW                         Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet  vorvangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het  apparaat     Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch  vervangen moet worden    De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door  vakbekwaam servicepersoneel     Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein  chemisch afval  KCA      Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in  voor recycling  de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze  verwerkt worden     3          Instructions for Use             Table of Contents    Introduction   About this Manual           ccccccssssssssssesssssssssssseseoees 5   System Overview      sssssssssssssccssscsssscsssccssssssssescsseces 5   System Configuration Example           220022 0000000002 6   Location and Function of Parts and Controls      6   Preparation   Supplied Accessories            csssccssssssssscsssssssssscseeees 8  Assembly wiwa akit yty 8  Placing the Unit czad az EA oad 8   Connections  eesesesessoseesesoesesosseseeoeseecesoseeocsoeseeesoeseeoe 9   Operation   Loading Film nanona 11  Loading Film  44  ss ei a N cette  11   PEM  UNE z a NN RNA 14   Adjustment   Menu Operation      eesssooesssooesssoosssoossesossssoosssoossssso 15  Confirming Information 20 0    ee eee eeteeeeeeeee 15  
29. ng the EJECT TRAY button     When you pull out the film tray  hold both sides of  the film tray and the tray cover with both hands        If any printouts have been ejected onto the film tray   remove them first before removing the film tray     2 Remove the film jammed around the sepration  rubbers     3  Re insert the film tray as it was   When messages from J1 to J6 appear  1 Open the cover corresponding to the message and    remove the jammed film slowly while holding the  film with both hands                       Message Cover to be opened  REMOVE FILM Rear cover   REAR  JI   REMOVE FILM Rear and top cover  REAR  amp  TOP  J2   REMOVE FILM Top cover   TOP  J3   REMOVE FILM Top and front cover  TOP  amp  FRONT  J4   REMOVE FILM Front cover  FRONT  J5   REMOVE FILM Top and inner cover          TOP  amp  INNER  J6       Troubleshooting    27       snoeuej 8oSIIN       snosue  eosiy     28       When the rear cover is opened       opened    Troubleshooting                            When the front cover is opened       When the top and inner covers are opened                   P gt     Close the opened cover firmly   The following message appears on the LCD     FILM STATION       PLEASE WAIT    Wait until the message disappears   When the unit enters standby status  the following  message appears        FILM STATION  READY       When REMOVE FILM TRAY  J7 appears    T Remove the film tray completely     2 Remove the jammed film near the inside of the unit        3 Re insert 
30. nnections    Connect the unit to the LOOBASE TX LAN       Connect the AC power cord last    e Before connecting to the LAN  be sure to set up the  required IP address and sub net mask    For detailed information  consult the system  administrator    e Before connecting the unit using a 1I00BASE TX  cable  attach the ferrite cores provided to both ends of  the cable for noise prevention    For detailed information on how to attach the ferrite  cores  see    How to attach the ferrite cores     on  page 10                                                         to the network connector to  AC IN                   100BASE TX cable        Power cord  supplied        to the LAN    a  Be sure to use a network cable of less  than 30 m in length  and rated more than  category 5              Connections    9       uolyesedasd       uoneiedald    How to attach the ferrite cores   Before using the unit  attach the supplied ferrite cores  for noise prevention    To confirm to radiation standards  attach the supplied  ferrite cores to both ends of the cable     Ferrite core    Stoppers        1 2 inch         1 2 inch     T Release the two stoppers to open the ferrite core     2 Attach the ferrite cores to the end of the cable about  12 5 mm  1 2 inch  away from the connector     3 Close the ferrite core until it clicks     1 0 Connections       Loading Film    Recommended Film    The following blue thermal film is made especially for  the UP DF500     UPT 517BL Blue Thermal Film printing 
31. o maintain performance  adequate space is needed for  ventilation  Also  to remove jammed film  space of  about 11 cm  4 3 8 inches  towards the back and about  26 cm  10 1 4 inches  over the top of the unit are  required     26 cm   10 1 4 inches            11cm   4 3 8 inches                                                                                      When placing the unit vertically   You can place the unit vertically if you attach the casters  provided  This is convenient for placing the unit under a  desk and to pull it out easily                                                                    Fix the unit using the front caster     Stopper sheet    Fix the front caster using the stopper sheet   supplied     Be sure to place the roller of the caster in the groove  of the stopper sheet     e Ask your nearest Sony dealer to attach the casters to  the unit    e Use the casters to allow the unit to be pulled out from  under the desk and so on  Be sure not to use the casters  for moving the unit on an uneven surface    e Place the stopper sheet  supplied  under a unit with  casters attached    e When pulling the unit in and out while the unit is  equipped with the casters provided  be careful not to  damage the power cord  LAN cable  and so on    e When placing the unit vertically  make sure the LCD  is near the floor  and leave a space of more than 8 cm   3 1 4 inches  between the top of the unit and the  subject to prevent blocking the ventilation holes        Co
32. pack  Contains blue thermal transparent film    125 sheets of 14 x 17 inch film   Be sure to use film made expressly for the UP DF500  If  you use other film  the quality of the printout cannot be  guaranteed  Use of another type of film may also cause  malfunction of the unit        Loading Film    Proceed as follows to load film sheets   If you use the unit immediately after purchase  start  operations from step 2     To confirm the remaining amount of film   The remaining film confirmation indicator allows you to  confirm the amount of film remaining    When this indicator is not lit  film has run out  Load new  film     Remaining film confirmation window                                                          e Hold the film using the aluminum damp proof bag  Do  not touch the film directly  Dust  finger prints  or sweat  are likely to cause unsatisfactory printing    e Hold both sides of the film tray and tray cover tightly  when handling the film tray      T Push the EJECT TRAY button on the front panel     The film tray is partially ejected              BE   nai       ABS OO    SB    Push the EJECT TRAY button    You can replace film without pulling out the film  tray completely out  However  if you want to pull  out it completely  hold both sides of the film tray  and film tray cover firmly   The film tray can not be ejected while printing or  when the covers are open     Open the film tray cover by putting your fingers in  the grooves on both sides of the film tray 
33. pment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates   uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with the instruction  manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  Operation of this equipment in a  residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in  which case the user will be required to correct the  interference at his own expense     You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not  expressly approved in this manual could void your  authority to operate this equipment     This device requires shielded interface cables to comply  with FCC emission limits     For the customers in Canada  This unit has been certified according to Standard CSA  C22 2 NO 601 1     For the customers in the U S A and  Canada    Model UP DF500 is Non Patient Equipment   This unit can not be used in the vicinity of patients       Patient Vicinity       Important safeguards notices for use in  the medical environments    1  All the equipments connected to this unit shall be  certified according to Standard IEC60601 1   IEC60950  IEC60065 or other IEC ISO Standards  applicable to the equipments    2  When this unit is used together with other equipment  in the patient area   the equipment shall be either  powered by an isolation transformer or connected via  an additional protective earth terminal to system  ground unless it is certified according to Standard  IEC60601 1       Patient Area       3
34. preparation for the  setup  gives an overview of the setup window  explains  how to perform setup related to IP address and so on   and explains how to setup an E mail warning to tell  automatically when any trouble occurs     Overview   Requirements       Requirements    The following hardware and Web browser software are  necessary to perform the setup    Computer  A computer which can be connected to the  network connector of the UP DF500   Operating system a   Microsoft Windows 95   Windows 98  Windows NT 4 0  Windows 2000  or  Windows XP   LAN cable  100BASE TX cross cable   Web browser software  Internet Explorer ad 5 5 or  later  or Netscape a  4 or later   Set the Web browser software as follows    No proxy   A blank page is opened when the Web browser  software is started     a  Microsoft  Windows  Windows NT  and Internet  Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and or in other  countries    Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered  trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation  in the United States and or in other countries    Other system names and product names mentioned in  this manual are also trademarks and registered  trademarks        IP Address    When you use the unit for the first time immediately   after you purchase the unit  it is necessary to set up the   DICOM part placed inside the unit  adding an IP address   and so on    Before starting the setup  confirm the following with the   network administ
35. rator       The IP address the UP DF500 will use on the network   e Sub net mask of the network   e Gateway address  if a gateway is included in the  network    To confirm the IP address  The IP address assigned to the UP DF500 can be  confirmed      T Turn the UP DF500 on   2 Press the MENU button     3 Display INFORMATION on the LCD by pressing  the 4 or   button  and then push the  gt  button     4 Display IP ADDRESS on the LCD by pressing the  4 or   button   The IP address assigned to the UP DF500 appears  on the LCD     IP Address    33       uolyesedaid       dnies       Setting up the Personal  Computer to be Used for  Setup       Start the personal computer to be used for setup   2 Open the TCP IP setting page     3 Enter the IP address of the computer and the sub   net mask    IP address of the computer  NNN NNN NNN nnn  NNN NNN NNN NNN  IP address assigned to  the UP DF500 on the network  nnn  Arbitrary numbers  from 1 to 254  should  not be the same as those of the fourth NNN of  the UP DF500 IP address     Sub net Mask 255 255 255 0    R    Restart the personal computer     dT    Connect the UP DF500 and the personal computer  to be used for setup using the network cross cable        About the Setup Window    The UP DF500 can be set up on the setup window  displayed on the Web browser of the personal computer  to be used for setup    The setup window has the following pages    e Summary Print Job page   Displays the summary and print job status of the UP   DF500 
36. se film jamming       If you place the film in the film tray with its  printing surface facing up  it is recommended that  you clean the thermal head with the cleaning kit   supplied   See    To clean the thermal head  platen    roller  pinch roller  and separation rubbers     on   Note      page 21     e Do not add film halfway through one bag of film  Be sure to check that the hooks of the film tray  The reason for this is because the unit counts the cover and its magnets are attached firmly on the  remaining film using the IC tag on the printing film tray  If the film tray cover is not closed  protection sheet on the bottom  correctly  film placed in the film tray may slide   around    Remove the seal from the film placed in the film   tray    Remove the seal from the film completely  by      Remove the sticky part of the seal  pulling the pulling the blank portion out of the film tray     blank part of the seal toward you     T Insert the film tray          Close the film tray cover after you pull the   blank portion of the seal out of the film tray   After a few seconds  the film tray is locked and the  following message appears on the LCD        FILM STATION  READY       Notes on storing film   e If you remove the film and plan to keep them for a long  time  store unused film in the damp proof bag    e Store the unopened package in a cool  dark place        Check that the hooks of the film tray cover are  locked and its magnets are attached firmly on  the film tray     
37. the film tray as it was     When REMOVE FILM SOME PLACES  J8  Several film sheets have jammed  Open all of the covers   rear  front  top and inner covers and check the location  of the jammed film    Since there may be a film sheet jammed around the film  tray  pull the film tray out and check for the jammed  films     Troubleshooting    29       snoeuej 8oSIIN    xepul III    30       Index    A    About this Manual 5    C    Calibrating the density   each time the unit makes a printout   16   unit 16  CALIBRATION   FULL RANGE CAL 16   LIMITED CAL 17  Cleaning   cabinet 20   cleaning roller 20   filters 23   pinch roller 22   platen roller 22   separation rubbers 23   thermal head 22  Connections 9    D    DENSITY ADJ  adjusting the high tone 18  adjusting the low tone 18    F  Film  confirming the remaining amount  of film 11  loading 11  note on storing 13  recommended film 11  removing the jammed film 27  Films  total number of prints 15    G    Gamma curve 19    IC tag 12  INFORMATION  IP address 15  total number of prints made 15    L    Location and function of parts and  controls    Index    front panel 6  rear panel 6    configuration example 6  feature 5    M T    Maintenance  cleaning the filters 23  cleaning the pinch roller 22  cleaning the platen roller 22  cleaning the separation rubbers  23  cleaning the thermal head 22  replacing the cleaning roller 21  Menu items  CALIBRATION 16  DENSITY ADJ 17  GAMMA SEL 19  INFORMATION 15  PRINT QUALITY 15  Messages  error
38. the printer operates according to those  settings until their values are modified    If you do not press any button for approximately 15  seconds after pressing the MENU button  the printer is  automatically reset to standby status        Confirming Information    You can confirm the IP address and the total number of  prints made since you started the unit                                                                                                  1 Press the MENU button     2 Display the INFORMATION menu by pressing the  or Y button  then press the  gt  button     INFORMAT ITON      gt         3 Select the item you want to confirm by pressing the  4 or   button     To display the IP address  Select IP ADDRESS     IP ADDRESS    192 168     IP address    1 100       You can change the IP address using the browser on  the computer used to manage the unit   For details  see the Setup Manual     To confirm the total number of prints made  since you started the unit  Select TOTAL PRINTS        TOTAL PRINTS  10000    Total number of prints       This item is useful to estimate when regular  maintenance such as replacing the cleaning roller   cleaning the thermal head  etc   is necessary   For details  see    Maintenance     on page 20         Adjusting the Print Quality    You can adjust the sharpness of the printout                                                        1 Press the MENU button     2 Display the PRINT QUALITY menu by pressing  the 4 or    button  then press th
39. tial ground terminal connector  Used to connect to a ground  equipotential  plug to  bring the various parts of the system to the same  potential    Refer to    Important safeguards notices for use in  the medical environments     on page 2     Location and Function of Parts and Controls 7    SZA WANN       uoljeredaid       Supplied Accessories    The unit is packed together with the following  accessories  Check that nothing is missing from your  package        Film tray  1        AC power cord  1       Cleaning kit  1    Stopper sheet  1    Ferrite cores  2    Warranty card  1   for the customers in the U S A  and  Canada only    CD ROM  Instructions for Use disk   1    Floppy disk  1    Operation Guide  1     a  Footnote for the customers in the U S A and Canada  When you use the printer in the U S A  or Canada  use the  AC power cord supplied  When you use the printer ina  country other than the U S A  or Canada  use the proper  AC power cord for your local power system              e Retain the original carton and packing materials in  case you have to transport the unit in the future       Keep the supplied floppy disk  since it is required  when repairing     Supplied Accessories       Assembly    Insert the film tray into the unit   Holding both sides of the film tray and tray cover with  both hands  insert the film tray all the way into the unit           Placing the Unit    You can place the unit horizontally or vertically     When placing the unit horizontally   T
40. tment   Describes how to make adjustment such as sharpness   calibration and density adjustment  and to how to select  gamma curve  using the menus displayed on the LCD     Miscellaneous   Provides technical information in the unit  regular  maintenance  how to handle error messages displayed in  the LCD  and how to deal with paper jams  Also  an  index will assist you in locating the desired section  quickly     Conventions used    Cross reference  Throughout this manual you will find references to other  sections of the manual that contain related information     Important note   Be sure to read the sections marked   Note     They  explain points that you should be aware of to operate the  unit correctly and prevent malfunctions        System Overview    The UP DF500 digital film imager is a thermal printer  designed to reproduces image data in DICOM format  sent via the network    The UP DF500 has the following functions      e Equipped with DICOM  Digital Imaging and  Communications in Medicine  features   The DICOM portion of the unit receives image data in  DICOM format sent from the modality via the  network  processes them at 14 inches x 17 inches  either by enlarging or reducing them    High quality and high print resolution   The unit allows you to print out in high resolution  black and white  4096 shades  and in high resolution  print mode  320 dpi     Suitable for diagnosing using image data captured by  diagnosis equipment   The unit prints image data on the 14 
41. to ON    page 14      The connections may not be  correct       Make the connections correctly    page 9     The main POWER switch on the rear   panel is not set to ON        Set the main POWER switch on the  rear panel to ON   page 7           The unit has not  turned on even though  the ON STANDBY  switch on the front  panel is set to ON        The unit does not  print     An error message appears on the   window display        Take the measures recommended in     Messages      page 25           If the Film Jams    If the film jams before printing starts or during printing   printing stops and the following messages appear on the  LCD    An error message indicates the position where the film  has jammed  Check the position and follow the steps  below to remove the jammed film    After the jammed film has been removed  the unit starts  printing if there is image data still to be printed    e REMOVE FILM TRAY  JO   e REMOVE FILM REAR  J1   e REMOVE FILM REAR  amp  TOP  J2   e REMOVE FILM TOP  J3   e REMOVE FILM TOP  amp  FRONT  J4   e REMOVE FILM FRONT  J5   e REMOVE FILM TOP  amp  INNER  J6   e REMOVE FILM TRAY  J7   e REMOVE FILM SOME PLACES  J8    e When you put your hands inside of the unit  be careful  not to hurt yourself by touching parts    e If you turn off the power  image data that has not been  printed yet is cleared           When REMOVE FILM TRAY  JO appears    T Remove the film tray   When the unit is not turned on  you can pull the film  tray out without pushi
42. tton    The unit enters the automatic tone adjustment  mode     DENSITY ADJ      gt         Display PATTERN PRINT by pressing the   or    button        PATTERN PRINT   EXEC        Press the EXEC button to make a printout of the  pattern print     Menu Operation    17       luswisnipy       luawisnipy    The unit starts the printing of the tone pattern                                   5 Adjust the tone while checking the pattern print     To adjust the low tone   Select the way the light areas of images will be   printed         Display SELECT POINT 95  by pressing the  4 or   button        SELECT POINT 95   Z9      Select the number of the desired low tone area   light area data 95   by pressing the     or  gt   button    The low tone range is between 01 and 49  10   20  30 and 40 are skipped      Chart of the low tone range          The inside tone of each box on the chart is changed  in the right and left direction on the chart     The outside  tone of each  box on the  cart is  changed in  the upperand  lower  direction on  the chart     The next lightest part       The lightest part    Menu Operation           Display the selected number by pressing the  lt   or    button     SELECT POINT 95     Display the selected number                 To reset to the default setting of the low  tone range  Display 25     To adjust the high tone   Select the way the dark areas of images will be   printed       Display SELECT POINT 5  by pressing the 4  or Y button        SELECT POINT 
43. ub net Mask text box    Default Gateway text box      Enter the IP address of the UP DF500 on the  network in the IP Address text box      Enter the sub net mask in the Sub net Mask text  box       Enter the IP address of the default gateway if a  gateway is used on the network     Enter the DICOM AE title in the AE Title text box     Up to 16 characters can be entered     DICOM AE text box         Primary Printer    DICOM Software Version  DICOM Software Serial    AE Title  Port ID 104  Status Print service started     F Record Log    Communication Log    Click the  Save settings  button   The settings are saved        Setup of E Mail    The E Mail settings page allows you to set up E mail  service so that an e mail message will be sent  automatically when an error occurs in the UP DF500     1    Film jamming check box    Open the E Mail settings page   For detailed information on how to open the page   see    Opening the Setup Window     on page 34      Set criteria determining when an e mail message  should be sent     Motor sensor error check box    Motor Sensor error  Film Jamming  More than 50 000 printed with the current thermal head         More than 50 000 printed with the  current thermal head check box    Place the check marks on the check box  corresponding to an error that requires notification  via an e mail message        Error item Content       When an error occurs in the motor   sensor system     Motor Sensor error       Film Jamming When a film sheet has ja
44. up an E mail  Confirm the settings for an E mail as follows       Click E mail settings in the page selection area to  open the E mail settings page   When this page is opened after E mail settings have  been completed  the Send a test E Mail button  appears     2 Click the  Send a test E Mail  button   A test e mail message is sent if settings have been  correctly performed        SONY             E Mail Settings  This page allows you to setup E Mail settings and errors to monitor       Errors events to monitor           Motor Sensor error  F Flm Jamming       More than 80000 printed with the curr  E Mail will be posted  when the selected ert    Mail Server and Address       Mail Server IP Address pora CS  User 1D fasabbboom    Fram   fateor    Send To  Jec dddcom      Fill all lines above to enable    E Mail on Error  feature        Send a test E Mail button    Sony Corporation http   www sony net     
45. x 17 inches blue  thermal film  and these prints are used for diagnosing   Also  the unit provides sufficient high picture quality  for image diagnosis    Space saving   You can place the unit either horizontally or vertically   This allows you to design system configuration freely  in accordance with the location     About this Manual   System Overview    5     e WANN    uononpou  WA    6       System Configuration  Example    The system allows you to make printouts of the data in  DICOM format  sent from image diagnosis equipment  such as CTs  MRIs    The following shows a system configuration example        Personal computer for  managing the system DICOM server                   DICOM LAN network       Sp Modality  GE Image diagnosis  equipment and so on  Modality   ECER  Image diagnosis                   6 _ L   equipment and so on                                                                      UP DF500                Location and Function  of Parts and Controls    For details  refer to the pages given in parentheses        Front panel                    1   2   3   4 5   6                                                                                                       15  14  13   12 11 100  9   8 7                            Rear panel                                                                             1  Liquid Crystal Display  LCD   14  15  25  26   Displays messages showing the status of the unit   Operational information is displayed when the unit
46. y area   Vendor ID  Model Name  Version Number  Media  Type  Media Size  Pixel Matrix  Resolution   Maximum Density  Minimum Density  Displays  various information on the unit status    Film Remaining  Displays approximate number of  film sheets remaining in the film tray     About the Setup Window     4     Refresh button  Click this button to update the window     E Mail Settings Page  This page allows you to perform settings related to E   mail      1      2                       is paze allows you to setup E                          3                 Errors events to monitor setting area  Sets the criteria for sending the E mail     Mail Server and Address setting area  Performs the setup of E mail service     Send a test E Mail button  Press this button to send an E mail message for  testing purposes     Save settings button   Click this button to save the settings performed on  this page  If you move to another page without  pushing this button  the settings will be lost        Setup of the Unit    Perform the following settings when the unit is used for  the first time after being purchased  or when the IP  address assigned to the UP DF500 is changed     1    Open the DICOM Settings page    For detailed information on how to open the page   see  Opening the Setup Window     on page 34    Perform the required settings related to TCP IP     IP Address text box        TCP IP    Ver 00 90  Co      Setup Software Version  IP Address  Sub net Mask  Defalut Gateway          S
    
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