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Optima XR200amx/XR220amx Installation Installation Manual
Direction 5336113-1EN Revision 4
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5336113-1EN REVISION 4
OPTIMA XR200AMX /XR220AMX INSTALLATION MANUAL
ATTENTION LES APPAREILS A RAYONS X SONT DANGEREUX A LA FOIS FOI S POUR LE PATIENT ET POUR LE MANIPULATEUR SI LES MESURES DE PROTECTION NE SONT PAS STRICTEMENT APPLIQUEES Bien que cet appareil soit construit selon les normes de sécurité l es plus severes, la source de rayonnement X représente un danger lorsque le manipulateur est non qualifié ou non averti. Une exposition excessive au rayonnement X entraîne des dommages a l’organisme. Par conséquent, toutes les précautions doivent être prises pour éviter que les personnes non autorisées ou non qualifées utilisent cet appareil créant ainsi un danger pour les autres et pour ellesmêmes. Avant chaque manipulation, les personnes qualifiées et autorisées à se servir de cet appareil doivent se renseigner sur les mesures de protection etablies par l a Commission Internationale sur la Protection Radiologique, Annales 26: Recommandations de de la Commission Internationale sure sure la Protection Radiologique et les normes nationales en vigueur. WARNING X-RAY EQUIPMENT IS DANGEROUS TO BOTH PATIENT AND OPERATOR UNLESS MEASURES OF PROTECTION ARE STRICTLY OBSERVED. Though this equipment is built to the highest standards of electrical and mechanical safety, the useful x-ray beam becomes a source of danger in the hands of the unauthorized or unqualifi ed operator. Excessive exposure to x-radiation causes damage to human tissue. Therefore, adequate precautions must be taken to prevent unauthorized or unqualified persons from operating this equipment or exposing themselves or others to its radiation. Before operation, persons qualified and authorized to operate this equipment should be familiar with the Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), contained in Annals Number 26 of the ICRP, and with applicable national standards. ATENCION LOS APARATOS DE RAYOS X SON PELIGROSOS PARA EL PACIENTE Y EL MANIPULADOR CUANDO LAS NORMAS DE PROTECCION NO ESTAN OBSERVADAS Aunque este aparato está construido según las normas de seguridad más más estrictas, la radiacion X constituye un peligro al ser manipulado por personas no autorizadas o incompetentes. Una explosicion excesiva a la radiación X puede causar daños al organismo. Por consiguiente, se deberán tomar todas las precauciones necesarias para evitar que las personas incompetentes o no autorizadas utilicen este aparato, lo que seria un peligro para los demás y para si mismas. Antes de efectuar las manipulaciones, manipulaciones, las personas habilitadas y competentes competentes en el uso de este aparato, deberán informarse sobre las normas de protección fijadas por l a Comisión Internacional de la Protección Radiológica, Anales No 26: Recomendaciones de la Comisión Internacional sobre la Protección Radiológica y normas nacionales. ACHTUNG RÖNTGENAPPARATE SIND EINE GEFAHR FUR PATIENTEN SOWIE BEDIENUNGSPERSONAL, WENN DIE GELTENDEN SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN NICHT GENAU BEACHTET WERDEN Dieser Apparat entspricht in seiner Bauweise strengsten elektrischen und mechanischen Sichereitsnormen, doch in den Händen unbefugter oder unqualifizierter Personen wird er zu einer Gefahrenquelle. Übermäßige Röntgenbestrahlung ist für den menschlichen Organismus schädlish. Deswegen sind hinreichende Vorsichtsmaßnahmen erforderlich, um zu verhindern, daßunbefugte oder unqualifizierte Personen solche Geräte bedienen oder sich selbst und andere Personen deren Bestrahlung aussetzen können. Vor Inbetriebnahme dieses Apparats solite sich das quali fizierte und befugte Bedienungspersonal mit den geltenden Kriterien für den gefahrlosen Strahleneinsatz durch sorgfältiges Studium des Hefts Nr. 26 der Internationalen Kommission für Strahlenschutz (ICRP) vertraut machen: Empfehlungen der Internationalen Kommission für Strahlenschutz und anderer nationaler Normenbehörden.
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This service manual is available in English only. • If a custom customer's er's service service provide providerr requires requires a language language other than Englis English, h, it is is the custome customer's r's responsibility to provide translation services. • Do not attem attempt pt to service service the the equipment equipment unless unless this service service manual manual has been been consulte consulted d and is understood. • Failure Failure to heed heed this this warning warning may may result result in injury injury to the service service provide provider, r, operator operator or patient patient from from electric shock, mechanical or other hazards. Tова упътване за работа е налично само на английски език . • Ако доставчикът на услугата на клиента изиска друг език , задължение на клиента е да осигури превод. • Не използвайте оборудването, преди да сте се консултирали и разбрали упътването за работа. • неспазването на това предупреждение може да доведе до нараняване на доставчика на услугата, оператора или пациентa в резултат на токов удар, механична или друга опасност. 本维修手册仅提供英文版本。
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UPOZORENJE (HR)
Ovaj servisni priručnik dostupan je na engleskom jeziku. • Ako davatel davateljj usluge usluge klijenta klijenta treba neki drugi drugi jezik, jezik, klijent klijent je dužan osigurati osigurati prijevo prijevod. d. • Ne pokuš pokušava avajte jte serv servisi isirat ratii opremu opremu ako ako niste niste u potp potpuno unosti sti pro pročitali i razumjeli ovaj servisni priručnik. • zane zanema mari rite te li ovo ovo upo upozo zore renj nje, e, može može do doći do ozljede davatelja usluge, operatera ili pacijenta uslijed strujnog udara, mehaničkih ili drugih rizika.
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Tento provozní návod existuje pouze v anglickém jazyce. • V př ípad ípadě, že externí služba zákazníkům potř ebuje ebuje návod v jiném jazyce, je zajišt ění př ekladu ekladu do odpovídajícího jazyka úkolem zákazníka. • Nesn Nesnaž ažte te se o údr údržb žbu u toh tohot oto o za zař ízení, ízení, aniž byste si p ř ečetli tento provozní návod a pochopili jeho obsah. • V př ípad ípadě nedodržování této výstrahy může dojít k poran ění pracovníka prodejního servisu, obslužného personálu nebo pacientů vlivem elektrického proudu, respektive vlivem mechanických či jiných rizik. Denne servicemanual findes kun på engelsk. • Hvis en kundes teknik tekniker er har brug brug for et et andet andet sprog sprog end engelsk, engelsk, er det kundens kundens ansvar at sørge sørge for oversættelse. • Forsøg Forsøg ikke at servicer servicere e udstyret udstyret uden at at læse læse og forstå forstå denne denne servicem servicemanual anual.. • Manglende Manglende overhol overholdelse delse af af denne advarsel advarsel kan medføre medføre skade skade på grund grund af elektris elektriskk stød, stød, mekanisk eller anden fare for teknikeren, operatøren eller patienten.
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Preface
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Deze onderhoudshandleiding is enkel in het Engels verkrijgbaar. • Als het het onderhoud onderhoudsperso spersoneel neel een een andere andere taal vereist, vereist, dan dan is de klant klant verantwo verantwoordeli ordelijk jk voor de vertaling ervan. • Probeer Probeer de apparatuur apparatuur niet te onderhou onderhouden den alvoren alvorenss deze onderhouds onderhoudshandl handleidin eiding g werd geraadpleegd en begrepen is. • Indien Indien deze waarsch waarschuwing uwing niet niet wordt wordt opgevol opgevolgd, gd, zou zou het onderho onderhoudsper udspersonee soneel,l, de operat operator or of een patiënt gewond kunnen raken als gevolg van een elektrische schok, mechanische of andere gevaren. See teenindusjuhend on saadaval ainult inglise keeles • Kui kliendit klienditeenin eeninduse duse osutaja osutaja nõuab nõuab juhendit juhendit inglise inglise keelest keelest erineva erinevass keeles, keeles, vastutab vastutab klient klient tõlketeenuse osutamise eest. • Ärge üritag üritage e seadmeid seadmeid teeninda teenindada da enne eelneval eelnevaltt käesoleva käesoleva teenind teenindusjuhe usjuhendiga ndiga tutvum tutvumist ist ja sellest aru saamist. • Käesoleva Käesoleva hoiatus hoiatuse e eiramine eiramine võib võib põhjustada põhjustada teenuse teenuseosuta osutaja, ja, operaato operaatori ri või patsiend patsiendii vigastamist vigastamist elektrilöögi, mehaanilise või muu ohu tagajärjel. Tämä huolto-ohje on saatavilla vain englanniksi. • Jos asiakkaan asiakkaan huoltoh huoltohenkil enkilöstö östö vaatii vaatii muuta muuta kuin kuin englanninki englanninkielist elistä ä materiaal materiaalia, ia, tarvitt tarvittavan avan käännöksen hankkiminen on asiakkaan vastuulla. • Älä yritä yritä korjata korjata laittei laitteistoa stoa ennen ennen kuin olet olet varmasti varmasti lukenut lukenut ja ymmärtän ymmärtänyt yt tämän tämän huolto-oh huolto-ohjeen. jeen. • Mikäli Mikäli tätä varoitu varoitusta sta ei noudateta noudateta,, seurauksena seurauksena voi voi olla huoltoh huoltohenkilö enkilöstön, stön, laitt laitteisto eiston n käyttäjän käyttäjän tai potilaan vahingoittuminen sähköiskun, mekaanisen vian tai muun vaaratilanteen vuoksi. Ce manuel d’installation et de maintenance est disponible uniquement en anglais. • Si le technic technicien ien d'un d'un client client a besoin besoin de ce manuel manuel dans dans une langue langue autre autre que que l'anglais, l'anglais, il incombe incombe au client de le faire traduire. • Ne pas tenter tenter d'interv d'intervenir enir sur sur les équipeme équipements nts tant tant que ce manuel manuel d’insta d’installat llation ion et de maint maintenance enance n'a pas été consulté et compris. • Le non-respec non-respectt de cet avertis avertissemen sementt peut entraî entraîner ner chez le le technicien technicien,, l'opérateu l'opérateurr ou le patient patient des blessures dues à des dangers électriques, mécaniques ou autres. Diese Serviceanleitung existiert nur in englischer Sprache. • Falls Falls ein fremder fremder Kundendie Kundendienst nst eine eine andere Sprach Sprache e benötigt, benötigt, ist es es Aufgabe Aufgabe des Kunden Kunden für für eine entsprechende Übersetzung zu sorgen. • Versuchen Versuchen Sie Sie nicht diese Anlage Anlage zu warten, warten, ohne ohne diese diese Servicean Serviceanleitu leitung ng gelesen gelesen und verstanden zu haben. • Wird diese diese Warnung Warnung nicht nicht beachte beachtet, t, so kann kann es zu Verlet Verletzungen zungen des Kundendi Kundendienstt ensttechni echnikers, kers, des des Bedieners oder des Patienten durch Stromschläge, mechanische oder sonstige Gefahren kommen. Το παρόν εγχειρίδιο σέρβις διατίθεται μόνο στα αγγλικά. • Εάν ο τεχνικός σέρβις ενός πελάτη απαιτεί το απαιτεί το παρόν εγχειρίδιο σε γλώσσα εκτός των αγγλικών, αποτελεί ευθύνη αποτελεί ευθύνη του πελάτη να παρέχει τις υπηρεσίες μετάφρασης. • Μην επιχειρήσετε την εκτέλεση εργασιών σέρβις στον εξοπλισμό αν δεν έχετε συμβουλευτεί και συμβουλευτεί και κατανοήσει το παρόν εγχειρίδιο σέρβις. • Αν δεν προσέξετε την προειδοποίηση αυτή, ενδέχεται να προκληθεί τραυματισμός προκληθεί τραυματισμός στον τεχνικό σέρβις, στο χειριστή ή στον ασθενή από ηλεκτροπληξία, μηχανικούς ή άλλους κινδύνους. Ezen karbantartási kézikönyv kizárólag angol nyelven érhető el. • Ha a vevő szolgáltatója angoltól eltér ő nyelvre tart igényt, akkor a vev ő felelőssége a fordítás elkészíttetése. • Ne próbálja próbálja elkezden elkezdenii használni használni a berend berendezést ezést,, amíg amíg a karbantar karbantartási tási kézikön kézikönyvben yvben leírta leírtakat kat nem értelmezték. • Ezen Ezen figyelm figyelmezt ezteté etéss figyel figyelmen men kívül kívül hagyá hagyása sa a szolgál szolgáltat tató, ó, működtető vagy a beteg áramütés, mechanikai vagy egyéb veszélyhelyzet miatti sérülését eredményezheti. Þessi þjónustuhandbók er aðeins fáanleg á ensku. • Ef að þjónustuvei þjónustuveitandi tandi viðskip viðskiptama tamanns nns þarfnast þarfnast annas annas tungum tungumáls áls en ensku, ensku, er er það skylda skylda viðskiptamanns að skaffa tungumálaþjónustu. • Reynið Reynið ekki að að afgreiða afgreiða tækið tækið nema nema að að þessi þjónust þjónustuhand uhandbók bók hefur hefur verið verið skoðuð skoðuð og skilin. skilin. • Brot á sinna sinna þessari þessari aðvörun aðvörun getur getur leitt leitt til til meiðsla meiðsla á þjónust þjónustuveit uveitanda, anda, stjórn stjórnanda anda eða eða sjúklings sjúklings frá frá raflosti, vélrænu eða öðrum áhættum.
Preface
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5336113-1EN, REVISION 4 AVVERTENZA (IT)
OPTIMA XR200AMX /XR220AMX INSTALLATION MANUAL
Il presente manuale di manutenzione è disponibile soltanto in lingua inglese. • Se un addett addetto o alla manute manutenzion nzione e richiede richiede il manual manuale e in una lingua lingua divers diversa, a, il client cliente e è tenuto tenuto a provvedere direttamente alla traduzione. • Procedere Procedere alla alla manutenzio manutenzione ne dell'appar dell'apparecchia ecchiatura tura solo solo dopo aver aver consultat consultato o il presente presente manuale manuale ed averne compreso il contenuto. • Il mancato mancato rispet rispetto to della della presente presente avvert avvertenza enza potrebb potrebbe e causare causare lesioni lesioni all'add all'addetto etto alla alla manutenzione, all'operatore all'operatore o ai pazienti provocate da scosse elettriche, urti meccanici o altri rischi. このサービスマニュアルには英語版しかありません。
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Š ī apkopes apkopes rokasgr āmata ir pieejama tikai ang ļu valodā. • Ja klie klient nta a apk apkop opes es snie sniedz dzē jam nepieciešama inform informācija citā valodā, klienta pienākums ir nodrošināt tulkojumu. • Neveiciet ap apr ī kojuma kojuma apkopi bez apkopes rokasgr āmatas izlas ī šanas šanas un saprašanas. • Š ī br br ī din dinā juma neievērošanas rezultātā var rasties elektriskās str āvas trieciena, mehānisku vai citu faktoru izrais ī tu tu traumu risks apkopes sniedzē jam, operatoram vai pacientam. Šis eksploatavimo vadovas yra tik anglų kalba. kalba. • Jei Jei klie klient nto o pasl paslau aug gų tiek tiekė jas reikalauja vadovo kita kalba – ne anglų , suteikti vertimo paslaugas privalo klientas. • Nemėginkite atlikti į rangos rangos techninės priežiūros, jei neperskaitėte ar nesupratote šio eksploatavimo vadovo. • Jei Jei nepa nepais isys ysit ite e šio šio į sp spė jimo, galimi paslaug paslaugų tiek tiekė jo, operatoriaus ar paciento paciento sužalojimai dėl elektros šoko, mechaninių ar ar kitų pavoj pavojų . Denne servicehåndboken finnes bare på engelsk. • Hvis kundens kundens service servicelevera leverandør ndør har har bruk for for et annet annet språk, språk, er det det kundens kundens ansvar ansvar å sørge sørge for for oversettelse. • Ikke forsøk forsøk å reparere reparere utstyr utstyret et uten uten at denne servicehånd servicehåndboken boken er er lest og forståt forstått. t. • Manglende Manglende hensyn hensyn til til denne denne advarselen advarselen kan føre føre til at at servicele serviceleverand verandøren, øren, operatøren operatøren eller eller pasienten skades på grunn av elektrisk støt, mekaniske eller andre farer. Niniejszy podr ęcznik serwisowy dostępny jest jest jedynie jedynie w języku angielskim. • Jeśli serwisant klienta wymaga języka innego niż angielski, zapewnienie usługi tłumaczenia jest obowią zkiem zkiem klienta. • Nie próbować serwisować urzą dzenia dzenia bez zapoznania się z niniejszym podr ęcznikiem serwisowym i zrozumienia go. • Nie Niezast zastos osow owa anie nie się do tego ostrze żenia może doprowadzić do obrażeń serwisanta, operatora lub pacjenta w wyniku porażenia pr ą d em elektrycznym, zagrożenia mechanicznego bą dź innego. ądem Este manual de assistência técnica encontra-se disponível unicamente em inglês. • Se outro outro serviço serviço de assistên assistência cia técnica técnica solicitar solicitar a tradução tradução deste deste manual, manual, caberá ao cliente cliente fornecer os serviços de tradução. • Não tente tente reparar reparar o equipamen equipamento to sem ter consult consultado ado e compre compreendido endido este manual manual de assistênc assistência ia técnica. • A não observância observância deste aviso pode ocasio ocasionar nar ferimen ferimentos tos no no técnico, técnico, operador operador ou paciente paciente decorrentes de choques elétricos, mecânicos ou outros.
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Este manual de assistência técnica só se encontra disponível em inglês. • Se qualquer qualquer outro serviço serviço de assist assistência ência técnica técnica solicita solicitarr este manual manual noutro noutro idioma, idioma, é da responsabilidade do cliente fornecer os serviços de tradução. • Não tente tente reparar reparar o equipamen equipamento to sem ter consult consultado ado e compre compreendid endido o este manual manual de de assistência assistência técnica. • O não cumprimen cumprimento to deste deste aviso aviso pode pode colocar colocar em perigo perigo a segurança segurança do do técnico, técnico, do operador operador ou do paciente devido a choques eléctricos, mecânicos ou outros. Acest manual de service este disponibil doar în limba engleză. • Dacă un furnizor de servicii pentru clienţi necesită o alt ă limbă decât cea engleză, este de datoria clientului să furnizeze o traducere. • Nu încercaţi să reparaţi echipamentul decât ulterior consult ării şi înţelegerii acestui manual de service. • Ignora Ignorarea rea acestu acestuii aver avertis tismen mentt ar ar pute putea a duce duce la r ănirea depanatorului, operatorului sau pacientului în urma pericolelor de electrocutare, mecanice sau de altă natur ă. Данное руководство по техническому обслуживанию представлено только на английском языке. • Если сервисному персоналу клиента необходимо руководство не на английском, а на каком-то другом языке, клиенту следует самостоятельно обеспечить перевод. • Перед техническим обслуживанием оборудования обязательно обратитесь к данному к данному руководству и поймите изложенные в нем сведения. • Несоблюдение требований данного предупреждения может привести к тому к тому, что специалист по техобслуживанию, оператор или пациент получит удар электрическим током, механическую травму или другое повреждение Ovo servisno uputstvo je dostupno samo na engleskom jeziku. • Ako klijen klijentov tov serviser serviser zahteva zahteva neki neki drugi drugi jezik, jezik, klijen klijentt je dužan dužan da da obezbedi obezbedi prevodi prevodila lačke usluge. • Ne poku pokuša šava vajt jte e da da opr oprav avit ite e ure uređaj ako niste pročitali i razumeli ovo servisno uputstvo. • Zanema Zanemariv rivanj anje e ovog ovog upoz upozore orenja nja može može doves dovestiti do povr povre eđivanja servisera, rukovaoca ili pacijenta usled strujnog udara ili mehaničkih i drugih opasnosti. Tento návod na obsluhu je k dispozícii len v angličtine. • Ak záka zákazn zník íkov ov posk poskyt ytov ovat ate eľ služieb vyžaduje iný jazyk ako angličtinu, poskytnutie prekladateľských služieb je zodpovednosťou zákazníka. • Nepokú Nepokúšaj šajte te sa o obsl obsluhu uhu zariad zariadeni enia, a, kým si nepre neprečítate návod na obluhu a neporozumiete mu. • Zane Zanedb dban anie ie toht tohto o upozo upozorn rnen enia ia môž môže e spôso spôsobi biť zranenie poskytovateľa služieb, obsluhujúcej osoby alebo pacienta elektrickým prúdom, mechanické alebo iné ohrozenie. Este manual de servicio sólo existe en inglés. • Si el encarg encargado ado de manten mantenimien imiento to de un un cliente cliente necesit necesita a un idioma idioma que que no sea sea el inglés, inglés, el cliente cliente deberá encargarse de la traducción del manual. • No se deberá deberá dar dar servicio servicio técnico técnico al equipo, equipo, sin sin haber haber consulta consultado do y comprend comprendido ido este este manual manual de de servicio. • La no observancia observancia del present presente e aviso aviso puede puede dar lugar lugar a que el proveedor proveedor de de servicios, servicios, el operador o el paciente sufran lesiones provocadas por causas eléctricas, mecánicas o de otra naturaleza. Den här servicehandboken finns bara tillgänglig på engelska. . • Om en kunds servicetekn servicetekniker iker har har behov behov av ett annat annat språk språk än än engelska, engelska, ansvarar ansvarar kunden kunden för för att tillhandahålla översättningstjänster. • Försök inte utföra utföra service service på på utrustnin utrustningen gen om du inte inte har läst och förstå förstårr den här här servicehandboken. • Om du inte tar tar hänsyn hänsyn till till den den här varningen varningen kan kan det resultera resultera i skador på servicet serviceteknike eknikern, rn, operatören eller patienten till följd av elektriska stötar, mekaniska faror eller andra faror. Ta servisni priročnik je na voljo samo v angleškem jeziku . • Če ponudnik storitve stranke potrebuje priročnik v drugem jeziku, mora stranka zagotoviti prevod. • Ne posk poskuš ušaj ajte te serv servis isir irat atii opr oprem eme, e, če tega priročnika niste v celoti prebrali in razumeli. • Če tega opozorila ne upoštevate, se lahko zaradi elektri čnega udara, mehanskih ali drugih nevarnosti poškoduje ponudnik storitev, operater ali bolnik. Bu servis kılavuzunun sadece ingilizcesi mevcuttur. • Eğer müşteri teknisyeni bu kılavuzu ingilizce dışında bir başka lisandan talep ederse, bunu tercüme ettirmek mü şteriye düşer. • Servis kılavuzunu okuyup anlamadan ekipmanlara müdahale etmeyiniz. • Bu uyarı ya uyulmaması, elektrik, mekanik veya diğer tehlikelerden dolayı teknisyen, operatör veya hastanın yaralanmasına yol açabilir.
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Legal notes TRADEMARKS Optima XR200amxTM and Optima XR220amx TM are trademarks of GE Healthcare. WPA and WPA2 are trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders.
COPYRIGHTS All material copyright © 2011 by General Electric Company, Inc. All rights reserved. The material presented and contained herein may not be reproduced in any form or manner, without the written permission of General Electric Company, Inc.
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Important precautions DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery. If damage is apparent, apparent, have notation notation “damage in shipment” written on all copies of the freight or express bill before delivery is accepted or “signed for” by a General Electric representative or a hospital receiving agent. Whether noted or concealed, damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery, or in any event, within 14 days after receipt, and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier. A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is i s not requested within this 14 day period. To file a report, call 1-800-548-3366. Select the option for “Install Support Services for FOA and MIS.” Contact your local service coordinator for more information on this process.
CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT All electrical installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors. In addition, electrical feeds into the Power Distribution Unit shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors. Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment, calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE Healthcare personnel. The products involved (and the accompanying electrical installations) are highly sophisticated, and special engineering competence is required. In performing all electrical work on these products, GE will use its own specially trained field engineers. All of GE’s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes. The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel (i.e., GE’s field engineers, personnel of third-party service companies with equivalent training, or l icensed electricians) to perform electrical servicing on the equipment.
IMPORTANT...X-RAY PROTECTION X-ray equipment if not properly used may cause injury. Accordingly, the instructions herein contained should be thoroughly read and understood by everyone who will use the equipment before you attempt to place this equipment in operation. GE Healthcare will be glad to assist and cooperate in placing this equipment in use. Although this apparatus incorporates incorporates a high degree of protection protection against x-radiation other than the useful beam, no practical design of equipment can provide complete protection. Nor can any practical design compel the operator to take adequate precautions to prevent the possibility of any persons carelessly exposing themselves or others to radiation. It is important that anyone having anything to do with x-radiation be properly trained and fully acquainted with the recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) as published in NCRP Reports available from NCRP Publications, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Room 1016, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, and of the International Commission on Radiation Protection, and take adequate steps to protect against injury. The equipment is sold with the understanding that GE Healthcare, its agents, and representatives have no responsibility for injury or damage which may result from improper use of the equipment. Various protective materials and devices are available. It is urged that such materials or devices be used.
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LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTIONARY STATEMENT DANGER - Risk of Explosion Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. ATTENTION - Danger d’Explosion Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a replacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rébut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant.
OMISSIONS AND ERRORS Customers, please contact your GE Healthcare sales or service representatives. GE personnel, please use the GE Healthcare complaint handli ng process to report all omissions, errors, and defects in this publication.
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Revision history
Revision
Date
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26SEP2011
Initial release of document.
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26OCT2011
SPR HCSDM00103773 - Table 3-3 and Table 3-5 removing drive handle SPR HCSDM00103774 - DAP installation SPR HCSDM00103780 - Xray tube rating plate in wrong position
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14NOV2011
Validation updates. Refer to SPRs: HCSDM00108057, HCSDM00108062, HCSDM00108063, HCSDM00108064
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17OCT2011
Validation updates. Refer to SPRs: HCSDM00109082 - Importing IP looks procedural issue
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Preface Publication Conventions Standardized conventions for representing information is a uniform way of communicating information to a reader in a consistent manner. Conventions are used so that the reader can easily recognize the actions or decisions that must be made. There are a number of character and paragraph styles used in this publication to accomplish this task. Please become familiar with them before proceeding forward. It is important that you read and understand hazard statements, and not just ignore them.
Safety & Hazard Information Proper product safety labeling allows a person to safely use or service a product. The format and style for safety communications reflected in this publication represents the harmonization of IEC/ ISO 3864 and ANSI Z535 standards. Within this publication, different paragraph and character styles are used to indicated potential hazards. Paragraph prefixes, such as hazard, caution, danger and warning, are used to identify important safety information. Text (Hazard) styles are applied to the paragraph contents that are applicable to each specific safety statement.
Hazard Messages Any action that will, could or potentially cause personal injury will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and an appropriate signal word. The safety alert symbol is the triangle with an exclamation mark within it. It Is always used next to the signal word to indicate the severity of the hazard. Together, they are used to indicate a hazard exists. Signal words describe the severity of possible human injures that may be encountered. The alert symbol and signal word are placed immediately before any paragraph they affect. Safety information includes: 1.) Signal Signal Word Word - The The seriou seriousne sness ss level level of the the hazar hazard. d. 2.) Symbol Symbol or Pictorial Pictorial - The consequen consequence ce of interact interaction ion with with the hazard. hazard. 3.) 3.) Word ord Mes Messa sage ge:: a.) The nature nature of the the hazard hazard (i.e. the type of hazard) hazard) b.) b.) How How to to avo avoid id the the haz hazar ard. d. The safety alert symbol is not used when an action can only cause equipment damage.
Text Format of Signal Words DANGER - INDICATES AN IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS S ERIOUS INJURY. THIS SIGNAL WORD IS LIMITED TO THE MOST EXTREME SITUATIONS. WARNING - INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. Caution - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. NOTICE - Indicates information or a company policy that relates directly or indirectly to the safety of personnel or protection of property. This signal word is associated directly with a hazard or hazardous situation and is used in place of 'DANGER,' 'WARNING, ' or 'CAUTION.' It can include: Preface
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Symbols and Pictorials Used The following Symbols and Pictorials are be used in this publication. These graphical icons (symbols) may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could possibl y cause harm.
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Publication Conventions General Paragraph and Character Styles Prefixes are used to highlight important i mportant non-safety related information. Paragraph prefixes (such as Purpose, Example, Comment or Note) are used to identify i mportant but non-safety related information. Text styles are also applied to text within each paragraph modified by the specific prefix.
EXAMPLES OF PREFIXES USED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION: Note: Note: Example: Example: Comment Comment::
Purpose: Introduces and provides meaning as to the information contained within the chapter, section or subsection (such as used at the beginning this chapter, for example). Convey Conveyss inform informati ation on that that shoul should d be consid considere ered d import important ant to to the read reader. er. Used to make make the the reader reader aware aware that that the the paragrap paragraph(s) h(s) that follow are exampl examples es of information information possibly stated previously. Represe Represents nts “add “additio itional nal”” informat information ion that that may may or may may not not be relev relevant ant to your your situatio situation. n.
Page Layout Publication Par t Number & Revision Number
Publication Title
The current section and its title are always shown in the footer of the left (even) page.
The current chapter and its title are always shown in the footer of the right (odd) page.
An exclamation point in a triangle is used to indicate important information to the user.
Paragraphs preceeded by a symbol (e.g. bullets) contain information that has no specific order.
Paragraphs preceeded by Alphanumeric characters (e.g. numbers) contain information that must be followed in a specific order.
Headers and footers in this publication are desi gned to allow you to quickly identify your location. The document part number and revision number appears in every header on every page. Odd numbered page footers indicate the current chapter, its title and current page number. Even page footers show the current section and its title, as well as the current page number.
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Computer Screen Output/Input Text Character Styles Within this publication, mono-spaced character styles (fonts) are used to i ndicate computer text that’s either screen input and output. Mono-spaced fonts, such courier, are used to indicated text direction. When you type at your keyboard, you are generating computer input. Occasionally you will see the math operator “greater-than” and “less-than” symbols used to indicate the start and finish of variable output. When reading text generated by the computer, you are reading it as computer generated output. In addition to direction, characters are italicized (e.g. italics) to indicate information specific to your system or site. Example: Fixed Output
This paragraph’s font represents computer generated screen “fixed” output. Its output is fixed from the sense tha t it does not vary from application to application. It is the most commonly used style used to indicate filenames, paths and text that do not change from system to system. The character style used is a fixed width such as courier.
Example: Variable Output
This paragraph’s font represents computer screen output that is “variable”. It is used to represent output that varies from application to application or system to system. Variable output is sometimes found placed between greater-than and less-than operators for clarification. For example: or <3.45.120.3>. In both cases, the < and > operators are not part of the actual input.
Example: Fixed Input
This paragraph’s font represents fixed input. It is computer input that is typed-in via the keyboard. Typed input that does not vary from application to application or system to system. Fixed text the user is required to supply as input. For example: cd /usr/3p
Example: Variable Input
This paragraph’s font represents computer input that can vary from application to application or system to system. With variable text, the user is required to supply system dependent input or information. Variable input sometimes is placed between greater-than and less-than operators. For example: . In these cases, the (<>) operators would be dropped prior to input. For example: ypcat hosts | grep <3.45.120.3> would be be typed into the the computer computer as: ypcat hosts | grep 3.45.120.3
without the greater-than and less-than operators.
Buttons, Switches and Keyboard Inputs (Hard & Soft Keys) Different character styles are used to indicate actions requiring the reader to press either a hard or soft button, switch or key. Physical hardware, such as buttons and switches, are called hard keys because they are hard wired or mechanical in nature. A keyboard or on/off switch would be a hard key. Software or computer generated buttons are called soft keys because they are software generated. Software driven menu buttons are an example of such keys. Soft and hard keys are represented differently in this publication. Example: Hard Keys
A power switch ON/OFF or ON/OFF or a keyboard key like ENTER is ENTER is indicated by applying a character style that uses both over and under-lined bold text that is bold. This is a hard key.
Example: Soft Keys
Whereas the computer MENU button that you would click with your mouse or touch with your hand uses over and under-lined regular text. This is a soft key.
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Table of contents Chapter Chapter 1
Safety... Safety...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 19 Section Section 1.1 Energy sources..... sources.......... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ........ ......... ..... 19 Sectio Section n 1.2 Lock Lock Out/Tag Out/Tag Out Out (LOTO) (LOTO) proce procedur dure e for elect electric rical al power power ..... ..... 20 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3
Preparing for LOTO............................. LOTO.......................................... .......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ................... ....... 20 Performing LOTO........... LOTO ....................... ........................ ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ................. .... 22 Returning Returning system system to service service.... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ....... 25
Section Section 1.3 Electrostat Electrostatic ic discharge discharge (ESD) .... ........ ........ ......... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ........ ...... .. 26 1.3.1 Important Important ESD ESD considerat considerations ions when when working working on a mobile mobile system... system....... ........ ........ ......... .......... ........ ... 26 1.3.2 Generating static ......................... .................................... ........................ ......................... ......................... ......................... ........................ ................. ..... 26 1.3.3 Personal Personal grounding grounding methods methods and equipment equipment ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... .... 27 1.3.3.1 1.3.3.1 Static Static shielding shielding protection protection levels ......... ............. ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 27 1.3.4 Grounding the work area.............................. area.......................................... ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ .............. 27 1.3.5 Recommen Recommended ded materials materials and equipment equipment ......... ............. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ....... ... 28
Chapter Chapter 2
System System overv overview iew ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 29 Section Section 2.1 System components components ..... ......... ........ ......... ......... ......... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ........ ......... ....... .. 29
Chapter Chapter 3
Install Installatio ation.. n..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 31 Section Section 3.1 Section Section 3.2 Section Section 3.3 Section Section 3.4 Section Section 3.5
Installati Installation on process process ..... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ..... Unpacking Unpacking the system ..... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ........ ......... ....... .. Replacing Replacing the electrical electrical plug.... plug ........ ........ ......... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ........ ........ .... Turning Turning on the system.... system ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ...... .. Ground and leakage leakage testing testing .... ........ ........ ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ...... ..
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3.5.1 Performing Performing ground ground resistance resistance testing testing ........ ............ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ......... ......... .... 35 3.5.1.1 3.5.1.1 Gathering Gathering test equipment..... equipment......... ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... .. 35 3.5.1.2 3.5.1.2 Attaching Attaching test cables cables ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ... 36 3.5.1.3 Setting test parameters............ parameters ......................... ........................ ....................... ......................... ........................ ....................... ............ 38 3.5.1.4 3.5.1.4 Performin Performing g zero adjustment....... adjustment............ .......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 39 3.5.1.5 3.5.1.5 Taking ground measuremen measurements ts ........ ............. ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 41 3.5.2 Performing Performing leakage current testing ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ...... .. 45 3.5.2.1 3.5.2.1 Condition Condition 1: Power Power off, normal normal outlet, outlet, X-ray X-ray off ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ... 46 3.5.2.2 3.5.2.2 Condition Condition 2: Power Power off, off, reversed reversed outlet, outlet, X-ray X-ray off ........ ............ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ... 47 3.5.2.3 3.5.2.3 Condition Condition 3: Power Power on, normal normal outlet, outlet, X-ray X-ray off off ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ... 48 3.5.2.4 3.5.2.4 Condition Condition 4: Power Power on, revers reversed ed outlet, outlet, X-ray X-ray off ......... ............. ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ......... ....... 48 3.5.2.5 3.5.2.5 Condition Condition 5: Power Power on, normal normal outlet, outlet, X-ray X-ray on ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ... 49
Section Section 3.6 Installing Installing the digital detector...... detector.......... ......... .......... .......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ....... ... 49 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.6.3 3.6.4 3.6.5
Unpacking Unpacking the detector detector ......... ............. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 49 Inspecting the detector................................. detector............................................. ......................... ........................ ........................ ......................... ............ 50 Charging Charging the detector detector battery.... battery........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ...... .. 51 Connecting Connecting the backup tether ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ...... .. 51 Detector registration....................... registration.................................... ......................... ........................ ......................... ......................... ......................... ............. 52 Table of Contents
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3.6.6 Applying Applying detector detector identificatio identification n shapes ......... ............. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ... 52 3.6.7 Installing Installing the detector detector grid..... grid......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ....... 53 3.6.7.1 3.6.7.1 Unpacking Unpacking and inspect inspecting ing the grid ........ ............ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 53 3.6.7.2 3.6.7.2 Grid handling handling ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 53 3.6.7.3 3.6.7.3 Installing Installing the grid ......... ............. ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ...... .. 53
Section Section 3.7 Applying Applying local language language labels........ labels............. ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ......... ......... ....... ... 55
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Config Configurat uration. ion.... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 57 Section Section 4.1 When should should I configure configure the the system? system? .... ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ......... ..... 57 Section Section 4.2 Using the the System System Configura Configuration tion Tool Tool (SUIF) (SUIF) .... ........ ......... .......... ......... ......... ..... 57 4.2.1 Site configurat configuration ion.... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 58 4.2.2 Networking Networking configurat configuration ion ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 59 4.2.3 General General configurat configuration ion ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 59 4.2.4 Hardware Hardware configura configuration.. tion...... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... .. 60 4.2.5 Generator Generator configurat configuration ion.... ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ....... 61 4.2.6 Wireless Wireless configurati configuration on ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 61 4.2.6.1 4.2.6.1 Adding certificat certificates es ........ ............. ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 61 4.2.6.2 4.2.6.2 Configurin Configuring g broadcast broadcast SSID networks...... networks.......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ...... .. 62 4.2.6.3 4.2.6.3 Configurin Configuring g non-broadc non-broadcast ast SSID SSID networks networks ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... .... 63 4.2.6.4 4.2.6.4 Troubleshoo Troubleshooting ting connection connections...... s.......... ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ....... ... 64 4.2.7 Options Options configurat configuration..... ion......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... .... 64 4.2.8 InSite InSite configurat configuration ion.... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ....... 64 4.2.9 PNF configurati configuration on ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 64 4.2.9.1 4.2.9.1 PNF GUI Control Control area ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... .... 65 4.2.9.2 4.2.9.2 PNF tabs and parameters parameters ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ....... 65 4.2.10 Time Server configuration....................... configuration................................... ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ .................. ...... 66 4.2.11 Secure Login configuration ....................... ................................... ....................... ........................ ......................... ........................ ................ .... 67
Section Section 4.3 Changing Changing Auto Protocol Protocol Assist Assist settin settings gs .... ......... .......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ....... ... 67 Section Section 4.4 DICOM connectivi connectivity ty configuration configuration ..... ......... ........ ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ........ ... 67 4.4.1 Network Network host configurat configuration ion ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ....... 4.4.1.1 4.4.1.1 Adding network hosts ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... .... 4.4.1.2 4.4.1.2 Performing Performing a C-Echo C-Echo test ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ... 4.4.1.3 4.4.1.3 Removing Removing network network hosts ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ....... ... 4.4.2 Printer Printer configurati configuration... on....... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... .... 4.4.2.1 4.4.2.1 Adding printers printers ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 4.4.2.2 4.4.2.2 Removing Removing printers printers ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... .......
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Section 4.5 Image management........................... management......................................... ............................ ............................ .............. 72 Section 4.6 Image processing.............................. processing............................................ ............................ ............................ .............. 73 4.6.1
Enabling Enabling EMI reduction.. reduction...... ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 73
Section Section 4.7 Loading Loading demo images ..... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ....... ... 73 4.7.1
Loading Loading images images from CD ........ ............ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ... 73
Section Section 4.8 Installing Installing the Operator Operator Manual .... ........ ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ..... 73 Section Section 4.9 Login and user management management .... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... .......... ......... ......... ....... .. 74 Section 4.10 Installing hardware options ........................... ......................................... ............................ .............. 74 Page 16
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4.10.1 Installing the barcode reader ........................ .................................... ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ............ 74 4.10.1.1 Installing the barcode reader receiver ........................ .................................... ........................ ........................ .............. 74 4.10.1.2 Connecting the barcode reader ....................... .................................... ......................... ......................... ....................... .......... 77 4.10.1.3 Barcode reader LED indicators ......................... .................................... ........................ .......................... ...................... ......... 77 4.10.1.4 Charging the barcode reader.............................. reader.......................................... ......................... ........................ .................... ......... 77 4.10.2 Configuring the barcode reader............. reader ......................... ........................ ......................... ......................... ........................ .................. ...... 78 4.10.2.1 Setting to default configuration ........................ .................................... ......................... ........................ ....................... ............ 78 4.10.2.2 Verifying the default configuration ......................... ..................................... ......................... .......................... ................. .... 79 4.10.2.3 Optional configuration 1............................. 1.......................................... ......................... ........................ ........................ ................. ..... 79 4.10.2.4 Verifying optional configuration 1 ......................... ..................................... ........................ ......................... ................... ...... 79 4.10.2.5 Optional configuration 2............................. 2.......................................... ......................... ........................ ........................ ................. ..... 80 4.10.2.6 Verifying optional configuration 2 ......................... ..................................... ........................ ......................... ................... ...... 80 4.10.3 4.10.3 Installing Installing the Dose Area Product Product (DAP) meter meter ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 80 4.10.3.1 4.10.3.1 DAP installation installation for Optima Optima XR220amx system ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ...... 80 4.10.3.2 4.10.3.2 DAP installation installation for Optima Optima XR200amx system ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ...... 81
Section 4.11 Importing custom IP looks looks from Definium AMX 700................ 700................ 85 Section 4.12 4.12 Enabling Advanced Advanced Service mode ............................ ......................................... ................ ... 86
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Calibr Cal ibrati ation on ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ... 87 Section 5.1 Saving changes............ changes .......................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... ....... 87 Section Section 5.2 Detector Detector calibration calibration ..... .......... ......... ........ ........ ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .... 87 Section Section 5.3 Image quality calibration........ calibration............. ......... ......... ......... ........ ........ ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ....... ... 87 5.3.1
Calibrating Calibrating the printer printer ........ ............ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ....... ... 87
Section Section 5.4 PACS image tests .... ........ ........ ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ........ ... 88 5.4.1 Comparing Comparing PACS test images............ images................. ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ....... ... 88 5.4.2 Determini Determining ng PACS burn/n burn/no-bur o-burn n configurat configuration ion ........ ............. ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... .... 88 5.4.2.1 5.4.2.1 Verifying Verifying PACS monitor monitor calibratio calibration n ........ ............. ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ......... ......... ........ ........ ...... .. 88 5.4.2.2 5.4.2.2 Loading Loading test images ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ...... 89 5.4.2.3 5.4.2.3 Sending Sending no-burn images images to the PACS.......... PACS.............. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ...... .. 89 5.4.2.4 5.4.2.4 Sending Sending burn-on-se burn-on-send nd images images to the PACS....... PACS........... ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ....... ... 90 5.4.2.5 5.4.2.5 Reviewing Reviewing images on PACS........ PACS............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ...... .. 90 5.4.3 Optional Optional PACS tests.......... tests.............. ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 91 5.4.3.1 5.4.3.1 Sending Sending all PACS test images........ images............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 92 5.4.3.2 5.4.3.2 Verifying Verifying DICOM header header tags....... tags............ ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ...... 92 5.4.3.3 5.4.3.3 Verifying Verifying WC and WW values values ........ ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... .... 93 > No-Bur No-Burn n Mode Mode (PACS (PACS Test Test Image Image #1) ...... ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 93 > Burn-o Burn-on-S n-Send end Mode Mode (PACS (PACS Test Test Image Image #6) ...... ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... 93 5.4.3.4 5.4.3.4 Checking Checking for image saturation...... saturation.......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... .. 93 5.4.3.5 5.4.3.5 Testing Testing reduce reduced d dynamic dynamic range with Burn-on-Se Burn-on-Send nd ......... ............. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... .. 93 5.4.4 PACS image comparison comparison results results ........ ............ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 94
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Detecto Detectorr checks checks and QAP ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 95 6.0.1 6.0.2
Detector Detector check....... check........... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ... 95 QAP checkout.... checkout........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ........ ........ ...... 95
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Certif Certified ied compon components ents ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... ...... ...... ... 97 Section Section 7.1 Component Component rating rating plates........ plates............ ........ ........ ......... .......... ......... ........ ......... .......... ......... ......... ........ ... 97
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Final Final tasks.. tasks..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... .. 103 Section 8.1 Final tasks............................ tasks.......................................... ............................ ............................ .......................... ............ 103
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Chapter 1 Safety Section 1.1 Energy sources Table 1-1 Energy source
Yes/No
Electrical
Yes
Electrical Electrical (batteries)
Yes Yes
Pneumatic Hydraulic Gas/water/steam Chemical Mechanical motion Gravity Rear suspension spring Column spring
No No No No No No No Yes
Thermal Stored energy (generator capacitors)
No Yes
Air under pressure Oil under pressure Water under pressure Gas under pressure Steam Other
No No No No No No
Location of energy isolating means AC power plug Circuit breaker Battery board connector J1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Scroll lock at top of column n/a Time discharge and DVM verification n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Magnitude of energy 120 VAC/60Hz 220 VAC/50Hz 156VDC 156VDC n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 610 N-m (5400 in-lbs) n/a 15kW generator: 2200J 30kW generator: 8800J n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Type of equipment and/or method selected to dissipate or isolate stored energy: Allow Allow three three minut minutes es for for stored stored energ energyy to dissip dissipate ate.. Stored Stored ener energy gy is indic indicate ated d by safet safetyy lamps on the generator Aux boxes. Afte Afterr wait waitin ing g peri period od,, veri verify fy diss dissipa ipatition on wit with h volt volt met meter er.. Type of equipment and/or method used to ensure disconnections: One One loc lockk and and tag tag for for each each elec electr trica icall pow power er sour source ce Multip ltiplle loc locking device ice
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Section 1.2 Lock Out/Tag Out (LOTO) procedure for electrical power Name of equipment: Optima XR200amx/Optima XR220amx Number of locks: 3 Title of employees authorized to perform LOTO: Those trained in LOTO Title of affected employees and how to notify: Hospital personnel, notified by verbal communication
1.2.1 Preparing for LOTO 1.
Have Have this this equi equipm pmen entt on on han hand: d: Safety glasses Voltage meter LOTO LOTO kit kit 542 54218 1892 92,, con conttains ains (see see Fi Figur gure e 11-1 1): * 3 bras brasss padlo padlock ckss and and iden identitififica catition on lab label elss * 3 LOT LOTO O tag tag pac packa kage gess (25 (25 tags tags per per pac packa kage ge)) * 1 elect electric rical al plug plug lockou lockoutt devic device e 110V 110V - for AC powe powerr plug plug * 2 electr electrica icall plug lock lockout out devi devices ces 160V 160VDC DC - for for batter batteryy connec connector torss * 1 nylon carry bag
Figure 1-1 LOTO kit contents
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Locate Locate the AC power power plug plug (E1), (E1), system system circuit circuit breaker breaker (E2), (E2), and batter batteryy connectors connectors (E3). (E3). See See Figure Fig ure 1-2 1-2.. E2
E1
E3
Figure 1-2 Electrical energy lockout locations
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1.2.2 Performing LOTO 1. 2. 3. 4.
Notify Notify all affected affected person personnel nel workin working g in the the area area that that LOTO LOTO is being performed. performed. Exit Exit all all sys syste tem m sof softw twar are. e. Turn off off the the Optima Optima XR200amx XR200amx/Opti /Optima ma XR220amx XR220amx system system by pressing pressing the power power button button and and holding it for several seconds until the power button light ring turns blue, indicating that the system is shutting down. When the the power power light light ring begins to blink blink blue, blue, indicating indicating that the the system system is is in standby, standby, switch switch the circuit breaker (E2) to the OFF position. See Fig Figure ure 1-3 1-3..
Figure 1-3 Circuit breaker (E2) (E2) in OFF position 5. 6. 7.
Unplug Unplug the power power cord cord from from the the wall wall outle outlet. t. Remove Remove the the side covers covers and front front covers covers.. See System manual, manual, Replacem Replacement ent Procedur Procedures es chapter, Cover Management/Front Cover Removal section. Apply an an approved approved AC power plug locking locking device device to to the AC power plug (E1), (E1), then then apply apply your personal red lock and tag. See Fi Figur gure e 11-4 4.
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Wait Wait three three minute minutess for for discha discharge rge of stor stored ed ener energy. gy. Disconnect Disconnect the two two green green battery battery power power connectors connectors J3 and J4 and the two two sense sense connector connectorss J13 and J14 from the Cricket board. Apply a locking device, then apply your personal red lock and tag. See Fig Figure ure 1-5 1-5..
1 2
Item
Description
1
Battery po power co connectors (J (J3, J4 J4)
2
Battery se sense co connec nectors (J (J13, J1 J14)
Figure 1-5 Battery connectors J3/J4/J13/J14 and locking device
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10. Disconnect Disconnect the two two green battery battery power power connectors connectors J1 and J2 and the two two sense connector connectorss J11 and J12 from the Cricket board. Apply a locking device, then apply your personal red lock and tag. See Fig Figur ure e 11-6 6.
1 2
Item
Description
1
Bat Battery po power co connectors (J (J1, J2 J2)
2
Bat Battery sen sensse co connectors (J (J11, J1 J12)
Figure 1-6 Battery connectors J1/J2/J11/J12 J1/J2/J11/J12 and locking device 11. Press the the power power button button and verify verify that the the system system does not not turn on. on. 12. Verify Verify that the voltage voltage meter meter is working working properly properly by testing testing it on a known live voltage voltage source source (such as a wall outlet).
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13. See Fig Figure ure 1-7 1-7.. Verify that electrical power has been removed from the Optima XR200amx/ XR220amx by applying the DC voltmeter (+) lead to connector J5 pin 1 (Item 1, left-side screw terminal) on the Cricket board and the meter (-) lead to chassis ground (Item 2).
1 2
Item
Description
1
Conn Connec ectt DC DC vol voltm tmet eter er (+) (+) to to J5 J5 pin pin 1 (le (left ft-s -sid ide e scr screw ew term termin inal) al)
2
Conne onnect ct DC vol volttmeter eter (-) to ch chassi assiss gr ground ound
Figure 1-7 Cricket board test points points
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD IF THE SYSTEM CANNOT BE LOCKED OUT, OR IF THE SYSTEM FAILS VERIFICATION, CONTACT YOUR SUPERVISOR. 14. Perform Perform the necessary necessary service service or or repair. repair.
1.2.3 Returning system to service 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Notify Notify affected affected personnel personnel that that LOTO LOTO devices devices are are being being removed removed and and equipmen equipmentt is being being reenergized. Verify Verify that that the the area area is safe safe to to re-ene re-energi rgize ze the the equipm equipment ent.. Verify Verify that any safety safety guards guards or devices devices have been been reinsta reinstalled, lled, and and replace replace all all guards guards and and covers as necessary. Remove Remove tools tools and all non-es non-essen sentia tiall equip equipmen ment. t. Verify Verify that that all all perso personne nnell are clea clearr and in a safe safe posit position ion.. Verify Verify that that all controls controls and and switches switches are in the off off or neutral neutral position. position. Remo Remove ve loc locks ks and and tag tagss as appr approp opri riat ate. e. Chapter 1 Safety
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Re-ene Re-energi rgize ze equipm equipment ent and and follow follow safe safe start startup up proce procedur dures. es. Notify Notify affe affecte cted d person personss that that energy energy has has been been rest restore ored. d.
Section 1.3 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) A sudden discharge of static electricity electricity from your finger or other conductor can destroy static sensitive devices or microcircuitry. Often the spark is neither felt nor heard, but damage occurs. An electronic device exposed to electrostatic discharge (ESD) might not appear to be affected at all and can work perfectly throughout a normal cycle. The device can function normally for a while, but it has been degraded in the internal layers, reducing its life expectancy. Networks built into many integrated circuits provide some protection, but in many cases, the discharge contains enough power to alter device parameters or melt si licon junctions.
1.3.1 Important ESD considerations when working on a mobile system
Static Discharge Risk to Components If you are using a static mat or wrist strap, be sure to connect the mat and strap to machine ground, not earth ground. This is necessary to isolate yourself from earth ground and equalize your potential with the machine. ESD damage prevention includes these steps: 1. 2. 3.
Perform LOTO. Verify Verify that that the the AC plug is not not connecte connected d to an energy energy source/out source/outlet. let. Connect Connect ground ground mat mat and wrist strap strap assembly assembly to frame connection connection point point of the mobile mobile unit. unit.
1.3.2 Generating static The following table shows that different activities generate different amounts of static electricity, and that static electricity increases as humidity decreases. Table 1-2 Event
Relative humidity 55%
40%
10%
Walking across carpet
7,500 V
15,000 V
35,000 V
Walking across vinyl floor
3,000 V
5,000 V
12,000 V
Motions of bench worker
400 V
800 V
6,000 V
Removing bubble pack from PCB
7,000 V
20,000 V
26,500 V
Packing PCBs in foam-lined box
5,000 V
11,000 V
21,000 V
Many electronic components are sensitive to ESD. Circuitry design and structure determine the degree of sensitivity. The following packaging and grounding precautions are necessary to prevent damage to electric components and accessories. • Transp Transport ort produc products ts in in stati static-s c-safe afe contai container nerss to avoid avoid hand hand contac contact. t.
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Protec Protectt all electr electrost ostati aticc parts parts and assemb assemblie liess with cond conduct uctive ive or appro approved ved conta containe iners rs or packaging. Keep electrostat electrostatic ic sensitiv sensitive e parts parts in their their containers containers until they arrive arrive at static-fr static-free ee station stations. s. Place Place items items on a ground grounded ed surfa surface ce befor before e removin removing g them them from from their their contai container ner.. When When handlin handling g or touch touching ing a sensi sensitiv tive e compon component ent or or assemb assembly, ly, grou ground nd yours yourself elf by touc touchin hing g the chassis. Avoi Avoid d con conta tact ct with with pins pins,, lea leads ds,, or or cir circu cuititry ry.. Place Place reusab reusable le electro electrosta static tic-se -sensi nsitiv tive e parts parts from assem assemblie bliess in protecti protective ve packag packaging ing or conductive foam.
1.3.3 Personal grounding methods and equipment
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD This section defines a workzone that is not connected to the system under service. The mobile system is a battery powered unit that can deli ver lethal current. Ensure you are not providing an earth ground path when practicing ESD procedures. Use the following equipment to prevent static electricity damage to equipment: • Wrist Wrist strap strapss are flexi flexible ble stra straps ps with with a maxim maximum um of oneone-meg megohm ohm +/+/- 10% 10% resist resistanc ance e in the ground cords. To provide a proper ground, wear the strap against bare skin. The ground cord must connect snugly into the banana pl ug connector on the grounding mat or workstation. • Heel, Heel, toe, toe, and boot boot straps straps can can be used used at standi standing ng workst workstati ations ons and and are compa compatib tible le with with most most types of shoes or boots. On conductive floors or dissipative floor mats, use them on both feet with a maximum of one-megohm +/- 10% resistance between the operator and ground.
1.3.3.1 Static shielding protection protection levels Table 1-3 Method
Voltage
Antistatic plastic
1,500
Carbon-loaded plastic
7,500
Metalized laminate
15,000
1.3.4 Grounding the work area
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD This section defines a workzone that is not connected to the system under service. The mobile system is a battery powered unit that can deli ver lethal current. Ensure you are not providing an earth ground path when practicing ESD procedures. To prevent static damage of components and parts in the work area:
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Cover Cover the the work work surfac surface e with appr approve oved d staticstatic-diss dissipa ipativ tive e materi material. al. Provi Provide de a wrist wrist strap strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment. Use stat staticic-diss dissipa ipativ tive e mats, mats, foot foot strap straps, s, or air air ionize ionizers rs to give give adde added d protec protectio tion. n. Handle Handle elect electros rostat tatic ic sensit sensitive ive compo componen nents, ts, parts parts,, and assem assemblie bliess by case case or PCB lamin laminate ate.. Hand Handle le com compo pone nent ntss only only at at stat static ic-f -fre ree e wor workk area areas. s. Turn Turn off powe powerr and input input sign signals als befor before e inserti inserting ng and and removi removing ng conne connecto ctors rs or test test equip equipmen ment. t. Use Use staticstatic-saf safe e fixture fixturess when when fixture fixturess must must directl directlyy contact contact dissi dissipat pative ive surfa surfaces ces.. Keep Keep work work area area free of of non-con non-conduc ductiv tive e materi materials als,, like plast plastic ic assemb assembly ly aids aids and Styro Styrofoa foam. m.
1.3.5 Recommended materials and equipment
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD This section defines a workzone that is not connected to the system under service. The mobile system is a battery powered unit that can deli ver lethal current. Ensure you are not providing an earth ground path when practicing ESD procedures. Materials and equipment that are recommended for use in preventing static electricity include: • Anti Anti-s -sta tatiticc tape tape,, smoc smocks ks,, apro aprons ns,, or slee sleeve ve pro prote tect ctor orss • Conduc Conductiv tive e bins, bins, foam, foam, table tabletop top work worksta statio tions ns with with ground ground cord cord of one-me one-megoh gohm m +/-10% +/-10% resistance, and other assembly or soldering aids • Static Static-di -dissi ssipat pative ive table table or floor floor mats mats with with hard hard tie tie to to grou ground nd • ESD field service kits • Static awareness lab labels • Wrist Wrist strap strapss and foot footwe wear ar strap strapss providi providing ng one-m one-mego egohm hm +/-1 +/-10% 0% resis resistan tance ce • Mater ateria iall hand handliling ng pack packag ages es:: Cond Conduc uctitive ve pla plast stic ic bag bags, s, pla plast stic ic tub tubes es and and tot tote e boxe boxess Opaque shielding bags Tran Transp spar aren entt meta metaliz lized ed shi shield elding ing bag bagss and and shie shieldi lding ng tub tubes es
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Chapter 2 System overview Section 2.1 System components Available components of the Optima Optima XR200amx/Optima XR220amx XR220amx system are listed below. Shipped with the Optima XR200amx/Optima XR220amx system: • Opti Optima ma XR20 XR200a 0amx mx/O /Opt ptim ima a XR22 XR220a 0amx mx • Backup Backup tether tether for digita digitall dete detecto ctorr (Optim (Optima a XR22 XR220am 0amxx only) only) • Service ke keyboard • Software CD • Ext Externa ernall CD/DVD /DVD-R -RO OM drive rive • Oper Operat atin ing g Sys Syste tem m fir firmw mwar are e USB USB driv drive e Shipped separately: • DAP meter meter (stan (standar dard d with with Optima Optima XR22 XR220am 0amx, x, optio optional nal for for Optim Optima a XR200a XR200amx) mx) • Digi Digita tall dete detect ctor or (Opt (Optim ima a XR22 XR220a 0amx mx only only)) • Dete Detect ctor or batt batter erie iess (Opt (Optim ima a XR22 XR220a 0amx mx only only)) • Dete Detect ctor or batt batter eryy cha charg rger er (Op (Optitima ma XR22 XR220a 0amx mx only) only) • 6:1 6:1 gr grid (Opt Optima ima XR XR220a 220am mx onl only) y) • Barc Barcod ode e read reader er (opt (optio iona nal,l, Opt Optim ima a XR2 XR220 20am amxx onl onlyy )
Optima XR200amx
Optima XR220amx
Figure 2-1 Optima systems Chapter 2 System overview
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Chapter 3 Installation Section 3.1 Installation process 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Unpa npack the syste ystem m (Sectio Section n 3.2 Unpac Unpacking king the the system system on page page 32 32). ). Replac Replace e the the electr electrica icall plug plug,, ifif nece necessa ssary ry (Section 3.3 Replacing the electrical plug on page pa ge 33 33). ). Perfor Perform m leaka leakage ge and and grou ground nd test testing ing as requ require ired d (Section (Section 3.5 Ground and leakage testing on page pa ge 35 35). ). Powe Powerr on on and and plug plug in in the the syst system em (Secti Section on 3.4 Turnin Turning g on the system system on page 33 33). ). Inst Install all the the digi digita tall det detec ecto torr (Sectio Section n 3.6 Insta Installing lling the digital digital detector detector on page 49 49)) (Optima XR220amx only). Instal Installl hardwa hardware re optio options, ns, such such as as the DAP DAP meter meter or or barcod barcode e reader reader (Secti (Section on 4.10 Inst Installing alling hardware hardw are options options on page 74 74). ). Appl Applyy loca locall lang langua uage ge labe labels ls (Sectio Section n 3.7 Applyin Applying g local language language labels on on page 55 55). ).
See Fig Figur ure e 33-1 1 for the installation workflow. After installation, configure the system according to the site’s requirements, as described in Chapter 4 Confi Configurat guration ion.. Perform necessary calibration, as described in Chapt Chapter er 5 Calib Calibration ration..
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S YSTEM INSTALLATION WORKFLOW
Upack the system
Does the power plug meet requirements? No
Replace the power plug
Yes Perform ground and leakage testing
Is the system an Optima XR220amx?
Plug in and turn on system power
Yes
Install the detector
No Install optional hardware
Ready for configuration and calibration
Figure 3-1 Optima XR200amx/Optima XR220amx installation workflow
Section 3.2 Unpacking the system Within the United States, the Optima XR200amx/Optima XR220amx is shipped on its own wheels, with minimal packaging. External to the United States, the Optima XR200amx/Optima XR220amx is shipped in a packing crate. To prepare the unit for installation, follow these steps:
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Unpack Unpack the unit and remove remove all all packa packagin ging g mater material ials. s. Remove Remove and unpack unpack any components components shipped shipped in the system package, package, such such as the the service service keyboard and external CD/DVD drive. Visually Visually inspect inspect the system system and compon components ents for for any damage damage that might have have occurred occurred during during shipping. If no no dama damage ge is is obse observ rved ed,, cont continu inue e with with the the ins insta talla llatition on.. If damage damage is foun found, d, cont contact act GE Serv Service ice or the the inst installa allatio tion n specia specialist list..
Section 3.3 Replacing the electrical plug In regions that use an electrical plug pl ug other than the style used in i n the United States, remove the electrical plug and replace it with the appropriate hospital-grade plug as dictated by local regulations. The replacement electrical plug must meet the following electrical specifications: Hospital-grade plug 100-240 VAC 1440 VA 50/60 Hz To replace the plug: 1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6.
Remove Remove the the three three cross-rece cross-recessed ssed screws screws that that hold hold the the plug plug togeth together. er. Remove the plug lug. Remove Remove the the cross cross-re -reces cessed sed scre screw w holdin holding g the wire wiress to the the plug. plug. Attach Attach the wires wires to to the the new new plug as requir required: ed: Pin Pin 1, 1, 120/ 120/22 220V 0VAC AC,, hot hot wire wire,, brow brown n Pin Pin 2, 2, 120 120 neut neutra rall (22 (220 0 hot hot)) wir wire, e, blue blue Pin Pin 3, 3, ear earth th grou ground nd wire wire,, gre green en/y /yel ello low w Asse Assem mble ble the the new new plu plug. g. Test Test the the plug plug oper operat atio ion. n.
Section 3.4 Turning on the system The lighted ring around the power button on the console indicates the system’s power state: • Gree reen means eans the syst system em is on. on. • Solid Solid blue blue mea means ns the the sys syste tem m is in in a powe powerr tran transi sitition on sta state te.. • Blin Blinki king ng blu blue e mean meanss the the syst system em is in in stan standb dby. y. • No lig light ht means eans the the sys syste tem m is is off off..
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If the the circui circuitt break breaker er is OFF, OFF, flip flip it to to the ON posi positio tion. n.
Item
Description
1
ON position
2
OFF position
3
Trip lever
Figure 3-2 Circuit breaker in ON position 2. 3.
Press and release release the power power button button to turn turn on the the Optima Optima XR200am XR200amx/XR2 x/XR220amx 20amx system. system. Check the batte battery ry level, level, indicat indicated ed by the batter batteryy symbol symbol on the interf interface. ace. In the figure below, the battery shows 25% capacity and discharging status.
Figure 3-3 Battery icon - discharging 4. 5.
If battery battery charging charging is needed, needed, plug plug the system system in to an an electrica electricall outlet. outlet. The icon icon chan changes ges to to indica indicate te that that the the batt battery ery is is chargi charging. ng. In the figure below, the battery shows 40% capacity and charging status.
Figure 3-4 Battery icon - charging
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Section 3.5 Ground and leakage testing Perform ground resistance testing & leakage testing only in the cases outlined in Ta Tabl ble e 33-1 1. Table 3-1 3-1 Test requirements Site location
Perform ground testing?
Perform leakage testing?
Within the United States
Yes, if you replace a damaged plug or power cord or incoming AC circuitry.
Yes
Yes, if you replace the standard U.S. style plug with a regionally Outside of the United States compliant plug, or if you replace a damaged plug or power cord or incoming AC circuitry.
Yes
3.5.1 Performing ground resistance testing Ground resistance testing must be performed if the AC power plug has been replaced or disturbed.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Voltage present! Disconnect the AC charging plug from any wall outlet power source.
3.5.1.1 Gathering test equipment Obtain a Hioki 3157 grounding tester or equival ent. For sites in Europe, use the cables that are provided with the Hioki tester. For sites outside of Europe, obtain the following: • Two Two gre green en/y /yel ellow low grou ground nd stra strand nded ed wire wire cabl cables es:: Cabl Cable e A = 2.5 2.5 mm² mm² (12 (12 AWG) AWG),, 3 m (9. (9.8 8 ft) ft) Cabl Cable e B = 2.5 2.5 mm² mm² (12 (12 AWG) AWG),, 5 m (16 (16.4 .4 ft) ft) • Two lugs to fit fit 0.64 0.64 cm (0.2 (0.25 5 in) termin terminals als to to the the meter meter end of of each each cabl cable e (Fi (Figu gure re 33-5 5). • Two Two clam clamps ps to fit fit ont onto o the the othe otherr end end of of the the cab cables les (Fig Figure ure 3-5 3-5). ).
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Figure 3-5 Lug and clamp on ground wire
3.5.1.2 Attaching test cables 1. 2. 3.
On the tester, tester, loosen loosen both both the current current output output (Sourc (Source) e) terminal terminal knob knob (top (top right) right) and the the voltage voltage measurement (Sense) terminal knob (bottom right) by turning them counterclockwise. Connec Connectt Cabl Cable e B to the curren currentt outp output ut knob. knob. Connect Connect the short bar between between the current current output output and voltage voltage measureme measurement nt knobs knobs as shown shown in Fig Figure ure 3-6 3-6..
Figure 3-6 Test Test Cable B and short bar installation 4. 5.
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Turn Turn the the two two kno knobs bs cloc clockw kwis ise e to tig tight hten en.. Loosen the other other current current output output (Source) (Source) terminal terminal (top (top left), left), attach attach Cable Cable A, and retighte retighten n the knob. The resulting connections should look as shown in Fig Figur ure e 33-7 7.
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Figure 3-7 Cable A, Cable B, and short bar connections
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3.5.1.3 Setting test parameters 1.
2.
POWER button. Turn Turn on the the tes teste terr by by pre press ssin ing g the the POWER button. The tester enters the ready state five seconds after startup (the model name and version display during startup). Verify Verify that that the the tester tester disp display layss the test test parame parameter terss specifi specified ed in Ta Table ble 33-2 2.
Table 3-2 Ground resistance test parameters parameters Test parameters
Values
Current
Canada: 30.0 A All other countries: 25.0 A
Test value
0.100 Ohms
Timer
5.0 sec
If it does not, perform the following steps to change the parameters as needed (the system will save the settings even after system power is turned off). See Fig Figur ure e 33-8 8. A. While in the ready state, press the begins flashing. B. Press the
or
or
button until the output current display
button button to change change the output output current. current. The value changes changes in
0.1-A increments. To change the value by 1.0-A increments, press
+
or
button. C. Press the button again to move to each of the other settings (Maximum Test Value, Timer, and Frequency). D. Use Use the the E. Press
or
+
butt button onss as needed to adjust the values.
.
Figure 3-8 Test parameter value settings
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3.
While in the ready state, state, press the + buttons buttons to display the Optional Optional function function setting screen. The Output Current Frequency is the first digit displayed, where the value is 0 for 50 Hz or 1 for 60 Hz. The Pass/Fail hold function is represented by the second digit.
4.
Press the
or
5.
Pres Presss the the
butt button on to chan change ge the the value value to 1 (Fi (Figu gure re 33-9 9).
6.
Press the + buttons buttons to save this setting setting and return return to the ready state. state. The unit will display and hold the measured resistance value after the test.
button until the second digit begins flashing.
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Figure 3-9 Current setting on the tester
3.5.1.4 Performing zero adjustment Ground measurements may be affected by a voltage drop in the A and B cables. To account for the voltage drop, perform the zero adjustment procedure before taking ground measurements. 1. 2.
Confir Confirm m that that the unit unit is in the the read readyy stat state. e. Shor Shortt cir circu cuitit cabl cable e A with with cabl cable e B. B.
Figure 3-10 3-10 Cable A and cable cable B short-circuited 3.
Press the button. The orange test indicator is displayed, the 0ADJ indicator begins flashing below the resistance value, and the zero adjustment begins. During the zero adjustment, a preset current is output through the shorted leads. When zero adjustment is complete (about three seconds), the unit enters the ready state, and the 0ADJ lamp lights. If the test cables are too resistive, the offset cannot be set. Use less-resistive cables and try to set the offset again. The zero adjustment function is automatically disabled if the output current value is changed or if data settings are changed. Zero adjustment is possible within a range equivalent to a resistance between 0.000 Ohms and 0.100 Ohms on the resistor indicator. If the measured value fall s outside this range, the resistance value flashes, and the unit enters the ready state.
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Figure 3-11 3-11 Tester Tester during and after after zero adjustment
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3.5.1.5 Taking ground measurements 1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6.
Turn Turn off off syste system m powe powerr and and main main circui circuitt break breaker. er. Connec Connectt cable cable A to the the groun groundin ding g pin on on the electr electrical ical plug plug.. Connec Connectt cable cable B to the firs firstt measu measurem rement ent point point listed listed in in Ta Tabl ble e 33-3 3. On the the tes teste ter, r, pres presss the the gree green n START button. START button. The orange indicator is displayed, the Test Current display val ue quickly increases from 0.0 to the preset output current (25.0 A or 30.0 A), and the timer value decreases from 5.0 seconds to 0.0 seconds. If the test passes, the green Pass indicator is displayed. Record the displayed resistance value in Ta Table ble 33-3 3. Press Stop. Stop. Move Move cab cable le B to the the nex nextt mea measu sure reme ment nt (Ta (Tabl ble e 33-3 3), then repeat steps 4 and 5. The voltage must not exceed 2.5 V (0.1 ohms).
Table 3-3 Ground measurement test points Component
Measurement point
Tube
Tube endcap screws or HV cable nuts See Fig Figure ure 3-1 3-12 2
Collimator
Skin guards See Fig Figure ure 3-1 3-13 3
Column
Scroll support rivets See Fig Figure ure 3-1 3-14 4
Bin
Inside hinge screws of accessory access cover See Fig Figure ure 3-1 3-15 5
Tube latch
Tube latch on top cover See Figu Figure re 3-1 3-16 6
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Figure 3-12 Tube test points
Figure 3-13 Collimator test points
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Figure 3-14 Column test point
Figure 3-15 Rear bin accessory access cover test test point
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Figure 3-16 Tube latch test point
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3.5.2 Performing leakage current testing If ground testing is required for this system, verify that the ground testing results (see Ta Table ble 33-3 3) are < 0.1 Ohms before conducting leakage testing. Leakage testing must be performed if the AC power plug has been replaced or disturbed. The leakage current must not exceed 300 uA. Before you begin, verify these steps: 1. 2. 3.
Comple Complete te ground ground testin testing, g, if requir required ed (see (see 3.5.1 Performing ground resistance testing on page pa ge 35 35). ). Ensure Ensure that that all all syst system em covers covers are installe installed. d. Obtain Obtain a Dale Dale 601/60 601/601E 1E test test meter meter or or equiv equivale alent. nt.
Perform leakage testing under the five specific conditions outlined in Ta Tabl ble e 33-4 4: Table 3-4 Leakage current test conditions Condition
Power
Test meter outlet
X-ray on
Section reference
1
Off
Normal
No
3.5.2.1 Condition 1: Power Power off, normal normal outlet, X-ray off
2
Off
Reversed
No
3.5.2.2 Condition 2: Power off, off, reversed outlet, X-ray off
3
On
Normal
No
3.5.2.3 Condition 3: Power on, normal outlet, X-ray off
4
On
Reversed
No
3.5.2.4 Condition 4: Power on, on, reversed outlet, X-ray off
5
On
Normal
Yes
3.5.2.5 Condition 5: Power on, normal outlet, X-ray on
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3.5.2.1 Condition 1: Power off, normal outlet, X-ray off off 1.
Turn Turn off off the the syste system m power power,, main main circ circuit uit breake breakerr ON. ON. On the test meter, set the Function switch to ENCLOSURE LEAKAGE, the LEAKAGE, the L2 switch to CLOSED, CLOSED, the Outlet switch to Normal and Normal and the M.A.P/Lift Gnd to OFF ( OFF (Fig Figure ure 3-1 3-17 7).
Figure 3-17 Dale 601 meter
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CHASSIS connection located on the top of the Insert Insert the black black coil coil cord cord with with clam clamp p into into the CHASSIS connection test meter (Figu (Figure re 3-1 3-18 8).
Figure 3-18 Dale 601 meter, meter, top view 3. 4. 5.
Connec Connectt the the Dale Dale 601 test test meter meter to a wall wall outle outlet. t. Important! Connect the System AC power cord to the receptacle on the test meter. Using Using the the clamp, clamp, conne connect ct to all all conduc conductiv tive e surfac surfaces es listed listed in in Ta Tabl ble e 33-5 5. Record the readings. Readings should be close to 0.0. Address high readings by checking for damaged ground wire or internal system wiring that could be causing current to flow to the tested component or chassis.
Table 3-5 Leakage current test results
Conductive surface
Condition 1: Condition 2: Condition 3: Condition 4: Condition 5: Power off, Power off, Power on, Power on, Power on, normal outlet, reversed outlet, normal outlet, reversed outlet, normal outlet, X-ray off X-ray off X-ray off X-ray off X-ray on Leakage current
Tube Collimator Column Bin Tube latch
3.5.2.2 Condition 2: Power off, reversed outlet, X-ray off off 1. 2. 3. 4.
Reversed. On the test test mete meter, r, set the Outlet Outlet switch switch to Reversed. Verify Verify the the syste system m power power is is OFF, OFF, main main circu circuitit break breaker er ON. ON. Using Using the the clam clamp, p, conn connect ect to all all condu conducti ctive ve surf surface aces. s. Recor ecord d the the read readin ings gs in Ta Tabl ble e 33-5 5.
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3.5.2.3 Condition 3: Power on, normal outlet, outlet, X-ray off 1. 2. 3. 4.
Turn Turn on the the sys syste tem m pow power er.. On the test test mete meter, r, set the Outlet Outlet switch switch to Normal. Normal. Using Using the the clam clamp, p, conn connect ect to all all condu conducti ctive ve surf surface aces. s. Recor ecord d the the readi eading ngss in in Ta Table ble 33-5 5.
3.5.2.4 Condition 4: Power on, reversed outlet, X-ray off 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Reversed. On the test test mete meter, r, set the Outlet Outlet switch switch to Reversed. Veri Verify fy that that syst system em powe powerr is is on. on. Using Using the the clam clamp, p, conn connect ect to all all condu conducti ctive ve surf surface aces. s. Recor ecord d the the readi eading ngss in in Ta Table ble 33-5 5.
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3.5.2.5 Condition 5: Power on, normal outlet, outlet, X-ray on
EXPOSURE TO RADIATION Wear a lead vest to protect yourself from radiation. 1. 2. 3.
On the test test mete meter, r, set the Outlet Outlet switch switch to Normal. Normal. Veri Verify fy that that syst system em powe powerr is is on. on. Make ake an an exp expos osur ure e (se (see e Ta Tabl ble e 33-6 6) while using the clamp to connect to all conductive surfaces.
Table 3-6 3-6 Exposure technique
4.
Generator power
kVp
mA s
15 kW
125
100
30 kW
125
100
Recor ecord d the the read readin ings gs in Ta Tabl ble e 33-5 5.
Section 3.6 Installing the digital detector The digital detector is for use only with the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade. The digital detector uses a wireless signal to communicate with the system. The detector contains a docking mechanism that provides charging power when the detector is in the digital bin. Because the detector does not have to be physic ally connected to the system to function, the system needs a method of identifying which of the wireless detectors in the area to communicate with. The detector that is actively communicating with the system is called the active detector, and is the one that will generate digital images when the system performs an exposure. This detector is registered with the system and it is defined as the main detector at that time. Multiple detectors can be registered with the system, but only one can be the active detector at a given gi ven time. The detector also has a backup tether that can be attached, if needed, to provide input power and wired communication. The backup tether must be attached to the detector to register the de tector with the system, and can then be removed and stored.
3.6.1 Unpacking the detector The detector packing is designed to protect the detector during shipping and handling. There are three boxes inside each other to give maximum detector protection.
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Loca Locate te the the det detec ecto torr shipp shipping ing box. box. See See Fig Figure ure 3-1 3-19 9.
Figure 3-19 Detector shipping box 2. 3. 4.
Inspect Inspect the box for for physical physical or water damage. damage. If present, present, docume document nt the the damage. damage. Remove Remove all four four clips and lift top of outer outer box box from from bottom. bottom. Instruc Instructions tions are are printed printed on the the outside of the box. Lift Lift the the plasti plasticc bag and inner inner box box out out of the the outer outer box. box. See See Figu Figure re 3-2 3-20 0. More instructions are printed on the outside of the inner i nner box.
Figure 3-20 Inner box 5. 6.
Unfa Unfast sten en the the bag bag str strap apss and and box box stra straps ps.. Remove Remove the box end and and pull pull out out the the blac blackk inner inner box. box. See Figu Figure re 3-2 3-21 1.
Figure 3-21 3-21 Detector box 7.
Using Using the the box box flap flaps, s, open open the the box box..
3.6.2 Inspecting the detector Visually inspect the detector for any si gns of physical damage that might have occurred during shipping. Check the corners for any signs of sharp edges or damage. Check all surfaces for any signs of scratches or abrasions. • If no dama damage ge is obs obser erve ved, d, proc procee eed d to to the the next next step step.. • If dama damage ge is foun found, d, cont contac actt GE GE Ser Servi vice ce.. Page 50
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3.6.3 Charging the detector battery The detector is delivered with two batteries and a desktop charger, which can be used to charge the batteries when disconnected from the detector. The battery can also be charged by inserting it into the detector, then docking the detector in the bin. It can take up to eight hours to charge the detector battery, depending on remaining charge. The battery LEDs (labeled with 1 in Figu Figure re 3-2 3-22 2) on the detector indicate remaining power.
Battery LED status
Meaning
Green, green
Battery more than 75% remaining
Off, green
Battery remaining between 25% and 75%
Off, yellow
Battery remaining between 10% and 25%
Off, red
Battery less than 10% remaining
Off, off
Detector in sleep mode
Figure 3-22 3-22 Detector LEDs
3.6.4 Connecting the backup tether 1. 2. 3.
Unpack Unpack and and inspe inspect ct the the tether tether.. Verify Verify that that ther there e is no damag damage. e. Remo Remove ve the the bat batte tery ry,, ifif pre prese sent nt.. Connec Connectt the the backup backup tether tether to the detect detector. or. Fig Figure ure 3-2 3-23 3.
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Figure 3-23 Connecting the tether to the detector The tether connector will only fit one way, as shown.
3.6.5 Detector registration The first time a detector is used with an Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade, it must be registered with that system. During registration, the detector must be connected to the system using the backup tether (3.6.4 ( 3.6.4 Conn Connecting ecting the the backup backup tether tether on page page 51 51). ). The system automatically retrieves the detector’s calibration information, and checks whether there has been a drop or impact. For instructions on registering a detector, see the Optima XR220amx Operator Manual, Chapter 14 Set Preferences (Detector Registration). Note these guidelines: • There There can be only only one one acti active ve detect detector or at a time time on each each sys system tem.. • There There can be a maxim maximum um of 10 detect detectors ors regist registere ered d on a syst system. em. • A dete detect ctor or can can be regi regist ster ered ed on on a max maxim imum um of of 20 syst system ems. s.
3.6.6 Applying detector identification shapes Instead of affixing a label with alphanumeric characters, the site may choose to identify the detector with plastic tags. These circular plastic tags are designed to snap into a matching recess in the detector handle. A set of tags are delivered with the detector. Each one has a different color and/or shape, which match the selections available i n the detector registration Add/Edit Detector lists. • To insert, insert, rotate rotate the the plastic plastic tag tag until until the the notch notch in the tag aligns with the tab tab in the recess. recess. Press Press until it snaps into place. • To remove remove,, use use a small flat-blade flat-blade screwdriv screwdriver. er. Insert Insert the the screwd screwdriver river tip under the slot in the the side of the tag, and pry until the tag pops out. For more information about detector identification shapes,see the Optima XR220amx Operator Manual, Chapter 14 Set Preferences (Detector Registration) .
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3.6.7 Installing the detector grid The digital detector grid is integrated with a holder that fits the detector exactly. The grid fits over the detector handle and has raised edges to fit around the detector. See Figu Figure re 3-2 3-24 4.
Item
Description
1
Grid (6:1 grid is a standard component, 8:1 grid is a purchasable option)
2
Detector
Figure 3-24 Detector grid
3.6.7.1 Unpacking and inspecting the grid Inspect the surface of the grid (inside surface of the grid holder) for any signs of damage incurred during shipment. Look for signs of scuffing, abrasions, or dents. The patient contact side of the grid holder is covered with a padded overlay. Inspect it for any signs of scrapes or tears. Check the perimeter of the grid holder for signs of sharp edges or damage/fraying to the carbon fi ber structure.
3.6.7.2 Grid handling
Sensitive Device The grid is manufactured with a delicate deli cate mechanical structure of thin lead strips, i nter-spaced with strips of aluminum. Do not subject it to drops, impacts or crushing conditions.
3.6.7.3 Installing the grid
Pinch Hazard Attach the grid holder according according to Figu Figure re 3-2 3-24 4, being careful not to pi nch fingers or clothing.
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The grid grid clips onto onto the detect detector. or. Make Make sure sure you attach attach it to the imaging imaging side of the the detector detector.. With the the system system switch switched ed ON, ON, verify verify that that the grid detectio detection n operates operates correc correctly. tly. Each time the grid is attached, removed, or attached improperly the system alerts the user with a double beep and displays a message on the status bar.
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Section 3.7 Applying local language labels Each Optima XR200amx/XR220amx must be labeled with the appropriate X-ray warning label i n the local language. The system is delivered with an English label applied.
Figure 3-25 English X-ray warning label If the system is located at a site where the primary language is not English, follow these steps. 1. 2. 3. 4.
In the the installat installation ion kit, kit, locate locate the X-ray warning warning label label for for the the local local language. language. Clean Clean the the surf surface ace of the the Engl English ish labe labell with with alcoho alcohol.l. Allows Allows at leas leastt two two minut minutes es for for the the area area to dry. dry. Apply Apply the the loca locall langua language ge labe labell on top top of of the the Englis English h label. label.
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Potential for Data Loss • Always Always crea create te an up-t up-to-d o-date ate back backup up of syst system em data data after after chan changin ging g the conf configur igurati ation. on. • For configurat configuration ion change changess to take effect, effect, restar restartt the the system system after exiting exiting the the Service Service User Interface (SUIF). You must restart the system before using it for patient acquisitions.
Section 4.1 When should I configure the system? system? During system installation. The installation. The system is delivered with preconfigured information from the manufacturing process. However, many parameters are specific to the customer and location. These parameters need to be configured. Other parameters should be confirmed and/or modified per the customers preference.
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Table 4-1 Configuration
Comments
SUIF (Site parameters, Generator See Section 4.2 Using the System Configuration Tool (SUIF) parameters, etc.) on pa page ge 57
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DICOM
See Section 4.4 DICOM connectivity configuration on page pa ge 67
Demo images
See Sectio Section n 4.7 Loadin Loading g demo demo images images on page page 73
Operator manual
See Secti Section on 4.8 Insta Installing lling the Operat Operator or Manual Manual on page 73
Hardware options such as the barcode reader
See Secti Section on 4.10 Insta Installing lling hardware hardware options options on on page 74
System login
See Section 4.9 Login and and user manage management ment on page 74
If system backups are lost or missing. If missing. If the software is re-installed but system configuration files are not restored, configure the system again. GE service may need to be contacted to enable purchased options. A software install resets all configuration data. If the system configuration files are restored, you do not need to re-configure the system. After adding purchased options. Installation options. Installation of purchased options can only be performed by an authorized GE Healthcare service representative. If you add purchased options to the system, update the system configuration files immediately and create and save a new backup. Purchased option configurations are described in 4.2.7 Optio Options ns configur configuration ation on page page 64 64..
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On the the Applica Applicatio tions ns deskto desktop, p, press press the the UTILI UTILITIE TIES S button button.. On the the Utilit Utilities ies desk desktop top,, next next to Servic Service, e, press press LAUN LAUNCH CH.. The Service Home tab is displayed. The Home tab contains summary information including site identification, connectivity parameters, and enabled options. Pres Presss the the CONF CONFIG IGUR URAT ATIO ION N tab tab butt button on.. On the the Configura Configuration tion page, page, in the left left folder folder tree, tree, select select the the paramet parameter er group group to change. change. Config Configure ure the sys system tem accord according ing to site site prefer preferenc ences. es. An overview of the configurable configurable system attributes is given in the tables below. Contact a GE service representative for items marked “Editable by GE Healthcare personnel only.” On each each page, page, after after making making changes changes,, press press COMMIT COMMIT to put the change changess into effect. effect.
4.2.1 Site configuration The following information can be viewed regardless of service mode. However, some fields are editable only by sites with Advanced Service mode enabled (Section (Section 4.12 4.12 Enablin Enabling g Advanced Service Servic e mode on on page 86 86), ), and some are editable only by GE Healthcare personnel. Table 4-2 Site tab parameters Parameter
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Definition
Site Name
Name of specific site where system is installed.
Street Address 1
Street address of site where system is installe lled.
Stre Street et Addr Addres esss 2
Str Street eet add addre resss, cont contin inue ued, d, of site site wher here syst syste em is inst instal alle led. d.
City
City where system is installed.
State/Province
State or province where system is installed.
Postal Code
Postal or ZIP code where system is installed.
Department Name
Department name (for example, Radiology) responsible for system maintenance.
Telephone
Phone number of department responsible for system.
Fax
Fax number of department responsible for system.
Cont Contac actt Per Perso son n Nam Name e
Pers Person on resp respon onsi sibl ble e for for syst system em main mainte tena nanc nce. e.
Contac Contactt Pers Person on Phone Phone
Phone Phone number number of person person respon responsib sible le for for sys system tem mainte maintenan nance. ce.
System ID
Editable by GE Healthcare personnel only. System identifier assigned by GE Healthcare following system installation and prior to customer turnover. This field is a GE proprietary field and cannot be used for any purpose other than the System ID. Violation of this mandate will result in Insite and/or other features not working. Customer IT personnel need to use other means for DICOM filtering on their DICOM machines.
Installation Date
Editable by GE Healthcare personnel only. Date system installation is completed, created by GE Healthcare.
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Table 4-2 Site tab parameters Parameter
Definition
Service Contract Number
Editable by GE Healthcare personnel only. Customer’s Service Contract number, created by GE Healthcare.
Contract Expiration
Editable by GE Healthcare personnel only. Customer’s Service Contract expiration date, created by GE Healthcare.
4.2.2 Networking configuration The following information can be viewed regardless of service mode. Table 4-3 Networking tab parameters Parameter
Definition
DHCP Configuration
Options: DHCP or Static. Determines whether the IP address is assigned, or acquired dynamically. If Static is selected, enter associated information in IP Address, Subnet Mask, and DNS fields.
IP Address Fixed Only
System IP address. Enabled only if Wired IP Settings is set to Static.
Subnet Mask Fixed Only
System subnet mask. Enabled only if Wired IP Settings is set to Static.
Default Gateway Fixed Only
Default gateway. Enabled only if Wired IP Settings is set to Static.
Static DNS Server 1
Site domain name server. Enabled only if Wired IP Settings is set to Static.
Static DNS Server 2
Site domain name server. Enabled only if Wired IP Settings is set to Static.
AE Title Fixed Only
Application Entity Title for DICOM. DICOM. Fixed value.
Port Number Fixed Only
Software port used for network communications. Fixed value.
4.2.3 General configuration If the site is using a master time server (see 4.2.1 4.2.10 0 Time Server Server configu configuratio ration n on page page 66 66), ), some settings in this section are superceded by the master clock server data. Table 4-4 General tab parameters Parameter
Definition
Timezone
Time zone of site where system is installed.
System Clock
System time in YYYYMMDD HH:MM:SS format.
Date Di Display Fo Format
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Table 4-4 General tab parameters Parameter
Definition
Time Time Disp Displa layy Form Format at
Mili Milita tary ry (24(24-ho hour ur)) or AM/P AM/PM M (12(12-ho hour ur). ).
Country Code
Country where system is installed.
A list of selectable countries. The system auto configures to the correct regulatory approved formats and frequencies for all wireless Wireless Regulatory Code communications. If a country does not allow a specific wireless communication technology then the feature is disabled, Flashpad wireless for example. Measurement Sy System
English ish or or Me Metric.
Application Language
Language used for application screens.
QAP Timeout (Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade)
Interval between QAP tests, in days. When time-out is reached, system users see a warning flag indicating that a QAP test should be performed.
VA Site
Editable by GE Healthcare personnel only. Applies to USA Veterans Affairs facilities. Yes or No.
Screen Blank Timeout
Period of inactivity (no user input or processing activity) after which the screen will go blank, in minutes.
Image Mask Adjustment (Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade)
Adjust the mask that is applied to the acquired image from from the detector. Options: 3mm, 2mm, 1mm, 0, -1mm, -2mm, -3mm.
4.2.4 Hardware configuration Table 4-5 Hardware tab parameters Parameter
Definition
Collimator Light Maximum Time, in seconds, that the collimator light will remain on. On Time Collimator Lamp Install Date
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4.2.5 Generator configuration Table 4-6 Generator tab parameters parameters Parameter
Definition
Tube HUR Alarm
Percentage of the tube thermal capacity limit, from 0 to 100. When this limit is reached, X-ray exposure is inhibited i nhibited and an alarm sounds.
Tube ID
Tube ID. Not editable.
Tube Serial
Serial number of the tube. Confirm the serial number matches that of the attached tube.
Tube Install Date and Time
Date and time the tube was installed. YYYYMMDD HH:MM:SS format.
4.2.6 Wireless configuration Before configuring the wireless settings, verify that the Wireless Hospital Network option is enabled on the Options screen (see 4.2.7 Optio Options ns configur configuration ation on page page 64 64). ).
4.2.6.1 Adding certificates Add any needed certificates certificates so that they are are available during configuration. (to (to be provided by the the customer). 1.
On the Wirel Wireless ess confi configur gurati ation on screen screen,, select select the Certi Certific ficate atess tab. The system looks for certificates in the /tmp/certs directory. If the certificate is already stored in that location, you can select it from the list near the bottom of the Certificates tab. If the certificate is not already stored there, copy it to the /tmp/certs directory. For example, to copy certificates from a USB drive to the certs di rectory, follow these instructions: a. Open Open a com comma mand nd line line wind window ow.. b. At the prom prompt pt,, type type:: mkdir /tmp/cert /tmp/certs s
c.
The directory is created (or, if the directory already existed, you see a message to that effect). Naviga Navigate te to to the the USB USB drive drive by by typin typing g this this at the prompt prompt:: cd /media/usbdisk
d.
Copy the certif certificate icate to the the certs certs direct directory ory by by typing typing this this at the promp prompt: t: cp xyz.pem /tmp/certs
2. 3. 4.
where xyz.pem is is the name of the certificate file. Certificates should be in *.pem or *.pfx format. e. Repeat step d as needed. Some certificates have more than one file, and some locations have more than one certificate. On the Wireles Wirelesss configuratio configuration n screen, screen, refresh refresh the the certificat certificate e list by selectin selecting g another another tab, and then returning to the Certificates tab. Select the the appropria appropriate te certificat certificate e file from from the list near near the bottom bottom of the window window,, and click click ADD. Repeat step 3 as needed, for certificates with more than one file or locations with more than one certificate. Chapter 4 Configuration
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4.2.6.2 Configuring broadcast SSID SSID networks networks 1. 2. 3.
On the the Wireless Wireless configu configuratio ration n screen, screen, confirm confirm that the the "adapter" "adapter" is ON or ENABLED. ENABLED. Sele Select ct the the Curr Curren entt Stat Status us tab. tab. Clic Clickk SCA SCAN N to to fin find d the the netw networ ork. k. Note: Some customers may have their network access in a non-broadcast mode. This may result in strange naming conventions for the scan results. Confirm with your IT contact.
4. 5.
In the Scan Results Results window, window, double-c double-click lick the the network network to to which which you want to connect. connect. In the Network Network Config Config window, window, some fields are auto-po auto-populate pulated. d. Dependin Depending g on the the type type of authentication used by the network, complete the other required information, as described in the table below:
Table 4-7 Authentication type
Required fields
Stat Static ic WEP (Sha (Share red d Key Key authe uthent ntic ica ation tion)) • WPATM-Personal (PSK)
WPATM-Enterprise (EAP)
WPATM-Personal (PSK)
WPA2TM-Enterprise (EAP
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Encr Encryp ypti tion on (if (if dif diffe fere rent nt than than TKIP TKIP)) PSK
• • • • • • • •
Encr Encryp ypti tion on (if (if dif diffe fere rent nt than than TKIP TKIP)) Identity Password Client ce certificate Inner Auth Private key file Private key password PEAP PEAP vers versio ion n (on (only ly if EAP EAP met metho hod d is is set set to PEAP)
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Encr Encryp ypti tion on (if (if dif diffe fere rent nt than than TKIP TKIP)) PSK
• • • • • • • •
Encr Encryp ypti tion on (if (if dif diffe fere rent nt than than CCMP CCMP)) Identity Password Client ce certificate Inner Auth Private key file Private key password PEAP PEAP vers versio ion n (on (only ly if EAP EAP met metho hod d is is set set to PEAP)
Click ADD. Select Select the the Curr Current ent Status Status tab, tab, and and clic clickk CONN CONNECT ECT.. Verify successful connection message. To veri verify fy conn connec ecti tivi vity ty:: FILE menu > TOOLS. TOOLS. a. Select FILE menu b. Enter Enter the IP of the machin machine e you you want want to ping. ping. c. Press Press START START PING PING and and check check for messa messages ges verif verifyin ying g connect connectivi ivity. ty. Section 4.2 Using the System Configuration Tool (SUIF)
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Press STOP PIN PING.
4.2.6.3 Configuring non-broadcast SSID networks networks 1. 2.
3. 4.
NETWORK menu > ADD. ADD. On the Wirele Wireless ss config configura uratio tion n scre screen, en, select select NETWORK menu Sele Select ct IP sett settin ings gs:: If the the system system will will be iden identif tified ied on the the networ networkk by a stati staticc IP addre address, ss, sele select ct STATI STATIC C IP, and enter the IP address, netmask, and gateway. If no gateway is used, you must enter 0.0.0.0.. 0.0.0.0 If the the syst system em will will be be identi identifie fied d on the the netw network ork using using DHC DHCP, P, select select DHCP. DHCP. Ente Enterr the the netw networ orkk SSID SSID.. Choo Choose se the the aut authe hent ntic icat atio ion n typ type. e. Some fields are auto-populated. Depending on the type of authentication, complete the other required information, as described in the table below:
Table 4-8 Authentication type
Required fields
Static WEP (Shared Key authentication)
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WEP keys
WPATM-Personal (PSK)
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Encr Encryp ypti tion on (if (if dif diffe fere rent nt than than TKIP TKIP)) PSK
WPATM-Enterprise (EAP)
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Encr Encryp ypti tion on (if (if dif diffe fere rent nt than than TKIP TKIP)) Identity Password Client ce certificate Inner Auth Private key file Private key password PEAP PEAP vers versio ion n (on (only ly if EAP EAP met metho hod d is is set set to PEAP PEAP))
WPATM-Personal (PSK)
• •
Encr Encryp ypti tion on (if (if dif diffe fere rent nt than than TKIP TKIP)) PSK
WPA2TM-Enterprise (EAP
• • • • • • • •
Encr Encryp ypti tion on (if (if dif diffe fere rent nt than than CCMP CCMP)) Identity Password Client ce certificate Inner Auth Private key file Private key password PEAP PEAP vers versio ion n (on (only ly if EAP EAP met metho hod d is is set set to PEAP PEAP))
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Press Press START START PING PING and and check check for messa messages ges verif verifyin ying g connect connectivi ivity. ty. Press STOP PING.
4.2.6.4 Troubleshooting connections If you try to connect in an enterprise situation, it will continue to try to connect until you tell it to stop by selecting DISCONNECT.
4.2.7 Options configuration The Optima XR200amx/XR220amx systems are delivered with a base set of operating software that is configured for immediate operation. Optional software and hardware purchased by the site must be enabled by GE Healthcare service personnel, such as: • Wire Wirele less ss net network ork con conn nect ectivit ivityy • DAP (Dos (Dose e Area Area Produc Product) t) meter meter (sta (standa ndard rd with with Opti Optima ma XR220 XR220amx amx,, option optional al for for Optima Optima XR200amx) • Repeat Repeat Rejec Rejectt Analysi Analysiss (RRA) (RRA) (Opti (Optima ma XR220 XR220amx amx or or Optima Optima XR200 XR200amx amx with with digit digital al upgrad upgrade e only) • Auto Auto Protoc Protocol ol Assist Assist (APA) (APA) (Optim (Optima a XR220a XR220amx mx or Opti Optima ma XR200 XR200amx amx with with digit digital al upgrad upgrade e only) • Generator Power - 30kW
4.2.8 InSite configuration Contact a GE service representative to configure InSite ExC settings.
4.2.9 PNF configuration The Firewall option at the top of the PNF area must be set to On. If it is set to Off, select TURN FIREWALL ON. • When the firewall firewall is off, all netwo network rk traff traffic ic in both directions directions is allowed allowed.. This This settin setting g is used primarily for troubleshooting. • When When the fire firewal walll is on, itit allows allows only only the the networ networkk commun communica icatio tions ns that that are are specif specified ied by its its configuration and rejects all the rest. After modifying any PNF options, options, select RESTART FIREWALL to apply the changes.
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4.2.9.1 PNF GUI Control area The PNF GUI Control area, near the top of the screen, contains these options: Table 4-9 PNF GUI Control options Option
Action
Filter Settings
Configure filter settings that allow access through the firewall by adding allowed services and IP addresses, and removing filters.
Backup/Restore
Options: BACKUP CURRENT FILTERS: FILTERS: Create a backup of the current filters. RESTORE FROM BACKUP FILTERS: FILTERS: Restore the filters to a previously backed up set. RESTORE TO FACTORY DEFAULTS: DEFAULTS: Reset all filter settings to those originally installed. REMOVE BACKUP FILTERS: FILTERS:
Network Tools
Show the firewall rules that are currently in effect on this system. Select REFRESH to REFRESH to refresh the list of rules.
Configure PNF
Select which red interfaces the filter settings should be applied to. INTERFACES to apply the changes. Select UPDATE RED INTERFACES to
4.2.9.2 PNF tabs tabs and parameters Table 4-10 4-10 PNF parameters parameters Option
Description
Named Services tab Used to set up filters to allow traffic to common network services (such as telnet or ftp) by name, without needing to know the port and protocol. Serv Servic ices es/A /Allllow owed ed IPs IPs
List Listss curr curren entt filt filter erss by by name name and and IP. IP.
Remove Existing Filters
Select the Delete box checkbox next to the filter to delete, then select DELETE EXISTING FILTERS.
Add New Filter
From the Service Name drop-down list, select the service to be allowed (such as telnet, ssh, ftp). In the Allowed IPs field, specify a particular IP address, a range of IP addresses, or a masked subnet. Select ADD FILTER to apply your changes.
Allowed Nodes tab Used to set up filters to allow all traffic from specified nodes. You can specify a particular IP address, a range of IP addresses, or a masked subnet. Allowed IPs
Lists current filters by IP.
Remove Existing Filters
Select the Delete box checkbox next to the filter to delete, then select DELETE EXISTING FILTERS.
Add New Filter
In the Allowed IPs field, specify a particular IP address, a range of IP addresses, or a masked subnet. Select ADD FILTER to apply your changes.
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Table 4-10 PNF parameters Option
Description
DICOM tab Used to add DICOM port numbers (all IP addresses are allowed DICOM access; the DICOM application may limit access by IP). You can add multiple DICOM ports. Allowed DICOM Ports
Lists current DICOM DICOM ports by number.
Remove Existing Filters
Select the Delete box checkbox next to the port to delete, then select DELETE EXISTING FILTERS.
Add New Filter
In the Allowed Port field, specify a particular DICOM port. Select ADD FILTER to apply your changes.
Expert tab Used to set up detailed filters fil ters by port, protocol, and node-lock (source). Used only by advanced IT users. Name Name/P /Por ort/ t/Pr Prot otoc ocol ol
List Listss curr curren entt fil filte ters rs by by name name,, port port num numbe ber, r, prot protoc ocol ol,, and and IP. IP.
Remove Existing Filters
Select the Delete box checkbox next to the filter to delete, then select DELETE EXISTING FILTERS.
Add New Filter
In the Name field, specify the filter name. In the Allowed IPs field, specify a particular IP address, a range of IP addresses, or a masked subnet. In the Allowed Port field, specify a particular port. From the Protocol drop-down list, select the protocol to be allowed (TCP, UDP, Any). Select ADD FILTER to apply your changes.
NAT tab Used to define NAT (Network Address Translation) rules. Name/Source IP/Dest. IP
Lists current filters by name, source IP, destination IP, destination port, and protocol.
Remove Existing Filters
Select the Delete box checkbox next to the filter to delete, then select DELETE EXISTING FILTERS.
Add New Filter
In the Name field, specify the filter name. In the Source IP field, specify the source IP. In the Destination IP field, specify the destination IP. In the Destination Port field, specify the destination port. From the Protocol drop-down list, select the protocol to be allowed (TCP, UDP, Any). Select ADD FILTER to apply your changes.
GE Service tab Used to set IIP node-lock IP address and DICOM port. This page is limited to GE service personnel.
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4.2.11 Secure Login configuration Select SAVE to apply your changes, or CANCEL to cancel them. Use the arrow buttons to move through the pages. Table 4-11 Secure Login options Option
Description
Audit Message Settings tab Audit Source ID
IP address of audit message message source.
Patient Name Anonymized
On or Off.
Enterprise Repository tab Ente Enterp rpri rise se Repo Reposi sito tory ry 1
On or Off. Off.
Host Name/IP
Primary audit server name or IP.
Port Number
Port number used to communicate with primary audit server.
Protocol
Protocol used to communicate with primary audit server (TCP, UDP).
Send Send Tes Test Mes Messa sage ge
Test Test conn connec ecttion ion wit with h pr prima imary audi auditt ser serve verr.
Ente Enterp rpri rise se Repo Reposi sito tory ry 2
On or Off. Off.
Host Name/IP
Secondary audit server name or IP.
Port Number
Port number used to communicate wi with se secondary au audit server.
Protocol
Protocol used to communicate with secondary audit server.
Send Send Test Test Mess Messag age e
Test Test conn connec ecti tion on with with seco second ndar aryy audi auditt serv server er..
Local Repository tab On/Off
Radio buttons.
Refresh
Button to refresh the list.
Event ID / Time / Event Outcome
Headers for list of messages.
Display Raw XML
Display the raw data file to the user.
Section 4.3 Changing Auto Protocol Protocol Assist Assist settings settings Contact a GE service representative to change Auto Protocol Assist settings.
Section 4.4 DICOM connectivity configuration Follow the procedures in this section to configure DICOM connectivity to network hosts and printers. After successful configuration, configuration, use the tables below to capture capture the system’s DICOM DICOM connectivity configuration for future reference. Store the worksheets in a secure location at the site.
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4.4.1 Network host configuration 4.4.1.1 Adding network hosts This section provides instructions for setting the system preferences for network host connections. 1.
Turn on on th the sy system.
2. 3. 4.
On the the Applica Applicatio tions ns deskto desktop, p, press press the the UTILI UTILITIE TIES S button button.. On the the Utilitie Utilitiess desktop desktop,, next next to to Networ Networkk Connect Connections, ions, press EDIT. EDIT. On the the Network Network Connection Connectionss window, window, in the Networ Networkk Hosts Hosts section, section, press press ADD. ADD. The Add Network Host screen appears. On the Add Network Network Host Host window, window, on the Host Host tab, tab, enter enter the approp appropriate riate values values in the the fields fields listed below. Some fields are available avai lable only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system.
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Table 4-12 4-12 Add Network Host – Hosts tab description Function
Description
Host Label
Name of the host that appears in the Network Hosts lists and on the Image Management screen. Host labels cannot contain spaces; use underscores ( _ ) to separate words.
Application Entry Title
DICOM application title.
IP/Network Address
IP address of the network host.
Port Number
Port number for the network host.
Query Retrieve
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. Type of information the host will provide upon query from another host. Options are No provider, Study, and Patient.
Storage Commitment
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. Designates whether the host will store image data.
Storage Commitment Application Entry Title (if Storage Commitment is Yes)
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. DICOM application title.
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima Storage Commitment Network Address (if Storage XR200amx with digital upgrade system. Commitment is Yes) IP address of the storage database. Storage Commitment - Port Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. Number (if Storage Commitment is Yes) Port number for the storage database. Comments 6. 7.
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Area for notes about the network host or configuration.
Press SAVE. Sele Select ct the the PRE PREFE FERE RENC NCES ES tab tab..
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On the Add Network Network Host Host window, window, on on the Prefere Preferences nces tab, tab, select select the approp appropriate riate options options as described below. All options except "Make this network host the HIS/RIS source" are available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. Table Table 4-13 Add Network Host – Preferences tab tab description Function
Description
Allow this network host host to query the (system name)
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. Allows this host to search search and filter the system. system.
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima Allow this this network network host to to retrieve retrieve from from XR200amx with digital upgrade system. the (system name) Allows this this host to open open and display exams exams from the system. Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima Allow this network host to to send images XR200amx with digital upgrade system. to the (system name) Allows the host to send images to the system. This network host accepts multiple frame image.
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. Allows multiple frame images to to be sent to this network host.
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima Perform de-identification (anonymous XR200amx with digital upgrade system. patient images) when sending to this Automatically de-identifies (anonymizes) any network host. images that the system sends to this host. Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. Burns the VOI LUT (Look-Up Tables) into the Apply “Burn-On-Send” to images when DICOM header to be displayed by PACS. Leaving this option unselected sends all available VOI LUTs sending to this network host. to the DICOM header for PACS to query and apply. Note: PACS should be configured to read the first VOI LUT for proper display of images on the Acquisition workstation.
Send MPPS N-Create and N-Set notification to this network host.
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. This node acts as the Destination for receiving the MPPS NCreate & N-Set Notification. When configured for MPPS, the System sends information like which exam is in progress, when a Study is completed, how many images were acquired, and what was the radiation dose to which the patient was exposed during that session, etc.
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Table 4-13 4-13 Add Network Host – Preferences tab tab description Function
Description
Make this network host the HIS/RIS source. (Only one host can be designated as the HIS/RIS source.)
Designates the host as the DICOM Worklist provider. Defining the Radiology Information System (RIS) and Hospital Information System (HIS) host allows patient worklists to be downloaded from those networks to the system. Note: Only one HIS/RIS source may be designated on the system. Selecting this option will de-select any other hosts as the HIS/RIS source.
DR Images sent as CR Modality
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system. Options are Yes or No.
9. Press SAVE. 10. Repeat Repeat this process process for each each network network host host device device the site wants wants to add. add.
4.4.1.2 Performing a C-Echo test Use this function to determine if the system is communicating with a particular network host. 1. 2. 3.
On the the Applica Applicatio tions ns deskto desktop, p, press press the the UTILI UTILITIE TIES S button button.. On the the Utilitie Utilitiess desktop desktop,, next next to to Networ Networkk Connect Connections, ions, press EDIT. EDIT. On the Netwo Network rk Connectio Connections ns window, window, in the the Network Network Hosts Hosts section section,, select select the networ networkk host connection to test, and press C-ECHO TEST. A message appears saying whether whether the test passed or failed. A “passe “passed” d” mess message age mean meanss that that the netw network ork host host is work working ing and and that that exam examss can be retrieved from or transferred to it. A “failed “failed”” messag message e means means that that the the system system coul could d not cont contact act the the netwo network rk host. host. Perf Perform orm the following tasks to resolve the problem: * Re-try Re-try the the test test at a later time. The host host may be tempor temporarily arily unavailable. unavailable. * Confirm Confirm the the host host configur configuration ation on the the Edit screen. screen. (On (On the the Network Network Connections Connections window, in the Network Hosts section, select the network host connection to verify, and press EDIT. If the problem persists, contact the technical support group or system administrator.
4.4.1.3 Removing network hosts Follow these instructions to remove a network host. 1. 2. 3.
On the the Applica Applicatio tions ns deskto desktop, p, press press the the UTILI UTILITIE TIES S button button.. On the the Utilitie Utilitiess desktop desktop,, next next to to Networ Networkk Connect Connections, ions, press EDIT. EDIT. On the Netwo Network rk Connectio Connections ns window, window, in the the Network Network Hosts Hosts section section,, select select the networ networkk host connection to delete, and press REMOVE. A message appears saying “Are you you sure you want to remove (host name)?” 4. Press Press YES YES to to remo remove ve the the netw network ork host host conne connecti ction. on.
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4.4.2 Printer configuration Printer connections are available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade system.
4.4.2.1 Adding printers This section provides instructions for setting the system preferences for printer connections. 1.
Tur Turn on the the syst system em..
2. 3. 4.
On the the Applica Applicatio tions ns deskt desktop, op, pres presss the UTIL UTILITI ITIES ES butto button. n. On the Utilities Utilities desktop, desktop, next to Netwo Network rk Connec Connections tions,, press press EDIT. On the Network Network Connect Connections ions window window,, in the the DICOM DICOM Printer Printerss section, section, press press ADD. ADD. The Add Printer screen appears. On the Add Printer Printer window, window, on the Printer Printer tab, enter enter the the appropriat appropriate e values values in the fields listed listed below. For suggested parameter values for specific printer brands and models, refer to the System Manual, Appendix A Printer configuration configuration..
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Table 4-14 Add Printer screen parameter parameter descriptions Attribute
Value
Printer tab DICOM Printer Label
Name of the printer that appears in the DICOM Printers list and on the print setup screens. DICOM printer labels cannot contain spaces in the name. Use underscores ( _ ) to separate words.
Application Entry Title
DICOM application title, provided by the site’s network administrator.
Network Address
IP address of the printer, provided by the site’s network administrator.
Port Number
Port number of the printer. May be site-specific; check with site.
Pixel Depth
Resolution of the printer. Options are 10 or 12.
Printer Pixel Size (micron)
Designates the pixel size the printer uses. This is specified by the printer manufacturer.
Configuration Information
Area for notes about the printer or configuration.
Density Min
Minimum density range.
Density Max
Maximum density range.
Magnification Type
Options are Replicate, Bilinear, Cubic, None.
Smooth Factor
Image smoothing factor.
Trim
Designates whether there is to be trim. Yes or No.
Polarity
Options are Normal, Reverse.
Border Density
Color of the image border. Options are Black, White.
Empty Image Density
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Table 4-14 Add Printer screen parameter parameter descriptions Attribute
Value Designates the memory size of the printer, in Mbytes. This is specified by the printer manufacturer.
Printer Memory Size Layouts tab Select the desired layouts allowed for this printer
Number and layout of images that may be printed on a single sheet of film or paper. Some selections control the orientation of the images on the page. For example, two images per page may be side by side, or one above the other.
Slide formats
Slide formats available for the printer, if any. Options are 35 or 40 mm.
Film Sizes tab Select the sizes of film available for this printer, and enter the pixel width (W) and pixel height (H). Pixel width and height values are provided by the printer manufacturer based on what the printer supports. Printer Settings tab # Of Copies Print Mode Magnification Format Orientation Media Type Destination Media Size 6. 7.
Press SAVE. Repeat Repeat this this proc process ess for for each each print printer er the the site site want wantss to add. add.
4.4.2.2 Removing printers Follow these instructions to remove a printer. 1. 2. 3.
On the the Applica Applicatio tions ns deskto desktop, p, press press the the UTILI UTILITIE TIES S button button.. On the the Utilitie Utilitiess desktop desktop,, next next to to Networ Networkk Connect Connections, ions, press EDIT. EDIT. On the the Network Network Connection Connectionss window, window, in the DICO DICOM M Printers Printers section, section, select select the the printer printer connection to delete, and press REMOVE. A message appears: “Are you sure you want to remove (printer name)?” name)?” 4. Press Press YES to remove remove the printe printerr conn connect ection. ion.
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parameters, including Auto Print, Auto Send (sometimes called Auto Push), and Auto Delete, refer to the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade Operator Manual.
Section 4.6 Image processing 4.6.1 Enabling EMI reduction The EMI Reduction algorithm is designed to reduce artifacts resulting from electromagnetic interference from other equipment in the area during image acquisition. > PREFERENCES Administrative users can enable or disable EMI reduction using the UTILITIES UTILITIES > > IMAGE PROCESSING screen. Contact a GE service representative to configure EMI reduction factors.
Section 4.7 Loading demo images Load demo images from the CD-ROM provided with the system into the image database. Thi s is applicable only to Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade systems. Refer to the Optima XR220amx Operator Manual’s chapter on Image Management for more detail s.
4.7.1 Loading images from CD Follow this process to access images stored on a CD. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7.
Attach Attach the external external CD/DV CD/DVD D drive, drive, and insert insert the the disk with with images images into into the CD/DV CD/DVD D drive. drive. On the the Imag Image e Manag Manageme ement nt scre screen, en, press press Sour Source ce CD1. CD1. The exam list is updated to show the images stored on the CD. Sele Select ct the the exa exams ms to copy copy.. Copy Copy the the exa exams ms to the the Loc Local al dat datab abas ase. e. Pres Presss the the LOCA LOCAL L Dest Destin inat atio ion n butt button on.. A message message appears: appears: “Selected images will be copied to (destination name). Select OK to confirm.“ Press OK. Open Open the the exa exams ms fro from m the the Loca Locall data databa base se.. If the exams are being vi viewed ewed on a computer that has the DICOM viewer installed, i mages may be viewed directly from the disk.
Section 4.8 Installing the Operator Manual Optima XR220amx and Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade systems only. To install the Operator Manual (OM), follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Atta Attach ch the the exte extern rnal al CD/ CD/DV DVD D dri drive ve.. Exit Exit all all servi service ce appl applica ication tions, s, and and clos close e the the SUIF. SUIF. Connec Connectt the the serv service ice keyboa keyboard rd to a USB port. port. Pres Presss the these se keys keys simul simulta tane neou ousl sly: y: Chapter 4 Configuration
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CTRL+ALT+F2 At the the log login in prom prompt pt,, typ type: e: xruser
6.
Press ENTER. ENTER. Ente Enterr the the pass passw word: ord: 4$xray
7. 8.
ENTER. Press ENTER. Insert Insert the the Opera Operator tor Manu Manual al CD into into the exte externa rnall CD/DVD CD/DVD driv drive. e. To run run the the inter interact active ive script script,, at the prompt prompt,, type: type: ./xrdinstall.om
ENTER. Press ENTER. 9. At the the pro prompt mpt, type type Y. ENTER. 10. Type the the number number of the language language to install, install, then then press press ENTER. 11. When the the installatio installation n is complete complete,, at the prompt, prompt, type: type: exit
ENTER. Press ENTER. 12. To return to the applicatio applications ns screen, screen, at the login prompt, prompt, press these keys keys simultaneousl simultaneously: y: CTRL+ALT+F7
Section 4.9 Login and user management System administrators can perform a number of tasks that affect what users can do or will see. The administrative options are described in the Optima XR200amx or Optima XR220amx Operator Manual, Appendix A Login Administration.
Section 4.10 Installing hardware options 4.10.1 Installing the barcode reader Applies to Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200 with digital upgrade systems only Unpack the OPI-4002 barcode reader and associated components. Note: The USB cable is packaged and shipped in a separate box than the barcode reader assembly.
4.10.1.1 Installing the barcode reader receiver 1.
Plug the USB USB cable cable into into the barc barcode ode read reader er rece receiver iver.. See Fig Figure ure 4-1 4-1.. Note: If the position of the label makes the barcode unreadable, move the label so the barcode can be read. A sample label similar to the one on the USB receiver is shown in Fi Figur gure e 44-1 1 below.
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Figure 4-1 Sample barcode label 2. 3.
Remove Remove the system side covers covers and the the top cover. cover. See the the System System manual, manual, Replacemen Replacementt Procedures, Top cover removal. Remove Remove the two two screws screws from from the inside of of the left left drive drive handle handle support, support, then then remove remove the cover. cover. See Fig Figur ure e 44-2 2.
Figure 4-2 Left drive handle screws and cover 4.
Route the USB USB cable cable through through the the opening opening in the bottom bottom of the the left drive handle support. support. See See Figu Fi gure re 44-3 3. Note: You may need to loosen the detector bin mounting screws to provide clearance for routing the cable.
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Cable access hole
Figure 4-3 Cable access hole and receiver receiver placement on system 5. 6.
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Attach Attach the USB USB receiver receiver to the plastic plastic clip with with the the barcode barcode facing facing out out as shown shown in Fig Figure ure 4-3 4-3.. Plug the USB cable cable into into a USB USB port port on on the the PC. PC. See See Fi Figur gure e 44-4 4.
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Figure 4-4 Connect USB cable to PC The Windows standard device driver will be installed automatically when you connect the barcode reader receiver to the USB port and the system is powered up. During initialization, the LED is orange. When the receiver LED turns green, the initialization is complete and a connection has been made.
4.10.1.2 Connecting the barcode reader reader 1. 2. 3. 4.
5.
Turn urn on on sys syste tem m pow power er.. Verify Verify that that the the USB receiver receiver is connected connected and that that the the green green LED LED is blinking. blinking. On the the barcod barcode e reader reader,, press press the the trigge triggerr key to to start start scann scanning ing.. Scan Scan the the barc barcode ode label label on on the the USB receiv receiver er (Fig Figure ure 4-1 4-1)) to register the barcode reader. The connection is complete and the barcode reader is ready for use. Do not replace the covers at this point. You will need to scan the barcode receiver label during configuration. Each Each time time the the syst system em is is reboo rebooted ted,, a mess message age sayi saying, ng, “Do you want to connect to a bluetooth SPP?" appears. The user needs to select YES or the barcode reader functionality will not be enabled.
4.10.1.3 Barcode reader LED indicators By default, the OPI-4002 scanner is in power saving mode. To turn it on, press the trigger key for a few seconds. If the scanner is not in use for a while, it will go into sleep mode and the trigger key must be pressed for a few seconds to reactivate the unit before scanning. The table below lists the state of the scanner based on the scanner LEDs. Table 4-15 LED indicator state Color
Description
Green
Barcode was successfully read.
Red Red Blin Blinkin king g
Data Data tra trans nsmi miss ssio ion n erro error. r. The The bat batte tery ry may may nee need d to be be char charge ged. d.
Red Red Sol Solid id
Char Chargi ging ng on the the crad cradle le.. The The LED LED chan change gess fro from m red red to to gre green en when when the the batt batter eryy is fully charged.
4.10.1.4 Charging the barcode barcode reader The barcode reader will not start up if the battery is empty. Use the charging cradle to charge the battery. It takes about three hours to fully charge a battery. Adapters are provided to connect the AC/DC converter to various power outlet configurations.
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Figure 4-5 OPI-4002 barcode reader charging charging cradle and power adapters adapters
4.10.2 Configuring the barcode reader Applies to Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200 with digital upgrade systems only The following section provides instructions for the default configuration a nd two optional settings. Have a printed copy of these pages on hand so you can scan the necessary barcodes. Refer to the OPI-4002 User’s Guide for additional configuration options.
4.10.2.1 Setting to default configuration 1. 2. 3.
Turn on on the system. system. Wait Wait until until the green green LED LED on the barcode barcode reader reader receiver receiver starts starts flashing. flashing. Press Press the the barc barcode ode reader reader trigge triggerr to start start the the scan scan.. Scan Scan the the Res Reset et To Defa Defaul ultt bar barco code. de.
Figure 4-6 Reset to Default barcode
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You will hear three quick sets of high-low-high beeps. Whenever you scan the Reset To Default b arcode, rescan the barcode label (on the barcode reader receiver) and re-program any optional configuration. Scan Scan the bar barcode code labe labell (Fig (Figur ure e 44-1 1) on the barcode reader receiver to register the barcode reader. You will hear one set of high-low beeps, a short pause, and then one long high beep. The connection is complete and the barcode reader is ready for verification.
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4.10.2.2 Verifying the default default configuration configuration 1. 2. 3.
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Turn Turn on the the syste system. m. Wait Wait until until the the login login scre screen en appea appears. rs. Verify Verify that that a gree green n LED is blink blinking ing on on the barco barcode de reade readerr receiv receiver. er. Scan an any ba barcode. You will hear one set of high-low beeps. The scanned barcode characters appear in the Login ID field on the login screen, and the cursor remains at the end of the scanned barcode. The configuration is successful and the barcode reader is ready for use. Repl Replac ace e the the syst system em cove covers rs..
4.10.2.3 Optional configuration 1 Optional configuration 1 is to add a Tab at the end instead of Return. This configuration sets the barcode reader to add a Tab at the end of the scan instead of a Return. Have a printed copy of these pages on hand so you can scan the necessary barcodes. If you make a mistake during this configuration, start over at step 1. 1. 2. 3.
Power up the the system. system. Wait until the green green LED on the the receiver receiver starts starts flashing. flashing. Perform 4.10. 4.10.2.1 2.1 Setti Setting ng to default configu configuration ration on page page 78 78.. Scan Scan the the bar barco code dess sho shown wn in Fig Figur ure e 44-7 7, top to bottom. After scanning each barcode you you will hear one set of high-low-high high-low-high beeps. The scanner will beep at a one-second interval, and the LED will alternate green and red. After scanning the last barcode, the scanner beam will will turn off.
SET
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TAB
END Figure 4-7 Set Tab Tab at the end instead of Return
4.10.2.4 Verifying optional configuration 1 1. 2. 3.
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Turn Turn on the the syste system. m. Wait Wait until until the the login login scre screen en appea appears. rs. Verify Verify that that a gree green n LED is blink blinking ing on on the barco barcode de reade readerr receiv receiver. er. Scan an any ba barcode. You will hear one set of high-low beeps. The scanned barcode characters appear in the Login ID field on the login screen, and the cursor moves to the Password field. The configuration is successful and the barcode reader is ready for use. Repl Replac ace e the the syst system em cove covers rs.. Chapter 4 Configuration
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4.10.2.5 Optional configuration 2 Optional configuration 2 is to strip first two and last four characters, and add a Tab suffix. This configuration sets the barcode reader to strip the first two and last four characters, and add a Tab at the end of the scan. Have a printed copy of these pages on hand so you can scan the necessary barcodes. If you make a mistake during this configuration, start over at step 1. 1. 2. 3.
Power up the the system. system. Wait until the green green LED on on the receiver receiver starts starts flashing. flashing. Perform 4.10. 4.10.2.2 2.2 Verify Verifying ing the default default configurat configuration ion on page 79 79.. Scan Scan the the bar barco code de show shown n in in Fig Figur ure e 44-8 8. After scanning the barcode you will hear three sets of high-low-high beeps.
Figure 4-8 Strip first two and last four characters, and add a Tab Tab suffix
4.10.2.6 Verifying optional configuration configuration 2 1. 2. 3.
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Turn Turn on the the syst system. em. Wait Wait until until the the login login screen screen appear appears. s. Verify Verify that that a green green LED LED is blink blinking ing on the the barco barcode de reade readerr receiv receiver. er. Scan an any ba barcode. You will hear one set of high-low beeps. The scanned barcode characters appear in the Login ID field on the login screen, with the first two and last four characters stripped. The cursor moves to the Password field. The configuration is successful and the barcode reader is ready for use. Repl Replac ace e the the syst system em cove covers rs..
4.10.3 Installing the Dose Area Product (DAP) meter 4.10.3.1 DAP installation installation for Optima Optima XR220amx system system 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Shut Shut down down the sys system tem and turn turn off the the main main circ circuit uit brea breaker ker.. Unpac npackk the the DAP meter eter.. Slide the the meter meter into the the lower lower set of collimator collimator rails rails (the (the set furthe furtherr from the collimat collimator). or). The meter must be installed with the cable exi ting toward the rear. Connect Connect the the DAP DAP cable cable to the existing existing connector connector in the the cable cable drape. drape. See Fig Figur ure e 44-9 9.
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Figure 4-9 DAP meter cable cable attached 5.
For Optima Optima XR220amx XR220amx systems systems,, the DAP meter meter option option is a standa standard rd option option and and has already already been enabled. It can be turned on/off at the Applications level. a. b. c. d.
On the the Applica Applicatio tions ns deskt desktop, op, clic clickk the UTIL UTILITI ITIES ES button button.. On the the Util Utiliti ities es desk desktop top,, selec selectt PREFE PREFEREN RENCES CES > OPTIO OPTIONS. NS. Turn Turn the the DAP DAP fun funct ctio ion n ON. ON. Refer Refer to the the system system Opera Operator tor Manu Manual al for instr instruct uction ionss on DAP usage usage..
4.10.3.2 DAP installation installation for Optima XR200amx system 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Shut Shut down down the the system system and turn turn off off the the main main circuit circuit breake breaker. r. Remove Remove the side covers, covers, top cover cover and and front front bin. bin. See the System System manual, manual, Replaceme Replacement nt Procedures chapter, Front Bin Removal section. Unpa Unpack ck the the DAP DAP mete meterr and and cab cable le.. Slide the the meter meter into the the lower lower set of collimator collimator rails rails (the (the set furthe furtherr from the collimato collimator).Th r).The e meter must be installed with the cable exi ting toward the rear. Insta nstallll the DAP DAP cab cable le::
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Connec Connectt the round round cable cable conn connect ector or to the DAP DAP meter meter.. See Fig Figure ure 4-1 4-10 0.
Figure 4-10 DAP meter cable attached attached b.
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Route the long long DAP cable cable through through the cable cable drape drape along the horizon horizontal tal arm and vertical vertical column. Loosely attach cable ties to hold the cable in position, but do not tighten them until range of motion is confimed. Leave enough extra cable length at the DAP meter so that the tube/collimator assembly can be moved through the normal range of motion without unplugging the cable. Route the DAP DAP cable cable through through the cable cable access access opening opening in the rightright-front front cover. See Figure Figu re 4-1 4-11 1. Remove Remove the HV cabl cable e clamp clamp mounti mounting ng scre screws. ws. See Fig Figure ure 4-1 4-11 1.
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Description HV ca cable clam lamp mounting sc screws (2 (2)
Figure 4-11 HV cable clamp mounting screws e.
Remove Remove the clamp clamp from from the HV cable cable bundle. bundle. See Fig Figure ure 4-1 4-12 2.
Figure 4-12 4-12 HV cable cable clamp f.
Plug Plug the othe otherr end of of the DAP DAP cable cable into into the the J6 bulk bulkhea head d connec connector tor.. See Fig Figure ure 4-1 4-13 3. Install cable ties as necessary to secure cable within the bulkhead area.
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Figure 4-13 DAP meter cable attached attached to J6 on bulkhead 6.
Confirm Confirm that that there there is suffic sufficient ient slack slack in the DAP DAP cable cable at the the tube/co tube/collimat llimator or assembly assembly:: a. Move the tube/c tube/collima ollimator tor assembl assemblyy through through the the full range of motion motion and verify verify that the DAP cable remains connected to the DAP meter. b. Once suffic sufficient ient cable cable slack slack is confirmed, confirmed, tighten tighten down the cable cable ties to secure secure the the DAP cable to the existing cable drape. 7. Arra Arrang nge e the the cabl cable e bun bundl dle e as show shown n in Fig Figure ure 4-1 4-14 4, use a cable tie to maintain cable positions. 8. Install Install the clamp onto the cable cable bundle. bundle. DO NOT TIGHTEN TIGHTEN THE THE CLAMP CLAMP YET. 9. Mount the clamp clamp to the the Thorax Thorax chassis. chassis. Slide the the clamp clamp to the the rear of the mounting mounting screw screw slots. slots. 10. Tighten Tighten the clamp around around the cable cable bundle, ensuring ensuring that that the cables cables are not pinched pinched by the clamp.
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Figure 4-14 Correct cable cable bundle arrangement arrangement 11. Install Install the front front bin, top top cover cover and side covers covers.. 12. Configure Configure the the system system to enable enable the the DAP meter meter option. option. See 4.2.7 Optio Options ns configuration configuration on page pa ge 64 64.. 13. Once the DAP DAP meter option option has been been enabled, enabled, it must be ’switched ’switched on’ at the Applicati Applications ons level: a. b. c. d.
On the the Applica Applicatio tions ns deskt desktop, op, click click the the UTILI UTILITIE TIES S button button.. On the the Util Utiliti ities es desk desktop top,, selec selectt PREFE PREFEREN RENCES CES > OPTIO OPTIONS. NS. Turn Turn the the DAP DAP fun funct ctio ion n ON. ON. Refer Refer to the the system system Opera Operator tor Manu Manual al for instr instruct uction ionss on DAP usage usage..
Section 4.11 Importing custom IP looks from Definium AMX 700 Use the following procedure to back up customized image processing (IP) looks from an Definium AMX 700 system, and restore them on an Optima Optima XR220amx system or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade. Chapter 4 Configuration
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Make Make a syst system em back backup up on on the the Defini Definium um AMX AMX 700 700 syst system. em. On the the Optima Optima sys system tem,, exit exit the the SUIF SUIF if itit is open. open. Insert Insert the Definiu Definium m AMX 700 700 system system backup backup CD into the the external external CD/DVD CD/DVD drive of of the system system.. Press CTRL + SHIFT + F5 to F5 to open the Engineering User Interface. On the the Enginee Engineerin ring g User User Interf Interface ace,, press press the the TERMI TERMINAL NAL icon icon.. At the the com comma mand nd pro promp mpt, t, type type:: mount /media/cdrecorder
Press ENTER. ENTER. cd /magichome/xruser/config/restore/
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Press ENTER. ENTER. At the the pro prompt mpt, type type:: chmod 777 restoreCustomIPLooks_F2toF3.sh
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ENTER. Press ENTER. At the the pro prompt mpt, type type:: ./restoreCustomIPLooks_F2toF3.sh
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ENTER. The script takes approximately 20 minutes to run. When completed, the system Press ENTER. returns to the prompt. At the the pro prompt mpt, type type:: umount /media/cdrecorder
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ENTER. Press ENTER. Remove Remove the Definium Definium AMX 700 backup backup media media from the CD/DVD CD/DVD drive drive and disconnect disconnect the drive from the system. Type exit to close the terminal window. Exit the Engineering Engineering User Interface. Interface. Rese Resett the the syst system em..
Section 4.12 Enabling Advanced Service mode Advanced Service (sometimes called “in-house “in-house service” or “extended service”) is available to customers that have purchased an Advanced Service package li cense from GE Healthcare. Contact a GE service representative to enable Advanced Service. Advanced Service provides the following functionality: • SUIF SUIF in Adva Advanc nced ed Ser Service vice mode mode • Deta Detaile iled d erro errorr desc descri ript ption ionss in the the Serv Service ice Err Error or Log Log View Viewer er • Advanced diagnostics • Exte Extend nded ed er error ror log log with with filte ilteri ring ng The following functionality is never included in an Advanced Service license: • InSite Ex ExC configuration • Adva Advanc nced ed serv service ice conf config igur urat atio ion n or or ent entititlem lemen entt • Purc Purcha hase sed d opti option onss con configu figura rati tion on
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Chapter 5 Calibration This chapter explains how to calibrate the printer and configure PACS features. No other calibrations are required during system installation. The unit has been fully calibrated and tested during the manufacturing process. If desired, please reference the System manual for instructions of the various calibration processes.
Section 5.1 Saving changes After changing, creating, or restoring calibration files, be sure sure to reboot the system system so that the application software can detect the file changes. After completing the steps steps in this chapter, save the changes by performing performing a system backup. See Chapter 3 System data and software in software in the Optima XR200amx/XR220amx System Manual for the backup procedure.
Section 5.2 Detector calibration The detector contains a complete set of calibration files. These files are uploaded to the system upon first tether connection. There is no need to perform any detector calibrations unless QAP fails or the system reports incompatible detector firmware. See the System Service manual for details related to detector calibrations.
Section 5.3 Image quality calibration Image quality calibrations apply only to Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade systems.
5.3.1 Calibrating the printer Follow this procedure to send grayscale output to the printer and to calculate compensation LUT (look up table) for compatibility. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
On the the Applica Application tionss deskto desktop, p, press press the the UTILI UTILITIE TIES S button button.. On the Utilit Utilities ies deskto desktop, p, press press LAUNCH LAUNCH.. On the the SUIF SUIF home home page, page, pres presss the CALIBR CALIBRATI ATION ON tab tab butto button. n. On the the Calibratio Calibration n page, page, in the the left folder tree, select IMAGE IMAGE QUALITY QUALITY > PRINTER. PRINTER. Pres Presss the the CAL CALIB IBRA RATI TION ON icon icon.. In the the left left frame, frame, select select IMAG IMAGE E QUALI QUALITY TY > PRI PRINTE NTER. R. Select Select the the correc correctt printer printer from from the the Printe Printerr Label Label drop-do drop-down wn list. list. Press Press START START and follow follow the on-scr on-screen een instru instructi ctions ons..
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Section 5.4 PACS image tests PACS image tests apply only to Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade systems. Follow these procedures to test image display characteristics and determine the burn configuration for PACS images for each destination host.
5.4.1 Comparing PACS test images In the following tests, use the nine PACS test images to test image display characteristics and determine image display configuration. Each PACS test image consists of two aspects: • On the the right right,, a clinic clinical al chest chest image image with with imag image e numbe numberr and and GE logo waterm watermark ark (Fig Figur ure e 55-1 1). • On the the left, left, a series series of of 12 vert vertica icall bands. bands. The The top top six band bandss are dark dark and and the the bottom bottom six six are are bright. Inside each band are five small squares with different intensities (like the 5%/95% squares in a SMPTE pattern). The squares provide a quantitative way to compare two images. The pixel data in every test image is identical. Only the DICOM headers, annotations, and window center (WC) and window width (WW) values are slightly different for each pattern.
Figure 5-1 PACS/image display test image
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responsible for providing evidence of PACS monitor calibration. At the the app applic licat ation ion desk deskto top, p, pres presss IMAGE TOOLS. Click Click SMPTE SMPTE to to load load the SMPT SMPTE E patter pattern n into into the Patien Patientt List. List. Send Send the the SMPTE SMPTE patt pattern ern to the the PACS PACS review review workst workstati ation on Verify Verify that that 5% 5% and 95% squa squares res are are equa equally lly visib visible le on PACS PACS (Fig (Figur ure e 55-2 2).
Figure 5-2 5-2 SMPTE pattern pattern
5.4.2.2 Loading test images 1.
2.
Load the PACS test images images onto onto the the acquisit acquisition ion workst workstation ation.. Use Use either either:: A DICO DICOMM-fo form rmat atte ted d CDCD-RO ROM M wit with h imag images es.. Imag Images es tha thatt are are stor stored ed on the the sys syste tem m in in Ima Image ge Tool Tools. s. Veri Verify fy that that the the pat patie ient nt name name is GE_DX_Image_Display_Test, GEHC and the patient ID is 2000002.
5.4.2.3 Sending no-burn images to the PACS 1. 2. 3. 4.
In the SUIF, SUIF, press press the the UTIL UTILITI ITIES ES tab tab butt button. on. Next Next to to Netw Network ork Connec Connectio tions, ns, press press EDIT. EDIT. Select Select the approp appropria riate te netw network ork host host and and press press EDI EDIT. T. On the the Prefere Preferences nces tab, verify verify that that the following following parame parameter ter is is NOT NOT checked: checked: Apply Burn-on-Send to images when sending to this network host.
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In the the Destina Destination tion icon list, press the appropriat appropriate e PACS PACS netwo network rk host. host.
5.4.2.4 Sending burn-on-send images to the PACS 1. 2. 3. 4.
In the SUIF, SUIF, press press the UTILIT UTILITIES IES tab button button.. Next Next to to Netw Network ork Connec Connectio tions, ns, press press EDIT. EDIT. Select Select the the appr appropr opriat iate e networ networkk host host and and pres presss EDIT. EDIT. On the the Pre Prefe fere renc nces es tab, tab, chec checkk Apply Burn-on-Send to images when sending to this network host.
5. 6.
In the the Imag Images es list list,, high highliligh ghtt PACS Test Image #6. In the the Destina Destination tion icon list, press the appropriat appropriate e PACS PACS netwo network rk host. host.
5.4.2.5 Reviewing images on PACS 1. 2. 3. 4.
On the PACS review review workstatio workstation, n, display display PACS PACS test images #1 and #6. To identi identify fy an image, image, look in the chest i mage region for the watermark image number next to the GE l ogo. Verify that image #1 is displaye displayed d with a Value-ofValue-of-Inter Interest est Look-Up Look-Up Table (VOI-LUT) (VOI-LUT).. Verify that image #6 is displayed displayed with with a Linear Look-Up Look-Up Table Table (Linea (Linearr LUT). LUT). Compar Compare e PACS PACS Test Test Images Images #1 #1 and #6 #6 and note note the the follow following ing items items:: a. The number number of distinct distinct bright bright and dark bands (based (based on the band band intensi intensity) ty) b. The The numb number er of of squa square ress visi visibl ble e in eac each h band band Count bands that have distinct gray levels, not simply the number of bands with visibl e squares. For example, in Fig Figur ure e 55-3 3, there are two squares in band #4, three squares in band #5, and three squares in band #11. There are three distinct dark bands and six distinct bright bands. This is because the top three dark bands are indistinguishable.
Figure 5-3 Example showing distinct bands bands and visible squares squares -
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If PACS PACS test test imag images es #1 and and #6 appear appear visuall visuallyy identi identical cal (wit (with h an equa equall number number of of brigh brightt and dark bands), the PACS supports VOI-LUT. Configure the PACS as No-Burn for this host. If PACS PACS Test Test Image Imagess #1 and and #6 appea appearr visual visually ly differ different ent (wit (with h a differ different ent numb number er of brig bright ht and dark bands), or if you can see saturation in the lung or abdomen of the chest region (saturation appears as a completely flat dark or white area), the PACS does not support VOI-LUT or applies it incorrectly. Configure the PACS as Burn-on-Send for this host. Repeat se section ions 5.4.2.3 Sending no-burn images to the PACS and PACS and 5.4. 5.4.2.4 2.4 Sendin Sending g burn-onburn-onsend images to the PACS for PACS for each PACS destination host. Section 5.4 PACS image tests
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Reco Record rd the the res resul ults ts in in the the tabl table e belo below. w.
Table 5-1 PACS image test results Example Distinct dark bands
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In addition to the test results above, use Ta Tabl ble e 55-2 2 as a guideline to determine if a PACS should be configured as Burn-on-Send. This table considers only whether a PACS supports VOI-LUT Table 5-2 PACS support of VOI-LUT No-Burn
Burn-on-Send
GE Centricity RA1000 v1.0, v2.0, v2.1
GE Pathspeed v7.12, 8.0
GE Centricity RA600 v6.1, 7.0
GE AW v3.1, 4.0
GE Radworks v5.1
Kodak DirectView v4.3
GE Pathspeed v8.1 or later
Kodak DirectView v5.1, 5.2
McKesson HRS v3.3, 3.3.2
Kodak Directview(CEMAX ICON), v4.3
Fuji Synapse v3.0, 3.1
Merge eFilm, v2.0
Agfa IMPAX v4.5, 5.2
Stentor iSite v3.0, v3.3.1 v3.3.1
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Send Send all nine nine image imagess to PACS PACS and and follow follow the the test test instru instructi ctions ons in Ta Tabl ble e 55-3 3: Sen Send im images #1 #1-5 as as No No-Burn Send Send imag images es #6#6-8 as as Bur Burnn-on on--Send Send If the the site is interest interested ed in explor exploring ing CR-Fallba CR-Fallback ck as an option, option, configur configure e the PACS PACS for for CRCRfallback with help from the local IT team. Then send image #9 as No-Burn. Table 5-3 Test instructions for all PACS images Image #
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On the the PACS PACS review review workst workstation, ation, open PACS test image #1 (Patient (Patient ID 2000002) 2000002).. Access the DICOM DICOM header header informati information on through through a drop-down drop-down list, list, a button button,, or by by right-click right-clicking ing the image and then selecting an option such as “information,” “i,” or “header.” For help, contact local IT support. Verify Verify Burn-o Burn-on-S n-Send end mode mode by by veri verifyi fying ng that: that: a. The WC tag tag is is 0028x 0028x105 1050 0 and and the the WW tag is 0028 0028x10 x1051 51 b. The value valuess are WC=5 WC=5226 226\52 \5226\ 26\522 5226 6 and WW=2 WW=2654 654\19 \1990\ 90\398 3981 1 Veri Verify fy VOIVOI-LU LUT T tag tagss as as foll follow ows: s: a. Search Search the the DICOM DICOM head header er for for tag 0028 0028x30 x3010V 10VOIL OILUTS UTSequ equenc ence. e. b. Below Below that that tag, tag, verify verify that that ther there e are thre three e additio additional nal tags: tags: * 0028 0028x3 x300 002L 2LU UTDes TDescr crip ipto tor r * 0028 0028x3 x300 003L 3LUT UTEx Expl plan anat atio ion n * 0028x3006LUTData c. Verify Verify that each VOILU VOILUTSeque TSequence nce has has a LUTExplan LUTExplanation ation set set to either either Normal, Normal, Harder, Harder, or Softer. Reco Record rd the resu result ltss in in Ta Table ble 55-4 4. Open Open PACS PACS test test image image #6 #6 and and view view the the DICO DICOM M heade header. r. Veri Verify fy NoNo-Bu Burn rn mod mode e by ens ensur urin ing g that that:: a. The WC tag is 0028 0028x10 x1050 50 and and the the WW WW tag tag is is 0028x 0028x105 1051 1 b. The value valuess are WC=81 WC=8192\ 92\819 8192\8 2\8192 192 and and WW=1638 WW=16383\1 3\1228 2288\2 8\2457 4575 5 Veri Verify fy VOIVOI-LU LUT T tag tagss as as foll follow ows: s: a. Search Search the the DICOM DICOM head header er for for tag 0028 0028x30 x3010V 10VOIL OILUTS UTSequ equenc ence. e. b. No VOILUTS VOILUTSequenc equence e tag should should be be present. present. IfIf a VOILUTSe VOILUTSequence quence is present, present, the image image Section 5.4 PACS image tests
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was not sent correctly. Resend the image as Burn-on-Send. Reco ecord the the res resul ults ts in Ta Table ble 55-4 4.
5.4.3.3 Verifying WC and WW values No-Burn Mode (PACS Test Image #1) The DICOM header of each PACS Test Image is always sent with WC/WW=5226/2654. The values displayed on the PACS may appear differently. This is acceptable according to DICOM standards. The values can show up as 8192/16384, 5226/2654, or something else. The most common and preferred implementation is to show values of 8192/16384 on the PACS. 1. 2.
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Open pen PAC PACS S tes testt im image age #1. #1. Verify Verify that that the the WC/WW WC/WW values values are are 8192/1 8192/1638 6384. 4. If the values do not appear as 8192/16384, check that the VOI-LUT is enabled on the PACS. The VOI-LUT often can be enabled with a drop-down list on the image or through hanging protocols. Note: Note: This does not indicate i ndicate that the PACS does not support VOI-LUTs. Support for VOI-LUTs is strictly determined by the visual appearance of PACS test images #1 and #6. Recor ecord d the the resu result ltss in in Ta Table ble 55-4 4 (see 5.4.4 PACS image image compariso comparison n results results on page page 94 94). ).
Burn-on-Send Mode (PACS Test Image #6) 1. 2.
3.
Open pen PAC PACS S tes testt im image age #6. #6. Verify Verify that that the the WC/W WC/WW W value valuess are are 8192/1 8192/1638 6384. 4. If the values do not appear as 8192/16384, check that the VOI-LUT is enabled on the PACS. The VOI-LUT often can be enabled with a drop-down list on the image or through hanging protocols. Recor ecord d the the resu result ltss in in Ta Table ble 55-4 4 (see 5.4.4 PACS image image compariso comparison n results results on page page 94 94). ).
5.4.3.4 Checking for image saturation saturation 1. 2. 3.
Open pen PAC PACS S tes testt im image age #1. #1. Check that the clinical clinical chest chest area appear appearss with with no saturat saturation ion in the the lung or abdomen abdomen region. region. Recor ecord d the the resu result ltss in in Ta Table ble 55-4 4.
5.4.3.5 Testing reduced dynamic dynamic range with with Burn-on-Send The Burn-on-Send configuration causes a reduced dynamic range in the image if you change the window level of the image on the PACS. 1. 2.
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Open pen PAC PACS S tes testt im image age #6. #6. Change Change the window window level on the PACS to to attempt attempt to see the the five squares squares in all all twelve twelve bands. bands. 500 (the Start by changing the WC value to 0 and the WW value to 500 (the appropriate values may vary among different PACS workstations). The loss of dynamic range is most common in the top dark band. If reduced dynamic range occurs, the five squares will not be visible in the top dark band (band #1). Recor ecord d the the resu result ltss in in Ta Table ble 55-4 4.
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5.4.4 PACS image comparison results Use the values in Ta Tabl ble e 55-4 4 to quantitatively compare images. For example, to determine if a PACS supports GE VOI-LUTs, compare PACS test images #1 and #6. If the number of distinct bands and visible squares are equal, then the PACS correctly supports VOI-LUTs. Table 5-4 PACS image comparison results Tests
Results
DICOM header on PACS (image #1 No-Burn)
WC = __________ WW = __________ VOI-LUT (Yes/No)
DICOM header on PACS (image #6 Burn-on-Send)
WC = __________ WW = __________ VOI-LUT (Yes/No)
Values displayed on PACS viewer (image #1)
WC = __________ WW = __________
Values displayed on PACS viewer (image #6)
WC = __________ WW = __________
Saturation visible in lung or abdomen region Able to see all five squares in top band of image #6 Able to see all five squares in top band of image #1 Images #1, 4, 5 appear visually identical Images #6, 7, 8 appear visually identical PACS able to select Normal/Harder/Softer DICOM header on PACS (image #9 CR-Fallback).
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Chapter 6 Detector checks and QAP Perform QAP every time you calibrate the detector, and as the final step in cali brations during installation. For more information about performing QAP and viewing QAP results, see the Optima XR200amx or Optima XR220amx Operator Manual, Quality Assurance and Maintenance.
6.0.1 Detector check This procedure applies only to the Optima XR220amx and Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade systems. 1. 2. 3.
On the the Appli Applicat cation ion scre screen, en, press press the the WORK WORKLIS LIST T icon. icon. On the the Workli Worklist st scree screen, n, at the the botto bottom, m, press press the the QAP QAP button button.. On the the Image Image Qualit Qualityy screen screen,, in the the left folder folder tree tree,, select select Quality Control Tools > Acquisition. 4. On the the Quality Quality Assuranc Assurance e Program Program screen, screen, press press DETECTO DETECTOR R CHECK, CHECK, and and then then press press START. The test takes about one minute. While the test is running, the status bar at the bottom of the screen says “Performing Dark Image Tests.” When the test is complete, the results screen is displayed. 5. Scroll Scroll to the the right right side side of the the scree screen n to see see the pass pass/fa /failil result results. s. All tests should pass. If there there are any failures, contact contact GE Service. 6. To quit the QAP session session and return return to Applica Applications, tions, press EXIT. EXIT. Or, Or, to return return to the previo previous us QAP screen, press BACKUP.
6.0.2 QAP checkout This procedure applies only to the Optima XR220amx and Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade systems. 1. 2. 3. 4.
On the the Appli Applicat cation ion scre screen, en, press press the the WORK WORKLIS LIST T icon. icon. On the the Workli Worklist st scree screen, n, at the the botto bottom, m, press press the the QAP QAP button button.. On the the Image Image Qualit Qualityy screen screen,, in the the left folder folder tree tree,, select select Quality Control Tools > Acquisition. On the the Quality Quality Assurance Assurance Program Program screen screen,, press press QAP, QAP, and and then then press press START. START. The test takes about ten minutes, and is made up of three parts. After completing each part, the program automatically advances to the next part, but you must press START to initiate the testing for each part. 1. Dete Detect ctor or Chec Check. k. 2. Dete Detect ctor or QC QC Che Check cks: s: > User User ID ID is req requir uired ed to to take take an an expo exposu sure re.. > Flat field field phant phantom om must must inse inserte rted d in collim collimato atorr rails. rails. > QC Chec Checkk must must pass pass to proc proceed eed to Flat Flat Fiel Field d Tests. Tests. 3. Flat Flat Fiel Field d Test Tests: s: > Follo Follow w the the instr instruc uctition onss on the the scr scree een. n. > Remo Remove ve the the DAP DAP met meter er,, ifif pre prese sent nt.. Chapter 6 Detector checks and QAP
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Insert Insert the flat flat fiel field d phanto phantom m in the the collim collimato atorr rails. rails. Set Set SID SID to the the onon-sc scre reen en ins instr truc uctition ons. s. Make Make an X-ra X-rayy expo exposu sure re.. When image appears, appears, touch touch anywhere anywhere on the the image image to return return to the previous previous screen. > Make Make anot anothe herr X-ra X-rayy expo exposu sure re.. > When image appears, appears, touch touch anywhere anywhere on the the image image to return return to the previous previous screen. > Remove Remove the the flat flat field field phantom, phantom, and replace replace the DAP DAP meter meter ifif applicable applicable.. While the test is running, the status bar at the bottom of the screen will display status messages. When the tests are complete, the results screen will be displayed. 5. Scroll Scroll to the the right right side side of of the scre screen en to see see the the pass/f pass/fail ail resu results lts.. All tests should pass. If tthere here are any failures, contact GE Service. 6. To quit the QAP QAP session session and retur return n to Applicatio Applications, ns, press press EXIT. EXIT. Or, Or, to return return to to the previou previouss QAP screen, press BACKUP.
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Chapter 7 Certified components Section 7.1 Component rating plates The following components will be certified (FDA 21CFR) and will have rating plates: Table 7-1 Item
System component
Model number
Location
1
X-ray control
5555000-x
On the outside of the system, above the main breaker switch
2
Generator
5140761-2
On the outside of the system above the main breaker switch and on the generator itself
3
X-ray tube housing (casing)
5508800
On the outside of the system above the main breaker switch and on rear of X-ray tube
4
Beam limiting device (collimator)
5129498
Side of collimator
Rating plates are provided with certified system components. Also, when an option is purchased, rating plates are supplied with the option. Rating plates for these options must be placed on the Optima XR200amx/XR220amx system. Be sure to properly attach rating plates so they can be checked for accuracy and compliance. Rating plates for certified components need to be visible on the system. For the generator, a copy of the rating plate will be placed on the outside of the system in addition to the rating plate on the generator itself.
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2
3
Table 7-1 Item
Description
1
Primary rating plate location, located on cover above main circuit breaker. Consists of: • System rating plate • Generator ra rating pl plate • X-ray tube rating plates See Fi Figu gure re 77-2 2 on page page 99 99,, Fig Figur ure e 77-3 3 on page page 99 99..
2
Generator rating plate, also located inside unit on generator module. See Figu Figure re 7-4 on page page 10 100 0.
3
X-ray tube/casing tube/casing rating rating plates, plates, also located located on bottom bottom of X-ray X-ray tube tube casing. casing. See Figure Figu re 7-5 on pag page e 100 100..
4
Collim Collimato atorr ratin rating g plate, plate, locate located d on side side of coll collima imator tor.. See See Fig Figure ure 7-6 on pag page e 101 101..
Figure 7-1 Rating plate locations
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Figure 7-2 Primary rating plate location
5555000-x 123456789 January 201x Optima XR220amx
Figure 7-3 Optima system rating plate
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Figure 7-4 X-ray generator generator rating plate
Figure 7-5 X-ray tube/casing rating plates
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Figure 7-6 Collimator rating plate
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Chapter 8 Final tasks Section 8.1 Final tasks • • • • •
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