EXT 1824G User’s Manual To Customers To Customers Thank you for purchasing the DRTECH Radiography EXT 1824G (hereinafter, this Product). This User’s Manual explains how to use the detector, x-ray interface unit, and other peripheral equipments. Before using this product, be sure to read this manual thoroughly in order to utilize it more effectively. Also, please read the Operation Manual for EVS Calibration and configuration Software (hereinafter, ECali1).
Contents EXT 1824G User’s Manual Contents To Customers......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Contents.................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Safety notices ................................................................................................................
EXT 1824G User’s Manual Contents 4.3.3. WIFI & Bluetooth Workflow............................................................................................................................ 29 4.3.4. Radio Frequency TX Power .............................................오류! 책갈피가 정의되어 있지 않습니다. 5. Operating Procedure............................................................................................ 30 5.1. Preparing to Use the Detector............................................................
EXT 1824G User’s Manual Contents 8. Troubleshooting.................................................................................................... 60 8.1. Failed to Turn the Detector On........................................................................................ 60 8.2. Rapid Consumption of Battery ....................................................................................... 60 8.3. Battery Pack or Installation Part of Battery is Getting Hot .................................
Conventions EXT 1824G User’s Manual Safety notices The following safety notices are used to emphasize certain safety instructions. Follow the safety instructions in this user’s manual along with warning and cautions symbols. Ignoring such warnings or cautions while handling the product may results in serious injury or accient. It is important for you to read and understand the contents of this user’s manual before attempting to use the product.
1. Safety Information EXT 1824G User’s Manual 1. Safety Information 1.1. Safety precautions Follow these saftey guides and properly use the equipment to prevent injury and damage to any equipment/data. WARNING Installation and environment of use Prohibited - Do not use or store the equipment near flammable chemical such as alcohol, thinner, benzine, etc. If chemicals are spilled or evaporated, it may result in fire or electric shock through contact with electric parts inside the equipment.
1. Safety Information EXT 1824G User’s Manual WARNING Handling The system, in whole or in parts, cannot be modified in any ways without any written approval from DRTECH. - No modification of this equipment is allowed - Never disassemble or modify the equipment. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock. Also, since the equipment incorporates parts that may cause electric shcok as well as other hazardous parts, touching them may cause death or serious injury.
1. Safety Information EXT 1824G User’s Manual WARNING Battery pack and charger - Do not use the battery pack as a power source for equipment other than EXT 1824G detectors. Be sure to use only the dedicated battery pack for the EXT 1824G detector. - The battery charger is designed for the dedicated battery pack. Do not use the battery charger other than the dedicated one. Otherwise, a battery explosion or a battery leak may occur, resulting in fire or electrical shock.
1. Safety Information EXT 1824G User’s Manual WARNING Installation and environment of use - Do not install the equipment in any of the locations listed below. Doing so may result in malfuction, equipment faillng, fire or injury. ㆍ Close to facilities where water is used. ㆍ Where it may be exposed to direct sunlight. ㆍ Close to the air outlet of an air-conditioner or ventilation equipment. ㆍ Close to a heat source such as a heater. ㆍ Where the power supply is unstable.
1. Safety Information EXT 1824G User’s Manual CAUTION Handling the equipment The Equipment must be handled with care to avoid personal injury or damage to the internal image sensor. - Handle the equipment carefully. - Do not submerge the equipment in water. - The internal image sensor may be damaged if something hits against it, or if it is dropped, or recieves a strong jolt. - Do not place excessive weight on the detector. Otherwise, the internal image sensor may be damaged.
1. Safety Information EXT 1824G User’s Manual 1.2. Notes for using the equipment When using the equipment, take the following precautions. Otherwise, problems may occur and the equipment may not function correctly. System Diagnostic • The Ecali1 software runs a system diagnosis. • Run Ecali1 software after installing the system, at least once a year. If an error occurs, report the detailed error information to DRTECH local dealer or distributor.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual • 1. Safety Information Do not use the detector near devices generating a strong magnetic field. Doing so may produce image noise or artifacts. Image Backup • To avoid missing images, it is important to store the images by filming or by using external storage devices such as CD, DVD, HDD, USB, etc.. This should be done as a routine operation for every image.
1. Safety Information EXT 1824G User’s Manual Operating/storage environment • Be sure to use and store this equipment under the conditions described below: Temperature Humidity Atmospheric pressure 30 to 85 % RH 700 to 1060 hPa 5 to 95 % RH 500 to 1060 hPa 0 to 45 ℃ Operating environment (-20 to 45 ℃ @ Operating with External Battery) Transportation & Storage environment 0 to 45 ℃ (12h Storage -40 to 70 ℃) • Do not expose this equipment to high temperatures and/or high humidity.
2. Introduction EXT 1824G User’s Manual 2. Introduction 2.1. Features • Wireless LAN communication (IEEE 802.11n*) includes a lightweight and thin detector that is easy to handle. • The new sensor with 76 μm of pixel pitch and CsI (Cesium Iodide), Gadox (Gadolinium Oxysulfide) used for the scintillator produces high resolution (approx. 7.1 Mega pixels) digital images within the effective imaging area (233 x 175 mm), with low doses of X-rays.
2. Introduction EXT 1824G User’s Manual 2.2. System Configuration 2.2.1. Basic Configuration Generally, the EXT 1824G detector is used in system configuration as illustrated below: Figure 2.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 2. Introduction Wireless Connection • EXT 1824G wireless detector transmits images and data by wireless communication. • A battery pack should be installed in the detector to use it under the wireless configuration. • Up to 2 battery packs can be charged simultaneously from a battery charger.
2. Introduction EXT 1824G User’s Manual X-ray Detector (EXT 1824G) Battery Charger (EVS-BCS) Battery Pack (EVS-MBP-Y) User’s Manual Power adaptor (12V, 7.08A) + AC Power Cable(2m) CD(Software / Calibration) Table 2.2. EXT 1824G Packaging: Optional components NDT Tether Cable(0.45M) DATA(LAN) Cable EVS_Functional_Cable(5M) Option -. 1M -. 10M -. 25M -.
3. Production Description EXT 1824G User’s Manual 3. Product Description 3.1. Product Components 3.1.1. AED Mode Table 3.1. Product componets for AED Mode Part name Remark Flat panel detector EXT 1824G(Scintillator : Gadox) 1.7 kg Battery charger EVS-BCS : 0.5 kg Battery pack EVS-MBP-Y : 0.24 kg Document : User ‘s Manual (PDF) CD (Software / Calibration) Calibration Data : MAP, PMP, GMP Software : Ecali1 User’s Manual Supported in all Modes Tether Cable(0.
3. Production Description EXT 1824G User’s Manual 3.1.2. S/W Trigger Mode Table 3.2. Product componets for S/W Trigger Mode Part name Remark Flat panel detector EXT 1824G(Scintillator : Gadox) 1.7 kg Battery charger EVS-BCS : 0.5 kg Battery pack EVS-MBP-Y : 0.24 kg Document : User ‘s Manual (PDF) CD (Software / Calibration) Calibration Data : MAP, PMP, GMP Software : Ecali1 User’s Manual Supported in all Modes Tether Cable(0.
3. Production Description EXT 1824G User’s Manual 3.1.3. Workstation (Recommended and minimum but NOT included) Table 3.4. Workstation Item Specification Operating system Windows 7 64 bit SP1 (Professional Edition or higher) CPU Intel Core i7 or higher (or compatible CPU) Memory 8GB or higher Hard disk 1TB or higher Gigabit (Detector only) Intel® PRO 1000 Series (Gigabit LAN Card for network interface) Min.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4. Parts Name and Functions 4.1. Detector 4.1.1. Detector Specification Table 4.1. Detector Specifications Item Description Model EXT 1824G Purpose EOD, Industrial NDT Pixel Pitch 76 ɥm Scintillator Gadox (Gadolinium Oxysulfide) Image Matrix Size 2304 × 3072 pixels Effective Imaging Area (H x V) 233.472 x 175.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4.1.2. Detector Component The detector is designed to capture radiographic images. Captured images are transmitted to the EXT 1824G image-capture computer using the wireless/wired data transfer Figure 4.1. Detector Components A. Wireless antenna: Transmits image data with wireless comunication (IEEE802.11n). B. LED Indicators • Ready: Lamp showing data communication state and ready state of the detector.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4.2. Battery Charger and Battery Pack 4.2.1. Battery Charger 4.2.1.1. Battery Charger Specifications Table 4.2. Battery Charger Specifications Item Description Model EVS-BCS Simultaneous Charging Battery Pack 2 EA Charging Time 3 hours Rated Power Supply DC +12 V, 6 A Max. Dimensions (W x H x D) 255 mm x 180 mm x 35 mm Weight 0.5 kg 4.2.1.2. Battery Charger Components Figure 4.2. Battery Charger A.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4.2.2. Battery Pack 4.2.2.1. Battery Pack Specification Table 4.3. Battery Charger Specifications Item Description Model EVS-MBP-Y Cell Type Lithium Polymer Number of Cells 2S1P (2series 1 Parallel) Rated Power Supply Output : DC +7.4 V Lifetime Approx. 500 cycles of use (full charge to discharge is 1 cycle) Dimensions (W x H x D) 163 mm x 148 mm x 7 mm Weight 0.24 kg 4.2.2.2. Battery Pack Components Figure 4.3. Battery Pack A.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4.2.2.3. Charging Battery Pack The battery pack supplies power to the detector during wireless connection. Be sure to use only the dedicated battery pack, and fully charge it before usage. • Connect the power adapter to the DC Input port of the battery charger. The power LED lights in blue indicates the presence of direct current (DC) power. • Insert the battery pack into the battery charger. Charging starts automatically.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4.2.3. Adaptor Table 4.5. AD/DC Adaptor Specifications Item Description Model AHM85PS12 Rated input 100- 240Vac / 1.0A, 50/60Hz Rated output 12V, 7.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4.3. Interface 4.3.1. WIFI Specification Table 4.3. WIFI Specifications Item Standard IEEE 802.11abgn (2T2R) Data Rate 802.11b: 11Mbps / 802.11a/g: 54Mbps / 802.11n: 300Mbps Operating Frequency IEEE 802.11abgn ISM Band, 2.400GHz ~ 2.4835GHz, 5.150MHz ~ 5.825MHz *Subject to local regulations Interface USB Antenna 2 x UFL connector or printed antenna for 2T2R Modulation 802.11b: DSSS (DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK) 802.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4.3.2. Bluetooth Specification Item Bluetooth Module Standard Bluetooth 4.1 Data Rate 1 Mbps Operating Frequency 2.4 ~ 2.48 GHz Interface UART, PIO, AIO, SPI Antenna PCB Modulation GFSK Power Consumption: Depends on profiles, 12 mA typical Security - Operation Range 100 meters(depending on the customer’s design.) Sensitivity -92.5 dBm at 0.1% BER 4.3.3. WIFI & Bluetooth Workflow 1. 2. 3. 4.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4. Detector Component 5.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 5.1. Preparing to Use the Detector CAUTION Be sure to use only the dedicated power supply for the EXT 1824G detector 5.1.1. Standard Configuration Figure 5.1 EXT 1824G System Configuration A. Wireless Connection - EXT 1824G transmits images and data by wireless communication. - A battery pack should be installed in the detector to use it under the wireless configuration. - Up to 2 battery packs can be charged simultaneously from a battery charger. B.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 5.1.2. Battery Pack WARNING Securely attach the battery into the detector or charger. If contact failure occurs, or if dust or metal objects come into contact with the exposed connector pins of the detector or charger, fire or electrical shock may occur 5.1.2.1. How to Attach a Battery Pack 1) Align the arrows on the detector and battery pack. 2) Push down the battery pack. 3) Turn the battery lock knob 90 degrees clockwise. 5.1.2.2.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4. Detector Component Horizontal Direction 1) Attachment 1) Align the arrows on the charger and battery pack. 2) Push down the battery pack. 2) Detachment 1) Put the finger into the groove on the charger and grab the battery pack. 2) Pull out the battery pack.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4. Detector Component 1) Attaching 1) Stand the battery pack up to reveal the battery charged connector. 2) Check the yellow-green arrows on the charger and bottom of the battery pack. 3) Align the left and right side of battery pack to the charger. 4) Push down the battery pack. 2) Detaching 1) Grab the battery pack. 2) Pull out the battery pack from the charger while holding the charger by the other hand. 5.2.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 5.2.1. Connecting Device This section describes how to connect the EXT 1824G system (Detector) 5.2.1.1. DATA(LAN) & Power Cable This section describes how to connect the EXT 1824G system (Detector) by using DATA(LAN) cable. CAUTION Installation of this equipment should be made by licensed and authorized personnel.
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EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4. Detector Component 5.2.2. Operating Detector 1) Turn on the detector Press and hold the POWER button (approx. 2 second ) Ready lamp (Green) lights up first time Ready lamp(Orange) lights up, as OLED window shows up Booting information (In approx. 1 minute) 2) Register the detector and make connection to the detector control system i. Registration AP(Blue) blinks When the AP lamp is blinking 1 time in 2seconds, system is in wired mode status.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 4. Detector Component The READY lamp color is changed from orange to green when the detector and ECail1 change to exposure ready status. • Arrange the object in the correct posture and position the detector aligning it with the target part. • Position the X-ray generator to adjust the exposure field. • Check all conditions before exposure. Make sure that Ready lamp is lit and AP lamp is blinking. This means that the system is ready to start an examination.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual ii. Press the exposure switch of the X-ray generator. Images captured with the detector are transmitted to the ECali1 and appear on the monitor. • Check the images on the monitor. • If any uncompleted protocols remain, repeat procedure ii). • Choose the exposure mode before the shooting. Mode AED S/W Trigger Description AED Mode. S/W Trigger Mode. iii. Click the "Save Raw Image" button to store image.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual A signal strength indicator appears on the screen of the ECali1 computer. It shows the wireless communication level between the detector and ECali1. Keep the wireless communication level stable on capturing or transmitting images. Table 5.1. Signal Strength Indicator Display Signal Strength (comunication stability) Status Wireless, high (Stable) Normal Wireless, Normal (Stable) Normal Wireless, Low (Unstable) Unstable communication.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual Table 5.3. Battery Remains Indicator Display Status Ext. Pwr Charge complement Ext. cable & battery Ext. cable charging Ext. cable & battery 100% Only battery 90~99% Only battery 80~89% Only battery 70~79% Only battery 60~69% Only battery 50~59% Only battery 40~49% Only battery 30~39% Only battery 20~29% Only battery 10~19% Only battery 0~9% Only battery Required Actions Warning message is popped up at the bottom-right.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 5.2.3. Image Data Retransmission EXT 1824G can save the image data as a file when detector is disconnected from AP during image data transmission. User can download the image file or receive the lastest shotted image data by using acquisition mode of Ecali1 after reconnection. Figure 5.2. Flow Chart If user does not use acquisition mode after reconnection, image data is saved as file.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 5.3. Ending Use of the Detector • Turn off the detector Press the POWER button. All the LED lamps shall be off. Table5.4. Detector Status List O Ready O AP Lamp Type Ready Busy AP ■ Green ■ Orange ■ Blue Power ON ○ X X During detector registration X ○ ☆ Detector registration completed (1 Sec.
4. Detector Component EXT 1824G User’s Manual 5.4. Detector Initialization Table5.5. Detector Initialization Time Action 0 sec Press AP button. 2 sec Lamp Status All lamps keep their own status. AP lamp(blue) is blinking. 10 sec Keep pressing AP button. AP lamp is shown its own status. Ready(green) lamp is blinking. 15 sec After 15 sec AP(blue) and Busy(orange) lamp is blinking. Release AP button when Ready(green) lamp is blinking. And then press AP button 3 times again within 5 sec.
6. Image Acquisition EXT 1824G User’s Manual 6. Image Acquisition 6.1. X-ray Generator Interface 6.1.1. X-ray Exposure Mode Table 6.1. Exposure Mode Mode Description 1. The detector detects actual amount of X-rays without any connection to the X-ray generator, and then performs image acquiring to the extent of image acquisition time and transmits the image data. 2. No signal used (No need of connector interface cable) 1.
6. Image Acquisition EXT 1824G User’s Manual 6.1.2. AED Mode AED Mode is available for acquiring images without any connection to X-ray generator. Generator interface cable is not required Figure 6.1. AED Mode Configuration - If you use AED Mode out of operating environmental requirements, unwanted image can be acquired without x-ray image acquiring process. - Do not hit or drop the equipment. Unwanted images can be acquired in the AED Mode if it receives a strong jolt.
6. Image Acquisition EXT 1824G User’s Manual 6.1.2.1. Recommendation of setting AED Sensing Area We suggest the collimated area on detector is wider than 4cm X 8cm, and keep along the vertical direction as shown in figure 6.2 and 6.3. Figure 6.2 Stand Environment with AED Mode Figure 6.3.
6. Image Acquisition EXT 1824G User’s Manual 6.1.3. S/W Trigger Mode S/W Trigger Mode is available for acquiring images without any connection to X-ray generator. Only you should give sign from the S/W to acquire image Figure 6.12. EXT 1824G S/W Trigger Mode Configuration - The S/W Trigger mode can be used the wired or wireless network. - PC and detector are connected by the Data(LAN) cable. (consistent power supplying by adaptor).
6. Image Acquisition EXT 1824G User’s Manual 6.2. Software Installation This section gives information about how to install the software on the workstation (PC) and how to configure the environment for software operation and communication. 6.2.1. Software Classification DRTECH provides clients who purchase our detector system with software as shown below. User can choose and use one of the software below.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 6.3. 6. Image Acquisition Windows Environment Setting This section gives information about configuring Windows to communicate with the detector. The contents in this chapter are made on the basis of Windows 7. Configuration environment can be different depending on network adaptor manufacturers or models. 6.3.1. Network Communication Communication disruption between the detector and workstation occurs unless the network adaptor is set properly.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 6. Image Acquisition Network Adaptor Configuration 1) Click Configure button to open the following dialog box, and then go to the Advanced tab. 2) Choose Flow Control in the list of Properties and click Value button on the right. 3) Power-saving Mode on Network adaptor - Click the Power Management tab and check on Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 6. Image Acquisition 4) Protocol selection and IP address setting - Click Properties button after selecting Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). - Input the IP address and subnet mask as shown below, and then click OK button. IP address: 192.168.250.100 (For wired mode) IP address: 192.168.250.101 (For wireless mode) - It is recommended to set IP address and Subnet mask in the presented range of this document.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 6. Image Acquisition 6.3.2. Disabling Sleep Mode on Monitor 1) Click Start → Control Panel → Power Options and then move to the Choose when to turn off the display tab. 2) Set Put the computer to sleep to Never to disable the sleep mode. 3) Click Save changes button.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 7. Device Setting 7. Device Setting 7.1. AP Setting 7.1.1. AP Configuration Normally, AP setting does not need to be changed by user, because AP is set to match the use environment when the product is inspected for shipping. 1) Check IP address of AP -Enter the IP address of AP, as set in ECali1 (192.168.250.98). - Choose Network tab → LAN. IP address can be seen as stored. 2) Setting wireless communication -Choose Wireless 5GHz or 2.4GHz → Wireless Setting.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual - Choose Wireless 5GHz or 2.4GHz → Wireless Security - Choose Disable Security and click the Save button 7. Device Setting - Detector can not be connected to AP if security is enabled. - Default IP Address of Detector is 192.168.250.135. - 8 numbers of channel can be used in 5GHz Frequency. - Available channel will be limited according to country and region. - Channel Bonding is for enhancing transmission speed.
7. Device Setting EXT 1824G User’s Manual 7.2. Detecting Setting 7.2.1. Detector Configuration For details about each parameter, refer to the Operation Manual for ECali1 Start up ECali1. Click Option → Configuration → Detector Tab. Menu Path to save map files Pre-processing Serial number Router IP Grid selection Description Register each map file that corresponds to the product Value for pre-processing. Do not change it by yourself. Register the serial number of product. IP address of AP.
7. Device Setting EXT 1824G User’s Manual Image TimeOut Set the time limit to prevent re-transmission request. Item Time Description The set waiting time for image to be transmitted. After starting image transmission, the detector ignores received information of image transmission request, if the following conditions are all met. - Image is being transmitted : No interference is allowed during transmission.
7. Device Setting EXT 1824G User’s Manual 7.2.2. Detector Power Save Management Meaning Mode Normal Sleep Deep Sleep Power Off Detector can be operated and take an exposure at any time. Detector can be operated and take an exposure at any time within 2 seconds. Detector can not be operated. User can take an exposure only if Deep Sleep Mode is canceled. Detector has been turned off. User can take an exposure after detector is rebooted.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 7. Device Setting When using the Sleep function, be sure to check if the detector is in Sleep mode before making an exposure. You cannot acquire images when the detector is in Sleep mode. CAUTION When the Sleep mode is enabled, the detector needs max. 1~2 seconds to wake up. It may not be available to acquire images during this time.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 8. Troubleshooting 8. Troubleshooting 8.1. Failed to Turn the Detector On Symptom - Failed to turn on the power of the detector. Possible Causes - Not installing battery pack well - Dead battery pack - Battery pack or Detector is broken Solutions 1) Install the battery pack. 2) Charge the battery pack. 3) Check the result after getting rid of the battery pack and connecting the Data(LAN) cable. 4) Replace other battery packs and check the results.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 8. Troubleshooting 8.3. Battery Pack or Installation Part of Battery is Getting Hot Symptom - Battery pack or compartment for installation of battery pack is getting hot.
9. Maintenance and Inspection EXT 1824G User’s Manual 9. Maintenance and Inspection In order to ensure that the equipment is used safely and normally, be sure to inspect the equipment before use. If any problem is found during the inspection and cannot be corrected, please contact your sales representative or local DRTECH dealer. Daily Inspection WARNING For safety reasons, be sure to turn OFF the power to each piece of equipment before the following procedures.
10. Specification EXT 1824G User’s Manual 10. Specification 10.1. Main Specifications 10.1.1. EXT 1824G Detector [Dimensional Diagram] (Unit mm) Figure 10.
10. Specification EXT 1824G User’s Manual 10.1.2. Battery Charger System [Dimensional Diagram] (Unit mm) Figure 10.
10. Specification EXT 1824G User’s Manual 10.1.3. Battery Pack [Dimensional Diagram] (Unit mm) Figure 10.
10. Specification EXT 1824G User’s Manual 10.2. Packing Note Figures and Illustrations in this Technical Manual are provided for reference only and may differ from the actual product appearance. 10.2.1. Product Configuration List Table 10.1. EXT 1824G (Wireless) Supply Part List (Default component) No.
10. Specification EXT 1824G User’s Manual 10.2.2 Assemble Package Figure 10.4. Assemble Package WARNING Operational issues may occur if inappropriate force is applied to the product during unboxing. Please handle the box containing the product with care. Note The packaging that came with the product should not be damaged or discarded as it is needed for after-sales service or for exchanging the product with a new product.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 11. Regulatory Information 11. Regulatory Information 11.1. Labels and Marking on the Equipment The EXT 1824G detector and other components have labels and markings on them. Their contents and locations are indicated below. 11.1.1.
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EXT 1824G User’s Manual 11. Regulatory Information 11.1.2. Battery Charger and Battery Pack 11.1.2.1. Battery Charger 11.1.2.2.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 11. Regulatory Information 11.1.3. Symbol Description Caution : Do not jolt or apply excessive load. Non-ionized radiation The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations indicates separate collection for electrical and electronic equipments. For European Union Hereby, DRTECH Corporation, declares that this EXT 1824G Wireless is in compliance with the essential equirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU and 2014/53/EU.
11. Regulatory Information EXT 1824G User’s Manual 11.2. Radio Frequency(RF) Compliance Information For European Union (and EEA) Hereby, DRTECH Corporation declares that the radio equipment type EXT 1824G is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
EXT 1824G User’s Manual 12. Warranty 12. Warranty DRTECH Corporation warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of delivery. If any such product proves to be defective during this warranty period, DRTECH Corporation at its options, will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product.
12. Warranty EXT 1824G User’s Manual 13. Statement 13.1. FCC Statement FCC ID. RNHEXT1824G Model No. EXT 1824G Responsible Party DRTECH NORTH AMERICA INC. 10148 International Blvd. West Chester, OH 45246-4846 +1-513-714-4900 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
12. Warranty EXT 1824G User’s Manual Revision History Revision Date 00 May. 01. 2020 01 Aug.11.2020 EXT 1824G-UM-COM-EN-03 Descriptions Initial Release Added “13.
12. Warranty EXT 1824G User’s Manual DRTECH Corporation. Suite No.2 3 Floor, 29 Dunchon-daero541beon -gil, Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea Web Site : http://www.drtech.co.kr Customer Support Team E-mail : drtech@drtech.co.