User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction and Basics
- Introduction
- Safety Information
- Installing and Moving Sprite
- Safety
- External Machine Diagram
- Machine Specifications
- Contact Information
- Basic Operation
- Sample Placement
- Contact Information
- Components
- Main Screen
- Begin a New Scan Screen
- Scanning Screen
- Scan Review Screen
- Processing Setup Screen
- Results Screen
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- Locate a Scan Screen
- Background Processing Screen
- Utilities Screen
- System Sleep Button
- Touch screen Calibration Button
- System Shutdown Button
- Storage Device Management Button
- Network Configuration Button
- One Touch Scan Setup Button
- Submit Trouble Ticket Button
- Reset Processing Engine Button
- Reset System Board Service Button
- Reset X-ray Service Button
- Reset Scan Engine Button
- System Restart Button
- System Status Screen
- X-ray System Maintenance Screen
- Common Elements
- Technical Support
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When the switch is "turned on" it illuminates, as do the signs on the front of the cabinet
(however, this does not actually activate the X-rays).
If the "X-ray On" sign does not illuminate on the outside of the cabinet, the X-rays source cannot
be turned on.
Primary Indicators
The primary indicators are identified with the larger of the light bulbs on the System Status
screen. Each of these indicators corresponds to a multiple-function component on the system
board.
Each bulb is labeled and can be one of four colors.
Red Light – an error has occurred
Yellow Light – the system is scanning, assessing itself, or otherwise busy
Green Light – the system is ready and properly running
Gray Light – the system is waiting for an assessment or no data has been found
Tap the status light for a log specific to that component.
Note: These light bulbs indicate single points of failure on the system board and are used for
diagnosis by tech support.
Log and Version Buttons
Tap the Log button to display the software log. Only errors and warnings will be displayed.
Tap the Version button to display the version of software that is currently running in your Sprite
machine.
Note: The button that has been pressed and is actively displaying its corresponding information
turns red