User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- Major internal assemblies
- How the laser imager works
- Print sequence
- Film sizes
- Automatic image quality and processing
- Configuring and monitoring the system (using the Web Portal)
- Enhancing serviceability with remote monitoring
- Agency compliance
- User guide conventions
- 2 Basic Operating Tasks
- Understanding the display screen
- Turning the power on and off
- Emergency shutdown or power loss
- Restarting the laser imager
- Working with film cartridges
- Checking film count
- Checking the size of the loaded film
- Film count is flashing "0"
- Inserting a new film cartridge
- Loading a different film size to match a print request
- Deleting pending jobs
- Making a test print
- Calibrating the laser imager for the installed film
- Opening or removing a cover
- Using the Web Portal to access additional functionality
- Accessing the Web Portal
- 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Overview: Status and error messages and codes
- Preventive maintenance
- Replacing the filter
- 550 code and Maintenance symbol
- Error indicators on the display screen
- Calibration error
- Required restart
- Film jams
- Using the Web Portal to gain more information on errors
- Understanding the codes on the Web Portal and the Display Screen
- Subsystem error codes and messages
- DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine)
- Printer
- Film Cartridge
- Job Manager
- Condition codes
- Correcting film jams
- Film jam code 116 / Jam in Area 1
- Film jam code 323 / Jam in Area 2
- Film jam code 324 or 325 / Jam in Area 2
- Film jam code 326 / Jam in Area 2 or 3
- Film jam code 543 / Jam in Area 3
- Film jam code 544 / Jam in Area 3
- Display Screen is not functional
- Calling for support
- 4 Film Technical Information
- General description
- Spectral sensitivity
- Image quality
- Environmental impact
- Storing and handling undeveloped film
- Dissipating odor
- Recycling film
- 5 Specifications
- Equipment specifications
- Operating space requirements
- Environmental requirements
- Temperature
- Relative humidity
- Altitude
- Surface levelness
- Environmental effects
- Power requirements
- Network requirements
- Publication History
5-2 9G3886_en 2011-03-31
Specifications
Power requirements
A power cord is provided with this equipment. All countries must use an
Agency-approved power cord with a plug type suitable for the country of
use. Contact a qualified dealer for help.
Connect the equipment to a power source that is suitable for the voltage
and current ratings shown on the rating label. The single-phase power
source, with grounding, must be provided within 2.5 m (8 ft) of the laser
imager.
The wire must be insulation-rated for 600 V (ac). A dedicated line is
recommended.
Network requirements
The laser imager receives digital images from medical imaging devices
(modalities) over a 10/100Base-T or 1000Base-T Ethernet Network.
Publication History
Revision Date Reason for Change
A
2011-03-31 First release