User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 2G8647_001.pdf
- 2G8647_002.pdf
- 2 Using and Maintaining the Imager
- Operator Control of the Imager
- Turning Imager Power ON and OFF
- Power ON
- Normal Power OFF
- Emergency Power OFF
- Power Failures
- Power Save
- Using the Touch Screen
- Touch Screen Functions
- Touch Screen Help
- General Help
- Specific Screen Help
- Installation Road Map
- Physical Setup
- Configuration
- Imager Passcode
- Loading and Removing the Film Cartridges
- Drawers and Doors
- Opening Film Drawers and Main Door
- Opening the Film Registration Door
- Opening Air Intake Door
- Film Drawers and Main Door Manual Override Latch
- Filter Maintenance
- Cleaning the Electronics Filter
- Changing the PMM
- 2G8647_003.pdf
- 2G8647_004.pdf
- 4 Adding a Modality and Configuring Modality Image Quality
- Introduction
- Adding a Modality
- Configuring Modalities Automatically
- Configuring Modalities Manually
- Configuring Modalities that use PLUTs
- Configuring Modalities that use TFT Sets and Contrast Tables
- Fine Tuning the Image with TFTs Sets and Contrast Tables
- Performing a Contrast Test
- 2G8647_005.pdf
- 2G8647_006.pdf
- 6 Specifications
- Location
- Equipment Specifications
- Operating Space Requirements
- Other Location Considerations
- Environmental Requirements
- Temperature
- Relative Humidity
- Altitude
- Floor Vibration
- Floor Levelness
- Environmental Effects
- Power Requirements
- Network Requirements
- Film
- Film Types
- Film Sizes
- Film Storage and Throughput
- 2G8647_gls.pdf
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Film Technical Information
Dissipating Heat DRYVIEW Laser Imagers use controlled heat to develop DRYVIEW
Laser Imaging Film. The heat has virtually no effect on the air
temperature of the work area. The amount of heat dissipated into an area
during a day is typically less than the heat generated by four 100-watt
light bulbs.
Recycling Film According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards,
DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film is not considered hazardous and
requires no special disposal procedures. However, the film does contain
silver and polyester that may be recovered by using one of several
recycling processes.
Call your local sales representative or go to the Carestream Health Web
site, search for the Environmental Technical Summary document, and
refer to the End-of-Life-Management section.
1. Launch a Web browser, for example, MICROSOFT Internet
Explorer.
2. In the Address field, type: www.carestreamhealth.com
3. Select Service and Support > Environmental Health and Safety.
4. On the left side of the screen, click KODAK DRYVIEW
Equipment.
5. On the center of the screen, click Environmental Health and
Safety Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser
Imaging Systems.
6. Locate the section on End-of-Life-Management in the file.