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
2010-11-04 2G8647 1-1
1
Overview
6850 Laser Imager
The DRYVIEW 6850 Laser Imaging System is a continuous-tone laser
imager with an internal photothermographic film processor. Heat, rather
than photo chemicals, is used to develop the film. The Laser Imager
prints images on KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film, which is
packed in 125-sheet cartridges. Depending on the configuration of your
Imager, you can load up to three cartridges simultaneously.
Intended Use
The DRYVIEW 6850 Laser Imaging System (DRYVIEW 6850 Laser
Imager) is intended to provide high-resolution hard copy images from
digital imaging source output signals. The device is intended for use
with DRYVIEW media including DVM (DRYVIEW Mammography)
films. The imager will interface with a variety of digital modalities,
including, but not limited to, CR (Computed Radiology), DR (Digital
Radiology), CT (Computerized Tomography), MRI (Magnetic
Resonance Imaging) and FFDM (Full Field Digital Mammography).
Image resizing is used to preserve true geometric size images. The
images are to be used for medical diagnosis and referral to physicians
and their patients.