User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety and Regulatory Information
- Document Conventions
- Intended Use and Indications for Use
- Safety and Related Information
- DRX-1 System Product Information
- Disposal Information
- Operating Environment
- 2 Hardware and Operation
- Overview
- CARESTREAM DRX-1 System
- Cautions
- Installing the Hardware
- CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Battery
- Labeling the Detector
- DRX-1 Detector LED
- Positioning the Detector in the Bucky
- Range of Operation
- Wireless Operation
- Tether Operation
- Cleaning the Hardware
- With Each Occurrence of Patient Contact
- System Maintenance
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Hardware and Operation
Example of Labels Applied to Table Bucky
Positioning the
Detector on a
Tabletop
If you are not using a Bucky, for best image quality, place the detector on the
table top away from any part of the table that generates noise. To do this,
move the Table Bucky to one side of the drawer and place the detector on the
tabletop on the opposite side of the table. See the drawing below as an
example:
Range of Operation
Using a Single
Detector
A single detector may be placed in a Wall Stand Bucky, in a Table Bucky, on a
table top, in a wheel chair, etc. The detector is registered with the Console for
the room, but it may be registered with other Consoles in other rooms as well.
Name the detector the same name as its icon and add a description to identify
its location. See “Acquiring the Image” on page 3-3 for a description of the
Workflow.
Positioning Labels
H230_1601BC
CARESTREAM DRX-1 Detector
Table Bucky