User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Using this guide
- 2 Applicable Documents
- 3 About C-Scan®
- 4 Indications, Contraindications, Adverse Events, Warnings, Cautions
- 5 C-Scan® system
- 6 Instruction for use for the clinic team
- 6.1 Preparations before procedure
- 6.2 C-Scan® Cap ingestion procedure
- 6.3 During the procedure days (from C-Scan® Cap ingestion to excretion)
- 6.4 Radioactive source not properly concealed – malfunction notification instruction
- 6.5 Post procedure- after C-Scan® Cap excretion
- 6.6 Analysis & report reception
- 6.7 C-Scan® user interface notifications
- 7 Instruction for use to the subject
- 7.1 Permitted activities during the procedure:
- 7.2 Prohibited activities during the procedure:
- 7.3 C-Scan® procedure
- 7.4 Daily routine during the procedure
- 7.5 Post procedure- after C-Scan® Cap excretion:
- 7.6 When to contact the Clinic
- 7.7 Analysis & report reception
- 7.8 C-Scan® user interface notifications
- 8 C-Scan® View Installation Guide
- 9 Using C-Scan® View Application
- 9.1 C-Scan® View Application Login Screen
- 9.2 C-Scan View Updates
- 9.3 C-Scan® Track Data Download and Upload to Server
- 9.4 Add a Failed Procedure to Database
- 9.5 Managing your local files
- 9.6 C-Scan® View Editor
- 9.6.1 Editor introduction
- 9.6.2 Slice Profile
- 9.6.3 2D XRF/CMT Map
- 9.6.4 Structural Model
- 9.6.5 2D Map Timeline
- 9.6.6 Play Bar
- 9.6.7 General Buttons
- 9.6.8 Report on Case Failure
- 9.6.9 Estimated Colon Path
- 9.6.10 Bookmarks
- 9.6.11 Suspect Metrics
- 9.6.12 Suspect Wizard
- 9.6.13 Pre-analysis Summary
- 9.6.14 Report Preview
- 10 Technical Description
- 11 Troubleshooting- C-Scan® View
Document Title
C-Scan System User Reference Manual
Document No. DOC0001667 Revision 14 Date 22 May 2022
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Figure 99: C-Scan
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10.6 C-Scan
®
Modes of Operation
10.6.1 C-Scan
®
Cap
The C-Scan
®
Cap has 3 modes of operation: Standby, BIT and Active. The C-Scan
®
Cap
stays in Standby mode as long as it does not receive a valid wakeup request to switch to
BIT mode, from the C-Scan
®
Track via the communication channel.
Once, a valid wakeup request is received by the C-Scan
®
Cap it switches to BIT mode and
only if all BIT tests are successfully passed the C-Scan
®
Cap switches to Active mode. In
Active mode the C-Scan
®
Cap continually communicates with the C-Scan
®
Track and
performs scans until it is expelled from the body.
Standby Mode:
Standby mode is C-Scan® Cap lowest power consumption mode. In this mode C-Scan®
Cap only active unit is the communication unit, which is completely autonomic.
BIT Mode:
System BIT process is a test sequence between a C-Scan® Cap and C-Scan® Track with
matching IDs. During this process each subsystem verifies its proper functionality. Some
of the tests are self-test and some require the participation of both subsystems. The final
result of the system BIT is granted only by the C-Scan
®
Track.