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RD-OI-20 A/3
3.1.3 Workstation (Recommended)
Table 7 Workstation
Item
Description
Operating system
Windows XP/Win7/Win10
Processor
Intel i5 or compatible with AMD processor
RAM
>6GByte
HDD
>80GByte
Network
Dual 1000Mbit
3.2 X-ray Sync Mode
Synchronous connection mode is the signal transfer mode between the X-ray generator, which sends
the X-ray, and the detector, which receives the X-ray. The sync mode of CareRay’s static detector
contains external sync, software sync, manual sync and F
2
AED modes.
CareView 750Cw-supported typical sync mode contains software sync, manual sync and F
2
AED
modes.
CareView 750C-supported typical sync mode contains external sync, software sync, manual sync and
F
2
AED modes.
Note: The detector can’t terminate x-ray exposure via communication with the generator.
3.2.1 External Sync Mode
The detector and X-ray generator communicates through synchronization cable to deliver a
synchronized exposure signal.
The sequence chart of external sync mode for a complete cycle of image acquisition is shown in figure
below.
Hand Switch 2
nd
Gear
GEN_SYNC_P
DET_SYNC_P
X-ray ON
pressed
Exposure Time
released
Integeration Time
Figure 8
Sequence chart
A typical configuration for external sync mode of a DR system integrated with CareView 750C is
shown in the figure on the following page.










