VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual  If the power LED lights up green, the DC power is permitted normally.  If the active LED lights up orange, the detector is compeleted to boot up normally. 4.2.5 Checking Status LED of Detector Power LED  The power LED indicates the power status information which is permitted to the detector in green.  The power LED lights up when the power is permitted normally.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Data Communication (Send or Store) ON Power OFF ON OFF OFF Blink OFF Summary list of the Detector AP LED Information Detector AP LED Detector AP OFF (Communication status: Good)  Wireelss communication: 3rd level or higher ON  Wired communication: 1000Mbps Detector AP OFF (Communication status: Normal)  Wireelss communication: Under 2nd level  Wired communication: 100Mbps ON Detector AP ON ON Switching the status of detector AP Blink The wireless setting is
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Indicates SSID and IP address Operates under the tether interface mode  Connected by 1Gbps Operates under the tether interface mode Tether Interface  Connected by 100Mbps Indicates SSID and IP address Initianlization Initializing the system Battery remains – Level 5 Battery remains – Level 4 Battery remains – Level 3 Battery Ramains (Charging) Battery remains – Level 2 Battery remains – Level 1 Battery remains – Level 0 Image Direction Sets coordinates information to ma
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 2 Connect one end of the LAN cable to the LAN port of SCU Lite, and connect the other end to the LAN card connector of workstation assigned for data transfer. 3 Connect the DC power adaptor to the power input port of SCU Lite. 4.2.7 Booting Up SCU Lite and Detector 1 Turn on the power switch at rear side of SCU Lite. 2 Check if the LINK LED of SCU Lite lights up green. 3 Check if the power LED of the detector lights up in light green.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 4.3 Device Setting 4.3.1 Software Installation 1 After connecting all devices, prepare the following softwares to set, calibrate and operate the detector / SCU. Software Description VIVIX Device Driver (VDD) Image filter driver for acquiring images from a detector. VIVIX Setup A program for setting and managing the detector / SCU. 2 Install VIVIX Device Driver and VIVIX Setup in sequence.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Preset Items (Changeable by using NFC tag) Category Item Network IP Address, Netmask, Gateway O WNetwork SSID, Key, Wireless Only O Image Timeout, Option O AP On/Off, Frequency, Band, Channel, SSID, Key O Power Mode Sleep, Shutdown, Power Control O Exposure Mode DR Trigger, AED Auto Offset Refresh Setting Direction Compensation Factory Reset Use offset refresh, Time Interval, Temperature Interval, Number of shot O Auto On/Off  Refer to VIVIX Setup Operatio
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 4.4 Diagnosis of Devices Execute the VIVIX Setup program to check if threre is any problem to operate the detector / SCU after installing and setting devices. Diagnosis Items Items Description Image Diagnoses the acquired images. Battery Pack Diagnoses the condition of a battery pack. Wireless Communication Diagnoses the status of wireless communication. Wired/Wireless Communication Speed Diagnoses the speed of wired/wireless communication.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 4.4.2 Battery Pack Diagnosis Check battery remains from the detector 1 Check if a battery pack is attached to the detector. 2 Check remains of a battery from LED display located at the rear of a detector. Check battery remains from VIVIX Setup 1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Information tab of the Diagnosis dialog. 2 Check remains and voltage of a battery.  You can also check the battery remains from VXvue or VIVIX SDK.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 4.4.3 Wireless Communication Diagnosis 1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Information tab of the Diagnosis dialog. 2 Check the status of wireless communication from the Network item.  You can also check the communication status from VXvue or VIVIX SDK.  Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the wireless communication diagnosis.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 4.4.4 Wired/Wireless Communication Speed Diagnosis 1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Information tab of the Diagnosis dialog. 2 Click on the Download button in Image Transmission Time and check image transmission speed of the detector. 3 Click on the Start button in Throughput Measurement to check the data traffic per setting time.  Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the communication speed diagnosis.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Self-diagnosis items of detector and measures Voltage Item DDC Form Decision Expected problem Measures Defective tether interface cable Change a tether cable. Poor power supply to the wired operation mode. Contact a service engineer. MAIN Decision Poor power supply to the processor. Contact a service engineer. SIGNAL Decision Poor power supply to FPGA. Contact a service engineer.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual IC Item Form FPGA Decision Fuel Gauge Decision Expected problem Measures Impossible to take images from a Contact a service engineer. detector. Impossible to check the remaining of a battery pack. Contact a service engineer. Self-diagnosis items of SCU and measures Wireless Item Form Expected problem Measures Detection Decision Defective wireless module Contact a service eingineer.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 5. Inspection and Maintenance This section gives information about inspection and maintenance of the product. Product Inspection Cleaning and Disinfection Product Initialization Detector Power Save Function (Sleep) Replacing the Fuse of SCU Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 5.1 Product Inspection  To use products safely, make sure to check the products before use. If problems occur during inspection or the product is impossible to repair, consult the sales representative in Vieworks or a relevant engineer. 5.1.1 Daily Inspection Before or after using the detector and other surrounding devices, check below items daily. Item Description Detector  Ensure that there are no loose screws or breaks.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 5.2 Cleaning and Disinfection After using the detector and peripheral equipments for examination, use germicidal disinfecting wipes or cloth with mild diluted disinfectant detergent to clean surfaces of the product.  In case the surface or narrow space of equipment is contaminated by contact with blood or other body fluids of a patient, make sure to clean and disinfect it to protect the patients and users from infection. 5.2.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 5.3 Product Initialization If the connection status of system is not stable or setting value is not correct, user can initialize the products. 5.3.1 SCU Initialization 1 Click on the Configuration button of SCU after running the VIVIX Setup program. 2 Click on the Factory Reset button in the Configuration dialogue. 3 Wait for SCU to be initialized and rebooted automatically. 4 Check whether SCU initialization is completed.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 5.3.2 Detector Initialization 1 Click Configuration button of Detector after running the VIVIX Setup program. 2 Click on the Factory Reset button in the Configuration dialogue. 3 Wait for Detector to be rebooted automatically. 4 Check whether detector initialization is completed. Default value of detector initialization Item Default Value Network IP Address 169.254.1.10 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Gateway 169.254.2.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 5.3.3 Wireless Initialization of Detector 1 Turn off the detector. 2 Press and hold both the power button and AP button over 3 seconds. 3 Initialization will be conducted when orange LED is flickering, after that, the detector will be turned off automatically. 4 Turn on the detector and check whether detector initialization is completed. Default value of wireless initialization Item Default Value Network IP Address 169.254.1.10 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Gateway 169.254.2.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 5.4 Detector Power Save Function (Sleep) The battery pack can be comsumed slowly by using the power save function.  The power save function is operated only when the battery supplies power to the detector. In other words, the power save function cannot be operated if a tether interface cable supplies power to the detector. Types of Power Save Mode Item Description Normal The detector can be operated and take images at any time. Sleep The detector cannot be operated.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Disabling Power Save Function Item Description Normal - Sleep Shut Down 1 Turns off sleep mode from VIVIX Setup or VXvue 2 Calls the function from VIVIX SDK to turn off sleep mode. Reboots the detector by pressing a power button on the detector. Other Information Rev.1.5 Mode Default value Turnaround time Power consumption Normal - - Sleep OFF / 10min. Approx. 10 sec. 24V, Max. 180mA Shut Down OFF / 30min. Approx. 15 sec.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 5.5 Changing the Wireless Setting 5.5.1 Switching to the Detector AP Mode You can change the detector mode as AP by the two ways as follows. Convert to the Detector AP mode by using the Detector AP button  Press the AP button on the detector for 5 seconds to set the Detector AP mode.  The LED of detector AP blinks in a blue color while the mode is being switched, and turns on blue after the mode is compeleted to be converted.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 5.6 Replacing the Fuse of SCU  The description in the section is applicable to the SCU Basic model only. There are 2 fuses attached on the SCU Basic for the purpose of electrical accident precaution, in case of over current from external power input. Stop using the SCU immediately when the fuse is blown.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 6. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 6.1 Troubleshooting 6.1.1 Troubleshooting Guide When you encounter problems while using the equipment, search for the table below for the problem or error messages and try the solutions.If the problem persists, turn off the detector and consult your sales representative or a distributor. Please refer to the details of the following symptoms or error messages.  Troubleshooting must be performed by service engineer who is authorized by Vieworks.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 6.1.4 The Power Switch of SCU Lite is not Working Category Symptom Expected Causes Description  The LINK LED of SCU Lite is not working even though its power switch is turned on.  The power cable is broken down.  The internal circuit is broken down. 1 Check the connection between DC power cable and SCU Lite. Solutions 2 Turn off the power switch and turn it on again. Check if the LINK LED of SCU Lite is working properly.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 6.1.6 The Active LED and Data LED of the Detector are blinking Category Description Symptom  The active LED and data LED are blinking while power LED is turned ON. Expected Causes  Detector registeration error  Data transmission error 1 Turn on SCU again. 2 Check the network cable connection. 3 Check the workstation environment and network information again. Solutions 4 Check if the surrounding wireless communication is good.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 7. Regulatory Information This section gives explanation about the regulatory information and standard related to the products Medical Equipment Safety Standards Radio Frequency Compliance Information Labels and Symbols Guidance and Manufacturer Declaration for EMC Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 7.1 Medical Equipment Safety Standards 7.1.1 Medical Equipment Classification Item Description Type of protection against electrical shock Class Ⅰ or Internally Powered Degree of protection against electrical shock Type B applied parts Degree of protection against ingress of water Operation mode IP56 (Degrees of protection againt ingress of water provided by enclosure.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual U.S.A / Canada Item ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1(2005) + Medical electrical equipment – Part1: General requirements for AMD1(2012) basic safety and essential performance Medical electrical equipment – Part 1: General requirements for CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1(2014) basic safety and essential performance (adopted IEC 60601-1:2005, including Amendment 1:2012, with Canadian deviations) IEC 60601-1-2: 2007(ed.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 7.2 Radio Frequency Compliance Information Country Item  FCC Part 15.107(b) / Part 15.109(b)  FCC Part 15 Subpart E 15.407  FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15.247 U.S.A  ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2:2011 (EMC)  ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1:2012 (EMC) European Union  EN 300 328 V.1.8.1; EN 301 893 V1.7.1 (RF)  KN 301 489-1  KN 301 489-17 South Korea 7.2.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual  This equipment complies with FCC&CE SAR regulation.  The front side of a detector should be used for image acquisition  The front with touch configuration was only tested since only the front is touched to human body in normal operation condition of this device. 7.2.2 FCC SAR  OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C (Edition 01-01) 7.2.3 CE R&TTE SAR Item EN 62311:2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual  13 Ch (802.11b/g/n 20 ㎒ BW), 9 Ch (802.11n 40 ㎒ BW)  5 725 ㎒ Band  5 CH (802.11a/n 20 ㎒ BW/ ac 20 ㎒ BW),  2 CH (802.1n 40 ㎒ BW/ac 40 ㎒ BW),  1 Ch (802.11ac 80 ㎒ BW) Under 47.544 ㎷/m in 10m of distance  2 400 ㎒ Band  10 ㎽/㎒: 802.11b/g/n 20 ㎒ BW (ANT 1, 2, 3, MIMO (ANT 1+2), MIMO (ANT 2+3), MIMO (ANT 1+3), MIMO (ANT 1+2+3))  5 ㎽/㎒: 802.11n 40 ㎒ BW (ANT 1, 2, 3, MIMO (ANT 1+2), MIMO (ANT 2+3), MIMO (ANT 1+3), MIMO (ANT 1+2+3)) Output  5 725 ㎒ Band  10 ㎽/㎒: 802.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 7.3 Labels and Symbols The VIVIX-S 1417N detector and relevant components have labels attached on them. The contents and locations of each label are indicated below. 7.3.1 Label FXRD-1417NAW / FXRD-1417NBW Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Battery (FXRB-03A) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Battery Charger (FXRC-02A) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Battery Charger (FXRC-03A) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual SCU Basic (FXRS-03A) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual SCU mini (FXRS-04A) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual SCU Lite (FXRP-02A) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 7.3.2 Product Serial Number Composition The product serial numbers are composed as follows. V 1 D Item A Composition B J Year 0 Month 0 1 Manufacturing number  The serial number will be updated in case of follows;  Mass production or a large amount of order.  Exterior alteration.  Item code will be produced based on internal management standard of vieworks.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 7.3.3 Product Symbols Symbol Description Direct current Alternating current Protective earth (Ground) Equipotentiality Power on Power on for part of the equipment Power off Power off for part of the equipment Attention, consult accompanying documents General warning sign Warning sign for electricity This mark shows compliance with both Canadian and U.S. safety requirements. With Respect to electric shock, fire, and mechanical hazards only.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Do not jolt or apply excessive load to the equipment. This is a Type B Applied Part according to UL 60601-1 and EN 60601-1. This mark indicates that the equipment must be collected separately under the Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2012/19/EC (WEEE) in the European Union.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 7.4 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration for EMC This device has been tested for EMI/EMC compliance, but interference can still occur in an electromagnetically noisy location. Attempt to maintain a suitable distance between electrical devices to prevent malfunction. 7.4.1 Electromagnetic Emissions The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Electrical Fast Transient/Burst IEC 61000-4-4 Item Description Immunity test  Electrical fast transient/burst IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 60601 test condition  Power supply lines ±2㎸  Input / output lines ±1㎸ Compliance Level  Power supply lines ±2㎸  Input / output lines ±1㎸ Electromagnetic Environment -  Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital Guidance environment.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual Power Frequency (50/60 ㎐) Magnetic Field IEC 61000-4-8 Item Description Immunity test  Power frequency (50/60 ㎐) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 IEC 60601 test condition  3 A/m Compliance Level  3 A/m Electromagnetic Environment -  Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a Guidance typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 8. Information This section gives overview information for service and warranty of the product. Service Information Warranty Revision History Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 8.1 Service Information 8.1.1 Product Lifetime The estimated product lifetime may be up to seven (7) years under the appropriate regular inspection and maintenance. 8.1.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance In order to ensure the safety of patients, operating personnel and third parties, and to maintain the performance and reliability of the equipment, be sure to perform regular inspection at least once a year.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 8.2 Warranty Vieworks warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 24 months from the date of delivery. If any such product proves defective during this warranty period, Vieworks at its option, either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product.
VIVIX-S 1417N User Manual 8.3 Revision History Version Date Descriptions 1.1 2016-10-12  Initial Release 1.3 2016-11-07  (Modified) 2 Product  (Modified) 7 Reglatory Information 1.5 2017-02-17  (Modified) Image of 1417N detector  (Modified) 2 Product Vieworks Co., Ltd. (Gwanyang-dong) 41-3, Burim-ro 170beon-gil, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, 431-060 Republic of Korea Telephone: +82-70-7011-6161 Fax: +82-31-386-8631 Homepage: http://www.vieworks.