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LASER IMAGER

DRYPRO MODEL 771


INSTALLATON MANUAL
CODE NO.
0582 (UL), 0583 (CE)

FIRST EDITION OCT. 2003

No. 26-2, Nishishinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0512, Japan


Table of Contents
Preface .................................................................................................................1
Caution Relating to Installation ...................................................................................................2
Warnings (Signal Words) ............................................................................................................3
Warning Labels ...........................................................................................................................4

Ch.1 Before Installation ....................................................................................9


1.1 Installation Work Flow ....................................................................................................10
1.2 Connection Configurration with External Devices ..........................................................11
1.2.1 Basic Configuration ................................................................................................11
1.2.2 Expansion Port Configuration .................................................................................12
1.3 Preparations for Installation............................................................................................15
1.4 Part Name ......................................................................................................................18

Ch.2 Unpacking and Installation ....................................................................25


2.1 List of Package Contents................................................................................................26
2.2 Unpacking.......................................................................................................................27
2.3 Checking the Accessories ..............................................................................................30
2.4 Removing protective parts (Red)....................................................................................31
2.4.1 List of protective parts (Red) ..................................................................................31
2.4.2 Removing protective parts from Rear Panel of Exposure Unit ...............................32
2.4.3 Removing protective parts from the Front Panel of the Exposure Unit ..................33
2.4.4 Removing the protective film from the Exposure Unit Conveyer ............................34
2.4.5 Removing protective parts from the Rear Panel of the Exposure Unit ...................35
2.4.6 Attaching the covers for Supply and Exposure Unit ...............................................36
2.4.7 Removing Protective Sheet from Heat Roller ........................................................37
2.4.8 Adjusting the Cleaner Unwoven Cloth ....................................................................39
2.4.9 Attaching the Outer Covers ....................................................................................41
2.5 Installing the Accessories ...............................................................................................43
2.6 Start Up ..........................................................................................................................49

Ch.3 Settings....................................................................................................53
3.1 Outline of DRYPRO 771 Settings...................................................................................54
3.2 Starting the Service Maintenance Mode.........................................................................55
3.3 Closing the Service Maintenance Mode .........................................................................56
3.4 DICOM SCP Settings .....................................................................................................57
3.5 DICOM SCU Settings .....................................................................................................59
3.6 PRINT CONDITION Settings..........................................................................................62
3.7 Setting the Print Quality (U50, U60, U30).......................................................................65
3.8 DICOM PRIORITY Settings............................................................................................72
3.9 FILM SETUP Settings ....................................................................................................74
3.10 SYSTEM SETUP Settings..............................................................................................75
3.11 Checking the Internal Clock............................................................................................78
3.12 SHEDULE Setting ..........................................................................................................79

Ch.4 Checking the Image Quality...................................................................81


4.1 Correction of Incorporated Densitometer .......................................................................82
4.2 Test Print ........................................................................................................................84

Ch.5 Print Commanded from the External Device and Backup ..................89
5.1 Print commanded from the External Device ...................................................................90
5.2 Backup............................................................................................................................90

Specifications....................................................................................................95
Preface This chapter describes information with which the
field service engineer should become familiar
before proceeding with installation.

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Cautions Relating to Installation


The field service engineer should become familiar with the following precautions before proceeding with
installation work.

1. To avoid accidents, only personnel properly trained and authorized by the manufacturer should remove covers
or touch internal parts.

2. The DRYPRO 771 incorporates a laser beam device (Class 3b). Direct exposure of the skin or eyes to the laser
beam may cause serious damage. Always use protective goggles when carrying out repairs or adjustments.

3. Under no circumstances should any attempts be made to carry out operational procedures or adjustments other
than those described in this manual: exposure to harmful radiation may result.

4. To ensure safety while using or working on the DRYPRO 771, cautions shown on warning labels must be
observed at all times.

5. The DRYPRO 771 contains internal parts that carry high voltage that may cause electrocution if touched.
Extreme caution must be exercised at all times.

6. Be careful to avoid parts of the body or clothing becoming trapped or entangled in moving parts such as fans.

7. The DRYPRO 771 weighs approximately 155kg(without stand) / 175kg (with stand).
Ensure that there is sufficient work space when carrying out unpacking or installation work.

8. Electrical circuitry in the DRYPRO 771 may be damaged by static electricity. Due care must be exercised when
handling the main body or any electrical parts removed during repair work.

9. The DRYPRO 771 power supply must be switched off when removing circuit boards, disconnecting or
connecting connectors or cables. Under no circumstances should such procedures be carried out with the
power supply switched on: doing so may result in serious accidents.

10. A wrist band must always be worn when handling circuit boards.

11. The DRYPRO 771 incorporates a lithium battery. Improper replacement of the battery may cause damage: only
a qualified service engineer may carry out this procedure.

12. The DRYPRO 771 is a Class-1 laser device furnished with interlocks. The procedures described in this manual
must be followed when disengaging interlocks.

13. Be certain to comply with any and all laws and government regulations including electric codes and utility
regulations, regarding the installation and operation of this equipment.

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Warning Text (Signal Word)


Signal words indicate the degree of potential hazards in the product.
There are 3 degrees of caution labels, and each is used depending on the level of risk and damage caused by
incorrect use and mishandling.

DANGER : Failure to observe the caution will produce high risk of serious or fatal injury.

WARNING : Failure to observe the caution will produce moderate risk of serious or fatal injury.

CAUTION : Failure to observe the caution will produce moderate risk of serious or fatal injury or
damage to property.

Risk of the damage

High Low

Loss of life or serious injury


DANGER WARNING
Bodily injury (Damage is serious)
(and damage to property)
Moderate damage or light injury
WARNING or CAUTION CAUTION
(Damage is light)

Damage to property only CAUTION

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Types and Locations of Warning Labels


Warning labels are affixed to the rear of the DRYPRO 771 as shown below so that you are always reminded
of the possible risks while operating the DRYPRO 771.
p.6 Location of
Details of Warning Labels Warning
Labels

1) Caution label warning of laser beam 5) Caution label on lever-A

2) Caution label-1 warning of 4) Class-1 Laser Product Label


high-temperature (60:)

3) Caution label warning of high-


temperature (100:)

6) Jam Release Labels

7) Caution label-2 warning of high-temperature (60:)

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8) Film loading labels 10) Deodorant filter replacement filter

9) Supply tray light-block label

11) Caution warning of high-temperature (100:) 12) Heat Process Unit Cover warning
of deodorant filter housing of high-temperature (130:)

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Location of Warning Labels p4,5 Details of


Warning
6) Jam Release Labels Labels
Interior

7) Caution label-2 warning


of high-temperature (60:)

To avoid the risk of


burns or electrocution,
ensure that labels are
not removed and do not
become soiled.

10) Deodorant filter replacement filter


5) Caution label on lever-A 2) Caution label-1 warning
of high-temperature (60:)
Any labels that have
been removed or that
Rear and Right Sides have become illegible
should be replaced.

1) Caution label warning


of laser beam

4) Class-1 Laser
Product Label

Supply Tray
9) Supply tray light-block label

8) Film loading labels

Deodorant Filter Case


11) Caution warning of high-temperature (100:)
of deodorant filter housing

3) Caution label warning of high-temperature (100:)

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p.5 Details of
Heat Process Unit Cover Warning
Labels
12) Heat Process Unit Cover warning of high-temperature (130:)

To avoid the risk of


burns or electrocution,
ensure that labels are
not removed and do not
become soiled.

Any labels that have


been removed or that
have become illegible
should be replaced.

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Before
This chapter describes information with which
Installation field service engineer should become fully familiar
before proceeding with work.

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1.1 Installation Work Flow


In order to ensure the smoothest possible work flow, tasks should be carried out in the sequence shown
below.
Preparations
Installation conditions check
Network check
Tool preparation

Installation

Unpacking

Removal of protective materials (red components)

Installation of deodorant filter

Check of film size to be used


14x17 14x14
14x11

Changing tray film size

Connection of power supply and network cables

Installation of UPS battery (recommended).(option)

Install an exhaust duct, cable protection parts. (option)

Making Settings

Starting up the DRYPRO 771

Making DRYPRO 771 settings (SCP) "S00"

Making settings on connected diagnostic devices (SCU) "S10"

Making other settings "S20," "S30," "S40"

Settings user LUTs

Density correction

Checks

Test Printing

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1.2 Connection Configuration with External Devices


Connection configuration of the DRYPRO 771 are set out below.
Normally, maximum 4 channels of external devices can be connected to the DRYPRO 771. (basic
configuration)
However, when 4 channels are not sufficient, maximum 8 channels can be connected with some conditions.
(expanded port configuration)
Connection configuration and its features of each are described in the following.

1.2.1 Basic Configuration


Basic configuration allows maximum 4 channels of connection for external devices. When
connecting the third party device, multi-client license shall be required for second channel and
after.

Example of Basic Configuration (4ch)


CS-1 Printlink2 REGIUS IM Liteview

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4

DRYPRO 771

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1.2.2 Expansion Port Configuration


Conditions
In expansion port configuration, 3ch of basic configuration and expansive 5ch, total of 8 ch can be connected.
The expansion port configuration of 5ch is enabled by allocating maximum 5ch to the 1 channel of the basic
configuration, thus conditions listed below should be applied to the device connecting to this channel.
1. Available expansion channels : 5ch
2. Connectable device type : KDIS devices (RS Series, IS Series, Liteview)
REGIUS Series (only for back up set up)
3. Processing capacity : Devices that process maximum 20 sheets of film per day.
4. Limitation of setting : On the device connected to the expansion 5ch, it is not possible to set
LUT or PRINT CONDITION ("S20", "U30") for each device. For these
devices, settings are limited to "LUT fixed" and common use of "PRINT
CONDITION ("S20", "U30")" for each device.
5. Preparation : When setting the expansion port configuration, request and obtain the
system configuration diagram from the sales representative in charge
of the client.

Settings
Normally when setting the "DICOM PRINT", it is essential to set "Port No." + "IP Address" + "AE Title".
However, it is possible to allocate 1ch to the DRYPRO 771 disregarding the AE title. (use "S09 DEFAULT
CH" to select and set the channel that is allocated to the expansion port)
Using this expansion port, maximum 8 channels can be connected. Leave blank for the AE title inputbox for
both expansion port and device that is connected to the expansion port.

Ex) Basic 3ch + Expansion 5ch

CS-1 Printlink2 REGIUS IM LiteView Liteview Liteview Liteview Liteview

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4


Expansion
Port

DRYPRO 771

Ex) Basic 3ch + Expansion 5ch (2 units for backup)

CS-1 Printlink2 REGIUS IM CS-1LiteView Liteview Liteview CS-1 CS-1

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4


Expansion
Port

Basic
Backup DRYPRO 771 DRYPRO 771

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Basic/Expansion Port Configurations Judgement Flow


Flowchart to help judge whether to select basic configuration or expansion port configuration is set out below.

Select the basic configuration when it is possible to secure sufficient space for
installing several units of DRYPRO 771.

Connecting with NO
5 or more external
devices

YES

Connecting with NO
8 or less external
devices

YES

2 or more devices
allocated to
NO
expansion port

YES

5 or less devices NO
allocated to
expansion port

YES

3 or less devices NO
not allocated to
expansion port

YES

Connect to one Install 2 or more DRYPRO Connect to one DRYPRO


DRYPRO 771 with 771 and allocate the external 771 in basic configuration
expansion device between the two.
port configuration

Configure so that the 3


devices are not allocated
to the expansion port.

Conditions required for the device to be allocated to the expansion port.


KDIS devices (RS Series, IS Series, Liteview) or REGIUS Series (only for back up
set up)
Film sheets to be printed per day is 20 or less.
LUT is fixed to linear. Setting of PRINT CONDITION("S20", "U30") is used
commonly for the expansion 5ch.

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Examples of Settings and Parameters for Basic/Expansion Port Configuration


Differences in settings between the basic and expansion port configurations are set out bellow.
Ex-1: Basic Configuration CS-1 Printlink2 REGIUS IM Liteview

p.59 Setting
DICOM SCU
p.57 Setting
DICOM SCP CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4

DICOM SCP
S09 DEFAULT CH
DRYPRO 771
DRYPRO 771 OFF

Config DICOM SCU PRINT COND.


CH Connected Device
Type S11 CHANNEL USE S13 N-EVENT PORT S14 IP ADDRESS S15 AE TITLE ("S 20", "U30")
1 CS-1 Basic ON 6000 192.168.20.90 KC_CS1L_U001 Independent
2 Printlink2 Basic ON 6001 192.168.20.91 KC_PLNK2_SCU Independent
3 REGIUS IM Basic ON 6002 192.168.20.92 KC_RGIM_U001 Independent
4 Liteview Basic ON 6003 192.168.20.93 KC_... Independent

Ex-2a : Expansion Port CS-1 Printlink2 REGIUS IM LiteView Liteview Liteview Liteview Liteview

(Connecting to 8 external devices via


CH4 as the expansion port)

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4



DICOM SCP
S09 DEFAULT CH DRYPRO 771

DRYPRO 771 CH4

Config DICOM SCU PRINT COND.


CH Connected Device
Type S11 CHANNEL USE S13 N-EVENT PORT S14 IP ADDRESS S15 AE TITLE ("S 20", "U30")
1 CS-1 Basic ON 6000 192.168.20.90 KC_CS1L_U001 Independent
2 Printlink2 Basic ON 6001 192.168.20.91 KC_PLNK2_SCU Independent
3 REGIUS IM Basic ON 6002 192.168.20.92 KC_RGIM_U001 Independent
Liteview Exp.
Liteview Exp.
4 Liteview Exp. ON 0 (blank) (blank) Common
Liteview Exp.
Liteview Exp.

Ex-2b : Expansion Port CS-1 Liteview Liteview Liteview Printlink2 REGIUS IM

(Connecting to 6 external devices via


CH2 as the expansion port)

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4



DICOM SCP
S09 DEFAULT CH
DRYPRO 771
DRYPRO 771 CH2

Config DICOM SCU PRINT COND.


CH Connected Device
Type S11 CHANNEL USE S13 N-EVENT PORT S14 IP ADDRESS S15 AE TITLE ("S 20", "U30")
1 CS-1 Basic ON 6000 192.168.20.90 KC_CS1L_U001 Independent
Liteview Exp.
2 Liteview Exp. ON 0 (blank) (blank) Common
Liteview Exp.
3 Printlink2 Basic ON 6001 192.168.20.91 KC_PLNK2_SCU Independent
4 REGIUS IM Basic ON 6002 192.168.20.92 KC_RGIM_U001 Independent

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1.3 Preparations for Installation


The following items should be checked before proceeding with installation.

1.3.1 Checking Installation Conditions


Check that the place of installation satisfies the following conditions.

Checking place of Installation


Location where the unit will not be exposed to water.
Location where the unit will not be exposed to an atmosphere containing excessive levels of pressure,
heat, humidity, draughts, direct sunlight, dust, salt, flammable gases or sulphur.
Location where the unit will stand on a level surface and will not be exposed to shock or
vibration.(including when transporting)
Location where chemicals are not stored.
Location free of gaseous emissions.
Location where there is sufficient ventilation to extract any odors emitted by the DRYPRO 771.
Location remote from any sources of noise.
Location where power supply and network cables can be laid where they will not be
accidentally pulled or tugged by passing personnel.
Location where the air inlet and outlet ports on the rear and side panels of the unit will not be obstructed.
Location where the installation space shown below is secured.

Maintenance Space
100mm or more

100mm or more Where the recommended UPS


DRYPRO battery is installed on a
771
500mm or more DRYPRO 771 with stand, the
FRONT battery can be set under the
stand. On units without a
stand, the battery should be
1000mm or more set up in a location where it
will not impede operation (for
example, next to the unit).

Maximum Size of DRYPRO 771

Normal 630mm Left Door Open 250mm Exhaust Duct, Spacer Attached
(for jam release)

25mm

600mm

Front Cover Open Supply Tray Open Stand Front Door Open
(for deodorant filter change, (for film change)
jam release)

250mm

600mm 580mm

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Maintenance Space Check


Ensure that the unit is installed in a location where the maintenance space shown at right can be ensured.

Maintenance Space

800mm or more

DRYPRO
771

600mm or more 600mm or more


FRONT

1000mm or more

Power Supply Condition Check


Check that the place of installation is furnished with power outlets that satisfy the following conditions.
UL CE
Voltage (Single phase) : 120V+/-10% 220 - 240V+/-10%
Frequency : 60Hz 50 or 60Hz
Maximum current consumption : 8.5A 4.5A
Earth : Type 3 Type 3

Check of Place of Unpacking


Check that there is a space of 2.5m minimum at the front of the palette (the side with the lock piece).
When unpacking, the DRYPRO 771should be lifted down from the front of the palette.

Check of Conveyance Passage


Check that the passage through which the DRYPRO 771 will be conveyed from the place of unpacking to the
place of installation satisfies the following requirements.
There should be no steps or sudden gradients that may expose the DRYPRO 771 to shock.
The dimensions of entrances and exits of any room through which the DRYPRO will pass en route to the
place of installation should be sufficient to allow ease of passage.
The floor along the route should be sufficient to support the DRYPRO 771 (Weight: approximately 155kg
without stand, 175kg with stand) without warping.

Check of Route along which Power Supply and Network Cables will be Laid
The following items should be checked with the facility supervisor.
The location of the hub to which the DRYPRO 771 will be connected, the route along which the
ethernet cable will be laid and necessary cable lengths.
The location of the power outlet (3P) to which the DRYPRO 771 will be connected, the route along
which power supply cable will be laid and necessary cable lengths.
Check also that the cables will be laid along not, for example corridors, but along routes where safety
can be ensured.
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1.3.2 Checking Network


Check in advance the items below with the facility network manager.

DRYPRO 771 (SCP) Settings


Presence/absence of DHCP server.
(Where there is a DHCP server, the IP address for the DRYPRO 771 or maintenance PC will be
automatically allocated. Not usually used in domestic facilities.)
The IP address and sub-net mask for the DRYPRO 771, maintenance PC and
gateway (Where a DHCP server is not used.).
DRYPRO 771 host name.
DRYPRO 771 AE title and port number (print service).

Information Relating to Diagnostic Devices (SCU)


Number of diagnostic devices to be connected to the DRYPRO 771 (Max. 4ch).
IP addresses of diagnostic devices.
AE titles of diagnostic devices.
Port numbers of diagnostic devices (N-EVENT REPORT service).
Print conditions for diagnostic devices (formats, film sizes).

1.3.3 Tools and Equipment Required for Installation


Make sure that the following tools and equipment are available before proceeding with
installation.

Maintenance PC
PC with 10BaseT/100BaseTX network port.
PC with TCP/IP protocol installed.
PC that operates on Windows95/98/2000/XP.
Supports Internet Explore (ver.5.5 or higher).
Java applet to be installed.
Equipment for Network Connection
Hub (used for direct connection of DRYPRO 771 with maintenance PC).
Ethernet cable.
(For DRYPRO 771 -> hub connection and maintenance PC -> hub connection).
Tools
Cutter
Phillips screwdriver
Long phillips screwdriver
(120mm (47.3inch) or more) to disengage front cover lock.
Flathead screwdriver
Flathead screwdriver (with edge of 4mm (0.16inch) or less) to open front cover lock
disengagement cover.
Radio pliers
13mm box wrench (with a long neck) or socket wrench (with extension cover).
Densitometer
Jigs
DRYPRO 771 interlock killer

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1.4 Part Names


The names of the DRYPRO 771 parts relevant to installation are set out below.

Front, Top and Right Sides

4) Film Ejection Tray


1) Operation Panel

2) Front Cover
5) Air Intake

6) Right Cover

7) Front Cover
Unlock Cover
3) Supply Tray

8) Power Breaker

9) Stand

1) Operation Panel 5) Air Intake (2 locations)


Used to carry out operational Intakes air for internal cooling.
procedures and make settings of
DRYPRO 771. 6) Right Cover
Additionally, messages are displayed on
this panel. 7) Front Cover Unlock Cover
Cover for the front cover unlock.
2) Front Cover
This cover may be opened to remove a 8) Power Breaker
film when a jam occurs. Used for ON/OFF control of the main
power supply.
3) Supply Tray
Holds the film. 9) Stand

4) Film Ejection Tray


Printed film is ejected into this tray.

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Rear and Left Sides

1) Top Cover

2) Rear Top Cover

3) Air Outlets

7) Operation Switch

8) Left Cover

9) Rear Cover

4) Supply Tray Unlock Button 10) Jam Release Cover


(Elevator Trans. Section)

11) Ethernet Port


5) Power Cable

12) Serial Port


6) Power Connector

1) Top Cover 8) Left Cover


This cover may be opened to remove a
2) Rear Top Cover film when a jam occurs.

3) Air Outlets (5 locations) 9) Rear Cover


Used to expel air used for internal
cooling. 10) Jam Release Cover (Elevator Trans.
Section)
4) Supply Tray Unlock Button To remove the film jammed at the
Pressing this button allows the supply elevator transport section.
tray to be manually pulled out.
11) Ethernet Port
5) Power Cable Used for network connection.
Used to connect the DRYPRO 771
power supply 12) Serial Port
Where a backup battery is used, the
6) Power Connector battery cable is connected here.
The power cable is connected here.

7) Operation Switch
Activates the DRYPRO 771.

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Operation Panel

1) Message Display
Window 6) [timer] Key

2) "operation" Lamp
7) [maintenance] Key
3) "timer" Lamp

4) [menu/select] Key
8) [reset / open] Key

5) [select] Key
9) [enter] Key
12) "0-9" Lamp
10) [exit] Key
13) "A-Z" Lamp
16) Ten-keypad
14) "mode" Key

15) "shift" Key


17) [del/BS] Key

1) "Message Display Window 9) [reset/open] Key


Displays the status of DRYPRO 771. Resets the error when it occurs. Opens
the front door when a film jam occurs or
2) "operation" Lamp the deodorant filter shall be changed.
Displays the power status of DRYPRO
771. 10) [enter] Key
Illuminating : Power ON Confirms and sets the condition
Flashing : Shutting down displayed in the message display
Extinguished : Power OFF window.

3) "timer" Lamp 11) [exit] Key


Illuminates when the start time is ON. Cancels the condition displayed in the
message display window.
4) [menu/select] Key [][]
Changes the menu. 12) "0-9" Lamp
Illuminates when the ten-keypad is in
5) [select] Key [][] numerical input mode.
Switches among selection items.
13) "A-Z" Lamp
6) [timer] Key Illuminates when the ten-keypad is in
Sets timer for use. alphabet input mode.

7) [maintenance] Key 14) [mode] Key


Switches the mode to maintenance Used to switch the ten-keypad between
mode with which changes in setting, numerical and alphabet input modes.
maintenance or checks can be carried When "numerical" is selected, the 0-9
out. lamp illuminates.
When "alphabet" is selected, the A-Z
8) "reset/open" Lamp lamp illuminates.
Illuminates when an error or film empty
occurs.

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15) [shift] Key 17) [del/BS] Key


To input lower-case alphabetical Used for deletion of single digits or
characters, this key should be be alphabet characters.
continuously depressed when inputting.
16) Ten-keypad
Allows input of numerical values or When a column in
alphabet characters.
which numerical input
When used for alphabetical input,
only is allowed is
keeping the [shift] key depressed while
selected, use of the
using the keys will produce lower-case
ten-keypad will produce
character input. Use of the ten-keypad
without the [shift] key will result in upper- automatic input of
case character input. numerical values only.

Under normal use by user, "0-9 Lamp", "A-Z Lamp", [mode] key, [shift] key, "Ten-
Keypad" and [del/BS] key are concealed by service maintenance key cover. Detach this
cover when required in installation, maintenance and service work. However, make sure
that the cover is put back when the user operates the DRYPRO 771.
Slightly push towards the message display window, and lift to remove the cover.

Service Maintenance Key Cover

Message Display Window

14x17 B S:076 Q:000.


READY

Status Loaded Film Info. Print Queue

Loaded Film Info. Print Queue (Q : )


Displays the type, size, remaining Displays the copy count waiting for
sheets of the film loaded in the print out.
supply tray.
Status
Size Film Type Sheets (S : ) Displays the status of DRYPRO 771.
14x17~ B(SD-P) 0 ~ 125 READY : Ready for print
14x14 C(SD-PC) PRINTING : Printing
11x14 DB(DR-P) WARM UP : Warming up
FILM EMPTY!! : Film in tray is empty

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Interior

Be careful not to pinch


1) Lever-A fingers when lifting the
Lever-A
6) Deodorant Filter Case

5) Deodorant Filter

2) Lever-BC
Filter Housing
(Yellow)

3) Cover-C
4) Film Check Cover

1) Lever-A (Green) 4) Film check cover


Locks the deodorant filter case (Between exposure and elevator transport
sections)
Allows the film to be checked. Nor Do not touch the Filter
2) Lever-BC (Green)
normally used. Housing(Yellow) when
Opens the descent transport section
when a film jam occurs to allow removal pulling out the
of the film. 5) Deodorant Filter Deodorant Filter
Eliminates odors arising during film Case. It may be heated
3) Cover-C printing. to 100: or higher, and
(Between descent transport and exposure touching it may cause
sections) 6) Deodorant Filter Case
burn.
May be opened when a film jam occurs Contains the deodorant filter.
between the descent transport and The cover may be opened to change
exposure sections to send the film the filter.
toward the left cover. Additionally, this case may be removed
when a film jam occurs between the
heat processing and ejection sections.

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Structure
An outline of the structure each of the sections in the DRYPRO 771 is set out below.
Film will be transported from 1) through 6) in a printing process.

10) Operation Panel 8) Deodorant Filter


7) Ejection Transport
Section

5) Heat
6) Cooling Section Processing
Section
1) Supply Section

4) Elevator
2) Descent Transport Transport
Section Section

Film Flow
8) Electrical Section

3) Exposure
Section

1) Supply Section
Picks up film one sheet at a time from the supply tray and feeds it to the descent
transport section.

2) Descent Transport Section


Feeds film received from the supply section to the position controller.

3) Exposure Section
Executes laser scanning in synchronization with the film feed process and writes
images on the film.

4) Elevator Transport Section


Feeds the film on which the image has been written to the heat processing section.

5) Heat Processing Section


Develops film on which the image has been written by applying heat.

6) Cooling Section
Cools the film that is heated in the heat processing.
The cooling section is comprised of the primary cooling unit and secondary cooling unit.

7) Ejection Transport Section


Ejects heat-processed film.

8) Deodorant Filter
Eliminates odors arising during heat processing. This filter must be periodically
replaced.

9) Electrical Section
This section comprises the power supply unit as well as units for overall control of the
DRYPRO 771, communication with diagnostic devices, image processing and other
control units.

9) Operation Panel/Message Display Window


Used to operate the DRYPRO 771 and make settings.

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Unpacking and
Installation This chapter describes the procedure for
unpacking and installing the DRYPRO 771.

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2.1 List of Package Contents


List of package contents (contents of the packing) is set out below. Check everything listed below are packed
and delivered without failure. If any is missing, handle and report it as a delivery fault.

Lid

Cushioning (on the top of main body)


Ramp (on the back of main body)

Accessory Box
Deodorant filter unit, Suction cups (spare),
Cutter, One-touch spacers (2 pcs),
Power cable, Clamp (2 pcs), Exhaust duct,
Warranty, Operation manual,
Operation sheet, Attached document for
doctors, Inspection sheet,
Protection parts (red parts) recycle bag,
Accessory list.

DRYPRO 771

Cushioning (under the main body)


Pallet

Wood Piece (with clamp)

p.30 Checking the


Accessories

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2.2 Unpacking
The procedure for unpacking the DRYPRO 771 is described below.

The weight of the DRYPRO 771 is approximately 155kg (without stand) or When disposing of the
175kg(with stand) and the weight of the packing is approximately 189kg (without packing materials,
stand) or 205kg (with stand). follow the regulations
Allow adequate space when transporting or moving the unit and carry out work with and rules of the local
due care. Work should be carried out by at least 2 personnel. government.

1 Holding the packing band with one hand, use a


cutter to remove.
In this chapter,
unpacking procedure is
detailed as to the case
of DRYPRO 771
without stand.
However, you can
follow the same
procedure for DRYPRO
771 with stand.

2 Remove the lid from the outer box. Do not stand directly in
front of the packing
band when cutting. The
band may rebound and
cause injury when cut.

3 Screw the four knobs holding the lock piece in


place to the left and remove.

The lock piece knobs


can be removed easily
using a pair radio pliers.

3 4
4 Remove the lock piece (4) from the outer box.
5 Remove the outer box.

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6 Remove the ramp, and place it on a place where


it does not interfere with the work.

7 Remove the box containing accessories, etc.,


and then remove the shock absorbers.

the box
containing
accessories

8 Remove the wooden restrainer from the bottom


of the DRYPRO 771 main body.

(2)
9 Using the restrainer as a lever, raise the main
(1) body at the front and remove the shock
Be extremely careful not
(2) absorbers (2) from under the left and right front
to jam fingers when
side.
removing the shock

10 Again using the restrainer as a lever, raise the absorbers.

main body at the rear and remove the shock


absorbers (2) from under the left and right rear

side.

11 Set the ramp that was removed in the step 6 at


the front of the palette.

12 Remove the clamp that is attached to the


backside of the wooden frame, and join the
ramp to the palette using the clamp.

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13 Remove the packing bag.

14 With two person steadying the sides of the main


body, slowly move the DRYPRO 771 from the
palette onto the ramp.

Do not stand in the path


along which the
DRYPRO 771 is
moved. If the unit
topples, serious injury
may result.
15 Peel off the tape restraining the supply tray.

16 Remove the user manuals taped to the top


cover.

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2.3 Checking the Accessories


The following parts are packed together with the DRYPRO 771. Check that all the parts listed below are
present. Should any parts be missing, the unit should be treated as an erroneous consignment.

Name of Accessories pcs Remarks Refer to


Warranty x1 Make sure to directly hand over the documents to the user.
Inspection sheet x1 Make sure to directly hand over the documents to the user.
Operation manual x1 Make sure to directly hand over the documents to the user.
Operation sheet x1 Make sure to directly hand over the documents to the user.
Attached document for doctors x1 Make sure to directly hand over the documents to the user.
Deodorant filter x1 Install the parts when the system is installed.
Deodorant filter case x1 Install the parts when the system is installed.
Suction cups x1 For film pick up at the supply unit. (spare)
Power supply cable x1 To supply the electric power
Cutter x1 To cut the edge of film package when it is loaded.
Clamp x2
Exhaust duct x1 To change the exhaust direction and/or to reduce the exhaust noise (option)
One-touch Spacers x2 To protect the network cable (option)
Accessory list x1
Protective parts(red) collection bag x1 To collect and bring back the protective parts resulted from installation.

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2.4 Removing protective parts (Red)


To prevent damage to the internal components of the DRYPRO 771 during shipment due to shock or
vibration, the interior of the unit is protected by protective parts.
This material should be removed following the procedure detailed below.
protective parts should be removed after the unit has been conveyed to the place of installation.
These materials are necessary when moving the unit and should be stored for use at such times.

2.4.1 List of protective parts (Red)


The following protective parts (red) are used to with the DRYPRO 771.

All removed protective


Protective Material page
(red component) Type parts should be
Protector for the rear of the optics unit (x2) Provides support at the rear of the exposure unit. 32 returned to their
Protector for the front of the optics unit Provides support at the front of the exposure unit. 33 respective return
Protective film for the exposure unit conveyor roller Conveyor rollers in the optics unit are protected 34 packing bags and taken
(2 sheets) by two sheets of film. 35 back for re-use.
Supply unit protector Protects the supply unit.
Heat roller protective sheet Protects the heat roller. 37

Starting up the
DRYPRO 771 with
protective parts still in
place may result in
damage.

Supply Unit Protector

Protector for the rear of the exposure unit (X2)

Protector for the front of the exposure unit

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2.4.2 Removing protective parts from the Rear Panel of Exposure Unit
How to remove the protective parts from the rear panel of exposure unit is set out below.

1 Use a small flathead screw driver to open the


Make sure that the front
front cover lock disengaging cover on the right
cover disengaging
side panel of the main body.
cover and its fixing
screws that are once
detached should be
properly attached after
Front cover installation. Failure to
unlock cover do so may result in
base fog caused by light
leaked from outside.

2 Disengage the front cover lock using a


screwdriver of at least 120mm in length.
The front cover lock will disengage.

120mm minimum

Front Cover Lock

3 Open the front cover.

4 Press the supply tray open button on the rear


panel of the DRYPRO 771 and pull out the
supply tray to its furthest extent.

Supply tray open button

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The exposure unit cover

1 Take out the six screws holding the exposure


is fastened to the main
body by a hook on its
unit cover in place and remove the cover. underside. To remove,
take out all the securing
screws and lift slightly.

Hook

Underside of
exposure unit
2 Remove the two screws (at both ends) of the
tree securing the protective parts for fixing the
rear side of the exposure unit, and pull out these When removing the
protective parts. protective parts for
fixing the exposure unit
at its back, be careful
not to damage the
internal parts of the
Next, remove the protective parts from the front
panel of the exposure unit. DRYPRO 771.

When handling the


interior of the exposure
unit, be careful not to
cut fingers on the steel
belt.

2.4.3 Removing protective parts from the Front Panel of the exposure unit
How to remove the protective parts from the front of the exposure unit following the removal from the
rear panel of the exposure unit is set out below.

1 Take out the eight screws holding the protector


at the front of the exposure unit in place and
remove the protector.
All removed protective
parts should be
returned to their
respective return
packing bags and taken
Next, remove the protective film from the exposure
back for re-use.
unit conveyor roller.

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2.4.4 Removing Protective Film from the exposure unit Conveyor


After removal of the protective parts from the front panel of the exposure unit, the two protective films
(14x17in) should be removed from the exposure unit conveyor rollers.

1 Press lever-BC down and open the left cover.

BC

2 Remove the tape that secures the protective film


for transport rollers of the exposure unit to the
main body.
The protective film for transport rollers of the
exposure unit is pinched between the transporter
rollers of the exposure unit.

3 Push toward the left cover, two protective films


for transport rollers of the exposure unit, which
is pinched between the transport rollers.
The two sheets of film are pressed together
between the rollers.

4 Remove the jammed film from the descent


transport section.

5 Close the left cover.


Next, remove the protective parts from the supply
section.

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2.4.5 Removing protective parts from the Rear Panel of the exposure unit
How to remove the protective parts from the supply section following the removal of protective films
from exposure section is set out below.

5 Remove the six screws securing the supply unit


cover and remove the cover.
The supply unit cover is
fastened to the main
body by a hook on its
underside. To remove,
take out all the securing
screws and lift slightly.

6 Take out the screw (1) securing the supply unit Hook

protector and remove.

Underside of
Supply unit

Removing the screws and pulling the protector out


a little will free the section securing the rear of the
supply unit allowing removal of the protector.
Front side

When removing the


protective parts for
fixing the supply
Next, remove the protector from the rear of the section, be careful not
Rear Side exposure unit. to damage the interior
View of underside of supply unit with
of the unit with the edge
protector in place
of the protective parts.

When attaching the protective parts, first remove the supply tray, then attach the
protective parts for fixing the supply section.

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2.4.6 Attaching the Covers for Supply and Exposure Sections


As soon as the procedures in 2.4.2 through 2.4.5 are completed, attach the covers for supply and exposure
sections.

1 Attach the cover for supply section.


Screw the cover to the main body with six screws
(TP screws, M3x6).

1 Attach the cover for supply section.


Screw the cover to the main body with six screws
(TP screws, M3x6).

The procedure for attaching the supply unit cover is detailed below.
1) Bring the upper edge of the supply unit cover into contact with the main
body.Ensure that the groove at the top left of the supply unit cover fits under
the bar that secures the main body and front cover.
2) Bring the lower edge of the supply unit cover into contact with the main body.
3) Ensure that the two hooks located on the back of the supply unit cover latch
into the corresponding slots on the main body.
4) Secure the supply unit cover to the main body using the six screws provided.

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2.4.7 Removing Protective Sheet from Heat Roller


Following the removal of the protection films for transport rollers at the exposure unit, remove
each of 14 x 14in film and cushioning sheet (mirror matte).

1 Remove the three screws securing the cover at


the top of rear panel, and remove the rear cover.
The left and right edges
of the cover at the top
of the rear panel are
meshed with the left
and right side panel
covers. The cover can
be removed by bending
slightly.

2 Remove the two upper screws securing each of


the left and right panel covers and the two upper
screw securing the rear panel cover and remove
the top cover.

Removal of the two screws at the top of the left


and right panels and the two upper screw securing
the rear cover will loosen the side panel cover
allowing removal of the top cover.

3 Remove the one screws and remove the cover


covering the front of the heat process unit.

Removal of the heat


process unit cover may
be eased by slightly
pulling the right panel
cover.
4 Take out the four screws (two each at front and
back) securing the heat process unit cover and
remove the cover. The screw securing the
heat process unit cover
can be loosened, but
mechanically not
detachable.

The heat-developer
Hold both sides of the heat process unit cover drum shaft cover is
when removing, as shown in the illustration. attached to the heat
process unit cover at
the rear of the main
body. This axis cover is
only latched onto the
unit cover: be careful
not to forget to replace
the axis cover when
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5 Remove the upper rack.

Be careful not to scratch


or damage the heat-
developer drum with the
upper rack when
removing.

Hold both sides of the upper rack when removing,


as shown in the illustration.

6 Slightly lift up (15mm) the front of the heat


process drum shaft.

Be careful not to touch

7 Remove the cushioning sheet (mirror matte) or scratch the surface of


the heat-developer
protecting the drum.
drum when replacing.
Do not set down the
heat developer drum
9 Position the heat process drum at its original after removal of the
position. protective sheet: any
scratches on the

Cleaner Unwoven Cloth 10 Check that the surface of the unwoven cleaner surface of the drum will
adversely affect output
cloth is not wavy.
images.
If it is found wavy, remove the waviness according
to the procedure described in "2.4.8 Adjusting the
Cleaner Unwoven Cloth".

11 After having checked the surface is not wavy,


immediately attach the upper rack and the heat
process unit cover.

Be careful not to damage the heat processing


drum when installing the upper rack, etc.

Proceed to "2.4.9 Attaching the Outer Covers".

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2.4.8 Adjusting the Cleaner Unwoven Cloth


If it is found that the cleaner unwoven cloth is wavy when removing the protective sheet for the heat
processing drum, manually rewind the unwoven cloth to remove the waviness by moving the
cleaning retraction motor. How to remove the waviness is described below.

a
1 Remove the five screws "a"(truss screws,
M4x12) securing the rear cover.
a
a
a

b
a
2 Loosen the two screws "b" (truss screw, M4x12)
Rear Cover
on the bottom of the rear cover.
b

3 Slightly lift the rear cover, and remove it.

4 Loosen the two screws (TP screw, M3x6), and


move the cleaning retraction motor unit till it is
disengaged from the gear.

5 Hold the rewind shaft of the cleaner unwoven


cloth roll, and turn the gear counterclockwise till the
waviness is visually judged to be removed.

After the waviness is removed, proceed to the


following "Installing the Parts".

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Installing the Parts


How to install the parts which were removed for adjustment of the unwoven cloth is set out below.

1 While pressing the gear of the cleaning


retraction motor against the gear of the cleaner
rewind shaft, tighten the screws of the cleaning
retraction motor.

a
2 Attach the rear cover.
a
a
a
3 Tighten the five screws "a" (truss screw, M4x12)
to secure the rear cover.
a
b
Rear Cover
b
4 Tighten the two screws "b" on the bottom of the
rear cover.

5 Attach the upper rack.


Hold the both side of the rack and attach as
illustrated in the left.

Adjustment of the unwoven cloth is completed.


Proceed to the "2.4.9 Attaching the Outer Covers".

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2.4.9 Attaching the Outer Covers


Attach the outer covers after completing the removal of protective parts.

1 Replace the heat processing cover to the


original position, and secure it with four screws (TP
screws, M3x6).

Hold the both side, and attach the heat processing


cover as illustrated in the left.

2 If the drum shaft cover is separated from the


heat processing cover, attach the drum shaft
cover.

3 Attach the cover originally attached to the front of


the heat processing cover.
Use one screw to secure.

4 Attach the top cover.


Secure the right and left covers with two screws
each, and tighten the screw for the rear cover,
which was loosened in the procedure before.

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5 Attach the rear top cover.


Secure it to the main body with three screws (truss
screw, M4x12).

6 Attach the front cover unlock cover.


Make sure that the front
cover unlock cover,
screws, etc. that were
once removed are
installed to the original
position after the work.
Failure to do so may
cause fogging of film
due to exposure to the
external light.
Proceed to "2.5 Installing the Accessories".

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2.5 Installing the Accessories


Install the accessories delivered in the packing of DRYPRO 771.
2.5.1 Installing the Deodorant Filter Deodorant Filter Case
Install the deodorant filter and deodorant filter case delivered in the packing of DRYPRO 771.

1 Take out the deodorant filter and deodorant filter


case from the accessory box delivered with the
packing.
The deodorant filter is packed in an air packing
and plastic bag.
The deodorant filter case is packed in an air
packing.

2 Turn the Lever-A up to the left.

Be careful not to pinch

3 Insert the deodorant filter case. your fingers between


the main body and the
lever A when lifting the
lever A.

4 Set the deodorant filter in the deodorant filter


case.
Insert the deodorant filter deeply with its holes on the
cardboard facing up while the handle band is on
your side as illustrated in the left.

5 Cloth the lid of deodorant filter case.


1

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6 Set the deodorant filter in the deodorant filter


case.
Insert the filter assembly deeply into the filter case
with holes on the corrugated cardboard facing up
as shown in the figure.

7 Turn lever-A down to the right.

8 Close the front cover.


Close the front cover, and make sure it is locked.
Implementing the above procedures will complete
the setting of deodorant filter.
It is necessary to change the film size of the tray in
the case that the film other than 14x17in is used.
Proceed to the "2.5.4 Installing the UPS" if the p.45 Changing Supply
14x17in is only the film size used on the DRYPRO Tray Film Size
771, because the size change is not necessary.

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2.5.2 Changing Supply Tray Film Size


In cases where the film size used at the facility is either 14 X 14 inch or 14 X 11 inch, the position in which
the supply size stopper is set must be changed.
l The supply size stopper set at the factory is for 14 x 17in.

1 Press the supply tray open button on the rear


panel of the DRYPRO 771 and open the supply
tray.

Supply tray open button

2 Pull the tray out to its furthest extent and open the
light blocking cover.

11x14
14x14
17x17
3 Remove the side stopper screws (M4x8, two in
front and rear) from the original position.

4 Remove the screws (M4x8, two in front and


rear) from the destination position.

Do not remove
these two.

5 Move the size stopper to the required film size


position and screw into place with the screws
removed in the step-3.

4 3
5 6 6 Attach the two screws (M4x8) removed in the Make sure all screws
once removed are
step-4 into the original position. installed.
Destination Original Pos. The screw holes at the original position are Failure to install all may
blocked, thus preventing the external light to leak in. cause fogging of the film.

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2.5.3 Installing the UPS Battery (recommended model)


A battery installed on the DRYPRO 771 and used as an UPS is described below.

1. Operation
Operating sequence of the battery, one is recommended by the manufacturer, the other not is
detailed below.

When using a recommended UPS battery


When a power failure occurs, the DRYPRO 771 carries out the same shutdown sequence as
the operation switch is pressed, and the power will be shut down.
When a power failure occurs during print operation, after discharging the film in process, the
DRYPRO 771 carries out the same shutdown sequence as the operation switch is pressed, and
the power will be shut down.
If there are remaining print queue at the time of power failure, it will be printed at the next time when
the power is turned on again.

If the serial cable is accidentally pulled off during operation of the DRYPRO 771, it starts
shutdown sequence in the same manner as a power failure occurs.

When using an UPS battery other than recommended


Shutdown sequence as described for the recommended UPS battery is not guaranteed. After
continuing a normal operation as long as the UPS battery can endure, it suddenly turns off.

If the power is abruptly shut down while the DRYPRO 771 is in operation, data such as
film data may not be kept correct.

2. Purchase of the UPS battery (recommended model)


Purchase the recommended UPS battery according to the local electrical standard.

Connection test-proven device types


UPS Battery : Smart UPS 1500VA
(product code available in Japan is SUA1500J)
Serial Cable : Interface kit C (serial cable for Linux)
(product code available in Japan is AP9824LJ)

The above mentioned, connection test-proven battery for UPS is available in each
country. However, please note that the product code may differ depending on the
electrical standard)
Check on the homepage of APC in each country, and select a correct type
compatible with those listed above.

3. Installation
Follow the instruction detailed in the user manual attached to the purchased device.

The UPS battery can be set within the stand if the DRYPRO is delivered with a
stand.
When installing the UPS battery for the DRYPRO that is not delivered with a stand,
install the battery on either side of the unit so that it will not hinder the operation.

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2.5.4 Connection with the DRYPRO 771 (recommended UPS battery)

Rear side of DRYPRO 771


1 Power OFF the DRYPRO 771.

2 Connect a serial cable to the serial connector


located on the rear panel of the DRYPRO 771.
Serial
Connector 3 Connect to the UPS battery, the other end of the
serial cable that is connected to the rear
connector in step- 2.

4 Connect the power cable of the DRYPRO 771 to


the power outlet(3P) located on the rear of the
UPS battery
UPS battery.
Power Supply Cable

5 Connect the power cable of the UPS battery to the


wall outlet (3P).

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2.5.5 Installing the Exhaust Duct


How to install the exhaust duct is detailed below. This duct should be installed according to the requirement.
Installation of the exhaust duct can drive the exhaust flow downward as well as decrease the exhaust fan
noise.

1 Take out the exhaust duct from the accessory


box delivered with the packing.

2 Remove two screws that are preattached to the


securing position for the exhaust duct on the
rear panel of the unit.

3 Attach the exhaust duct on the rear of the unit, and


fix it using two screws.

2.5.6 Attaching the Onetouch Spacer (cable protection parts) (option)


How to attach the cable protection parts are detailed below. These parts should be attached according to the
requirement. Attaching the cable protection parts will protect the network cable from damage caused by
being caught in between the rear panel and the wall.

1 Take out the cable protection parts (2 pcs) from the


accessory box delivered with the packing.

2 Insert the black, protruding part of the parts into the


installation hole on the rear panel of the unit,
When the cable
and push in the white button using a tip of screw
protection parts
driver, etc..
(spacers) are not
Cable protection parts will be secured at the
attached, films will not
position.
get fogged even the
installation holes are
not blocked.

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2.6 Start Up
After completing the removal and installation of specified parts, start up the DRYPRO 771.

2.6.1 Turning ON the Power


Turn on the power of the DRYPRO 771.

1 Make sure that the power breaker located in the


lower left of the jam release-port cover.

ON
OFF

2 Connect the power cable of the UPD to the


power connector located in the lower left of the rear
panel of DRYPRO 771.

3 Connect the power cable to the outlet (3P) of the


facility. Do not connect the ether
cable at this point.
Ether cable should be
When 3P plug is not available, connect to the power outlet using a "3P-2P" adapter. connected after completing
In this case, make sure that the GND wire of the adapter is grounded to the GND all settings necessary for
terminal of the facility. DRYPRO 771.

4 Turn on the power breaker located in the lower left


of the jam release-port cover.

ON
OFF

5 Press and hold the operation switch located on the


upper left of the left cover.

Initialization takes place, and message "FILM


EMPTY!!" is displayed alternately with "PRESS
RESET/OPEN" together with a beep sound

14x17 B S:000 Q:000.


FILM EMPTY!!
Then install the films in the DRYPRO 771.
Alternately displayed

14x17 B S:000 Q:000.


PRESS RESET/OPEN

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2.6.2 Loading the Film Package


After the initialization is completed, load the film package.
14x17 B S:000 Q:000.
FILM EMPTY!!

Displayed
alternately.
1 Press the [reset/open] key.

14x17 B S:000 Q:000.


PRESS RESET/OPEN

The message at left is displayed.

Shutter closing... .
Please wait... The message indicating that the supply tray is
being unlocked is displayed.

Please set new film .


and close the tray

Do not place objects on or lean on the


supply tray when removed from the
DRYPRO 771: doing so may cause
damage.

2 Slowly pull out the supply tray fully.

3 Open the light-blocking cover on the supply tray. The light-blocking cover
cannot be opened
unless the supply tray
4 Take the new film package out of the box and has been pulled out
load it into the supply tray so that the bar-code is fully.
positioned at the front-left corner.

5 Peel off the seals from the top and bottom


edges of the package, and stretch the top and
bottom of the package.

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6 Insert the top edge (far edge) of the package


firmly between the restrainer and winding axis.

7 Ensure that the bottom edge (near edge) of the


package protrudes from the light blocking cover
and firmly close the light-blocking cover.

Do not touch the knob on the light-


blocking cover. Doing so may expose the
film to light.

1 8 Take the cutter out of the cutter pocket.


2 (Illustration-1 at left)

9 Use the cutter to cut the protruding edge of the


package.(Illustration-2 at left)

10 Return the cutter to the cutter pocket.

11 Push the supply tray back in until it locks into


position.

Please set new film .


and close the tray
After the supply tray has been locked into position, the
message "Now winding the film envelope" will be
displayed.
Now winding . After completion of the
the film envelope
film loading process,
One sheet of film printed with the automatic density the value shown in the
correction calibration pattern will be ejected.
"number of sheets"
14x17 B S:126 Q:000.
WARM UP column of the loaded
film information display
will change from "0" to
14x17 B S:126 Q:000. "126."
READY
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Settings
This chapter describes the procedure for making
DRYPRO 771 settings.

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3.1 Outline of DRYPRO 771 Settings


The following network and printing parameter settings may be made using the service maintenance mode.
Service Maintenance Mode
S00 DICOM SCP : DICOM information settings for the DRYPRO 771.
S10 DICOM SCU : Registration of diagnostic devices connected to the DRYPRO 771 and DICOM information,
N-EVENT REPORT settings for those devices.
S20 PRINT CONDITION : Print parameter settings for each of the diagnostic devices connected to the DRYPRO 771.
S30 DICOM PRIORITY : DICOM data enabling/disabling settings.
S40 FILM SETUP : Setting of output film size, film type, etc., used with the DRYPRO 771.
S70 SYSTEM SETUP : Setting of internal operation of the system of the DRYPRO 771.
SG0 SCHEDULE : Resetting the regular maintenance schedule of the DRYPRO 771.

User Maintenance Mode


U30 PRINT CONDITION : Setting of print condition for each diagnostic device connected to the DRYPRO 771.
(about parameters affecting the image quality, etc.)
U50 USER LUT : Editing the user LUT. (refer to the outline of the LUT setting)
U60 LUT LIBRARY : Setting LUT for each channel of the DRYPRO 771 by applying the LUT in LUT library.
UA0 TIME SET : Check and setting of the internal clock of the DRYPRO 771.

The setting of the DRYPRO 771 can also be implemented using the maintenance
tool. Refer to the Service Manual for details.

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3.2 Starting the Service Maintenance Mode


The procedure for starting up the DRYPRO 771 service maintenance mode is described below.

Service Maintenance Key Cover


1 Remove the maintenance key cover from the
operation panel.

14x17 B S:076 Q:000.


READY 2 Press the [maintenance] key.
The message "U00 FILM DATA" will be displayed
in the message display window.

U00 FILM DATA


MODE DAILY
/.
3 Use the [menu/select] key [] to choose "U90
PASSWORD."
The message "U90 PASSWORD" will be displayed
in the message display window.

U90 PASSWORD /.
4 Press the [enter] key.
The message "INPUT PASSWORD" will be
displayed in the message display window.

U91 INPUT PASSWORD/.


[ ] 5 Input the password using the ten-keypad.
The input password will not be displayed on
screen.
Asterisks (*) will be displayed in place of the actual
characters input.
"5678" is fixed as the password and cannot be
U90 PASSWORD /.
changed.
If a mistake is made during input, use the [exit] key
to delete input and type in the password again.

6 Press the [enter] key.


The message "U90 PASSWORD" will be displayed
in the message display window and the service
maintenance mode invoked.
Starting up the service maintenance mode will
result in addition of "U80 SERVICE MODE" to the
maintenance mode menu as an item available for
selection.

U80 SERVICE MODE /.

7 Press the [menu/select] key [] once.


The message "U80 SERVICE MODE" will be
displayed in the message display window.

Once the service maintenance mode has been started up, it will remain activated
either until it is exited or until the DRYPRO 771 power supply is shut down.

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3.3 Closing the Service Maintenance Mode


The procedure for closing the DRYPRO service maintenance mode is described below.

The service
maintenance mode
1 Select "U90 PASSWORD" in the user may be closed by
maintenance mode. switching off the
DRYPRO 771 power
The message "U90 PASSWORD" will be displayed
U90 PASSWORD /. in the message display window. supply.

2 Press the [enter] key.


The message "INPUT PASSWORD" will be
displayed in the message display window.
U91 INPUT PASSWORD/.
[ ]
3 Press the [enter] key only without inputting the
password.
The service maintenance mode will be closed and
display returned to the usual maintenance mode
screen.

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3.4 DICOM SCP Settings Service Manual


S00 DICOM SCP /.
Web Maintenance
The procedure for making DICOM SCP (DICOM information for the DRYPRO 771 only) settings is
Tool>
described below. Network>
The following DICOM SCP items may be set. DICOMSCP

Item Default Contents


S01 PORT NUMBER PORT01 : 6000 DRYPRO 771 port number setting.
S02 PORT NUMBER PORT02 : 104 4 settings are available (S01 - S04).
S03 PORT NUMBER PORT03 : 0
S04 PORT NUMBER PORT04 : 0

S05 IP ADDRESS 192.168.20.160 IP address setting for the DRYPRO 771.


If DHCP is used, the IP address setting is unnecessary.

S06 SUBNETMASK 255.255.255.0 Network sub-net mask setting.

S07 GATEWAY 0.0.0.0 Network gateway setting.

S08 AE TITLE KC_DPRO2_P001 AE TITLE setting for the DRYPRO 771.


Discriminates the upper and lower cases.

S09 SCP DEFAULT CH NO Setting of default channel for use by the DRYPRO 771 only.
Select "NO" when connection is made using the basic
configuration. Selection may be made from "NO", "CH1,"
"CH2," "CH3" and "CH4."

S0A HOST NAME blank Setting of name for DRYPRO 771 on the network.
A maximum of 16 alphanumerical characters may be input.

S0B DHCP OFF Setting of presence/absence of DHCP server.


Selection may made from "ON" and "OFF."

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1 Start up the service maintenance mode.


p.38 Starting up the
Service
Maintenance
Mode

U80 SERVICE MODE /.


2 Select "U80 SERVICE MODE" and press the
[enter] key.
The message "S00 DICOM SCP" will be displayed.

S00 DICOM SCP /.


3 Press the [enter] key.
The setting item input screen will be displayed.

S01 PORT NUMBER


PORT1=[00000]
.
4 Input the necessary characters or digits in each
of the setting windows.
The cursor will flash
Items for setting may be selected using the
below the position for
[menu/select] key.
The example at left shows the port number input input. The cursor may
.
.
.
screen ("S01 PORT NUMBER"). be shifted by using the
.
[select] key.
5 Press the [enter] key after completing all input
and settings.
After registering the settings, the screen returns to
S00 DICOM SCP /. the maintenance menu screen.
Pressing the [mode]
key will switch the input
mode between
alphabetical characters
and numerical digits.

Selecting either of following will automatically restart the DRYPRO 771.


S05 IP ADDRESS
S06 SUBNET MASK
S07 GATEWAY
S0A HOST NAME
S0B DHCP

When [exit] key is pressed in the "DICOM SCP Setting", a confirmation screen will be
displayed. Select "YES" or "NO" for the register of the changed data using [select]
key [[][\].

Data was changed


Save the data? YES

When "YES" selected : Changes to the setting (data) are registered, and the
display returns to the maintenance menu screen.

When "NO" selected : Display returns to the maintenance menu without


registering the changes to the setting (data).

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Service Manual
3.5 DICOM SCU Settings S10 DICOM SCU /. Web Maintenance
The procedure for setting DICOM SCU (DICOM information for diagnostic devices connected to Tool>
the DRYPRO 771) using the service maintenance mode, is described below. SCU>
The following DICOM SCU items are available for setting. DICOMSCU

S11 CHANNEL USE : This setting determines whether or not to use the channel of the selected
diagnostic device.
"ON" or "OFF" may be selected. default setting : OFF
S12 SCU NAME : Sets the name of the selected diagnostic device.
A maximum of 12 alphanumerical characters may be input.
The name set here is used in the DRYPRO 771 only and will be displayed as
the diagnostic device name.
S13 N-EVENT PORT : Sets the N-EVENT PORT number.default setting : 00000
S14 IP ADDRESS : Sets the IP address of the selected diagnostic device.default setting : 0.0.0.0
S15 AE TITLE : Sets the AE title of the selected diagnostic device.
A maximum of 16 alphanumerical characters may be input.
default setting : blank
S16 HOST NAME : Sets the name of the selected diagnostic device to be used on the network.A
maximum of 16 alphanumerical characters may be input.
default setting : blank
S17 BORDER SIZE : Sets the output film border size."REGIUS" (no margin) or "CT/MRI" (with
margin) may be selected.default setting : CT/MRI
"REGIUS" : Border with almost no margin used, for example, with
REGIUS CR.
"CT/MRI" : Sets a margin suitable for CT or MR multi-format images.
S18 FILM SIZE/TYPE : This setting determines whether or not a notification of film size and type check
is given.
"NO CHECK" or "CHECK" may be selected. default setting : CHECK
S19 EMPTY NOTICE : This setting determines whether or not notification is sent to the diagnostic
device when the supply tray is empty.
"ON" or "OFF" may be selected. default setting : ON
S1A DICOM ERR LV : Sets the method of return of DICOM errors from the DRYPRO 771 to diagnostic
devices.
"STANDARD," "FAILURE" or "N-ACTION" may be selected.
default setting : STANDARD
"STANDARD" : When the diagnostic device checks the DRYPRO 771 status
(N-GET), the DRYPRO 771 returns to the diagnostic device a
"WARNING" signal to indicate, for example, that the supply
tray is empty and a "FAILURE" signal for serious errors.
"FAILURE" : A "FAILURE" signal is returned for all errors.
"N-ACTION" : In cases where the diagnostic device does not check the
DRYPRO 771 status (N-GET), the DICOM connection is
automatically broken (association aborted) by a print
command (N-ACTION).

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S1B FRAME LAYOUT : Sets the spacing between frames in multi-format output.
"EVEN"(even layout) "CENTER" (centered layout), "H EVEN" (even layout, Hitachi
format) or "H CENTER" (centered layout, Hitachi format) may be selected.
default setting : EVEN
"EVEN" : Film is printed with the top/bottom/left/right margins unchanged
and the spaces between frames as wide as possible. (Even
layout)
"CENTER" : Film is printed with the spaces between frames uniform and the
top/bottom/left/right margins broadened. (Centered layout)
"H EVEN" : Selected to produce even layout when a Hitachi diagnostic
device is connected.
"H CENTER" : Selected to produce centered layout when a Hitachi diagnostic
device is connected.
S1C DMAX/DMIN : This setting determines whether maximum and minimum densities will be printed
according to the DRYPRO 771 settings or the diagnostic device settings.
"DICOM" (diagnostic device) or "P-CON" (DRYPRO 771) may be selected.
default setting : DICOM
S1D P-VALUE RCV : Sets the tone conversion method of the image.
Select from "OFF" (as in the past) and "ON" (tone conversion using "P" value) .
default setting : OFF

Relation among Status of the DRYPRO 771, "DICOM ERR LV" setting and communication with external
devices.
Ready for print warming up
(including the case where "S19 EMPTY NOTICE" is set to "OFF" and film empty.
Status of DRYPRO 771
DICOM ERR LV DICOM Comm. Message Queue Reg.
displayed on external device
STANDARD NORMAL A/V READY
FAILURE NORMAL A/V READY
N-ACTION NORMAL A/V READY

In User or Service Maintenance Mode

Status of DRYPRO 771


DICOM ERR LV DICOM Comm. Message Queue Reg.
displayed on external device
STANDARD FAILURE N/A ERROR
FAILURE FAILURE N/A ERROR
N-ACTION NORMAL A/V READY

Film Empty (S19 EMPTY NOTICE is set to "ON")

Status of DRYPRO 771


DICOM ERR LV DICOM Comm. Message Queue Reg.
displayed on external device
STANDARD WARNING note 2 WARNING
FAILURE FAILURE N/A ERROR
N-ACTION NORMAL note 3 READY

In Error Status

Status of DRYPRO 771


DICOM ERR LV DICOM Comm. Message Queue Reg.
displayed on external device
STANDARD FAILURE N/A ERROR
FAILURE FAILURE N/A ERROR
N-ACTION NORMAL note 3 READY

note 2 : Queue registration is available when output under "WARNING" is set to be allowed on the external diagnostic device.
note 3 : Forcefully interrupt the DICOM connection using the print command (N-ACTION).

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1 Start up the service maintenance mode.


p.38 Starting up the
Service
Maintenance
Mode

U80 SERVICE MODE /.


2 Select "U80 SERVICE MODE" and press the
[enter] key.
The message "S00 DICOM SCP" will be displayed.

S00 DICOM SCP /.


3 Press the lower [menu/select] key once.
The message "S10 DICOM SCU" will be displayed
in the message display window.

S10 DICOM SCU


CH 1 CS-1
/.
4 Use the [select] key to choose the diagnostic
device for which settings are to be made.
The channel will be switched.

S11 CHANNEL USE


ON
.
5 Press the [enter] key.
The setting item input screen will be displayed.

6 Input the necessary characters or digits in each


.
.
.
.
.
of the setting windows.
The cursor will flash
Items for setting may be selected using the
below the position for
[menu/select] key.
The example at left shows the channel number input. The cursor may
input screen ("S11 CHANNEL USE"). be shifted by using the
S10 DICOM SCU /.
CH 1 CS-1 [select] key.

7 Press the [enter] key after completing all input


and settings.
The setting will be saved, and the DRYPRO 771
will automatically shutdown so that the settings
become valid. Press the operation switch to
restart. "DICOM SCU" screen will be displayed Pressing the [mode]
when the restart completes. key will switch the input
mode between
alphabetical characters
and numerical digits.
When [exit] key is pressed in the "DICOM SCU Setting", a confirmation screen will be
displayed. Select "YES" or "NO" for the register of the changed data using [select]
key [[][\].

Data was changed


Save the data? YES
In alphabet mode,
press and hold the
When "YES" selected : DRYPRO 771 automatically shuts down to enable the [Shift] key to input lower
setting. Press operation switch to restart. case characters.

When "NO" selected : Display returns to the maintenance menu without


registering the changes to the setting (data).

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S21 - S2B
3.6 PRINT CONDITION Settings S20 PRINT COND. /. Service Manual
The procedure for setting printing parameters for each of the diagnostic devices connected is Web Maintenance
described below. Tool>
Following items for PRINT CONDITION needs to be set. SCU>
STAMP
S21 STAMP SELECT : This setting determines whether or not to print the date as a stamp.
TIME/DATE "ON" or "OFF" may be selected. default setting : ON S2C - S2G
S22 STAMP SELECT : This settings determines whether or not to print the printed sheet count Service Manual
COPY NO. as a stamp."ON" or "OFF" may be selected. default setting : ON Web Maintenance
S23 STAMP SELECT : This settings determines whether or not to print the patient ID as a stamp. Tool>
PATIENT ID "ON" or "OFF" may be selected. default setting : ON SCU>
S24 STAMP SELECT : This settings determines whether or not to print the ID and page ID as a
DEFAULT SETUP
SCU ID/PAGE ID stamp."ON" or "OFF" may be selected. default setting : ON
S25 STAMP SELECT : This settings determines whether or not to print the message print
STAMP MESSAGE count as a stamp."ON" or "OFF" may be selected. default setting : ON
S26 STAMP SELECT : Sets the print format of the patient ID and the patient name.
PATIENT DATA : "ASCII" (alphabetical input) or "2BYTE" (full-size character input) may be
selected.default setting : ASCII
The S26 setting is valid
S27 STAMP MESSAGE : Sets the message to be printed as a stamp. A maximum of 32 alphanumerical
only when S23 is set to
characters may be input.
ON.
default setting : blank
S28 STAMP DIRECT : Sets the stamp position.
"UPPER," "LOWER," "RIGHT" or "LEFT" may be selected.
default setting : LOWER
S29 YEAR FORMAT : Sets the year format.
"YY" (year expressed in 2 digits) or "YYYY" (year expressed in 4 digits) may be
selected. default setting : YY
S2A MONTH FORMAT : Sets the month format.
"NUMERIC" (month expressed as a numerical value) or "TEXT" (month
expressed in abbreviated alphabetical character form) may be selected.
default setting : TEXT
S2B DATE FORMAT : Sets the date format.
"TIME+DATE" (expressed in the order time, date), "DATE+TIME" (expressed in the
order date, time), "TIME" (time only) or "DATE" (date only) may be
selected.default setting : TIME+DATE
S2C REQ. IMGSIZE : Sets the size of one frame.
"EFFECTIVE" (size specified) or "INVALID" (size not specified) may be
selected.default setting : EFFECTIVE
S2D EXPANSION CHAR : This setting determines whether or not to expand the patient ID and name font
to a 2-line display.
This setting is valid only when "CT/MRI" has been selected under the DICOM SCU
S17 BORDER SIZE setting.
"ON" or "OFF" may be selected.default setting : OFF
S2E EDGE ENHANCE : This setting determines whether or not to show characters in the image in an
easily readable format.
Selection of "ON" will result in characters being shown slightly brighter.
"ON" or "OFF" may be selected.default setting : OFF

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S2F REQ. BEHAVIOR : Select the action when the image size sent from the connected device is larger
than the installed film size.
Select from "DECIMATE" (proportional display) and "CROP" (length display).
Selecting "DECIMATE" prints a reduced image by fitting the image size to the
film. The reduction ratio will be printed on the output film.
Selecting "CROP" does not reduce the image, but trim the excess of the image
for the print to fit to the film. The trimmed amount in length will be printed on the
output film.
default setting : DECIMATE
S2G FLIP : This setting determines whether display shall be highlighted.
"ON" or "OFF" may be selected.
default setting : OFF

Stamp Position and Orientation


With the reference to the density patch that is positioned up, the four positions of stamp and orientation is
described.
UPPER RIGHT
LEFT

RIGHT

14x17 PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE

Image Ori.
Image Ori.

LOWER
UPPER LEFT

LOWER

UPPER RIGHT
LEFT

RIGHT

14x14 PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE


Image Ori.
Image Ori.

LOWER
UPPER

LOWER LEFT

UPPER RIGHT
LEFT

RIGHT

Image Ori.

11x14 PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE


Image Ori.

LOWER
UPPER

LEFT

Density Patch LOWER

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1 Start up the service maintenance mode.


p.38 Starting up the
Service
Maintenance
Mode

U80 SERVICE MODE /.


2 Select "U80 SERVICE MODE" and press the
[enter] key.
The message "S00 DICOM SCP" will be displayed.

S00 DICOM SCP /.


3 Press the lower [menu/select] key twice.
The message "S20 PRINT COND." will be
displayed in the message display window.

S20 PRINT COND. /.


4 Use the [menu/select] key to choose the
CH 1 CS-1 diagnostic device for which settings are to be
made.
The channel will be switched.

S21 STAMP SELECT . 5 Press the [enter] key.


TIME/DATE ON
The setting item input screen will be displayed.

6 Input the necessary characters or digits in each


.
. of the setting windows.
.
.
Items for setting may be selected using the The cursor will flash
[menu/select] key.
below the position for
The example at left shows the stamp (date) input
screen ("S21 STAMP SELECT TIME/DATE"). input. The cursor may
be shifted by using the
S10 DICOM SCU
CH 1 CS-1
/. 7 Press the [enter] key after completing all input [select] key.

and settings.
After registering the settings, the screen returns to
the maintenance menu screen.

Pressing the [mode]


key will switch the input
mode between
alphabetical characters
and numerical digits.

When [exit] key is pressed in the "PRINT CONDITION Setting" of the service
maintenance mode, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Select "YES" or "NO" for
the register of the changed data using [select] key [[][\].

Data was changed


Save the data? YES

When "YES" selected : Changes to the setting (data) are registered, and the
display returns to the maintenance menu screen.

When "NO" selected : Display returns to the maintenance menu without


registering the changes to the setting (data).

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3.7 Setting the Print Quality (U50, U60, U30)


How to set the quality of the print image of DRYPRO 771 is set out below.

Outline of LUT Setting


Outline of LUT generated on the DRYPRO 771 is described below.

LUT Library (4) Select the LUT for each CH.


(1)Copy the LUT of library
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 onto User LUT Default for seven LUTs each for
U31 LUT NO. .
CT&MR_KC_B U5I Press enter . 1 USER1 CH1~4 are all linear.
CT&MR_LOW_B Copy from library
CT&MR_HIGH_B
CT&MR_KC_C
CT&MR_LOW_C
CT&MR_HIGH_C LUT
LINEAR
DSA_KC_B
DSA_LOW_B
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
DSA_HIGH_B 1 1 1 1
Library DSA_LINEAR_B 2 2 2 2
x33 DSA_KC_C 3 3 3 3
(unable to edit) DSA_LOW_C 4 4 4 4
DSA_HIGH_C 5 5 5 5
DSA_LINEAR_C 6 6 6 6
US_KC_B 7 7 7 7




External Diagnostic Device
DR_HIGH_C
USER 1 USER 1 USER 1 USER 1
User LUT USER 2 USER 2 USER 2 USER 2 Specifies the LUT No. registered on
x4 USER 3 USER 3 USER 3 USER 3 DRYPRO 771 for image processing
(able to edit) USER 4 USER 4 USER 4 USER 4

P-CON DICOM

Select which to use

(2) Edit the User LUT (3) Apply LUT in LUT (5) Setting the DICOM PRIORITY
curve point by point. Library to each CH S31 DEFAULT LUT .
of DRYPRO 771 DICOM
U52 LUT1 020-300 .
POINT01 020 X0.01D U60 LUT LIBRARY /.
Uses the standard LUT when the LUT is not
CH 1 MRI-1
specified by the external diagnostic device.

Image Processing
Use web maintenance tool to copy the
User LUT from one CH to other.

(1) Copying the Library LUT to User LUT


p.69
When it is desired to manipulate and use the library LUT that is prepared by the
manufacturer, copy the library LUT to the User LUT.
(same operation can be implemented using "web maintenance toolSCUUSER LUT")
(2) Editing the User LUT curve point by point.
p.70
Editing can be done either by changing the points of the LUT copied from the LUT Library
or create a new LUT by inputting each point for the curve.
(same operation can be implemented using "web maintenance toolSCUUSER LUT".
Using the web maintenance tool allows the operator to manipulate the LUT while viewing it
on the monitor)

(3) Applying the LUT in the LUT Library to each CH of the DRYPRO 771.
p.71
Apply the LUT from the LUT Library which is provided by the manufacturer or the User LUT
to the channel 1~7 through which the corresponding external device is affected.
(same operation can be implemented using "web maintenance toolSCULUT")
(4) Selecting the standard LUT which will be used by each channel.
Set the standard LUT that will be used when the LUT is not specified by the external device p.73
or when "S31DEFAULT LUT" is set "P-CON".
(same operation can be implemented using "web maintenance toolSCUDEFAULT
SETUP)
(5) Setting the DICOM PRIORITY
Select between the LUTs used for image processing, one for standard LUT (P-CON) set for p.75
DRYPRO 771 and the other specified for each image processing by the external device
(same operation can be implemented using "web maintenance toolSCUPRIORITY
SETUP)
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(1) Copying LUT Library on User LUT


Prepare the LUT that will be applied to each channel of the DRYPRO 771.
When it is desired to edit the LUT imported from the LUT LIbrary, first copy the LUT onto the User LUT.
How to copy the LUT of library on the User LUT is set out below.

To apply the LUT in the library directly to the LUT of the DRYPRO 771, procedures in "(1)
Copying the Library LUT to User LUT and (2) Editing the User LUT curve point by point" are not
necessary. Proceed to "(3) Applying the LUT in the LUT Library to each CH of the DRYPRO
771".

1 Start the maintenance mode.


2 Press [d] of the [menu/select] key five times.
"U50 USER LUT" is displayed.

U50 USER LUT


CH 1 MRI-1
. 3 Use the [select] key [[][\] to choose the
diagnostic device for which the LUT is to be
created and press the [enter] key.
Selection of the diagnostic device will be followed
by display of a message indicating that the library
Library Reading.
is being read.
Please wait After completing the download, "U51 USER LUT
SETUP" screen will be displayed.

U51 USER LUT SETUP .


CH1 USER LUT 1 4 Use the [select] key [[][\] to choose the User
LUT No. to which the LUT will be copied.

5 Press the [enter] key.


Setting screen for POINT 1 will appear.
U52 LUT1 020-300
POINT01 020 X0.01D
.
6 Press the [menu/select] key [d] 16 times.
"U51 Press enter Copy from library" screen for
copying the LUT in the library to the User LUT will
appear.

U5I Press enter .


Copy from library
7 Press the [enter] key.

U5J LUT1 LB CT/MR


CT&MR_KC_B
. 8 Select the LUT in the library. (copy original)
Use the [select] key [[][\] to select the diagnostic
device.
Use the [menu/select] key [d][c] to select the LUT
in the library.

9 Press the [enter] key.


The LUT in the library will be copied on the User
LUT of corresponding channel.
The screen returns to the maintenance menu
screen.
U50 USER LUT .
CH 1 MRI-1

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(2) Manipulating the User LUTs Point by Point


While the DRYPRO 771 is furnished with a LUT library designed to match diagnostic devices, the user
may also set up custom LUTs by inputting the values for each point of LUT curve.

(same operation can be implemented using "web maintenance toolSCUUSER


LUT". Using the web maintenance tool allows the operator to manipulate the LUT
while viewing it on the monitor)

1 Start the maintenance mode.


2 Press [d] of the [menu/select] key five times.
"U50 USER LUT" is displayed.
U50 USER LUT .
CH 1 MRI-1
3 Select the channel through which the diagnostic
device is affected by the LUT, and press [enter]
key.

Library Reading. Selection of the diagnostic device will be followed


Please wait
by display of a message indicating that the library
is being read.
After completing the download, "U51 USER LUT
U51 USER LUT SETUP . SETUP" screen will be displayed.
CH1 USER LUT 1

4 Use the [select] key [[][\] to choose the


diagnostic device for which the LUT is to be
created.
U52 LUT1 020-300
POINT01 020 X0.01D
. 5 Press the [enter] key.
"POINT 1" setting screen will appear.

6 Set items "POINT1" through "POINT16."


Use the [menu/select] key [d][c] to choose points.
The [select] key [[][\] may be used to make
. changes to set point values.
.
.

U5H LUT1 020-300


POINT16 020 X0.01D
. 7 Press the [enter] key after completing the setting
through to "POINT 16".
The setting is registered, and the screen returns to
the maintenance menu screen.

U50 USER LUT .


CH 1 MRI-1

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(3) Applying the LUT in the LUT Library to each CH of the DRYPRO 771.
Applies the LUT in the library, which is prepared in advance or the User LUT to any of channel 1~7
through which the external device is affected by the LUT.
(same operation can be implemented using "web maintenance toolSCULUT")

1 Start the maintenance mode.


2 Press [d] of the [menu/select] key six times.
"U60 LUT LIBRARY" is displayed.

U60 LUT LIBRARY


CH 1 MRI-1
/. 3 Select the diagnostic device, and press the
[enter] key.
LUT Select screen will be displayed.

4 Use the [select] key [[][\] to choose the user


U61 LUT SELECT CH1/. LUTs to be set and press the [enter] key.
1 LINEAR
The name of the selected user LUT will be
displayed.

5 Press [menu/select] key [d][c] to select the


type of diagnostic device.
U62 LIB CT/MR .
CT&MR KC B
6 Use the [select] key [[][\] to choose from the
library the LUT to be applied.

U60 LUT LIBRARY /.


7 Press [enter] key.
CH 1 MRI-1 The selected LUT is copied, and returns to the
maintenance menu screen.

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List of LUT Library


LUTs listed in the library that is incorporated in the DRYPRO 771 at the factory is shown below.

LUT Name Modality Film Description

CT&MR_KC_B LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on CT/MR.


CT&MR_LOW_B Blue LUT with slightly lower density setting than CT&MR_KC_B.
CT&MR_HIGH_B LUT with slightly higher density setting than CT&MR_KC_B.
CT/MR
CT&MR_KC_C LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on CT/MR.
CT&MR_LOW_C Clear LUT with slightly lower density setting than CT&MR_KC_C.
CT&MR_HIGH_C LUT with slightly higher density setting than CT&MR_KC_C.
LINEAR CR Blue/clear LUT of our recommendation for use on CR.
DSA_KC_B LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on DSA.
DSA_LOW_B Blue LUT with slightly lower density setting than DSA_KC_B.
DSA_HIGH_B LUT with slightly higher density setting than DSA_KC_B.
DSA_LINEAR_B Linear LUT for blue base film on DSA.
DSA
DSA_KC_C LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on DSA.
DSA_LOW_C Clear LUT with slightly lower density setting than DSA_KC_C.
DSA_HIGH_C LUT with slightly higher density setting than DSA_KC_C.
DSA_LINEAR_B Linear LUT for clear base film on DSA.
US_KC_B LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on US.
US_LOW_B Blue LUT with slightly lower density setting than US_KC_B.
US_HIGH_B LUT with slightly higher density setting than US_KC_B.
US
US_KC_C LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on US.
US_LOW_C Clear LUT with slightly lower density setting than US_KC_C.
US_HIGH_C LUT with slightly higher density setting than US_KC_C.
RI_KC_B LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on RI.
RI_LOW_B Blue LUT with slightly lower density setting than RI_KC_B.
RI_HIGH_B LUT with slightly higher density setting than RI_KC_B.
RI
RI_KC_C LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on RI.
RI_LOW_C Clear LUT with slightly lower density setting than RI_KC_C.
RI_HIGH_C LUT with slightly higher density setting than RI_KC_C.
DR_KC_B LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on DR.
DR_LOW_B Blue LUT with slightly lower density setting than RI_KC_B.
DR_HIGH_B LUT with slightly higher density setting than RI_KC_B.
DR
DR_KC_C LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on DR.
DR_LOW_C Clear LUT with slightly lower density setting than RI_KC_C.
DR_HIGH_C LUT with slightly higher density setting than RI_KC_C.

Differences among "KC", "LOW", "HIGH", "LINEAR" of each LUT are illustrated as
below.

HIGH KC LOW LINEAR

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(4) Selecting the standard LUT which will be used by each channel.

Set the standard LUT that will be used when the LUT is not specified by the external device or
when "S31DEFAULT LUT" is set "P-CON".

At the same time, "U30 PRINT COND." of the user maintenance mode is set.
Set the print condition for each diagnostic device to handle the case where there is no print
condition specified by the diagnostic device.
Print conditions to be set are listed below.

Message Item Name Default Description


U30 PRINT COND. Select Diagnostic Dev. - Selection of the diagnostic device for which print
parameters will be set.

U31 LUT NO. User LUT USER1 Selection of User LUT with which the print condition is
set.Select 4 User Luts from 7 User Luts. Select from
"USER1", "USER2", "USER3", "USER4".

U32 DENSITY Density 0 Image density setting. Settings may be made within a
range of -7 to +7. Incrementing the value produces lighter
density, decrementing the value produces darker density.

U33 CONTRAST Contrast 0 Image contrast setting. Settings may be made within a
range of -7 to +7. Incrementing the value produces higher
contrast, decrementing the value produces lower contrast.

U34 SMOOTHING Smoothing Type 2 Image smoothing type setting. Settings may be made
within a range of 0 to 7. In the range of "0" through "6", the
higher the value, the smoother the image. However, the
image becomes blurred when the set value is too large.
Setting at "7" gives the same smoothness as "0" while
prints the image at 100% without magnification.
Recommended setting is "2" or "3".
U35 MAX DENSITY Max. Density 300
Setting of the maximum density for printing.
The higher the value, the higher the maximum density, the
lower the value, the lower the maximum density.

U36 MIN DENSITY Min. Density 20 Setting of the minimum density for printing.
The higher the value, the higher the minimum density, the
lower the value, the lower the minimum density.

U37 ORIENTATION Film Orientation PORTRAIT Selection may made between "PORTRAIT" and
"LANDSCAPE".

U38 IMAGE POLARITY Image Polarity POSI Selection may be made between "POSI"(positive) and
"NEGA"(negative).

U39 TRIM ON/OFF Trim ON/OFF CH1 : OFF Selection may be made between the image printed with
CH2 : ON trim or not..

U3A BORDER Border Color BLACK Selection of border colour. Select from black (BLACK)
or white (CLEAR).

U3B ILLUMINATION Light Table 2000 Light table brilliance setting. Normally it is sent from the
Illuminance modality. Setting should be made in the range of "0"
through "38000".

U3C AMBIENT LIGHT Ambient Light 10 Ambient light setting.


Normally sent from the modality.

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1 Start the maintenance mode.

2 Press [d] of the [menu/select] key three times.


"U30 PRINT COND" will be displayed.

U30 PRINT COND.


CH 1 MRI-1
/.
3 Select the diagnostic device using [select] key
[[][\], and press the [enter] key.
Diagnostic device is selected, and the user LUT
screen will be displayed..

U31 LUT NO. .


1 USER1

4 Select each of the print parameters by repeating


. the procedure in step-3 above.
. Press [menu/select] key [d][c] to move between
. the items for Print Parameter Settings.

5 To store settings, press the [enter] key.


Settings will be registered and display returned to
Data Saving... . the maintenance menu screen.
Please wait...

U30 PRINT COND. /.


CH 1 MRI-1

When [exit] key is pressed in the "Print Parameter Settings", a confirmation screen
will be displayed. Select "YES" or "NO" for the register of the changed data using
[select] key [[][\].

Data was changed


Save the data? YES

When "YES" selected : Changes to the setting (data) are registered, and the
display returns to the maintenance menu screen.

When "NO" selected : Display returns to the maintenance menu without


registering the changes to the setting (data).

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3.8 DICOM PRIORITY Settings Service Manual


S30 DICOM PRIORITY/.
Web Maintenance
The procedure for making DICOM data enable/disable settings is described below.
Tool>
The following DICOM PRIORITY setting items are available for selection. SCU>
PRIORITY SETUP
S31 DEFAULT LUT : This setting enables or disables the default LUT selection.
"DICOM" (diagnostic device) or "P-CON" (DRYPRO) may be selected.
default setting : DICOM
S32 SMOOTH : This setting enables or disables the image smoothing type.
"DICOM" (diagnostic device) or "P-CON" (DRYPRO) may be selected.
default setting : DICOM
S33 DMAX : This setting enables or disables the maximum printed density setting.
"DICOM" (diagnostic device) or "P-CON" (DRYPRO) may be selected.
default setting : DICOM
S34 DMIN : This setting enables or disables the minimum printed density setting.
"DICOM" (diagnostic device) or "P-CON" (DRYPRO) may be selected.
default setting : DICOM
S35 POLARITY : This setting enables or disables the image polarity (positive/negative)setting.
"DICOM" (diagnostic device) or "P-CON" (DRYPRO) may be selected.
default setting : DICOM
S36 ORIENTATE : This setting enables or disables the film orientation setting.
"DICOM" (diagnostic device) or "P-CON" (DRYPRO) may be selected.
default setting : DICOM
S37 TRIM : This setting enables or disables the trimming setting.
"DICOM" (diagnostic device) or "P-CON" (DRYPRO) may be selected.
default setting : DICOM
S38 BORDER : This setting enables or disables the border setting.
"DICOM" (diagnostic device) or "P-CON" (DRYPRO) may be selected.
default setting : DICOM

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1 Start up the service maintenance mode.


p.38 Starting up the
Service
Maintenance
Mode

U80 SERVICE MODE /.


2 Select "U80 SERVICE MODE" and press the
[enter] key.
The message "S00 DICOM SCP" will be displayed.

S00 DICOM SCP /.


3 Press the lower [menu/select] key three times.
The message "S30 DICOM PRIORITY" will be
displayed in the message display window.

S30 DICOM PRIORITY/.


CH 1 CS-1
4 Use the [menu/select] key to choose the
diagnostic device for which settings are to be
made.
The channel will be switched.

S31 DEFAULT LUT . 5 Press the [enter] key.


DICOM
The setting item input screen will be displayed.

.
.
6 Input the necessary characters or digits in each
. of the setting windows.
.

Items for setting may be selected using the


[menu/select] key.
The example at left shows the default LUT
selection enable/disable input screen ("S31
DEFAULT LUT ").
S10 DICOM SCU /.
CH 1 CS-1
7 Press the [enter] key after completing all input
and settings.
After registering the settings, the screen returns to
the maintenance menu screen.

When [exit] key is pressed in the "PRINT CONDITION Setting" of the service
maintenance mode, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Select "YES" or "NO" for
the register of the changed data using [select] key [[][\].

Data was changed


Save the data? YES .
.
.
.

When "YES" selected : Changes to the setting (data) are registered, and the
display returns to the maintenance menu screen.

When "NO" selected : Display returns to the maintenance menu without


registering the changes to the setting (data).

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3.9 FILM SETUP Settings Service Manual


S40 FILM SETUP /.
Web Maintenance
The procedure for setting the output film size and type for the DRYPRO 771 is described below.
Tool>
The following FILM SETUP items are available. SCP>
FILM SETUP
S41 Film Size : Select the film size.
FILM SIZE Select from 11x14, 14x14, 14x17.
default setting : 14x17
S42 Film Type : Select the film type.
FILM TYPE Select from "B"(Blue), "C"(Clear), "DRB"(DR-Blue)
default setting : B
S43 Film Count : Set the film count from 0 ~ 126.
FILM COUNT default setting : 126

1 Start up the service maintenance mode.


p.38 Starting up the
Service
Maintenance
Mode

U80 SERVICE MODE /.


2 Select "U80 SERVICE MODE" and press the
[enter] key.
The message "S00 DICOM SCP" will be displayed.

S00 DICOM SCP /.


3 Press the lower [menu/select] key four times.
The message "S40 FILM SETUP" will be displayed
in the message display window.

S40 FILM SETUP /.

4 Press the [enter] key.


The setting item input screen will be displayed.

S41 FILM SIZE


14x17
. 5 Input the necessary characters or digits in each of
the setting windows.
Items for setting may be selected using the
[menu/select] key.
The example at left shows the film size input
.
. screen ("S41 FILM SIZE ").
.
.

6 Press the [enter] key after completing all input


and settings.
After registering the settings, the screen returns to
S40 FILM SETUP /. the maintenance menu screen.

When [exit] key is pressed in the "FILM SETUP" of the service maintenance mode, a
confirmation screen will be displayed. Select "YES" or "NO" for the register of the
changed data using [select] key [[][\].

Data was changed


Save the data? YES

When "YES" selected : Changes to the setting (data) are registered, and the
display returns to the maintenance menu screen.

When "NO" selected : Display returns to the maintenance menu without


registering the changes to the setting (data).
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3.10 SYSTEM SETUP Settings


The procedure for setting the items relating to system operation of the DRYPRO 771 is described
below. Service Manual
The following SYSTEM SETUP items are available. web maintenance
tool>SCP>
SYSTEM SETUP

Item Default Contents

S71 PATCH CONTROL ON Select whether to implement the density control using the density
patch.

Select from "ON" , "OFF".


"ON" : Density control is in effect.
"OFF" : Density control is not in effect.

S72 LOG WRITE MODE NORMAL Select the record level with which the logs of system operation is
recorded.

The log contains the record of initial 20 minutes from the start.
Select from "NORMAL" , "DETAILS".
Leave at "NORMAL" unless otherwise instructed.

S73 TIME ZONE 64 Select the time zone for the local where the DRYPRO 771 is
installed.

S74 LANGUAGE ENGLISH Select the language used for messages in user screen and screens
for user maintenance menu."ENGLISH" , Select from "GERMAN" ,
"FRENCH" , "SPANISH" , "ITALIAN" , "PORTUGUESE" ,
"SCANDINAVIA".
Service maintenance mode screens are always displayed in English
disregard of the language chosen here.
The current version of the DRYPRO 771 can accept English and
German.

S75 TOTAL FILM CNT - Displays the total print count since the DRYPRO 771 is installed.
Do not touch at installation.

S76 OPE. HOURS - Displays the total running time since the DRYPRO 771 is installed.
Do not touch at installation.

p.80 Time Zone


List

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1 Start the maintenance mode.


p.55 Starting the
Service Maintenance
Mode
U80 SERVICE MODE /.
2 Display "U80 SERVICE MODE", and press the
[enter] key.
"U00 DICOM SCP" will be displayed on the
message display window.

S00 DICOM SCP /.


3 Press [d] of the [menu/select] key seven times.
"U70 SYSTEM SETUP" will be displayed.

S70 SYSTEM SETUP /.


4 Press the [enter] key.
Input screen will be displayed.

S71 PATCH CONTROL /.


OFF
5 Input the value or text according to the input box
of each item.
Use the [menu/select] key [d][c] to choose item to
be input.
"S71 PATCH CONTROL" screen is an example for
. density control ON or OFF.
.
.
.

6 Press the [enter] key after completing the input.


Settings will be registered and display returned to
the maintenance menu screen.
S40 FILM SETUP /.

When [exit] key is pressed in the "SYSTEM SETUP", a confirmation screen will be
displayed. Select "YES" or "NO" for the register of the changed data using [select]
key [[][\].

Data was changed


Save the data? YES

When "YES" selected : Changes to the setting (data) are registered, and the
display returns to the maintenance menu screen.

When "NO" selected : Display returns to the maintenance menu without


registering the changes to the setting (data).

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List of Time Zone


Time zone and time code for "S73 TIME ZONE" are listed below.

Time Code Time Zone Summer Time Code Time Zone Summer
Time Time

1 Afghanistan Standard Time OFF 38 Israel Standard Time OFF


2 Alaskan Standard Time ON 39 Korea Standard Time OFF
3 Arab Standard Time OFF 40 Mexico Standard Time ON
4 Arabian Standard Time OFF 41 Mid-Atlantic Standard Time ON
5 Arabic Standard Time ON 42 Mountain Standard Time ON
6 Atlantic Standard Time ON 43 Myanmar Standard Time OFF
7 AUS Central Standard Time OFF 44 N. Central Asia Standard Time ON
8 AUS Eastern Standard Time ON 45 Nepal Standard Time OFF
9 Azores Standard Time ON 46 New Zealand Standard Time ON
10 Canada Central Standard Time OFF 47 Newfoundland Standard Time ON
11 Cape Verde Standard Time OFF 48 North Asia East Standard Time ON
12 Caucasus Standard Time ON 49 North Asia Standard Time ON
13 Cen. Australia Standard Time ON 50 Pacific SA Standard Time ON
14 Central America Standard Time OFF 51 Pacific Standard Time ON
15 Central Asia Standard Time OFF 52 Romance Standard Time ON
16 Central Europe Standard Time ON 53 Russian Standard Time ON
17 Central European Standard Time ON 54 SA Eastern Standard Time OFF
18 Central Pacific Standard Time OFF 55 SA Pacific Standard Time OFF
19 Central Standard Time ON 56 SA Western Standard Time OFF
20 China Standard Time OFF 57 Samoa StandardTime OFF
21 Dateline Standard Time OFF 58 SE Asia Standard Time OFF
22 E. Africa Standard Time OFF 59 Singapore Standard Time OFF
23 E. Australia Standard Time OFF 60 South Africa Standard Time OFF
24 E. Europe Standard Time ON 61 Sri Lanka Standard Time OFF
25 E. South America Standard Time ON 62 Taipei Standard Time OFF
26 Eastern Standard Time ON 63 Tasmania Standard Time ON
27 Egypt Standard Time ON 64 Tokyo Standard Time OFF
28 Ekaterinburg Standard Time ON 65 Tonga Standard Time OFF
29 Fiji Standard Time OFF 66 US Eastern Standard Time OFF
30 FLE Standard Time ON 67 US Mountain Standard Time OFF
31 GMT Standard Time ON 68 Vladivostok Standard Time ON
32 Greenland Standard Time ON 69 W. Australia Standard Time OFF
33 Greenwich Standard Time OFF 70 W. Central Africa Standard Time OFF
34 GTB Standard Time ON 71 W. Europe Standard Time ON
35 Hawaiian Standard Time OFF 72 West Asia Standard Time OFF
36 India Standard Time OFF 73 West Pacific Standard Time OFF
37 Iran Standard Time ON 74 Yakutsk Standard Time ON

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3.11 Checking the Internal Clock UA0 TIME SET /.

Check the iternal clock of the DRYPRO 771, and correct if necessary.
Set "YEAR", "MONTH", "DAY", "HOUR" and "MINUTES".

1 Start the maintenance mode.


Operation Manual>
Maintenance
UA0 TIME SET /. Mode>Time Setting

2 Press [d] of the [menu/select] key ten times.


"UA0 TIME SET" will be displayed.

UA1 TIME SET .


YEAR 2003
4 Use the [menu] key to select the item to be
changed.
"YEAR", "MONTH", "DAY", "HOUR" and
"MINUTES" is displayed in order.
UA2 TIME SET .
MONTH 01
3 Press the [menu/select] key to change the Summer time is
value. automatically set when
"YEAR" : 1970 ~ 2037 the time zone is set.
"MONTH" : 01 ~ 12
UA3 TIME SET .
"DAY" : 01 ~ 31
DAY 14 "HOUR" : 00 ~ 23
"MINUTES" : 00 ~ 59

UA4 TIME SET .


HOUR 10

UA5 TIME SET .


MINUTES 06

Data Saving...
Please wait...
.
5 Press the [enter] key after completing the
setting.
Settings will be registered and display returned to
the maintenance menu screen.
UA0 TIME SET /.

When [exit] key is pressed in the "TIME SET" of the service maintenance mode, a
confirmation screen will be displayed. Select "YES" or "NO" for the register of the
changed data using [select] key [[][\].

Data was changed


Save the data? YES

When "YES" selected : Changes to the setting (data) are registered, and the
display returns to the maintenance menu screen.

When "NO" selected : Display returns to the maintenance menu without


registering the changes to the setting (data).
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3.12 SCHEDULE Setting Service Manual


SG0 SCHEDULE /.
Web Maintenance
How to initialize the maintenance and check schedule of the DRYPRO 771 is detailed below.
Tool>
Schedules to be initialized are following. SCP>
SCHEDULE
MNT. A RESET : Initializes the check schedule (40,000 prints or 2 yrs), and sets back to the
factory settings.
MNT. B RESET : Initializes the check schedule (6 mos), and sets back to the factory settings.
MNT. C RESET : Initializes the check schedule (20,000 prints), and sets back to the factory
settings.
MNT. D RESET : Initializes the check schedule (40,000 prints), and sets back to the factory
settings.
HDD RESET : Initializes the check schedule (carried out every 20,000 hours or 5 yrs), and sets
back to the factory settings.
FILTER RESET : Initializes the deodorant filter replacement schedule, and sets back to the
factory settings.

1 Start up the service maintenance mode.


p.38 Starting up the
Service
Maintenance
Mode

U80 SERVICE MODE /.


2 Select "U80 SERVICE MODE" and press the
[enter] key.
The message "S00 DICOM SCP" will be displayed.

S00 DICOM SCP /.


3 Press [] of [menu/select] key for 16 times ( or
[] twice).
The message "SG0 SCHEDULE" will be displayed
in the message display window.

SG0 SCHEDULE
MNT.A RESET
/.
4 Select the check schedule to be initialized using
[select] key.
Check schedule item will switch.

RESET OK? .
YES
5 Press the [enter] key.
A confirmation screen will be displayed. Use
[select] key to select "YES" or "NO" for
initialization of the schedule.
Selecting "YES" will initialize the schedule, and the
SG0 SCHEDULE /.
screen returns to the maintenance menu screen.
MNT.A RESET
Selecting "NO" will return to the maintenance
menu screen without initializing the schedule.

6 Repeat step 4 through 5 to initialize all check


schedules, and to set them back to the factory
settings.
Schedules to be initialized are following.
"MNT.A RESET"
"MNT.B RESET"
"MNT.C RESET"
"MNT.D RESET"
"HDD RESET"
"FILTER RESET"

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Checking the
Image Quality This chapter describes the procedure for checking
the image quality..

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4.1 Correction of Incorporated Densitometer


After completing the installation and settings of the DRYPRO 771, load the films in the supply tray, and print
the test pattern to correct the density.

When a densitometer is available at the facility, use it. If it is not available, use the
one you bought with.

1 Using the Service Maintenance Mode S60, print


out a calibration sheet.
Bring the Service Maintenance Mode "S60 TEST
PRINT" onto the screen.
Select "CALIBRATION" using [menu] key, and
press [enter] key.
Print check screen will be displayed following the
print count set up screen.
Selecting "YES" will register the print queue.

(00)
(01)
(02)
2 Using the density pattern of Service
(03)
(04)
Maintenance Mode "S50", print out a density
(05)
(06) correction sheet.
(07)
(08)
(09)
(10)

3 Measure the density with densitometer the


density patch (01) ~ (10).
Make notes of the measured density beside the
density patch or on the note pad.

S50 DENSITOMETR
INPUT DENSITY
/.
4 Select "INPUT DENSITY" of the Service
Maintenance Mode "S50", and press [enter] key.
Input field for "POINT01" will be displayed.

S51 OUT DENSITY /. 5 Using the ten key, input the density readings
POINT01[000]x0.01D measured in step 3.
Press [] key of the [menu/select] key after
inputting the value in "POINT01" will switch to the
input field of "POINT02".
.
.
.
.
6 Upon completion of inputs for all
"POINT01"~"POINT10", press [enter] key.
The settings will be registered, and returns to the
maintenance menu screen.
When [exit] key is pressed, a confirmation screen
S50 DENSITOMETR /.
will be displayed, and prompts to select YES or NO
INPUT DENSITY with the [select] key for registration of the settings.

Data was changed


Save the data? YES

Selecting "YES" will register the setting, and


returns to the maintenance menu.
Selecting "NO" will return to the maintenance
menu screen without registering the settings.

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7 Display the input fields "POINT01" ~


"POINT10"through "INPUT DENSITY" of the
service maintenance mode "S50" again, and
check that the inputs are correct.

8 Print out a calibration sheet using the service


maintenance mode "S60".
Bring the Service Maintenance Mode "S60 TEST
PRINT" onto the screen.
Select "CALIBRATION" using [menu] key, and
press [enter] key.
Print check screen will be displayed following the
print count set up screen.
Selecting "YES" will register the print queue.

9 Register two flat patterns in the queue using


"S80" of the service maintenance mode.
Refer to "4.2.1 Printing the Flat Pattern" for
registering the queue.

10 Register the SMPTE pattern using "U10" of


the service maintenance mode.
Refer to "4.2.2 Printing the SMPTE Pattern" for
registering the queue.

11 Exit the maintenance mode, and print the flat


patterns and the SMPTE pattern.

12 Inspect the image quality of the two flat


patterns.

13 Check the density of the SMPTE pattern.


Repeat the step-1 onward if the density of any
point falls out the allowance, the criterionD0.05.

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4.2 Test Print


After completing the density correction of the DRYPRO 771, check the printed image by implementing the
test print. At the occasion of installation, check the image by printing two flat patterns and one SMPTE
pattern.
Flat Pattern (D=1.00)
Flat Pattern (D=1.50)
SMPTE Pattern

4.2.1 Printing the Flat Pattern

1 Install the films in the supply tray.


Refer to the operation manual for the procedure
how to install the films.

2 Start up the service maintenance mode.

U80 SERVICE MODE /.


3 Bring the "U80 SERVICE MODE" onto the
screen, and press the [enter] key.
A message "S00 DICOM SCP" will be displayed on
the screen.

S00 DICOM SCP /.


4 Press the lower [menu/select] key [] six times.
A message "S60 TEST PRINT" will be displayed on
the screen.

S60 TEST PRINT /.


5 Press the [select] key to select "FLAT".
SMPTE PATTERN

6 Press the [enter] key.


Density select screen will be displayed.
S60 TEST PRINT /.
FLAT PATTERN
7 Input the density value using the ten key, and
press [] of the [menu/select] key once.
Input "100" at the installation.
(100x0.01=1.00)
S61 FLAT BASE . Copy count select screen will be displayed.
[100]x0.01D

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8 Input the copy count using the ten key, and


press the [enter] key.
S62 COPY COUNT .
[01] Input "1" at the installation.
Print queue will be registered, and the screen
returns to the maintenance menu screen.
The registered print queue will be automatically
printed when exiting the service mode.
When [exit] key is pressed, a confirmation screen
Print test pattern?. will be displayed, and prompts to select "YES" or
YES "NO" with the [select] key for registration of the
settings.
Print test pattern?.
YES

Selecting "YES" will register the print queue, and


S60 TEST PRINT /.
FLAT PATTERN the screen returns to the maintenance menu
screen.
Selecting "NO" will return to the maintenance
menu screen without registering the print queue.

S61 FLAT BASE .


Only selecting "YES" to
[150]x0.01D register the print queue
9 Repeat step 5 ~ 8 to register the print queue will not initiate printing.
for the flat pattern of D= 1.50. It is necessary to exit
the service
Input "150" on the density select screen, the one
invoked in step 7. maintenance mode to
S62 COPY COUNT .
[01] (150x0.01=1.50) initiate printing.
Select "1" for the copy count.
Proceed with the print queue registration of
SMPTE pattern.

Print test pattern?.


YES

S60 TEST PRINT /.


FLAT PATTERN

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4.2.2 Print the SMPTE pattern


To check the density on the printed film, print a SMPTE pattern.

1 Start the maintenance mode.

2 Press [d] of the [menu/select] key once.


"U10 TEST PATTERN" will be displayed.

4 Use the [select] key [[][\] to choose the


channel.
U10 TEST PRINT .
CH 1 MRI-1
Select "NO" to print the pattern with linear LUT.

4 Press the [enter] key after selecting "YES".


Print Test Pattern?. Print queue is registered, and the screen switches
YES to the maintenance menu screen.

3 Press the [exit] key.


Closing the user maintenance mode, and starts
printing the SMPTE pattern.
14x17 B S:125 Q:001.
PRINTING

14x17 B S:124 Q:000.


READY

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4.2.3 Inspecting the Flat Pattern


Stick the printed flat pattern on the lighttable, and check the noise, scratch, density unevenness on
the film.

If any abnormality is found on the printed film, refer to the "Troubleshooting" of the Service
Manual for remedy.

4.2.4 Judging the Density of SMPTE Pattern


Measure the density of the printed SMPTE pattern, and judge that the output density of the
DRYPRO 771 is normal.

1 Among the eight step wedges, measure the


density of either of the four step wedges located
in the center with a densitometer

2 If the measurement falls within +/- D=0.05 of the


criterion, it can be judged as that the density
tone is linear, and the output density is normal.
If any point on the step wedge does not fall within
+/- D=0.05 of the criterion, repeat the density
correction, and repeat the judgment of the density
of the SMPTE pattern.

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Density Linearity
Criterion Correction 1 Difference Correction 2 Difference
0 20 20 0 20 0
350
1 39 40 1 39 0
2 57 60 3 56 -1
300
3 76 80 4 75 -1
4 95 100 5 94 -1
250
5 113 121 8 111 -2
6 132 143 11 129 -3 Criterion
200
7 151 160 9 150 -1
Correction 1
8 169 177 8 171 2
150 Correction 2
9 188 195 7 189 1
10 207 212 5 207 0
100
11 225 230 5 226 1
12 244 247 3 246 2 50
13 263 265 2 265 2
14 281 282 1 282 1 0
15 300 300 0 300 0
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
( x0.01D)

Example of Density Measurement

The above is an example where the film type is "DRB" or "B", and because
the first correction failed to bring the difference within +/- D=0.05, SMPTE
pattern is again printed and correction is made again.

Density Linearity
Criterion Correction 1 Difference Correction 2 Difference
0 10 12 2 1 1
350
1 29 32 3 2 3
2 49 50 1 8 1
300
3 68 70 2 9 1
4 87 91 4 8 1
250
5 107 108 1 109 2
6 126 126 0 128 2 Criterion
200
7 145 147 2 146 1
Correction 1
8 165 166 1 167 2
150 Correction 2
9 184 187 3 187 3
10 203 209 6 205 2
100
11 223 229 6 224 1
12 242 246 4 243 1
50
13 261 265 4 263 2
14 281 282 1 281 0 0
15 300 300 0 300 0
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
( x0.01D)

Example of Density Measurement

The above is an example where the film type is "C", and because the first
correction failed to bring the difference within +/- D=0.05, SMPTE pattern
is again printed and correction is made again.

If an abnormality occurs with the printed image in the test print, take necessary
means to correct it according to the service manual.

Pay attention not to leave the printed flat pattern that is printed for the installation
adjustment, visible to the staff of the facility. They should be brought back.

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Print Commanded
from the External
Device and Backup This chapter describes the procedure for print
commanded from the external device and backup.

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5.1 Print Commanded from the External Device


The procedure for connection of DRYPRO 771 power supply and network cables is described below.

1 Connect one end of the ethernet cable to the


ethernet port (RJ45) located on the rear panel of
the DRYPRO 771.
The other end of the cable should be connected to
the facility network hub.

2 Send the print queue from the external device,


and check the print is carried out without failure.
If any error occurs, refer to "Troubleshooting" of
the Service Manual, and remedy the problem.
Proceed to the step-3 when the print is successful.

3 Secure the network cable with the accessory


clamps (2pcs) considering the installation space
and environment.

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5.2 Backup
Procedures to back up the DRYPRO 771 software program and the set up files to protect from the crush of
the compact flash memory are detailed below.
Back up the CF memory data on the Hard Disk of the DRYPRO 771.
Back up the initial set up files created at the time of installation on the maintenance PC using the Web
maintenance tool.

5.2.1 Backing Up the CF Memory Data (CF HDD)


How to back up the program and set up files of the DRYPRO 771 for the safety sake prepared for the
damage of the CF memory is set out below.
All software programs including the data identical to the installed device will be the backup on the HDD.

p.38 Starting up the


U80 SERVICE MODE /.
1 Start up the service maintenance mode. Service
Maintenance
Mode

S00 DICOM SCP /.


2 Select "U80 SERVICE MODE" and press the
[enter] key.
The message "S00 DICOM SCP" will be displayed.

SB0 BACKUP RESTORE .


3 Press the lower [menu/select] key eleven times.
BACKUP The message "SB0 BACKUP RESTORE" will be
displayed in the message display window.

4 Press the [select] key to select "BACKUP".


BACKUP(CF HDD) .
YES
5 Press the [enter] key.
A confirmation screen will be displayed, and
prompts to select "YES" or "NO" with the [select] Implementing
key for backup.
"RESTORE" will
SB0 BACKUP RESTORE . Selecting "YES" will implement backup, and the
BACKUP screen returns to the maintenance menu screen. uncompress and copy
Selecting "NO" will return to the maintenance the data on the
menu screen without implementing backup. compact flash memory
so that the original data
is restored.

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5.2.2 Back Up of the Initial Set Up Data Created at the Time of Installation
How to back up entire set up data and information including the data identical to the unit using the Web
maintenance tool is set out below.

System Requirements
To use the Web maintenance tool, the maintenance PC should satisfy the following
requirements.
PC with 10BaseT/100BaseTX network port.
PC with TCP/IP protocol installed.
PC that operates on Windows95/98/2000/XP.
Supports Internet Explore (ver.5.5 or higher).
Java applet to be installed.
When the system of your PC is doubtful, download
"j2re_1_3_1_win_i_exe" from the SUN's homepage.

1 Disconnect the one end of the ethernet cable


connected to the DRYPRO 771.

2 Plug the disconnected ethernet cable to the


maintenance PC's ether port.

3 Start the maintenance PC.


4 Start the internet Explorer (ver. 5.0 or later)
Message "Page not found" will be displayed.

5 Input the DRYPRO 771's IP address in the


"Address (D)" box following "http://".
Input the address in the following format.
http://<IP address>/

Log in screen of the web maintenance tool will be


displayed.

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6 Click [SERVICE] in the [MODE] field, and input the


service privileged password (5678) in the
"PASSWORD" input box.
Input password will not be displayed. Only "*" will
be shown instead of figures.

The password is fixed to "5678", and unable t o


change.

7 Click [LOGIN].
Top screen of the Web maintenance tool will be
displayed.

8 Click [BACKUP] in the "SOFTWARE AND


DATA" column which is located lower left of the
menu frame.
"BACKUP" will be displayed on the frame for
operation/set up.

9 Click [OK].
File download dialogue will be displayed.

10 Select "Save file in disk", and click [OK].


Back up starts, and message indicating the
progress status will be displayed.
Touching [CANCEL] will return to the top screen
without completing the download.
Dialogue prompting the file save will be displayed
after completing the backup.

11 Specify the target folder for save, and click [save


(S)].
File name "Backup_xxxxxxxxxx.tgz"
("xxxxxxxxxx" is a 10 digits figure indicating the
date and time will be automatically applied to the
file.
Screen returns to the top screen upon completion
of save.

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Specifications
This chapter details the specifications of the
DRYPRO 771.

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Specification

Product Name Laser Imager DRYPRO MODEL 771


CODE No. UL : 0582
CE : 0583
Model DRYPRO MODEL 771
Laser Source Semiconductor Laser
Film Type Medical Imaging Film SD-P, SD-PC, DR-P
Film Size 14 X 17 inch
14 X 14 inch
11 X 14 Inch
Size to be determined when unit is installed.
Input Interface Ethernet 10 base-T / 100 base-TX
Protocol DICOM Print Management
Image Memory Hard Disk : 80GB Standard
Print Memory : 128MB Standard
Processing Approx. 110sheets/hr. (Continuous printing of 14 X 17 inch size)
Capacity

External 630 (W) X 600 (D) X 1125 (H) mm (24.8 (W) X 23.7 (D) X 44.3 (H) inch)
Dimensions

Weight 175 kg
External 790 (W) X 780 (D) X 1410 (H) mm (30.8 (W) X 31.0 (D) X 55.2 (H) inch)
Dimensions
(Packed)

Weight 205 kg
(Packed)

Power Source UL : Single Phase AC 120V / 8.5A (60Hz)


CE : Single Phase AC 220 - 240V / 4.5A (50/60Hz)
Generated Heat Approx. 950 kJ (Approx. 226kcal/hr.)
Environmental 15 - 30 : / 30 - 70 %RH (No condensation)
Conditions
(when running)

Conditions for -20 - 60 : / 20 - 90 %RH (No condensation)


Transport and
Storage
Noise Level 55dB or less.
Operation Panel LCD with membrane switch panel
Film Supply Trays
No. of Trays 1 (125 sheets/tray)
Image Data Input 8 bits (256-step gradation) or 12 bits (4096-step gradation)
(Depends on modality image signal.)
Output Gradation 16384-step gradation (14 bits)
Image Mode Pixel replication / Function interpolation process.
Pixel Size 78.6m fixed.

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Image Matrix
When Connected to REGIUS When Connected to Units Other than REGIUS
14 X 17 inch 4,503 x 5,419 pixel 4,351 x 5,114 pixel
14 X 14 inch 4,500 x 4,452 pixel 4,351 x 4,236 pixel
11 X 14 inch 3,498 x 4,503 pixel 3,396 x 4,236 pixel

Number of 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24, 25, 30, 35, 36, 42, 48, 54, 56, 60, 63, 64
Recorded Frames
Positive/Negative Available.
Trim Available.
Border Black or Clear.
Stamp Recorded on 1 line or 2 line of film (May be printed at top/bottom/left/right).
Density Furnished in main body.
Correction
Start timer Day/time settings possible.
Applicable IEC60601-1-2 : 2001, IEC60601-1, IEC60825
Standards
Remarks DRYPRO 771 is manufactured in factories certified in compliance with ISO9001 : 2000, EN
ISO13485 : 2000, 93/42/EEC quality control standards as well as with medical device directive
FDA Pre market Notification 510(k) and GMP.
Accessories Deodorant filter unit, Suction cups (spare), cutter, One-touch Spacers (2 pcs), Power cable,
Clamp (2 pcs), Exhaust duct, Warranty, Operation manual, Operation sheet, Attached
document for doctors, Inspection sheet, Protective parts(red) collection bag,
Accessory list
Options Deodorant filter
(available at cost)

Warranty 12 months after installation.

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