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Revision 4
GE HEALTHCARE OPTIMA XR200AMX /XR220AMX
DIRECTION 5336113-1EN REVISION 4 INSTALLATION MANUAL
ATTENTION
LES APPAREILS A RAYONS X SONT DANGEREUX A LA FOIS FOI S POUR LE PATIENT ET POUR LE MANIPULATEUR
SI LES MESURES DE PROTECTION NE SONT PAS STRICTEMENT APPLIQUEES
Bien que cet appareil soit construit selon les normes de sécurité l es plus severes, la source de rayonnement X
représente un danger lorsque le manipulateur est non qualifié ou non averti. Une exposition excessive au rayonnement
X entraîne des dommages a l’organisme. Par conséquent, toutes les précautions doivent être prises pour éviter que les
personnes non autorisées ou non qualifées utilisent cet appareil créant ainsi un danger pour les autres et pour elles-
mêmes. Avant chaque manipulation, les personnes qualifiées et autorisées à se servir de cet appareil doivent se
renseigner sur les mesures de protection etablies par l a Commission Internationale sur la Protection Radiologique,
Annales 26: Recommandations de de la Commission Internationale sure
sure la Protection Radiologique et les normes
nationales en vigueur.
WARNING
X-RAY EQUIPMENT IS DANGEROUS TO BOTH PATIENT AND OPERATOR UNLESS MEASURES OF
PROTECTION ARE STRICTLY OBSERVED.
Though this equipment is built to the highest standards of electrical and mechanical safety, the useful x-ray beam
becomes a source of danger in the hands of the unauthorized or unqualifi ed operator. Excessive exposure to x-radiation
causes damage to human tissue.
Therefore, adequate precautions must be taken to prevent unauthorized or unqualified persons from operating this
equipment or exposing themselves or others to its radiation.
Before operation, persons qualified and authorized to operate this equipment should be familiar with the
Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), contained in Annals Number 26
of the ICRP, and with applicable national standards.
ATENCION
LOS APARATOS DE RAYOS X SON PELIGROSOS PARA EL PACIENTE Y EL MANIPULADOR CUANDO LAS
NORMAS DE PROTECCION NO ESTAN OBSERVADAS
Aunque este aparato está construido según las normas de seguridad más más estrictas, la radiacion X constituye un peligro
al ser manipulado por personas no autorizadas o incompetentes. Una explosicion excesiva a la radiación X puede
causar daños al organismo.
Por consiguiente, se deberán tomar todas las precauciones necesarias para evitar que las personas incompetentes o
no autorizadas utilicen este aparato, lo que seria un peligro para los demás y para si mismas.
Antes de efectuar las manipulaciones,
manipulaciones, las personas habilitadas y competentes
competentes en el uso de este aparato, deberán
informarse sobre las normas de protección fijadas por l a Comisión Internacional de la Protección Radiológica, Anales
No 26: Recomendaciones de la Comisión Internacional sobre la Protección Radiológica y normas nacionales.
ACHTUNG
RÖNTGENAPPARATE SIND EINE GEFAHR FUR PATIENTEN SOWIE BEDIENUNGSPERSONAL, WENN DIE
GELTENDEN SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN NICHT GENAU BEACHTET WERDEN
Dieser Apparat entspricht in seiner Bauweise strengsten elektrischen und mechanischen Sichereitsnormen, doch in den
Händen unbefugter oder unqualifizierter Personen wird er zu einer Gefahrenquelle.
Übermäßige Röntgenbestrahlung ist für den menschlichen Organismus schädlish.
Deswegen sind hinreichende Vorsichtsmaßnahmen erforderlich, um zu verhindern, daßunbefugte oder unqualifizierte
Personen solche Geräte bedienen oder sich selbst und andere Personen deren Bestrahlung aussetzen können.
Vor Inbetriebnahme dieses Apparats solite sich das quali fizierte und befugte Bedienungspersonal mit den geltenden
Kriterien für den gefahrlosen Strahleneinsatz durch sorgfältiges Studium des Hefts Nr. 26 der Internationalen
Kommission für Strahlenschutz (ICRP) vertraut machen: Empfehlungen der Internationalen Kommission für
Strahlenschutz und anderer nationaler Normenbehörden.
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Legal notes
TRADEMARKS
Optima XR200amxTM and Optima XR220amx TM are trademarks of GE Healthcare. WPA and WPA2
are trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other products and their name brands are trademarks of
their respective holders.
COPYRIGHTS
All material copyright © 2011 by General Electric Company, Inc. All rights reserved. The material
presented and contained herein may not be reproduced in any form or manner, without the written
permission of General Electric Company, Inc.
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Important precautions
DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION
All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery. If damage is apparent,
apparent, have notation
notation
“damage in shipment” written on all copies of the freight or express bill before delivery is accepted
or “signed for” by a General Electric representative or a hospital receiving agent. Whether noted or
concealed, damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery, or in any event,
within 14 days after receipt, and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier. A
transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is i s not requested within this
14 day period.
To file a report, call 1-800-548-3366. Select the option for “Install Support Services for FOA and
MIS.” Contact your local service coordinator for more information on this process.
IMPORTANT...X-RAY PROTECTION
X-ray equipment if not properly used may cause injury. Accordingly, the instructions herein
contained should be thoroughly read and understood by everyone who will use the equipment
before you attempt to place this equipment in operation. GE Healthcare will be glad to assist and
cooperate in placing this equipment in use.
Although this apparatus incorporates
incorporates a high degree of protection
protection against x-radiation other than the
useful beam, no practical design of equipment can provide complete protection. Nor can any
practical design compel the operator to take adequate precautions to prevent the possibility of any
persons carelessly exposing themselves or others to radiation.
It is important that anyone having anything to do with x-radiation be properly trained and fully
acquainted with the recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and
Measurements (NCRP) as published in NCRP Reports available from NCRP Publications, 7910
Woodmont Avenue, Room 1016, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, and of the International Commission
on Radiation Protection, and take adequate steps to protect against injury.
The equipment is sold with the understanding that GE Healthcare, its agents, and representatives
have no responsibility for injury or damage which may result from improper use of the equipment.
Various protective materials and devices are available. It is urged that such materials or devices be
used.
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Hazard Messages
Any action that will, could or potentially cause personal injury will be preceded by the safety alert
symbol and an appropriate signal word. The safety alert symbol is the triangle with an exclamation
mark within it. It Is always used next to the signal word to indicate the severity of the hazard.
Together, they are used to indicate a hazard exists.
Signal words describe the severity of possible human injures that may be encountered. The alert
symbol and signal word are placed immediately before any paragraph they affect. Safety
information includes:
1.) Signal
Signal Word
Word - The
The seriou
seriousne
sness
ss level
level of the
the hazar
hazard.
d.
2.) Symbol
Symbol or Pictorial
Pictorial - The consequen
consequence ce of interact
interaction
ion with
with the hazard.
hazard.
3.)
3.) Word
ord Mes
Messa
sage
ge::
a.) The nature
nature of thethe hazard
hazard (i.e. the type of hazard)
hazard)
b.)
b.) How
How toto avo
avoidid the
the haz
hazar
ard.
d.
The safety alert symbol is not used when an action can only cause equipment damage.
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• Destruction of
of a dis
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driv
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• Potent
Potential
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damage,
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X-ray tube
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Publication Conventions
General Paragraph and Character Styles
Prefixes are used to highlight important
i mportant non-safety related information. Paragraph prefixes (such
as Purpose, Example, Comment or Note) are used to identify i mportant but non-safety related
information. Text styles are also applied to text within each paragraph modified by the specific
prefix.
Page Layout
Publication Par t Number & Revision Number Publication Title
The current section and its title The current chapter and its title
are always shown in the footer of are always shown in the footer of
the left (even) page. the right (odd) page.
An exclamation point in a triangle is used Paragraphs preceeded by a symbol
to indicate important information to the user. (e.g. bullets) contain information that
Paragraphs preceeded by Alphanumeric has no specific order.
characters (e.g. numbers) contain infor-
mation that must be followed in a specific order.
Headers and footers in this publication are desi gned to allow you to quickly identify your location.
The document part number and revision number appears in every header on every page. Odd
numbered page footers indicate the current chapter, its title and current page number. Even page
footers show the current section and its title, as well as the current page number.
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Section 3.6 Installing
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Chapte
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Section 4.2 Using the
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System Configura
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4.2.6.4 Troubleshoo
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Section 4.3 Changing
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Section 4.6 Image processing..............................
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4.6.1 Enabling
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Section 4.7 Loading
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Section 4.8 Installing
Installing the Operator
Operator Manual ....
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Section 4.9 Login and user management
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Section 4.10 Installing hardware options ...........................
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Chapterr 5 Calibr
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Section 5.2 Detector
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Section 5.3 Image quality calibration........
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5.3.1 Calibrating
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Section 5.4 PACS image tests ....
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5.4.2 Determini
Determining
ng PACS burn/n
burn/no-bur
o-burn n configurat
configuration ion ........
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monitor calibratio
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5.4.2.3 Sending
Sending no-burn images
images to the PACS..........
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5.4.2.4 Sending
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burn-on-send nd images
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5.4.3.2 Verifying
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Chapterr 6 Detecto
Detectorr checks
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Chapterr 8 Final
Final tasks..
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Chapter 1 Safety
Table 1-1
Energy source Yes/No Location of energy Magnitude of energy
isolating means
Electrical Yes AC power plug 120 VAC/60Hz
220 VAC/50Hz
Electrical Yes Circuit breaker 156VDC
Electrical (batteries) Yes Battery board 156VDC
connector J1
Pneumatic No n/a n/a
Hydraulic No n/a n/a
Gas/water/steam No n/a n/a
Chemical No n/a n/a
Mechanical motion No n/a n/a
Gravity No n/a n/a
Rear suspension spring No n/a n/a
Column spring Yes Scroll lock at 610 N-m (5400 in-lbs)
top of column
Thermal No n/a n/a
Stored energy (generator Yes Time discharge and 15kW generator: 2200J
capacitors) DVM verification 30kW generator: 8800J
Air under pressure No n/a n/a
Oil under pressure No n/a n/a
Water under pressure No n/a n/a
Gas under pressure No n/a n/a
Steam No n/a n/a
Other No n/a n/a
Page 20 Section 1.2 Lock Out/Tag Out (LOTO) procedure for electrical power
GE HEALTHCARE OPTIMA XR200AMX /XR220AMX
DIRECTION 5336113-1EN, REVISION 4 INSTALLATION MANUAL
2. Locate
Locate the AC power
power plug
plug (E1),
(E1), system
system circuit
circuit breaker
breaker (E2),
(E2), and batter
batteryy connectors
connectors (E3).
(E3). See
See
Figure
Figure 1-2
1-2..
E2
E1
E3
5. Unplug
Unplug the power
power cord
cord from
from the
the wall
wall outle
outlet.
t.
6. Remove
Remove the
the side covers
covers and front
front covers
covers.. See System manual,
manual, Replacem
Replacement
ent Procedur
Procedures
es
chapter, Cover Management/Front Cover Removal section.
7. Apply an
an approved
approved AC power plug locking
locking device
device to
to the AC power plug (E1),
(E1), then
then apply
apply your
personal red lock and tag. See FiFigur
gure
e 1-
1-44.
1
2
Item Description
1 Battery po
power co
connectors (J
(J3, J4
J4)
2 Battery se
sense co
connec
nectors (J
(J13, J1
J14)
1
2
Item Description
1 Bat
Battery po
power co
connectors (J
(J1, J2
J2)
2 Bat
Battery sen
sensse co
connectors (J
(J11, J1
J12)
Page 24 Section 1.2 Lock Out/Tag Out (LOTO) procedure for electrical power
GE HEALTHCARE OPTIMA XR200AMX /XR220AMX
DIRECTION 5336113-1EN, REVISION 4 INSTALLATION MANUAL
13. See Fig
Figure
ure 1-7
1-7.. Verify that electrical power has been removed from the Optima XR200amx/
XR220amx by applying the DC voltmeter (+) lead to connector J5 pin 1 (Item 1, left-side screw
terminal) on the Cricket board and the meter (-) lead to chassis ground (Item 2).
Item Description
1 Conn
Connec
ectt DC
DC vol
voltm
tmet
eter
er (+)
(+) to
to J5
J5 pin
pin 1 (le
(left
ft-s
-sid
ide
e scr
screw
ew term
termin
inal)
al)
2 Conne
onnect
ct DC vol
volttmeter
eter (-) to ch
chassi
assiss gr
ground
ound
14. Perform
Perform the necessary
necessary service
service or
or repair.
repair.
Many electronic components are sensitive to ESD. Circuitry design and structure determine the
degree of sensitivity. The following packaging and grounding precautions are necessary to prevent
damage to electric components and accessories.
• Transp
Transport
ort produc
productsts in
in stati
static-s
c-safe
afe contai
container
nerss to avoid
avoid hand
hand contac
contact.
t.
Table 1-3
Method Voltage
Antistatic plastic 1,500
Carbon-loaded plastic 7,500
Metalized laminate 15,000
Materials and equipment that are recommended for use in preventing static electricity include:
• Anti
Anti-s
-sta
tatiticc tape
tape,, smoc
smocks ks,, apro
apronsns,, or slee
sleeve
ve pro
prote
tect
ctor
orss
• Conduc
Conductiv tivee bins,
bins, foam,
foam, table
tabletop
top work
worksta
statio
tions
ns with
with ground
ground cord
cord of one-me
one-megoh
gohm
m +/-10%
+/-10%
resistance, and other assembly or soldering aids
• Static
Static-di
-dissi
ssipat
pative
ive table
table or floor
floor mats
mats with
with hard
hard tie
tie to
to grou
ground
nd
• ESD field service kits
• Static awareness lab labels
• Wrist
Wrist strap
strapss and foot footwe
wearar strap
strapss providi
providing
ng one-m
one-mego
egohmhm +/-1
+/-10%
0% resis
resistan
tance
ce
• Mater
ateria
iall hand
handlilingng pack
packag
ageses::
- Cond
Conduc uctitive
ve pla
plast
stic
ic bag
bags,s, pla
plast
stic
ic tub
tubes
es and
and tot
tote
e boxe
boxess
- Opaque shielding bags
- Tran
Transp spar
arenentt meta
metaliz
lized
ed shi
shield
elding
ing bag
bagss and
and shie
shieldi
lding
ng tub
tubes
es
Shipped separately:
• DAP meter
meter (stan
(standardard
d with
with Optima
Optima XR22
XR220am
0amx, x, optio
optional
nal for
for Optim
Optima
a XR200a
XR200amx)
mx)
• Digi
Digita
tall dete
detect
ctor
or (Opt
(Optim
imaa XR22
XR220a 0amx
mx only
only))
• Dete
Detect
ctor
or batt
batter
erie
iess (Opt
(Optim
ima a XR22
XR220a 0amx
mx only
only))
• Dete
Detect
ctor
or batt
batter
eryy cha
charg
rger
er (Op
(Optitima
ma XR22
XR220a
0amxmx only)
only)
• 6:1
6:1 gr
grid (Opt
Optima
ima XR XR220a
220am mx onl
only)y)
• Barc
Barcod
ode e read
readerer (opt
(optio
iona
nal,l, Opt
Optimima
a XR2
XR220
20amamxx onl
onlyy )
Chapter 3 Installation
See Fig
Figur
ure
e 3-
3-1
1 for the installation workflow.
After installation, configure the system according to the site’s requirements, as described in Chapter
4 Confi
Configurat
guration
ion.. Perform necessary calibration, as described in Chapt
Chapter
er 5 Calib
Calibration
ration..
S YSTEM INSTALLATION WORKFLOW
Yes
Perform
ground and
leakage
testing
Is the
Plug in and system an
turn on Install the
Optima detector
system power XR220amx? Yes
No
Install
optional
hardware
Ready for
configuration
and
calibration
1. Unpack
Unpack the unit and remove
remove all
all packa
packagin
ging
g mater
material
ials.
s.
2. Remove
Remove and unpack
unpack any components
components shipped
shipped in the system package,
package, such
such as the
the service
service
keyboard and external CD/DVD drive.
3. Visually
Visually inspect
inspect the system
system and compon
components
ents for
for any damage
damage that might have have occurred
occurred during
during
shipping.
- If no
no dama
damage
ge is
is obse
observ
rved
ed,, cont
continu
inue
e with
with the
the ins
insta
talla
llatition
on..
- If damage
damage is foun
found,
d, cont
contact
act GE Serv
Service
ice or the
the inst
installa
allatiotionn specia
specialist
list..
1. If the
the circui
circuitt break
breaker
er is OFF,
OFF, flip
flip it to
to the ON posi
positio
tion.
n.
Item Description
1 ON position
2 OFF position
3 Trip lever
4. If battery
battery charging
charging is needed,
needed, plug
plug the system
system in to an
an electrica
electricall outlet.
outlet.
5. The icon
icon chan
changes
ges to
to indica
indicate
te that
that the
the batt
battery
ery is
is chargi
charging.
ng.
In the figure below, the battery shows 40% capacity and charging status.
Table 3-1
3-1 Test requirements
Site location Perform ground testing? Perform leakage testing?
Yes, if you replace a damaged plug
Within the United States or power cord or incoming AC Yes
circuitry.
Yes, if you replace the standard
U.S. style plug with a regionally
Outside of the United States compliant plug, or if you replace a Yes
damaged plug or power cord or
incoming AC circuitry.
4. Turn
Turn the
the two
two kno
knobs
bs cloc
clockw
kwis
ise
e to tig
tight
hten
en..
5. Loosen the other
other current
current output
output (Source)
(Source) terminal
terminal (top
(top left),
left), attach
attach Cable
Cable A, and retighte
retighten
n the
knob.
The resulting connections should look as shown in Fig Figur
ure
e 3-
3-77.
If it does not, perform the following steps to change the parameters as needed (the system will
save the settings even after system power is turned off). See Fig
Figur
ure
e 3-
3-8
8.
A. While in the ready state, press the or button until the output current display
begins flashing.
B. Press the or button
button to change
change the output
output current.
current. The value changes
changes in
0.1-A increments. To change the value by 1.0-A increments, press + or
button.
C. Press the button again to move to each of the other settings (Maximum Test
Value, Timer, and Frequency).
D. Use
Use the
the or + butt
button
onss as needed to adjust the values.
E. Press .
Figure 3-10
3-10 Cable A and cable
cable B short-circuited
Figure 3-11
3-11 Tester
Tester during and after
after zero adjustment
2. Insert
Insert the black
black coil
coil cord
cord with
with clam
clamp into the CHASSIS connection
p into CHASSIS connection located on the top of the
test meter (Figu
(Figure
re 3-1
3-18
8).
3. Connec
Connectt the
the Dale
Dale 601 test
test meter
meter to a wall
wall outle
outlet.
t.
4. Important! Connect the System AC power cord to the receptacle on the test meter.
5. Using
Using the
the clamp,
clamp, conne
connectct to all
all conduc
conductiv
tive
e surfac
surfaces
es listed
listed in
in Ta
Tabl
ble
e 3-
3-5
5. Record the readings.
Readings should be close to 0.0. Address high readings by checking for damaged ground wire
or internal system wiring that could be causing current to flow to the tested component or
chassis.
Table 3-5 Leakage current test results
Condition 1: Condition 2: Condition 3: Condition 4: Condition 5:
Power off, Power off, Power on, Power on, Power on,
Conductive surface normal outlet, reversed outlet, normal outlet, reversed outlet, normal outlet,
X-ray off X-ray off X-ray off X-ray off X-ray on
Leakage current
Tube
Collimator
Column
Bin
Tube latch
EXPOSURE TO RADIATION
Wear a lead vest to protect yourself from radiation.
1. On the test
test mete
meter,
r, set the Outlet switch to Normal.
Outlet switch Normal.
2. Veri
Verify
fy that
that syst
system
em powe
powerr is
is on.
on.
3. Make
ake anan exp
expos
osur
ure
e (se
(see
e Ta
Tabl
ble
e 3-
3-6
6) while using the clamp to connect to all conductive surfaces.
Table 3-6
3-6 Exposure technique
Generator power kVp mA s
15 kW 125 100
30 kW 125 100
4. Recor
ecord
d the
the read
readin
ings
gs in Ta
Tabl
ble
e 3-
3-5
5.
1. Loca
Locate
te the
the det
detec
ecto
torr shipp
shipping
ing box.
box. See
See Fig
Figure
ure 3-1
3-19
9.
2. Inspect
Inspect the box forfor physical
physical or water damage.
damage. If present,
present, docume
documentnt the
the damage.
damage.
3. Remove
Remove all four
four clips and lift top of outer
outer box
box from
from bottom.
bottom. Instruc
Instructions
tions are
are printed
printed on the
the
outside of the box.
4. Lift
Lift the
the plasti
plasticc bag and inner
inner box
box out
out of the
the outer
outer box.
box. See
See Figu
Figure
re 3-2
3-20 0. More instructions are
printed on the outside of the inner
i nner box.
5. Unfa
Unfast
sten
en the
the bag
bag str
strap
apss and
and box
box stra
straps
ps..
6. Remove
Remove the box end and
and pull
pull out
out the
the blac
blackk inner
inner box.
box. See Figu
Figure
re 3-2
3-21
1.
Figure 3-21
3-21 Detector box
7. Using
Using the
the box
box flap
flaps,
s, open
open the
the box
box..
Figure 3-22
3-22 Detector LEDs
Item Description
1 Grid (6:1 grid is a standard component, 8:1 grid is a purchasable option)
2 Detector
Sensitive Device
The grid is manufactured with a delicate
deli cate mechanical structure of thin lead strips, i nter-spaced with
strips of aluminum. Do not subject it to drops, impacts or crushing conditions.
Pinch Hazard
Attach the grid holder according
according to Figu
Figure
re 3-2
3-24
4, being careful not to pi nch fingers or clothing.
1. The grid
grid clips onto
onto the detect
detector.
or. Make
Make sure
sure you attach
attach it to the imaging
imaging side of the
the detector
detector..
2. With the
the system
system switch
switcheded ON,
ON, verify
verify that
that the grid detectio
detectionn operates
operates correc
correctly.
tly.
Each time the grid is attached, removed, or attached improperly the system alerts the user with
a double beep and displays a message on the status bar.
If the system is located at a site where the primary language is not English, follow these steps.
1. In the
the installat
installation
ion kit,
kit, locate
locate the X-ray warning
warning label
label for
for the
the local
local language.
language.
2. Clean
Clean the
the surf
surface
ace of the
the Engl
Englishish labe
labell with
with alcoho
alcohol.l.
3. Allows
Allows at leas
leastt two
two minut
minutes es for
for the
the area
area to dry.
dry.
4. Apply
Apply the
the loca
locall langua
language ge labe
labell on top
top of
of the
the Englis
English h label.
label.
Chapter 4 Configuration
Section 4.2
4.2 Using the System Configuration Tool (SUIF)
1. Tur
Turn on the
the syste
ystem
m.
2. Log on to
to the
the system
system with
with admin
administ
istrat
rator
or priv
privileg
ileges.
es.
3. Log on to
to the
the system
system with
with admin
administ
istrat
rator
or priv
privileg
ileges.
es.
4. On the
the Applica
Applicatiotions
ns deskto
desktop,p, press
press the
the UTILI
UTILITIE
TIESS button
button..
5. On the
the Utilit
Utilities
ies desk
desktop
top,, next
next to Servic
Service,e, press
press LAUN
LAUNCHCH..
The Service Home tab is displayed. The Home tab contains summary information including
site identification, connectivity parameters, and enabled options.
6. Pres
Presss the
the CONF
CONFIG IGUR
URATATIOION
N tab
tab butt
button
on..
7. On the
the Configura
Configurationtion page,
page, in the left
left folder
folder tree,
tree, select
select the
the paramet
parameter
er group
group to change.
change.
8. Config
Configure
ure the sys
systemtem accord
according
ing to site
site prefer
preferenc
ences.
es.
An overview of the configurable
configurable system attributes is given in the tables below.
Contact a GE service representative for items marked “Editable by GE Healthcare personnel
only.”
9. On each
each page,
page, after
after making
making changes
changes,, press
press COMMIT
COMMIT to put the change
changess into effect.
effect.
Note: Some customers may have their network access in a non-broadcast mode. This may
result in strange naming conventions for the scan results. Confirm with your IT contact.
6. Click ADD.
7. Select
Select the
the Curr
Current
ent Status
Status tab,
tab, and
and clic
clickk CONN
CONNECT
ECT.. Verify successful connection message.
8. To veri
verify
fy conn
connec
ecti
tivi
vity
ty::
a. Select FILE menu
FILE menu > TOOLS.
TOOLS.
b. Enter
Enter the IP of the machin
machinee you
you want
want to ping.
ping.
c. Press
Press START
START PING
PING and
and check
check for messa
messages
ges verif
verifyin
ying
g connect
connectivi
ivity.
ty.
5. Click ADD.
6. Select
Select the
the Netwo
Networks
rks tab,
tab, and
and verif
verifyy that
that the netw
network
ork is list
listed.
ed.
7. Select the Curren
Currentt Status
Status tab,
tab, and click CONNE
CONNECT.CT. Verify
Verify successful
successful connec
connection
tion messag
message.
e.
8. To veri
verify
fy conn
connec
ecti
tivi
vity
ty::
a. Select FILE >
FILE > TOOLS.
TOOLS.
b. Enter
Enter the IP of the machin
machine e you
you want
want to ping.
ping.
c. Press
Press START
START PING
PING and
and check
check for messa
messages
ges verif
verifyin
ying
g connect
connectivi
ivity.
ty.
d. Press STOP PING.
Table 4-10
4-10 PNF parameters
parameters
Option Description
Named Services tab
Used to set up filters to allow traffic to common network services (such as telnet or ftp) by
name, without needing to know the port and protocol.
Serv
Servic
ices
es/A
/Allllow
owed
ed IPs
IPs List
Listss curr
curren
entt filt
filter
erss by
by name
name and
and IP.
IP.
Select the Delete box checkbox next to the filter to delete, then
Remove Existing Filters
select DELETE EXISTING FILTERS.
From the Service Name drop-down list, select the service to be
allowed (such as telnet, ssh, ftp).
Add New Filter In the Allowed IPs field, specify a particular IP address, a range
of IP addresses, or a masked subnet.
Select ADD FILTER to apply your changes.
Allowed Nodes tab
Used to set up filters to allow all traffic from specified nodes. You can specify a particular IP
address, a range of IP addresses, or a masked subnet.
Allowed IPs Lists current filters by IP.
Select the Delete box checkbox next to the filter to delete, then
Remove Existing Filters
select DELETE EXISTING FILTERS.
In the Allowed IPs field, specify a particular IP address, a range
Add New Filter of IP addresses, or a masked subnet.
Select ADD FILTER to apply your changes.
2. On the
the Applica
Applicatiotions
ns deskto
desktop,
p, press
press the
the UTILI
UTILITIE
TIESS button
button..
3. On the
the Utilitie
Utilitiess desktop
desktop,, next
next to
to Networ
Networkk Connect
Connections,
ions, press EDIT.
EDIT.
4. On the
the Network
Network Connection
Connectionss window,
window, in the Networ
Networkk Hosts
Hosts section,
section, press
press ADD.
ADD.
The Add Network Host screen appears.
5. On the Add Network
Network Host
Host window,
window, on the Host
Host tab,
tab, enter
enter the approp
appropriate
riate values
values in the
the fields
fields
listed below. Some fields are available
avai lable only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx
with digital upgrade system.
Table 4-12
4-12 Add Network Host – Hosts tab description
Function Description
Name of the host that appears in the Network Hosts lists and
Host Label on the Image Management screen. Host labels cannot
contain spaces; use underscores ( _ ) to separate words.
Application Entry Title DICOM application title.
IP/Network Address IP address of the network host.
Port Number Port number for the network host.
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima
XR200amx with digital upgrade system.
Query Retrieve
Type of information the host will provide upon query from
another host. Options are No provider, Study, and Patient.
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima
Storage Commitment XR200amx with digital upgrade system.
Designates whether the host will store image data.
Storage Commitment - Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima
Application Entry Title (if XR200amx with digital upgrade system.
Storage Commitment is
Yes) DICOM application title.
6. Press SAVE.
7. Sele
Select
ct the
the PRE
PREFE
FERE
RENC
NCES
ES tab
tab..
Table 4-13
4-13 Add Network Host – Preferences tab
tab description
Function Description
Designates the host as the DICOM Worklist
provider. Defining the Radiology Information
System (RIS) and Hospital Information System
Make this network host the HIS/RIS (HIS) host allows patient worklists to be downloaded
source. (Only one host can be from those networks to the system.
designated as the HIS/RIS source.)
Note: Only one HIS/RIS source may be designated
on the system. Selecting this option will de-select
any other hosts as the HIS/RIS source.
Available only on the Optima XR220amx or Optima
DR Images sent as CR Modality XR200amx with digital upgrade system.
Options are Yes or No.
9. Press SAVE.
10. Repeat
Repeat this process
process for each
each network
network host
host device
device the site wants
wants to add.
add.
1. On the
the Applica
Applicatiotions
ns deskto
desktop,p, press
press the
the UTILI
UTILITIE
TIES S button
button..
2. On the
the Utilitie
Utilitiess desktop
desktop,, next
next to
to Networ
Networkk Connect
Connections,
ions, press EDIT.
EDIT.
3. On the Netwo
Network rk Connectio
Connectionsns window,
window, in the
the Network
Network Hosts
Hosts section
section,, select
select the networ
networkk host
connection to test, and press C-ECHO TEST.
A message appears saying whether whether the test passed or failed.
- A “passe
“passed” d” mess
message
age mean
meanss that
that the netw
network
ork host
host is work
working
ing and
and that
that exam
examss can be
retrieved from or transferred to it.
- A “failed
“failed”” messag
message e means
means that
that the
the system
system coul
couldd not cont
contact
act the
the netwo
networkrk host.
host. Perf
Perform
orm
the following tasks to resolve the problem:
* Re-try
Re-try the the test
test at a later time. The host
host may be tempor
temporarily
arily unavailable.
unavailable.
* Confirm
Confirm the the host
host configur
configuration
ation on the
the Edit screen.
screen. (On(On the
the Network
Network Connections
Connections
window, in the Network Hosts section, select the network host connection to verify,
and press EDIT.
If the problem persists, contact the technical support group or system administrator.
1. On the
the Applica
Applicatio tions
ns deskto
desktop,
p, press
press the
the UTILI
UTILITIE
TIESS button
button..
2. On the
the Utilitie
Utilitiess desktop
desktop,, next
next to
to Networ
Networkk Connect
Connections,
ions, press EDIT.
EDIT.
3. On the Netwo
Network rk Connectio
Connections
ns window,
window, in the
the Network
Network Hosts
Hosts section
section,, select
select the networ
networkk host
connection to delete, and press REMOVE.
A message appears saying “Are you you sure you want to remove (host name)?”
4. Press
Press YES
YES to to remo
removeve the
the netw
network
ork host
host conne
connecti
ction.
on.
2. On the
the Applica
Applicatio
tions
ns deskt
desktop,
op, pres
presss the UTIL
UTILITI
ITIES
ES butto
button.
n.
3. On the Utilities
Utilities desktop,
desktop, next to Netwo
Networkrk Connec
Connections
tions,, press
press EDIT.
4. On the Network
Network Connect
Connections
ions window
window,, in the
the DICOM
DICOM Printer
Printerss section,
section, press
press ADD.
ADD.
The Add Printer screen appears.
5. On the Add Printer
Printer window,
window, on the Printer
Printer tab, enter
enter the
the appropriat
appropriatee values
values in the fields listed
listed
below.
For suggested parameter values for specific printer brands and models, refer to the System
Manual, Appendix A Printer configuration
configuration..
Table 4-14 Add Printer screen parameter
parameter descriptions
Attribute Value
Printer tab
Name of the printer that appears in the DICOM Printers list
and on the print setup screens. DICOM printer labels
DICOM Printer Label
cannot contain spaces in the name. Use underscores ( _ )
to separate words.
DICOM application title, provided by the site’s network
Application Entry Title
administrator.
IP address of the printer, provided by the site’s network
Network Address
administrator.
Port number of the printer. May be site-specific; check with
Port Number
site.
Pixel Depth Resolution of the printer. Options are 10 or 12.
Designates the pixel size the printer uses. This is specified
Printer Pixel Size (micron)
by the printer manufacturer.
Configuration Information Area for notes about the printer or configuration.
Density Min Minimum density range.
Density Max Maximum density range.
Magnification Type Options are Replicate, Bilinear, Cubic, None.
Smooth Factor Image smoothing factor.
Trim Designates whether there is to be trim. Yes or No.
Polarity Options are Normal, Reverse.
Border Density Color of the image border. Options are Black, White.
Color of areas that have no image printed. Options are
Empty Image Density
Black, White.
6. Press SAVE.
7. Repeat
Repeat this
this proc
process
ess for
for each
each print
printer
er the
the site
site want
wantss to add.
add.
1. On the
the Applica
Applicatiotions
ns deskto
desktop,
p, press
press the
the UTILI
UTILITIE
TIES
S button
button..
2. On the
the Utilitie
Utilitiess desktop
desktop,, next
next to
to Networ
Networkk Connect
Connections,
ions, press EDIT.
EDIT.
3. On the
the Network
Network Connection
Connectionss window,
window, in the DICO
DICOM M Printers
Printers section,
section, select
select the
the printer
printer
connection to delete, and press REMOVE.
A message appears: “Are you sure you want to remove (printer name)?” name)?”
4. Press
Press YES to remove
remove the printe
printerr conn
connect
ection.
ion.
parameters, including Auto Print, Auto Send (sometimes called Auto Push), and Auto Delete, refer
to the Optima XR220amx or Optima XR200amx with digital upgrade Operator Manual.
CTRL+ALT+F2
5. At the
the log
login
in prom
prompt
pt,, typ
type:
e:
xruser
Press ENTER.
ENTER.
6. Ente
Enterr the
the pass
passw
word:
ord:
4$xray
Press ENTER.
ENTER.
7. Insert
Insert the
the Opera
Operator
tor Manu
Manualal CD into
into the exte
externa
rnall CD/DVD
CD/DVD driv
drive.
e.
8. To run
run the
the inter
interact
active
ive script
script,, at the prompt
prompt,, type:
type:
./xrdinstall.om
Press ENTER.
ENTER.
9. At the
the pro
prompt type Y.
mpt, type
10. Type the
the number
number of the language
language to install,
install, then press ENTER.
then press ENTER.
11. When the
the installatio
installation
n is complete
complete,, at the prompt,
prompt, type:
type:
exit
Press ENTER.
ENTER.
12. To return to the applicatio
applications
ns screen,
screen, at the login prompt,
prompt, press these keys
keys simultaneousl
simultaneously:
y:
CTRL+ALT+F7
Note: If the position of the label makes the barcode unreadable, move the label so the barcode
can be read. A sample label similar to the one on the USB receiver is shown in FiFigur
gure
e 4-
4-1
1
below.
2. Remove
Remove the system side covers
covers and the
the top cover.
cover. See thethe System
System manual,
manual, Replacemen
Replacementt
Procedures, Top cover removal.
3. Remove
Remove the two
two screws
screws from
from the inside of
of the left
left drive
drive handle
handle support,
support, then
then remove
remove the cover.
cover.
See Fig
Figur
ure
e 4-
4-2
2.
Cable
access
hole
5. Attach
Attach the USB
USB receiver
receiver to the plastic
plastic clip with
with the
the barcode
barcode facing
facing out
out as shown
shown in Fig
Figure
ure 4-3
4-3..
6. Plug the USB cable
cable into
into a USB
USB port
port on
on the
the PC.
PC. See
See Fi
Figur
gure
e 4-
4-4
4.
Item Description
1 Host PC
2 Dete
Detect
ctor
or pow
power
er sup
suppl
plyy (Opt
(Optim
ima
a XR22
XR220a
0amx
mx and
and Opt
Optim
ima
a XR20
XR200a
0amx
mx wit
with
h digit
digital
al
upgrade only)
The Windows standard device driver will be installed automatically when you connect the
barcode reader receiver to the USB port and the system is powered up.
During initialization, the LED is orange. When the receiver LED turns green, the initialization
is complete and a connection has been made.
The following section provides instructions for the default configuration a nd two optional settings.
Have a printed copy of these pages on hand so you can scan the necessary barcodes. Refer to the
OPI-4002 User’s Guide for additional configuration options.
This configuration sets the barcode reader to add a Tab at the end of the scan instead of a Return.
Have a printed copy of these pages on hand so you can scan the necessary barcodes. If you make
a mistake during this configuration, start over at step 1.
1. Power up the
the system.
system. Wait until the green
green LED on thethe receiver
receiver starts
starts flashing.
flashing.
2. Perform 4.10.
4.10.2.1
2.1 Setti
Setting
ng to default configu
configuration
ration on page
page 78 78..
3. Scan
Scan the
the bar
barco
code
dess sho
shown
wn in Fig
Figur
ure
e 4-
4-7
7, top to bottom.
After scanning each barcode youyou will hear one set of high-low-high
high-low-high beeps. The scanner will
beep at a one-second interval, and the LED will alternate green and red.
After scanning the last barcode, the scanner beam will will turn off.
SET
RZ
TAB
END
Figure 4-7 Set Tab
Tab at the end instead of Return
This configuration sets the barcode reader to strip the first two and last four characters, and add a
Tab at the end of the scan. Have a printed copy of these pages on hand so you can scan the
necessary barcodes. If you make a mistake during this configuration, start over at step 1.
1. Power up the
the system.
system. Wait until the green
green LED onon the receiver
receiver starts
starts flashing.
flashing.
2. Perform 4.10.
4.10.2.2
2.2 Verify
Verifying
ing the default
default configurat
configuration
ion on page 79
79..
3. Scan
Scan the
the bar
barco
code
de show
shown n in
in Fig
Figur
ure
e 4-
4-8
8.
After scanning the barcode you will hear three sets of high-low-high beeps.
Figure 4-8 Strip first two and last four characters, and add a Tab
Tab suffix
5. For Optima
Optima XR220amx
XR220amx systems
systems,, the DAP meter
meter option
option is a standa
standard
rd option
option and
and has already
already
been enabled. It can be turned on/off at the Applications level.
a. On the
the Applica
Applicatio tions
ns deskt
desktop,
op, clic
clickk the UTIL
UTILITI
ITIES
ES button
button..
b. On the
the Util
Utiliti
ities
es desk
desktop
top,, selec
selectt PREFE
PREFEREN RENCESCES > OPTIO
OPTIONS.
NS.
c. Turn
Turn the
the DAP
DAP funfunct
ctio
ion
n ON.
ON.
d. Refer
Refer to the
the system
system Opera
Operatortor Manu
Manual al for instr
instruct
uction
ionss on DAP usage
usage..
a. Connec
Connectt the round
round cable
cable conn
connect
ector
or to the DAP
DAP meter
meter.. See Fig
Figure
ure 4-1
4-10
0.
Item Description
1 HV ca
cable clam
lamp mounting sc
screws (2
(2)
e. Remove
Remove the clamp
clamp from
from the HV cable
cable bundle.
bundle. See Fig
Figure
ure 4-1
4-12
2.
Figure 4-12
4-12 HV cable
cable clamp
f. Plug
Plug the othe
otherr end of
of the DAP
DAP cable
cable into
into the
the J6 bulk
bulkhea
headd connec
connector
tor.. See Fig
Figure
ure 4-1
4-13
3.
Install cable ties as necessary to secure cable within the bulkhead area.
J6
6. Confirm
Confirm that
that there
there is suffic
sufficient
ient slack
slack in the DAP
DAP cable
cable at the
the tube/co
tube/collimat
llimator
or assembly
assembly::
a. Move the tube/c
tube/collima
ollimator
tor assembl
assemblyy through
through the
the full range of motion
motion and verify
verify that the
DAP cable remains connected to the DAP meter.
b. Once suffic
sufficient
ient cable
cable slack
slack is confirmed,
confirmed, tighten
tighten down the cable
cable ties to secure
secure the
the DAP
cable to the existing cable drape.
7. Arra
Arrang
nge e the
the cabl
cablee bun
bundldlee as show
shown n in Fig
Figure
ure 4-1
4-144, use a cable tie to maintain cable positions.
8. Install
Install the clamp onto the cable
cable bundle.
bundle. DO NOT TIGHTENTIGHTEN THE THE CLAMP
CLAMP YET.
9. Mount the clamp
clamp to the
the Thorax
Thorax chassis.
chassis. Slide the
the clamp
clamp to thethe rear of the mounting
mounting screw
screw slots.
slots.
10. Tighten
Tighten the clamp around
around the cable
cable bundle, ensuring
ensuring that
that the cables
cables are not pinched
pinched by the
clamp.
C
1 2
4 3
Item Description
1 DAP
DAP cab
cable
le (opt
(optio
iona
nall for
for Opti
Optima
ma XR20
XR200a
0amx
mx syst
system
ems)
s)
2 Wire
Wirele
less
ss cab
cable
le (on
(only
ly val
valid
id for
for Opti
Optima
ma XR2
XR220
20am
amxx syst
system
ems)
s)
3 Vertical brake cable
4 Horizontal arm lock cable
11. Install
Install the front
front bin, top
top cover
cover and side covers
covers..
12. Configure
Configure the
the system
system to enable
enable the
the DAP meter
meter option.
option. See 4.2.7 Optio
Options
ns configuration
configuration on
page
pa ge 64
64..
13. Once the DAPDAP meter option
option has been
been enabled,
enabled, it must be ’switched
’switched on’ at the Applicati
Applications
ons
level:
a. On the
the Applica
Applicatio tions
ns deskt
desktop,
op, click
click the
the UTILI
UTILITIE
TIESS button
button..
b. On the
the Util
Utiliti
ities
es desk
desktop
top,, selec
selectt PREFE
PREFEREN RENCESCES > OPTIO
OPTIONS.
NS.
c. Turn
Turn the
the DAP
DAP funfunct
ctio
ion
n ON.
ON.
d. Refer
Refer to the
the system
system Opera
Operatortor Manu
Manual al for instr
instruct
uction
ionss on DAP usage
usage..
1. Make
Make a syst
system
em back
backup
up on
on the
the Defini
Definium
um AMXAMX 700
700 syst
system.
em.
2. On the
the Optima
Optima sys
system
tem,, exit
exit the
the SUIF
SUIF if itit is open.
open.
3. Insert
Insert the Definiu
Definium
m AMX 700 700 system
system backup
backup CD into thethe external
external CD/DVD
CD/DVD drive of
of the system
system..
4. Press CTRL + SHIFT + F5 to F5 to open the Engineering User Interface.
5. On the
the Enginee
Engineerin
ring
g User
User Interf
Interface
ace,, press
press thethe TERMI
TERMINAL
NAL icon
icon..
6. At the
the com
comma
mand
nd pro
promp
mpt,t, type
type::
mount /media/cdrecorder
Press ENTER.
ENTER.
cd /magichome/xruser/config/restore/
Press ENTER.
ENTER.
7. At the
the pro
prompt
mpt, type
type::
chmod 777 restoreCustomIPLooks_F2toF3.sh
Press ENTER.
ENTER.
8. At the
the pro
prompt
mpt, type
type::
./restoreCustomIPLooks_F2toF3.sh
Press ENTER.
ENTER. The script takes approximately 20 minutes to run. When completed, the system
returns to the prompt.
9. At the
the pro
prompt
mpt, type
type::
umount /media/cdrecorder
Press ENTER.
ENTER.
10. Remove
Remove the Definium
Definium AMX 700 backup
backup media
media from the CD/DVD
CD/DVD drive
drive and disconnect
disconnect the
drive from the system.
11. Type exit to close the terminal window.
12. Exit the Engineering
Engineering User Interface.
Interface.
13.
13. Rese
Resett the
the syst
system
em..
Chapter 5 Calibration
This chapter explains how to calibrate the printer and configure PACS features. No other
calibrations are required during system installation. The unit has been fully calibrated and tested
during the manufacturing process. If desired, please reference the System manual for instructions
of the various calibration processes.
1. On the
the Applica
Application
tionss deskto
desktop,p, press
press the
the UTILI
UTILITIE
TIESS button
button..
2. On the Utilit
Utilities
ies deskto
desktop,p, press
press LAUNCH
LAUNCH..
3. On the
the SUIF
SUIF home
home page,
page, pres
presss the CALIBR
CALIBRATIATION
ON tab
tab butto
button.
n.
4. On the
the Calibratio
Calibration n page,
page, in the
the left folder tree, select IMAGE
IMAGE QUALITY
QUALITY > PRINTER.
PRINTER.
5. Pres
Presss the
the CAL
CALIB IBRA
RATITION
ON icon
icon..
6. In the
the left
left frame,
frame, select
select IMAG
IMAGE E QUALI
QUALITY TY > PRI
PRINTE
NTER. R.
7. Select
Select the
the correc
correctt printer
printer from
from the
the Printe
Printerr Label
Label drop-do
drop-downwn list.
list.
8. Press
Press START
START and follow follow the on-scr
on-screen
een instru
instructi
ctions
ons..
Figure 5-2
5-2 SMPTE pattern
pattern
6. In the
the Destina
Destination
tion icon list, press the appropriat
appropriate
e PACS
PACS netwo
network
rk host.
host.
- If PACS
PACS test
test imag
images
es #1 and
and #6 appear
appear visuall
visuallyy identi
identical
cal (wit
(with
h an equa
equall number
number of
of brigh
brightt
and dark bands), the PACS supports VOI-LUT. Configure the PACS as No-Burn for this
host.
- If PACS
PACS Test
Test Image
Imagess #1 and
and #6 appea
appearr visual
visually
ly differ
different
ent (wit
(with
h a differ
different
ent numb
number
er of brig
bright
ht
and dark bands), or if you can see saturation in the lung or abdomen of the chest region
(saturation appears as a completely flat dark or white area), the PACS does not support
VOI-LUT or applies it incorrectly. Configure the PACS as Burn-on-Send for this host.
5. Repeat se
section
ions 5.4.2.3 Sending no-burn images to the PACS and
PACS and 5.4.
5.4.2.4
2.4 Sendin
Sending
g burn-on-
burn-on-
send images to the PACS for
PACS for each PACS destination host.
6. Reco
Record
rd the
the res
resul
ults
ts in
in the
the tabl
table
e belo
below.
w.
Table 5-1 PACS image test results
Example Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Test 5 Test 6 Test 7
Distinct dark
3
bands
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 2
5 3
6 4
7 5
8 4
9 4
10 3
11 3
12 0
Distinct bright
6
bands
Perform QAP every time you calibrate the detector, and as the final step in cali brations during
installation.
For more information about performing QAP and viewing QAP results, see the Optima XR200amx
or Optima XR220amx Operator Manual, Quality Assurance and Maintenance.
> Insert
Insert the flat
flat fiel
field
d phanto
phantom m in the
the collim
collimato
atorr rails.
rails.
> Set
Set SID
SID to the
the on-
on-sc
scre
reen
en insinstr
truc
uctition
ons.
s.
> Make
Make an X-ra
X-rayy expo
exposusure
re..
> When image appears,
appears, touch
touch anywhere
anywhere on the the image
image to return
return to the previous
previous
screen.
> Make
Make anot
anothe
herr X-ra
X-rayy expo
exposu sure
re..
> When image appears,appears, touch
touch anywhere
anywhere on the the image
image to return
return to the previous
previous
screen.
> Remove
Remove thethe flat
flat field
field phantom,
phantom, and replace replace the DAP
DAP meter
meter ifif applicable
applicable..
While the test is running, the status bar at the bottom of the screen will display status
messages.
When the tests are complete, the results screen will be displayed.
5. Scroll
Scroll to the
the right
right side
side of
of the scre
screen
en to see see the
the pass/f
pass/fail
ail resu
results
lts..
All tests should pass. If tthere
here are any failures, contact GE Service.
6. To quit the QAP
QAP session
session and returreturnn to Applicatio
Applications, ns, press
press EXIT.
EXIT. Or,
Or, to return
return to
to the previou
previouss
QAP screen, press BACKUP.
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1
2 3
Table 7-1
Item Description
1 Primary rating plate location, located on cover above main circuit breaker. Consists of:
• System rating plate
• Generator rarating pl
plate
• X-ray tube rating plates
See Fi
Figu
gure
re 7-
7-2
2 on page
page 99
99,, Fig
Figur
ure
e 7-
7-3
3 on page
page 99
99..
2 Generator rating plate, also located inside unit on generator module. See Figu
Figure
re 7-4
on page
page 10
1000.
3 X-ray tube/casing
tube/casing rating
rating plates,
plates, also located
located on bottom
bottom of X-ray
X-ray tube
tube casing.
casing. See
Figure
Figure 7-5 on pag
pagee 100
100..
4 Collim
Collimato
atorr ratin
rating
g plate,
plate, locate
located
d on side
side of coll
collima
imator
tor.. See
See Fig
Figure
ure 7-6 on pag
page
e 101
101..
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