AGFA ADC Compact Plus User manual

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Chapter 1
List of Contents
1 Safety .....................................................................1
1.1 General Safety Instructions ............................................... 1
1.2 Safety Instructions for Laser Products............................. 2
1.3 Safety Instructions for Cassette Unit................................ 2
1.4 Safety Regulations ............................................................. 3
2 Preparations before Installation...........................5
2.1 Inspection of Packing......................................................... 5
2.2 Unpacking the Components .............................................. 6
2.3 Checking the Accessory Kit .............................................. 6
2.4 Removing the Shipping Brackets...................................... 7
2.5 Installation of Base Plate ................................................. 14
3 Controls and Connectors ...................................17
4 Operation Terminal Digitizer ..............................18
5 Requirements for Installation.............................19
5.1 General .............................................................................. 19
5.2 Required Service Programs............................................. 19
5.3 Preparations for the Installation...................................... 20
6 Installation of the ADC Compact Plus Digitizer 21
6.1 Electrical Connection ....................................................... 21
6.2 Start-up Procedure ........................................................... 22
6.3 Backup of the machine specific Data.............................. 24
7 Concluding the Installation ................................25
7.1 Check the technical Image Quality of the System ......... 25
7.2 Last Steps.......................................................................... 28
8 Installation of other ADC System Components 28
9 Checklist for Installation / Machine Start –up ...29
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The Installation Checklist in the appendix of this chapter gives an overview
of all steps and guides through the complete installation process.
1 Safety
1.1 General Safety Instructions
· The ADC Compact Plus has been designed for scanning medical X-ray
image plates and should only be used for these purposes.
· The ADC Compact Plus must only be operated by qualified staff trained on
the machine.
· Make sure that the ADC Compact Plus is constantly monitored in order to
avoid inappropriate handling, especially by children.
· Only trained service personnel must make repairs. Only authorized service
personnel must make changes to the ADC Compact Plus.
· If there is any visible damage to the machine casing, do not start nor use
the ADC Compact Plus.
· If you want to connect the ADC Compact Plus with other devices,
components or assemblies and if the technical data do not permit
determining whether the combination with these devices, components or
assemblies involves hazards, you must consult the respective
manufacturers to avoid danger for operating personnel or the environment.
· Do not override or disconnect the integrated safety features.
· Switch off the ADC Compact Plus before performing any maintenance work
or repairs. Disconnect the ADC Compact Plus from the mains before
making repairs or performing any maintenance activities.
· As is the case for all technical devices, the ADC Compact Plus must be
operated, cared for and serviced correctly.
· If you don't operate the ADC Compact Plus correctly or if you don't have it
serviced correctly, Agfa-Gevaert is not liable for resulting disturbances,
damages or injuries.
· When installing the ADC Compact Plus, care must be taken to ensure that
there is either a mains plug or an all-cable disconnecting device in the
internal installation fitted near the ADC Compact Plus and that it is easily
accessible.
· If you notice conspicuous noise or smoke, disconnect the ADC Compact
Plus immediately.
· Check that the mains voltage is within the specified range of the self
adapting power supply of the machine.
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· You can hurt your fingers if they are caught between the ADC Cassette
and the edge of the input slot. Insert the cassette in the input buffer as
described in the User Manual. At all times, keep your fingers clear of the
input slot. As soon as the ADC Compact Plus takes in the cassette, release
it.
Warning Label at the Input buffer of the
ADC Compact Plus.
1.2 Safety Instructions for Laser Products
The ADC Compact Plus is a class 1 Laser Product. It uses internally a 2 x
50mW laser diode, classification class IIIb.
Under normal operating conditions - when both doors are closed - there can
be no laser radiation outside the ADC Compact Plus. It is nonetheless
imperative that the local radiation safety regulations regarding the protection
of staff against scattered radiation are complied with, if the ADC Compact
Plus is located in the immediate vicinity of an X-ray room.
Open the front left and right door only to solve cassette or image plate jams.
When you open either of the doors, the power supply of all critical
components is switched off automatically as a precaution.
User interventions other than those described in this manual can be
hazardous with regard to laser radiation.
1.3 Safety Instructions for Cassette Unit
The Rotation drive of the Cassette Unit turns very fast!
Keep away when machine is run with doors opened (e.g. for repair,
maintenance).
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1.4 Safety Regulations
Installation Regulations
Electrical installations in the installation room must be in compliance with:
· IEC 60364 (e.g. for Germany: VDE 0100) regulations for Europe,
· NEC for USA / Canada.
Prior to any electrical installation , the local regulations for electrical
installations have to be consulted as well.
A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is recommended, but not compulsory.
Mains Connection
Connection via plug and socket.
Certificates
· The ADC COMPACT Plus Digitizer is in compliance with EG regulation
93/42/EEC (Medical device).
· The ADC COMPACT Plus Digitizer is tested in compliance with:
· IEC 60950/EN 60950: 1992; A1: 1993; A2: 1993; A3: 1995; A4: 1997
· IEC 601-1-1
· EN 60601-1
· EN 60825-1:1994 + A11:1996
· UL1950; CSA 22.2 No.950
· UL2601
· The ADC COMPACT Plus Digitizer is UL / CUL classified.
· E166741
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Radio Interference Suppression
It is hereby certified that the ADC COMPACT Plus Digitizer has interference
suppression according to EN 55011: 1998 Class B as well as FCC Rules
CR47 Part 15 Class A (North-America).
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause interference to radio communication. It has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B
of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in an residential area is likely to
cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be
required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the
interference.
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2 Preparations before Installation
2.1 Inspection of Packing
The following actions should be taken upon delivery of the system
components, preferably by the customer:
· Completeness check of the shipment by means of the bill of material
(number of pallets).
· Comparison of the labels on the boxes with the customer's order list and
the shipping papers.
· Checking of the packing material for visible transport damage such as
- dented edges
- damage on the box
- torn fixing elements (metal straps, screws).
In case of damage visible from the outside turn to your local AGFA
representative.
· Checking of the attached safety indicators on the packing boxes.
If the machine was tilted, the
arrow head in the circle of the
TILTWATCH changes from
white to red.
If the machine was subjected to
shocks, the square field in the middle
of the SHOCKWATCH changes from
white to red.
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2.2 Unpacking the Components
The following actions should be taken by the forwarder upon delivery of the
system components.
· Removal of the outer packing material.
The individual boxes inside must not be opened by the forwarder.
· Taking out the accessories or boxes and storing them in a safe place.
· The ADC Compact Plus must be taken off the pallet and transported to the
installation site.
· Disposal of the packing material.
For unpacking the machine, an area of minimal 200 x 350 cm is required.
For lifting the machine off the pallet an area of minimal 100 x 500 cm is
required.
If the available space at the installation site is limited, the machine can be
unpacked beforehand and rolled to the installation site.
2.3 Checking the Accessory Kit
The following actions have to be done by the FSE (Field Service Engineer) at
the customer site.
· Checking the scope of delivery:
Compare the inventory of every component with the packing list which
specifies the complete scope of delivery.
Pieces Description
1 ADC Compact Plus Digitizer
1 Base plate
1 Installation Instructions
1 Installation Report
1 ADC Compact Plus user manual information
1 Certificates
6 Floppies
1 Cu-Filter
1 UTP network cable (2 x RJ45 connection)
1 Allen key, size 8
1 Test image CD
1 Connection cable (3 core I-2500-S)
1 Connection cable (Hospital Grade)
2 Adjustable bases, riveted
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2.4 Removing the Shipping Brackets
Remove all cushioning parts and shipping brackets prior to first operation.
Removing screws securing the doors
A
Figure 1
A: Unscrew the locking screws at the front of the digitizer.
(8mm Allen key, extension included in accessory kit)
· Then open the doors of the digitizer.
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Removing shipping brackets of cassette unit
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7mm
7mm
8mm
A
D
B B
C
Figure 2
A: Remove the metal plate (6 screws, 7mm socket wrench)
B: Unscrew the cassette unit from the frame (2 screws, 8mm allen key)
C: Turn the cassette units through 90°
D: Remove the two metal brackets (6 screws on the front and rear side of
the cassette units, 7mm socket wrench)
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A
C
D
B
Figure 3
A: Cut the cable tie on both cassette units.
B: Cut the cable tie on the deflector of the output buffer.
C: Cut the cable tie on the feed gate of the input buffer.
D: Screw on the two adjustable bases (7mm socket wrench).
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Removing shipping brackets of transport units
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Figure 4
· Unscrew two metal plates (6 screws, 8 mm Allen key)
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B
A
A: Remove the cushioning block between IP –transport unit postscan and
scan unit (hardly visible).
B: Cut and remove the cable tie.
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A
B
Figure 5
Unplug the two cables at both IP transport units.
Loosen screws at the securing bar, then press securing bar down to
A: Slide out the IP – transport unit left (postscan), cut the two cable ties and
remove the plastic plate.
- Slide out the IP – transport unit right (prescan)
B: - Remove the polystyrene blocks from both transport units very cautiously.
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Removing shipping brackets from the scan unit
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B
Figure 6
A: Remove the two allen screws at the rear of the machine securing the scan
unit.
B: Mount the light tight tin plate (included in accessory kit) by fastening six
Phillips screws.
Remove the polystyrene blocks jammed at the feed- and exit rollers of the
scan unit (2 pieces).
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2.5 Installation of Base Plate
Figure 7
A: Mount the base plate with four screws on the floor (recommended, but not
mandatory), see arrows.
Figure 8
B: Move the digitizer onto the base plate. Take care that the rollers are guided
by the rail!
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C: Move the rollers of the digitizer gently to the stop (see circle)
Figure 9
D: Turn screws (on both sides, left and right) by hand to their stop, then screw
it in one more turn. Do not give more turns!
Figure 10
E: Put the plastic caps on the screws to protect them.
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F: Adjust the two bases (7 mm socket wrench)
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3 Controls and Connectors
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UL
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3
4
5
6
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1. Status indicator
2. Line switch Digitizer
3. Port (RS 232 - 25-pin D connector, female D) for the Service PC
4. Network connection (Twisted Pair)
5. Mains cable VDE/UL
6. Grounding cable connection
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4 Operation Terminal Digitizer
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Display Functions
The key operator level is intended to be used by the normal operator. He uses
the system only to produce diagnostic usable images without the requirement
for special technical skill or background.
Key Function Key Function
· Gives an image the status of
emergency when sending it
to the Processing Station
· Starts erasing images without
scanning them
· Provides access to
advanced key-operator
functions
· Gives access to service level
functions
· Exits the service level
· Quits the current function,
exits a menu without saving
modifications
· Exit from key-operator mode
and service level
· Confirms the keyboarded
input
· In case of some non-fatal
errors, confirms that you
have noticed this state
· Proceeds with the Digitizer
operation when "LOCKED"
condition has occurred.
· Moves the cursor one
position up to previous edit
field
· Scrolls upwards or
increments digits in a
numeric entry field
· Moves the cursor one
position down to next edit
field
· Scrolls downwards or
decrements digits in a
numeric entry field
· Scrolls backwards through
multiple choices within a field
· Moves the entry position in a
numerical field in descending
order (from right digit to left
digit) and toggles between
values in a field
· Scrolls backwards through
multiple choices within a field
· Moves to entry position in a
numerical field in ascending
order (from left digit to right
digit) and toggles between
values within a field.
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