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17HK701G-W

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Flat Panel Digital X-ray Detector

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Page 1: ...ad this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference 17HK701G W www lg com Copyright 2019 LG Electronics Inc All Rights Reserved OWNER S MANUAL Flat Panel Digital X ray Detector ...

Page 2: ...ICE INFORMATION 3 ON CLEANING 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 PART NAME AND FUNCTION 6 ASSEMBLING BATTERY 11 REMOVING BATTERY 12 SPECIFICATION AND DIMENSION OF EACH PART 13 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENT 20 CALIBRATION SOFTWARE INSTALL 20 CONNECTIONTYPES 21 ...

Page 3: ...ts CleaningguidelinesforDetectormustonlybecarriedoutbymedicalprofessionals doctorsornurses and mustnotbehandledbypatients GENERAL DESCRIPTION Overview Thismodelisanx rayimagingdevice asystemthatcanacquireandprocessX rayimagesasdigitalimages It utilizesamorphoussiliconandahigh performancescintillatortoensuresharphigh definitionimagequality withtheresolutionof3 6lp mmandthepixelpitchesof140um Thisde...

Page 4: ...sories 100kg Detector1EA Battery2EA ACPowercordforACPoweradapter1EA InspectionReport1EA CD Owner sManual 1EA MainCable1EA RegulatoryManual1EA ACPoweradapterforCharger1EA Charger1EA ControlBox1EA ACPowercordforControlBox1EA ...

Page 5: ...nentsasperthespecificationbelow Unauthorizedcomponentsmaycausedamageand orcausetheproducttomalfunction Component Standard LANCable MorethanCAT5EStandard PowerCord US ApprovedMedicalgraderegulation Others Approvedcountrysafetyregulation TheAC DCadaptersetc thatarebeingused withtheexceptionoftheuppercomponents mustbesuppliedbythemanufacturer ...

Page 6: ...6 ENGLISH PART NAME AND FUNCTION Detector Front Back 100kg 1 ...

Page 7: ...ainCable LED LED Color Status Green Batteryismorethan30 charged Orange Batterychargingstatusis10 30 OrangeBlinking Batteryislessthan10 charged Green Ethernet Wireless Station connection GreenBlinking Wireless Station disconnected White Wireless AP connection WhiteBlinking Wireless AP disconnected Off Ethernetdisconnected Green PowerOn GreenBlinking Sleepmode Off PowerOff ...

Page 8: ...packitselfshowstheremainingbatterypercentage Batterycharger 3portscradletype LEDIndicator FollowingLEDsarelocatedtoeachbattery LED Indicator Status Green Completionofcharging Orange Oncharging OrangeBlinking Error Connectionerror etc Battery Remain Indicator Battery Level 75 100 50 75 25 50 0 25 ...

Page 9: ...ion Off Poweroff ACpowercordnoconnectionorPowererror Green Ethernetnormaloperation Greenblink Ondatacommunication Off Ethernetdisconnected Green ReadysignalfromX rayGeneratorisactive Off ReadysignalfromX rayGeneratorisinactive Orangeblink Powererror Orange ExposuresignalfromX rayGeneratorisactive Off ExposuresignalfromX rayGeneratorisinactive Orangeblink Powererror ...

Page 10: ...netimagedata ControlBoxsupports2Detectorconnection Usageis oneisforbuckystand theotherisfortable bed Generally X rayroomofhospitalinstalls2detectors buckystandandtable type it sformoreconvenientandefficientworkingenvironment These2detectorsarenotoperatedsimultaneously controlboxselectstheoperatingdetectorbyAWScommand 4 ConnectsACpowercord 5 Ethernetporttotransmitimage commandbetweenthedetectorandP...

Page 11: ...11 ENGLISH ASSEMBLING BATTERY 1 Checkthebatterymountingholedirection 2 Insertintotheholeonthesidewiththeindicator 3 Presstheoppositesidetosecurethebatteryindicator ...

Page 12: ...12 ENGLISH REMOVING BATTERY 1 Pushthebatterylockbuttoninthedirectionofthepicture 2 Removethebatterybyliftingitinthedirectionofthepicture ...

Page 13: ...ode AutoExposureDetection PowerConsumption Typ 30 5W Forshooting Wireless Standard 802 11a b g n accompliance Peakmode 867Mbps Frequency 2 4GHz 5GHz Bandwidth 20MHz 40MHz 80MHz MIMO 2X2 Rating 24V 2 1A Appliedpart Type BF Location Thefrontsideofthedetector Effectiveareaonly NOTE MaximumwirelesssignalratederivedfromIEEEstandardspecifications Actualdatathroughputwillvary Networkconditionsandenvironm...

Page 14: ...P 40inch 101 6cm 59KV 100mA 3 2mAs KneeA P 40inch 101 6cm 58KV 100mA 6 4mAs Regardingpaediatricdosage itshouldbemuchlessthanforanadult Thecertifiedradiologistshouldpay specialattentiontopaediatricX raydosagelevels GRID Item Recommended Specification SID 100cm 130cm 150cm 180cm 39 3inch 51 1inch 59inch 70 8inch Size 460x460mm 18 1x18 1inch Ratio 10 1 Frequency 215Line Inch InterSpacer AL Battery It...

Page 15: ... Control Box Item Specification Model Size WidthxHeightx Depth 125 0x109 8x255 0mm 4 9x4 3x10 0inch Weight Typ 1 3kg 2 8lbs Input AC100 240V 50 60Hz 1 4 0 7A Output 24V 2 1A Triggersignals EthernetdataforDetectorA 24V 2 1A Triggersignals EthernetdataforDetectorB ControlBoxsupports2Detectorconnection Usageis oneisforBuckystand theotherisfortable bed Generally X rayroomofhospitalinstalls2Detectors B...

Page 16: ...2ft 1 Wireless module LGSWFAC73 Specifications Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11a b g n ac FrequencyRange Outputpower Max 2400to2483 5MHz 5150to5725MHz 5725to5850MHz 17 4dBm 17 8dBm 15 6dBm Asbandchannelscanvarypercountry theusercannotchangeoradjusttheoperatingfrequency This productisconfiguredfortheregionalfrequencytable FCCID BEJLGSWFAC73 IC 2703H LGSWFAC73 ...

Page 17: ...17 ENGLISH Dimension Detector Unit mm inch Front Side 100kg 460 0 18 1 460 0 18 1 100kg 15 6 0 6 ...

Page 18: ...18 ENGLISH Control Box Unit mm inch Front Side Power Ethernet Ready Exposure 125 0 4 9 255 10 0 109 8 4 3 ...

Page 19: ...19 ENGLISH Battery Unit mm inch Front Side 204 6 8 0 110 5 4 3 7 8 0 3 Battery Charger Unit mm inch Front Side 125 0 4 9 90 0 3 5 255 0 10 0 ...

Page 20: ...tioninstructionsonthescreen How to delete Youcandeletethe inthefollowingways Deleting from the Control Panel 1 SelectControlPanelfromtheStartmenu 2 SelectProgramsandFeaturesinControlPanel 3 Selectthe LGDXDCalibration onthelists 4 Whentheprograminstallationanddeletionscreenappearsonthescreen selectthe Delete button 5 Followthedeletioninstructionsonthescreenandclickthe Next buttontoproceed Deleting ...

Page 21: ...elessmode ThewirelessconnectionbetweentheDetectorandaPCthroughawirelessAP Network Connection Mode WhentheDetectorisbooted eitherthewiredmodeorwirelessmodeisautomaticallysetdependingon whetherornottheMainCableisconnected 1 PoweronafterconnectingtheMainCable wiredmode 2 PoweronafterremovingtheMainCable wirelessmode 3 Removingthecableinthewiredmode switchtothewirelessmode 4 Connectingthecableinthewir...

Page 22: ...24V Use 2 Brown ExposesignalfromGeneratortoControlBox Use 3 Blue CancelREQGround NC 4 Orange PrepareAcknowledgesignalfromControlBoxtoGenerator Use 5 Yellow ExposeAcknowledgesignalfromControlBoxtoGenerator Use 6 Green PreparesignalfromGeneratortoControlBox Use 7 Black CancelrequestVCC NC 8 Gray PrepareAcknowledgeGround NC 9 Violet GroundofSignals Use NOTE ConnectionoftriggercableandX raygeneratoris...

Page 23: ...diagram ofTrigger Cable connection DC 12 24 V PREPARE VCC EXPOSE PREP_REQ EXP_REQ X rayGenerator ControlBox ConnectionofX rayGenerator ControlBox VCC EXPOSE EXP_ACK EXP_ACK_COM ControlBox X rayGenerator Assemblydrawing ...

Page 24: ...24 ENGLISH EXP_REQ EXP_ACK TimingChart ...

Page 25: ... Detector MainCable ControlBox LANcable X rayGenerator Interface X ray Generator X raySwitch Object PC PowerCord AC100 240V 100kg Detector MainCable ControlBox LANcable X rayGenerator Interface X ray Generator X raySwitch Object Trigger cable PC PowerCord AC100 240V ...

Page 26: ...of1Detector connectionofanyportisacceptable LANCable ConnectsbetweenControlBoxandPC ACpowercordconnection TriggerCable ConnectsbetweencontrolboxandGenerator Incaseofauto mode thisconnectionisnotnecessary ACSwitch ThisswitchisforACOn Offswitching Mark ACOn Mark ACOff AC IN T4L 250V Ethernet Sync DXD 1 DXD 2 ...

Page 27: ...ect Wired Connection 1 UsetheLANcabletoconnectaPCtotheControlBoxandconnecttheDetectortotheControlBoxwiththeMainCable 2 FollowthestepsbelowtosetupthePC 1 Launchthe NetworkandSharingCenter andclick Changeadaptersettings ...

Page 28: ...28 ENGLISH 2 Right clickLocalAreaConnection andclick Properties ...

Page 29: ... andthenclick Properties tosettheIPaddressasfollows IPaddress Inputanyonefrom10 10 10 2to10 10 10 254 However IP10 10 10 100isnotallowed becauseDetectorIPissetto10 10 10 100infactory SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 DefaultGateway 10 10 10 1 DNSsettingisnotneeded ...

Page 30: ...GDXDCalibrationprogram Goto DXD Connection FileSave enterDXDIP 10 10 10 100 thenrunthe Ping tochecktheconnection Setting Iffollowingscreenispop upafter Ping click connectionissuccessful everythingforsystemoperationisready ...

Page 31: ... 2 AP mode for the use of detector internal AP 100kg Detector AP LANcable X rayGenerator Interface X ray Generator X raySwitch Object PC 100kg Detector X rayGenerator Interface X ray Generator X raySwitch Object PC NOTE PleaseinstalltheAPandDetectorasnearaspossiblewithoutobstaclesinbetweenthem ...

Page 32: ...0 APmode connectionviadetectorAP SSID LGEDXD_SOFTAP Password lgedxd2000 2 ItispossibletochangetheWirelessSettingsusing Pleasesee WirelessAPconfiguration fordetails 3 PleasereboottheDetectorafterremovingtheMainCableonDetector Whenthepoweristurnedonafter removingthemaincable Thedeviceswitchestowirelessmode Thedeviceinitiallystartsinstationmode IftheuserchangestostationmodeorAPmode thedeviceoperatesi...

Page 33: ...i underPCSettings andenter Showavailablenetworks AttemptsaremadetoconnectaftercheckingtheDXDwirelessAPSSID whichisshownastheresearch result theinitialvalueisLGEDXD_SOFTAP Enterthepassword theinitialpasswordis lgedxd2000 to connect NOTE Tip RefertoWirelessAPSetUpGuide Supplement WirelessAccessPointSetupGuide Model CiscoLinksysEA9200 ...

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Page 36: ...NGLISH CONTENTS CALIBRATION SOFTWARE 3 OPERATION 14 SERVICE MANUAL 41 MAINTENANCE 51 TROUBLESHOOTING 52 PROGRAM NOT LAUNCHED DUETO ACCESS PRIVILEGE ISSUES 54 TROUBLESHOOTING FIREWALL ISSUES 55 WIRELESS 58 ...

Page 37: ...o recommended to turn on the detector for 15 minutes before the Calibration The default values set in can be changed depending on the actual conditions of use Security cannot be used independently without being connected to the detector The software cannot perform all actions including moving to another menu and confirming settings without the actual connection In addition even if the software is ...

Page 38: ...nclude DXD settings Calibration SW settings and Firmware Update DXD Configures the settings required to obtain calibration images and detector settings NOTE Detailed explanations of each icon is explained on the back page ...

Page 39: ...5 ENGLISH Calibration SW Configures the settings required for to algorithms NOTE Detailed explanations of each icon is explained on the back page ...

Page 40: ...6 ENGLISH Firmware Update Checks the firmware version of the detector or performs the firmware update You can update firmware by this menu ...

Page 41: ...erating X rays without a phantom or any other object on the detector Generate Avgdark raw Offset raw Gain raw BPM raw Used for Corrected Image calculations Corrected Image An image generated by applying calibration results to a raw image Creates a Bad Pixel Map Uses the surrounding pixel values to calibrate the bad pixel values NOTE This page has a brief explanation a detailed one can be found at ...

Page 42: ...ENGLISH User BPM Enables users to manually make changes in the Bad Pixel Map BPM raw created from Calibration NOTE This page has a brief explanation a detailed one can be found at the end of this document ...

Page 43: ...9 ENGLISH Validation This is used to validate the final image by applying Calibration results to the image NOTE This page has a brief explanation a detailed one can be found at the end of this document ...

Page 44: ...H EI Exposure Index This calculates and saves median output value per input dose as a linear expression and a table NOTE This page has a brief explanation a detailed one can be found at the end of this document ...

Page 45: ...11 ENGLISH Image Functions 5 3 2 4 1 ...

Page 46: ...age 2 Navigator Navigator shows the entire area of the image acquired and also indicates the enlarged or reduced area Navigator has a red box that indicates the area shown in the image viewer Navigator moves the red box to wherever you click and the selected area appears in the image viewer 3 Histogram Shows the Histogram of the image acquired Window Level are used to adjust Histogram to help read...

Page 47: ...13 ENGLISH Log Shows necessary information for users to understand the process to perform Consists of Date Time Type and Details and the data will be saved in a log file ...

Page 48: ...14 ENGLISH OPERATION Launching Program Double click the executable file installed on the PC to launch When launching it for the first time you will be directed to the Settings screen ...

Page 49: ...ibration tool After completing the IP Address and Timeout settings click the Ping button to run a PingTest A pop up message appears when the PingTest is successful If the PingTest fails a pop up appears as shown below If this pop up appears check your PC network settings detector to PC connection status of the detector status of the Control Box and IP address and run the PingTest again ...

Page 50: ...on Check stores images acquired logs result files and factory Calibration results in the specified location This location can be changed from Save Location Click the Apply button to create a folder in the specified location ...

Page 51: ...Condition create a folder when there is no folder with the same serial number in the specified folder Creating a date time folder Created when the Calibration button is clicked Avgdark raw Gain raw Offset raw BPM raw EI result the applied date time folder is created when an EI is performed History file Log Log file connection logs etc Image Bright image Dark image User BPM image Validation image E...

Page 52: ...he detector once the Apply process is completed Current Status Wired connection Wireless connection Available only with a wireless model NOTE You must complete the Apply process before moving to another menu Calibration User BPM Validation and EI ...

Page 53: ...19 ENGLISH Checking and Changing Detector Settings During the Apply process the current settings of the detector will be loaded on the setting screen as shown below ...

Page 54: ...xposure Detection feature Manual Disable the Auto Exposure Detection feature Sensitivity Sensitivity of the panel WindowTime Set the time to read the data after the X ray exposure Unit 100 ms when you enter 5 the time is set to 500 ms FrameWidth Frame Height Number of pixels in the detector The operations of each button are as follows Save Apply the changed settings Reset Load the factory settings...

Page 55: ...ettings Click the Calibration SW tab to update Calibration Parameters Calibration Parameters These parameters are the settings used in the Calibration process These settings can be adjusted according to the actual operating environment ...

Page 56: ...values to cut off from the frame image top bottom left right After acquiring an image through Validation or EI display the image data shown in the image viewer as a line Image Edit These settings are used in the image viewer Rotation Set the rotation angle of the image 0 90 180 and 270 Flip Set whether to rotate the image shown in the image viewer None Horizontal and Vertical Invert Reverse the im...

Page 57: ...23 ENGLISH Calibration When all settings are completed click the Calibration tab to go to the Calibration menu NOTE All settings must be complete before entering into the tab 5 2 1 3 4 ...

Page 58: ...rsion 3 00 16 and higher Four images are acquired automatically among dark images and ten images among bright images For Calibration Software version 3 00 16 or lower you must select the Acquisition button whenever acquiring an image 4 Calibration Calibration is performed in this menu Dark Image 4 images minimum Bright Image 5 images minimum 10 images maximum When Calibration is performed the stan...

Page 59: ... only need to select one file to load all relevant files select one from Avgdark raw Offset raw Gain raw and BPM raw to load all four files If an error occurs while loading the files the following pop up appears When the following pop up appears check the file size location file name and access privilege to the folder and try again ...

Page 60: ... How to acquire Bright image with X Ray shot This procedure is also applied for pediatric patient X ray Generator connection is explained in this manual 1 Click the Acquisition button next to Bright Image s text ...

Page 61: ...27 ENGLISH 2 To implement X ray shot Calibration SW will wait for a X Ray acknowledgement signal from DXD and it will display a waiting sign ...

Page 62: ...saved Image folder in the workspace NOTE These acquisition steps are all same to User BPM Validation and EI Image acquisition Calibration SW supportWindow level adjustment but does not support other image post processing function The process of obtaining the image for paediatric patients is same with other patients ...

Page 63: ...29 ENGLISH User BPM Use this menu to manually edit the Bad Pixel Map created from the Calibration NOTE You can skip the User BPM process and proceed with the Validation process 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 64: ...r BPM process 3 Acquire Images Click the Acquisition button and acquire a Bright Image The image name will be shown in the Image s list The information about the image will be shown below the image view 4 PixelView Check the pixel values in the PixelView Pixel values from the center of the image viewer are provided in the PixelView Here minimum value maximum value and possible Bad Pixel are shown ...

Page 65: ...file will be saved A pop up message appears asking to select whether to save the file when leaving the current menu and entering into another one When saved one History is added and the BPM raw file is updated and saved Assigning a Bad Lines in PixelView When specifying Bad Pixel it is a function to specify line unit instead of pixel unit After checking the check box in the vertical or horizontal ...

Page 66: ...BPM raw AvgDark raw Offset raw Gain raw upload them If the upload is successful it can be confirmed through the Log NOTE Bad Pixel Map When uploading delete the map of the existing Factory Calibration folder In order to preserve it it must be done after backup in separate path Bad Pixel Map When selecting a file to upload for upload all four Bad Pixel Map files must be in the path BPM raw AvgDark ...

Page 67: ...33 ENGLISH Validation This menu enables users to visually check the Calibration result after completing the Calibration 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 68: ... Acquire Images Click the Acquisition button and acquire a Bright Image The image name will be shown in the Image s list The information about the image will be shown below the image view 4 Apply or Do Not Apply the Calibration Result You can decide whether to apply each of the Calibration results Dark Average Map Offset Map Gain Map Bad Pixel Map to the image acquired Apply Do Not Apply NOTE When...

Page 69: ...35 ENGLISH EI Exposure Index The output median value based on the input Dose is calculated with a linear expression and in a table before being stored 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 70: ...view 4 Enter DoseValues The Dose values must be entered in the Dose field when X ray irradiation is performed Unit uGy The EI value will be calculated based on the data entered Dose values must be entered in numbers only Texts will not be accepted by default 5 Measure Save Once image acquisition and dose value input are completed click the Measure Save button to save the result value and show a po...

Page 71: ...Click the Exit button to close Click the Yes button to close or the No button to return to the last screen shown before the Exit button is clicked CAUTION Dark Bright images will be deleted exceptValidation raw images ...

Page 72: ...38 ENGLISH About Click the About button in Settings to show a pop up displaying the information about the application This pop up provides the information about the application ...

Page 73: ...ire each image the Acquisition button switches to the Cancel button during the acquisition process Once all the images are acquired click the Acquisition button to return Clicking the Cancel button while an image is being acquired will cancel the acquisition The Dark Image s Cancel button The Bright Image s Cancel button The Image s Cancel button ...

Page 74: ... is successfully completed The Get Image Cancel Completed pop up Image Acquisition Failed If the image acquisition fails the following pop up message appears Check the status of the network and detector and try again The Image Acquisition Failed pop up ...

Page 75: ...41 ENGLISH SERVICE MANUAL Setting IP address of Detector 1 Launch Launching Program IP Address Check and PingTest Save Location Check Apply in order 2 Click the Change DXD IP button ...

Page 76: ...pears to with the following message whether the IP address is changed or not A pop up when the settings are made successfully Once the IP address is changed re boot the detector to complete applying the changes to the IP Click the OK button to automatically re boot the detector The detector will be disconnected during the re boot process Make sure to perform the Connection File Save process again ...

Page 77: ... Password lgedxd2000 In station mode the detector attempts to connect to the AP when the detector is rebooted after the AP information is saved in the detector In AP mode the detector uses its own AP utilising the AP information saved on the user PC You can see the saved AP information by using the web monitoring function 1 Launch Launching Program IP Address Check and PingTest Save Location Check...

Page 78: ...he setting to use AP mode The AP mode supports up to 11 channels 1 11 for the 2 4 GHz frequency For the 5 GHz frequency it only supports one channel SSID can appear garbled question marks boxes and others because of encoding or compatibly 3 Check results The following pop up windows appear depending on the result Pop upWindow for Successful Configuration Pop upWindow for Failed Configuration ...

Page 79: ...45 ENGLISH Updating Detector Firmware Use this menu to check and update the firmware version of the detector 1 3 2 4 5 ...

Page 80: ...ile is selected the following pop up appears A pop up when the file loading fails 4 Update the file Select the file and click the Update button to start updating the firmware The progress will be indicated in the Firmware Update A pop up during file updates Check the result The following pop up appears when the update is completed A pop up when the file update is completed successfully A pop up wh...

Page 81: ...oaded based on the date and time set in the PC that runs the program 4 Select the Register button to open a pop up The installation date can be checked using theWeb Monitoring feature CAUTION Please be careful to select the feature because this feature can be only saved once per detector and cannot be edited You must proceed when using the detector for the first time Otherwise you will not be able...

Page 82: ...ption in Auto Sleep and Auto Power Off 4 Click the Save button to save the Power Options in the detector NOTE Only the above settings will be saved in The detector enters into Standby mode when there is no communication for a set period of time The detector does not enter into Standby mode while is running i e starting from Apply to the point the program ends This feature is enabled in a wireless ...

Page 83: ...ed Installation Date Date on which the product is installed by the installation engineer Model No Model number of the product Serial No Serial number of the product Network Status of connection Mode of network connection IP IP address of the detector SSID Wireless AP SSID Netmask Netmask of the detector Gateway Gateway of the detector Mac Mac address of the product Battery Status Battery level cha...

Page 84: ...e wired wireless connection between the detector and a PC Please refer to the Detector and PC 2 Enter the detector s IP address in the address field of the web browser in the PC 3 Default IP address 10 10 10 100The following page appears ...

Page 85: ...ct the manufacturer Please perform tests based on items listed in the checklist below Checklist Tester Interval ofTest Are the cables damaged User Daily Are plugs or terminals loose or damaged User Daily Is the detector surface scratched or cracked User Daily Is the LED power working normally User Daily Perform a regular Calibration test Supplier 3 6 months Conduct a performance test Supplier 1 ye...

Page 86: ... if they are connected in accordance with the instructions in the manual Try connecting again Go to DXD Connection File Save in and run a PingTest to check the connection Alternatively open a browser window and enter an IP in the address bar to check if a page is loaded properly Check if the PC s network IP uses the same IP as the detector In some cases a connection issue may occur especially beca...

Page 87: ...igher than the existing value for Gain and Save Go to Calibration SW and enter a value 1 5 2 times greater than the existing value for Offset and Save NOTE Due to the heel effect of the X ray generator if the distance is short less X ray irradiation may be applied to the edge of the detector This difference makes it necessary to adjust the Gain and Offset values The Gain adjustment is a required p...

Page 88: ...up after going to Launching Program IP Address Check and PingTest Save Location Check Apply check the following items 2 Right click the launching icon of and select Properties 3 In the Properties window enter into the Compatibility tab and select the Run this program as an administrator checkbox under the Privilege Level ...

Page 89: ...55 ENGLISH TROUBLESHOOTING FIREWALL ISSUES If the Link LED is off on the DXD set due toWindows Firewall follow the steps below 1 Go to Control Panel and select the System and Security menu ...

Page 90: ...56 ENGLISH 2 Click the Windows Firewall link 3 On the left side of the pane click the Advanced Settings link ...

Page 91: ...NGLISH 4 Under theWindows Firewall with Advanced Security select Inbound Rules 5 Scroll down to find the File and Printer Sharing rule and click Enable Rule 6 Check the status and connect the detector again ...

Page 92: ...your web browser and enter linksyssmartwifi com or http 192 168 1 1 in the Address bar then press Enter IP number address for the 1st access is 192 168 1 1 However IP number address for accessing will be 10 10 10 1 after changing 10 10 10 1 Enter into Connectivity Local Network Click Edit to change IP address to 10 10 10 1 You should click Apply button to apply current setting ...

Page 93: ...less You can change network name and password like below You should click Apply button to apply current setting For more information please visit the web site as below http www linksys com sg support product pid 01t80000003efNkAAI ...

Page 94: ...l and serial number of the product are located on the back and on one side of the product Record them below in case you ever need service Model Serial No Supplier s Declaration of Conformity Trade Name LG Responsible Party LG Electronics USA Inc Address 111 Sylvan Avenue North Building Englewood Cliffs NJ 07632 E mail lg environmental lge com ...

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