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ADC Solo

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Page 1: ...ADC Solo User manual MUSICA...

Page 2: ...cu racy completeness or usefulness of the information contained in this document and specifically disclaims warranties of suitability for any particular purpose Agfa Gevaert N V shall under no circums...

Page 3: ...mode 23 Workflow 24 Reading an image plate 25 Reading an emergency image plate 31 Re erasing an image plate 38 Reading the identification data of a cassette Dedicated configuration only 42 Changing t...

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Page 5: ...ws attention to important safety precautions and introduces the ADC Solo ADC Solo features Safety precautions Safety compliance Operating modes Configurations The user interface Switching on the ADC S...

Page 6: ...cassette ID data the status erased returns the cassette transmits the digital image data to an image processing station destination The ADC Solo permits assigning the status emergency to an image An...

Page 7: ...to connect the ADC Solo with other devices components or assem blies and if the technical data do not permit determining whether the combination with these devices components or assemblies involves ha...

Page 8: ...open the lower front door or the right side panel the power supply is switched off automati cally as a precaution Follow meticulously the operation and troubleshooting instructions in the ADC Solo Us...

Page 9: ...hanging the image plate type Dedicated configuration only All functions of the operator mode are described in Chapter 2 Basic operation Operator mode Key operator mode The key operator mode groups adv...

Page 10: ...here is no physical link required between the ID Sta tion and the Digitizer In this configuration a cassette can be identified via any of the ID Stations and subsequently be scanned using any of the D...

Page 11: ...e ID Station to the Digitizer via the network The dedicated configuration reduces the time required for identifying and scan ning a cassette because both actions can be performed simultaneously In the...

Page 12: ...described in Chapter 2 Basic operation Operator mode An overview of the functions of the key operator mode is given in Survey of advanced functions Key operator mode on page 48 For detailed informati...

Page 13: ...s must be done if an image plate has not been used for more than 3 days an image plate has been exposed to an exceptionally high X ray dose Key operator key To access advanced functions key operator f...

Page 14: ...ards To decrement the number in a numeric entry field Left key To scroll backwards through multiple choices within a field To move the entry position in a numerical entry field from right to left To t...

Page 15: ...message 3 Extra comment or action to take 4 System status READY The ADC Solo is ready for operation BUSY The ADC Solo is treating an image plate ERROR An error has occurred Refer to Troubleshooting c...

Page 16: ...layed as black text against a white background warning messages are displayed in reverse mode 7 Station name of the ADC Solo Identifier of image plate being treated 8 1 8 2 8 3 After image ID data is...

Page 17: ...g image plate Wait Red Constant Error Check display for messages Refer to Troubleshooting checklist on page 50 Flashing Reading identification data of a cassette Initializing a cassette Wait Flashing...

Page 18: ...emergency image plates without ID data In the dedicated configuration the emergency buttons permit you to digitize an image plate while you are entering the identification data via the ID Station Aud...

Page 19: ...040224 Switching on the ADC Solo 1 Make sure that the setting of the voltage selector at the back of the machine matches the power supply voltage 2 Locate the main switch and place it in position I 12...

Page 20: ...the self test you cannot activate any functions If the ADC Solo has completed the self test successfully the ADC Solo enters the operator mode and displays the operator main screen If the ADC Solo dis...

Page 21: ...ndicator at the top of the machine is green and flashing Switching off It is recommended to switch off the ADC Solo at the end of the day Place the main switch in position 0 Only switch off the ADC So...

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Page 23: ...erase an image plate to prevent ghost images caused by previous exposures or by stray radiation These functions are available in operator mode Workflow Reading an image plate Reading an emergency ima...

Page 24: ...erchangeable configuration on page 25 An exception are emergency image plates which you can digitize without having identified the cassette The unidentified emergency image plate will be given default...

Page 25: ...t identify the cassette via an ID Station with ID Tablet before you can digitize the image plate To read an image plate 1 Make sure the cassette has been identified properly via the ID Station 2 Check...

Page 26: ...formation of the latent image to digital data if fast preview is enabled transmits the digital image data in blocks of typical 100 lines to the preview station erases the image plate and re inserts it...

Page 27: ...te from the cassette slot When the ADC Solo returns the cassette it is ready to be re used immedi ately However if you leave it for more than 3 days before re using it you must re erase it first Refer...

Page 28: ...be green and be lit constantly The ADC Solo is operational if the status field equals READY even if status messages of the destination are shown e g VIPS not ready 2 Press the appropriate emergency bu...

Page 29: ...C Solo starts digitizing the image plate You can enter the identification data refer to step 4 While treating the image plate the ADC Solo will display the following screen The ADC Solo converts the i...

Page 30: ...s digitized the entire image plate and you have entered the identification data the ADC Solo erases the image plate and re inserts it into the cassette the ADC Solo gives the cassette ID data the stat...

Page 31: ...data via the Emergency key on the keypad emergency image plates without ID data via the emergency buttons at the front of the ADC Solo Reading emergency image plates with ID data To read an emergency...

Page 32: ...essing station will give the emergency image priority over the other images in the image processing queue If you do not enter a cassette within 1 minute after pressing the Emergency key or if you ente...

Page 33: ...VIPS not ready 2 Press the appropriate emergency button at the front of the ADC Solo The emergency button determines the speed class i e the sensitivity which will be used to digitize the image plate...

Page 34: ...image plate it displays the operator main screen The digital image data are transmitted to the image processing station accompanied by default ID data The image processing station will give the emer...

Page 35: ...Solo is operational if the status field equals READY even if status messages of the destination are shown e g VIPS not ready 2 Press the appropriate emergency button at the front of the ADC Solo The e...

Page 36: ...Make sure to insert the cassette with the hinge 1 at the top and the locking mecha nism 2 at the bottom The ADC Solo starts digitizing the image plate While treating the image plate the ADC Solo will...

Page 37: ...unk Examination type equals Corpus When the ADC Solo has treated the emergency image plate it displays the operator main screen The digital image data are transmitted to the image processing station a...

Page 38: ...this case deep layers of the image plate may still retain a latent image after standard erasure Leave the image plate to rest at least one day before re erasing it You can erase image plates which you...

Page 39: ...reen If the above screen is not displayed but the display reads you have entered a cassette with ID data not having the status erased You now have the choice either cancel erasing or erase the image p...

Page 40: ...key While erasing the ADC Solo will display When the ADC Solo has erased the image plate it displays the operator main screen 4 Remove the cassette from the cassette slot READY ERASURE WARNING The nex...

Page 41: ...st display the operator main screen with Ready status e g the status indicator at the top of the ADC Solo must be green and be lit constantly 2 Insert the cassette into the cassette slot The ADC Solo...

Page 42: ...the operator main screen with Ready status e g the status indicator at the top of the ADC Solo must be green and be lit constantly The ADC Solo is operational if the status field equals READY even if...

Page 43: ...cking mecha nism 2 at the bottom While the ADC Solo reads the identification data from the cassette chip the status indicator at the top of the machine is red and flashing The identification data will...

Page 44: ...dedicated configuration you can initialize cassettes via the ADC Solo To initialize a cassette 1 Check that the ADC Solo is ready for operation the ADC Solo must display the operator main screen with...

Page 45: ...at the bottom 4 Enter the initialization code in the ID Software Refer to the User manual of the ID Software While the ADC Solo the initializes the cassette the status indicator at the top of the mach...

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Page 47: ...ew of the key operator functions preventive maintenance actions and troubleshooting For detailed information on these topics refer to the Reference manual Survey of advanced functions Key operator mod...

Page 48: ...sulting the image transmission queue Queue management 48 Digitizer set up Customizing the ADC Solo Digitizer set up 52 Date and Time Setting the date and time 57 Send test image Sending test images 58...

Page 49: ...49 2301D EN 20040224 Checking the image quality The only maintenance action which you must perform is checking the image quality Refer to the Reference manual of the image processing system...

Page 50: ...to Checking the voltage supply on page 101 of the Reference manual Status field Error field ERROR SERVICE XXXXX Contact your local service organization Status field Error field ERROR CODE XXXXX MESSA...

Page 51: ...OT READY Please check and press Check image processing sta tion If image processing station is ready press Confirm key CORRUPTED MESSAGE IN QUEUE Please press and check queue Press Confirm key Refer t...

Page 52: ...cassette Use another cassette If problem persists with other cassettes contact your local service organization WRONG CASSETTE Press and remove cassette Press Confirm key Remove cassette Insert correct...

Page 53: ...k queue Refer to Consulting the image transmission queue Queue management on page 48 of the Reference manual Check that the ADC Solo is not off line Refer to The dis play on page 15 UNKNOWN DESTINATIO...

Page 54: ...Insert floppy with correct label Press Confirm key Floppy not formatted Remove floppy Insert formatted floppy Press Confirm key Floppy full Remove floppy Insert empty formatted floppy Press Confirm ke...

Page 55: ...Equipment information sheet Appendix A...

Page 56: ...E 93 42 EEC Medical Devices Europe UL UL 1950 CSA 22 2 No 950 North America CUL North America Dimensions Length at cassette slot 730 mm Length at foot 700 mm Width 450 mm Height 1408 mm Weight Unpacke...

Page 57: ...erature change 0 5 C min Relative humidity 10 75 Magnetic field Dynamic compliant with EN 61000 4 8 Level 5 Sunlight exposure not be operated in full sunlight Warming up time Cold start fully operatio...

Page 58: ...dB A Standby max 45 dB A Radio frequency emission according to EN 55022 1997 Class B and FCC Part 15 Subchapter B Class A Heat emission During scanning max 1610 W Standby 230 W Cassette return time 60...

Page 59: ...ADC Compact cassette Appendix B...

Page 60: ...To compensate for this recalibra tion of the device for the use with ADC Compact cassettes could be neces sary Make sure that the automatic exposure control device is placed above the cassette to pre...

Page 61: ...ADC ID Software you can enter patient demographics and examination data into the memory chip The identification of this data is performed by no touch radiofrequency tagging via a built in antenna car...

Page 62: ...ette The dark support side is then oriented towards the red side of the cassette as shown in the illustration below The clips mounted on the cassette prevent the cassette from being opened by a conven...

Page 63: ...of protection against electrostatic charging and dust collection on the ADC image plates Nonetheless it is recommended to clean the image plates once a month using the following procedure 1 Open the c...

Page 64: ...the whole surface of the screen 8 Leave the cassette with the clean screens open for approximately 10 minutes to enable the solvent to evaporate 9 Reassemble the cassette Make sure that the white sid...

Page 65: ...he outside of the ADC cassettes with soft water and soap or a detergent solution with ADC Digital Screen Cleaner or with benzine The inside should always be cleaned with ADC Digital Screen Cleaner Nev...

Page 66: ...cm 8 x 10 10 x 12 21 x 43 cm by partial scan of dedicated 35 x 43 cm cassettes 35 x 43 cm HR high resolution cassette 35 x 35 cm HR high resolution cassette 15 x 30 cm dental cassette Standards DIN 6...

Page 67: ...67 2301D EN 20040224 Corners Polyurethane Rubber PUR Hinge Polypropylene PP Inner lining Makrolon Identification Memory chip RF tag card embedded in the cassette Backscatter protection 150 lead...

Page 68: ...er wavelengths due to the incorporation of iodide The stimulation spectrum is much broader than that of pure BaFBr and is shifted to longer wavelengths This shift is caused in the first place by the p...

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Page 70: ...Printed in Belgium Published by Agfa Gevaert N V B 2640 Mortsel Belgium 2301D EN 20040224...

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