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Global Services Organisation
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printed in Germany 2005-09-09
Agfa Company Confidential
Order No.: DD+DIS150.05E
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1 Piece YZO6N MA1
DRYSTAR 5302
Type 5366 / 100
1st Edition
Page 1: ...LTHCARE Global Services Organisation Technical Documentation printed in Germany 2005 09 09 Agfa Company Confidential Order No DD DIS150 05E 1YZO6N1 1 Piece YZO6N MA1 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366 100 1st Edition ...
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Page 3: ...h voltage Please consider the respective safety regulations These instructions describe adjustments and routines which must only be performed by qualified technical personnel Note Electrical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified electrician Mechanical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified technician CE Declaration The CE Declaration CE Conformity bec...
Page 4: ...alibrations 3 7 Software menus settings 3 8 Software Releases Patches 3 9 Frequently Asked Questions Waiting time Required tools Removal Installation Mechanical adjustment Electrical adjustment Calibration 4 Reference and Circuit Diagrams 5 Spare Parts List 6 Accessories 7 Field Modifications High voltage Attention Info Hint Required spare part Required time 8 Manufacturing Standard Modifications ...
Page 5: ...ing Products and part of each Service Documentation as well as Installation Planning document The latest version is available via MedNet GSO Library path General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Revision 1 2 1 3 07 2009 Updated table with laser classification to latest changes of the corresponding standard ...
Page 6: ... Germany Copyright 2009 Agfa HealthCare N V All rights reserved Technical modifications reserved AGFA and the Agfa Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N V WARNING Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see MEDNET GSO General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operati...
Page 7: ...abels concerning Laser Radiation 8 4 PRODUCT COMPLAINTS 10 5 REFERENCES 10 6 INTENDED USE 11 7 INTENDED USER 11 8 QUALIFICATIONS FOR OPERATION AND SERVICE TASKS 11 9 ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 12 10 CONNECTIONS TO OTHER EQUIPMENT 13 11 ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS 14 12 COMPLIANCE 14 13 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR OPERATION 17 14 RADIATION PROTECTION 18 15 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR CL...
Page 8: ...on 3 Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products Page 4 of 28 07 2009 Agfa Company Confidential PARTS ACCESSORIES AND DEVICES 27 22 21 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR TRANSPORT AND SHIPMENT OF SPARE SAFETY DIRECTIONS CONCERNING MODIFICATIONS 27 23 SAFETY DIRECTIONS CONCERNING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 27 24 RECYCLING 27 25 WASTE DISPOSAL 28 26 ERASING PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION PHI 28 ...
Page 9: ... reproduced copied adapted or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of Agfa HealthCare Agfa HealthCare makes no warranties or representation expressed or implied with respect to the accuracy completeness or usefulness of the information contained in this document and specifically disclaims warranties of suitability for any particular purpose Agfa HealthCare shall u...
Page 10: ...le mistreatment of patients can be the consequence DANGER Direct immediate danger Death or heavy injuries can be the consequence INSTRUCTION If used in combination with the warning or caution sign Indicates a specific instruction which if followed exactly avoids the subject of the warning or caution If used without warning or caution sign Indicates an instruction where it is important to follow li...
Page 11: ...CE Conformity becomes invalid if the product is changed without explicit consent of the manufacturer This applies to all parts not only to safety elements 3 2 System Labels All system labels and software version number locations are referred to within this service document in the appropriate section Enclosed an overview of common labels according to ISO 3864 This list is not complete Magnetic Fiel...
Page 12: ...angerous to the human eye even when using optical instruments Can nevertheless produce irritating effects especially with low ambient light conditions CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Class 1 M Not dangerous to the human eye if no optical instruments magnifying glass or binocular are used Can nevertheless produce irritating effects especially with low ambient light conditions CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT DO NOT VI...
Page 13: ...IRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS Class 3R Possibly dangerous to the human eye for direct view into the beam Risks of an eye injury is increasing with duration of exposure Can produce dazzling and irritating effects especially with low ambient light conditions CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE Class 3B Normally dangerous to the human eye for direct view into the beam ...
Page 14: ...Agfa HealthCare complaint procedure If the product malfunctions and may have caused or contributed to a serious injury of a patient or an accident or if there are any hazards which may cause an accident Agfa HealthCare must be notified immediately by telephone fax or written correspondence to the following address Agfa Service Support local support addresses and phone numbers listed on www agfa co...
Page 15: ... conditions 7 Intended User This manual is written for Agfa trained Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application Specialists trained users of Agfa HealthCare products and trained diagnostic X Ray clinical personnel who have received proper training Users are considered as the persons who handle the equipment as well as the persons having authority over the equipment 8 Qualifications for Operat...
Page 16: ...angerous occurrences to their line manager and co operate fully in any investigation Shall co operate with company management on matters relating to health safety and environment and where appropriate discuss with and or assist their manager in resolving matters relating to health safety and environment Shall ensure that any company equipment issued to them or for which they are responsible is cor...
Page 17: ...e jurisdiction of the hospital The Agfa HealthCare products are designed to communicate with other devices in the hospital network using DICOM protocols Connections to other equipment Warning Accessory equipment not complying with the safety requirements of this product may lead to a safety hazard INSTRUCTION Consult the Technical Documentation before making any connections to other equipment Cons...
Page 18: ...ible accessories contact your local Agfa HealthCare organization or www agfa com 12 Compliance Directive for HealthCare Imaging Products Council Directive 93 42 EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices OJ No L 169 1 of 1993 07 12 ANNEX I ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The products are designed and manufactured in such a way that when used under the conditions and for the purpose...
Page 19: ... and provide its ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE without disturbing other equipment Additional standards for documentation IEC 62079 Ed 1 Preparation of instructions Structuring content and presentation Harmonization Global Harmonization Task Force GHTF www ghtf org This document has been prepared to comply with Study Group 1 guidance document of the Global Harmonization Task Force GHTF www ghtf org to assi...
Page 20: ...ot installed and used in accordance with the service manual may cause interference to radio communication Note This product 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...
Page 21: ...thCare service organization Details on the contents of messages can be found in this Technical Documentation All images created using any image technology can show artifacts which could be confused with diagnostic information If there is any doubt that the diagnostic information could be corrupted additional investigations must be performed to get clear diagnostic information Ventilation openings ...
Page 22: ...nt in the jurisdiction in which the X Ray equipment is being used and authorized means those authorized by the authority controlling the use of the X Ray equipment Full use must be made of all radiation protection features devices systems procedures and accessories Ionizing radiation can lead to radiation injuries if handled incorrectly When radiation is applied the required protective measures mu...
Page 23: ...llen screws used must be hardness rated 8 8 All screws must be secured in accordance with the corresponding data If Loctite has to be used to secure screws this is stated in the text Any Agfa service PC or tool which is to be connected via RS232 RJ45 USB or other interface to an Agfa device must not be connected to the mains but must be operated on its internal battery or indirect supply low volta...
Page 24: ... at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv Protecting Film Screen Systems against scattered X Rays Warning Film is sensitive for X rays Poor image quality possible The film screen system shall be protected against X ray radiation this way that the annual dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv Accessibility of the power disconnection device Warning Electrical device S...
Page 25: ...security and anti virus protection No ongoing computer virus protection or network security for this medical device is provided e g a computer firewall Network security and anti virus provisions are the ongoing responsibility of the user or institution Fixing equipment at the wall or floor Warning Unknown composition of wall or floor structure Risk of injury or damage Hospital management is respon...
Page 26: ...on fitted near the product and that it is easily accessible Defective covers sharp edges or protruding parts of equipment can cause injuries if accidentally knocked into Route cables and position equipment safely This device should be installed behind the institution firewall for network security and anti virus protection No ongoing computer virus protection or network security for this medical de...
Page 27: ...r for the PATIENT 19 Safety Directions for Maintenance and Repair Activities This Technical Documentation identifies the parts on which preventive inspection and maintenance shall be performed by Agfa HealthCare service personnel including the periods to be applied In general the device has to be switched off during service activities Exception If the device is switched on to perform tests pay par...
Page 28: ... according to national regulations WARNING Improper ground connections inside the device or too high leakage current may lead to electric shocks After any work at the power supply or at any component connected to mains voltage inform the responsible organization1 about the necessity of the electrical test according to national regulations If specific national regulations do not exist It is recomme...
Page 29: ...s emitting laser light For the meaning of the labels refer to section 3 3 in this document Do not look into the laser beam Do not open modules containing a laser Only open modules containing a laser if explicitly instructed to do so Do not keep tools in the laser beam unless explicitly instructed to do so Make yourself familiar with the path of the laser light and the conditions when the laser bea...
Page 30: ... Electrical shock and damage to the equipment possible Only open the PC or workstation if explicitly stated in the service manual Unplug before opening Observe anti static safety regulations Replacing fuses Warning Replacing fuses by wrong type may lead to fire hazard Use only fuses of the exact value and characteristics stated in the service manual or on the device 20 Safety Directions for remote...
Page 31: ...ical safety or radiation protection properties of a product e g changing of safety distances removal of locks instructions etc 23 Safety Directions concerning Hazardous Materials Hazardous materials is the designation for substances which can ignite or explode or which are toxic injurious to health corrosive or irritating The Hazardous Material instructions must be read and the required protective...
Page 32: ...ackaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste For more detailed information about take back and recycling of this product please contact your local Agfa service organization By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste...
Page 33: ...m calibration 8 4 2 Default densitometer 10 4 3 Film view 11 4 4 Beep on empty tray 12 4 5 RF Tag 13 4 6 Site data 14 5 Film Calibration 15 6 Printer Modality connection 16 6 1 Modality set up 16 6 2 Logical printers Set up 17 6 3 Printing of diagnostic and or test images 18 6 4 Image adjustments 19 6 4 1 Image Adjustments as described in the Connectivity Release Document 19 6 4 2 Image Adjustment...
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Page 35: ...hese markings and their meaning is given below Safety warning indicating that the DRYSTAR 5302 User and Reference Manuals should be consulted before making any connections to other equipment The use of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this printer may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system Consideration relating to the choice of access...
Page 36: ...s Precautions for use in USA only Make sure that the circuit is single phase center tapped if the printer is connected to a 240 V 60 Hz source instead of a 120 V 60 Hz source Transport after installation Before moving the printer always switch off the machine The DRYSTAR 5302 should always be transported by 2 persons When doing this the stability and the structure of the table top have to be taken...
Page 37: ... Up Procedure section where the topics are further explained The Drystar 5302 Plug Play Installation Manual is part of delivery and can be downloaded on MEDNET HealthCare library Step Task Code refer to Okay Installation Prerequisites 1 Check installation site prerequisites INS P P 5 2 Check shipment completeness INS Packing Slip 3 Prepare required tools INS P P 1 4 Remove transport protection loc...
Page 38: ...ptional APPL section 4 4 15 Adjust behavior for unreadable RF Tag optional APPL section 4 5 16 Enter site data APPL section 4 6 Film calibration 17 Perform a film calibration for both film trays INS section 5 Printer Modality connection 18 Let the modality be set up SIC section 6 1 19 Set up logical printers optional SIC section 6 2 20 Print diagnostic and or test images SIC section 6 3 21 Adjust ...
Page 39: ...s step by step through different parameters Figure 1 beneath shows how to enter the Installation Wizard lists the parameters which have to be entered A more detailed description of the printer Installation Wizard is available in the Drystar 5302 Reference Manual in section Using the installation wizard The Reference Manual is part of delivery and available on MEDNET HealthCare Library 8 Installati...
Page 40: ...menu In following cases a PC network connection is mandatory as these settings only can be made via browser pages To enter site specific data To configure Logical printers To define a host profile for special Image or Connectivity settings Annotations OEM Lut etc The example screens for configuration user interfaces are further on browser related The path to access the screens is the same for loca...
Page 41: ...es Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Obtain an IP address automatically Refer to Figure 2 Note The path may differ for different operating systems Setting for Windows XP Select Control Panel Network Connections Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Tab Alternative Configuration Automatic Private IP address Refer to Figure 3 As the IP address of the printer after in...
Page 42: ... operator menu 4 1 Default densitometer optional Key operator menu 4 2 Film view optional Key operator menu 4 3 Beep on empty tray optional Key operator menu 4 4 RF Tag optional Service menu 4 5 Site data mandatory Service menu 4 6 4 1 Film calibration Accessible via menu Key operator menu 2 Change settings 4 Image Quality 1 General Purpose of the setting A Define whether automatic calibration sha...
Page 43: ...ample browser screen Default film calibration Default Densitometer Select frequency Every packs 5 Key Operator Change Image quality settings Key Operator Change Image quality settings off Macbeth TR924 on Gretag X Rite 301 X Rite 310 Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 536601fa cdr Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302...
Page 44: ... default densitometer Density values displayed during calibration or the QC procedure will be displayed re calculated for this default densitometer Default value Macbeth TR924 The default densitometer menu is accessible via key operator menu on the keypad and key operator menu via browser Example browser screen Default film calibration Default Densitometer Key Operator Change Image quality setting...
Page 45: ...ew menu is accessible via key operator menu on the keypad and key operator menu via browser Example browser screen Film view Tag film format Overruling to film format Tag film type Overruling to film type Film view Tag film format Overruling to film format Tag film type Overruling to film type Key Operator Change input tray settings Upper input tray Lower input tray Normal Normal Drystar DT2B Drys...
Page 46: ...ay Default value Audible alarm on beep 5 times The beep on empty tray menu is accessible via key operator menu on the keypad and key operator menu via browser Example browser screen 536601fq cdr Date Time Language Keypad contrast 60 80 Typical 68 Keypad backlight 0 100 Site name Site address City Country code tel Telephone Modem Department Contact person Delivery address E mail address Comments Ke...
Page 47: ... of the printer in case the RF tag is not readable or available Default value Printing with Dmax 2 00 The RF tag menu is accessible via service command session via browser only Example browser screen Film view Tag film format Overruling to film format Tag film type Overruling to film type If RF tag is missing or malfunctioning Service Change input tray settings Upper input tray Normal Printing wit...
Page 48: ... The site data menu is accessible via the browser pages only Note It is mandatory to fill in site data Otherwise after each switch on reboot of the printer a hint is displayed to enter the site data Example browser screen 536601fq2 cdr Date Time Language Keypad contrast 60 80 Typical 68 Keypad backlight 0 100 Site name Site address City Country code tel Telephone Modem Department Contact person De...
Page 49: ... tasks that are required for film calibration 1 Load the films the customer will use in the upper and lower film tray Refer to note below 2 Select in key operator menu 6 Calibration 1 Film Calibration 3 Follow the instructions on the display The calibration film will be printed and measured automatically by the printer see Figure 10 4 Repeat film calibration for second input tray 536336as cdr Figu...
Page 50: ... show the tasks that are required for connection of the printer to the modality The following table lists these tasks Task Importance Accessible via Details see Let the modality be set up mandatory 6 1 Set up logical printers optional Browser pages 6 2 Print diagnostic and or test images mandatory 6 3 Adjust image settings optional Key operator menu and Browser pages 6 4 6 1 Modality set up 1 Let ...
Page 51: ...e browser pages Example browser screen Setup one or more Dicom SCP servers on this device One Dicom Print SCP server is capable of handling multiple Dicom print associations Dicom Print SCP Internal Name Called AE title Listen at Port Max allowed associations Secure channel SSL Comments DEFAULT_SCP DS5302 104 10 OK Create new Dicom Print SCP Cancel Changes require reboot 5366_Reg01_003_e cdr HOME ...
Page 52: ...ne AE title The Drystar 5302 does not recognize for which type of modality CR or CT the user wants to print Solution Create one logical printer Drystar5302_CT and one Drystar5302_DSA Create two different host profiles for the two logical printers one with Kanamori LUT the other with linear taste LUT In the workstation setup both printers The user has to select the proper logical printer Figure 12 ...
Page 53: ... image adjustment at the modality is not possible perform it at the printer Possibility 1 Via Key operator menu Possibility 2 Via DICOM profile Browser pages 6 4 3 6 4 4 In case the printer is part of a solution e g IDIS Solution refer to the solution specific requirements concerning image adjustments 6 4 1 Image Adjustments as described in the Connectivity Release Document Connectivity Release Do...
Page 54: ...tion to select a certain output tray as only one is available Compared to Drystar 5300 the Drystar 5302 supports 2 different film sizes or types simultaneously 6 4 2 Image Adjustment at the Modality Before adjusting the image quality at the printer first try to adjust it at the modality as described here The default Image Quality of the printer fits almost all applications Only if changes at the m...
Page 55: ... to 200 very sharp Reasonable values 251 less sharp to 235 very sharp Default value 245 sharp too sharp 536601GJ CDR less sharp 299 200 245 235 251 Cubic Bell Interpolation Smooth Factors 299 200 251 245 235 Limits Legend Default Reasonable values Figure 13 Case 2 Modality sends in image mode In case the modality sends the images in image mode i e it sends single images to the printer to let the p...
Page 56: ...rpolation type does not sharpen the image Interpolation type Cubic Bell sharpens the image however independent whether scaling is required or not This automatic switching is only performed in case the Interpolation Type is adjusted to cubic high res in the user profile default This behavior can be switched off via browser pages Path Service Tools Scaling Setup Reduction icon on image Kernel when n...
Page 57: ... screen Daily used name Modality AE title Look Up Table Interpolation Maximum density Key Operator Change Image quality settings Kanamori Kanamorilike Linear CubicHi res CubicBell 280 285 290 295 Linear Replication CT2 CT2_ARC Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Select abosulte smoothing factor advised 0 7 Select kanamori like value 0 7 100 Key Operator...
Page 58: ...c Possible Look up table settings Dmax 220 0 Dmin Figure 17 536601GL CDR 5 9 0 1 1 1 0 9 0 7 Limits Legend Default Reasonable values sharp too sharp less sharp 5 9 4 9 4 9 0 1 0 2 0 7 0 9 0 7 1 1 1 2 Cubic High Res Cubic Bell Interpolation Smooth Factors Kernel values Figure 18 For details regarding image adjustments refer to the Hardcopy Application Manual DD DIS078 05E Each of the image adjustme...
Page 59: ...alue set in the printer is applied to the modality print job In case the modality sends a parameter value even when an empty value is sent this value still has priority above the value set in the printer So the value sent by the modality has higher priority then the value set in the printer and therefore it is always preferred to set the required parameter value at the side of the modality If this...
Page 60: ... server Host Profile type GENERIC GENERIC Number of Copies Print Priority Polarity Film Orientation Trim Film Size ID Medium Type Print even if Film Size ID Medium type not supported Kernel Magnification Pixel Size Perception LUT Kanamori Like value Custom value Illumination cd m2 Reflected Ambient Light cd m2 Border Density OD x100 Empty Image Density OD x100 Minimum Density OD x100 Maximum Densi...
Page 61: ... Test Purpose of the acceptance test Proof of printer reproduction capability of image on the monitor Figure 20 Perform the acceptance test according to national regulations Example for Germany DIN6868 Part 56 The German DIN6868 Part 56 is similar to the Image Quality Control procedure based on IEC1223 2 4 The Image Quality Control procedure based on IEC 1223 2 4 is described in the Hardcopy Appli...
Page 62: ...n backup CF card mandatory Key operator menu 8 2 8 1 Customer Instruction 1 Instruct the customer in following activities Activity Refer to User or Reference Manual Switching on the printer Warm up time 7 min User manual Switching on the Drystar 5302 Switching off the printer It can take up to 20 secs until the printer switches off User Manual Switching off the Drystar 5302 Loading films RF tag an...
Page 63: ...the latest copy of the document Edition 1 Revision 0 Drystar 5302 Chapter 1 29 8 2 Backup of Printer Settings 1 Open the upper film tray to take out the CF card for storage of the machine specific data 2 Select Key operator menu 4 Save Configuration 3 Follow the further instructions on the LCD display 5366_Reg01_017_e cdr 초 2 Figure 21 2005 09 09 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
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Page 65: ...100 Purpose of this document This document explains the functional principle including the functions of the individual assemblies Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1 0 1 1 06 2009 Updated technical data in table where different Drystar printers are compared See section 2 1 Updated table with detailed comparison of Drystar 5302 with Drystar Axys Add...
Page 66: ...a HealthCare N V WARNING Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see MEDNET GSO General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operation repair or maintenance task on the equipment 2 Strictly observe all safety directions within the Generic Safety Directions and on the product ...
Page 67: ...ompany Confidential LIST OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 4 2 COMPARISON TO OTHER AGFA B W PRINTERS 5 2 1 Technical Data compared to Drystar 5300 and Drystar 5503 5 2 2 Detailed Comparison Drystar 5302 Drystar Axys 6 3 FILM RUN 7 3 1 Backside Printing Recognition 13 3 2 Left Right Shift Print Algorithm 14 4 CALIBRATIONS 16 5 MODULES 17 5 1 Printer Modules 17 5 2 Hardware 19 5 3 Modules and E Labels 21 6...
Page 68: ...d Service Concept Customer installable No service PC needed for basic installation maintenance and service but is convenient for entering detailed host profile settings Strict modular design Production assemblies service assemblies All switches sensors and motors are monitored via current measurement on main engine board Devil CPU If online diagnosis does not detect the exact reason for the error ...
Page 69: ...printing 4 minutes queuing 9 minutes printing 4 minutes queuing 9 minutes printing Access time 77 s for 1st film 14x17 77 s for 1st film 14x17 76 s for 1st film 14x17 Film formats inch 8x10 10x12 11x14 14x14 14x17 11x14 14x17 8x10 10x12 11x14 14x14 14x17 Number trays 2 1 3 Applications All medical applications except mammography All medical applications especially CT MR except mammography All medi...
Page 70: ...ar 5302 SW 2 0 0_C2 Drystar 5302 SW 2 0 0_C2 Drystar Axys Details see 1 Support of Mammo printing Section 3 6 of the Drystar Axys service manual 2 Entering Site Data via data from Site Data Tool Chapter 1 Controls Connections and Setup Procedure 3 Import Export of DICOM host profile Online HELP of the printer 4 True size deviation host profile parameter Online HELP of the printer 5 Cropping host p...
Page 71: ...hrough the printer 536602ag cdr TH 1 Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 2 7 06 2009 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential 2 3 Filmrun lower tray Pickup Unit Rollers driven by gearbox module 1 to 5 Drum Cam drive Output Rollers Motor Suspension drive CDM Vacuum Pump Filmrun upper tray 4 5 Figure 2 Filmrun through the printer Description of one film cycle 1 The vacuum pump starts Figure 3 P...
Page 72: ... unit move down to the film Figure 4 Film Pickup 3 The gear box module starts driving the rollers In addition it opens the feeding rollers at the pickup unit 4 The pickup unit transports the film between the feeding rollers 5 The gearbox module transports the film further towards TH Figure 5 Gear Box Module Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 2 8 06 2009 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidenti...
Page 73: ...nt is uncontrolled 6 In case the film is transported upwards from the lower tray the input sensors monitor the film run Figure 6 Input Sensors Module 7 The cam drive moves the TH up to let the film edge be transported between TH and drum Figure 7 Cam drive Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 2 9 06 2009 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 74: ...Depending on the previous film width 14 or 10 the suspension drive changes position or stays in the current position TH pressure adjustment 9 The cam drive closes the gap between TH and drum Figure 8 Suspension drive 10 The drum motor moves the film forward Figure 9 Drum Drive Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 2 10 06 2009 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidentia ...
Page 75: ... MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled 11 The heat transfer from TH to film takes place Figure 10 Thermal Head 12 The print drum driven by the drum motor moves the film forward Figure 11 Print Drum Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 2 11 06 2009 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 76: ... the film edge reaches the output module the CDM checks backside printing For details refer to section 3 1 Figure 12 CDM 14 When printing is finished the cam drive opens the gap between TH and drum 15 The output rollers transport the film out of the printer Figure 13 Output Module Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 2 12 06 2009 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidentia ...
Page 77: ...d the printer prints a small rectangle on top of the film and checks when the film arrives at the CDM whether this small rectangle has Dmax In case the density is below a certain threshold the film must have been inserted wrong The printer stops printing informs the user of back side printing to check the correct positioning of the film and to remove the film jam Thus the thermal head is only cont...
Page 78: ...TH looses its characteristic relatively fast which is determined by the Micro profile calibration in production As a consequence the TH produces after many prints small print stripes at this position in 14 films where the black border of the 10 films is located To prevent that the TH has to print the black border always at the same position a left right shift algorithm is built in For each film pa...
Page 79: ...ge Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Shift of complete Image Info 0 3 mm for each film pack Exaggerated print stripes without left right shift algorithm Left right shift algorithm Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Figure 16 Left right shift print algorithm Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 2 15 06 20...
Page 80: ...rint width Make film calibration this accurate that it passes the acceptance criteria as defined by Afssaps EUREF The default film calibration procedure is not necessarily accurate enough To be done in following cases Whenever the internal densitometer has to be adapted to an external densitometer for image quality control If density reproduction check is not ok Unacceptable line artifacts visible...
Page 81: ...s and E Lables 5 3 5 1 Printer Modules This section lists the different printer modules spare parts Figure 17 Printer Modules DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 1 ter 2 17 DRYSTAR 5302 Chap 06 2009 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 82: ... filter Drystar 5300 Drystar Axys 13 PUMP VALVES ASSY Vacuum for suction cups of pickup module Drystar 5500 Drystar 5503 Drystar Axys 17 14 Input Sensors Module Filmrun check before print drum Drystar Axys 11 15 DRUM DRIVE MODULE Drum drive Drystar Axys 07 16 OSB SWITCH BOARD TH power Drystar 5300 Drystar Axys 17 PRINT DRUM MODULE Print drum Transport during printing Drystar Axys 18 THERMAL HEAD Y...
Page 83: ... Thermal Head IDE RS232 Data PCI Power Figure 18 Hardware Components Overview Hardware Component Description Themis Board CPU Keeps the operating system and application software in RAM 512 MB during operation Keeps a flash EPROM for Bootup Performs image processing Devil CPU Controls all sensors motors valves and pump Controls the power supply Sends the image data to the Thermal Head Provides for ...
Page 84: ... buttons and LEDs required for operation Hard disk Keeps the operating system all application software and diagnostic data CF drive To save or install data via CF card type II Thermal head Transfers the diagnostic data pixels via heating elements to the heat sensitive film OSB board Switch board for the different TH heating elements Provides the power for heating up the resistor elements Power sup...
Page 85: ...mple for the readout of an E Label is given in Figure 20 In case the E label is defective or not connected the printer issues a warning message Printing is possible however also without E label The decision whether a module has an E label or not depends on whether the corresponding module Can be repaired in the repair center or Requires module specific data The table in section 5 1 lists which mod...
Page 86: ...ttp www agfa com module Output nrOfCycles NrOfCycles Value LastRepairDate Uri http www agfa com module Output lastRepairDate LastRepairDate Value RepairSiteName Uri http www agfa com module Output repairSiteName RepairSiteName Value NrOfRepairs Uri http www agfa com module Output nrOfRepairs NrOfRepairs Value LastRepairCode Uri http www agfa com module Output lastRepairCode LastRepairCode Value La...
Page 87: ...ently monitoring the correct feedback signal and timing of the valves and the pump motors and sensors which are connected to the Devil module In case of a mismatch an error is issued M Operating System Printer Software Application Software Online Diagnosis Devil CPU 536602aa cdr MOD04 Please replace module Example message Figure 21 Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 2 23 06 2009 Type 5366 1...
Page 88: ...repaired by service personnel Warnings and error messages are written into the infocounter Filmrun Step 1 user clearable Errors Classification and treatment 536602af cdr key operator clearable service clearable Infocounter Online Diagnosis event Message in plain text E g close upper cover warning Message in plain text E g CDM not calibrated defect Error message HC10907 Suspension motor M3 not conn...
Page 89: ...l TMML Thermal Model Multi Layer R D name of the product Æ official name A Sharp describes this interaction very accurate leading to a very precise reproduction of the image With the thermal model TMML the image looks very sharp and has the image quality of a Laser Imager Pixel Stream Thermal Model Mathematical Description of Interaction Film TH Thermal Model Heat of neighbor pixel Heat of previou...
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Page 91: ...tions and hints 1 1 1 Safety equipment for repair work 1 1 2 Safety precautions of the printer 1 1 2 1 Safety switch 2 1 2 2 Supplementary ground cable 2 1 3 Guidelines regarding safety during service work 3 1 3 1 General safety guidelines for service work 3 1 3 2 Safety Guidelines for Printed Circuit Board Replacements 3 1 3 3 Safety Guidelines regarding Service PC Connection 4 1 3 4 Safety Guide...
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Page 93: ... divided into the following sub sections Sub section Details see Safety equipment for repair work 1 1 Safety precautions of the printer 1 2 Guidelines regarding safety during repair work 1 3 1 1 Safety equipment for repair work During repair work at printed circuit boards it is mandatory to wear an anti static wrist strap order no CM 9 9999 0830 0 This avoids static discharges on electronic compon...
Page 94: ...ridden by means of a service key In this case there is a risk of injuries by moving mechanical or current carrying electrical parts Before the printer is closed the service key must be removed again otherwise the mechanism of the safety switch may get damaged 1 2 2 Supplementary ground cable To meet the regulations for the printer according to the machine standards EN60601 1 there is usually no Su...
Page 95: ...ched off as long as it has not been disconnected from the mains some components may still be supplied Caution If the mains connection is absolutely necessary for the respective action repair and maintenance work this job must only be done by trained personnel Before printer service or replacing conductive parts always switch off the printer and disconnect the power Before switching the printer off...
Page 96: ... take care that nobody touches the printer 1 3 4 Safety Guidelines regarding the Thermal Print Head During operation the Thermal Print Head gets hot up to 70 C Avoid contact with the Thermal Print Head due to the risk of burn Observe the corresponding sticker on the Thermal Print Head Figure 3 When replacing the Thermal Head the following points must be observed The thermal head has a printed circ...
Page 97: ...nts as a routine safety check Country specific regulations must be observed as well Safety check Details see Visual check 2 1 Electrical check 2 2 2 1 Visual check Make sure that the power cord and the cables inside the machine do not show any signs of damage Make sure that the ventilation slots before the print head and the power supply are free and that the print head and power supply ventilatio...
Page 98: ...eplacements or Maintenance check the protective earth resistance according to the national regulations The electrical check is split up in two steps Step Task Details see 1 Perform the basic protective earth test 2 2 1 2 Perform the electrical check according to National Regulations 2 2 2 2 2 1 Basic Protective Earth Test 1 Use a multimeter that is capable to measure a resistance 1 Ohm 2 Put one p...
Page 99: ...onnector 6 Put the other probe at a few metallic parts the customer could touch The electrical resistance in this case has to be 0 3 Ohm Refer to Figure 5 Figure 5 In case the electrical resistance of one measurement exceeds the limits 0 2 Ohm without mains cable 0 3 Ohm with mains cable check the printer for loose grounding connections 2 2 2 Electrical Check according to National Regulations 1 Pe...
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Page 101: ...mand session 8 2 2 3 How to evaluate the Infocounter 8 2 3 Test images 10 2 3 1 Testimage STI1 11 2 3 2 Testimage STI2 13 2 3 3 Testimage SMPTE 14 2 3 4 Testimage Medical_Image 16 2 3 5 Testimage LinCheck 17 2 4 Show Error Codes 18 2 5 Web Pages 18 2 5 1 Operator Tools 20 2 5 2 Key Operator Tools 21 2 5 3 Service Engineer Tools 22 2 5 4 Connection to the web pages 25 2 5 5 Usage of the web pages 2...
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Page 103: ...issue box of 50 pieces CM 309931 0 To clean the TH Densitometer To be bought locally To perform CDM calibration Ink Eraser Pelikan 10 999991176 0 For the dry TH cleaning procedure Isopropyl Alcohol and lint free cloth Commercially available To clean the TH Alternative to Cleaning tissue Loop 8x CM 9 9579 9904 0 To check image quality of films at the lightbox Service key CM 9 0426 6309 0 To overrid...
Page 104: ...commercially available To get access to the printer homepage in case access via the hospital network is not possible RS232 null modem cable for the Service PC SUB D 9F 9F EB 44160021 To get access to the printers terminal level Only required in exceptional cases for troubleshooting Compact Flash reader writer USB EB 72010600 To read write the CF cards on a Desktop Service PC PCMCIA CF card adapter...
Page 105: ...g system Windows 95 98 or NT Browser Internet Explorer 5 0 Modem analog 56 Kbps or ISDN As the printer has a CF card reader integrated it is important to have a Service PC with CF card reader USB or PCMCIA 1 2 2 Recommended configuration of the Service PC The national Agfa GICS department Global Information and Communication Services is responsible for selection and configuration of the Service PC...
Page 106: ... local keypad Perform most of the required service actions 2 1 Infocounter Troubleshooting 2 2 Test images Troubleshooting image faults Confirmation of perfect image quality 2 3 Show error codes View reason meaning and cure of error codes 2 4 Web Pages Perform DICOM attribute adjustments e g image adjustments 2 5 Logging View the online logging for troubleshooting purposes 2 6 ADVP Test the DICOM ...
Page 107: ...igure 1 NOTES 1 The Key operator menu is also available via the Web pages username drystar password 5302 2 For a complete description of the Key operator functions please refer to the DRYSTAR 5302 Reference manual An overview of all key operator menus is available in section 3 7 Software menus Settings 2 2 Infocounter PURPOSE The infocounter is used for troubleshooting purposes and for investigati...
Page 108: ...t the infocounter data are not lost after exchange of the hard disk drive To view the infocounter a service PC is required Two possibilities exist to get the infocounter on the Service PC Type of Infocounter analysis Refer to A Via Printers Infocounters Report 2 2 1 B Via Service Command session 2 2 2 We recommend to use for Infocounter Analysis method A Via Printers Infocounters Report as this is...
Page 109: ...LPD Profile Editor Network configuration Printqueue editor Controller logging Modules Remote sessions Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Connectivity tools Module repair Service Loggings 1 2 To printer flash card To this computer Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 7 Service Actions 5 Logging 2 Infocounters A B 536609cf cdr Figure 2 2 2 1 Infocounter Analysis via Printers Infocounters R...
Page 110: ...2 Infocounters 5 Save the infocounter file to the service PC or the CF card 6 Unzip the ICN_drystar5302_xxxx_DATE zi p xxxx stands for serial number file 7 Analyze the infocounter txt file as described in section 2 2 3 How to evaluate the Infocounter Figure 4 2 2 3 How to evaluate the Infocounter Infocounters txt evaluation What to check in the infocounter Comment 1 1 Serial number and Installatio...
Page 111: ...ilable modifications refer to Technical Documentation chapter 8 the exact hardware status can be determined 3 4 Software modification history By checking the software modification history it can be determined whether a recent software upgrade solved a problem that occurred quite often in the error list in the past 5 3 Retries Many retries 1 based on relative prints have to be investigated They may...
Page 112: ...s an overview of the different test images This list is based on software release 1 8 Name Purpose Thumbnail picture Details see STI1 Composed of many different test images to check all aspects of image quality 2 3 1 STI2 Composed of many different test images to check all aspects of image quality 2 3 2 SMPTE Standard test image for evaluation of image quality 2 3 3 Medical_image Test image to che...
Page 113: ...pects of image quality USAGE 1 In the browser pages select menu Service Engineer Tools Enter Service Command Session 3 Print Testimage STI1 ZIP 2 The test image as displayed in Figure 5 will be printed Figure 5 EVALUATION Evaluate the test image at the lightbox as follows 1 Field 1 contains a continuous grey wedge from grey value 0 to 255 Check no single grey steps may be visible in case single gr...
Page 114: ...lues from 0 to 255 Each square has inside another smaller square with a grey level which is 2 grey steps darker than the surrounding square Check all 256 squares must be visible In addition a contrast difference must be visible between the individual square and the small square inside 3 Field 3 contains a flat field with density value 2 0 Check no stripes in any direction may be visible In case an...
Page 115: ... quality USAGE 1 In the browser pages select menu Service Engineer Tools Enter Service Command Session 3 Print Testimage STI2 ZIP 2 The test image as displayed in Figure 7 will be printed Figure 7 EVALUATION Evaluate the test image at the lightbox as follows 1 Field 1 contains white and black lines dots of 1 2 and 3 pixel width Check all lines dots must be visible 2 Field 2 consists of a SMPTE tes...
Page 116: ...Edition 1 Revision 0 2 3 3 Testimage SMPTE PURPOSE Standard test image for evaluation of image quality and for trouble shooting see chapter 3 3 USAGE 1 In the key operator menu select 3 Print Image 1 Testimage SMPTE_xxx tif 2 The test image as displayed in Figure 9 will be printed SMPTE_lin TIF Taste LUT linear Dmax Dmax Printer SMPTE_l300 TIF Taste LUT linear Dmax 3 0 SMPTE_kan TIF Taste LUT Kana...
Page 117: ...The individual squares must show constant density No stripes or other artifacts 4 Field 4 consists of a black square 100 black with a smaller grey square inside 95 black The square must show 2 different densities i e inside there must be a smaller square with slightly lower density 5 Field 5 consists of a white square 0 black with a smaller grey square inside 5 black Check The square must show 2 d...
Page 118: ... USAGE 1 In the browser pages select menu Service Engineer Tools Enter Service Command Session 3 Print Testimage Medical_image ZIP 2 The test image as displayed in Figure 11 will be printed Figure 11 EVALUATION Evaluate the test image at the lightbox as follows 1 This medical test image of a chest is the most critical medical test image regarding visibility of image artifacts due to its huge brigh...
Page 119: ...ion USAGE 1 In the browser pages select menu Service Engineer Tools Enter Service Command Session 3 Print Testimage LinCheck ZIP 2 The test image as displayed in Figure 12 will be printed 536632ga cdr Figure 12 EVALUATION 1 The test image contains a grey wedge This grey wedge is measured during the density reproduction check Refer to chapter 3 6 Adjustments 536632gb cdr Density measurement area Fi...
Page 120: ...Meaning Cure at the local display to an error that appeared at the printer USAGE Possibility 1 View the last error code 1 In the key operator menu select 7 Service Actions 1 Error messages Possibility 2 View all error codes 1 In the browser pages select menu Service Engineer Tools List of errors 2 5 Web Pages The web pages provide for following menus Service engineer tools Key operator tools Opera...
Page 121: ...ting of the Controller part of the printer 2 5 3 Specialist Tools Software tools reserved for R D to perform special actions during test phase of the printer Not further described Security Tools Software Tools to configure user access control and secure communication as defined by HIPAA This menu is reserved for the Hospital Security Manager Not further described Help Describes purpose and content...
Page 122: ...ergency View Status Id Patient Name Host Created On Sent Status Priority XYZ CT_A 875 16 02 2005 Printing Normal 0 1 XYZ CT_A 876 16 02 2005 Printing Normal 0 1 XYZ CT_A 877 16 02 2005 Printing Normal 0 46 XYZ CT_A 878 16 02 2005 Calculating Normal 0 1 XYZ CT_A 879 16 02 2005 Waiting Normal 0 1 HOME Operator Printer Status Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Figure 15 Main Purpose Printer queue m...
Page 123: ...nctions like Key Operator menu on local display Username Password drystar 5302 Sub menus 1 Enter key operator command session Shows list of menus like Key Operator menu on local keypad 2 Release remote command session Makes a reset on the key operator command session to release the connection in case the key operator command session hangs As long as a key operator or service command session via we...
Page 124: ...ork configuration Printqueue editor Controller logging Modules Remote sessions Connectivity tools Module repair Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 536632hb cdr Figure 17 Main Purpose Provides functions for configuration and troubleshooting of the Controller part of the printer Username Password mega Sub menus 1 List of errors Shows list of all HC error codes Same content like chapter 3 3 appendi...
Page 125: ... profile editor Different menus to define printer behavior regarding DICOM communication 12 LPD profile editor Different menus to define printer behavior regarding Postscript communication 13 Network Configuration Allows special network settings to adapt to other network devices 14 Printqueue editor Provides functions for extended queue management 15 Controller logging Provides functions to view f...
Page 126: ...ted copies of this document are not controlled The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Chapter 3 2 24 Drystar 5302 Edition 1 Revision 0 Figure 18 Service Engineer Modules Pages Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 ...
Page 127: ...In case the printer homepage is not displayed refer to 2 5 4 1 Adaptation of the PC IP address next page 536632el cdr Printer Service PC Figure 19 Printer 536632ek cdr Crossed UTP network cable Figure 20 As an alternative if it is not possible to put the Service PC into the hospital network 1 Use a crossed network UTP cable to connect the network interface of the Service PC directly with the netwo...
Page 128: ...spital network administrator In case the hospital network administrator wants to have the Service PC working only in a subnet get from him the netmask also called subnet mask 2 Enter IP address and subnet mask as displayed in Figure 21 to Figure 24 Case 2 The service PC is not part of the hospital network but connected via crossed UTP network cable to the printer 1 Look up the printer IP address a...
Page 129: ...d always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Edition 1 Revision 0 Drystar 5302 Chapter 3 2 27 Default Subnet Masks set for NO subnetting Class First 3 digits of IP subnet mask A 0 126 255 0 0 0 B 128 191 255 255 0 0 C 192 223 255 255 255 0 Figure 23 Figure 24 2005 09 09 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 130: ...rystar 5302 Edition 1 Revision 0 2 5 4 2 Adaptation of the Browser Proxy Settings In case the connection to the Internet is configured for a connection via Proxy server this has to be disabled to be able to connect to the printer 1 In the Internet Explorer select Tools Internet Options 2 Select tab Connections 3 In case a proxy server is configured tick the checkbox Bypass Proxy server for local a...
Page 131: ... is not displayed refer to 2 5 4 1 Adaptation of the PC IP address previous page 2 Select the desired menu 3 Enter user name and password when prompted mega Enclosed two examples which shall explain the usage of the web pages Example description refer to 1 Adapt the taste LUT for a certain host by creating a host specific DICOM host profile 2 5 5 1 2 Adapt the annotations for all DICOM inputs 2 5 ...
Page 132: ...ername and password 3 Select DICOM profile editor 4 Select New Refer to Figure 28 HOME General information SERVICE TOOLS 536632et cdr List of errors Printer Infocounters report DICOM LPD and HIPAA report QA Report Page Software versions Show printer status Enter key operator command session Enter service command session Release remote command session Scaling Setup DICOM profile editor LPD Profile ...
Page 133: ...lled The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Edition 1 Revision 0 Drystar 5302 Chapter 3 2 31 Figure 29 Host profile editor SW Re 3 0 0_C1 6 Select the connected host if present otherwise leave it on generic Figure 30 2005 09 09 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 134: ...t Now whenever the host with AE title CTSCAN200 sends a print job to the printer the taste LUT will be adapted to Kanamori_like 200 In case the checkbox is checked before a parameter in the DICOM profile editor this parameter is used no matter whether the modality sends the parameter or not overwrite functionality In case the checkbox is not checked the value defined in the host profile is only us...
Page 135: ...lm Orientation Trim Film Size ID Medium Type Print even if Film Size ID Medium type not supported Kernel Magnification Pixel Size ratio Perception LUT Kanamori Like value Custom value Illumination cd m2 Reflected Ambient Light cd m2 Border Density OD x100 Empty Image Density OD x100 Minimum Density OD x100 Maximum Density OD x100 Annotation 1 Annotation 2 Window Level Image Orientation Conformance...
Page 136: ...file web pages have an online documentation included It can be viewed by pressing the HELP button Figure 32 2 5 5 2 Example 2 Define annotations for all inputs In this example the defaults for all hosts independent of the AE title are adapted Here it is only possible to adapt the annotations 1 In the printer homepage select Service Engineer tools Enter service command session 2 Enter username and ...
Page 137: ...02 Chapter 3 2 35 Figure 33 Figure 34 5 Select Annotation 1 Refer to Figure 35 Refer to Figure 34 to see where annotation 1 is located 6 Enter the annotation text Example St Joseph s Hospital 7 Possibly adapt the font and font size of the annotation 8 In the Annotation Box 1 select Submit 9 Check the checkbox before Annotation 1 10 Select Submit Now independent of the AE title all films will have ...
Page 138: ... Printed copies of this document are not controlled The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Chapter 3 2 36 Drystar 5302 Edition 1 Revision 0 Figure 35 Site Defaults Window Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 ...
Page 139: ...infocounters to the support center Proceeding Step Descpription Comment Step 1 In the Service Engineer Tools go to Controller Logging Step 2 Set tasks PrintJobHandler DCMPrintSCP_0 DCMPrintSCP_1 if available to TRACE Step 3 Produce the fault by sending an image from the modality or by printing a test image Step 4 Reboot the printer Step 5 Get the session files See note 1 Step 6 Get the infocounter...
Page 140: ...ary Step 2 Extract the corresponding log file of the session file See note below Step 3 In the PIDEX tool select Tools logview and open the desired logfile Step 4 In the PIDEX tool go to function Edit find to find the desired information It is also possible to select a single word in the logfile Then all other occurances of this expression are also highlighted A session file is named e g DS5302_10...
Page 141: ...n Figure 36 2 Start the HyperTerminal as displayed in section 2 6 2 1 3 Switch the printer on Now the bootup message appears When the Printer login appears the bootup message is finished 536632ep cdr Figure 36 2 6 2 1 Setup of the HyperTerminal The hyper terminal setup as displayed here can be used for all AGFA devices Instead of the HyperTerminal following other programs can be recommended to con...
Page 142: ... always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Chapter 3 2 40 Drystar 5302 Edition 1 Revision 0 Figure 37 2 Enter a name for the connection e g AGFA Figure 38 3 Select COM1 or COM2 for communication port depending on what you are using on the Service PC Figure 39 Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 ...
Page 143: ...refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Edition 1 Revision 0 Drystar 5302 Chapter 3 2 41 4 Make the setup of the HyperTerminal session as displayed here i e 9600 Bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit flow control Xon Xoff 5 Select OK Figure 40 6 Select Properties Figure 41 2005 09 09 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 144: ...hould always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Chapter 3 2 42 Drystar 5302 Edition 1 Revision 0 7 Select settings Figure 42 8 Select VT100 for emulation type 9 Press OK Figure 43 10 Press Enter Now the bootup message or login prompt is visible Figure 44 Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 ...
Page 145: ...ibrary Hardcopy Wet Imagers LR DICOM Controller Freeware PURPOSE DICOM troubleshooting tool USAGE ADVP can be used for following purposes Purpose Details see 1 Send test images from the service PC to the printer via network 2 7 1 2 Record DICOM print sessions for further troubleshooting 2 7 2 3 Record DICOM print sessions for changing and re sending them to the printer 2 7 3 ADVP can run on the se...
Page 146: ...age to the printer 1 Start ADVP 2 Select Basic Grayscale in the Start up configuration screen 3 Select Test Print Film 4 Select SMPTE or any other test film 5 In the Configuration window fill in Called Printer AE Title and Printer IP address 6 Select OK Now the desired test film is sent to the printer Figure 46 ADVP as Print SCU 2 7 2 ADVP as DICOM print SCP Print Emulator ADVP as DICOM print SCP ...
Page 147: ...configuration screen 5 Select Application Print Emulator Start 6 In the following window fill in Called Printer AE Title this is the AE title of the printer Called Host AE Title ADVP Listen port usually 104 this is the port the modality sends DICOM messages 7 Select okay Now ADVP is prepared for recording the communication between modality and the printer Figure 47 ADVP as Print Emulator In case A...
Page 148: ...as resending the recorded image with the changed attribute s In general following configurations are possible a Service PC is part of the network The modality sends to the service PC the service PC transmits the DICOM image and control data on the fly to the printer Modifying the DICOM data can be done without changing the configuration b Service PC is only temporary integrated in the network to e...
Page 149: ...ce PC the former IP address of the printer e g 192 9 200 201 3 Start ADVP 4 Select Basic Grayscale in the Start up configuration screen 5 Select Application Comms Recorder Start 6 In the following window fill in Called Printer AE Title this is the AE title of the printer Called Host AE Title ADVP Listen port usually 104 this is the port the modality sends DICOM messages Printer IP address this is ...
Page 150: ...document Chapter 3 2 48 Drystar 5302 Edition 1 Revision 0 Part 2 Resending the DICOM data 1 Select Application Comms Recorder Stop 2 Select Application Comms Recorder Modify 3 In the Printer Snapshot edit the desired parameters 4 Select Application Comms Recorder Replay Now the image is re sent to the printer and printed at the printer with the adapted data Figure 49 Resending the DICOM data Agfa ...
Page 151: ...on a printer in ERROR SYSTEM FAILURE state Re Install SW 1 8 0_C1 on a printer that does not bootup anymore 3 3 A software upgrade is a functional extension It is usually sold through the Sales and Services Channels A software update is a corrective modification of the basic software version It does not include new functionality SW Updates Patches are available on MedNet 3 1 SW Update Loading a SW...
Page 152: ... Service engineer tools Enter Key operator command session 9 Installation 1 New Software Installation Username mega Username 536632eo cdr Key Operator Installation Choose Dataset Browse Proceed Go Back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 1 Establish a web browser connection to the printer Refer to chapter 2 5 Web Pages 2 In the printer homepage select Service Engineer Tools Enter Key...
Page 153: ... 1 Insert the CF card with the printer Emergency_Install software in the CF card reader 2 Reboot the printer 3 At question Do you want to preserve config select NO Refer to Figure 53 4 Follow the further instructions on the display 5 Select menu 5 Restore Configuration to reload the previous configuration when finished 6 Perform a film calibration from both trays Figure 52 Important remark After s...
Page 154: ... not reboot the printer before requested by a local keypad message 3 3 Emergency SW Installation on a printer in Error System Failure state Purpose This chapter describes the SW Installation on a printer in ERROR SYSTEM FAILURE state Important remark The software installation procedure described here formats the hard disk In case you select NO at question Do you want to preserve config the configu...
Page 155: ...ed Figure 55 The printer Emergency_Install software can be obtained via MEDNET GSO Library Caution Depending on the software patch version it might be possible that one of the boards gets re programmed during the software upgrade In case this re programming is interrupted by power loss this specific board may become unusable Do not reboot the printer before requested by a local keypad message When...
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Page 157: ...ential Document Node ID 16179549 eq_03 3_troubleshooting_e_template_v06 Copyright 2011 Agfa HealthCare N V DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366 100 Purpose of this Document This document describes the systematic troubleshooting of the printer Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1 1 1 2 03 2011 Replaced previous list of error codes by error codes of software 2 1 0_...
Page 158: ... V All rights reserved Technical modifications reserved AGFA and the Agfa Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N V WARNING Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see MEDNET GSO General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operation repair or maintenance task on the equi...
Page 159: ...ntrolled version of this document resides on MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 2 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 3 3 3 of 72 03 2011 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential LIST OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE 4 2 ERROR CATALOGUE 5 ...
Page 160: ...mage s show stripes dots density or contrast faults For more than 5 minutes the printer shows message Please wait selftest proceeding Refer to table next page See also Troubleshooting Guide See also Troubleshooting Guide See also Troubleshooting Guide Refer to IMPORTANT note next page Refer to IMPORTANT note next page Refer to Troubleshooting Guide refer to Troubleshooting Guide Refer to Troublesh...
Page 161: ... an HC code This HC code can be looked up in key operator menu 7 Service Actions Error Codes Depending on attributes for Type and Action see error descriptions below error messages will be issued as error code or plain text Type Action Error message will be issued as Defect Replace Message MODXX Please replace module Defect See manual Message EXXXXXX texttext Failure None Message WXXXXXX texttext ...
Page 162: ...traymodule connected Type Defect Context E301000 Action SeeManual Reason XS7 or XS8 not connected Cure1 Connect XS7 or XS8 HC301001 uppertray overruled Type Failure Context W301001 Action None Reason Inputtray overruled dmax 2 0 Cure Replace filmpack HC301002 uppertray disabled Type Failure Context W301002 Action None Reason Inputtray disabled Cure Replace filmpack HC301003 uppertraymodule tagread...
Page 163: ...ype Failure Context W301004 Action None Reason1 S11 not connected Cure1 Connect S11 Reason2 Upper tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD01 HC301005 uppertraymodule s24 Type Failure Context W301005 Action None Reason1 S24 not connected Cure1 Connect S24 Reason2 Upper tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD01 HC301006 uppertraymodule takeoversensors working Type Defect Context E301006 Action Se...
Page 164: ...1007 Action None Reason1 S1 not connected Cure1 Connect S1 Reason2 Upper tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD01 HC301016 upper filmcal required Type Failure Context W301016 Action None Reason Upper tray needs calibration Cure Perform upper tray calibration HC301018 upperTag unsupported Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Wrong version in upper tray Cure Replace filmpack HC301019 tag hi...
Page 165: ...any Confidential HC301020 uppertraymodule s11 flagproblem Type Failure Context W301020 Action None Reason S11 defect Cure Replace Part MOD01 HC301021 uppertraymodule s24 flagproblem Type Failure Context W301021 Action None Reason S24 defect Cure Replace Part MOD01 HC301022 uppertraymodule sensors Type Failure Context W301022 Action None Reason1 one of the takeoverdetection sensors is not functioni...
Page 166: ...ntext Action None Reason backside jam while printing from upper tray Cure Insert filmpack correctly MODULE lowertraymodule Elabel No HC302000 lowertraymodule connected Type Defect Context E302000 Action SeeManual Reason XS9 not connected to lower tray module Cure1 Connect XS9 to lower tray module HC302001 lowertray overruled Type Failure Context W302001 Action None Reason Inputtray overruled dmax ...
Page 167: ...2003 lowertraymodule tagreader Type Failure Context W302003 Action None Reason1 Tag reader not connected Cure1 Connect tag reader Reason2 Tag reader defect Cure2 Replace Part Tag reader HC302007 lowertraymodule s2 Type Failure Context W302007 Action None Reason1 S2 not connected Cure1 Connect S2 Reason2 Lower tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD02 HC302016 lower filmcal required Type Failure ...
Page 168: ...lower tray Cure Replace filmpack HC302023 backside jam lower Type Accidental Context Action None Reason backside jam while printing from lower tray Cure Insert filmpack correctly HC302024 used film upper Type Failure Context W302024 Action None Reason counter of new filmpack in upper tray was already low It was used in another printer Cure Replace filmpack when filmcount runs out HC302025 used fil...
Page 169: ...None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303001 upperpickupmodule film bendposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303002 upperpickupmodule film homeposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper pickup homing failed accidently Cure Self resolving accident HC303003 upperpickupmodule film vacuum Type Accidental Co...
Page 170: ...al HC303004 upperpickupmodule filmpickup Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303005 upperpickupmodule s18 low Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303006 upperpickupmodule s18 high Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC303007 upperpickupmodule pickup...
Page 171: ...kupmodule tphalign Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303009 upperpickupmodule film align Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303010 upperpickupmodule homeposition Type Failure Context W303010 Action None Reason Upper pickup homing failed accidently Cure Self resolving accident HC303011 upper...
Page 172: ...module elabel present Type Failure Context W303012 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup elabel not connected Cure1 Connect upper pickup elabel Reason2 Upper pickup Elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 HC303013 upperpickupmodule elabel config Type Failure Context W303013 Action None Reason Upper pickup elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD03 HC303014 upperpickupmodule connected Type Failure Context W30...
Page 173: ...ne Reason1 Upper pickup module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD03 Reason2 Film wrinkled in upper tray Cure2 Remove wrinkled film HC303016 upperpickupmodule passed high Type Failure Context W303016 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup past sensor jammed Cure1 Free upper pickup past sensor Reason2 Upper pickup past sensor defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 HC303021 upperpickupmodule m7 connection Type Failure...
Page 174: ...ct Context E303022 Action SeeManual Reason Upper pickup module defect Cure Replace Part MOD03 HC303023 upperpickupmodule s14 Type Failure Context W303023 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup home sensor S14 malfunctioning Cure1 check upper pickup home sensor S14 Reason2 Upper pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 HC303024 upperpickupmodule s15 Type Failure Context W303024 Action None Reason1 U...
Page 175: ...kupmodule s18 Type Failure Context W303025 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup passed sensor S18 malfunctioning Cure1 check upper pickup passed sensor S18 Reason2 Upper pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 MODULE lowerpickupmodule Elabel Yes HC304000 lowerpickupmodule film pickupposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304001 lowerpick...
Page 176: ...pickupmodule film homeposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304003 lowerpickupmodule film vacuum Type Accidental Context Action None Reason1 Lower input jam Cure1 Remove lower input jam Reason2 vacuum system failing Cure2 clean vacuum tubes filter vacuum cups Reason3 Lower pickup module defect Cure3 Replace Part vacuum pump HC304004 lower...
Page 177: ...ial HC304005 lowerpickupmodule s19 low Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304006 lowerpickupmodule s19 high Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC304007 lowerpickupmodule pickup skew Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304008 lowerpickupmodule tpha...
Page 178: ...ion None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304010 lowerpickupmodule homeposition Type Failure Context W304010 Action None Reason Lower pickup homing failed accidently Cure Self resolving accident HC304011 lowerpickupmodule thpositioning Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304012 lowerpickupmodule elabel present Type Failure Co...
Page 179: ...owerpickupmodule elabel config Type Failure Context W304013 Action None Reason Lower pickup elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD04 HC304014 lowerpickupmodule connected Type Failure Context W304014 Action None Reason1 XS4 disconnected Cure Connect XS4 Reason lower pickup module defect Cure Replace Part MOD04 HC304015 lowerpickupmodule working Type Failure Context W304015 Action None Reason1 Lower pi...
Page 180: ...ilure Context W304016 Action None Reason1 Lower pickup past sensor jammed Cure1 Free lower pickup past sensor Reason2 Lower pickup past sensor defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 HC304021 lowerpickupmodule m6 connection Type Failure Context W304021 Action SeeManual Reason1 Lower pickup motor not connected Cure1 connect lower pickup motor Reason2 Lower pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 HC30...
Page 181: ...home sensor S16 malfunctioning Cure1 check lower pickup home sensor S16 Reason2 Lower pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 HC304024 lowerpickupmodule s17 Type Failure Context W304024 Action None Reason1 Lower pickup pickup sensor S17 malfunctioning Cure1 check lower pickup pickup sensor S17 Reason2 Lower pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 HC304025 lowerpickupmodule s19 Type Fai...
Page 182: ...oolingfan defect Cure Replace Part MOD16 HC305001 thmodule thpos fail Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Resolve jam HC305002 thmodule thermalheadheater Type Failure Context W305002 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU Reason2 Connectors P2 and P3 on OSB not connected Cure2 Connect connectors P2 and P3 Reason3 Connectors P6 on...
Page 183: ...5302 Chapter 3 3 27 of 72 03 2011 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential Part MOD09 Reason7 TH defect Cure7 Replace Part MOD05 HC305003 thmodule elabel present Type Failure Context W305003 Action None Reason1 TH Elabel not connected Cure1 Connect TH elabel Reason2 Elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD05 HC305004 thmodule elabel config Type Failure Context W305004 Action None Reason Elabel defect C...
Page 184: ... connected Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU Reason2 Connectors P2 and P3 on OSB not connected Cure2 Connect connectors P2 and P3 Reason3 Connectors P3 on TH not connected Cure3 Connect connector P3 on TH Reason4 Connector P2 on TH not connected Cure4 Connect connector P2 on TH Reason5 Connector P1 on TH not connected Cure5 Connect connector P1 on TH Reason6 Connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius ...
Page 185: ... Connector P1 on TH not connected Cure3 Connect connector P1 on TH Reason4 Connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius not connected Cure4 Connect connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius Reason5 PSU defect Cure5 Replace Part MOD09 Reason6 OSB defect Cure6 Replace Part OSB Reason7 TH defect Cure7 Replace Part MOD05 HC305007 thmodule headvoltageactuator Type Defect Context E305007 Acti...
Page 186: ...t connected Cure6 Connect connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius Reason7 PSU defect Cure7 Replace Part MOD09 Reason8 OSB defect Cure8 Replace Part OSB Reason9 TH defect Cure9 Replace Part MOD05 HC305008 thmodule osb connected Type Defect Context E305008 Action SeeManual Reason1 P1 on OSB not connected Cure1 Connect P1 on OSB Reason2 P1 on MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius not connected Cur...
Page 187: ...on2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 Reason3 TH module defect Cure3 Replace Part MOD05 IMPORTANT This fault may have following additional reason and cure Reason Calibration files corrupted Cure For Software 2 0 0_C2 Reset the calibration data for the film calibration of the upper and lower tray followed by a film calibration for both trays For Software 2 0 0_C2 Perform an emergency softw...
Page 188: ... has the wrong resolution for this printer OR this software is installed on the wrong printer Cure Replace Part MOD05 HC305021 thmodule device thermistors Type Defect Context 05 Action Replace Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU Reason2 Connectors P2 on TH not connected Cure2 Connect connector P2 Reason3 Connector P1 on TH not connected Cure3 Connect connector P1 on T...
Page 189: ... HC306000 outputmodule connected Type Defect Context E306000 Action SeeManual Reason1 XS2 not connected Cure1 Connect XS2 Reason2 XS3 not connected Cure2 Connect XS3 HC306001 outputmodule cdm init Type Failure Context W306001 Action None Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306002 outputmodule intensity scan Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove ...
Page 190: ...printingFail Type Accidental Context Action None Reason1 Internal film jam Cure1 Remove film jam Reason2 S18 or S19 is sticking Cure2 replace this upper or lower tray HC306005 outputmodule film scan Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove jam HC306006 outputmodule outputSensor lo Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove film jam HC30...
Page 191: ...fail Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove film jam HC306009 outputmodule cdmhome fail Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove film jam HC306010 outputmodule elabel present Type Failure Context W306010 Action None Reason1 Output elabel not connected Cure1 Connect output elabel Reason2 Output elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD06 ...
Page 192: ...l Context Action None Reason CDM homing accidently failed Cure Self resolving accident HC306013 outputmodule home Type Accidental Context Action None Reason1 Output homing accidently failed Cure1 Self resolving accident Reason2 Output module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD06 HC306014 outputmodule cdminstall Type Failure Context W306014 Action None Reason CDM needs calibration Cure Calibrate CDM HC30...
Page 193: ... Company Confidential HC306020 outputmodule working Type Defect Context 06 Action Replace Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306021 outputmodule m4 connection Type Defect Context E306021 Action SeeManual Reason1 Output motor not connected Cure1 connect output motor Reason2 Output module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD06 HC306022 outputmodule m4 shortcircuit Type Defect Context E30...
Page 194: ...fa Company Confidential HC306023 outputmodule cdm m5 connection Type Defect Context E306023 Action SeeManual Reason1 CDM motor not connected Cure1 connect CDM motor Reason2 Output module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD06 HC306024 outputmodule cdm m5 shortcircuit Type Defect Context E306024 Action SeeManual Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306025 outputmodule s5 Type Defect Conte...
Page 195: ...Chapter 3 3 39 of 72 03 2011 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential HC306026 outputmodule s6 Type Defect Context 06 Action Replace Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306027 outputmodule cdm s10 Type Defect Context 06 Action Replace Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306028 outputmodule cdm working Type Defect Context 06 Action Replace Reason Output module def...
Page 196: ...emodule m1 connection Type Defect Context E307001 Action SeeManual Reason1 M1 not connected Cure1 Connect M1 Reason2 Drum drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD07 IMPORTANT This fault may have following additional reason and cure Reason Ambient temperature too low when switching on the printer Cure Ensure that ambient temperature is within specifications 15 C to 30 C HC307002 drumdrivemodule s...
Page 197: ... 2011 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential HC307004 drumdrivemodule move Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Drum drive move failed accidently Cure Selfresolving accident HC307020 drumdrivemodule working Type Defect Context 07 Action Replace Reason Drum drive module defect Cure Replace Part MOD07 HC307021 drumdrivemodule m1 shortcircuit Type Defect Context E307021 Action SeeManual Reason...
Page 198: ...308000 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P9 not connected Cure1 Connect P9 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308001 devilmodule psu connected Type Defect Context E308001 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P15 not connected Cure1 Connect P15 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308002 devilmodule keypad conn...
Page 199: ...Connect P14 Reason2 Connector P1 on TH not connected Cure2 Connect P1 on TH Reason3 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure3 Replace Part MOD08 Reason4 TH defect Cure4 Replace Part MOD05 IMPORTANT This fault may have following additional reason and cure Reason Ambient temperature too low when switching on the printer Cure Ensure that ambient temperature is within specifications 15 C to ...
Page 200: ...eeManual Reason1 Connector P20 not connected Cure1 Connect P20 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308006 devilmodule p41 connected Type Defect Context E308006 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P41 not connected Cure1 Connect P41 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308007 devilmodule p40 connected Type Defec...
Page 201: ... connected on MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius Cure1 Connect P1 on MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius Reason2 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308009 devilmodule elabel present Type Failure Context W308009 Action None Reason1 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius Elabel not connected Cure1 Connect MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius elabel Reason2 MOD08 baseboard Devil or...
Page 202: ...tion SeeManual Reason1 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD08 Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC308012 devilmodule power 12v Type Defect Context E308012 Action SeeManual Reason1 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD08 Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC308013 devilmodule power n12v Type Defect Conte...
Page 203: ... module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC308015 devilmodule power actuator Type Defect Context E308015 Action SeeManual Reason1 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD08 Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC308016 devilmodule headvoltage Type Defect Context E308016 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P1 not connected on TH Cure1 Connect P1 on TH Reason2...
Page 204: ... Confidential Reason5 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure5 Replace Part MOD08 Reason6 TH module defect Cure6 Replace Part MOD05 HC308017 duplicate ipaddress Type Failure Context W308017 Action None Reason IP adress already in use Cure Change IP adress HC308018 disk space Type Failure Context W308018 Action None Reason Harddisk full Cure Call service HC308019 devilmodule sn mismatch ...
Page 205: ...tor P42 not connected Cure1 Connect P42 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC312000 tyndall temperature Type Defect Context E312000 Action SeeManual Reason1 Ambient temperature too high what could be caused by continuous printing in an already warm environment or the environment temperature is just too high Cure1 If caused by continuous printing this can...
Page 206: ...adc Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308025 devilmodule bitgenerator Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308026 devilmodule m16 Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Par...
Page 207: ...ontext 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308029 devilmodule m3 driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308030 devilmodule m4 driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC3080...
Page 208: ...ntext 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308033 devilmodule f2 driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308034 diagnose completion Type Failure Context W308034 Action None Reason Diagnose not complete Cure Reboot printer with closed trays and covers HC308...
Page 209: ...ontext 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308037 devilmodule m8 driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308038 devilmodule m9 driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC3080...
Page 210: ...text 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard Devil or Devius module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC312020 devilmodule tyndall cpuboard Type Defect Context 12 Action Replace Reason MOD12 cpu board Themis or Tyndall defect Cure Replace Part MOD12 HC312021 devilmodule tyndall serial Type Defect Context 12 Action Replace Reason MOD12 cpu board Themis or Tyndall defect Cure Replace Part MOD12 HC3120...
Page 211: ...text 12 Action Replace Reason Software problem Cure Reinstall software HC312024 devilmodule tyndall pci Type Defect Context 12 Action Replace Reason MOD12 cpu board Themis or Tyndall defect Cure Replace Part MOD12 HC318020 devilmodule tyndall ram Type Defect Context 18 Action Replace Reason1 RAM defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD18 Reason2 MOD12 cpu board Themis or Tyndall defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD...
Page 212: ...09000 powersupplymodule temperature Type Defect Context E309000 Action SeeManual Reason1 PSU too hot Cure1 Switch off printer and let it cool down Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC309001 powersupplymodule elabel present Type Failure Context W309001 Action None Reason1 PSU Elabel not connected Cure1 Connect PSU elabel Reason2 PSU module Elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC3...
Page 213: ... E309003 Action SeeManual Reason1 TH power cables short circuited Cure1 Check TH power cables Reason2 TH module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD05 Reason3 PSU module defect Cure3 Replace Part MOD09 HC309004 powersupplymodule powermotor current Type Defect Context E309004 Action SeeManual Reason1 Actuators power cables short circuited Cure1 Check actuators power cables Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 ...
Page 214: ...efect Context 09 Action Replace Reason PSU module defect Cure Replace Part MOD09 HC309022 powersupplymodule powermotor Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason1 Actuators power cables short circuited Cure1 Check actuators power cables Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC309024 powersupplymodule powerlogic Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason PSU module defect Cure Repl...
Page 215: ...al HC309026 powersupplymodule power12v Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason PSU module defect Cure Replace Part MOD09 HC309027 powersupplymodule powern12v Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason PSU module defect Cure Replace Part MOD09 MODULE displaykeypadmodule Elabel Yes HC310000 displaykeypadmodule elabel present Type Failure Context W310000 Action None Reason1 Display Elabel not ...
Page 216: ...re Context W310001 Action None Reason Display Elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD10 MODULE inputsensormodule Elabel No HC311000 inputsensormodule s4 flagproblem Type Failure Context W311000 Action None Reason Internal jam input sensor S4 isn t responding Cure Remove jam HC311001 inputsensormodule s13 flagproblem Type Failure Context W311001 Action None Reason Internal jam input sensor S13 isn t re...
Page 217: ...tial HC311003 inputsensormodule s4 Type Failure Context W311003 Action None Reason1 S4 not connected Cure1 Connect S4 Reason2 S4 bracket module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD11 HC311004 inputsensormodule s13 Type Failure Context W311004 Action None Reason1 S13 not connected Cure1 Connect S13 Reason2 S4 bracket module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD11 HC311005 inputsensormodule sensors Type Failure Co...
Page 218: ...l HC311020 inputsensormodule working Type Defect Context 11 Action Replace Reason S4 bracket module is defective Cure Power off printer and replace Part MOD10 MODULE camdrivemodule Elabel No HC313000 camdrivemodule home Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC313001 camdrivemodule m2 connection Type Defect Context E313001 Action SeeManual Reason1 Motor M2...
Page 219: ...a Company Confidential HC313002 camdrivemodule s7 Type Defect Context E313002 Action SeeManual Reason1 Sensor S7 not connected Cure1 Connect sensor S7 Reason2 Cam shaft module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD13 HC313020 camdrivemodule working Type Defect Context 13 Action Replace Reason Cam shaft module defect Cure Replace Part MOD13 HC313021 camdrivemodule m2 shortcircuit Type Defect Context E313021...
Page 220: ...LE gearboxmodule Elabel No HC314000 gearboxmodule home Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC314001 gearboxmodule pickup passed Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC314002 gearboxmodule takeover film close Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC314003 gearboxmodule...
Page 221: ...Context E314004 Action SeeManual Reason1 Motor M8 not connected Cure1 Connect motor M8 Reason2 Roller drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD14 HC314005 gearboxmodule s3 Type Defect Context E314005 Action SeeManual Reason1 Sensor S3 not connected Cure1 Connect sensor S3 Reason2 Roller drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD14 HC314006 gearboxmodule connected Type Defect Context E314006 Actio...
Page 222: ...ny Confidential HC314020 gearboxmodule working Type Defect Context 14 Action Replace Reason Roller drive module defect Cure Replace Part MOD14 HC314021 gearboxmodule m8 shortcircuit Type Defect Context E314021 Action SeeManual Reason Roller drive module defect Cure Replace Part MOD14 MODULE suspensiondrivemodule Elabel No HC315000 suspensiondrivemodule move Type Accidental Context Action None Reas...
Page 223: ...ontext E315001 Action SeeManual Reason1 Motor M3 not connected Cure1 Connect motor M3 Reason2 Suspension drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD15 HC315002 suspensiondrivemodule s21 Type Defect Context E315002 Action SeeManual Reason1 Sensor S21 not connected Cure1 Connect sensor S21 Reason2 Suspension drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD15 HC315003 suspensiondrivemodule s22 Type Defect C...
Page 224: ...04 suspensiondrivemodule connected Type Defect Context E315004 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector XS13 not connected Cure1 Connect Connector XS13 Reason2 Suspension drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD15 HC315020 suspensiondrivemodule working Type Defect Context 15 Action Replace Reason Suspension drive module defect Cure Replace Part MOD15 HC315021 suspensiondrivemodule m3 shortcircuit Type...
Page 225: ... Agfa Company Confidential MODULE coolingfanmodule Elabel No HC316000 coolingfanmodule thf1 connection Type Defect Context E316000 Action SeeManual Reason1 Coolingfan not connected Cure1 Connect coolingfan Reason2 Coolingfan module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD12 HC316020 coolingfanmodule thf1 shortcircuit Type Defect Context E316020 Action SeeManual Reason1 Coolingfan not connected Cure1 Connect ...
Page 226: ...ontext E317000 Action SeeManual Reason1 Motor M9 not connected Cure1 Connect motor M9 Reason2 XS10 not connected Cure2 Connect XS10 Reason3 Pump and valves module defect Cure3 Replace Part MOD17 HC317001 pumpandvalvesmodule v1 connection Type Defect Context E317001 Action SeeManual Reason1 XS10 not connected Cure1 Connect XS10 Reason2 Pump and valves module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD17 HC317002...
Page 227: ... Company Confidential HC317020 pumpandvalvesmodule m9 shortcircuit Type Defect Context E317020 Action SeeManual Reason Pump and valves module defect Cure Replace Part MOD17 HC317021 pumpandvalvesmodule v1 shortcircuit Type Defect Context E317021 Action SeeManual Reason Pump and valves module defect Cure Replace Part MOD17 HC317022 pumpandvalvesmodule v2 shortcircuit Type Defect Context E317022 Act...
Page 228: ...oxfan connection Type Defect Context E320000 Action SeeManual Reason1 EBox fan module not connected Cure1 Connect EBox fan module Reason2 EBox fan module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD20 HC320020 eboxfanmodule eboxfan shortcircuit Type Defect Context E320020 Action SeeManual Reason EBox fan module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD20 MODULE bothtraysmodule Elabel No HC321001 pickupmodule alltrays disabl...
Page 229: ... Confidential Document Node ID 16179549 eq_03 3_troubleshooting_e_template_v05 Copyright 2008 Agfa HealthCare N V DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366 100 Please note The Chapter Troubleshooting Edition 1 Revision 0 has been replaced by the separately available Troubleshooting Guide DD DIS154 08E Please download the Troubleshooting Guide from the GSO Library MEDNET GSO Æ Hardcopy Æ Dry Imagers Æ Drystar 5302 Æ ...
Page 230: ...DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 3 3 2 08 2008 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential intentionally left blank ...
Page 231: ...king with the latest copy of the document Edition 1 Revision 0 Drystar 5302 Chapter 3 4 I 2005 09 09 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential Chapter 3 4 List of contents 1 Codings 1 1 1 Jumper Setting 73 GB Maxtor Hard Disk 1 1 2 Jumper Setting 73 GB Hitachi Hard Disk 2 2 Fuses 3 3 LEDs 3 3 1 DEVIL Board 3 3 2 THEMIS Board plugged into the DEVIL Board 4 3 3 Power Supply 5 3 4 Front Panel 6 3 5 Rea...
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Page 233: ...ng 73 GB Maxtor Hard Disk 536634BD CDR 1 J1 J3 12 1 18 Figure 1 Jumper J1 Setting Function 1 2 open ID Bit 3 3 4 open ID Bit 2 5 6 open ID Bit 1 7 8 open ID Bit 0 9 10 open Not used 11 12 open Termination Power Table 1 Jumper J3 Setting Function 1 2 open ID Bit 3 3 4 open ID Bit 2 5 6 open ID Bit 1 7 8 open ID Bit 0 9 10 open Busy LED 11 12 open Enable write protect 13 14 open enable stagger spin ...
Page 234: ... CDR 1 12 1 24 C3 C4 Figure 2 Jumper C3 Setting Function 1 2 open ID Bit 3 3 4 open ID Bit 2 5 6 open ID Bit 1 7 8 open ID Bit 0 9 10 open Disable Autostart 11 12 open Force single ended bus mode 13 14 open Enable delayed start 15 16 open Write Protect 17 18 open Reserved 19 20 open Reserved 21 22 open LED 23 24 open Term Power to SCSI bus Table 3 Jumper C4 Setting Function 1 2 open ID Bit 3 3 4 o...
Page 235: ...ction LED s on Refer to DEVIL Board 3 1 THEMIS Board 3 2 Power supply 3 3 Front Panel 3 4 Rear Panel 3 5 3 1 DEVIL Board Name Led Color Function NTRAFFIC D1 yellow Network activity NGOOD_LINK D2 yellow Network connected 100MBit_speed D3 yellow High speed network IMGCTRL_0 D4 yellow Software controllable D5 green 3 3V present NOT present D6 NOT present D7 NOT present D8 D9 green 24V present D10 gre...
Page 236: ... 09 3 2 THEMIS Board plugged into the DEVIL Board Name Led Color Function D1 yellow Software controllable V25 D2 green 2 5 for MPC107 host bridge and FPGA VCORE D3 green CPU core voltage CS1 D4 yellow Chip select for portX bus V33 D5 green 3 3V for most logic on board FPGA D6 red FPGA configuration done If FPGA NOT configured ALARM D7 yellow Software controllable VCC D8 green 5V for remaining logi...
Page 237: ...wer supply within permissible limit 3 3 V On Off Green 3 3 V present 3 3 V not present 5 V On Off Green 5 V present 5 V not present 12 V On Off Green 12 V present 12 V not present 12 V On Off Green 12 V present 12 V not present 24 V On Off Green 24 V present 24 V not present 13 27 V On Off Green voltage between 13 V and 27 V voltage 13 V When the temperature inside the power supply exceeds the per...
Page 238: ...a Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 3 4 Front Panel Led Color Function D1 green 12V power present D2 D25 green red See table below D3 green 5V power present Color Light Status Receive Jobs Printing possible Constant Ready stand by No No Startup sequence No No Receiving jobs Yes Yes Calculating Yes Yes Printing Yes Yes Calibrating Yes No Installation No No Green Blinking Key operator Ye...
Page 239: ...king with the latest copy of the document Edition 1 Revision 0 Drystar 5302 Chapter 3 4 7 3 5 Rear panel 536634aa cdr Figure 4 Name Led Color Function NTRAFFIC D1 yellow Network activity NGOOD_LINK D2 yellow Network connected 100MBit_speed D3 yellow High speed network IDE_DASP D16 yellow IDE activity Note These LEDs are part of the DEVIL board refer to 3 1 2005 09 09 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Con...
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Page 241: ...nted in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID 32917123 eq_03 5_replacements_e_template_v07 Copyright 2011 Agfa HealthCare N V DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366 100 Purpose of this Document This document describes the availability of replacement instructions The replacement instructions are enclosed to the printer spare parts as print out Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes com...
Page 242: ...rks of Agfa HealthCare N V WARNING Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see Agfa HealthCare Library General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operation repair or maintenance task on the equipment 2 Strictly observe all safety directions within the Generic Safety Directi...
Page 243: ...Company Confidential Document Node ID 27648461 eq_03 6_adjustments_e_template_v07 Copyright 2009 Agfa HealthCare N V DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366 100 Purpose of this document This document describes the adjustments calibrations and image quality checks of the printer Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1 0 1 1 05 2009 Added section 2 5 Compliance Film Cali...
Page 244: ...arks of Agfa HealthCare N V WARNING Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see MEDNET GSO General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operation repair or maintenance task on the equipment 2 Strictly observe all safety directions within the Generic Safety Directions and on t...
Page 245: ...ilm Calibration as part of Afssaps EUREF Calibration Procedure 17 2 5 1 Checking the Densitometer Calibration 20 2 5 2 Checking the Densitometer Configuration in the Printer 20 2 5 3 Resetting the Compliance Film Calibration Internal Densitometer Calibration and Thermal Print Head Calibration 21 2 5 4 Performing Internal Densitometer Calibration Film Calibrations and Thermal Print Head Calibration...
Page 246: ...hen to be performed The horizontal film alignment is necessary when The TPH has been replaced and the blank frame at the left and right hand side on a SMPTE test image is 1 5 mm for DT2B DT2C Films Purpose Centering the image on the film Compensate for mechanical tolerances of the thermal head mounting REQUIRED TOOLS Ruler to measure in the range up to 15 mm REQUIRED TIME 10 min NOTE The horizonta...
Page 247: ...pad 1 In the key operator menu select menu 7 Service Actions 2 Select 6 Calibration 4 Horizontal Alignment 3 Select upper tray or lower tray A test film as shown in Figure 1 will be printed 4 Measure the left and right blank border of the test film 5 Enter the values in mm typically approx 10 mm in the browser screen 6 Select confirm Left white border Right white border Measure the left clear bord...
Page 248: ...re is performed 2 Calibrations Following calibrations have to be performed at the printer Adjustment To be done Details see Film calibration During maintenance After replacement of the Thermal print head TPH During the troubleshooting procedure 2 1 Internal densitometer CDM calibration When the density reproduction check indicates to calibrate the CDM During the troubleshooting procedure 2 2 Print...
Page 249: ...r 9 Maintenance In case of a drift of the maximum density During the troubleshooting procedure Purpose Determination of the correlation between control of the thermal head and corresponding densities on film REQUIRED TOOLS None REQUIRED TIME 10 min NOTE The film calibration is by default executed automatically at every 5th new film package This automatic film calibration can be activated deactivat...
Page 250: ... tray 536336as cdr Figure 2 NOTE The calibration is successful in case the measured Dmax is max 2 different from the target Dmax The target Dmax depends on the default densitometer which is configured in Key operator menu 2 Change Settings 5 Image Quality 1 General Refer to table below Example Selected default densitometer X Rite 341 Measured Dmax DT2B 3 04 O D Result Calibration successful Defaul...
Page 251: ...sitometer is necessary when the density reproduction check for a specific material is not OK after a film calibration During the troubleshooting procedure Purpose Adjust the CDM to another calibrated external densitometer To compensate for CDM measurement drifts REQUIRED TOOLS One of following calibrated densitometers McBeth TR 924 Gretag D200 2 X Rite 301 X Rite 310 X Rite 331 X Rite 341 Instruct...
Page 252: ...etag X Rite 301 X Rite 310 Start Calibration Go back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service Calibration Upper Tray Lower Tray 536636ak cdr SUCCEEDED Enter below the measurements of the printer calibration sheet Step Previous values Step Previous values 00 0 25 01 0 25 02 0 26 03 0 30 04 0 54 05 0 94 06 1 43 07 1 96 08 2 50 09 3 00 10 3 18 11 ...
Page 253: ...REQUIRED TOOLS One of following calibrated densitometers McBeth TR 924 Gretag D200 2 X Rite 301 X Rite 310 X Rite 331 X Rite 341 Lint free cloth Isopropyl alcohol Instructions 1 Print the Medical service test image 2 Clean the thermal head with a cleaning tissue lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol The last cleaning action must be carried out in one way 3 In the webpages menu Service Engineer ...
Page 254: ...inter Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Select Densitometer Service Calibration Thermal Printhead Calibration Macbeth TR924 Gretag X Rite 301 X Rite 310 Start Calibration Go back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service Calibration Printhead Calibration Upper Tray Lower Tray Select a 14 film for optimum quality 536736ag cdr Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Enter below the m...
Page 255: ... Perform a Film calibration Refer to section 2 1 Figure 5 Medical service test image NOTE With Print Head Calibration only macro TPH banding can be solved Sharp and or small 10 mm discontinuities can not be solved by a Print Head Calibration 2 4 Smart Profile Calibration When to be performed The smart profile calibration has to be performed in following cases During the troubleshooting procedure I...
Page 256: ...ration 4 Select the densitometer which will be used for measurement 5 Select the film tray with 14x17 14x14 or 14x11 films A test film as shown in Figure 6 is printed 6 Measure the 66 squares on the printed film Write down the values on the foreseen squares on the film with a waterproof pen Figure 6 7 Enter the values in the browser screen See also Figure 7 and Figure 8 IMPORTANT The browser scree...
Page 257: ...beth TR924 Gretag X Rite 301 X Rite 310 Start Calibration Go back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Smart Profile Calibration Smart Profile Calibration Select the input tray with 14 x17 film format Smart Profile Calibration Step Step Step Step Step 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ...
Page 258: ...IP The STI2 test image will be printed 2 From the same menu print the medical_image zip IMPORTANT Select the tray with 14 width films 3 Check both images at the light box for dark stripes in the area of the 10 film edge On the STI2 test image dark stripes may be visible in the area of the 10 film edge On the medical test image no dark stripes may be visible in the area of the 10 film edge Figure 9...
Page 259: ...e Afssaps EUREF compliance calibration procedure has to be performed in following cases Before the Afssaps EUREF acceptance test Each 6 months if the printer is under control of Afssaps EUREF and it did not pass the Afssaps EUREF calibration check see section 2 5 6 Afssaps Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé EUREF European Reference Organisation for Quality Assured Breast ...
Page 260: ...41 X Rite 301 X Rite 310 or Gretag D200 2 Lint free cloth Isopropyl alcohol Waterproof pen Density reproduction check Excel sheets available via MEDNET GSO Library Afssaps EUREF Calibration Check Excel Sheet available via MEDNET GSO Library Connectivity Release Document for the corresponding modality to DRYSTAR 5302 available via MedNet HealthCare Library Æ General Info Æ Connectivity Application ...
Page 261: ...ion 2 5 1 Check configured default densitometer Details see section 2 5 2 Used densitometer default densitometer in the printer Reset CDM TH CFC calibrations Details see section 2 5 3 Print TG18 QPC pattern Measure 18 density values Enter values in EUREF AFSSAPS GSDF check xls Details see 2 5 6 Perform density reproduction check DRC Details see section 2 5 5 5 Film calibration for mammo trays 2 x ...
Page 262: ... 4 Confirm that the printer is in ready state i e no films are in the printer queue 5 Disconnect the network cable at the wall side 6 Connect the network cable to the service PC See NOTE below 7 Adapt the service PC network address if required For details refer to chapter 3 2 Tools section Connection of the Service PC to the Printer 8 Enter the printer IP address in the browser address window 9 Se...
Page 263: ...age select Reset calibration data 5 Select Default CDM and Default Profile Note that Default Profile button is not available if no Print Head Profile has been performed in the field yet 6 Leave the Reset calibration data screen NOTE After this action the printer will show following warnings HC302016 Lower tray needs film calibration HC301016 Upper tray needs film calibration HC306014 Printer needs...
Page 264: ... 12 is printed and the measured Dmax is shown INPUT TRAY FILM CALIBRATION OK Dmax 3 69 XR310 Default densitometer 536736az cdr Measured Dmax 3 Repeat the film calibration a 2nd time 4 Repeat the film calibration two times for the 2nd input tray Figure 12 2 5 4 2 Performing an internal Densitometer Calibration 1 Select menu Service Engineer Tools Enter Service Command session 6 Calibration 2 Intern...
Page 265: ...Calibration Internal Densitometer Calibration Macbeth TR924 Gretag X Rite 301 X Rite 310 Start Calibration Go back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service Calibration Upper Tray Lower Tray 536636ak cdr SUCCEEDED Enter below the measurements of the printer calibration sheet Step Previous values Step Previous values 00 0 25 01 0 25 02 0 26 03 0 ...
Page 266: ... 536736az cdr Measured Dmax 3 Repeat the film calibration for the 2nd input tray Figure 14 2 5 4 4 Performing a Print Head Calibration followed by two Film Calibrations NOTE The print head calibration has to be performed 2 times if films of width 10 and 14 are available Instructions 1 Clean the thermal head with a cleaning tissue lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol The last cleaning action mu...
Page 267: ...m quality Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 536736ag cdr Select Densitometer Service Calibration Thermal Printhead Calibration Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X Rite 301 X Rite 310 Start Calibration Go back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Enter below the measurements of the printer calibration sheet Succeeded Step Step 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10...
Page 268: ...4 3 4 0 70 105 110 6 5 6 0 Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 3 6 26 05 2009 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential Density Reproduction OK No CDM calibration needed for DT2B film 60 135 139 8 4 8 0 50 162 169 7 0 40 193 198 2 5 2 0 30 221 227 4 6 4 0 20 250 256 6 6 6 0 10 280 285 8 5 8 0 0 308 315 7 0 When entering the measured density values the decimal point appears in a different spot ...
Page 269: ...7 839031 13 6 1200 67 27169 424 518 0 338 12 0 6 1200 66 33 422 741 0 301 0 347 0 256 6 1 64 67 271691 12 7 1440 90 89841 463 665 0 299 3 0 7 1440 88 83 460 648 0 290 0 334 0 247 7 1 49 90 898414 11 8 1680 121 6709 502 866 0 290 3 0 8 1680 117 87 498 554 0 281 0 323 0 239 8 1 35 121 6709 10 9 1920 157 2109 538 238 0 255 6 8 9 1920 155 23 536 460 0 274 0 315 0 233 9 1 23 157 21091 9 10 2160 199 644...
Page 270: ...ons in this screen 3 5 Select the upper tray 4 6 Select the configured densitometer Refer to section 2 5 1 5 7 Select Start calibration 8 Enter Dmin and Dmax measured during step 2 5 6 Performing the Afssaps EUREF Calibration Check 6 9 Leave Reflected ambient light and View Box Illumination values on default 10 Select for number of steps 18 EUREF 11 Select Start calibration 12 Enter the values mea...
Page 271: ... If this time all Deviation compared to DICOM values are 10 the Afssaps EUREF calibration procedure is finished If one or more Deviation compared to DICOM value s are 10 repeat steps 2 5 6 and 2 5 7 up to three times See IMPORTANT note below IMPORTANT If after three repetitions one or more Deviation compared to DICOM values are still 10 start the complete procedure from scratch Refer to section 2 ...
Page 272: ...99 1 16 1 33 1 50 1 66 1 83 2 00 2 16 2 33 Service Calibration Compliance film calibration Select densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X Rite 301 X Rite 310 Start calibration Go back Reset values 5366_reg36_02 CDR Service Calibration Dmin 0 20 Dmax 3 15 Reflected Ambient Light 10 View Box Illumination 2000 Number of steps 18 EUREF Start calibration Go back Reset values Service Calibration Compliance ...
Page 273: ...y Reproduction Check Excel Sheet Intranet Link Extranet Link Purpose With the density reproduction check the difference for a specific film type between optical density defined in the sensitometric calibration file and the printed optical density measured with an external densitometer is checked This is a plausibility check for the CDM In case the measured density values are out of the specified r...
Page 274: ...sity Lower limit Upper limit 0 0 0 30 5 5 45 7 7 60 8 8 75 9 9 90 10 10 X rite 310 105 11 11 X rite 331 120 12 12 X rite 341 135 12 12 X rite 301 150 13 13 Mac Beth TR924 165 13 13 Gretag D200 2 180 14 14 195 14 14 210 14 14 225 15 15 240 15 15 255 15 15 270 16 16 285 16 16 300 16 16 315 16 16 Density difference LinCheck image DT2B film in DS5302 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 35...
Page 275: ... test image Perform Dry TH Cleaning Procedure Clean TH with Isopropyl alcohol wet cleaning Vertical stripes visible Perform Resistor Check Perform TH profile calibration Dry TH cleaning procedure Dismount TH Mount TH Use ink eraser for cleaning Refer to figure next page Print STI2 test image New vertical stripes visible No Service Engineer Tools Enter Service Command Session 3 Print Testimage 1 Te...
Page 276: ...mount the thermal head before dry cleaning Make a linear cleaning movement parallel to the resistor line Refer to Figure 21 General Do not push on the IC cover of the thermal head during cleaning 536410cd cdr TH resistor line TH top view linear cleaning movement parallel to TH resistor line Ink eraser e g Pelican type BR40 TH cross section Blue side Figure 21 Usage of ink eraser for TH cleaning IM...
Page 277: ... a dry cleaning The Print Head can be replaced right away The resistor check is performed in 2 or more steps 1 A rough resistor measurement of all the resistor values If large resistor drifts show up a message will show up to replace the Print Head 2 A fine resistor measurement in one of 44 predefined areas of the image see Figure 22 The Service Engineer can enter this area at the printer where he...
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Page 279: ...t 2009 Agfa HealthCare N V DRYSTAR 5302 5366 100 Purpose of this Document This document lists the menus for service of the printer It can be used as a reference work to see which setting is made in which screen Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1 0 1 1 06 2009 Adapted key operator menu overview to available menus of software release 2 0 o Added men...
Page 280: ...arks of Agfa HealthCare N V WARNING Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see MEDNET GSO General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operation repair or maintenance task on the equipment 2 Strictly observe all safety directions within the Generic Safety Directions and on t...
Page 281: ...des on MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 3 7 3 06 2009 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential LIST OF CONTENTS 1 PRINTER CONTROLS 4 1 1 Controls at the local Keypad 5 2 KEY OPERATOR MENU VIA LOCAL KEYPAD 6 3 KEY OPERATOR BROWSER PAGES 7 4 SERVICE BROWSER PAGES 11 ...
Page 282: ...s the status of the Drystar Axys Calibrating Yes No Installation No No Key operator Yes No Yes No Red Blinking Service mode No No Input tray empty Yes Yes No Film jam Yes No Warning Yes Yes Constant Error status No No Color Light Status Receive jobs Printing OK Action Green Constant Ready standby Yes Yes Proceed Blinking Startup sequence No No Wait Receiving jobs Yes Yes Calculating Yes Yes Printi...
Page 283: ...try field T o scroll upwards T o increment the number in a n alpha numerical entry field Down key T o move the cursor to the next entry field T o scroll downwards T o decrement the number in a n alpha numerical entry field Left key T o scroll backwards through multiple choices within a field T o move the entry position in a n alpha numerical entry field from right to left T o toggle between values...
Page 284: ...e Domain name Printer IP address Netmask Router IP address Remove modality Add modality General Film calibration Warning messages Clean therm head Language Beep on empty tray General setting Service actions Quality Control Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 3 7 6 06 2009 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential Installation Repair history Maintenance Error messages Printer installation Calibratio...
Page 285: ...e printer is initializing for Remote Session Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service engineer tools Key operator tools Operator tools Specialist tools Security Tools HELP Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 1 2 3 4 5 6 Show settings Change settings Print image Save configuration Restore config Calibration 7 8 9 Service actions Quality Control Installation...
Page 286: ... configuration 5 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 1 2 Film Calibration Therm Head clean Go back Key Operator Calibration 6 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Error Messages Warning Messages Repair history Maintenance Resistor Check Print infocounters Horizontal alignment Go back Key Operator Service actions 7 7 1 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 1 Quality Control Go back Ke...
Page 287: ...pper input tray Normal Back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 2 3 1 2 3 Network settings Remove modality Add modality Go back Printer AE title Hostname Domain name Printer IP Address Netmask Router IP address Key Operator Change network settings dicom Key Operator Change network settings dicom DS5302 ds5302 12 10 68 41 255 0 0 0 Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Welcome to this DrySta...
Page 288: ... Proceed Go Back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer yes no Date 20 NOV 2004 Time 09 01 Initials Max D 3 1 DD 0 2 Mid Density 1 1 Base Fog 0 2 New reference Comment Data of last QC measuring Key Operator Service actions 8 1 Accept changes Go Back New QC measuring Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 7 1 1 2 3 Maintenance settings Pend...
Page 289: ...d session Release remote command session Reboot Drystar Reset Calibration Data Scaling Setup DICOM profile editor LPD Profile Editor Network configuration Printqueue editor Controller logging Modules Remote sessions Connectivity tools See page 7 See page 20 Module repair S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S14 S15 S13 Service engineer tools Key operator tools Operator tools Specialist tools Sec...
Page 290: ...orage Removable storage not present Removable storage size Removable storage free Fixed c storage size 122 MB 128045056 bytes Fixed c storage free 0 bytes INFO COUNTER drystar 5302 1 Site and system info Date 18 Nov 2007 Time 12 42 15 1 1 Device info Product name drystar 5302 Type No 5175 Subtype No Serial No 1234 Manufacture date 01 Aug 2007 16 45 00 Installation date 31 Nov 2007 13 10 30 1 2 Sit...
Page 291: ...profiles Auto Dicom Configuration New View Edit Remove Clone HOME HELP DICOM Input Setup S9 S10 S10 1 S10 3 S10 2 class com agfa med odin printerserver CalibrationRestore Default uppertray Return to the default filmcalibration values Current calibration will be copied to a backup Default lowertray Return to the default filmcalibration values Current calibration will be copied to a backup Default P...
Page 292: ... Medium type not supported YES Print even if Application type not supported NO Initial allocated memory size per printjob MBytes 100 Kernel Interpolation Type cubicHighRes smoothFactor 0 7 Magnification Magn max Decimate Crop behaviour disabled Pixel Size ratio 1 0 1 0 Perception LUT kanamori Kanamori Like value 0 Custom value Illumination cd m2 2000 Reflected Ambient Light cd m2 10 Border Density...
Page 293: ...ot supported Kernel Magnification Pixel Size Perception LUT Decimate Crop behaviour Kanamori Like value Custom value Illumination cd m2 Reflected Ambient Light cd m2 Border Density OD x100 Empty Image Density OD x100 Minimum Density OD x100 Maximum Density OD x100 Header Annotation Contents Font Footer Annotation Window Level Image Orientation Conformance Status Level Nevent enabled Mammo modality...
Page 294: ...ow _14x17 These settings can be overruled by the LPD protocol You can prevent this by checking the checkboxes at the front Profile Name Medium Size Medium Type Layout Number of copies Film Orientation Region Of Interest Pixel Size ratio Polarity Image Orientation Input LUT Usertaste Gray Usertaste Color Magnification Kernel Trim Background Color Empty Color Gray PostScript Requested page size Widt...
Page 295: ...HOME HELP Network Configuration Remove UTP 10 OK Factory Defaults Clear Counters Basic IP Routing DNS Ethernet Reboot Device Ethernet Current line properties 100 Mbit Full Duplex Link partner other side 100FD 100HD 10FD 10HD autonegotiation Ethernet MAC address 08 00 66 80 44 09 Setup Type MII address Auto negotiation capabilities 10 MBit Half Duplex 10 MBit Full Duplex 100 MBit Half Duplex 100 MB...
Page 296: ...mageboxes in a page ComposeOpImage implements the operation to Compose multiple source images into one image CropOpImage creates a new image out of the region of interest of the source image TiledImage transfers images to from disk CMM Color Management Module converts image data from one colorspace to another and Line Printer Daemon A group of hosts requests services from a LPD running on a host T...
Page 297: ...rked areas in Figure 14 represent the different modules listed in the left navigation pane DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 3 7 19 06 2009 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 298: ...tor tools Operator tools Specialist tools Security Tools HELP Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer HOME General information SERVICE TOOLS List of errors Printer Infocounters report DICOM LPD and HIPAA report QA Report Page Software versions Show printer status Enter key operator command session Enter service command session Release remote command session Reboot Drystar Reset Calibration Data Scali...
Page 299: ...tar 5302 printer Active Current settings Factory settings Cycles to go Maintenance Action Thermal head cleaning required Replace thermal head anti dust filter Replace thermal head end of life Film calibration upper tray required Film calibration lower tray required Service maintenance required 5000 25000 62500 4898 5000 5000 5000 25000 62500 5000 5000 5000 5000 25000 62500 5000 5000 5000 Service S...
Page 300: ...X Rite 301 X Rite 310 Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Film view Tag film format Tag film type Film view Tag film format Tag film type If RF tag is missing or malfunctioning Key Operator Change input tray settings Upper input tray Lower input tray Normal Normal printing ...
Page 301: ... back Service Installation Service Installation Choose Dataset Browse Proceed Go Back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 1 2 3 New Software Installation Printer Installation Wizard Install Site Data Go back Service Installation 9 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 9 1 Figure 18 Service command session part 4 Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Ch...
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Page 303: ...e patch_e_template_v07 Copyright 2011 Agfa HealthCare N V DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366 100 Purpose of this Document This document lists all customer released software versions with their features limitations and known problems Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1 1 1 2 03 2011 Added software version 2 1 0_C2 and 2 1 0_C3 See sections 11 and 12 Referenced ...
Page 304: ...arks of Agfa HealthCare N V WARNING Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see MedNet GSO General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operation repair or maintenance task on the equipment 2 Strictly observe all safety directions within the Generic Safety Directions and on t...
Page 305: ... 6 2 1 Solved Software Bug 6 2 2 New Feature 7 3 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1 8 1_C1 8 3 1 Solved Software Bugs 8 4 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1 9 0_C2 9 4 1 New Features 9 5 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1 9 0_C3 10 5 1 Solved Software Bug 10 6 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1 9 0_C4 11 6 1 Solved Software Bugs 12 7 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1 9 1_C1 13 7 1 Solved Software Bugs 13 8 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1 9 2_C1 15 8 1 Solved Software Bugs 15 8 2 New Feat...
Page 306: ...version of this document resides on MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 2 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 3 8 4 03 2011 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential 11 1 New Feature of Software 2 1 0_C2 21 12 SOFTWARE RELEASE 2 1 0_C3 22 12 1 New Feature of Software 2 1 0_C3 22 ...
Page 307: ...s specified Printing diagnostic data according to the DICOM standard with a resolution of 320 dpi Printing on Drystar DT2B and DT2C films Supported film sizes 14x17 14x14 14x11 10x12 8x10 Support of the new thermal model TMML commercial name A sharp 1 2 Limitations Software 1 8 0_C1 has following limitations User Interface screens are only available in Dutch English French German Italian Norwegian...
Page 308: ...ration fails in case of a pending maintenance action 2 Software Release 1 8 0_C2 Type of new Software Software Update Release Date 11 2005 Printer Serial Numbers SN1156 plus 1143 and SN 1149 Availability MedNet GSO Library Prerequisites None NOTE A software upgrade is a functional extension An update software patch is an internal change designed to correct bugs fix defects or otherwise minor impro...
Page 309: ...e 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential 2 2 New Feature Added languages for the Operator and Key Operator displays Languages in Software 1 80_C1 Additional Languages in Software 1 80_C2 Dutch English French German Italian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Chinese simplified Chinese traditional Czech Danish Finnish Greek Japanese Korean Polish Russian Estonian Hungarian Latvian Lithuanian Slovak Ta...
Page 310: ...r otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software s basic design structure or functionality On MedNet GSO Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded 3 1 Solved Software Bugs Software 1 8 1_C1 solves following software bugs Symptom 1 Film transport problems from the upper tray Additional Information Film jam mainly happens with film size 14x17 E...
Page 311: ...7 to 3880 3883 3887 3895 3903 to 3909 3911 to 3913 3915 to 3924 3926 to 3928 Availability MedNet GSO Library Prerequisites None NOTE A software upgrade is a functional extension An update software patch is an internal change designed to correct bugs fix defects or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software s basic design structure or functionality On MedNet GSO Libra...
Page 312: ...157 4158 4160 4162 4163 4165 4166 4167 4170 4170 4173 4174 4175 4176 4177 4178 4179 4181 4182 4184 4185 4196 4197 4198 4199 4200 4203 4204 4205 4206 4207 4209 4210 4211 4215 4218 4232 Availability Software 1 9 0_C3 was not published via MedNet GSO library Prerequisites None NOTE A software upgrade is a functional extension An update software patch is an internal change designed to correct bugs fix...
Page 313: ...4098 4100 4101 4103 to 4112 4115 4117 4118 to 4124 4130 4135 4136 4159 4161 4164 4169 4172 4183 4186 4187 to 4195 4201 4202 4208 4212 4213 4214 4216 4217 4219 to 4226 4228 4230 4231 to 4237 4239 to 4249 4251 4252 4254 to 4262 4264 4266 4267 to 4316 4318 to 4354 4355 4357 4358 to 4365 4366 Availability MedNet GSO Library Prerequisites None NOTE A software upgrade is a functional extension An update...
Page 314: ...rs with 8x10 or 12x10 films printed from the lower tray With lower probability the fault may also happen o With other film formats 14x17 14x14 14x11 printed from the lower tray o With any film format printed from the upper tray Symptom 2 Top border is too large 7 mm images possibly printed until the trailing edge of the film I m a g e I n f o r m a t i o n I m a g e I n f o r m a t i o n approx 6 ...
Page 315: ...rnal change designed to correct bugs fix defects or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software s basic design structure or functionality On MedNet GSO Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded 7 1 Solved Software Bugs Software 1 9 1_C2 solves following software bugs Symptom 1 Sporadic input film jams for films from the upper tray mainly 1...
Page 316: ...ware patch 1 9 1_C1 with optimized film pick up timing The last digit in the spare part number indicates the spare part revision at release of this document When ordering the actual revision of the spare part is delivered Symptom 2 When printing calibration films Film calibration Internal Densitometer Calibration Thermal Print Head Calibration the printer makes a strange noise The noise depends on...
Page 317: ...o correct bugs fix defects or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software s basic design structure or functionality On MedNet GSO Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded 8 1 Solved Software Bugs Software 1 9 2_C1 solves following software bugs Symptom 1 Sporadically the printer stops boot up with message Error System Failure When pressin...
Page 318: ...ervice manual DD DIS150 05E section 4 edition 1 revision 0 Reference Diagrams the RF tags are mixed Correct RF1 lower tray RF2 upper tray Cause Mismatch of correct naming of RF tag in translation file for LCD display service manual and software 8 2 New Feature Currently the RF Tags of the film packages have their information stored in a non ISO format To be prepared for future changes of the RF ta...
Page 319: ...structure or functionality On MedNet GSO Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded 9 1 New Features Software 2 0 0_C2 contains following new features Software supports both printers DRYSTAR 5302 and DRYSTAR AXYS Support of 14 bit contrast resolution instead of 12 bit Improved RF tag locking mechanism identical to RF tag locking mechanism of DRYSTAR 550X software 6 0 Su...
Page 320: ...ed Bug in Software 2 0 0_C2 Symptom 1 Sporadically the printer stops boot up with message Error System Failure When pressing the ON OFF switch the printer cannot be switched off Access via network is not possible to reboot remotely After unplugging and reconnecting the mains cable the printer usually starts up normally Cause CPU Driver problem Solution Install software 2 0 0_C2 to prevent the prob...
Page 321: ...302 printers sporadically print films partially only especially with high workload The rest of the film is gray Cause Data underrun due to a software problem Solution Install software 2 0 0_C2 9 3 Known Software Issue Symptom Login problems with the Firefox browser In some cases the login to the service web pages has to be repeated three times until login is successful Cause Incompatibility with l...
Page 322: ...ion An update software patch is an internal change designed to correct bugs fix defects or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software s basic design structure or functionality On MedNet GSO Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded 10 1 New Feature of Software 2 0 0_C3 Compared to software 2 0 0_C2 the RF tag locking mechanism is further ...
Page 323: ...TE A software upgrade is a functional extension An update software patch is an internal change designed to correct bugs fix defects or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software s basic design structure or functionality On MedNet GSO Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded 11 1 New Feature of Software 2 1 0_C2 Software 2 1 0_C2 supports...
Page 324: ...rformance without changing the software s basic design structure or functionality On MedNet GSO Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded 12 1 New Feature of Software 2 1 0_C3 By installing software 2 1 0_C3 the Devius board is re programmed to revision 9 This is a solution for the warning message RF Tag Problem after 10 printed films of a new film pack For details see...
Page 325: ... 1 Revision 1 08 2008 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID 26032589 eq_03 9_faq_e_template_v05 Copyright 2008 Agfa HealthCare N V DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5364 100 300 Please note The Chapter FAQ Edition 1 Revision 0 has been replaced by the separately available Troubleshooting Guide DD DIS154 08E Please download the Troubleshooting Guide from the GSO Library MEDNET GSO Æ Hardcop...
Page 326: ...estions DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 3 9 2 08 2008 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential intentionally left blank ...
Page 327: ...02 Type 5366 100 Purpose of this document This document contains Reference diagrams for identification and location of assemblies inside the machine including an alphanumeric reference list Wiring diagrams Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1 0 1 1 03 2011 Added new hardware Devius PCB Tyndall CPU DDR2 RAM and SATA Hard disk in the reference diagram...
Page 328: ...fa HealthCare N V WARNING Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see Agfa HealthCare Library General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operation repair or maintenance task on the equipment 2 Strictly observe all safety directions within the Generic Safety Directions and o...
Page 329: ...ocument resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 4 3 03 2011 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential LIST OF CONTENTS 1 REFERENCE DIAGRAMS 4 1 1 Components Location 4 1 2 List of Components 7 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS 9 ...
Page 330: ... of this document is uncontrolled 1 Reference Diagrams 1 1 Components Location S12 S24 S11 S 1 in upper tray S2 in lower tray S13 S10 CDM S5 M5 M4 S6 CDM LED Board S4 RF1 in Lower Tray RF2 in Upper Tray M1 S9 536604aa_1 cdr S25 S25 only installed up to SN 1519 Figure 1 Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 4 4 03 2011 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 331: ... M8 F2 M6 in Upper pickup tray M7 in Lower pickup tray S14 S15 in Upper pickup tray S16 S17 in Lower pickup tray S18 S19 in Upper Lower pickup tray 536704aa_3 cdr S21 S22 M3 V1 V2 M9 SCSI SATA Hard Disk Devius Tyndall DDR2 RAM SATA hard disk introduced for SN 3177 SN 3180 SN 3494 to SN 3537 SN 3539 SN 3574 SN 3672 Figure 2 Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 4 5 03 2011 Type 5366 100 Agfa Co...
Page 332: ... Agfa HealthCare Library Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Key6 Themis Tyndall Power Supply OSB 536604aa_2 cdr TPH RAM DDR2 RAM Devil Devius Devius Tyndall DDR2 RAM SATA hard disk introduced for SN 12610 Figure 3 Edition 1 Revision 1 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 4 6 03 2011 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 333: ...ut Module E3 E label Lower Pickup Module E4 E label Power Supply E5 E label TPH module E6 E label 6 Display Module E7 E label 7 Upper Pickup Module F1 Thermal Head fan Figure 2 F2 CPU cooling fan E box Figure 2 Hard disk Drive Hard disk Drive 73 GB or more Figure 2 KEY6 PCB Keypad module Figure 3 M1 Drum motor Figure 1 M2 Cam drive motor Figure 2 M3 Suspension drive motor Figure 2 M4 Output roller...
Page 334: ...etection Figure 2 S9 Print drum drive rotation detection Figure 1 S10 Densitometer home position Figure 1 S11 Take over passed detection Figure 1 S12 Overheat sensor Figure 1 S13 Input sensor TPH Figure 1 S14 Upper pickup home position Figure 2 S15 Upper pickup pickup position Figure 2 S16 Lower pickup home position Figure 2 S17 Lower pickup pickup position Figure 2 S18 Upper pickup passed positio...
Page 335: ...rams are attached Description 1 Wiring Diagrams Drystar 5302 with Devil PCB Main Page Diagram 1 9 2 Wiring Diagrams Drystar 5302 with Devius PCB Main Page Diagram 2 9 3 Wiring Diagram Lower Pickup Assembly Diagram 3 9 4 Wiring Diagram Lower Tray Assembly Diagram 4 9 5 Wiring Diagram Output Assembly up to SN1519 Assembly Diagram 5 9 6 Wiring Diagram Output Assembly as of SN1519 Assembly Diagram 6 9...
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Page 345: ...ment by unauthorized personnel is not permitted and may be unlawful DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Agfa Company Confidential 09 2011 Printed in Germany Document Node ID 16880214 Edition 1 Revision 3 spare_parts_e_template_v09 Copyright 2011 Agfa HealthCare N V ...
Page 346: ...ncontrolled WARNING Hazards may be introduced because of component failure or improper operation Replace defective parts with Agfa HealthCare original spare parts Use only tools and measuring instruments which are suitable for the procedure Only approved Agfa HealthCare accessories must be used For a list of compatible accessories contact your local Agfa HealthCare organization or www agfa com INS...
Page 347: ...cal waste disposal service or producer distributor of this equipment If your equipment contains removable batteries or accumulators please dispose of these separately according to local regulations Contact Spare Parts ordering Spare Parts returns Europe Overseas Orderprocessing europe matrium net Orderprocessing overseas matrium net Worldwide Returns matrium net NOTE Agfa reserves the right to del...
Page 348: ...1 LEISTUNGSEINHEIT POWER UNIT MODULE DE PUISSANCE PAGES 16 17 ANTRIEB DRIVE ENTRAÎNEMENT PAGES 8 9 5366_chap05_index_m CDR DD DIS050 05M Spare Parts List DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 3 Chapter 5 4 Drystar 5302 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential 09 2011 ...
Page 349: ...een arrow to navigate back to the overview of the modules How to navigate the Spare Parts List online with the Acrobat Reader DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 3 Chapter 5 5 Drystar 5302 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential 09 2011 ...
Page 350: ...a HealthCare Library Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled 04 07 04 03 MOD 01 02 MOD 02 05 06 01 MOD 10 05 05 5366_chap05_01_m CDR 08 DD DIS050 05M Spare Parts List Edition 1 Revision 3 Chapter 5 6 Drystar 5302 Type 5366 100 09 2011 COVERS Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 351: ...ROHS MOD 02 LOWER TRAY W O TAG ROHS MOD 02 RÉCEPTACLE EN TÔLE EN BAS W O TAG ROHS MOD 02 CM 3492672 3 OBERE ABLAGE W O TAG ROHS MOD 01 UPPER TRAY W O TAG ROHS MOD 01 RÉCEPTACLE EN TÔLE EN HAUT W O TAG ROHS MOD 01 CM 3492812 4 OBERE HINTERE OBERE VERKLEIDUNG ROHS TOP COVER REAR TOP COVER ASSY ROHS COUVERCLE EN HAUT ROHS CM 3492822 5 LINKE RECHTE VORDERE ABDECKUNG ROHS LEFT RIGHT FRONT COVER ROHS CO...
Page 352: ...rary Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled 5366_chap05_02_m CDR 05 MOD 14 06 MOD 13 07 02 MOD 04 01 MOD 06 09 MOD 11 08 02 MOD 03 03 MOD 16 10 04 11 12 DD DIS050 05M Spare Parts List Edition 1 Revision 3 Chapter 5 8 Drystar 5302 Type 5366 100 09 2011 DRIVE Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 353: ...5 5 GETRIEBE RIEMEN ROHS MOD 14 GEAR BOX BELT ROHS MOD 14 ENGRENAGE COURROIE ROHS MOD 14 CM 3492762 6 NOCKENWELLENANTRIEBSMODUL ROHS MOD 13 CAM DRIVE MODUL ROHS MOD 13 MODULE D ENTRAÎNENMENT ROHS MOD 13 CM 3492872 7 TPH FLACHKABEL ROHS TPH FLAT CABLE ROHS CABLE PLAT TPH ROHS CM 3097371 8 FILMSENSOR ROHS S5 FILM SENSOR ROHS S5 DETECTEUR FILM ROHS S5 CM 3492803 9 EINGABESENSORMODUL ROHS MOD 11 INPUT...
Page 354: ...gfa HealthCare Library Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled 03 06 05 MOD 15 01 MOD 17 02 MOD 07 07 S9 04 5366_chap05_03_m CDR DD DIS050 05M Spare Parts List Edition 1 Revision 3 Chapter 5 10 Drystar 5302 Type 5366 100 09 2011 DRIVE LEFT Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 355: ...LVES ROHS MOD 17 CM 3492702 2 WALZENANTRIEBSMODUL ROHS MOD 07 DRUM DRIVE MODULE ROHS MOD 07 MODULE D ENTRAÎNEMENT DU CYLINDRE ROHS MOD 07 CM 3492711 3 DRUCKTROMMEL ROHS PRINT DRUM MODULE ROHS TAMBOUR D IMPRESSION ROHS CM 3433521 4 HAUPTANTRIEBSRAD WALZENANTRIEBSRIEMEN ROHS MAIN DRIVE PULLEY DRUM BELT ROHS ROUE D ENTRAÎNEMENT COURROIES D ENTRAÎNEMENT DU TAMBOUR ROHS CM 3492742 5 ANTRIEBSMODUL ROHS ...
Page 356: ... document is uncontrolled 5366_chap05_04_m CDR 01 MOD 05 02 03 MOD 20 09 UP TO SN12609 04 MOD 08 07 MOD 18 08 MOD 18 06 MOD 12 05 10 IN COMBINATION WITH THEMIS BOARD ONLY DD DIS050 05M Spare Parts List Edition 1 Revision 3 Chapter 5 12 Drystar 5302 5366 100 09 2011 DRIVE POWER UNIT UP TO SN12609 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 357: ...SSY MOD 08 UP TO SN12609 SW 2 1 X DEVIL THEMIS THANOS RAM REPLACEMENT ASSY MOD 08 JUSQU AU NS12609 SW 2 1 X CM 6037350 5 DEVIL REPLACEMENT ASSY BIS FN12609 SW 2 1 X DEVIL REPLACEMENT ASSY UP TO SN12609 SW 2 1 X DEVIL REPLACEMENT ASSY JUSQU AU NS12609 SW 2 1 X CM 6009773 6 TYNDALL PCB MIT RAM MOD 12 SW 2 1 X TYNDALL PCB WITH RAM MOD 12 SW 2 1 X TYNDALL PCB AVEC RAM MOD 12 SW 2 1 X CM 3433703 7 512M...
Page 358: ...Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled 5366_chap05_05_m CDR 01 MOD 05 02 04 MOD 08 05 06 MOD 12 07 MOD 18 03 MOD 20 FROM SN12610 08 DD DIS050 05M Spare Parts List Edition 1 Revision 3 Chapter 5 14 Drystar 5302 Type 5366 100 09 2011 DRIVE POWER UNIT FROM SN12610 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 359: ...LÄSE MOD 20 VILIS COOLING FAN MOD 20 VENTILATEUR VILIS MOD 20 CM 6009784 4 DEVIUS TYNDALL RAM MODUL MOD 08 AB FN12610 SW 2 1 X DEVIUS TYNDALL RAM MODULE MOD 08 FROM SN12610 SW 2 1 X MODULE DEVIUS TYNDALL RAM MOD 08 A PARTIR DE NS12610 SW 2 1 X CM 6009762 5 DEVIUS PCB AB FN12610 SW 2 1 X DEVIUS PCB FROM SN12610 SW 2 1 X DEVIUS PCB A PARTIR DE NS12610 SW 2 1 X CM 6009773 6 TYNDALL PCB MIT RAM MOD 12...
Page 360: ...05_05_m CDR Name Female vacuum connector Male vacuum connector Guide latch Vertical Alignment Gear box spring Gear box belt Quantity 2 2 2 1 1 Purpose Vacuum connector inside printer Counterpart to male vacuum connector at pickup module Vacuum connector at pickup module Vertical alignment guide latch left and right hand side Tension spring for gear box belt Belt for gear box 06 04 02 03 01 MOD 09 ...
Page 361: ...ON ROHS MOD 09 CM 3260514 2 SCSI HARDDISK 73GB ROHS BIS FN12609 SCSI HARDDISK 73GB ROHS UP TO SN12609 SCSI HARDDISK 73GB ROHS JUSQU AU NS12609 CM 6009730 3 SATA HARDDISK AB FN12610 SATA HARDDISK FROM SN12610 SATA HARDDISK A PARTIR DE NS12610 CM 3392031 4 SCSI HARDDISK KABEL ROHS BIS FN12609 SCSI HARDDISK CABLE ROHS UP TO SN12609 CABLE SCSI HARDDISK ROHS JUSQU AU NS12609 CM 6009740 5 SATA HARDDISK ...
Page 362: ...ntralized decentralized Stockpilling M Maintenance Parts required to maintain a machine Kit M should be available as case stock Includes all parts required to perform a maintenance according to the maintenance checklist Quantity covers one single maintenance L Local stock Extremely expensive or bulky parts Kit L should be part of the local central warehouse Determine quantity depending on costs an...
Page 363: ... is valid for the following machine type s Device Name Type Number Specification 5366 0100 DRYSTAR 5302 EQOZV DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Accessory Overview Following accesssories are separately available Accessory Order Number MOBILE KIT EX2DV ...
Page 364: ...This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers ...
Page 365: ...rinted in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID 13939365 eq_08_modifications_e_template_v07 Copyright 2008 Agfa HealthCare N V DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366 100 Purpose of this Document This document provides an overview of all product modifications which may be of importance for Service They are listed in chronological sequence Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes 1 0 05 2...
Page 366: ...of Agfa HealthCare N V WARNING Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see MEDNET GSO General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operation repair or maintenance task on the equipment 2 Strictly observe all safety directions within the Generic Safety Directions and on the pr...
Page 367: ...r Changed Input Sensor Module CM 349280 1 None August Software CR ROM 1 9 0_C4 as Successor of 1 9 0_C2 for RoHS Spare Parts SB No 07 DD DIS263 07E August Changed RF Tag Reader CM 339267 3 None July Changed Pickup Module CM 349268 3 None July Introduction of Software 1 9 0_C4 SB No 07 DD DIS2634 07E Enclosure DD DIS268 07E June Release of RoHS compliant Spare Parts SB No 06 DD DIS064 07E June Rele...
Page 368: ...1 8 1_C1 SB No 04 DD DIS349 06E August Intruduction of RoHS compliant Power Supply Module None July Introduction of Heat Sink Replacement Kit as Spare Part Enclosure DD DIS194 06E Troubleshooting Guide DD DIS211 07E May Changed Gear Box Module MOD14 CM 349269 1 None May Changed TPH Cooling Fan CM 349273 0 None April Removed Output Sensor Sensor S25 in Output Module None March Changed Display Modul...
Page 369: ...re Release 1 8 0_C2 Reason Support of additional languages for the Operator and Key Operator menu Product s Serial Number s SN 1156 incl SN 1143 and SN 1149 Nov 2005 Part Number s Software only available via MEDNET GSO library Referenced Document s SB No 03 DD DIS403 05E 2 Changed Output Module CM 349272 1 Reason Improvement of Film Run in Output Module Product s Serial Number s SN 1336 January 20...
Page 370: ...on Improved 174 mm banding line not visible in clinical images only visible in technical flatfield image Improved production process Product s Serial Number s SN 1398 February 2006 Part Number s Pickup Module CM 349268 2 Referenced Document s None 4 Changed Display Module CM 343336 1 Reason Improved connector to prevent that cable to display board can be removed accidentally at mounting of right c...
Page 371: ...tial 5 Removed Output Sensor Sensor S25 in Output Module Reason Output sensor is removed as is not used by software for film jam detection Product s Serial Number s SN 1522 April 2006 Part Number s None Referenced Document s None 6 Changed TPH Cooling Fan CM 349273 0 Reason Improvement of production process Some fans generated disturbing noise in production Product s Serial Number s SN 1578 May 20...
Page 372: ...vement of production process Product s Serial Number s SN 1603 May 2006 Part Number s Gear box module CM 349269 2 Referenced Document s None 8 Introduction of Heat Sink Replacement Kit as Spare Part Reason To allow replacing heat sink at Themis CPU instead of replacing the Themis CPU when the heat sink holder is broken Product s Serial Number s Only introduced as spare part July 2006 Part Number s...
Page 373: ...Power Supply Module Reason Preparation of the printer for RoHS compliance Product s Serial Number s SN 1863 plus 1847 1853 1856 1848 1854 1858 1850 1855 August 2006 Part Number s Power Supply Module RoHS CM 349278 1 Referenced Document s None 10 Changed Gear Box Module MOD14 CM 349269 2 in combination with DRYSTAR 5302 software patch 1 8 1_C1 Reason Improvement of film run Product s Serial Number ...
Page 374: ...nces of film in input tray improve film positioning Product s Serial Number s SN 2810 plus 2723 2725 2789 2793 2804 2805 2727 2753 2797 2798 2808 2778 2788 2799 2802 January 2007 Part Number s Lower Tray CM 349266 1 Upper Tray CM 349267 1 Referenced Document s None 12 Changed Display Module CM 343336 2 Reason Improved production process to prevent pixel failures on LCD displays in production Produ...
Page 375: ...with Explanation of Network Activity LEDs Reason Allowing interpretation of network LEDs without service manual Product s Serial Number s SN 3001 February 2007 Part Number s None Referenced Document s None 14 Changed TPH Module CM 349264 1 Reason Improvement of production process Heater foil was partly detached Product s Serial Number s SN 3049 without 3051 3084 3121 3162 3053 3085 3123 3165 3059 ...
Page 376: ...95 EC of the European Union Product s Serial Number s SN 3930 plus 3642 3645 3711 3714 3798 3803 3815 3856 3862 3864 3865 3867 to 3880 3883 3887 3895 3903 to 3909 3911 to 3913 3915 to 3924 3926 to 3928 June 2007 Part Number s None Referenced Document s SB No 06 DD DIS064 07E 16 Release of RoHS compliant Spare Parts Reason Make spare parts compliant to the RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances D...
Page 377: ...1 4042 4043 4045 4046 4048 4051 4053 4054 4056 to 4058 4061 to 4067 4070 4071 4073 4075 4076 4079 4082 to 4087 4090 4091 4093 to 4095 4097 4098 4100 4101 4103 to 4112 4115 4117 4118 to 4124 4130 4135 4136 4159 4161 4164 4169 4172 4183 4186 4187 to 4195 4201 4202 4208 4212 4213 4214 4216 4217 4219 to 4226 4228 4230 4231 to 4237 4239 to 4249 4251 4252 4254 to 4262 4264 4266 4267 to 4316 4318 to 4354...
Page 378: ...arts Reason RoHS spare parts were released with enclosed software CD ROM 1 9 0_C2 Software 1 9 0_C4 is the successor of software 1 9 0_C2 Product s Serial Number s August 2007 Part Number s Devil RoHS CM 349286 1 Themis7 RoHS CM 343369 2 Devil Themis RAM RoHS CM 349289 1 512 MB RoHS CM 343370 2 Referenced Document s SB No 07 DD DIS263 07E 20 Changed RF Tag Reader CM 339267 3 Reason Make tag reader...
Page 379: ...dential 21 Changed Input Sensor Module CM 349280 1 Reason Improvement of production process Product s Serial Number s SN 5253 November 2007 Part Number s Input Sensor Module CM 349280 2 Referenced Document s None 22 Changed TPH Module CM 349264 2 Reason Improvement of production process Improved ground connection to reduce pixel drops Product s Serial Number s Serial number not registered November...
Page 380: ...rs and spare parts delivered as of February 2008 Part Number s Compact Flash 1 GB CM 343356 2 Referenced Document s None 24 Introduction of Upper Pickup Modification Kit incl Software 1 9 1_C1 Reason Improvement of film run Product s Serial Number s The Upper Pickup Modification Kit was introduced in production as of SN 5615 Software 1 9 1_C1 was introduced in production as of SN 5723 plus SNs 566...
Page 381: ...ld always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document printed in Germany 2005 09 09 Order No DD DIS149 05E DRYSTAR 5302 1YZO5L1 Type 5366 100 1 Piece YZO5L MA1 Edition 1 Revision 0 The Maintenance document is separately available Order No DD DIS149 05E Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 382: ...ns describe adjustments and routines which must only be performed by qualified technical personnel Note Electrical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified electrician Mechanical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified technician CE Declaration According to the medical guidelines the CE Declaration CE Conformity becomes invalid if the product is changed w...
Page 383: ...ounter analysis 5 3 2 1 Infocounter Analysis via Printers Infocounters Report 6 3 2 2 Infocounter analysis via Service Command session 7 3 2 3 How to evaluate the Infocounter 7 3 3 Image quality check 9 4 Maintenance points Power off 10 4 1 Check of general condition 10 4 2 Check of condition of belts and gears 10 4 3 Visual check of the cables 10 4 4 Cleaning of the suction cups 11 4 5 Cleaning o...
Page 384: ... 9 II DRYSTAR 5302 Edition 1 Revision 0 Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 5 2 SW patch installation 16 5 3 Film calibration 17 5 4 Density Reproduction Check 17 5 5 Test image evaluation 19 5 6 Host system image quality check 20 6 Completion of the maintenance 20 6 1 Backup Data on CF Card 20 6 2 Reset of the relative counters in the Infocounter 21 6 3 Customer Conversation 21 ...
Page 385: ...aning is given below Safety warning indicating that the DRYSTAR 5302 User and Reference Manuals should be consulted before making any connections to other equipment The use of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this printer may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system Consideration relating to the choice of accessory equipment shall includ...
Page 386: ...r use in USA only Make sure that the circuit is single phase center tapped if the printer is connected to a 240 V 60 Hz source instead of a 120 V 60 Hz source Transport after installation Before moving the printer always switch off the machine The DRYSTAR 5302 should always be transported by 2 persons When doing this the stability and the structure of the table top have to be taken into account Th...
Page 387: ...ce instructions Additional maintenance steps can be required according to national regulations 2 1 Maintenance frequency The maintenance has to be carried out every 25 000 printed films or every 12 months whichever comes first 2 2 Required time Time required for the maintenance 2 hours 2 3 Required tools 2005 09 09 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential Description Order Number Comment Calibrated...
Page 388: ...thanol Commercially available Lint free cloth Commercially available Ink eraser Pelikan 10 9 9999 1176 0 Vacuum cleaner 220 240V 50Hz CM 9 9999 0895 0 110 115V 60Hz CM 9 9999 0896 0 2 5 Required spare parts The following spare parts are part of the Maintenance assortment CM 0 5366 0999 733 Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 Description Order Number Case of Exchange Usage Air Filter...
Page 389: ...ppeared since the last maintenance 3 2 Infocounter analysis To view the infocounter a service PC is required Two possibilities exist to get the infocounter on the Service PC Type of Infocounter analysis Refer to A Via Printers Infocounters Report 3 2 1 B Via Service Command session 3 2 2 We recommend to use for Infocounter Analysis method A Via Printers Infocounters Report as this is the fastest w...
Page 390: ...Modules Remote sessions Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Connectivity tools Module repair Service Loggings 1 2 To printer flash card To this computer Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 7 Service Actions 5 Logging 2 Infocounters A B 536609cf cdr Figure 1 3 2 1 Infocounter Analysis via Printers Infocounters Report Required Tools Service PC required to connect to the printer and analyze...
Page 391: ...and Session 7 Service Actions 5 Logging 2 Infocounters 5 Save the infocounter file to the service PC or the CF card Figure 3 6 Unzip the infocounters ZIP file 7 Analyze the infocounter txt file as described in section 3 2 3 How to evaluate the Infocounter 3 2 3 How to evaluate the Infocounter Infocounters txt evaluation What to check in the Comment infocounter 1 1 Serial number and Compare device ...
Page 392: ...hnical Documentation chapter 8 the exact hardware status can be determined 3 4 Software modification history By checking the software modification history it can be determined whether a recent software upgrade solved a problem that occurred quite often in the error list in the past 5 3 Retries Many retries 1 based on relative prints have to be investigated They may reduce the throughput of the dev...
Page 393: ...check 1 In the browser pages select menu Service Engineer Tools Enter Service Command Session 3 Print Testimage 2 Print following test images on the largest format available in the film magazines STI1 ZIP STI2 ZIP medical_image ZIP The test image as displayed in Figure 4 to Figure 6 will be printed 3 Mark the test films with a waterproof pen as testfilm before maintenance Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure ...
Page 394: ...ing of the suction cups 4 4 Cleaning of Electronics 4 5 Cleaning of Power Supply Air Inlet 4 6 Check and Cleaning of Drum 4 7 Cleaning of Thermal print head 4 8 Electrical check 4 9 4 1 Check of general condition 1 Perform a visual check of Power and network cables Covers The Output tray The upper and lower Input tray 2 Disconnect the power and network cable 3 Remove the left and right cover to pr...
Page 395: ...1 Pull out the upper pickup unit 2005 09 09 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential 536609da cdr 1 2 Clean the suction cups with a lint free cloth lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol 3 Insert the upper pickup unit 4 Repeat this step for the lower pickup unit Figure 7 536609cc cdr 2 536609db cdr 3 Figure 8 Figure 9 4 5 Cleaning of Electronics Compartment 1 Remove the EMI shielding 536609ac cdr...
Page 396: ...m cleaner Figure 11 4 7 Check and Cleaning of Drum 1 Open the top cover 536609df cdr 2 Open the Hold down bracket 3 Open the TH Module 4 Remove the flat belt 5 Check the drum for dirt or damage by turning at the drum drive pulley 6 In case signs of damage are visible also check the STI2 test image printed under step 3 3 Image quality check A damage will be visible in the flatfield area of the STI2...
Page 397: ...with Isopropyl alcohol or a cleaning tissue 2005 09 09 Type 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential 536609cg cdr The last cleaning action must be carried out in one way For the Isopropyl alcohol observe the rule As less water is in the alcohol as better We recommend using a 90 Isopropyl alcohol 2 Remount all covers Figure 13 3 Insert both input trays Caution Be carefull at TH cleaning The electronic ci...
Page 398: ...p Task Details see 1 Perform the basic protective earth test 4 9 1 2 Perform the electrical check according to 4 9 2 National Regulations 4 9 1 Basic Protective Earth Test Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 1 Use a multimeter that is capable to measure a resistance 1 Ohm 536631JN cdr 2 2 Put one probe at the ground connector of the mains input 3 Put the other probe at a few metalli...
Page 399: ...ew metallic parts the customer could touch The electrical resistance in this case has to be 0 3 Ohm Refer to Figure 15 Figure 15 In case the electrical resistance of one measurement exceeds the limits 0 2 Ohm without mains cable 0 3 Ohm with mains cable check the printer for loose grounding connections 4 9 2 Electrical Check according to National Regulations 1 Perform the electrical check accordin...
Page 400: ...tches 5 1 SW patch installation 5 2 Film calibration 5 3 Density Reproduction Check 5 4 Test image evaluation 5 5 Host system image quality check 5 6 5 1 Check of safety switches 1 Switch on the printer Wait till it shows the READY screen takes approx 7 minutes Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 536609fa cdr 2 Open top cover 3 Check display message It must show Close top cover Figu...
Page 401: ...d the printed optical density measured with an external densitometer is checked Background Information This is a plausibility check for the CDM In case the measured density values are out of the specified range the CDM requires a re calibration This procedure must be carried out with every used film type 1 In the browser pages select menu Service Engineer Tools Enter Service Command Session 3 Prin...
Page 402: ...2B film 50 163 167 4 0 40 189 196 4 7 4 0 30 218 225 8 7 8 0 20 246 255 2 9 2 0 10 274 284 6 10 6 0 0 306 314 8 0 When entering the measured density values the decimal point appears in a different spot e g measured value 0 23 value to enter 23 0 Density Lower limit Upper limit 0 0 0 30 5 5 45 7 7 60 8 8 75 9 9 90 10 10 X rite 310 105 11 11 X rite 331 120 12 12 X rite 341 135 12 12 X rite 301 150 1...
Page 403: ...nce 4 Check all three images at the lightbox Following items must been checked o Line artifacts in transport direction o Line artifacts vertical to the transport direction o Point artifacts o Surface artifacts 5 Evaluate the test images at follows 1 If no artifacts are seen on the STI1 STI2 image continue with next step 2 If artifacts seen on STI1 STI2 image aren t visible on the medical_image con...
Page 404: ...on chapter 3 3 Troubleshooting o In case artifact is only visible in images of a specific host but not in STI1 STI2 image initiate a service call of modality service engineer 6 Completion of the maintenance The Completion of the maintenance comprises following tasks Task Details see Backup Data on CF Card 6 1 Reset of Maintenance Action counters and relative 6 2 Counters in the Infocounter Custome...
Page 405: ...ving the Service menu select Preventive maintenance as service action Active Current settings Factory settings Cycles to go Maintenance Action Thermal head cleaning required Replace thermal head anti dust filter Replace thermal head end of life Film calibration upper tray required Film calibration lower tray required Service maintenance required 0 19030 52520 1898 2505 0 5000 25000 62500 5000 5000...
Page 406: ...mbus are trademarks of Agfa Gevaert AG Germany Herausgegeben von Published by Edité par Agfa Gevaert AG Fototechnik Tegernseer Landstraße 161 D 81539 München Printed in Germany Imprimé en Allemagne Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 407: ...ype 5366 100 Work Instruction for order no SN Film cycles The maintenance has to be carried out Every 12 months or 25 000 printed films Maintenance must be carried out according to the maintenance instructions DD DIS149 05E Diagnostics OK not OK Questioning of the customer Questioning of the customer about problems with the printer Infocounter analysis Read out and analyzation of the infocounter I...
Page 408: ...ck of the cables Check of cables inside the printer for damage Cleaning of the suction cups Cleaning of the suction cups of both film pickup assemblies with a lint free cloth lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol Cleaning of Electronics rack Cleaning of the Electronic rack with a vacuum cleaner Cleaning of Power supply air inlet Cleaning of the Power supply air inlet with a vacuum cleaner Check...
Page 409: ...st image Comparison with test images made during printer diagnostics Check for artifacts on the film In case of artifacts in STI1 STI2 and medical test image troubleshooting as described in chapter 3 3 Troubleshooting Host system image quality check Printing of diagnostic image from every host system Check concerning artifacts in diagnostic image Comparison with artifacts in last STI1 STI2 image o...
Page 410: ...olled The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Maintenence Checklist Page 4 4 DRYSTAR 5302 Edition 1 Revision 0 Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 Remarks Date Signature Service Technician Customer ...
Page 411: ...of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 0 03 2008 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID 23532484 service_bulletin_cover_e_template_v01 Copyright 2008 Agfa HealthCare N V Drystar 5302 Type 5366 0100 Please note Service Bulletins are not part of the Service Manual for Download Please download the Service Bulletins from the GSO Library MEDNET GSO Hardcopy Dry Image...
Page 412: ... CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 0 Drystar 5302 Chapter 10 2 03 2008 Type 5366 0100 Agfa Company Confidential intentionally left blank ...
Page 413: ...Y NOTE Use dissemination distribution or reproduction of this document by unauthorized personnel is not permitted and may be unlawful DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled 12 2007 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID 15602908 eq_11_install planning_e_template_v04 Copyright 2007 Agfa...
Page 414: ...may cause damage or injuries INSTRUCTION 1 Read the Generic Safety Directions document see MEDNET GSO General Info Agfa HealthCare Publications Service Manual prior to attempting any operation repair or maintenance task on the equipment 2 Strictly observe all safety directions within the Generic Safety Directions and on the product Edition 1 Revision 2 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 11 2 12 2007 5366 100 Ag...
Page 415: ...ivided into construction planning data technical connection and performance data safety instructions listing of certificates Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1 1 1 2 11 2007 Adapted scope of delivery Before Only English user manual delivered as paper manual Now additional Chinese simplified and Spanish See section 3 1 Added detailed specifications...
Page 416: ...ATION 12 6 1 Network integration parameters 12 6 2 Modality Setup Parameters 14 6 3 Setup of Security and Privacy optional 16 6 3 1 List of Key operator Service People and Specialists with Access Rights 16 6 3 2 Audit Logging Server and NTP Server parameters 18 6 3 3 Availability of certificates 18 6 4 Service Host Parameters 18 6 5 Example for System Integration 19 7 AMBIENT CONDITIONS 20 7 1 Dur...
Page 417: ...copy of this document is uncontrolled Edition 1 Revision 2 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 11 5 12 2007 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential 9 7 Service data 24 9 8 Dimensions and weight 25 9 8 1 Dimensions packed machine 25 9 8 2 Dimensions closed machine 25 9 8 3 Dimensions opened machine 25 9 8 4 Weight 25 10 SAFETY STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS 26 ...
Page 418: ...ters in advance to prevent a delay during installation 6 7 Get up to date Connectivity Release Documents for the modalities which shall print on the printer To be prepared for modality specific adjustments at the printer 6 2 8 Compare the required ambient and climatic conditions with the condition at the installation place To prevent installation of the printer in an inappropriate environment lead...
Page 419: ... conform environment In Figure 1 two additional optional modules are not listed 1 Audit logging server This is a computer in the networking allowing to store all communication between the different devices in the network 2 NTP Network Time Protocol Server This is a computer providing time synchronization It is useful for audit logging so that all messages of all devices have the same time referenc...
Page 420: ...ong 2 x RJ45 connection incl extension piece 1 Reference manual English 3 User Manuals English Chinese simplified Spanish 1 CD with all user manuals and Plug Play installation manuals in all languages 1 packing list 1 Plug and Play Installation manual English 25 films 14x17 DT 2B for test purposes 25 films 8x10 DT 2B for test purposes 2 sets film type labels 1 Chinese warning sticker 1 CE declarat...
Page 421: ...n room specifications 3 2 Options Item Order Number Comment Mobile Kit EX2DV To be used in earthquake areas and in mobile usage May not be used in military vessels Figure 2 NOTE REMOTE SERVICE In general it is possible to diagnose and repair the printer to a certain extent remotely To enable remote service of the printer remote access has first to be organized Remote Access is established via the ...
Page 422: ...ny printed copy of this document is uncontrolled 4 Machine dimensions Closed machine 72 8 cm 28 7 67 6 cm 26 6 7 1 5 c m 2 8 2 536611jo cdr Figure 3 Opened machine 536611jp cdr 76 cm 29 9 1 1 6 c m 4 5 7 536611jn cdr Figure 4 Figure 5 Edition 1 Revision 2 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 11 10 12 2007 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential ...
Page 423: ... installation and repair is not available the printer can be carried at a different place The printer weight is 90 kg 198 lb It can be carried by three people Caution The device is heavy 90 kg 198 lb Risk of injuries At least three people have to lift the device from one position to the other Use proper foot and hand protection when lifting the device The table might break and cause injuries or da...
Page 424: ...fatek Link Service Host 6 4 For each of these steps various parameters are required in advance They can be entered in the following tables 6 1 Network integration parameters To connect the printer to the hospital network the following parameters are required by the hospital network administrator Parameter Default Value Printer IP address 169 254 10 10 Hostname ds5302 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Router...
Page 425: ...rinted with linear taste LUT Problem The workstation at the PACS system has one AE title only The DRYSTAR 5302 does not recognize for which type of modality CR or CT the user wants to print Solution Create one logical printer DRYSTAR5302_CR and one DRYSTAR5302_CT Create two different host profiles for the two logical printers one with Kanamori LUT the other with linear taste LUT In the workstation...
Page 426: ...uired by the hospital network administrator Modality 1 nickname of the modality max 8 characters letters figures Parameter Value Modality brand Modality type Modality AE_title Modality 2 nickname of the modality max 8 characters letters figures Parameter Value Modality brand Modality type Modality AE_title Modality 3 nickname of the modality max 8 characters letters figures Parameter Value Modalit...
Page 427: ...nnectivity Release Document numbers Example see Figure 7 PHILIPS CR DRYSTAR 4500 M 5500 5300 EASYVISION RAD 4 2 Image ETHERNET II DICOM 3 0 Control ETHERNET II DICOM PRINT MANAGEMENT SCU Status Released for in Connectivity Release Document Number stallation Document Remarks 000 5365_reg11_006_e cdr 874 Figure 7 Connectivity Release Documents Specific connectivity information for the DRYSTAR 5302 c...
Page 428: ...e parameters for Security and Privacy have to be determined and entered by the hospital security responsible person Please hand out the pages of this subsection 6 3 to the hospital security responsible person 6 3 1 List of Key operator Service People and Specialists with Access Rights The list of Key operators is limited to 50 The Key Operator has access to the Key Operator webpages of the printer...
Page 429: ...s limited to 8 The service people have access to the service web pages Following conventions are valid Username min 4 characters max 20 characters Network password min 4 characters max 10 characters Service person name Password 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The list of Specialists is limited to 1 The Specialist has access to the specialist web pages Following conventions are valid Username min 4 characters max ...
Page 430: ...ith the hospital network administrator that certificates are available for all devices which shall be HIPAA compliant NOTE Agfa devices which are according to the HIPAA specifications have Agfa certificates already loaded All certificates issued by Agfa have a validity period of 10 years 6 4 Service Host Parameters NOTE The AGFATEK LINK Service Host is optional in the network It is an optional par...
Page 431: ... Ultrasound Printer Digitizer CR 75 0 ADC QS 536311ad cdr IP address Hostname Subnet mask Router IP address Printer AE Title Domain name 192 9 200 201 ds5302 255 255 255 0 DS5302 Nickname Modality Brand Modality Type Calling AE Title Digitizer AGFA CR QS QS Ultrasound ACUSON ASPEN US_ASPEN Nickname Modality Brand Modality Type Calling AE Title Figure 8 Edition 1 Revision 2 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 11 ...
Page 432: ...ance with EN60721 3 1 class 1K4 Climate conditions for transport must be in accordance with EN60721 3 2 1993 class 2K4 Ambient temperature during storage min max 25 C 13 F 55 C 131 F Relative humidity during storage min max 10 95 Absolute humidity during storage min max 0 1 g m 35 g m Rate of temperature change during storage max 1 C min Air pressure during storage Min max 70 kPa 106 kPa Ambient t...
Page 433: ...ble point in the circuit in compliance with VDE 664 VDE Double earthed pin outlet in compliance with DIN 49441 and with CEE 7 standard cover V II Mains connection in the installation room UL Earthed contact outlet for the NEMA 5 15 P plug Euro Version CEE7 7 H05VV F3G 3 x 2 5 mm with IEC C13 plug female cable length 3 m Mains cable part of the delivery US CAN Version NEMA 5 15P SJT 3 x AWG 18 with...
Page 434: ...he printer 536611JM cdr Network connection RJ45 UTP for 100BaseT network according to IEC 601 Service Interface RS232 Interface male DTE 9 pin sub D nullmodem Equipotential plug Ground plug 6 mm metric thread 100 240 V AC power supply Figure 10 9 Specifications 9 1 Type overview Printer Type DRYSTAR 5302 5366 100 Edition 1 Revision 2 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 11 22 12 2007 5366 100 Agfa Company Confide...
Page 435: ...ms Number of film magazines 2 Image recording type Direct thermography Densitometer built in yes Automatic density control yes Hard disk capacity 73 GB RAM Memory Plugged on Themis 512 MB Warm up time Approx 7 min cold printer 9 2 1 Pixel Matrices The DRYSTAR 5302 has two film supply trays that can be configured to 14x17 14x14 14x11 10x14 or 8x10 film size If trim is used around the images trim is...
Page 436: ...osensing Frequency Hz 50 60 Power consumption W 70 standby 250 printing average 530 peak 9 4 Climatic data Heat emission kJ h 252 standby 900 printing average 1908 maximum 9 5 Sound emission data Noise level in standby in operation 53 dB A maximum 62 dB A maximum 9 6 Interface data Image control data interface DICOM 3 0 Print SCP Maximum number of simultaneous DICOM associations 10 9 7 Service dat...
Page 437: ...gth depth cm inch 90 35 4 Width cm inch 87 34 2 Height cm inch 69 27 2 Height incl Pallet cm inch 84 33 1 9 8 2 Dimensions closed machine Width cm inch 72 8 28 6 Length depth cm inch 71 5 28 2 Height with output tray cm inch 67 6 26 6 Height without output tray cm inch 53 6 21 1 9 8 3 Dimensions opened machine Width cm inch 72 8 28 6 Length depth cm inch with film trays opened 116 45 7 Height cm i...
Page 438: ...standards and regulations Medical Devices Directive 93 42 EEC CFR Part 21 Safety standards IEC 60601 1 A1 A2 EN 60601 1 A1 A2 UL 60601 1 2003 CSA 22 2 No 601 1 M90 GB4943 2001 Radio interference regulations interference suppression FCC Rules 47 CFR part 15 subpart B class A FCC rules 47 CFT part 15 subpart C class B IEC 60601 1 2 CISPR 11 class A CISPR 22 class A IEC 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 4 IEC 61...
Page 439: ...are required additionally to the scope of delivery are available at the installation site 3 1 3 The planned installation place has enough space for installation operation and repair 4 and 5 4 The required system integration parameters are available 6 5 The required connectivity Release Documents are available 6 2 6 The Host System is installed and the Host System Service Engineer is scheduled to s...
Page 440: ...cument is uncontrolled Agfa Company Confidential Document No DD DIS148 05E Copyright 2007 Agfa HealthCare N V All rights reserved Technical modifications reserved Published by Agfa HealthCare N V Tegernseer Landstraße 161 D 81539 München Germany AGFA and the Agfa Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N V ...
Page 441: ...ot controlled The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Edition 1 Revision 0 DRYSTAR 5302 Chapter 12 I 2005 09 09 Typ 5366 100 Agfa Company Confidential Chapter 12 List of contents 1 Glossary 1 2 Key Word Index 10 ...
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Page 443: ... Drystar 5300 in the DICOM Host must be identical with the AE Title in the Drystar 5300 itself The AE Title is set up during installation To make a clear distinction between AE title and IP address it is recommended to use only lower case characters for the hostname Preferably use the same name as for the AE title but in lowercase AGFATEK LINK Device out of the AGFATEK product spectrum for remote ...
Page 444: ...vigator C Calibration Process which determines a reproducible correlation between input and output values Clear Based Film Film with a transparent support layer The fog level of this film is approx 0 15 O D See also Blue Based Film COM1 COM2 Names for the first two serial interfaces of a computer CPU Devil Board Printed circuit board to control the main functions of the printer CPU D DA Converter ...
Page 445: ...ty on the film DNS Domain Name System The DNS server builds up the connection between IP address and Domain name Domain Name The Domain Name is the name for a device in the network It provides for a more comfortable contact to a network node by calling it via name instead of the IP address In the internet for example the IP address 19 5 6 121 can be contacted by the name johnson com To identify a ...
Page 446: ...on the film packet It changes with every new film emulsion Only the films with the same film batch have exactly the same characteristics Film Sensitometry Calibration of the film By calibrating the printer gets a table with certain density values for certain control values Film type Film of a certain producer or a similar producer but with different characteristics sensitivity contrast FireWire Se...
Page 447: ...y in the world of medical devices a host system is the device at which the printer is going to be connected to Hyper Terminal A Windows program used for serial data communication between two computers I ICM Image Composition Map Complete image data for a complete film These image data correspond to the several pixels on the film that is going to be printed IEC International Electro technical Commi...
Page 448: ...it board to control the printer keypad L LCD Display Liquid Crystal Display By supplying a voltage the liquid crystals are arranged such that a contrast is visible LED Light Emitting Diode Diode which emits green yellow or red light LUT Look Up Table contrast reference curve e g Kanamori LUT M N Netmask Also called subnet mask A 32 bit mask that displays which bits are in use for the subnet addres...
Page 449: ...DICOM printer Drystar 5300 is a DICOM PMS provider Portex AGFA own operating system for medical devices Postscript Imperative programming language for the device independent description of print pages which brings the complete data text images graphics and their positions to a standardized data structure PostScript was developed in 1982 by the American company Adobe Systems and evolved in the mean...
Page 450: ...er interface to convert computer internal parallel data into serial data and vice versa The interface is defined via RS232 Recommended Standard RS232 cable Cable following the RS232 standard Recommended Standard to connect two RS232 interfaces for example connection between modem and PC S SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface Service Interface RS232 Interface at the printer Service key Service too...
Page 451: ...IF TH Abbreviation of Thermal Print Head THEMIS board Board on the Devil Board Responsible for operating system and image processing Thermal Print Head Resistor line that transfers the image to the film U USB Universal Serial Bus PC bus system to attach peripherals like scanner keyboards etc to PC s Data rate 12 Mb s and up to 480 Mb s for USB 2 UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair A network cable where th...
Page 452: ...f this document are not controlled The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document Chapter 12 10 DRYSTAR 5302 Edition 1 Revision 0 Agfa Company Confidential Type 5366 100 2005 09 09 2 Key Word Index ...
Page 453: ...DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366 100 1st Edition r Orde no I 1 DD D S 50 05E ...
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Page 455: ...Node ID 16099429 Copyright 2008 Agfa HealthCare N V Purpose of this Document This document describes how to add the order list for documentation print add comments Document History Edition Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1 1 1 2 06 2008 Added how to integrate the order list for documentation in a printed manual See section 1 ...
Page 456: ...reating a paper manual Print the order list and put it behind the cover sheet 2 Printing single Pages Chapters or the complete Manual IMPORTANT Preferably print this manual double sided This PDF manual contains empty pages at the end of several chapters to have the next chapter starting with an uneven page number when printed doubles sided If printed one sided dispose these empty pages Preferably ...
Page 457: ...ick the bookmark of the desired chapter 2 Write down or remember the shown PDF page number See Figure 1 Figure 1 PDF page number in the Adobe reader toolbar 3 Go the end of the section or desired range of pages 4 Select Print 5 Select the page range 6 Select Reduce to printer margins and Auto rotate and Center 7 Select OK Figure 2 Print dialogue for printing single pages or chapters Edition 1 Revi...
Page 458: ... print the complete service manual proceed as follows 1 Select Print 2 Select All 3 Select shrink to printable area and Auto rotate and Center see NOTE above 4 Select OK Figure 3 Print dialogue for printing the complete manual 3 Adding Comments If you open this file in an Adobe Reader version 7 the comment toolbar will show up This allows adding comments to highlight or underline text and many mor...
Page 459: ...menu Comment Markup 2 Select the desired comments Press the CTRL key for multiple selections 3 Select Options Export Selected Comments 4 Save the file with any name 3 2 Importing Comments 1 In the drop down menu Comment Markup select Show comments List 2 Select Options Import Comments 3 Browse for the comments file and press select NOTE The imported comments possibly appear on different pages if t...