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5 Operating System Access Method
This section describes the procedure for closing the CXDI screen and accessing Windows
XP.
5.1 What to Have Ready
Keyboard, mouse
5.2 Precautions
•This procedure must not be undertaken while the CXDI host is operating (while image QA
processing, image transfer or communication with RIS or with X-ray generator is
underway, etc.).
•The procedure must be undertaken by service engineers only.
(It must not be undertaken by the user. Since important settings and files are stored, the
system may no longer operate properly and trouble may occur in the CXDI equipment if
any mistakes are made in this operation.)
•Users operating the HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) must
release the restrictions placed on the operating system’s operations since a keyboard has
been connected.
As soon as the objectives of the service have been accomplished, the restrictions on the
operating system’s operations must be put back in place.
5.3 Procedures
(1) Procedure for releasing the restrictions placed on the operating system’s operations
The following steps must be taken to release the restrictions on the operating system's
operations.
To take these steps, the keyboard must be connected while the restrictions on the operating
system’s operations are in place, and the CXDI system software must be running.
1) Press the [SYSTEM] button.
2) Press the [CXDI RESTART] button.
3) Press the [OK] button while holding down the shift key.
4) The operating system’s logon screen now appears. Log on using [cxdiadmin] as the user
name and [ccrdebug] as the password.
5) Execute SelectOsOperation.bat which is in the CCR folder.
6) The Select OS operation window shown below now appears. Press the [Yes(Y)] button.
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