
Chapter 5 User Maintenance
Revision Q
HF Series X-ray Generators - Operator’s Manual
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Set Time Screen
The Set Time screen, shown below, displays the current time setting. To
change the time setting, proceed as follows:
Figure 5-6. Setting the Time
1. Adjust the hours or minutes setting using the appropriate keys as shown
in Figure 5-6, above until desired time is displayed.
2. To exit the screen and return to the Start Up Screen, press the key next to
the
Main
field.
Film/Screen Defaults Screen
The Film/Screen Default Screen (see Figure 5-7) is used to configure the
default film/screen combination for the various image receptors used with the
generator. This setting applies to AEC and APR AEC mode exposures only. If
the selected film/screen combination has not already been calibrated, it must
be calibrated according to the AEC Calibration procedures later in this chapter
using the selected film/screen combination setting.
The generator has been pre-configured with seven different film/screen com-
bination selections designated "Wall 40"", "Wall 72"", "Table 40"", "100
Speed", "200 Speed", "800 Speed", and "Film/Screen7". If the Digital Recep-
tor setting in Service Configuration Menu is enabled, an eighth option entitled
"Digital" will be also be selectable. Note that the factory default film/screen
combination names may be changed using the film/screen combination name
edit utility as described in Service Manual.
USE THESE
KEYS TO
SET
HOURS
USE THESE
KEYS TO SET
MINUTES
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