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Troubleshooting

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FCR XC-1 Operation Manual

  First Edtion  11.2005  897N0565

5.5  When Image Is Streaked

This section provides an example of a streaked image scanned with the FCR XC-1 and an explanation 
of how to fix the streaking problem.

If there is soil on the scanner, an IP or both of them, a scanned image may be streaked as shown below.

Streak

Note that the streak on this example is enhanced 

for the sake of clarity.

 Remedial method

• 

Scanner cleaning

 

 

Perform the cleaning of the scanner using the Utility.

 For how to clean the scanner, see the applicable section in Chapter 4.

• 

Clean the IP. 

 

Wipe the surface of the IP with a soft, dry cloth. 
If the soil fails to come off by dry wiping, wipe the surface using a small amount of dehydrated 
ethanol. 
Completely dry the IP surface before use.

 Exercise due caution not to damage IPs.

 Never use plastic erasers and other solvents.

 Do not dig your finger nails into IP surfaces.

 Pay due attention not to use a large amount of 

dehydrated ethanol or clean the IP too 
frequently, otherwise the IP edges may turn 
yellowish.

 For IP cleaning, refer to “

B.2 Handling, Daily Care, and Storage of IPs

.”

Summary of Contents for CR-IR 355RU

Page 1: ...Manual thoroughly before actually operating the FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU system After reading this manual store it nearby the FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU so that you can see it whenever necessary For Safe Opera...

Page 2: ...ii FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 3: ...be subject to change without prior notice 3 Fuji Photo Film shall not be liable for malfunctions and damages resulting from installation relocation remodeling maintenance and repair performed by othe...

Page 4: ...iv FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 5: ...ter4 Utility This chapter explains how to perform scanner cleaning Chapter5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot in the event of an error on the FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU and provides...

Page 6: ...with the chapter number Lead Describes information that is about to be explained in this section together with supplementary information Index A caption that facilitates you to open a desired Chapter...

Page 7: ...that may lead to mild or moderate injury or physical damages if the caution is not or cannot be followed Shows an item helpful for further effective system operation Shows a more detailed operation m...

Page 8: ...Overview 2 1 Features of the FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU 2 2 2 2 Units Names and the Functions 2 4 2 2 1 FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU Main Unit 2 4 2 2 2 Operation Panel 2 5 2 2 3 Display 2 6 2 2 4 Processing Status...

Page 9: ...nit 6 3 6 3 Cleaning the Air Intakes and Exhaust Ports 6 4 6 4 Users Checksheet 6 5 Appendix A Speci cations A 1 Speci cations A 2 A 1 1 Details of Equipment Speci cations A 2 A 1 2 Operating Performa...

Page 10: ...cautions to Take in Each Mode Z 3 1 Precautions for Exposure in the AUTO MODE Z 3 1 1 Radiation Field and IP Split Pattern Recognition Z 3 1 2 Depiction of the Cervical Region Z 4 1 3 Depiction of HIP...

Page 11: ...Observed When Using the Electric Medical Equipment__________________________ 1 3 1 3 Safety _________________________________________________ 1 4 1 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC _______________...

Page 12: ...er you operate this equipment be sure to observe those precautions Failure to do so may cause you to subject to injuries or property damage to occur This system is classi ed as a medical device under...

Page 13: ...pment is functioning properly 3 2 Con rm that the ground wire has been completely connected 3 3 Make sure that all cords have been connected properly and safely 3 4 Be aware that correct diagnosis can...

Page 14: ...r remove the protective covers Always contact a quali ed service engineer immediately if you suspect there is a malfunction Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those...

Page 15: ...n electrical shock Install the equipment where no water may subject the equipment Ensure that the equipment is properly grounded Check that all the cables are properly and perfectly connected When usi...

Page 16: ...on between the equipment Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device s are connected Consult the manufacturer or eld service technician for help Fur...

Page 17: ...contact 8kV air 2kV contact 4kV contact 6kV contact 2kV air 4kV air 8kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If oors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be...

Page 18: ...tance in metres m Field strengths from xed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur i...

Page 19: ...aximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1...

Page 20: ...urely and then insert a cassette into the FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU Otherwise you may be injured if your hand hits the keyboard 8 Since system sensitivity S value varies over time and by other factors incl...

Page 21: ...te is displayed If you try to pull out such an in process cassette it becomes the unremovable 18 Do not insert an unspeci ed cassette into the Image Reader If an unspeci ed cassette is inserted into t...

Page 22: ...labels are af xed HHS Certification and Identification Label Rating Label IEC60825 1 2001 EN60825 1 2002 Class 3B Panel Label IEC60825 1 2001 EN60825 1 2002 Class 3B Panel Label IEC60825 1 2001 EN608...

Page 23: ...________________ 2 2 2 2 Units Names and the Functions__________________________ 2 4 2 2 1 FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU Main Unit _____________________ 2 4 2 2 2 Operation Panel ______________________________...

Page 24: ...ystem produces radiographs that have a high diagnostic value and are easy to interpret 2 The system has a wide latitude for incident X rays so that a large amount of X ray diagnostic information can b...

Page 25: ...60950 for data processing equipment IEC 60065 for video equipment IEC 61010 1 for laboratory equipment and IEC 60601 1 for medical equipment Furthermore all configurations shall comply with the syste...

Page 26: ...Cover Left side Cover Name Function Operation Panel Operation panel for the FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU Cassette Set Unit with Dust proof Cover Used for inserting cassette that contains an exposed IP Dust p...

Page 27: ...R XC 1 CR IR 355RU has started up normally indicating that a cassette can be inserted When this lamp is out no cassette insertion is possible For details see page 2 8 Cassette Processing Lamp Indicate...

Page 28: ...isplays the system message Patient information Exposure Information Display Field Displays patient information and an exposure menu Cassette Processing Status Bar Displays the status of processing ope...

Page 29: ...ame Function Title Display Field Displays an error title Message Display Field Displays a message prompting the user to perform an operation Selection menu Display Field A menu of user selectable opti...

Page 30: ...VEL 0 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 1 LEVEL 3 2 LEVEL 4 Cassette not inserted after cassette has been removed Processing status bar Rack LED display Cassette received reading to begin Reading begins Erasure...

Page 31: ...___________________________ 3 2 3 2 System Startup Shutdown and Image Reading CR Console __________________________________________ 3 3 3 2 1 Starting Up the System_______________________________ 3 3...

Page 32: ...that IP The objective of the image erasure is to dissipate any excess energy the IP has accumulated immediately before making a radiographic exposure Even when the IP is stored in a room it absorbs an...

Page 33: ...ained the FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU is expressed simply as FCR XC 1 3 2 1 Starting Up the System 1 Con rm that the POWER lamp on the FCR XC 1 s operation panel is on If the POWER lamp is not lit turn the P...

Page 34: ...assette set unit remove the cassette 2 On a screen from which the console can be shut down select Shut Down 3 The following dialog appears Press OK The system is turned OFF automatically 4 Turn the mo...

Page 35: ...ette Ready Lamp is lit green on the operation panel 2 Insert a cassette into the equipment in alignment with the guide on the right with the cassette s barcode window facing as illustrated below Remov...

Page 36: ...tch To start up the FCR XC 1 main unit 2 Turn ON the power to the FCR XC 1 Press the POWER ON Switch on the operation panel to turn the power ON Operation Panel The FCR XC 1 will then start up To shut...

Page 37: ...XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Chapter 4 Utility Pages 4 1 Starting Up and Quitting the Utility_______________________ 4 2 4 2 Cleaning the Scanner_______________________________...

Page 38: ...ack button The utility quits and it automatically return to the Initial screen 4 1 Starting Up and Quitting the Utility Described herein is the procedure used to start quit the utility for the FCR XC...

Page 39: ...window select Scanner Cleaning and press the OK button The Scanner Cleaning window appears 2 Press the Execute button The cleaning of the scanner begins To cancel scanner cleaning and return to the U...

Page 40: ...4 4 Utility 4 FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 41: ...hooting________________________________________ 5 2 5 2 If the FCR XC 1 Cannot be Powered ON __________________ 5 3 5 3 If the FCR XC 1 Cannot be Powered OFF _________________ 5 4 5 4 When An Error Me...

Page 42: ...u to take necessary actions appropriately according to the symptom shown below In case you encounter any trouble you cannot handle please contact your local authorized distributor Page 5 3 If the FCR...

Page 43: ...er Switch to the I side to turn it ON When AC mains power is being applied to the FCR XC 1 the POWER lamp on the operation panel illuminates green Main power switch Press The power cord has been disco...

Page 44: ...own procedures please make the following checks Isn t there any yet to be transmitted image still remaining in the FCR XC 1 Shut down the FCR XC 1 after transmitting any remaining image More than ve m...

Page 45: ...nnot handle contact your local authorized distributor An example of an error message screen and a description of each display area are given below Example of an error message screen Name Description T...

Page 46: ...s type is not supported Press Eject Scan the removed cassette using an image reader that is compatible with that cassette 11389 11390 11396 11397 11413 11414 11465 11466 11510 Unread IP ejected IP fai...

Page 47: ...need replacing Contact your local authorized distributor 11710 Erase lamp temp sensor fail Since temperature sensor is faulty image cannot be erased The temperature sensor needs replacing Contact your...

Page 48: ...y that image still remains on the IP Press Eject Remove the cassette insert it again and then erase the image 10xxx SysDown Since an error has occurred the system will be shut down Turn OFF the main p...

Page 49: ...the cleaning of the scanner using the Utility For how to clean the scanner see the applicable section in Chapter 4 Clean the IP Wipe the surface of the IP with a soft dry cloth If the soil fails to c...

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Page 51: ...nd Maintenance Pages 6 1 About Performing Daily Checks and Maintenance_________ 6 2 6 2 Cleaning the Cassette Set Unit __________________________ 6 3 6 3 Cleaning the Air Intakes and Exhaust Ports____...

Page 52: ...o the FCR XC 1 can communicate normally with the FCR XC 1 For daily care clean the cassette set unit and air intakes and exhaust ports everyday Use the Users Checksheet when performing daily checks an...

Page 53: ...ing taking care not to let dust into the FCR XC 1 1 Clean the dust proof cover with a soft cloth moistened with water or the like Dust proof cover Do not use chemicals such as alcohol and paint thinne...

Page 54: ...2 2 Dismount 1 Press 2 Dismount Upper louver Lower louver 2 Remove air lter attached to the inside of the upper louver No air lter is attached to the inside of the lower louver Remove Air filter 3 Use...

Page 55: ...tantly Make a copy when you are using this checksheet Veri cation Details Frequency Date of veri cation Does the equipment start up normally Daily Is the communication possible normally with the conne...

Page 56: ...6 6 Care and Maintenance 6 FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 57: ...1 2 Operating Performance_______________________________ A 3 1 Processing capacity_____________________________ A 3 2 Time required for monitor image display _____________ A 3 3 Time required for gen...

Page 58: ...ze condensation Humidity 10 RH 90 RH no dew condensation Atmospheric pressure 750 1060hPa 80 40 15 15 C 30 C Humidity Temperature Available IP Cassette 1 FujiFilm IP Used for ST VI and ST VN 14 17 35...

Page 59: ...cassette has been inserted Unit Max time in seconds Time required for monitor image display for each image reading size Monitor 14 17 14 14 10 12 8 10 24 30cm 18 24cm CR Console 52 46 41 33 41 31 3 T...

Page 60: ...Applicable Safety Standard Number year of the standard Title IEC 60825 1 Ed 1 2 2001 Safety of laser products Part 1 Equipment classi cation requirements and user s guide EN 60825 1 Ed 1 2 2002 Safet...

Page 61: ...Weight Model Name Width mm Depth mm Height mm Weight kg FCR XC 1 CR IR 355RU 590 380 810 98 Dimensions Projections are not included 810 380 Unit mm Top view Front view Left side view 590 590 380 Speci...

Page 62: ...A 6 Speci cations A FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 63: ...R XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Appendix B IP Handling Pages 1 IP Image Erasure Operation _____________________________ B 2 2 Handling Daily Care and Storage of IPs _____________...

Page 64: ...ver exposed or incorrectly exposed IP should be subjected to image erasure without fail In addition if an IP that is going to be used for radiographing work has not been used yet on the day it is nece...

Page 65: ...p them onto the oor or the top of a table Cleaning methods Items to have ready IPs should be cleaned using limited linting dry cloth Use any of the following kinds of cloth Non woven cotton cloth Gauz...

Page 66: ...B 4 IP Handling B FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 67: ...C 1 C FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Appendix C About Text Information Printed on Film...

Page 68: ...notations FUJI HOSPITAL M 23 SCALE 50 RT 04 G1 0G 0 9 0 30R5T0 31 D2MO 2 04001676 A 0000 A 020 L 2 0 S 187 C 1 0 1 0 AP G1 1G 0 9 0 30R5TO 3D2MO 2 SKULL GENERAL 0000000001 John Smith 1992 11 27 17 43...

Page 69: ...e name of the menu under which the exposure was made is displayed 7 Standardization conditions correction item Latitude L and sensitivity S value data are displayed along with correction information C...

Page 70: ...23 SKALE 50 RT 04 R L 1992 11 27 17 43 0000000001 John Smitj G1 1G 0 9 0 30 A5TO 3 D2MO 2 L2 1 S277 C 1 0 1 0 AP 04001676 A 0201A 007 1 Hospital name 2 IP No 3 EDR mode menu code 4 System ID image No...

Page 71: ...e name of the menu under which the exposure was made is displayed 7 Standardization conditions correction item Latitude L and sensitivity S value data are displayed along with correction information C...

Page 72: ...C 6 C About Text Information Printed on Film FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 73: ...anual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Appndix Y Image Processing Parameters Pages YI Exposed Anatomical Regions Applicable Menus Display Parameters _____________ YI 1 YIV Flexible Noise Control Software...

Page 74: ...Y 2 Image Processing Parameters FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 75: ...YI 1 FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Appendix YI Exposed Anatomical Regions Applicable Menus Display Parameters...

Page 76: ...osure 1 000E ZYGOMATIC ARCHES AP Exposure of the lateral portion of the zygomatic bone 1 001E NASAL BONES LAT AP Exposure of the lateral portion of the nasal bone 1 0010 SKULL LATERAL PA Observation o...

Page 77: ...0 7 0 4 5 Q 0 5 4S I II 2 2 200 S 0 8 G 0 7 0 4 8 T 5 0 0 8 A 0 7 0 1 8 T 15 0 0 8 G 0 7 0 4 8 T 5 0 IV II 2 6 200 A 1 0 G 2 0 0 3 5 Q 0 5 1 0 A 2 1 0 3 5 Q 6 0 1 0 G 2 0 0 3 5 Q 0 5 IV II 2 6 200 A...

Page 78: ...ters FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Plain 2 0009 PANAGRAPHY PA Panagraphy 2 0016 SKULL PED 1 PA Tomography of the entire skull of infants by low dose exposure Tomog raphy 2 20...

Page 79: ...x S x GA GT GC GS RN RT RE GA GT GC GS RN RT RE GA GT GC GS RN RT RE Exposed Anatomical Regions Applicable Menus Display Parameters FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 1 II II 2 0...

Page 80: ...on of the cervical spine by SWIMMERS technique Contrast 1 1100 CERVIC BL VESSEL C AP Cervical blood vessel exposure with a contrast medium For tomography of the cervicothoracic spines use the 2203 THO...

Page 81: ...F 0 6 0 5 5 P 0 5 1 0 A 0 5 0 1 5 P 5 0 1 0 F 0 6 0 3 5 P 0 5 4S II II 2 4 200 A 1 0 F 0 6 0 0 5 P 0 5 1 0 A 0 5 0 1 5 P 5 0 1 0 F 0 6 0 0 5 P 0 5 4S II II 2 4 200 A 1 0 F 0 6 0 0 5 P 0 5 1 0 A 0 5 0...

Page 82: ...Observation of the frontal and peripheral soft parts of the shoulder joint Use a grid 1 020C AXILLARY SHOULDER AP Observation of the frontal and peripheral soft parts of the shoulder joint Use a curve...

Page 83: ...1 6 0 3 3 R 0 0 1 0 A 1 5 0 6 3 R 1 0 1 3 E 1 6 0 3 3 R 0 0 IV II 2 6 200 A 1 1 F 0 8 0 6 5 Q 1 0 0 7 A 1 6 0 2 5 Q 7 0 1 1 F 0 8 0 6 5 Q 1 0 4S VII II 2 2 200 A 1 1 G 0 6 0 1 5 T 0 5 1 0 A 0 9 0 0 5...

Page 84: ...hy of the shoulder joint and its periphery brachial region Plain 2 0210 CHEST SPECIAL 1 PA For pneumoconiosis diagnosis Load the system with the display parameters usually considered appropriate for c...

Page 85: ...6 0 4 4 R 1 0 0 9 A 1 3 0 1 4 R 7 0 1 0 E 1 6 0 4 4 R 1 0 1 II II 2 2 200 A 1 1 G 0 9 0 6 4 T 1 0 1 0 A 0 7 0 2 4 T 7 0 1 1 G 0 9 0 6 4 T 1 0 1 II II 2 2 200 A 1 0 G 0 9 0 1 4 T 1 0 1 0 A 1 0 0 0 4 T...

Page 86: ...sure observation of the whole abdomen thoracicoabdominal exposure for neonate 1 0440 U G I AP Upper gastric intestine 1 0442 PEDIATRIC G I AP Upper gastric intestine for pediatrics 1 0450 B E AP 1 046...

Page 87: ...0 15 3 Q 0 0 1 2 A 1 6 0 25 3 Q 3 0 1 2 D 1 6 0 15 3 Q 0 0 4S II II 2 0 200 A 1 3 N 0 6 0 3 4 Q 0 5 0 9 A 0 7 0 0 4 Q 5 0 1 3 N 1 6 0 3 4 Q 0 5 4S II II 2 0 200 A 0 9 D 1 6 0 2 3 Q 0 5 1 2 A 1 6 0 25...

Page 88: ...hen protector is used 1 0510 PELVIS PORTABLE AP Observation of the pelvis ilium and peripheral soft parts for portable 1 0511 LUMBAR LATERAL AP Observation of the lumbar and thoracolumbar spine for la...

Page 89: ...1 6 0 4 5 R 0 5 4S II II 2 0 200 A 1 3 D 1 6 0 2 5 R 0 3 0 9 A 1 2 0 2 5 R 3 0 1 3 D 1 6 0 2 5 R 0 3 4S II II 2 0 200 A 0 9 O 0 6 0 2 4 T 0 5 1 0 A 0 6 0 2 4 T 5 0 0 9 O 0 6 0 2 4 T 0 5 4S II II 2 0...

Page 90: ...h a constrast medium 2 1503 SEMI VES VAS C AP Seminal vesicle and seminal duct exposure with a contrast medium 2 1505 PELVIS MYELO C AP Pelvic spinal canal extradural space and intervertebral disc exp...

Page 91: ...l Regions Applicable Menus Display Parameters FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 4S II II 2 0 200 A 1 2 D 0 6 0 3 4 T 1 0 1 0 A 0 6 0 0 4 T 7 0 1 2 D 0 6 0 3 4 T 1 0 4S II II 2 0...

Page 92: ...arpal tunnel exposure by axial projection 1 0610 ELBOW AP Observation of the elbow 1 0611 WRIST AP Observation of wrist and wrist joint 1 0616 HAND LATERAL AP Observation of hand lateral 1 0620 UPPER...

Page 93: ...O 0 6 0 4 5 T 0 3 0 9 A 0 7 0 1 5 T 3 0 0 8 O 0 6 0 4 5 T 0 3 IV III 2 0 200 A 1 1 F 2 0 0 0 7 T 1 0 0 7 A 1 6 0 2 7 T 7 0 1 1 F 2 0 0 0 7 T 1 0 4S I III 2 0 200 A 0 9 O 0 6 0 4 7 T 1 0 1 0 A 0 6 0 0...

Page 94: ...rojection 1 0710 KNEE AP OBL AP Observation of the knee joint 1 0711 ANKLE AP Observation of the ankle joint 1 0716 FOOT LATERAL AP Observation of the foot articulation tarsal bone and calcaneus by ax...

Page 95: ...0 0 0 5 T 1 0 0 7 A 2 0 0 5 5 T 7 0 1 1 F 2 0 0 0 5 T 1 0 4S I III 2 0 200 A 0 9 O 0 6 0 4 7 T 1 0 1 0 A 0 6 0 1 7 T 5 0 0 9 O 0 6 0 4 7 T 1 0 4S I III 2 0 200 A 0 8 O 0 6 0 4 7 T 1 0 1 0 A 0 7 0 1 7...

Page 96: ...Menus Display Parameters FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Contrast 2 1722 ANKLE JNT ARTHRO C AP Ankle joint exposure with a contrast medium 2 071B PATL AXL ARTHRO C AP Exposure...

Page 97: ...Image One image Display PRIEF Type Type L x S x GA GT GC GS RN RT RE GA GT GC GS RN RT RE GA GT GC GS RN RT RE Exposed Anatomical Regions Applicable Menus Display Parameters FCR XC 1 Operation Manual...

Page 98: ...poses a phantom for checking several performance items 1 091B ERASURE PRE EXPOSURE A test menu that subjects an IP to a large exposure dose of approximately 100mR to 200mR 1 091E ERASURE REFRESHED IP...

Page 99: ...A 1 0 A 1 2 0 0 3 F 0 0 1 0 A 1 2 0 0 3 F 5 0 1 0 A 1 2 0 0 3 F 0 0 IV I 4 0 200 A 1 0 A 1 2 0 0 3 F 0 0 1 0 A 1 2 0 0 3 F 5 0 1 0 A 1 2 0 0 3 F 0 0 V I 0 5 200 S 1 0 A 1 2 0 0 3 F 0 0 1 0 A 1 2 0 0 3...

Page 100: ...ype II S1 in the Auto Mode 1 6905 AVE5LB12 This is to output images in 1 2 GT A of density for Semi III LB Auto IV Dmax 2 0 using the Type II S1 in the Auto Mode 1 6906 AVE5LM12 This is to output imag...

Page 101: ...4 R 1 0 1 0 E 1 6 0 0 4 R 1 0 1 0 E 1 6 0 2 4 R 1 0 IV III RB 2 0 200 S 1 0 E 1 6 0 2 4 R 1 0 1 0 E 1 6 0 0 4 R 1 0 1 0 E 1 6 0 2 4 R 1 0 IV III CB 2 0 200 S 1 0 E 1 6 0 2 4 R 1 0 1 0 E 1 6 0 0 4 R 1...

Page 102: ...particular 1 0240 CHEST AP NON GRID PA Plain thoracic exposure observation of the lung eld and mediastinum for shadows without grid 1 0250 CHEST PORTABLE PA Plain thoracic exposure observation of the...

Page 103: ...2 2 200 A 2 B 0 6 5 1 0 0 2 B 0 6 5 1 0 0 2 B 0 6 5 1 0 0 4S II IV 2 2 200 A 2 B 0 6 5 1 0 0 2 B 0 6 5 1 0 0 2 B 0 6 5 1 0 0 4S II IV 2 2 200 A 2 B 0 6 5 1 0 0 2 B 0 6 5 1 0 0 2 B 0 6 5 1 0 0 4S II IV...

Page 104: ...bone and calcaneus by axial projection 1 0707 TOES AP Observation of the toe and phalanges 1 070B KNEE SUNRISE AP Patellar exposure by axial projection 1 0711 ANKLE AP Observation of the ankle joint...

Page 105: ...III 2 0 200 A 2 F 0 5 5 1 0 0 2 F 0 5 5 1 0 0 2 F 0 5 5 1 0 0 4S I III 2 0 200 A 2 F 0 5 5 1 0 0 2 F 0 5 5 1 0 0 2 F 0 5 5 1 0 0 4S VI III 2 0 200 A 2 E 0 5 5 1 0 0 2 E 0 5 5 1 0 0 2 E 0 5 5 1 0 0 4S...

Page 106: ...YI 32 Exposed Anatomical Regions Applicable Menus Display Parameters FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 107: ...YIV 1 FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Appendix YIV Flexible Noise Control Software Parameters...

Page 108: ...V For other menus that are not covered here FNC is set to be OFF by default 2 FNC parameters There are the following four FNC parameters FFC FNB FNT and FNE The above example shows conditions for Ches...

Page 109: ...no need to make changes to gray scale processing conditions 4 MFP processing parameters MRB MRT MRE MDB MDT and MDE For the meanings of the MFP processing parameters refer to Chapter YII Normally opti...

Page 110: ...in the form of FNC applied data can be transferred to other equipment such as HI C Please note that FNC cannot be performed on other equipment than the CR Console 4 FNC parameters will not be indicate...

Page 111: ...YIV 5 Flexible Noise Control Software Parameters FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 112: ...rvical Spine RAO Cervical Spine LAO Cervical Spine Obl 0101 OPEN MOUTH 0106 THORACIC SPINE FRN 0201 THORACIC SPINE LAT 0209 THORACIC SPINE OBL 0211 LUMBAR SPINE Lumbar Spine Frn Lumbar Spine RAO Lumba...

Page 113: ...0 10 D T 6 0 A K 0 0 One image A C C 0 6 1 0 G 0 70 0 25 C Q 0 8 A F 0 3 Left Image A C C 0 6 1 1 G 0 90 0 30 C T 0 8 A M 0 2 Right Image 1 0 A 0 70 0 20 D T 6 0 A M 0 0 One image A C C 0 6 1 1 G 0 9...

Page 114: ...YIV 8 Flexible Noise Control Software Parameters FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 115: ...eration Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Appendix Z Precautions for Exposure Pages Precautions to Take Before Exposure _________________________ Z 2 Precautions to Take in Each Mode_______________...

Page 116: ...ake in each mode It is recommended to use Bucky s device to remove scatter rays and obtain a high quality image When carrying out exposure using a stationary grid it is recommended to use a 60 lines c...

Page 117: ...ove located in the center of the IP Center of the split portion 25mm 25mm area black rectangles in examples above located in the center of each split portion Do not set the radiation eld extremely sma...

Page 118: ...menus When the IP is not split and the diaphragm is closed adjust the shape so that it is parallel to the IP side 1 2 Depiction of the Cervical Region The radiation eld must not include the whole hea...

Page 119: ...e If the target includes such materials as gypsum denture etc stable density may not be obtained because such materials make it dif cult to analyze EDR image data In such a case use the S Shift C Shif...

Page 120: ...s usual according to the subject thickness The following precautions should be observed for Semi IV a b d e y x c Area Center Coordinate x y cm Size cm a 0 0 10 10 b 5 7 6 6 c 5 7 6 6 d 5 7 6 6 e 5 7...

Page 121: ...Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565 Maintenance and Inspection 1 Maintenance and Inspection Items Assigned to Speci ed Dealer For periodical inspection of the equipment and necessary arrangements con...

Page 122: ...2 Maintenance and Inspection FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

Page 123: ...mation to be printed on lm C 2 Initial screen 4 2 L Louver 6 4 M Main Power Switch 2 4 Main Unit 2 4 Menu Selection Buttons 2 5 Message Display Field 2 6 2 7 5 5 O Operation Panel 2 4 2 5 P Patient in...

Page 124: ...2 Index FCR XC 1 Operation Manual First Edtion 11 2005 897N0565...

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