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DR-ID 670 Operation Manual    

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Do not use a multiple tap connector or extension cable for 

powering the devices constituting the system.

Up to three flat panel sensors can be connected. If you intend 

to use four or more flat panel sensors, only the first three that 

were connected to the DR-ID 670MC can be used. For this 

reason, when four or more flat panel sensors are registered, be 

careful not to use a wrong one, as you may confuse which flat 

panel sensor is connected. 

Be sure to disconnect the wired connection of the panel in the first 

room prior to connecting and imaging the patient with the same 

panel in the second room to avoid mis-identification of the patient.

Do not place the cable terminal on the floor, as doing so may 

cause infection.

Also, clean the cable and the terminal periodically.

Do not insert the flat panel sensor into a CR reader unit.

1.3.2  Before Exposure

The use of an air-conditioner may dramatically changes the temperature of the room where the 

system is installed. This may cause dew condensation on the system, resulting in quality problems. 

When an air-conditioner is used, change the temperature gradually to avoid temperature variation 

in order not to cause dew condensation.

If an exposure is made with the front and rear of the flat panel 

sensor facing the other way round, re-exposure and electric 

parts may be damaged.

Do not use the flat panel sensor, which is communicating with 

the power supply unit in wired communication mode, for the 

radiographic examination stand equipped with an automatic 

loading function.

Exposure plane of the 

flat panel sensor

Summary of Contents for DR-ID 670

Page 1: ...ed when operating it After reading this manual store it nearby the DR ID 670 so that you can see it whenever necessary DR ID 670 Operation Manual 1st Edition May 2013 For Safe Operation System Configu...

Page 2: ...ii DR ID 670 Operation Manual 897N102735...

Page 3: ...or details including installation consult our official dealer Each flat panel sensor complies with IEC 62220 1 MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF DIGITAL X RAY IMAGING DEVICES as a genera...

Page 4: ...ny inquiries concerning the contents of source codes should be directed to original licensers of open source software Note FUJIFILM has successfully performed verification and validation testing on al...

Page 5: ...2 Safety and Other Symbols 2 7 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 1 Preparing the Flat Panel Sensor 3 1 3 1 1 Type of Flat Panel Sensor 3 1 3 1 2 Number of the Connectable Flat Panel Sensors 3 1 3 1 3 Connec...

Page 6: ...ecautions Related to the X ray Exposure Time Z 2 Z 2 Other Precautions Z 3 Z 2 1 Precautions for Exposure of a Subject in Relatively Large Contrast Z 3 Z 2 2 Precautions for DR System Z 3 Z 2 3 Precau...

Page 7: ...s constituting the system Otherwise fire or electric shock may occur due to the electrical load exceeding the allowable limit WARNING Observe the following precautions when using the cables Turn off e...

Page 8: ...Make sure to use the optional parts and accessories recommended by us Failure to use the optional parts and accessories recommended by us may result in damage to the equipment and or electric shock a...

Page 9: ...ons Where the temperature changes sharply Close to heat sources such as a heater Where the equipment may be exposed to water due to water leakage or ingress Where corrosive gas may be generated Where...

Page 10: ...3 Do not connect telephone lines to LAN connector Only UTP type straight LAN cables of 4 pair Category 5 cable CAT 5E or higher are appropriate for connection to this connector CAUTIONS After connect...

Page 11: ...agency from which you purchased the disinfectant CAUTIONS Clean the sensor unit of the flat panel sensor with ethanol for disinfection etc for each patient to prevent infection Precautions for Chargin...

Page 12: ...the battery pack together with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins Otherwise the battery pack may short circuit and overcurrent may flow causing the battery pack to overheat emit smoke explod...

Page 13: ...may occur inside the battery pack causing it to overheat emit smoke explode or ignite Keep the equipment or battery pack out of the reach of small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowin...

Page 14: ...rical shock Wired communication mode Class 1 equipment stationary Wireless communication mode Internal power supply According to the degree of protection against electrical shock Type B applied part A...

Page 15: ...ther devices in the vicinity However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other devices which can be...

Page 16: ...or stacked use is necessary the DR ID 670 should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used 6 Basic performance of the equipment and the system After image da...

Page 17: ...Surge IEC61000 4 5 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short int...

Page 18: ...metres m Field strengths from fixed 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 in the v...

Page 19: ...output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0...

Page 20: ...o one or object comes into contact with the flat panel sensor It is recommended to hold the connector when carrying the flat panel sensor Unless these cautions are observed the flat panel sensor may b...

Page 21: ...place the cable terminal on the floor as doing so may cause infection Also clean the cable and the terminal periodically Do not insert the flat panel sensor into a CR reader unit 1 3 2 Before Exposur...

Page 22: ...sive force is applied to the unit when it is tilted the sensor inside the flat panel sensor may be damaged Do not place a metal plate etc which blocks radio waves before the antenna Otherwise data may...

Page 23: ...sure if the load applied to it is expected to exceed the limits on the previous page In case that the flat panel sensor is deformed make sure that X ray images are not adversely affected before contin...

Page 24: ...1 18 For Safe Operation 1 DR ID 670 Operation Manual 897N102735...

Page 25: ...ftware DR ID 670 The products in can be installed in patient environment DR ID 670 consists of DR ID 600MP DR ID 670MC and DR ID 601SE DR ID 602SE DR ID 611SE DR ID 612SE DR ID 613SE An access point i...

Page 26: ...nd DR ID 613SE wireless wired communication mode Status lamp ERROR POWER READY Indicates the equipment status by LEDs READY Green On Exposure possible Blinks for 1 0 second During exposure sequence Of...

Page 27: ...Label Color Label Exposure plane Flat panel sensor DR ID 601SE DR ID 602SE Caution Label DR ID 602SE CE Mark Label DR ID 602SE Identification Label DR ID 602SE Radio Law Certification Label Battery C...

Page 28: ...Identification Label DR ID 611SE CE Mark Label Sample year of manufacture DR ID 612SE Identification Label DR ID 612SE CE Mark Label DR ID 613SE Identification Label DR ID 601SE DR ID 602SE DR ID 611S...

Page 29: ...ID 600MP Caution Label 1 For the types of connectable cables consult a FUJIFILM dealer DR ID 600MP Caution Label 2 DR ID 600MP Caution Label 3 Left hand side Power supply unit Rear side Battery charge...

Page 30: ...897N102735 DR ID 670 Rating Label DR ID 600MP Caution Label 2 DR ID 613SE Caution Label 1 DR ID 600MP Caution Label 3 DR ID 613SE Caution Label 2 DR ID 600MP Caution Label 1 Battery Pack Rating Label...

Page 31: ...ion Electric energy General mandatory action sign Stand by This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste according to the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC and you...

Page 32: ...2 8 System Configuration Product Overview 2 DR ID 670 Operation Manual 897N102735...

Page 33: ...equirements LAN interface 1000BASE T 100BASE TX minimum requirements Available OS Linux Compliant with UL Compliant with FCC part15 CAUTIONS Use only one access point A communication error may occur i...

Page 34: ...n both sides are properly engaged when connecting the connector If the flat panel sensor is used with the connector inserted incompletely the flat panel sensor may turn off 3 1 3 Connecting Disconnect...

Page 35: ...ng the flat panel sensor see the Operation Manual for the radiographic examination stand CAUTIONS Be careful not to have your fingers caught when inserting removing the flat panel sensor into from the...

Page 36: ...ssette receive while the connector directed to the upper right and then move it downwards Connector Cassette receive 3 Set the flat panel sensor to the upper part of the tray 4 Push the tray back into...

Page 37: ...with the center of the stopper Position the connector of the flat panel sensor as shown in the figure below Cassette stopper Connector Center mark When setting the flat panel sensor horizontally posit...

Page 38: ...be changed depending on how it is inserted into the radiographic examination stand To change the direction contact a FUJIFILM dealer When shipped After changing the direction 3 1 6 Charging the Batter...

Page 39: ...ry lock release latches are released When the battery lock release latches are released Battery lock release latches Slide the battery pack along the dent of the battery section of the flat panel sens...

Page 40: ...ns how to start up and shut down the DR ID 670 3 2 1 Starting Up the DR ID 670 1 Press the ON side of the main switch of the power supply unit Start up the DR ID 670 with the initial settings properly...

Page 41: ...rt or dust accumulated in each unit of the equipment once every three months Clean then with a slightly moistened soft cloth and wipe off any moisture with a dry cloth See 2 2 Unit Names and the Funct...

Page 42: ...4 2 Daily Inspection and Maintenance 4 DR ID 670 Operation Manual 897N102735...

Page 43: ...700hPa 1060hPa 2 Non operating Conditions Environmental conditions under which power can be supplied Temperature 5 C 35 C Humidity 10 RH 80 RH no dew condensation Atmospheric pressure 700hPa 1060hPa...

Page 44: ...A 2 Appendix A Specifications DR ID 670 Operation Manual 897N102735...

Page 45: ...the anatomical region and body thickness Set the SID to 100 cm 39 4 in or less and do not limit the radiation field to the bone region 1 only Alternatively set the SID according to the anatomical regi...

Page 46: ...ime while the exposure menu is registered the operating time of the flat panel sensor s battery pack may be reduced to half To avoid this do not keep the system on standby unless you make an exposure...

Page 47: ...acters or metals for measurement at the same position Z 2 3 Precautions for Assuring the Radiation Field CAUTIONS It is important to read the following before using the DR ID 670 digital detector clin...

Page 48: ...shock Do not deliver radiation Do not connect or disconnect the connector Z 2 6 Precautions for Exposing the Flat Panel Sensor to X ray When you expose the flat panel sensor to X ray at any other tim...

Page 49: ...ed for adding the second and subsequent flat panel sensors changing over the connection between the flat panel sensors and other usages Relay unit for AC bucky A relay unit consisting of the relay and...

Page 50: ...flat panel sensor to the connector while it is stored in the SE storage case Do not store anything other than the flat panel sensor in the SE storage case Carefully carry the SE storage case when the...

Page 51: ...pendix O Use of Optional Items DR ID 670 Operation Manual 897N102735 O 3 Using the Retaining Bracket for MP Cap Bolt Fixture Anchor Contact a FUJIFILM dealer for installation of the Retaining bracket...

Page 52: ...rom the flat panel sensor Connector For connection and disconnection of the SE cable of the flat panel sensor see 3 1 3 Connecting Disconnecting the Flat Panel Sensor Connector 2 Insert the flat panel...

Page 53: ...5 years Number of exposures 90 000 It is recommended that the battery pack be replaced if the battery storage capacity becomes lower than 60 The battery pack should be replaced when the operable time...

Page 54: ...Maintenance and Inspection DR ID 670 Operation Manual 897N102735...

Page 55: ...led environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules Les connaissances scientifiques dont nous disp...

Page 56: ...r t DR ID 601SE DR ID 602SE DR ID 611SE DR ID 612SE DR ID 613SE in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet EN Eng...

Page 57: ...provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC NL Nederlands Dutch Hierbij verklaart FUJIFILM dat het toestel DR ID 601SE DR ID 602SE DR ID 611SE DR ID 612SE DR ID 613SE in overeenst...

Page 58: ...iland This telecommunication equipments conforms to technical standard NTC TS 1012 2551 Mexico La operaci n de este equipo est sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o di...

Page 59: ...rtification Label for Morocco DR ID 601SE Radio Law certification Label for Morocco DR ID 602SE Radio Law certification Label for Morocco DR ID 611SE Radio Law certification Label for Morocco DR ID 61...

Page 60: ...bels Battery charger Rating Label AC adapter Battery charger Rating Label Battery charger optional Australia New Zealand and Mexico Battery Charger Rating Label for Australia New Zealand and Mexico AC...

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