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Summary of Contents for Drypix 5000

Page 1: ...al describes details on how to operate the DRYPIX 5000 and cautions to be observed when operating it Please read the Operation Manual thoroughly before actually operating the DRYPIX 5000 system After reading this manual store it nearby the DRYPIX 5000 so that you can see it whenever necessary ...

Page 2: ... registered trademark of US Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and other countries Windows is the registered trademark of US Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and other countries All other company names and product names described in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright 2003 2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved 1 No part or all of ...

Page 3: ...hapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 System Overview Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 4 Utility Operation Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Chapter 6 Regular Care and Maintenance Chapter 7 Specifications Contents at a Glance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 4: ... 1 Precautions for Storing or Handling Unused Films 1 6 1 6 2 Precautions for Storing or Handling Recorded Films 1 6 1 6 3 Other 1 6 1 7 Other Precautions for Using the Equipment 1 7 1 7 1 Precautions for Inserting the Shutter 1 7 1 8 Location of Each Label 1 8 Chapter 2 System Overview 2 1 System Configuration 2 2 2 2 Hardware Configuration 2 3 1 DRYPIX 5000 Main Unit 2 3 2 Operation Panel 2 5 Ch...

Page 5: ... 33 4 9 Set Alarm 4 35 4 10 Automated F D C 4 37 4 11 Set Date Time 4 38 4 12 Software Version 4 40 4 13 Reprint 4 41 4 14 Time Interval Determined for Animation Display 4 45 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Items to be Confirmed First 5 2 5 2 Error Window 5 4 5 3 When the Film Jams 5 5 5 4 Failing in Reading a Barcode 5 27 5 5 Failing in Loading Films 5 30 5 6 Failing in Auto F D C Automatic Density...

Page 6: ...pacity 7 2 3 Applicable Film 7 2 4 Recording Pixel Size 7 2 5 CR Image Size Reduction 7 2 6 Gray Scale 7 2 7 Maximum Density 7 3 8 Power Supply Conditions 7 3 9 Environmental Conditions 7 3 10 External View and Weight 7 4 10 1 External Dimensions and Weight 7 4 10 2 Internal Construction 7 5 Maintenance and Inspection 1 User s Maintenance and Inspection Items 1 1 Daily Inspection 1 2 Periodical In...

Page 7: ...1 1 006 240 20 2004 03 1 Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 8: ...pollution is prevented 3 Film can be handled under daylight room conditions doing away with the need for darkrooms 4 You can select blue base film DI HL clear base film DI HLc or blue base film for mammography use DI ML depending on the intended use It is possible to determine type of film that is to be used for each tray 5 Compact size does not limit installation site selection Fuji Medical Dry L...

Page 9: ...arked as WARNING or CAUTION and additional information The meanings of these precautions are as follows WARNING Indicates hazardous situations that may lead to serious injury or even death if the precaution is not or could not be followed CAUTION Indicates hazardous situations that may lead to mild or moderate injury if the precaution is not or cannot be followed Precautions against accidents caus...

Page 10: ...Electric Shock WARNING The power supply to the DRYPIX 5000 is AC100 110 120V To avoid possible electrical shock users should observe the following precau tions Avoid installation sites where water may splash on the equipment Make sure that the equipment is properly grounded to a protective earth lead for indoor wiring Make sure that all cable connections have been properly connected WARNING Inside...

Page 11: ...uning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving device Increase the separation 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 field service technician for help 1 5 1 Cl...

Page 12: ...nder the illuminated environment For how to load the film pack in the machine see page 3 7 in this manual or refer to the operation panel display 1 6 2 Precautions for Storing or Handling Recorded Films 1 Store recorded films in a cool dry and dark place of low temperature and low humidity The higher the temperature and humidity the more the density of recorded images will increase Long term stora...

Page 13: ...the Equipment 1 7 1 Precautions for Inserting the Shutter Be sure to turn the power OFF first and then insert the shutter because a system error may result Note however that you do not have to turn the power OFF if an instruction is indicated on the operation panel to insert the shutter ...

Page 14: ... 3B Panel Label 1 Rating Label Mercury containing Products Label IEC EN60825 1 2001 Class 3B Panel Label 2 Caution Label IEC EN60825 1 2001 Class 3B Panel Label 1 HHS Certification and Identification Label IEC EN60825 1 2001 Class 1 Product Label IEC EN60825 1 2001 Class 3B Panel Label 1 ...

Page 15: ...aution Label Cleaning Roller Lever Operation Caution Label High temperature Caution Label Caution Label JAM Handling Label 1 JAM Handling Label 2 Caution Label JAM Handling Label 2 JAM Handling Label 1 Power Cord Connection Caution Label Power Cord Connection Caution Label ...

Page 16: ...N60825 1 2001 Class 3B Panel Label 1 IEC EN60825 1 2001 Class 3B Panel Label 2 IEC EN60825 1 2001 Warning Label High temperature Caution Label Cleaning Roller Lever Operation Caution Label HHS Certification and Identification Label Rating Label FFTPH Mercury containing Products Label ...

Page 17: ...2 1 006 240 20 2004 03 2 Chapter 2 System Overview ...

Page 18: ...PIX 5000 this equipment via the DICOM network Image data derived from the FCR Image Reader or image processor that is not connected to the DICOM network can be printed via the DRYPIX Link connected to the DICOM network System overview is described below Fig 2 1 System Overview DRYPIX Link DRYPIX Link DRYPIX 5000 Imaging Modality CT MRI etc DICOM Network Connected to DICOM network via the CR Consol...

Page 19: ...ation Tray 3 is provided as a standard Front Cover Never open the Front Cover while in routine processing status Open this cover only when a film jam occurs inside the unit and take appropriate countermeasures for correcting film jamming See Chapter 5 Troubleshooting for details Film Jam Clear Cover Never open the Film Jam Clear Cover while in routine processing status Open this cover only when a ...

Page 20: ...2 4 006 240 20 2004 03 System Overview Power Cable 1 Outside patient environment type 2 Within patient environment type Lock type ...

Page 21: ...d blinks when in power save mode or while no image is displayed on the screen ERROR Lamp When an error occurs the ERROR Lamp lights orange Do as the message in the display instructs The ERROR Lamp will remain lit unless equipment Main Power Switch is turned OFF Display The number of films remaining in each tray system messages operation button icon etc will be displayed here For details see next p...

Page 22: ...istered print jobs serving at the Hard Disk Icon same time as an execution icon Hard Disk Icon that implements deletion urgent processing or display of detials of such print jobs For details see Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 3 Urgent Print 3 4 Deleting a Print Job 3 5 Print Job Details Film Size Icon Displays a film size set up for each tray 1 2 and 3 Displays 4 0 when the DI ML is set up at a maxim...

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Page 24: ...r steps constitute routine operations Starting Up the System Page 3 3 Reading Storing Images Page 3 5 Printing Images film output Page 3 5 Shutting Down the System Page 3 6 and need not to be operated on this equipment because connected devices are responsible for those operations ...

Page 25: ...2 Press the Power ON Switch on the operation panel Fig 3 2 Pressing the Power ON Switch 3 When the Power ON Switch is pressed the initialization process starts The software version as well as software ID will then appear on the DRYPIX 5000 main unit display When the following right screen is displayed the system has been started up normally Fig 3 3 Software Version Displayed When the switch is tur...

Page 26: ...Fig 3 6 Startup UP Screen 3 Fig 3 7 Startup Process Completed When this screen appears imaging information can be transferred from an imaging modality to this equipment This screen may not appear depending on the temperature inside the equipment proceeding directly to Fig 3 6 Startup UP Screen 3 ...

Page 27: ...o not forcibly pull out a film that is being output If the film that is being output is forcibly pulled out it can be damaged Never open the Front Cover and or Eject Cover during image recording If the Front Cover and or Eject Cover is opened by mistake during image recording operation will be suspended for safety reasons At the same time the alarm will sound and the message saying that the cover ...

Page 28: ... When a screen appears prompting you to confirm the system shutdown press button Fig 3 9 If unprocessed films remain in the equipment a screen like that shown below appears Select to press either of button or button Fig 3 10 When this screen disappears the system has been ended normally If you want to start up the equipment after pressing the button wait at least 5 seconds to turn the power switch...

Page 29: ...y 2 runs out and film output contin ues even thought the button is displayed When the equipment is operated with all the three trays loaded with films of the same size of the same type the alarm will not sound until the third tray becomes completely empty continuing thus film output Follow the procedure below to replace the film pack with new one See the animation that appears in the display This ...

Page 30: ... display to fully pull the empty film tray out Fig 3 13 WARNING Be sure to pull the tray out only after it has been unlocked Doing so will result in damaging the tray unit 4 Remove the film cushioning cardboard and protective material remaining in the tray Fig 3 14 Protective material Film cushioning cardboard ...

Page 31: ...pen both sides of the film pack as shown below Fig 3 16 5 4 Using the cutter placed on the right hand side of the operation panel cut the film pack along with the tray edge as illustrated below Fig 3 17 Cutter CAUTION If the cutter s blade protection is broken the blade will be exposed posing then danger to the user Do not touch the unprotected blade Replace a dull cutter hard to cut the film pack...

Page 32: ...pack barcode see Section 5 4 Failing in Reading a Barcode Chapter 5 Troubleshooting p 5 27 WARNING Do not take unused films out of the film pack that has once been loaded into the equipment and opened or add films to the film pack loaded which will result in misoperation or failure of the equipment The film pack contains a protective sheet in addition to specified number of recording films This pr...

Page 33: ...of AUTOMATED F D C see Chapter 4 Utility Operation 6 When an incorrect film pack was loaded or films of unspecified type were loaded 6 1 When an incorrect film pack was loaded When the film pack is loaded incorrectly loaded up side down one end of the film pack is not outside the tray the related tray will be unlocked Then the following screen will appear If you want to stop loading films while th...

Page 34: ...ilm and close the tray 1 3 To continue printing without replacing the film remove the film pack When the operation is forcibly performed continuously pay attention to the fact that the density of finishing may differ from the one printed on film of the specified type Fig 3 22 2 When screen B appears Processing will continue with films of unspecified type loaded Press the button When the operation ...

Page 35: ...job information to the newest Fig 3 24 Job List Screen 3 Use the and buttons to select a specific job Note that the urgent print function is not available for a job in print output process or an image that is being processed 4 Pressing the button will move the selected job to the top to produce the printout urgently Printing Displays a job being in process of printout Processing Displays a job bei...

Page 36: ...26 Press the button to update the job information to the newest Fig 3 26 Job List Screen 3 Use the and buttons to select a specific job and press the button Note that a job that is in process of printout or being in image processing cannot be deleted Printing Displays a job being in process of printout Processing Displays a job being in process of image processing or await ing for printout Blank D...

Page 37: ...letion processing the image data will be erased Fig 3 27 Conformation Screen 3 1 1 If you press the button a job displayed on the Details Screen above will be determined to be a target for deletion processing displaying then a confirmation screen same as Fig 3 27 If the input setup data is correct press the button 3 1 2 Pressing the button will return the system to the Fig 3 26 Job List Screen 3 1...

Page 38: ...isk Icon 2 The display changes to the Job List Screen Fig 3 29 Press the button to update the job information to the newest Fig 3 29 Job List Screen 3 Use the and buttons to select a specific job and press the button Printing Displays a job being in process of printout Processing Displays a job being in process of image processing or await ing for printout Blank Displays an unprocessed job that ha...

Page 39: ... the and buttons to move to the Details Screen of either the previous or following job If you press the button the job information will be updated to the newest 3 1 1 Pressing the button will return the system to the Fig 3 29 Job List Screen 3 1 2 If you press the button on the Fig 3 29 Job List Screen the system will return to the routine screen ...

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Page 41: ...4 1 006 240 20 2004 03 4 Chapter 4 Utility Operation ...

Page 42: ...s test pattern films See page 4 12 Unlocks trays See page 4 15 Deletes registered print jobs or handles urgent print processing See page 4 17 Displays the number of films used for each tray and or resets the film count See page 4 20 Sets up power saving items See page 4 45 Sets time interval for animation display See page 4 35 Turns ON OFF and adjusts the alarm or button touch sound See page 4 37 ...

Page 43: ...ter a while the Utility initial screen will be displayed Fig 4 2 Routine Screen Fig 4 3 Utility Initial Screen 1 3 4 2 2 Quitting the Utility 1 After completing each utility setting press the button or button to return to the Utility initial screen 2 Press the button on the Utility initial screen After a while Utility is quit returning then to the Routine mode Fig 4 4 Utility Initial Screen 1 3 ...

Page 44: ...reference When the film manufacturing lot No has been changed or when the output density has changed use this function to calibrate the density in the system The operation procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the button on the Utility initial screen 1 3 Fig 4 5 Utility Initial Screen 1 3 3 Select a tray targeted for calibration Fig 4 6 Tray Select Screen Tw...

Page 45: ...NCE Density Image input value If the shift value Dmax is changed densities over OD 2 5 will change Changing the shift value by 1 step will change the density by about 0 1 at OD 3 6 At the press of the button here with a shift value for high density calibration Dmax selected accordingly the shift value applicable to automatic film density calibration will be deter mined If the button is pressed the...

Page 46: ...ic film density calibration processing see Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Fig 4 8 Fig 4 9 5 After approx three minutes a 24 step density test pattern film like the following will be output and the AUTO F D C will finish Fig 4 10 24 step Density Test Pattern Film 14 17 35 43cm 26 36cm ...

Page 47: ... 20 2004 03 4 7 6 The screen will change to the following Fig 4 11 Press the button to return to the Utility initial screen Fig 4 11 AUTO F D C Completed Screen At the press of the button the display returns to the Fig 4 6 Tray Select Screen ...

Page 48: ...est pattern films as required to make sure that images are printed correctly The operation procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the button on the Utility initial screen 1 3 Fig 4 12 Select Screen 3 A screen like that shown below will then appear Select a tray and press the button Fig 4 13 ...

Page 49: ...se the or button to select one device registered to DRYPIX5000 A test pattern will be printed based on the imaging conditions of the selected device 5 The output parameter select screen appears as follows Select a desired number of frames 1 2 4 6 8 or 12 and lookup table curve LUT nos from LUT1 to LUT8 Press then the button Fig 4 15 Output Parameter Select Screen default is the AE title name regis...

Page 50: ...the following in process screen to start output of test pattern films After the completion of film output the quit screen appears Press the button to return to the Utility initial screen At the press of the button the display returns to the Fig 4 13 Fig 4 17 If NONE is selected for the Interpolation algorithm method output test pattern films may not be subjected to interpolation processing and ima...

Page 51: ...0 6 83 1983 9 6 84 When the Service Setting has been performed a user defined test pattern can be selected From the Test Pattern screen select the User Settable Then follow the same operation procedures as for the SMPTE pattern Fig 4 19 1 When the Service Setting has been performed a test pattern to be used for confirmation of the resolution can be selected From the Test Pattern screen select the ...

Page 52: ...s as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the button on the Utility initial screen 1 3 Fig 4 20 Select Screen 3 The tray select screen like that shown below opens As instructed on the screen carefully insert the shutter into the target tray Two shutters are provided one is hanged on the left side cover and the other is on the rear cover Fig 4 21 Tray Select Screen ...

Page 53: ...ary work Fig 4 22 Do not pull the tray out forcibly before the screen shown in Fig 4 22 appears otherwise the tray can be damaged Fig 4 23 Although the lock pins provided between the rails disable the tray to be pulled out completely you can remove the tray if it is pulled out while pushing it inside slightly When you remove the tray hold it firmly with your hands and exercise care not to fall it ...

Page 54: ...d correctly and then remove the shutter CAUTION When locking the film tray be careful not to pinch your fingers Fig 4 24 7 Hang the tray on the specified position on the left side or rear cover for storage Fig 4 25 Left side Rear 8 The screen will change to the tray select screen Press the button to return to the Utility initial screen ...

Page 55: ...ered print jobs or handle urgent print processing The operation procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the on the Utility initial screen 1 3 Fig 4 26 3 The job select screen will then appear as follows Use the and buttons to select a target job and press the or button Fig 4 27 ...

Page 56: ...shown below will appear prompting you to confirm Press the button Fig 4 28 When the DELETE button was pressed Fig 4 29 When the DELETE ALL button was pressed 5 The display returns to the job select screen At the press of the button you can return to the Utility initial screen Remember that image data will be deleted if the DELETE or DELETE ALL processing is performed ...

Page 57: ... procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the button on the Utility initial screen 1 3 Fig 4 30 Select Screen 3 The Set Counters screen then appears Fig 4 31 Set Counters Screen Set Counters Displays the number of films used in the individual tray and resets the film counter a Step 4 Display List Proceeds to the Display List screen a Step 6 ...

Page 58: ...mber of films used for each tray since it was cleared off the last displayed at the top will be cleared off resetting thus the film count to 0 zero Fig 4 32 5 When the button for the tray you wish to reset is pressed on the previous screen Fig 4 32 the following reset confirm screen will be displayed If you wish to reset the count to 0 for the selected tray press the button The display will then r...

Page 59: ...ng screen will appear Fig 4 34 7 With the or button change the display list 8 Pressing the button will return to the Set Counters screen Fig 4 32 The used film count in the Display List will not be cleared off even if the count is actually cleared off The display includes records for 10 days ...

Page 60: ...the clock if you input a specific time period on the Transition Time screen Screen Saver If the operation panel is not touched or no data comes from the outside even after a specific time period preset has passed the system will enter any of the three mode pat terns above automatically Furthermore in the Stand By or Sleep mode pattern you can determine an available time range as follows Scheduler ...

Page 61: ...and By Sleep mode pattern will be activated if settings necessary for Sched uler or Time of Office Closed are performed accordingly Set up the Transition Time and then perform necessary settings for Scheduler or Time of Office Closed The operation procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Perform settings necessary for Economy Mode Press the button on the Utility init...

Page 62: ... activated if settings necessary for Scheduler or Time of Office Closed are performed accordingly Set up the Transition Time and then perform necessary settings for Scheduler or Time of Office Closed Fig 4 38 Transition Time Screen 1 To adjust the time use the or button of the mode pattern you wish to change 2 Press the button to determine the setup value 3 If you press the button the display retu...

Page 63: ...the system on holidays or at night for emergency purposes we recommend that you set the Transition Time relatively longer Ex An example where the time has been set to the following for each mode pattern Screen Saver 15 min Stand By 60 min Sleep 90 min 15 min 60 min 90 min The time when the operation panel was touched or data was received the last Screen Saver Sleep Stand By When Economy Mode is av...

Page 64: ...ctivated If you determine such time period considering the time when office hours start the equipment will start running automatically when the time comes in the morning making then transition from Economy Mode to Non economy Operation Time Period takes place smoothly For an example of office hours from 8 00 to 18 00 8 00 Outside office hours Automatically restored from Economy Mode Outside office...

Page 65: ...ion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 006 240 20 2004 03 4 25 3 A select screen like that shown below appears Press the button Fig 4 40 Set Economy Mode Screen 4 When the following screen appears press the button Fig 4 41 Details Screen ...

Page 66: ...nd white for NON ECONOMY 3 Use the buttons to select a position for finish time of ECONOMY MODE or NON ECONOMY and press the button You are then returned to Fig 4 42 Fig 4 43 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each day of the week to perform necessary settings 5 Check to see that settings have been performed correctly and press the button to determine the setup data 6 Press then the button to return t...

Page 67: ...s to be set up for the Scheduler mode on a weekly basis it is not possible to set up office closing dates due to national holidays or other irregular closing days In such an instance you can easily determine a time range for power conservation purposes by using the Calendar mode function Fig 4 44 Calendar Screen ALL Closing all day PM Closing afternoon AM Closing morning You can perform the follow...

Page 68: ...omy Mode you need not to perform steps 1 and 2 below 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Perform settings necessary for Economy Mode Press the button on the Utility initial screen 1 3 Fig 4 45 Utility Initial Screen 1 3 3 A select screen like that shown below appears Press the button Fig 4 46 Set Economy Mode Screen ...

Page 69: ...the same days of the month to be determined as office closing days 3 With and you can change the calendar month 4 At the completion of necessary settings press the button to determine the setup data 5 Use the button to return to the Fig 4 46 Set Economy Mode Screen Note that the setup data is determined only when you press after has been pressed accordingly 6 To perform settings for Time of Office...

Page 70: ...ing afternoon with Economy Mode activated from 13 00 to 8 00 on the following day according to the Time of Office Closed mode 8 00 13 00 8 00 on the following day Economy Mode activated Economy Mode activated Non economy operation mode Closing morning An example of a Closing morning with Economy Mode activated from 18 00 on the previous day to 13 00 according to the Time of Office Closed mode 18 0...

Page 71: ...to Economy Mode you need not to perform steps 1 and 2 below 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Perform settings necessary for Economy Mode Press the button on the Utility initial screen 1 3 Fig 4 48 Utility Initial Screen 1 3 3 A select screen like that shown below appears Press the button Fig 4 49 Set Economy Mode Screen ...

Page 72: ...und of a value thus selected will turn white Use the or button to set up a time period you want Ex Office closing day All day Closing afternoon 13 00 to 8 00 on the following day Closing morning 18 00 on the previous day to 13 00 2 At the completion of necessary settings press the button to determine the setup data 3 Use the button to return to the Fig 4 50 Details Screen Note that the setup data ...

Page 73: ...ediately to Economy Mode independent of any time periods determined in Economy Mode The operation procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Perform settings necessary for Economy Mode Press the button on the Utility initial screen 1 3 Fig 4 52 Utility Initial Screen 1 3 3 A select screen like that shown below appears Press the button Fig 4 53 Set Economy Mode Screen ...

Page 74: ...ess of this button you can enter Stand By mode immediately The screen will then disappear and the power save lamp goes on To return from the Stand By mode touch the operation panel It will take about 10 minutes to return At the press of this button you can enter Sleep mode immediately To return from the Sleep mode touch the operation panel It will take about 15 minutes to return ...

Page 75: ...you wish to turn ON OFF or adjust the alarm and button touch tone The operation procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the button on the Utility initial screen 2 3 Fig 4 55 Select Screen 3 Select the or button on the following screen that appears Fig 4 56 ...

Page 76: ...was selected Set the button touch tone and volume then press the button to determine the setup data When PULSE is selected for the alarm it will sound only for about three seconds and then turns OFF When OFF is selected for the alarm no sound will be produced when an error occurs Returns to the Fig 4 56 Set Alarm screen Returns to the Utility initial screen ...

Page 77: ...on on the Utility initial screen 2 3 Fig 4 59 3 A screen for selection will appear Select any for When Execute and press the button The quit window will then open Press the button Fig 4 60 By each film pack Performs automatic film density calibration every time when a film pack is supplied By each film lot No Performs automatic film density calibration every time when a film lot number is changed ...

Page 78: ...k incorporated in this equipment can be set with this function The operation procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the button on the Utility initial screen 2 3 Fig 4 61 3 Select any item you wish on the setup screen that appears as shown below Fig 4 62 ...

Page 79: ...al year 20XX month two digits and day two digits Press then the button The display changes to the setup com pleted screen Fig 4 64 When was selected Enter an hour two digits and minutes two digits Press then the button The display changes to the setup completed screen Returns to the Fig 4 62 screen Returns to the Utility initial screen ...

Page 80: ...n procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the button on the Utility initial screen 2 3 Fig 4 65 3 The display changes to the software version screen like that shown below If you press the button after you have confirmed the version the display returns to the Utility initial screen Fig 4 66 ...

Page 81: ...ure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the button on the Utility initial screen 2 3 Fig 4 67 When a connecting device for storing images is not set up the REPRINT button will not be displayed 3 The following Reprint screen will appear Press the button Fig 4 68 Since the hard disc capacity that can be used for reprinting purpose is limited the oldest images will be ...

Page 82: ...nput screen will appear Input your Print ID four digits and press the button Fig 4 70 The Print ID is a four digit number to be assigned for each film as output by the equipment service setup is required for Print ID output The same numbers such as 0001 0002 9999 0001 0002 are repeated as Print ID To avoid mistakes confirm the patient s name when a long period of time has passed after the last pri...

Page 83: ... 6 7 006 240 20 2004 03 4 43 6 The screen Reprint details will appear Fig 4 71 1 Use the or button to set the number of copies 2 Pressing the button will start registration for print job and display the following screen Fig 4 72 ...

Page 84: ...ty screen Returns to the Print ID registration screen 4 Exit the utility to return to routine mode When the system has returned to routine mode reprinting will start The same Print ID cannot be specified consecutively If used Failure will be displayed Use the job operation refer to Section 4 6 and delete the job or designate again after the output is completed ...

Page 85: ... time interval for display of animation that prompts you to take necessary action such as film loading The operation procedure is as follows 1 Start up the Utility Refer to section 4 2 1 2 Press the button on the Utility Initial screen 3 3 Fig 4 74 3 The display will change to the Animation Display Setup Screen Fig 4 75 Fig 4 75 ...

Page 86: ...a specified speed 5 If you press the button the display will change to the ANIMATION PRE VIEW Screen Fig 4 76 The film loading animation will be displayed as a test at a specified speed Fig 4 76 6 Pressing the button will return the system to the Utility Initial screen 3 3 Fig 4 74 7 To change the animation display speed again repeat the procedure described above ...

Page 87: ...5 1 006 240 20 2004 03 5 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ...

Page 88: ...ake appro priate countermeasures Check Items 1 Whether the Main Power Switch on the bottom front of the equipment is turned OFF 2 Whether the power control box switch is turned OFF Countermeasures If the Main Power Switch has been turned OFF turn it ON I and then press the Power ON switch If the power control box switch has been turned OFF turn it ON and then press the Power ON switch ...

Page 89: ... 5000 Countermeasures An error window like the following is displayed Press the button to silence the alarm Then take an appropriate measure following the error message displayed If the alarm has been set to OFF it will not sound The button will not appear in the right hand side window and the button appears instead Fig 5 1 Sample Window ...

Page 90: ...own below appears on the display Press the button to silence the alarm Jot down the error code and error details code displayed and then press the button to turn OFF the power Make sure that the equipment has been inactivated and then press the Power ON switch again to reboot it If the same error recurs contact the nearest service center Fig 5 2 Error Window example ...

Page 91: ...opriately For film jamming positions 1 2 3 and 5 a print out of a job that was in process when a film jam occurred will be yielded after the jam correction was made accordingly CAUTION Do not take unused films out of the film pack that has once been loaded into the equipment and opened or add films to the film pack loaded which will result in misoperation or failure of the equipment CAUTION When l...

Page 92: ...20 2004 03 Troubleshooting Reference Page for Countermeasure Page 5 15 Page 5 17 Page 5 23 Page 5 25 JAM Handling Label 1 or 2 Illustration ALARM OFF Illustration ALARM ON Table 5 1 2 3 4 5 Label 1 Label 1 Label 2 ...

Page 93: ...is set to OFF press the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures 2 See the animation to insert a shutter into Tray 1 Shutters are hang on both the left hand side and rear of the equipment The shutter may not be inserted completely depending on the film jam condition In such an instance handle as illustrated below Fig 5 3 3 Open the front cover Fig 5 4 Opening the Front Cover Ja...

Page 94: ...lm remains outside the tray because it was caught between the tray and the shutter 2 A film jams inside the equipment an area where the tray was in 3 No film is found When the shutter was inserted a film was moved back into the tray or a film jammed in the tray For case 3 reconfirm that there are no films jamming in the tray and then proceed to step 6 same as cases 1 and 2 ...

Page 95: ... 03 Troubleshooting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 Insert Tray 1 to make sure that it is locked firmly Close then the front cover Fig 5 7 7 Remove the shutter and put it back again on the left hand side or rear of the equip ment Fig 5 8 ...

Page 96: ...to OFF press the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures 2 See the animation to insert a shutter into Tray 2 Shutters are hang on both the left hand side and rear of the equipment The shutter may not be inserted completely depending on the film jam condition In such an instance handle as illustrated below Fig 5 9 3 Open the front cover Fig 5 10 Opening the Front Cover Jamming ...

Page 97: ...t of a film remains outside the tray because it was caught between the tray and the shutter 2 A film jams inside the equipment an area where the tray was in 3 No film is found When the shutter was inserted a film was moved back into the tray or a film jammed in the tray For case 3 reconfirm that there are no films jamming in the tray and then proceed to step 6 same as cases 1 and 2 ...

Page 98: ...0 2004 03 Troubleshooting 6 Insert Tray 2 to make sure that it is locked firmly Close then the front cover Fig 5 13 7 Remove the shutter and put it back again on the left hand side or rear of the equip ment Fig 5 14 ...

Page 99: ...m is stopped at the press of the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures To start the animation while the alarm is set to OFF press the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures 2 Open the front cover Fig 5 15 Opening the Front Cover Jamming Position 2 ...

Page 100: ...5 14 006 240 20 2004 03 Troubleshooting 3 As the animation shows rotate the handle clockwise to remove the jammed film then close the front cover Fig 5 16 ...

Page 101: ...m is stopped at the press of the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures To start the animation while the alarm is set to OFF press the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures 2 Open the front cover Fig 5 17 Opening the Front Cover Jamming Position 3 ...

Page 102: ...5 16 006 240 20 2004 03 Troubleshooting 3 As the animation shows rotate the handle counterclockwise to remove the jammed film then close the front cover Fig 5 18 ...

Page 103: ...ss of the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures To start the animation while the Alarm is set to OFF press the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures 2 Open the front cover and or jam clear cover Fig 5 19 Opening the Front Cover and or Jam Clear Cover Jamming Position 4 ...

Page 104: ...03 Troubleshooting 3 As the animation shows open the front cover and or the small upper cover to remove the jammed film then close it Fig 5 20 Proceed to step 3 1 Proceed to step 3 3 Proceed to step 3 2 Proceed to step 3 4 ...

Page 105: ... 20 2004 03 Troubleshooting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 1 If you find a jammed film around the position where you have just opened the jam clear cover press the button See then the animation to remove the jammed film Fig 5 21 ...

Page 106: ...5 20 006 240 20 2004 03 Troubleshooting 3 2 If you find a jammed film in the thermal development unit press the button and see the animation to remove the jammed film Fig 5 22 ...

Page 107: ...hooting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 3 If you find jammed films both around the position where you have just opened the jam clear cover and in the thermal development unit press the button See then the animation to remove the jammed films Fig 5 23 ...

Page 108: ...5 22 006 240 20 2004 03 Troubleshooting 3 4 If you do not find any film press the button and then see the animation to locate and remove a jammed film Fig 5 24 ...

Page 109: ...m is stopped at the press of the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures To start the animation while the alarm is set to OFF press the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures 2 Open the front cover Fig 5 25 Opening the Front Cover Jamming Position 5 ...

Page 110: ...5 24 006 240 20 2004 03 Troubleshooting 3 As the animation shows rotate the handle clockwise to remove the jammed film then close the front cover Fig 5 26 ...

Page 111: ...ed at the press of the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures To start the animation while the alarm is set to OFF press the button See the animation to take appropriate countermeasures 2 Open the jam clear cover Fig 5 27 Opening the Jam Clear Cover Jamming Position Ejection Unit ...

Page 112: ...5 26 006 240 20 2004 03 Troubleshooting 3 See the animation to remove the jammed film then close the jam clear cover Fig 5 28 ...

Page 113: ...n below appears Fig 5 30 Press the button to pull out the tray Reconfirm then whether film pack is placed correctly in the tray 1 Does the label have red or green DI ML arrow mark Films other than with red or green mark cannot be used Replace with a correct film pack and complete film replenish ment 2 Is the film pack placed in the right position Fig 5 29 3 Is the film pack placed evenly If the fi...

Page 114: ...6 240 20 2004 03 Troubleshooting Press the button to make sure again that a film pack has been set correctly Fig 5 31 Fig 5 32 When screen Fig 5 32 is displayed proceed to the following steps on the next page ...

Page 115: ... Fig 5 34 3 If the input barcode is not recognized properly the Fig 5 30 window appears again Reinput then the same barcode If the barcode cannot be recognized successfully even after it has been input three times the display changes to the following Press the button The display returns to the routine window Fig 5 35 In this case the AUTOMATED F D C function will not be activated A slight differen...

Page 116: ...lm pack To suspend film replenishment press the button and open close the tray again 5 5 2 When the tray with a new film pack was closed without tearing off the label Fig 5 36 will appear As the film tray has not been locked pull out the tray Redo the film replenishment operation Fig 5 37 To suspend film replenishment press the button and open close the tray again Use the DI HL DI HLc or DI ML fil...

Page 117: ... After placing a new film pack and pulling out the film pack the tray was closed without cutting the bottom end of the film pack In this case since the bottom end of the film pack is not cut out the film pack cannot be removed Press the button to unlock Pull out the tray and cut the bottom of the film pack with a cutter and push back the tray in Fig 5 39 If the film pack is harshly deformed remove...

Page 118: ... The bottom of the film pack was then cut and the tray closed Since the wrong part was cut off the film pack cannot be removed Fig 5 40 Barcode Arrow mark label The oblique line portopn has been removed Press the button to unlock Fig 5 41 Pull out the tray and remove the wrongly placed film pack Place a new film pack and then follow the normal procedures ...

Page 119: ...e line portion has been removed Press the button to unlock Pull out the tray and remove the wrong film Place a new correct film and then follow the normal procedures 2 When the film pack was pulled out Films printed after replenishing films replacing a film pack color tone and density may be abnormal and cannot be printed correctly In this case reconfirm the color of the removed film pack label If...

Page 120: ...recurs after Auto F D C processing is performed again a film will be printed by using a density table before the failure has occurred If the density is normal continuous use is possible If the error occurs again report it to the nearest service center If fails in automatic density calibration processing after a film pack has been supplied an error window like that shown below will open Fig 5 45 Pr...

Page 121: ...t put inside the equipment by mistake the following error screen Fig 5 46 or Fig 5 47 will appear The instruction to be displayed on the panel will be different accoding to the alarm setup Fig 5 46 Fig 5 47 1 Press the or button to show the following animation screen Fig 5 48 Press the button to repeat the animation Fig 5 48 ...

Page 122: ...a cleaning roller and then close the front cover When the startup ready screen is displayed the print function will be started Error Code Countermeasure 0299 No cleaning roller has been placed Turn the power OFF and place a cleaning roller correctly If the error code below is displayed take the relevant countermeasure to cope with the problem ...

Page 123: ...d disc incorporated in it Basically this function is set to OFF However in order to analyze causes of failure it may be set to ON in service setup mode 1 Press the LCD unit on the operation panel Fig 5 50 Press here 2 The Under Logging screen Fig 5 51 will appear Fig 5 51 The log storage process will finish in approx 5 minutes and the system returns to screen Fig 5 50 ...

Page 124: ... Switch OFF After Pressing the SHUTDOWN Button If the power switch does not turn OFF even when 10 minutes have passed after System Shut Down appears turn the main power switch OFF at the lower right corner on the front of the equipment Fig 5 52 Main Power Switch Front side ...

Page 125: ...6 1 006 240 20 2004 03 6 Chapter 6 Regular Care and Maintenance ...

Page 126: ...pots or traces of lint appear on the output film also clean the cleaning roller with water according to the following procedure 1 Confirm that Running is not displayed on the operation panel and then shut down the system Refer to Shutting Down the System on page 3 6 An error may occur if procedure steps herein are performed without shutting down the system 2 Open the front cover Fig 6 1 Opening th...

Page 127: ...ust adhered to the surface and to restore the cleaning function Stubborn dirt that is difficult to be removed by water washing must not be rubbed roughly It may cause damage to the roller surface If white spots appear irregularly on a film it is time to replace the cleaning roller with a new one Replace the cleaning roller around every 3 years Fig 6 3 Cleaning the Cleaning Roller with Water Cleani...

Page 128: ...nutes 6 Put the roller back to its original position and close the front cover Do not raise the lever with hand otherwise a problem such as damages to gears or film stuck may occur with the equipment Fig 6 4 Lever Cleaning roller lever operation caution label If a cleaning roller that is not dried enough is used film density may not be output correctly and unevenness may occur on the film surface ...

Page 129: ...g the Suction Filter 1 Remove the filter from the left side cover and use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt or dust accumulated inside Fig 6 5 Filter 2 Open the front cover and remove the black filter at the bottom Remove then dirt or dust accumulated inside with a vacuum cleaner ...

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Page 131: ...7 1 006 240 20 2004 03 7 Chapter 7 Specifications ...

Page 132: ... that the processing capacity in actual operation is dependent on the model and usage of a connected modality 3 Applicable Film 4 Recording Pixel Size 100µm Standard 50µm High resolution 5 CR Image Size Reduction When you printed a CR Image in real size printed image size will be almost 100 of reduction rate At the printout from the modality the size of image is automatically scaled according to t...

Page 133: ...s 9 Environmental Conditions 1 Operating conditions Temperature 15 C 40 30 C 70 humidity 15 RH 30 C 70 RH 30 C no dew condensation Atmospheric pressure 700 1060hPa Maximum heating value 2100KJ 2 Non operating conditions not including film Temperature 0 45 C Humidity 10 90 RH no dew condensation Atmospheric pressure 500 1060hPa Input voltage Phase Frequency Rated current AC100 110 120V 10 Single 50...

Page 134: ...0 1240 10 External View and Weight 10 1 External Dimensions and Weight Model Name Width mm Depth mm Height mm Weight kg DRYPIX 5000 735 680 1240 200 including two trays Dimensions and weight are approximate and are subject to change without prior notice Fig 7 1 ...

Page 135: ...06 7 5 10 2 Internal Construction Fig 7 2 Supply Film Tray 1 Thermal Dev Unit Recording Unit Supply Film Tray 2 option Supply Film Tray 3 option Interface Main Power Switch Depending on the equipment specification Tray 2 is provided as a standard ...

Page 136: ...7 6 006 240 20 2004 03 Specifications ...

Page 137: ...n image see Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Regular Care and Maintenance page 6 1 3 Inspection After Use Make sure that the power turns OFF normally after the equipment has been shut down Step 4 Shutting Down the System page 3 6 1 2 Periodical Inspection Using a vacuum cleaner remove any dirt or dust accumulated in each unit of the equipment once every three months Clean then with a slightly moistened soft cl...

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