PROTEUS XR/a
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
Operator Manual
REV 11
DIRECTION 2259724-100
5-13
5-3 Application
Introduce the detailed operating on Proteus XR/a system.
5-3-1 Technique Selection
1.
Select table top
AEC and density can’t be selected.
3 point & 2 point mode can be switched
2.
Select BUCKY & AEC (include
table and wall if BUCKY &
AEC is configured)
3 point without AEC, 3 point with AEC, 2
point without AEC, 2 point with AEC can
be switched
3.
Select TOMO
With AEC, without AEC can be switched
(only in 2 Point mode and displays value,
also it can be switch to 3 point mode)
4.
Receptor switch: from table
top to bucky, from bucky to
table top, from tomo to bucky,
from table top to tomo, from
tomo to table top
Table, Table Top, Wall (if have), Tomo (if
have) can be switched, and OTS receptor
also switch accordingly
Note: If select Table, Wall Stand or
Tomo, excluding Table top, as
the image receptor when taking
exposure either with or without
AEC, the cassette tray must be
inserted all the way into the Wall
Stand Bucky or Table Bucky. If
the cassette tray is not inserted
all the way into the Wall Stand
Bucky or Table Bucky, the
exposure will be prohibited
either with or without AEC.
When select Table top as the
image receptor, the cassette
should be placed on the table
top or the top of SG120 Wall
Stand Bucky (SG120 Wall Stand
Bucky is in Horizontal position,
Angulation is 90°, See
illustration 9-2) while not be
inserted into the Bucky when
taking
exposure.
And the exposure will
be made in Manual mode.
Note: For SG120 Wall Stand, when
performing exposure operation
with the cassette placed on the
top of the Bucky (Bucky is in
horizontal position, Angulation
is 90°, see illustration 9-2), while
not be inserted into the Bucky,
the image receptor should be
selected to be “table top”on
System Console. And the
Exposure will be made in
Manual mode.
5.
Mode switch
2 point and 3 point can be switched
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TRAINING
PURPOSES
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