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MED-TAB v.1 

 
USER MANUAL 

 

PUB INT EN – 003TR  

 
 

Copyright ® 2003-2015 IMAGE Information Systems Ltd. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Release date:   2015-09-02 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MED-TAB v.1

Page 1: ...MED TAB v 1 User Manual PUB INT EN 003TR 1 4 i Q PUBLIC MED TAB v 1 USER MANUAL PUB INT EN 003TR Copyright 2003 2015 IMAGE Information Systems Ltd Release date 2015 09 02...

Page 2: ...r Case 9 2 8 Pen 10 2 9 Grayscale adjustment according to DICOM Part 14 GSDF 10 2 10 Climatic and ambient conditions 11 3 Getting started 12 3 1 Working position 12 3 2 Turning on or off 12 3 3 Switch...

Page 3: ...wing wide viewing angles and the matrix size or resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels 2MP There is one REGULAR display MODE to visualize non medical images and one DICOM MODE factory calibrated display mod...

Page 4: ...ase stand either in portrait or landscape mode without direct flare on the screen The ambient should be less than 100 lux for image analysis The intention of the device is for repeated but not continu...

Page 5: ...Power Adaptor for MED TAB v 1 incl plugs for US UK EU and CN Micro USB to USB cable USB OTG cable Warranty card Quick start guide We recommend to operate the MED TAB using the leather case to protect...

Page 6: ...MED TAB v 1 User Manual PUB INT EN 003TR 6 1 i Q 2 2 MED TAB layout Power Lock Button Volume key DICOM Switch Ambient light sensor Front camera Touch screen...

Page 7: ...D TAB v 1 User Manual PUB INT EN 003TR 7 iQ VIE W Camera DICOM Switch Volume key Power Lock Button Headset jack Micro SD Slot Mini HDMI connector USB connector Microphone Kensington lock Power connect...

Page 8: ...r charging and operation Make sure the power connector is fully connected to the power socket The power adaptor must be used at specified electric voltage only CAUTION Danger of delayed treatment due...

Page 9: ...s or jewelry Do not use other touch pens than the original one Scratches might damage the display and impair the image quality Do a new image acceptance test if you are unsure after damaging the surfa...

Page 10: ...for image analysis to avoid image quality impair by finger prints Wash your hands before using MED TAB to reduce oil remaining on the surface 2 9 Grayscale adjustment according to DICOM Part 14 GSDF...

Page 11: ...Climatic and ambient conditions Key Action Operating Temperature 10 C 35 C Air pressure 600 hPa 1100 hPa Operating Humidity 30 95 Non condensing Storage Temperature 10 C 55 C Storage Transportation Hu...

Page 12: ...3 3 Switching between DICOM and regular display modes Use the hardware DICOM Switch at the long edge of MED TAB to switch the DICOM mode on or off CAUTION Danger of incorrect image analysis Use the D...

Page 13: ...use the original touch pen Only use the touch pen or a mouse for any measurements with a connected PACS Never use fingers or other tools due to inaccurate measurements 3 6 Lock or unlock the touch sc...

Page 14: ...scale After collecting all 2048 luminances of all grayscales CALCON runs a Barten model to select 256 28 grayscales which match closest to the Barten standard characteristic function curve Those 256 v...

Page 15: ...grayscale image adjustment Prepare the MED TAB CALIBRATOR In order to adjust the MED TAB please ensure that the battery of MED TAB is charged for 50 or connected with the Switching Power Adaptor for...

Page 16: ...request by selecting OK 4 Place the MED TAB CALIBRATOR on the center of the MED TAB display and press START 5 The app now generates 2048 grayscale shades for adjustment After the adjustment the app wi...

Page 17: ...MED TAB v 1 User Manual PUB INT EN 003TR 17 1 i Q 4 4 Adjustment results Step Picture Screenshot 1 After the adjustment users can view the results by selection VIEW 2...

Page 18: ...e estimated ambient light in Lux e g This button indicates the ambient light and can be moved anywhere on the screen Just tap on it and hold to move it freely all over the display The button stays vis...

Page 19: ...UB INT EN 003TR 19 1 i Q 5 Troubleshooting Problems Points to check with possible solutions The screen has defective pixels e g slightly light or dark This is due to the characteristics of the panel i...

Page 20: ...nnel Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may result in fire electric shock or equipment damage If an object or liquid falls spills into the cabinet unplug the...

Page 21: ...place any objects on the ventilation slots Do not install the unit in a closed space Do not use the unit laid down or upside down Blocking the ventilation slots prevents proper airflow and may result...

Page 22: ...on the MED TAB The virus definitions must be updated regularly they should not be older than 2 weeks Older virus definitions might lead to data breaches 6 2 Environmental information The MED TAB and...

Page 23: ...03TR 23 1 i Q 7 Index B Battery 8 Buttons 8 C Care instructions 8 K Keys 8 L Layout 6 Lock screen 13 M Memory card 9 S Scope of the document 3 Storage conditions 9 10 11 T Touch screen 12 17 Troublesh...

Page 24: ...interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on...

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