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7 X 9 inside cover

User Guide

Kodak DryView 8600 Laser Imaging System /
for Mammography

8186546

74-0401-6533-9

3/00 Rev. B

Summary of Contents for Kodak DryView 8600

Page 1: ...7 X 9 inside cover User Guide Kodak DryView 8600 Laser Imaging System for Mammography 8186546 74 0401 6533 9 3 00 Rev B...

Page 2: ...IEC 601 1 WARNING This equipment is operated with hazardous voltage which can shock burn or cause death Remove wall plug before servicing equipment Never pull on cord to remove from outlet Grasp plug...

Page 3: ...mful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tele...

Page 4: ...ers from a patient bed or chair CAUTION Avoid Laser Beam This equipment employs an invisible 25 milliwatt laser beam Laser radiation may be present when the machine operates without panels or covers i...

Page 5: ...DryView 8600 User Guide iv 8186546 2000 March Rev B Classification Warnings and Cautions for DryView 8600 Laser Imager continued Type B Applied Part...

Page 6: ...991 AS3200 1 1990 NZS 6150 1990 Canada C108 8 M1983 Class B Conducted and Emitted EMI RFI Specs CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 Europe EN50082 1 EMC EN55011 Group 1 Class B Medical Device Safety EN60601 1 Safe...

Page 7: ...CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B Conducted and Emitted EMI RFI Specs IEC 1000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 and 11 CE Marking This equipment is part of a medical system and conforms to the medical safety and EMC in EN60601...

Page 8: ...rence and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Can...

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Page 10: ...loss or damage is caused by Kodak s negligence or other fault Table of Contents Description Page Classification Warnings and Cautions i Safety EMC and CE Marking Compliance v Section 1 Introduction 1...

Page 11: ...g a Daily QC Test 4 4 Section 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Local Panel and Remote Keypad Message Types 5 1 Local Panel Messages 5 1 Clearing Film Jams General 5 7 Inserting the Film Saver and Removing the Fi...

Page 12: ...cteristics 6 2 Options 6 2 Agency Compliance 6 2 Restrictions 6 2 Section 7 Technical Information 7 1 Spectral Sensitivity 7 1 Image Quality 7 1 Image Sharpness 7 1 Automatic Image Quality Control 7 2...

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Page 14: ...w and a film developer The imager uses 8 by 10 inch 20 3 by 25 4 cm Kodak DryView Mammography Laser Imaging Film Each film package contains 100 sheets of film The imager produces the first print in ap...

Page 15: ...sheet of film from the supply tray and feeds it into the separation rollers 2 Separate film The separation rollers check for more than one sheet then drive a single sheet of film into the exposure mod...

Page 16: ...wn its heaters and motors after 3 hours of inactivity Any button pressed reactivates the imager to automatically warm up to operating temperature Also the imager reactivates if it is sent an image A c...

Page 17: ...WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS AND THOSE ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE The express warranty does not apply to the following...

Page 18: ...d See page 2 2 for details 2 Power Switch Controls power to the imager 3 Film Saver Protects film from exposure when the film tray is temporarily removed from the DryView 8600 4 Remote Keypad Displays...

Page 19: ...B Setup buttons Select one of the two input modules for parameter setup or changes B Setup is not currently used 3 Test button Accesses the test menu 4 Down and Up Arrows buttons Scroll the display an...

Page 20: ...Imager indicator Flashes to indicate a fault or out of film condition An associated error message is displayed on the local panel 3 Memory Full indicator When illuminated indicates that there is insu...

Page 21: ...number displayed by the Format Selected indicator Note If the imager is in the Autoprint mode the print cycle begins automatically when the number in the Images Acquired indicator equals the number in...

Page 22: ...tically in Table 2 1 General Setup Menus Density Contrast Print Contrast Samples Sharp Smooth Number of Copies Polarity Autoprint Audible Alerts Exposure Index Perform Calibration Date Time See page 2...

Page 23: ...parameter menu From the first menu scrolls to the last menu 4 Enter button After you access a parameter menu opens an editable display When you enter a new value for a parameter pressing the Enter but...

Page 24: ...or the parameter Identifies the current input module selected Provides information about changing the parameter and continuing to the next menu Subsequent menus tell you What to enter The range of pos...

Page 25: ...ction line lower line instruction The Action line tells you how to change the parameter and how to continue 4 Use the arrow buttons or the numeric keypad to change the value and then continue to the n...

Page 26: ...This parameter applies only to the optional keypad Autoprint Determines whether the imager prints images as soon as the Images Acquired and Format Selected indicators on the keypad display the same v...

Page 27: ...cursor identifies the current value for each part of the date or time Either use the numeric keypad to enter a new value or use the arrow buttons to change the value displayed such as the month or the...

Page 28: ...propriate set of gamma tables is selected by the Field Engineer with the user s input at installation Image Size Defines the size of the printed image Scale to Fit Image will be magnified or reduced t...

Page 29: ...g current settings then calibrates the densitometer Press Enter to start the calibration If a problem occurs during calibration the imager displays an error message Refer to Troubleshooting Table 5 1...

Page 30: ...nting press Exit In a DICOM network this parameter can be changed only at the modality or in the PACS Link 9410 Acquisition System Sharp Smooth Determines the sharpness or smoothness of the printed im...

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Page 32: ...diagnostic tests 2 If the power on self test is successful the machine warms up for about 25 minutes 3 After warmup the machine calibrates the densitometer lamp 4 After calibrating the densitometer la...

Page 33: ...cquired or all acquired images are printed 4 To start image acquisition press Acquire 4 or use the optional foot activated switch Foot Switch If acquisition is successful the Images Acquired 5 indicat...

Page 34: ...B 8186546 Note To delete images in reverse order starting with the most recently acquired image press the Erase button 7 The Images Acquired 5 indicator decrements as the images are deleted 1 5 6 7 9...

Page 35: ...PRINT for ADDITIONAL copy indicator 9 is illuminated Each button press prints one additional copy Note If the Memory Full indicator 10 lights wait until the indicator goes out before pressing Acquire...

Page 36: ...Section 3 Operation 3 5 2000 March Rev B 8186546 1 5 6 7 9 4 3 2 8 10 Figure 3 3 Optional Keypad...

Page 37: ...contrast information to the imager when the image data is sent overriding the values set at the imager s local panel If the modality does not send density and contrast information the user can define...

Page 38: ...he host controlled modality from which you will print contrast samples 5 On the local panel press to go to item 3 Print Contrast Samples and then press Enter The DryView 8600 automatically prints 12 c...

Page 39: ...silver Note Before loading a new package of film clean the inside surface of the film tray including the ramp and top edge of the tray Use an alcohol soaked pad such as TexPad TX801 4 Press the film p...

Page 40: ...Section 3 Operation 3 9 2000 March Rev B 8186546 Figure 3 5 Loading Unloading Film...

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Page 42: ...he QC Process The Kodak DryView 8600 Laser Imager for Mammography has a built in Automatic Image Quality Control AIQC system that automatically compensates for film lot variations ensuring consistent...

Page 43: ...Print a QC Step Wedge test film Refer to page 5 15 in this User Guide for the procedure See Figure 4 1 on the next page for a sample step wedge 3 Repeat printing QC Step Wedge films until you have ac...

Page 44: ...l Procedures 4 3 2000 March Rev B 8186546 d Record the numeric values of DD MD and Base Plus Fog on the center lines of the Laser imager QC Chart See Figure 4 2 Record also the step numbers involved F...

Page 45: ...DryView 8600 User Guide 4 4 8186546 2000 March Rev B Density Difference HD Step ___ HD Step ___ Medium Density Step ___ Base Plus Fog Figure 4 2 Quality Control Chart...

Page 46: ...ecord the date on the control chart Then plot the DD MD and Base Plus Fog values in the appropriate column on the chart 5 Determine if any of the values exceeds the control limits for the parameter No...

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Page 48: ...ns the error title and in most cases a two digit error code The Action Line line 2 contains additional information procedures about the error condition Note The keypad indicates that an error has occu...

Page 49: ...EMPERATURE 19 POWER IMAGER OFF THEN BACK ON Unable to control temperature Power imager off wait 10 20 seconds then power back on If message reappears call for service DOUBLE FILM FEED REMOVE MISFEED 2...

Page 50: ...e acquire Check wire connections from the modality to the imager If problem persists call for service INPUT A B DMA FAILURE 74 CALL SERVICE PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Power imager off wait 10 20 seconds...

Page 51: ...TINUE Call for service LAMP FAILED TO REACH TEMPERATURE 71 PRESS ENTER TO LOAD DEFAULT GAMMA TABLES Call for service LASER BOARD FAILURE 46 CALL SERVICE PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Power imager off wait 1...

Page 52: ...10 20 seconds then power back on If message reappears call for service PRINT JOB LIST FULL 86 PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Wait until some films have printed before sending more images to print REGULATING...

Page 53: ...L QUEUED IMAGES Press Enter to print all queued images Call for service if error persists TIMEOUT WAITING FOR FILM TRAY REMOVAL PRESS ENTER WHEN READY TO REMOVE TRAY Press Enter Then remove the film t...

Page 54: ...eas A 8300 1 83L D C B E Film Tray Figure 5 1 Possible Film Jam Locations The following pages provide procedures for clearing film jams from all the areas identified above Before performing any of the...

Page 55: ...and remove the film tray as shown in Figure 5 2 2 If the film tray does not pull out use a pen or pencil to push the tray release button located on the left side of the film tray See Figure 5 3 Figur...

Page 56: ...rred in the film tray or film is partially protruding from the tray 2 Check inside the tray opening of the machine for jammed film 3 If you cannot locate the jam raise the top cover after pushing in t...

Page 57: ...ck for a film jam in the interior of the machine 1 Lift the wire guide for access to film in the bottom of the machine See Figure 5 5 2 Place the wire guide in the upward position as shown in Figure 5...

Page 58: ...autions Take care working around the developer area The developer drum is hot during normal system operation When the machine top cover is raised power is disconnected from the drum and it begins to c...

Page 59: ...ion The film may still be hot To aid in removing the film you may rotate the drum by turning the gear on the left side of the drum 4 Close and latch the cover 8300 35A 8300 34A 8300 33A 1 8300 32A 3 4...

Page 60: ...int SMPTE Pattern Prints four stored test pattern images on one film 3 Keypad Test Tests keypad and individual key functions 4 Display Software Versions Displays versions for software programs that ru...

Page 61: ...nus 2 Down Arrow Button Scrolls to the next test From the last test scrolls to the first test 3 Up Arrow Button Scrolls to the previous test From the first test scrolls to the last test 4 Enter Button...

Page 62: ...NCELLED BY OPERATOR message 4 To return to System Ready press Exit Print SMPTE Pattern To run a Print SMPTE Pattern test 1 From the QC Step Wedge menu press to access the Print SMPTE Pattern display 2...

Page 63: ...pad test the menu shows test progress 3 When the first part of the test is complete the menu prompts you to press any key To test individual key function press each key in turn Each time you press a k...

Page 64: ...versions as follows 1 From the Keypad Test display press to access the Display Software Versions menu Use this menu to access the software versions 2 To see the current Imager Firmware version press...

Page 65: ...elow DRAM Contrast Tables Density Convolution User s ID Copies Protocol Modality See page 5 19 See page 5 19 See page 5 19 See page 5 19 See page 5 19 See page 5 19 See page 5 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 See p...

Page 66: ...ast table selected for each input Example A 12 B 7 DENSITY Shows the density setting selected for each input Example A 5 B 9 CONVOLUTION Sharp Smooth Shows the convolution setting for each input Examp...

Page 67: ...ing pages but are unable to repair the machine it is time to call for help Before you call for Service have the following information ready Model Number 8600 Serial Number For serial number location s...

Page 68: ...ing Environment Temperature 15 to 32 C 59 to 90 F Relative Humidity 15 to 75 RH Non condensing Magnetic Field 100 Gauss Max Barometric Pressure 20 76 in Hg to 31 3 in Hg 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Non Operat...

Page 69: ...0 inch Cartridge Capacity 100 Sheets Options Second Input Module Agency Compliance See Agency Approvals in the Safety EMC and CE Marking paragraph at the beginnnng of this manual Restrictions The Koda...

Page 70: ...veloped film from the daylight load package you will need a darkroom setting and a green safelight Image Quality Kodak DryView Mammography Laser Imaging Film delivers diagnostic quality continuous ton...

Page 71: ...l Frequency for DryView Media Exposed and Processed in DryView 8600 Laser Imager Automatic Image Quality Control Kodak DryView Mammography Laser Imaging Film is system matched for use with Kodak s uni...

Page 72: ...with less impact on the environment than if you were using wet developed silver halide films DryView Mammography Laser Imaging Film Environmental Regulations Comparison Wet Silver Halide DryView Deve...

Page 73: ...ive heat 130 F 54 4 C for more than three hours may cause some gradual darkening of images Leaving films in vehicles in hot climates for extended periods of time is not recommended Under typical worki...

Page 74: ...r Dissipation The wet chemistry associated with the development of silver halide film creates strong unpleasant odors By eliminating wet chemistry DryView technology eliminates virtually all of these...

Page 75: ...contain silver and polyester that may be recovered by using one of several recycling processes If you are interested in recycling and silver recovery Kodak can provide your local recyclers with the in...

Page 76: ...the Density Contrast Print Contrast Samples and Sharp Smooth parameters under A Setup will have no effect on the printed images These four parameters are set by the modality or at the PACs Link 9410...

Page 77: ...sor B Describe handling of developed film 7 4 1 Spills humidity and moisture have no significant effect 2 Leaving films in vehicles in hot climates for extended periods is not recommended 3 Store film...

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