Operator Orientation
990601 – January 1996
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Section 1: Operator Orientation
Product Description
The
Kodak X-Omatic IDENTIFICATION CAMERA, MODELS 4, 4L, and 4SL (referred to as the ID CAMERA from
hereon), records patient identification data onto x-ray film in lighttight CASSETTES.
The ID CAMERA provides:
• Dual lenses for use with C-1 and C-1N windows for MODELS 4 and 4L
• Excellent image quality due to high-quality lenses
• Operation in normal room illumination
• The exact time and date of the exposure recorded on the film with customizable date and time formats
• The serial number of the camera is recorded on the film by all models in all lens positions except the C-1N lens
position on the MODEL 4SL.
• Choice of both anterior-posterior (A-P) and posterior-anterior (P-A) imaging
• MODEL 4 records patient data on the upper corner of the film
• MODELS 4L and 4SL records patient data on the lower corner of the film
Environmental Requirements
The ID CAMERA will operate in the ambient room conditions normally encountered in an x-ray department:
• 15˚C to 30˚C (59˚F to 86˚F)
• 15% to 76% Relative Humidity
Cassettes
The ID CAMERA will function with the following CASSETTES:
• All sizes of
Kodak X-Omatic CASSETTES with C-1 windows
• All sizes of
Kodaflex CASSETTES with C-1 windows
• All sizes of
Kodak Min-R 2 CASSETTES with C-1N windows
Power Requirements
Both MODELS will operate correctly from 100 to 240 V AC at 50 or 60 Hz. MODELS 4 and 4L come preset to operate
on 120 V AC. Each ID CAMERA is internally switchable to operate on any of the following voltage ranges:
• Do not connect the ID CAMERA to a power source that serves other equipment.
• Check that the ID CAMERA is connected to an outlet with a reliable earth ground.
• Use the correct FUSE for your current.
Model
Frequency
(Hz)
V AC 10%
Fuse
50 or 60
100
UL/CSA 3 A
50 or 60
120
UL/CSA 3 A
4, 4L, and 4SL
50 or 60
220
TUV 1 A
50 or 60
230
TUV 1 A
50 or 60
240
TUV 1 A