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ViZion DR+ 
1417V2 
Wireless 
Panel 

Calibration 
Manual 

Summary of Contents for ViZion DR+ 1417V2

Page 1: ...1 ViZion DR 1417V2 Wireless Panel Calibration Manual ...

Page 2: ...lation 5 1 ViZion DR 1417V2 Wireless Panel Hardware 5 1 1 Passive Installation 5 1 2 Integrated Installation 5 1 3 ViZion DR 1417V2 Wireless Panel Detector Mars1417V2 6 1 4 ViZion DR Wireless Panel Battery Charger 7 1 5 Additional Components 8 1 6 Mobile Hardware Installation 8 1 7 Mobile Network Configuration 9 2 ViZion DR 1417V2 Wireless Panel Hardware 10 2 1 Panel Calibration 10 2 2 iDetector I...

Page 3: ...ort konicaminolta com Revision History REV DATE DOCUMENT NAME REASON FOR CHANGE 1 0 7 17 2018 ViZion DR 1417V2 Wireless Panel Calibration Manual New Manual iRay SDK Version 2 and Ultra version 4 2 9 0 Distributed by Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc 2217 US Highway 70 East Garner NC 27529 1 800 366 5343 ...

Page 4: ...ll configure and calibrate the ViZion DR 1417V2 Wireless Panel For more detailed information on the operation and specifications of your wireless detector please review the following documentation Manual References 059 201 04 Mars1417V2 User Manual A0 pdf Only qualified service personnel should attempt to install modify service or operate the ViZion DR Wireless Panel detector ...

Page 5: ...your ViZion DR system 1 1 Passive Installation ViZion DR 1417V2 Wireless Panel Detector ASUS Dual Band Wi Fi Gigabit AP 75 ft Cat5 Ethernet Cable Acquisition PC Desktop or Laptop Windows 10 1 2 Integrated Installation The following additional equipment is required for integration with a generator G I P S Box Power Supply Synchronization Cable 50 ft Female to Female Serial Cable Tripp Lite USB to S...

Page 6: ...E Infrared window Infrared device sensor F Antenna Wi Fi antennas three G Reserved H Maintenance cover For service engineer to maintenance I Battery lock The lock button for detaching battery J Detector label Serial number and product information 1 3 2 LED Indicators 1 Battery Indicator Green battery charge is 10 Orange battery charge is 10 2 Link Indicator Blue solid wireless connection is connec...

Page 7: ...een light displays when power is on D Hand pull position E Limit ball plug F DC Jack 24V DC input 1 4 1 Battery Charger Capacity Indicators 1 4 2 Connector Ports It is alternatively possible to trickle charge the battery inside the panel by connecting the DC power cable from the DC medical adapter power supply to the DC input of the detector To preconfigure the panel for alternate wireless connect...

Page 8: ...nd Battery Charger AC Power Cable DC Power Cable Link Cable TP Link AC750 Wireless Travel Router Access Point option for mobile ASUS Dual Band Wireless USB Adapter option for mobile 1 6 Mobile Hardware Installation Additional required equipment for a mobile environment 1 6 1 SourceRay SR 130 Mobile X Ray Unit Side view Console view 1 6 2 SourceRay SR 130 Accessory Cables Hand Switch Grounded Power...

Page 9: ... AC750 Wireless Travel Router Access Point Link Cable to preconfigure the panel s wireless settings To connect the preconfigured TP Link AP to the laptop 1 Unpack the TP Link AC750 AP model TL WR902AC 2 Make sure the mode switch on the side of the access point is set to AP Rng Ext Client 3 Connect the supplied USB cable from the laptop to the access point supplies power to the device when plugged ...

Page 10: ... Link cable 1 From the Acquire screen select Options 2 Select Device Configurations tab 3 Click to highlight DEFAULT under the Configuration Pool section 4 Click on ViZion DR and the panel device configuration section will appear below it 5 Scroll down to the Device section and click on Utility to open the iDetector interface Note after clicking on Utility the Maven software will shutdown communic...

Page 11: ...NOT CLICK THE RED X in the top right corner without first going to Home tab click Close then click the X and select Override Config 2 The Acquire tab is selected by default when you first connect to the panel in iDetector Click on the Detector tab 2 2 2 Panel Calibration Setup 1 On the Acquire tab in iDetector uncheck the Defect Gain and Offset checkboxes in that order Note during the calibration ...

Page 12: ...e arrow in the top right corner labeled Start the journey of Calibration 5 Click Skip in the top right corner at the Offset Calibration screen 6 Click Skip in the top right corner at the Generator Parameter Learning screen 2 2 3 Panel Gain Calibration Note the Gain Calibration screen requires 5 exposures The left hand side of the screen tells you the suggested kV and mAs to use for the current exp...

Page 13: ...If the exposure was acceptable green status click Next to move to the next gain frame 4 After taking all 5 gain exposures click Back if you want to retake any previous exposures then click Prep and retake the exposure Otherwise if you are satisfied with all exposures click Next in the top right corner 5 Wait for the Gain Map Generation to complete and then click Next in the top right corner Note C...

Page 14: ... kV and mAs to use for the current exposure The right hand side of the screen is divided into 19 blank defect exposure frame icons Each exposure frame is numbered sequentially with the kV to use noted next to each one A green box surrounds the current exposure frame 2 Set your techniques to 70kV 1 1 mAs and take your first exposure Note after taking the first exposure the current defect exposure f...

Page 15: ...d take your second exposure 6 If the exposure was acceptable click Next to move to the next frame 7 Set your techniques to 120kV 1 2mAs and take your third exposure 8 If the exposure was acceptable click Next to move to the next frame 9 Set your techniques to 70kV 7mAs and take your fourth exposure 10 If the exposure was acceptable click Next to move to the next frame ...

Page 16: ...or the remaining frames 5 19 12 After taking all 19 defect exposures click Back if you want to retake any previous exposures then click Prep and retake the exposure Otherwise if you are satisfied with all exposures click Next in the top right corner 13 Wait for the Defect Map Generation to complete and then click Next 14 Calibration is complete Close the window by clicking X in top right corner ...

Page 17: ...hin the Calibrate tab click on the Gain tab then click the ReadStatus button 2 Highlight Index 1 then click the SelectFile button This will change the Index 1 status to enable 3 Click DownloadFile and then click Path from the popup window 4 Browse to the C opal data KGxxxxxxxxxxx Correct Default folder and select the gain_2304x2800 gn file and click Open Note if the gain file does not appear verif...

Page 18: ...ional defect calibration 1 Within the Calibrate tab click on the Defect tab then click the ReadStatus button 2 Highlight Index 1 then click SelectFile This will change the Index 1 status to enable 3 Click DownloadFile and then click Path from the popup window 4 Browse to the C opal data KGxxxxxxxxxxx Correct Default folder and select the defect_2304x2800 gn file Click Open Note if the defect file ...

Page 19: ... that order 2 Check the radio buttons for HWPostOffset HWGain and HWDefect 2 2 8 Closing iDetector It s important to close iDetector properly in order to sync the changes made in iDetector with Ultra UAI 1 Select the Home tab and click Close 2 Select Override Config 3 Disconnect the Link cable from both ends and store it in a secure place for future reconfiguration purposes Mobile techs should sto...

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