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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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WARNING

 

 

Do not perform any unauthorized modifications to the OpenVision™ system or components of the system. 
It  is  important  that  trained  and  qualified  personnel  perform  or  supervise  a  daily  safety  inspection  of  the 
OpenVision™  system  for  obvious  defects  before  using  the  system.    Do  not  compromise  on  safety.    Always 
perform the daily inspection of the system prior to use. 
 
Any foreign material (dirt, mud, ice, etc.) must be removed before using the system.  Inspect, clean, and test the 
equipment as described in this manual to ensure long-term safety and reliability. 
 
Do  not  use  any  component  that  is  not  approved  for  use  with  the  OpenVision™  system  or  any  after-market 
component as they may compromise the safety features designed into the system. 
 
Defective equipment that is discovered during the daily inspection must be removed from service until repaired or 
replaced. 
 
The user of this equipment must follow the operating instructions, in the order shown, to ensure safe operations 
and compliance with government regulations.

 

Personnel  operating  this  equipment  must  be  completely  familiar  with  this  manual  and  they  must  read  and  understand 
these important safety alerts before proceeding. 

IMPORTANT SAFETY ALERTS 

NOTICE

: Can cause minor problems and reminders. 

CAUTION

: Can cause equipment damage or potential problems. 

WARNING

: Can cause serious or fatal injury. 

 

 

WARNING: JOB SITE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Surveillance 

Only  trained  and  qualified  individuals,  or  assistants  working  under  their  direct  supervision,  may  operate  the 
OpenVision™ DX system.  The qualified individuals must be physically present at the site and able to control and 
limit access to the vicinity of the work. 

Locking 

Keep  the  OpenVision™  controller  locked  while  assembling  the  system  and  when  not  being  used  to  perform 
scanning.  Locked is defined as the controller key switch in the Off position with the key removed. Store the key in 
a secure location. 

 

Summary of Contents for OPENVISION DX OVDX-NDT-70

Page 1: ...SOFTWARE MANUAL MAN 063 REVISION A OPENVISION DX OVDX 70 SOFTWARE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ecautions 6 OpenVision Digital X Ray System OVDX Software 7 Power Cycling 7 Startup 7 Shutdown 7 Home Screen 8 Settings Menu 8 Firing X Rays 10 X Ray Live Image Screen 11 Image Capture 12 Video Captur...

Page 3: ...cm 21 in 58 cm 2 5 in 6 4 cm 3 4 in 8 7 cm Startup Time est 30 seconds Shutdown Time est 5 seconds X Ray Energies Low Medium High Voltage kV 40 55 70 Current mA 0 300 0 218 0 171 Dose 12 in 30 5 cm f...

Page 4: ...wing standards when used as directed ANSI HPS N43 5 2005 Ionizing Radiation Regulations 2017 ISTA 3A Over the Road vibration standard MIL STD 810 Method 514 Annex C Cat 4 REACH ROHS HMD ANSI Z87 1 US...

Page 5: ...ng the daily inspection must be removed from service until repaired or replaced The user of this equipment must follow the operating instructions in the order shown to ensure safe operations and compl...

Page 6: ...ousing imager housing and display s CAUTION Do not attempt to open or modify the imager housing main housing or X ray tube Opening any of these components will void the system warranty and may expose...

Page 7: ...ts ON position the CPU indicator will immediately turn on green A boot up screen will be displayed during initialization and the System Status Indicators will also illuminate When these indicators tur...

Page 8: ...y default The Settings menu can be activated from either the Home Screen or the X ray Imaging Screen by holding the hat switch on the controller down towards the round button for three seconds see Fig...

Page 9: ...settings and user adjustable values available in the Settings menu Setting Units Possible Values X Ray Voltage kV Low Medium High default Low X Ray Current mA Low Medium High default Low Table 2 Setti...

Page 10: ...o fire X Rays press and hold the oblong palm switch and then the red trigger switch Figure 6 System will transition to the X Ray Warning Screen Figure 5 for five seconds during which the buzzer will p...

Page 11: ...by default System Status Indicators remain amber colored and the buzzer pulse rate changes to 2 second intervals To change settings while emitting X Rays i e on the fly hold down the hat switch for 3...

Page 12: ...ome Screen targeting camera image or the X Ray Live Image Screen X Ray image Snapshots are taken by pressing and releasing the round Image Capture button Figure 9 The system will display the snapshot...

Page 13: ...g the capture button for at least two seconds Within one second the system will commence recording video indicated by a notification Recording in progress appearing in the upper right hand corner of t...

Page 14: ...Playback Figure 13 Playback Selection Screen The Image Playback on screen button on System Info Screen Figure 12 brings up the Playback Selection Screen Figure 13 Image directories if any are shown o...

Page 15: ...rly configured USB drive includes an ovdx directory at the drive s top level and an images directory within the ovdx directory see Figure 14 Unless these directories are on the USB drive as indicated...

Page 16: ...the Media Transfer Screen Figure 15 Navigate to desired folder to copy then press and release the Capture button Figure 3 to initiate file transfer Figure 15 Media Transfer Screen When no image direct...

Page 17: ...This will transition the user to the Transfer Images confirmation screen Figure 18 NOTICE only one directory of images will be transferred to the USB drive per insertion Following the last step of a...

Page 18: ...mage directory At the completion of the transfer the system will transition to the delete images screen Figure 20 Image deletion confirmation This screen presents the user with Yes and No buttons used...

Page 19: ...pace to hold all images this screen will be displayed Selecting the Close button will cause the system to transition to the home screen and the USB drive can be safely removed Software Update Figure 2...

Page 20: ...he user is presented with a Yes button and a No button Selecting the No button causes the system to transition to the home screen It is safe to remove the USB drive and no software update will be perf...

Page 21: ...0 kV Current Low 0 090 mA to 0 300 mA Current Medium 0 090 mA to 0 300 mA Current High 0 090 mA to 0 300 mA Current Super 0 090 mA to 0 300 mA Super Mode Enable Disable Require Scatter Shield Enable D...

Page 22: ...own hat switch will change the value highlighted MAINTENANCE The OVDX was designed to require minimal maintenance for the operator All that is required is a daily visual inspection of the unit Specifi...

Page 23: ...If restart does not clear error contact your QSA Global Inc representative for repair options 003 X Ray Tube Failure X Ray tube is not communicating or has malfunctioned If restart does not clear err...

Page 24: ...781 359 9179 qsa global com Error Code Cause Description 009 Camera Communication Error Communication error with internal camera Cycle system power to clear error 010 Camera Communication Error Commun...

Page 25: ...e LaPorte TX 77571 Telephone 1 713 944 3200 Fax 1 281 476 9309 All goods and services are sold subject to the terms and conditions of QSA Global Inc A copy of these terms and conditions is available u...

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