The Serial number label is placed onto the Compliance label. It includes the following information.
The serial number (SN), which uniquely identifies the unit.
The Configuration number (CNFG), which details the build configuration.
The modifications codes, which are to the right of the CNFG number and are a series of 20 numbers.
When any of these numbers are blocked out, that identifies a modification that was made to the unit.
The date code in YYYY-MM format below the factory date code symbol.
ESD Caution
Connections to other pieces of equipment are made at the rear of the Horizon imager. These
connectors are marked with a precautionary ESD warning symbol, as shown below. Do not touch
any of the pins of these connectors. When making connections to the imager, it is best done while
the imager is plugged in but not powered on. ESD may cause erratic behavior of the imager when
powered on. Should this occur, power to the imager may have to be cycled. It is recommended that
all staff involved in making connections to the imager be aware of these ESD precautions.
Potential for Radio Frequency Interference on Imager Operation
Both portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment,
including the Horizon imager. Keep such RF communications equipment out of the immediate area.
Potential for Radio and Television Interference
The Horizon imager generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used
properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to
radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with Class B emission