PROTEUS XR/a
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
Operator Manual
REV 11
DIRECTION 2259724-100
5-2
5-1-1 Group 1 Parameter Selection Area
ILLUSTRATION 5-2
PARAMETER SELECTION AREA
The parameter selection area of the display screen allows the
user to select different parameters depending on the
procedure being done.
In the parameter area of the display screen there are two
types of touch buttons:
Note: If collimation had been set on the collimator
first ,do not reset it by Receptor button, otherwise
the collimator would automatically close.
ILLUSTRATION 5-3
EXAMPLE OF PULL OUT SCREEN
Selecting a button with an arrow (
8
)
To change a parameter that appears on the screen:
1. Touch the parameter of choice
•
A series of new selections will appear
2. Touch the new parameter
3. The new parameter will appear on the display
The following techniques are available with the order of how the
buttons will appear:
•
Receptor – Wall, Table, Table Top, Tomography
•
Focal Spot – Small Focal Spot, Large Focal Spot (Toggle Button)
•
AEC/Manual – Right - Left, Center, Right – Center – Left, Right,
Left, Right – Center, Left – Center, Manual (No AEC chambers
selected)
•
Density – + 2, +1, 0, -1, -2
•
Patient Size – Small, Medium, Large, Pediatric
•
Film Speed – 100/200, 400, 600/800
Note: If a site only uses one film screen combination, the field service
engineer can remove the button in the service software of the
console. Film screen combination is used for AEC only.
Note:
If the system is purchased without the AEC option, the console will
not display AEC, Density or Film Screen.
1. Buttons with an arrow (
8
) in the lower right hand corner
symbolize there is a submenu to make other selections
from, e.g. change from Table Bucky, to Table top, Wall or
Tomography.
2.
Toggle Button: The focal spot button is the only toggle
button on the display screen. When this button is selected
it will alternate between small and large focal spot.
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