Ealth ARE: Service Manual
Ealth ARE: Service Manual
Ealth ARE: Service Manual
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DD+DIS155.11E About this Manual
► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
This document provides information on the structure and contents of the Service
Manual.
► Document History
► Chapter Overview
Chapter
0 Order List
2 Functional Description
6 Accessories
7 Field Modifications
9 Maintenance
10 Service Bulletins
11 Installation Planning 1 2 3
12 Glossary
► Explanation of Notes
► Conventions
Highlighting of Tasks
Task number Task Description Remark
(1) Connect the cable. Examples for working steps to be performed in
(2) Switch the machine on. the listed sequence.
This Service Manual describes the service activity related items for following
products:
Digitizer CR 10-X, Type 5151, subtype 100
CR Reader, Type 5151, subtype 110
Digitizer CR 12-X, Type 5151, subtype 200
CR Reader, Type 5151, subtype 210
Cassette Set CR MD 1.0 General (Cassette and image plate), 35x43 cm,
Type 5188/100
For differences of the digitizers refer to chapter 11, Installation Planning.
This Service Manual is available on the Agfa HealthCare Library.
Refer to: Computed Radiography => CR Digitizers => CR 10-X
Figure 1
For software versions of the NX Workstation type 4406/303 which can be used
together with the digitizer, refer to the above mentioned CR/DR Interoperability
Matrix.
Status 03/2013:
The released NX workstation software version is:
For CR 10-X, CR Reader: ≥ NX 2.0.8700/3.0.8700.
For CR 12-X, CR Advanced Reader: ≥ NX 2.0.8800/3.0.8800
This Generic Safety Directions document comprises the general safety relevant information including
relevant environmental and occupational safety instructions for the Service Engineer.
It is valid for all Agfa HealthCare Imaging Products and part of each Service Documentation as well as
Installation Planning document.
The latest version is available via MedNet, GSO Library path:
General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications => Service Manual
► Document History
► Referenced Documents
Document Title
Not applicable Not applicable
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DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions
► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Publisher
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on the
equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
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LIST OF CONTENTS
1 DISCLAIMER......................................................................................................... 5
3 LABELS ................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 CE Mark................................................................................................... 7
3.2 System Labels ......................................................................................... 7
3.3 System Labels concerning Laser Radiation ............................................ 8
4 PRODUCT COMPLAINTS .................................................................................. 10
5 REFERENCES .................................................................................................... 10
6 INTENDED USE.................................................................................................. 11
12 COMPLIANCE..................................................................................................... 14
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24 RECYCLING ........................................................................................................27
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1 Disclaimer
Fitters, engineers and other persons who are not employed by or otherwise directly
affiliated with or authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates are directed to
contact one of the local offices of Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates before attempting
installation or service procedures.
No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, adapted or transmitted in any form
or by any means without the written permission of Agfa HealthCare.
Agfa HealthCare shall under no circumstances be liable for any damage arising from the
use or inability to use any information, apparatus, method or process disclosed in this
document.
Agfa HealthCare is not liable for resulting consequences, damages or injuries if you don’t
operate the product correctly or if you don’t have it serviced correctly.
Agfa HealthCare reserves the right to change the product, the characteristics and its
documentation without further notice to improve reliability, function or design.
NOTE:
In the United States, Federal Law stipulates that medical devices should only be sold to,
distributed and used by or by order of a licensed physician.
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2 Used Icons
INSTRUCTION:
If used in combination with the warning or caution sign: Indicates
a specific instruction, which if followed exactly, avoids the
subject of the warning or caution.
If used without warning or caution sign: Indicates an instruction
where it is important to follow literally as described.
IMPORTANT:
Highlights very important actions which have to be carried out to
prevent malfunction.
NOTE:
Indicates advice to facilitate the following step or action.
Highlights unusual points.
Indicates background information.
Can be used to explain or highlight displays of the
graphical user interface.
Is additional information without influence on the action or step!
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3 Labels
3.1 CE Mark
CE Mark This product carries the CE Mark. The CE Declaration (CE Conformity)
becomes invalid if the product is changed without explicit consent of the
manufacturer! This applies to all parts, not only to safety elements.
All system labels and software version number locations are referred to within this service
document in the appropriate section.
Enclosed an overview of common labels, according to ISO 3864.
This list is not complete.
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According to its classification, laser radiation can lead to eye and skin injuries.
Each laser source is classified from class 1 to class 4, based on standard
DIN EN 60825-1:2007.
The table below lists the meaning of the different laser classes. Note the detailed
instructions in the user manual and technical documentation.
conditions.
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4 Product Complaints
Any service person who has any complaints or has experienced any dissatisfaction in the
quality, durability, reliability, safety, effectiveness or performance of this product must
notify Agfa HealthCare by the Agfa HealthCare complaint procedure.
If the product malfunctions and may have caused or contributed to a serious injury of a
patient or an accident or if there are any hazards which may cause an accident
Agfa HealthCare must be notified immediately by telephone, fax or written
correspondence to the following address:
Agfa Service Support - local support addresses and phone numbers listed on:
www.agfa.com
5 References
Technical Documentation is available via MedNet (PDF) and your local Agfa HealthCare
support organisation (Paper).
Access to MedNet:
IntraNet: http://docs.agfanet/bu/mi/mednet/mednetcso.nsf
ExtraNet: http://extranet.agfa.com/bu/mi/mednet/mednetcso.nsf
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6 Intended Use
This Agfa HealthCare product should only be operated in a hospital or clinical radiological
environment by qualified staff.
It must only be operated according to its specifications and its intended use. Any
operation not corresponding to the specifications or intended use may result in hazards,
which in turn may lead to serious injuries or fatal accidents (for example electric shocks).
AGFA will not assume any liability whatsoever in these cases.
Make sure that the product is constantly monitored in order to avoid inappropriate
handling, especially by children.
The product must only be installed and put into operation under the specified conditions.
7 Intended User
This manual is written for Agfa trained Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application
Specialists, trained users of Agfa HealthCare products and trained diagnostic X–Ray
clinical personnel who have received proper training. Users are considered as the persons
who handle the equipment as well as the persons having authority over the equipment.
This Technical Documentation describes adjustments and routines which must only to be
performed by qualified technical personnel.
The Agfa (trained) Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application Specialists must have
received adequate Agfa HealthCare training on the safe and effective use of the product
and applicable environmental and occupational safety matters before attempting to work
with it. Training requirements may vary from country to country.
Agfa (trained) Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application Specialists must make
sure that training is received in accordance with local laws or regulations that have the
force of law.
Your local Agfa HealthCare representative can provide further information on training.
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Each Agfa (trained) Field Service Engineer and Clinical Application Specialist:
• Must make his or her personal contribution to improve safety and protect the
environment.
• When working on a customers site, has a duty to take reasonable care to avoid injury
to himself or herself or to others who may be affected by their acts or omissions.
• Is obligated to adhere strictly to regulations and instructions.
• Shall familiarise himself or herself with the provisions of the Agfa Healthcare
Health, Safety and Environment Policy and any specific rules or procedures relating to
occupational safety at work and the protection of the environment.
• Shall promptly report any near misses, accidents, incidents or dangerous occurrences
to their line manager and co-operate fully in any investigation.
• Shall co-operate with company management on matters relating to
health, safety and environment and, where appropriate, discuss with and / or assist
their manager in resolving matters relating to health, safety and environment.
• Shall ensure that any company equipment issued to them, or, for which they are
responsible, is correctly used and properly maintained.
• Shall wear protective equipment whenever instructed or if it is recommended to do so.
• Shall be responsible for good housekeeping in the area in which he or she is working.
• Shall report situations, which could put them at risk, on either company or
customers' premises, to their manager or supervisor; and, if warranted, directly and in
confidence, to the Health and Safety Co-ordinator, Global HSE Manager, or ultimately
to the Managing Director.
• Shall report any injuries, diseases or dangerous occurrences to his or her line
manager.
• Shall report any accidents, incidents or near misses to his or her line manager.
• Shall report any situation of which he or she is aware that is potentially dangerous.
• Shall comply with any health surveillance procedure instituted for his or her benefit or
for compliance with regulations.
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Agfa HealthCare equipment must only be used in combination with other Agfa HealthCare
equipment or components if these are expressly recognized by Agfa HealthCare as
compatible. A list of such equipment and components is available from Agfa HealthCare
service on request.
Changes or additions to the equipment must only be carried out by persons authorized to
do so by Agfa HealthCare. Such changes must comply with best engineering practice and
all applicable laws and regulations that have the force of law within the jurisdiction of the
hospital.
The Agfa HealthCare products are designed to communicate with other devices in the
hospital network using DICOM protocols.
INSTRUCTION:
Consult the Technical Documentation before making any connections to other equipment.
Consideration relating to the choice of accessory equipment shall include:
• Use of the accessory equipment in the patient vicinity.
• Evidence that the safety certification of the accessory equipment has been performed
in accordance with the appropriate IEC 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1-1 harmonized
national standard.
In addition all configurations must comply with the medical electrical systems standard IEC
60601-1-1. The party that makes the connections acts as system Configurer and is
responsible for complying with the systems standard.
If required, contact your local service organization.
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INSTRUCTION:
• Replace defective parts with Agfa HealthCare original spare parts.
• Use only tools and measuring instruments which are suitable for the procedure.
• Only approved Agfa HealthCare accessories must be used. For a list of compatible
accessories contact your local Agfa HealthCare organization or www.agfa.com.
12 Compliance
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• IEC 60601-1, Ed. 3: Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General requirements for
basic safety and essential performance
Harmonization:
This document has been prepared to comply with Study Group 1 guidance document
of the Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) www.ghtf.org/ to assist development
of a consistent, harmonized definition for a medical device that could be used within a
global regulatory model and would offer significant benefits to the manufacturer, user,
patient or consumer, and to Regulatory Authorities and support global convergence of
regulatory systems.
IECEE CB SCHEME
The IECEE CB (Certification Body) Scheme is the world's first truly international system
for acceptance of test reports dealing with the safety of electrical and electronic products.
It is a multilateral agreement among participating countries and certification organizations.
Agfa has produced a CB test report and claims national certification in all other member
countries of the CB Scheme.
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Note:
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference.
The user will be required to take all necessary measures to correct the interference at
his own expense.
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• Under certain conditions the Agfa HealthCare product will show a display containing a
message. This message will show that either a problem or action has occurred or that
a requested action is required or cannot be performed. The user must read these
messages carefully they will provide information on what to do. This will be either
performing an action to resolve the problem or to contact the Agfa HealthCare
service organization. Details on the contents of messages can be found in this
Technical Documentation.
• All images created using any image technology can show artifacts which could be
confused with diagnostic information. If there is any doubt that the diagnostic
information could be corrupted, additional investigations must be performed to get
clear diagnostic information.
• Ventilation openings must not be covered.
• If you notice conspicuous noise or smoke, disconnect the product immediately from
the mains.
• Do not pour water or any other liquid over the device.
• If a system malfunction causes an emergency situation involving the patient, operating
personnel or any system component, activate the emergency stop for the system
concerned. All motor driven system movements will be stopped.
• Do not store any magnetic media near or on devices, which produce magnetic fields,
since stored data may be lost.
Explosive environment:
DANGER:
Risk of explosion.
Never operate this device in zones where there are flammable anesthetics or oxygen which
may cause an explosion.
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14 Radiation Protection
Only qualified and authorized personnel shall operate any X-Ray system. In this context
qualified means those legally permitted to operate this X-Ray equipment in the jurisdiction
in which the X-Ray equipment is being used, and authorized means those authorized by
the authority controlling the use of the X-Ray equipment. Full use must be made of all
radiation protection features, devices, systems, procedures and accessories.
Ionizing radiation can lead to radiation injuries if handled incorrectly. When radiation is
applied, the required protective measures must be complied with.
• Details about cleaning and disinfection or sterilization methods that may be used on
SYSTEM parts or ACCESSORIES that can become contaminated through contact
with the PATIENT or with body fluids, are referred to within the individual service
documents.
• Disconnect the power supply from the equipment prior to cleaning the equipment.
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• This system uses high voltage. Please consider the respective safety regulations.
• Electrical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified electrician.
• Mechanical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified technician.
• The safety directions for operation (see section 13) are also valid for all service
activities.
• During all service activities observe prescribed local and country-specific
requirements (e.g. occupational safety and accident prevention regulations).
• All existing screw connections must be tightened sufficiently firmly, but they may not
be overstressed when tightening. There must always be compliance with stated
torque values!
• Damaged or missing screws may be replaced only with the same screw types that
have the specified hardness rating. Unless a different value is listed in the
instructions, all Allen screws used must be hardness rated 8.8.
• All screws must be secured in accordance with the corresponding data.
If "Loctite" has to be used to secure screws, this is stated in the text.
• Any Agfa service PC or tool which is to be connected via RS232, RJ45, USB or other
interface to an Agfa device must not be connected to the mains but must be operated
on its internal battery or indirect supply (low voltage).
• When handling printed circuit boards (abbr.: PCBs) the following points must be
observed:
o Always switch off the equipment and unplug the power cord, before you
disconnect or connect cables on printed circuit boards.
o When working on PCBs, always wear an anti-static wrist strap. Never touch any
parts or components on PCBs with your bare fingers.
o PCBs have to be kept or transported in their protection bags. Never carry a
PCB without protection bag and walk on carpet or plastic floor covering
(electrostatic charge).
o Once the PCB is taken out of its protection bag, it has to be protected from
electrostatic charge by a grounded mat.
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The digitizer and the cassette storage shall be protected against X-ray radiation this way,
that the annual dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv.
The film-screen system shall be protected against X-ray radiation this way, that the annual
dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv.
INSTRUCTION:
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• The device complies with the EN 60601-1, 2006 standard for Information Technology.
This means that, although it is absolutely safe, patients may not come in direct contact
with the equipment. Therefore the operator console must be placed outside a radius
of 1.5 m around the patient.
R = 1.5m
1.5m
1.5m
Patient environment
• This device should be installed behind the institution firewall for network security and
anti-virus protection. No ongoing computer virus protection or network security for this
medical device is provided (e.g. a computer firewall). Network security and anti-virus
provisions are the ongoing responsibility of the user or institution.
Floor load:
CAUTION:
Heavy device may damage the floor covering.
Make sure that the floor covering is solid enough to stand the weight of the device.
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INSTRUCTION:
Prior to connecting the device to the mains:
• Compare the power requirements indicated on the type label with the available
power supply in the installation room.
• Check the service manual for the type of input voltage selection, manual or
automatic: If manual, select the appropriate voltage and fuses.
• Confirm to use the correct socket and plug for the required power supply.
• Check the equipment will work with the power supply available.
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INSTRUCTION:
• Always connect the associated monitor to the same Uninterruptible Power Source as
the PC.
• When different combinations of equipment are used in various medical environments
a potential difference (V) can exist between the protective earths in different localities.
If the protective earthing fails this potential difference can cause a HAZARD for the
OPERATOR or for the PATIENT.
• This Technical Documentation identifies the parts on which preventive inspection and
maintenance shall be performed by Agfa HealthCare service personnel, including the
periods to be applied.
• In general the device has to be switched off during service activities. Exception: If the
device is switched on to perform tests pay particular attention to any hazards due to
moving and rotating parts. Avoid lose clothing or finger traps. Switch off the device
immediately after the tests.
• Do not turn motors manually. If required, first disconnect the motor from the motor
control board.
• Make sure that the power cord does not show any signs of damage.
• After repair work always check that the integrated safety features are not overridden
or disconnected.
• If there is any visible damage to the machine casing do not hand-over the product to
the customer. First repair the machine casing.
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Replacing batteries:
WARNING:
Battery can explode, causing chemical burns.
INSTRUCTION:
NOTE:
On MedNet, GSO Library path "General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual" a form “IEC 62353:2007 Test Documentation” for CR Digitizers is
available, to be handed out to the responsible organization (Intranet Link / Extranet Link).
1
Responsible Organization:
Entity accountable for the use and maintenance of a medical equipment or a medical equipment system. The
accountable entity can be, for example, a hospital or an individual clinician.
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INSTRUCTION:
• Strictly observe the warning notes in the service manual of devices emitting laser
radiation (See service manual chapter describing Safety Guidelines / General
Repair Instructions) and at the corresponding steps of instructions.
• Strictly observe the warning labels at the modules emitting laser light. For the
meaning of the labels refer to section 3.3 in this document.
• Do not look into the laser beam.
• Do not open modules containing a laser. Only open modules containing a laser if
explicitly instructed to do so.
• Do not keep tools in the laser beam unless explicitly instructed to do so.
• Make yourself familiar with the path of the laser light and the conditions, when the
laser beam is switched on. Refer to the Functional Description in the
corresponding service manual.
• Do not operate modules with laser outside the device.
Sharp edges:
CAUTION:
Sharp edges inside the device: Cut or abrasion possible.
Be careful at maintenance and replacement of parts.
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Secured screws:
CAUTION:
Opening screws secured by red lacquer may misalign important device
adjustments:
Do not open screws that are secured by red lacquer.
Replacing fuses:
Warning:
Replacing fuses by wrong type may lead to fire hazard!
Use only fuses of the exact value and characteristics stated in the service manual or on
the device.
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'Hazardous materials' is the designation for substances which can ignite or explode or
which are toxic, injurious to health, corrosive or irritating. The “Hazardous Material”
instructions must be read and the required protective measures must be complied with
when performing work to avoid health risks.
Their properties together with the hazards and protective measures connected with them
are identified clearly by symbols and described by the instructions appertaining to the
hazardous substances.
24 Recycling
Agfa HealthCare has Recycling Passports available for all equipment. The Recycling
Passport explains whether hazardous materials, special components and batteries are
present, where they are located and how they can be removed at the end of the life cycle.
The Recycling Passports are meant to be used as information for waste treatment
partners and companies that want to recycle end-of-life Agfa equipment.
To get a copy of the required Agfa HealthCare Recycling Passport please contact your
local Sales organization.
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25 Waste Disposal
AGFA HealthCare Field Service Personnel or its authorized affiliates are responsible for
the removal of Protected Health Information (PHI) patient data from devices, modules or
parts that are removed from the customer’s site. This also applies to the exchange of
spare parts, especially to parts that are returned to central warehouses for repair or
refurbishing. Examples for parts or modules that may contain Protected Health
Information (PHI) are: Computer hard disks, CD-ROMS, backup tapes, archive tapes.
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Chapter 1
HEALTHCARE Controls, Connections,
Imaging Services
and Setup Procedures
Document No: DD+DIS155.11E
► Document History
► Referenced Documents
Document Title
DD+DIS170.11E CR 10-X Service Manual,
Chapter 11 - Installation Planning
DD+DIS300.12E NX 2.0.8800 / 3.0.8800 Service Manual
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DD+DIS155.11E Controls, Connections, and Setup Procedures
► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
LIST OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................4
2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION .............................................................................................4
2.1 Checking Installation Site Prerequisites ...................................................................................5
4.2 If required: Configuring Digitizer and NX for the local Network ..............................................15
1 Introduction
IMPORTANT:
This document describes the installation and configuration of the digitizer including the
NX workstation with the help of the Quick Installation Guide (part of delivery) and the
CR 10-X / CR 12-X configuration wizard.
For installation without using the CR 10-X / CR 12-X configuration wizard refer to the
appendix, section 5.
REQUIRED TOOLS
The required tools are part of delivery.
REQUIRED TIME:
The complete installation of the digitizer including installation and configuration of the
workstation takes approximately 1 hour.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Chapter 4 of the corresponding NX Workstation version in the Agfa HealthCare Library:
Computed Radiography > CR Workstation Software
NOTE:
The Installation Checklist in section 6 of this chapter gives an overview of all steps
of the digitizer installation and guides through the complete installation process.
2 Installation Preparation
# Task Section
1 Check the installation site prerequisites. 2.1
2 Unpack the digitizer. 2.2
3 Unpack the workstation and monitor. 2.3
4 Check the shipment completeness. 2.4
(1) Confirm that all prerequisites described in the "Installation readiness checklist"
are fulfilled. See Service Manual chapter 11, Installation Planning.
(1) Compare the labels on the boxes with the customers order list and the
shipping papers.
(2) Check the packing material for visible transport damage such as dented edges,
damage on the box, torn fixing elements.
(3) Check the attached safety indicators on the packing boxes.
WARNING:
The digitizer is heavy (30 kg; 66 lbs). Risk of injuries when lifting the digitizer.
Use proper foot and hand protection when lifting the digitizer.
WARNING:
The device is a table-top digitizer. The structure and stability of the table used need to
be suitable in relation with the size and weight of the system. Do not use excessive
force when inserting cassettes in the digitizer as the device may slip or drop off the
table. Use a non-slip-mat below the digitizer or other anti-skid measures. The table
should not be subject to excessive shock and vibrations from other sources, as this
may disturb the operation of the digitizer.
(4) Unpack the digitizer. The unpacking instructions are printed on the digitizer box.
Figure 2 shows an example of the unpacking instructions.
A B C D E
4
3 6
7
2 5 30 kg
66 lbs
Device
Figure 2
(1) Compare the scope of delivery with the packing lists, where available.
Quantity Description
1 Digitizer
1 Packing list for accessory
1 CE declaration of conformity
1 Installation Document
1 External power supply
1 Power cable, Europe 3.00 m
1 Power cable, US 3.00 m
1 Network cable 5 m / 16 feet long
1 1.5 mm CU filter
1 Torx key TX20
1 CD with User Manuals in all specified languages*
* Language: Bulgarian, Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English,
Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian,
Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai,
Turkish.
(2) In case the delivery is not complete, escalate to the next support level.
(1) Perform all steps as described in the Quick Installation Guide, which is part of
delivery. The document is also available via Agfa HealthCare Library, Document
ID 34000041 (Intranet Link / Extranet Link).
NOTE:
After the installation with the Quick Installation Guide, the mandatory installation steps
for a standalone system are finished. The system status is as follows:
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
The following tables list the mandatory and optional steps to finalize the installation:
NOTE:
After NX activation the NX workstation has one service user “crservice” configured. The
CR 10-X / CR 12-X configuration wizard additionally installs a standard user “Agfa”.
The service user has Windows administrator rights as well as Service Engineer Rights
on NX.
If required, create additional users with NX operator rights.
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
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Figure 13
Figure 14
(1) Use the corresponding connectivity release documents for setup of additional
system components, see Agfa HealthCare Library path*:
<General Info Connectivity & Application>
(1) Use the corresponding connectivity release documents and service manuals of
the system components for instructions how to customize the system
components.
NOTE:
The latest software is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library:
Computed Radiography => CR Digitizer => CR 10-X / CR 12-X => Software
# Activity Reference
1 Electrical check IEC 62353:2007 Test Documentation on
the Agfa HealthCare Library (Extranet Link /
Intranet Link)
2 Acceptance Test Example for Germany: DIN6868
(1) Contact your local service manager concerning the activities which are required
due to local regulations.
IMPORTANT:
The Release Button is not blocked in situations where it should not be pressed.
Inform the customer to press the constant
Release Button only if the status LED is green
constant green. when
idle
Exception: It is possible that an error
situation can be solved only by removing
the cassette. In this case the status LED
is red blinking and the Error Viewer on
the NX workstation instructs the user to
remove the cassette.
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Figure 16
NOTE:
For more information see also the CR 10-X / CR 12-X User Manual.
For NX workstation specific training refer to the NX workstation user
documentation.
For the “auto cropping” functionality refer to the Application Note “Functional
Changes in NX 2.0.8700 / 3.0.8700”, Document ID 36259799
For the digitizer type 5151/200 and 210 “scan resolution switching” functionality
refer to the Application Note “Functional Changes in NX 2.0.8800 / 3.0.8800”,
Document ID 39248556.
Following items have to be part of the training for usage of plates and cassettes:
Labels and functional elements of the cassettes
First use and normal operation
Storage and transport
Operating conditions
Cleaning
NOTE:
For more information refer to the CR Plates and Cassettes (CR MD 1.0 General)
User Manual.
REQUIRED TIME:
The complete installation of the digitizer including installation and configuration of the
workstation takes approximately 1 hour.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Chapter 4 of the corresponding NX Workstation version in the Agfa HealthCare Library:
Computed Radiography > CR Workstation Software
IMPORTANT:
The CR 10-X digitizer* is supported as of NX 2.0.8700 / 3.0.8700 only.
The CR 12-X digitizer** is supported as of NX 2.0.8800 / 3.0.8800 only.
* CR 10-X, subtype 100 or CR Reader, subtype 110
** CR 12-X, subtype 200 or CR Advanced Reader, subtype 210
NOTE:
The Installation Checklist in section 6 of this chapter gives an overview of all steps
of the digitizer installation and guides through the complete installation process.
IMPORTANT:
When using a direct network connection between digitizer and a NX workstation, first
switch on the digitizer, then the workstation. As alternative: With digitizer switched on
select at NX workstation:
START > All Programs > Agfa > NX > Restart NX completely
Workarounds to avoid a switch-on sequence:
Possibility 1: Use a network switch to connect digitizer and NX workstation.
Possibility 2: Connect digitizer and NX to the local network. See also section 4.2.
Possibility 3: Set a fixed IP address for the NX workstation. See NX service manual
chapter 4, Installation.
NOTE:
The devices are delivered with power cables for US and Europe. If a different cable
is needed, organize it locally. For cable specifications refer to:
Digitizer Service Manual, chapter 11, Installation Planning
NX Workstation Service Manual, chapter 3, Installation Planning
License
Dongle
Mains HDMI to
DVI converter Mains
(optional)
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Figure 17
Mains
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Figure 18
NOTE:
The NX workstation setup comprises following steps:
Performing the operating system settings (date & time, network, language)
Installing the license file
Activating the NX software
Configuring the digitizer on the NX workstation
Password
(2) Switch on the NX Workstation.
(3) Login with service user name and
password obtained in the NX
classroom training.
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Figure 19
Figure 20
NOTE:
The digitizer status is indicated via static
or blinking blue, green and red LEDs.
For an explanation of LED modes refer Status
to Service Manual chapter 3.4, Electrical Indicator
and mechanical Codes, Fuses, LEDs.
For an explanation of the boot-up
procedure refer to Service Manual
chapter 2, Functional Description.
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Figure 21
1
Set:
View by: Small Icons
Figure 22
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25
Figure 26
(12) Set:
- IP address: 192.192.192.193
- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
- Default gateway: 192.192.192.1
Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 29
Figure 30
Figure 31
Figure 32
Figure 33
Figure 34
Figure 35
Figure 36
User Name:
Figure 37
IMPORTANT:
When installing the digitizer at SE, do not install the error viewer. SE has an error
viewer already pre-installed.
Figure 39
Figure 40
Figure 41
Figure 42
NOTE:
The activation takes several minutes. The NX components are installed depending on
the available licenses.
Possible problems during activation are logged in the Activation Helper window.
Figure 43
Figure 44
Figure 45
Figure 46
Figure 47
# Parameter Value
1 ID station name DefaultNX
2 Performed Station AE Title NX_DEFAULT
3 Processing station name local host
4 Port 104
5 Default Modality CR
6 Fast Preview Settings - AE Title FAST_DEFAULT
7 Fast Preview Settings - Port number 3729
8 Enable Fast-ID Checkbox must be activated
9 Fast ID - AE Title IDEN_DEFAULT
10 Fast ID - Port number 3216
Figure 48
Figure 49
Figure 50
Figure 51
NOTE:
In a system with just one digitizer and one NX the Recovery Exposure Type is not
relevant. For more information refer to the Application Note "Functional Changes in
NX 2.0.8500 / 3.0.8500 and NX 2.0.8600 / 3.0.8600", Document ID 32972652.
# Parameter Value
1 Name: DIG_DEFAULT
2 Enable Fast ID Checkbox must be activated
3 Device settings: IP Address 192.192.192.192
4 Device Settings: AE Title: DIG_DEFAULT
5 Device settings: Default Router 192.192.192.1
6 Device settings: Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Figure 53
# Parameter Value
1 Age Group: 17+
2 Exam Group: Carpus (Knee)
3 Exposure Type: DLPMO Left
Figure 54
NOTE:
With scan resolution parameter enabled in the NX “Edit Image Detail” window, the user
can switch scan resolution before scanning.
The default scan resolution settings are defined in the digitizer configuration window.
Recommendation: Leave settings on default.
For more information see also Application Note NX 2.0.8800 / 3.0.8800,
Document ID 39248556.
Figure 55
Figure 56
Figure 57
Figure 58
Figure 59
(76) Select Activate Configuration and follow the further instructions on the
screen.
Figure 60
NOTE:
After activation of the configuration the NX application software resets and starts up
automatically. The digitizer status LED changes from red to green.
NOTE:
Verifying the installation means: Expose a flatfield and evaluate the image quality.
Following items are verified with the check:
The configuration was successful: Images arrive at the workstation.
Image quality is OK.
D Remove cassette.
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Figure 61
Figure 62
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Figure 63
IMPORTANT:
By selection of examination type <System Diagnosis Flatfield>,
the correct settings for image processing of the flatfield are used.
Any other examination type gives a result which cannot be used for image evaluation.
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Figure 64
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Figure 65
Evaluation:
If the scanned flatfield does not show one of the artifacts, no further action
is required.
If the scanned flatfield shows one of the artifacts compare the flatfield with the
limit pattern. For detailed instructions refer to chapter 3.3, Troubleshooting
User Name:
Figure 66
Figure 67
Figure 68
6 Installation Checklist
Installation Prerequisites
1. Check installation site prerequisites. 2.1 PRI
2. Unpack digitizer. 2.2 INS
3. Unpack NX workstation and monitor 2.3 INS
4. Check shipment completeness. 2.4 INS
This document explains the functional principle including the functions of the individual
assemblies under normal conditions.
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All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
LIST OF CONTENTS
1.2 Differences between Digitizer Subtypes 100, 110, 200 and 210..............................................5
1.3 Applications...............................................................................................................................5
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NOTE:
The digitizer can also be connected to other workstations.
Prerequisite: The workstation needs to support the Agfa proprietary DICOM protocol for
image acquisition. Example for such a workstation: Agfa SE 2.0 Standalone.
Hospital Network
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Figure 3
1.2 Differences between Digitizer Subtypes 100, 110, 200 and 210
Digitizers with subtypes 100 and 110 scan at a fixed scan resolution of 100 µm.
Subtypes 100 and 110 differ in the housing only: Subtype 110 comes from
production without any branding.
Digitizers with subtypes 200 and 210 allow resolution switching by the user
between 100 µm, 150 µm and 200 µm. Resolution switching can be done before
each scan by the user at the NX workstation. Subtypes 200 and 210 differ in the
housing only: Subtype 210 comes from production without any branding.
For throughput figures with changed scan resolution refer to
chapter 11, Installation Planning.
1.3 Applications
PMT with
Light Collector
Optic Module
Image Plate
Cassette
Figure 4
C
Shutter opened
E
Cassette Tube Side (black)
D Cassette Key
Figure 5
DICOM
“Manual” Data Transfer
PACS
Cassette Softcopy
NX Workstation
Digitizer
Figure 6
3 Enter patient and examination data 4 Wait until the image is scanned.
and click on the ID button: Scanning starts
green
flashing
during
scan
Approx. 2 min.
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Figure 7
Digitizer
M Drawer Motor
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Ethernet
Power
External Power
USB Supply (24 V) Data
Flash NX Workstation (and Power)
Drive
Figure 8
The following table lists the functions of the different components in alphabetical
sequence.
Figure 9
15 User Interface Board Contains the LED of the user interface as well as power and erasure
button.
*E-Label: Small memory module keeping device or module specific data.
Status LED slow red blinking (approx. 0,6 sec. off / 0,6 sec. on)
Send Self Test
40 Signal to all SW modules
60 Adjust galvo
Drawer Motor
Set drawer motor
100* to HOME
briefly
audible
Error message
Initialization okay? in Error Viewer.
NO Boot-up stops
YES
running?
green on
identification” message
YES
Figure 10
# Comment
1 Approx. 1 second after switch on the status LED starts red blinking.
2 After boot-up of the PMI board (approx. 17 seconds after switch on), until
sending the self-test signal (approx. 40 seconds after switch on), the digitizer
performs following actions:
The internal logging and error messages are loaded.
The data in the E-labels are compared with the E-label data on the USB
flash drive.
The status LED stays red blinking. No audible actions. No message in the
Error Viewer.
3 Send self test signal to all SW modules means: Check whether all consumers
are connected. Click sounds of motors are audible. The galvo starts up.
4 When the self test starts, message “Digitizer start-up” is displayed in the Error
Viewer.
This message is generated by the digitizer and will not be displayed however,
if the error viewer is not started-up yet. This is the case for example if digitizer
and workstation are switched on simultaneously.
5 During the IP Clean-up cycle, the drawer motors is briefly audible.
6 If the NX viewer is not running following message appears in the Error Viewer:
“Image processing software is not available. Restart the image processing
software”. The check whether the NX application is running is repeated each
three seconds, even after successful connection.
Exception: After a scan cycle, when the cassette is waiting to be removed by
the customer, the digitizer does not check, whether the NX application is
running.
This section describes the Image Plate (IP) run of the digitizer for a default scan cycle.
Overview of the main steps:
The user inserts the cassette.
The cassette detection light sensor detects the cassette: The IP drawer pulls
out the image plate towards the drum with four magnets and the magnetic IP
drawer roller.
The laser beam is switched on to read the bar code and the position of the label
on the image plate carrier.
The magnetic slow scan drum drives the image plate during scan. The IP
detection light sensor detects the image plate.
When the slow scan motor has reached the required number of motor steps, it
changes direction: The image plate is transported back.
The erasure unit erases the Image Plate during its movement back into the
cassette.
The last few centimeters of the way back, the IP drawer module drives the
image plate into the cassette.
The green status LED indicates the user to remove the cassette. When taking
out the cassette, it is closed again.
Cassette Detection
Light Sensor
Cassette Opener
Image Plate in
Cassette End Position
IP Detection
Cassette Unit Light Sensor
Erasure Unit IP-Drawer Module Slow Scan Drum (Magnetic)
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Figure 11
Lock
Shutter
Cassette Unlocker Cassette Opener Cassette Clamper
Cassette Pusher
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Figure 12
The user activates following mechanical actions by user inserting the cassette with a
minimum required force of 40 N:
The cassette clamper clamps the cassette.
The cassette unlocker opens the lock of the cassette.
The cassette opener opens the shutter of the cassette.
By pulling out the cassette the opposite actions are activated. In addition the
cassette pusher supports closing the cassette.
IP Drawer Module
Image Plate
Flag
IP Drawer
Light Sensor
Docking Position
Home Position
Figure 13
The digitizer performs following activities to transport the image plate towards the
(magnetic) slow scan drum:
The drawer motor drives the magnets from home position to docking
position: The sheet metal of the image plate gets attracted by the four
magnets.
The drawer motor drives the image plate onto the magnetic drawer unit
rollers.
The magnetic drawer unit rollers take over the image plate and transport it
towards the slow scan drum.
When the image plate has reached the magnetic slow scan drum, the image
plate is continuously driven by the drum and the drawer unit rollers together.
During this step the barcode is read out.
During this movement additionally the drawer drives back to end position: In this
position it has no contact anymore with the image plate. The IP drawer light
sensor detects the end position.
The slow scan drive changes the direction and transports the image plate back
towards cassette until it nearly leaves the roller.
The slow scan drive changes direction again and speed up the the image plate
for scanning. Thereby the barcode label is read again to detect the position of
the image plate (begin of scan and begin of line).
After recognizing begin of scan signal from barcode and a predefined distance
the image acquisition starts.
Figure 14
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► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Published by
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Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
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3.5.2 Safety Notes when working at PMT with Light Collector ..........................................................9
3.5.3 Safety Notes when working at the Slow Scan Drum ..............................................................10
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1 Intended Use
The digitizer is part of a CR system, further containing a cassette, image plate and
modality workstation. The CR system is used in a radiological environment by qualified
staff to read-out, process and route static X-ray radiographic images.
The cassette is used to protect the image plate from light and damages during X-ray
exposure, transport and handling.
The image plate is used to capture the static X-ray radiographic images; the image
plate is scanned by the digitizer.
The digitizer is used to scan an X-ray exposed Image Plate; it results into a digital
image which is sent to the dedicated workstation.
The modality workstation is used to process and route the digital images from the
digitizer.
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DANGER
DIODE LASER
120 mW MAX OUTPUT
at 640-670 nm
Figure 2
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CAUTION:
Sharp edges inside the digitizer: Cut or abrasion possible.
Be careful at any maintenance work.
CAUTION:
Image plate or cassette unit can be damaged.
Do not insert and pull out cassette as long as the digitizer is switched off.
WARNING:
120 mW Laser (Class 3B) in the Optic Module may cause eye injuries.
Avoid direct and indirect eye contact.
Do not keep tools in the laser beam when the device is switched on.
Do not open the cover of the Optic Module.
Warning:
Images can be lost due to power failure.
Connect the equipment to an un-interruptible power supply (UPS) or an institutional
standby generator.
WARNING:
When different combinations of equipment are used in various medical
environments a potential difference (V) can exist between the protective earths
in different localities. If the protective earthing fails this potential difference can
cause a HAZARD for the OPERATOR or for the PATIENT.
To comply with ISO 60601-1 (annex I) all computers and peripherals must be
connected to the same power source.
Always connect the associated monitor to the same Uninterruptible Power
Source (UPS) as the PC.
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WARNING:
Electrical device. Shock possible.
INSTRUCTION:
Position the Agfa products so that it is possible to disconnect the mains power
connection if required.
Local and International wiring regulations must be observed. Check all supplies
and voltages, currents, trips and fuses with the Hospital facilities department or
their engineers.
WARNING:
The device is a table-top digitizer. The structure and stability of the table used need to
be suitable in relation with the size and weight of the system. Do not use excessive
force when inserting cassettes in the digitizer as the device may slip or drop off the
table. Use a non-slip-mat below the digitizer or other anti-skid measures. The table
should not be subject to excessive shock and vibrations from other sources, as this
may disturb the operation of the digitizer.
WARNING:
Image plate is sensitive for X-rays. Poor image quality possible.
The digitizer and the cassette storage shall be protected against X-ray radiation this
way, that the annual dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv.
WARNING:
The digitizer is heavy (30 kg; 66 lbs). Risk of injuries when lifting the digitizer.
Use proper foot and hand protection when lifting the digitizer.
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WARNING:
Excessive vibrations during scanning may decrease image quality.
The structure and stability of the used mounting platform need to be suitable in
relation with the size and weight of the system. The mounting platform may not be
subject to excessive shock and vibrations from other sources.
WARNING:
Unknown composition of mobile kit mounting platform: Risk of injury or
damage.
The vehicle owner is responsible for the position, location and fixing of all equipment.
WARNING:
The digitizer is heavy (30 kg; 66 lbs). Risk of injuries when lifting the digitizer.
Use proper foot and hand protection when lifting the digitizer.
WARNING:
Injury or device damage
possible.
Do not lift the digitizer at the
Cassette Unit or the IP Guide
Cover.
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WARNING:
During operation the Erasure Unit is hot: Risk of burns.
Avoid contact with the Erasure Unit.
Observe the relevant sticker on the Erasure Unit.
CAUTION:
Sensitive surface. Reduced image quality possible due to clouded reflector.
Do not touch the reflector of the erasure unit by hand.
Do not use cleaning agents to clean the reflector.
Only use a lint-free cloth for cleaning.
CAUTION:
The PMT light sensitivity decreases for a certain time (hours to days) if
exposed to bright light.
Expose the light sensitive side of the PMT as little as possible to daylight.
CAUTION:
The light collector can break when mechanically stressed.
Handle the light collector with great care.
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CAUTION:
Finger prints on the mirror before the Light Collector may cause reduced image
quality.
Be careful not to touch the mirror.
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Figure 4
CAUTION:
The magnetic surface of the slow scan drum may damage sensitive parts or
attract small metallic parts.
Keep away all parts which are sensitive for strong magnetic fields, e.g. bank cards.
Ensure that no small metallic parts stick at the slow scan drum, e.g. screws,
metallic splinters.
CAUTION:
The Slow Scan Drum has a sensitive surface. Reduced image quality or image
plate jams possible.
Handle the Slow Scan Drum carefully.
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CAUTION:
The magnetic surface of the IP drawer module wheels may damage
sensitive parts or attract small metallic parts.
Keep away all parts which are sensitive for strong magnetic fields, e.g. bank cards.
Ensure that no small metallic parts stick at the IP drawer module wheels, e.g.
screws, metallic splinters.
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Chapter 3.2
HEALTHCARE Repair and Service
Imaging Services
Tools and auxiliary Means
This document describes all tools (software, hardware), which are required for
servicing of the digitizer.
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► Referenced Documents
Document Title
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Chapter 3.6 - Adjustments and Calibrations
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Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
LIST OF CONTENTS
2.3 Reporting.................................................................................................................................10
2.7.2 Restore....................................................................................................................................29
3 REMOTE SERVICE................................................................................................................30
REQUIRED TOOLS:
200 Multimeter
(Ohmmeter) Service PC
Antistatic
Flash light wrist strap
Spare part number*:
CM+9 9999 0830 0
Figure 1
* The last digit in the spare part number indicates the spare part revision at release of this document.
When ordering, the actual revision of the spare part is delivered.
2.1 Logout
Figure 3
Figure 4
Purpose Show the network data of the digitizer and the destination (NX workstation).
Figure 5
2.3 Reporting
information and counters for troubleshooting and 1. Site and System Info
Date:
Time:
24-Jan-2012
17:36:00
example.
Hardware revision: 1
Serial number: 912
Cassette / IP PLate:
Application Type: Genrad PIP 100u
IP-ID Number: 000590090041
Manufacturing date: Sep-2011
details.
Portex version: 2011.02c
Device SW release: ARC_1101
1.5 Configuration Info
CPF file created: 01-Jan-1970 0:00:00
Error Logging:
1.6 Network Info
Hostname: DefaultDig
Device IP-address: 192.192.192.192
Device AE-title: 192.192.192.192
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Default router: 0 192.192.192.1
Destination name: DefaultNX
Destination IP-address: 192.192.192.193
Destination AE-title: NX_DEFAULT
4. Technical Counters
4.1 Cassette / IP scan statistics:
Successful scans:
Failed scans:
Format 35 x 43 cm: Total scans:
5. Failure Statistics
5.1 Last counter resets:
Counter: Date and Time:
Relative counters 24-Jan-2012 17:32:25
5.2 Start-ups
Event: Total: Relative
Startups 67 0
5.3 Retries:
Event: Total: Relative:
5.4 Incorrect user handling:
Event: Total: Relative:
5.5 Cassette and IP jams
Format 35 x 43 cm:
Error: Total: Relative:
5.6 Error history
Error: Date and Time: Cassette:
024588 24-Jan-2012 17:28:24
024588 24-Jan-2012 17:26:25
010752 24-Jan-2012 17:23:57
ARC1001(025613) 13-Jan-2012 12:51:43
Figure 6
Purpose The menu “Error Statistics” shows the frequency for all occurred errors for
troubleshooting purposes.
The same information is also displayed at the end of the info counter.
See section 2.3.1.
Figure 7
NOTE:
For the explanation of the error codes use the function “Error Code Explanation”.
See section 2.5.1.
Purpose The menu Service Activity Log shows a logfile of all actions carried out with the help of
the service user interface.
Figure 8
NOTE:
The “ServiceActivity.log” file is part of the backup.
Purpose The menu “Software Installation” allows to upload and install software for the digitizer.
IMPORTANT:
Software installation can be performed via USB flash drive (checked to be virus-free) or
via any PC with network connection to the digitizer.
For software installation via USB flash drive:
Preferably use the USB flash drive which is connected in the rear of the digitizer. When
using a different USB flash drive be aware that the digitizer only accepts USB flash
drives with a certain specification (e.g. maximum size 4 GB).
NOTE:
The configuration of the digitizer settings is described in the digitizer Service
Manual, chapter 1, Controls, Connections and Setup Procedures.
Function “Load default settings” is available as of software version ARC_1404
only.
Purpose The menu “Destination Settings” allows entering data to modify the destination network
settings.
NOTE:
The configuration of the digitizer settings is described in the digitizer Service
Manual, chapter 1, Controls, Connections and Setup Procedures.
Function “Load default settings” is available as of software version ARC_1404
only.
Purpose The menu “Site Specific Data” allows entering the site specific data for identification of
the digitizer. The data are part of the Info Counter.
Must be filled-in during installation.
Figure 12
Purpose The installation wizard guides through the setup of the digitizer.
It starts automatically at first connection to the service user interface.
It calls following screens, one after another:
Digitizer settings
Destination Settings
Site specific Data
Installation Date Confirmation
As long as the installation date is not confirmed, the installation wizard is automatically
started when entering the service user interface.
The installation date is written to the configuration data of the digitizer (parameter
"Installation date" in the "Device Info" screen. See section 2.2.1).
The installation date cannot be changed anymore.
Purpose The menu “Error Viewer Installation” allows to install the error viewer on the connected
PC from the browser.
Figure 13
NOTE:
The error viewer installation is also part of the installation procedure of the digitizer.
Purpose The menu “Log Settings” allows to change the default log settings. This may be
required to trace sporadic problems.
NOTE:
Only use the "extended logging" function if really required for troubleshooting:
Extended logging reduces the performance of the system.
Purpose The menu “Explain Error Code” list the description for the digitizer error codes which
are reported by the error viewer.
Figure 15
NOTE:
The digitizer issues two types of error codes:
Purpose The menu “Device Test” allows to initiate a self test of the digitizer.
The self test is identical to the self test during boot-up of the digitizer.
Figure 16
IMPORTANT:
Only perform this function, if nobody else is working at the digitizer.
Purpose The menu “Diagnose Cycle” allows to perform a complete scan cycle manually
step by step e.g. for troubleshooting purpose.
Figure 17
Figure 18
IMPORTANT:
The Error Viewer and related confirm / cancel window only pops up at the
NX workstation. This means, that in any case entering the diagnose cycle
window needs to be confirmed at the NX workstation.
Only leave the Diagnose Cycle window by the CANCEL button. Leaving it via
browser back button requires a reboot of the digitizer to allow further service
activities.
NOTE:
Description of the colored rectangles shown in the diagnose cycle overview:
Purpose The menu “Endurance Run Cycle” allows to run up to 300 cassette cycles with or
without scanning and erasure:
This can be helpful when investigating sporadic image plate handling failures.
Figure 19
IMPORTANT:
The Error Viewer and related confirm / cancel window only pops up at the
NX workstation. This means, that in any case, entering the Endurance Run
window needs to be confirmed at the NX workstation.
Only leave the Endurance Run window by the CANCEL button. Leaving it via
browser back button requires a reboot of the digitizer to allow further service
activities.
Purpose The menu “PMT High Voltage on/off” allows to switch on and off the high voltage at the
PMT (Photomultplier).
To switch the high voltage off may be required, to observe the image plate run with
open covers for troubleshooting. With PMT high voltage switched on (default situation)
and with covers opened, the digitizer does not scan, as it detects incident of light.
Figure 21
IMPORTANT:
Always switch the high voltage on before handing over the equipment to the customer.
With PMT high voltage switched off the digitizer scans images without error message, it
does not record the image however.
NOTE:
By a reset of the digitizer (switch off / on) the high voltage for the PMT is switched on
again.
Purpose With the menu “Reset Relative Counters” the relative counters* of the info counter
are cleared.
This may be required to easily track new info counter entries after a service
intervention.
* Number of test cycles per format; number of start-ups and resets; Retries; Incorrect User Handling;
Cassette and IP jams; Error List; Warning List
Figure 22
Purpose There are cases, where an image cannot be transmitted, and stays in the queue
forever, despite the processing station software is running. This may happen during
setup of the digitizer. Examples:
An image is scanned while the network is disconnected. At the same time the
destination settings are changed (e.g. IP address of NX).
Destination AE title is wrong configured in the digitizer.
In this case after each subsequent scan a “destination not available” or “destination is
invalid” warning is displayed.
With the menu “Clear Image Queue” all images in the image queue can be erased.
WARNING:
By clearing the image queue all images in the queue of the digitizer are erased.
Retake possible.
Before clearing the image queue, check all other troubleshooting options to get the
image transmitted to the destination.
Figure 23
NOTE:
This menu is not available for software < ARC_1404.
Figure 24
2.7.1 Backup
Purpose The menu “Backup” allows storing device specific settings and other relevant data
(e.g. info counter, logfiles etc.) in a backup Zip file (= Backup).
The backup file is one important part of the data to be provided when escalating a
digitizer problem. It is saved with following syntax:
BAC_CR10-5151_<Serial Number>DDMMMYYYY_HH-MM-SS.ZIP
Figure 25
NOTE:
It is recommended to perform in any case a "complete backup".
2.7.2 Restore
Purpose The menu “Restore” is required to restore a certain configuration of the digitizer.
Figure 26
3 Remote Service
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Document Title
Referenced documents are listed in the respective sections.
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Published by
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Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library => General Info => Agfa HealthCare =>
Publications => Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or
maintenance task on the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
LIST OF CONTENTS
No error displayed: 4
Status LED is fast** red blinking
No error displayed: 5
Status LED is triple*** red blinking
Symptom The digitizer Error Viewer on the NX workstation displays an error code,
e.g. ARC1001 (25613).
NOTE:
Meaning of the error codes ARCXXXX (YYYYY):
The error code ARCXXXX is the service message number.
The error code (YYYYY) is the R&D internal error code.
Solution Solve the problem as described in the service description of the error code.
To look-up a digitizer error code (e.g. ARC1001) proceed as follows:
A) Look-up the error "online" (Access to NX Workstation or PC in the network
available):
(1) On the NX Workstation or network PC start the internet browser.
(2) Enter the IP address of the digitizer in the address window.
(3) Login with username and password provided in the web based training.
(4) Look-up the error (e.g. ARC1001) in menu "Explain Error Code".
B) Look-up the error "offline" (No access to NX Workstation):
(1) Download the latest digitizer software file from the
Agfa HealthCare Library.
(2) Unzip the software file.
(3) Unzip the ARC_XXXX.zip* file.
(4) Using Excel, look-up the error in file "errors.csv".
C) Look-up the error in section 9 of this document.
* XXXX represents the software version.
NOTE:
The R&D internal error codes YYYYY can also be looked up in menu "Explain
Error Code" or the file "errors.csv". The error descriptions are however not
prepared for the service user.
With each error a file “malfunction file” with the syntax
MALF_<Type Nr.>_<SN>_<Error Code>_<Date>_<Time>.zip
(e.g. MALF_5151_01050_5145_20Aug2013_08-29-17.zip) is created on the
digitizer USB flash drive. This file contains all configuration and logfiles, which are
required for fault analysis when escalating a problem. All available malfunction files
are part of the backup ZIP file. Malfunction files are available as of software
ARC_1404.
NOTE:
Depending on the power supply version, the 24 V output are available at 6 or 8 pins.
One half of the pins has positive polarity, the other half has negative polarity.
Solution 2 Check the status of the LEDs on the PMI board indicating that power is available:
If one or more of following LEDs does not light up green, exchange the Power Board:
LD1, LD3, LD5, LD7, LD9, LD10, LD11, LD12, LD13, LD16
See chapter 3.4, Electrical and mechanical Codes, Fuses, LEDs for the location and
meaning of the LEDs.
Cause 4 In general: The digitizer is not able to perform the hardware selftest.
Solution 4 Use the "Boot Problem Analyzer" to get more info about the problem.
Instructions:
(2) Remove the digitizer USB flash drive and insert it at the Service PC.
.....
..... .....
and other files .....
and other files
.....
.....
preparing_USB_for_boot_anaylzer.cdr
Figure 1
(4) Release the USB flash drive from the Service PC and insert it at the digitizer.
(6) After approximately 1 minute remove the USB flash drive: The log files to analyze
the boot-up have been written to directory \log.
IMPORTANT:
File ErrorInformation.html with information about the last error and the digitizer
configuration is written to USB flash memory if the connection to the Error Viewer on
the NX workstation is not available (function available as of software ARC_1302). This
file is removed again when the Error Viewer is reconnected.
Recommendation for efficient troubleshooting:
(1) Remove the USB flash drive from the digitizer.
(2) Insert it in the NX workstation.
(3) Double-click file: ErrorInformation.html
(4) Follow the instructions.
For an example of file ErrorInformation.html see page 9.
A problem occurred when trying to display an ErrorMessage on the image processing station. The digitizer
cannot communicate anymore with the ErrorViewer.
1. Check if the ErrorViewer is running properly.
2. Check the network connection (cabling).
3. Check the digitizer and destination settings (IP addresses, ports).
Item Value
Type Number:
Subtype Number:
Serial Number:
Manufacture Date: 01-Jan-1970
Installation Date: 01-Jan-1970
E
Software Version: unknown
P L
Errorcode:
A
4313
M
Name:
Short Description:
Description:
X
OPTICS_BOARD_CONNECTOR
E
Optics board not detected
Meaning: Optic board not detected. Reason: Cable broken/not connected or
optic board defective. Cure: 1) Check optic module cabling. 2) Replace optic
module cabling, if error persists. 3) Replace optic module, if error persists.
ID of User Message: 3
User Message: Ein Fehler ist aufgetreten. Bitte zur Problembehebung an Kundendienst
wenden.
IP Address: 192.192.192.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.192.192.1
Hostname: DefaultDig
AE Title: CR10MUC
Solution 1 Go to Start > All Programs > Startup > Error Viewer to start the Error
Viewer.
Cause 2 Expected Error Viewer version not installed. Each software version has its dedicated
Error Viewer.
Solution 2 Follow the software installation instructions which are part of the software zip file on the
library to:
Uninstall the Error Viewer.
Install the Error Viewer which is part of the digitizer software.
If the digitizer is connected to SE: Prepare the digitizer for usage with the old error
viewer protocol as described in the SE service manual chapter 5 (Configuration) or as
described in the software installation instructions for software ≥ ARC_1404 (for
software upgrades incl. formatting only)
IMPORTANT:
File ErrorInformation.html with information about the last error and the digitizer
configuration is written to USB flash memory if the connection to the Error Viewer on
the NX workstation is not available (available as of software ARC_1302). This file is
removed again when the Error Viewer is reconnected.
Recommendation for efficient troubleshooting:
(1) Remove the USB flash drive from the digitizer.
(2) Insert it in the NX workstation.
(3) Double-click file: ErrorInformation.html
(4) Follow the instructions.
For an example of file ErrorInformation.html see page 9.
Solution 1 Check network interface LEDs at NX workstation: They should light up (constant or
intermittently).
Check network interface LEDs at the digitizer: They should light up (constant or
intermittently).
If the network LEDs on both sides do not light up, try another network cable.
Cause 2 Network cable connected directly between digitizer and workstation and NX
workstation is not configured for a fixed IP address.
Solution 2 Set a fixed IP address for the NX in the "General Settings" window. For instructions
refer to the NX service manual chapter 4, Installation and Configuration. Note, that this
features is available only as of NX software 2.0.8700 / 3.0.8700.
Solution 4 Following settings must be correct on the digitizer and the NX Workstation to allow
communication (see table below):
Cause 5 Digitizer IP address or subnet mask configured wrong (e.g. due to a typing error):
Accessing the digitizer service pages is not possible anymore, as the network settings
are unknown.
NOTE:
After a reset of the network settings it is required to configure the network settings
again. Refer to Service Manual Chapter 1, "Controls, Connections, and Setup
Procedures".
Cause Digitizer not calibrated after exchange of optic module or PMT with light collector.
Solution Perform a shading calibration. Refer to chapter 3.6, Adjustments and Calibrations
Solution (1) Use the cleaning brush to clean the mirror and the entrance surface of the light
collector by moving the brush a few times. For instructions refer to the digitizer
user manual.
(2) Expose and scan a flatfield and evaluate again.
For instructions how to create a flatfield image refer to chapter 3.6, Adjustments
and Calibrations
(3) If unacceptable image flaws suntil occur: Escalate to the next support level.
Solution (1) Check the table where digitizer is positioned. It must be a fixed position. No
vibrations may disturb the scanning.
(2) If no vibrations from the table are transferred to the digitizer:
Escalate to the next support level.
The limit pattern shows the limit of acceptable image quality concerning stripes parallel
and vertical to the image plate run. It is available on the digitizer USB flash drive.
8.1 Preparation
NOTE:
This is the list of service error codes based on software ARC_1404.
Defined range of ARC-numbers:
1xxx IP / Cassette:
1000 IP
1100 Cassette
1200 IP Jam
1300 IP Data / Barcode
2xxx, 3xxxx Hardware:
2100 Optic Module
2200 'PMT with Light Collector' (PMM = PhotoMultiplier Module)
2300 Cassette Unit
2400 IP-Drawer Module
2500 Slow Scan Unit
2600 Erasure Unit
2700 Power Board
2800 PMI Board
2900 User Interface Board
3000 External Power Supply
3100 Cover
3200 USB Flash Drive
3300 Mounting Rack
4xxx Software:
4000 Digitizer Software
4100 Processing Station
4200 Slow Scan Correction
CODE Message
Check the description of the Error Code for more specific information.
Meaning: Transport of the IP to the 'IP Detection Light Sensor' not successful.
Meaning: At the last cycle the expected transport of the IP into the Cassette
was not successful.
At the 'IP Detection Light Sensor' an IP is detected at the start movement of the
new cycle.
CODE Message
The IP has been lost at Slow Scan Drum and is placed at IP-Tray.
CODE Message
Meaning: At a handling error situation the IP is not transported into the cassette
successfully.
CODE Message
CODE Message
Cure 1: Please clamp the cassette again by pushing it towards the digitizer.
Restart Digitizer.
Cure 2: Check Cassette Detection Light Barrier and the corresponding lever.
Check mounting of the 'Cassette Detection Light Sensor'.
Reason 5: The 'Cassette Unit' has a mechanical defect at the sensor lever.
The Cassette Detection Light Sensor lever is not moving sufficiently towards
the sensor gap.
Cure 5: Check the 'Cassette Unit' for proper mechanical function when a
Cassette is inserted.
Replace 'Cassette Unit'.
CODE Message
Meaning: Start marks of the Barcode Label successfully found, but the
decoded data content is invalid.
Cure 3: Bring the Cleaning Brush outside into the proper park position.
CODE Message
Meaning: Start marks of the Barcode Label not found, no data content available
for further processing.
Cure 3: Bring the Cleaning Brush outside into the proper park position.
Meaning: The access to data stored on the 'Optic Module' eLabel failed.
Cure 1: Check cables and connectors in the wiring between 'PMI Board' and
'Optic Module'.
Reason 2: The 'Optic Module' data storage eLabel contains invalid data or no
data at all.
CODE Message
Meaning: The 'Optic Module' setting and adjustment are out of specification.
Reason 2: The software has no current settings for the 'Optic Module'.
Cure 3: Check cable and connectors between 'PMI Board' and 'Optic Module'.
Meaning: The stored shading calibration data is not valid any more. Prepare
image processing failed.
CODE Message
Meaning: The access to data stored on the 'PMT with Light Collector' flash
memory failed.
Cure 1: Check cables and connectors between 'PMI Board' and 'PMT with
Light Collector'.
Replace 'Data Cable PMI Board to Tube Board'. Replace 'Signal Cable PMI
Board to Tube Board'.
Reason 2: The 'PMT with Light Collector' flash memory contains invalid data or
is empty.
Cure 1: Restart Digitizer to get relevant selftest result. Try to scan an IP again
to test the PMT.
Check cables and connectors between 'PMI Board' and 'PMT with Light
Collector'.
Replace 'Data Cable PMI Board to Tube Board'. Replace 'Signal Cable PMI
Board to Tube Board'.
CODE Message
Cure 1: Check cables and connectors between 'Power Board' and motor of 'IP
Drawer Module'.
Meaning: The motor drive of the 'IP Drawer Module' does not reach
Cure 2: Check cables and connectors to 'IP Drawer Light Sensor' of 'IP Drawer
Module'.
Reason 4: 'IP Drawer Module' motor drive does not move at all or with difficulty.
Cure 4: Check motor drive of 'IP Drawer Module' for proper work and replace if
damaged.
CODE Message
Meaning: 'IP Detection Light Sensor' has wrong status for object inside.
Expected status is sensor-free.
Cure 1: Check if 'IP Detection Light Sensor' is mounted correctly and not
covered by something.
Cure 2: Check cables and connectors in the wiring to 'IP Detection Light
Sensor'.
CODE Message
Meaning: Drawer does not reach the 'IP Drawer Light Sensor' position,
Cure 3: Restart digitizer to get selftest results. Check 'IP Drawer Module' with
cables.
Meaning: Selftest detects 'IP Drawer Light Sensor' of 'IP Drawer Module'
disconnected.
CODE Message
CODE Message
Cure 1: Check cables and connectors between 'Power Board' and 'Slow Scan
Motor'.
Meaning: The fuse for supply voltage to the 'Erasure Unit' is defective. 'Power
Board' defective.
Reason 1: Defective 'Power Board' caused by short circuit at the 'Cable Power
Board to Erasure Unit'.
Cure 1: Replace 'Power Board' AND 'Cable Power Board to Erasure Unit'
together!
Reason 2: Defective 'Power Board' caused by short circuit at the 'Erasure Unit'.
Cure 2: Check the short cable and connector to the overtemperature protection
at connector P2.
Let the 'Erasure Unit' cool down if hot. Replace 'Erasure Unit'.
CODE Message
LED currents are not OK. The LEDs may still be on!
Meaning: Wrong hardware version for 'Power Board' detected during start-up.
This type of digitizer needs a 'Power Board' with increased power output for the
erasure unit.
Reason 1: 'Power Board' has been mounted, which is incompatible with this
type of digitizer.
The coin cell battery for the realtime clock at the 'PMI Board' is empty.
Cure 1: Check proper mounting of the coin cell battery at place B2 on the 'PMI
Board'.
Check time setting via service tool at item Digitizer-Settings in the webbrowser.
Restart digitizer.
Check time setting via service tool at item Digitizer-Settings in the webbrowser.
CODE Message
ARC2801 Connection between 'PMI Board' and 'PMT with Light Collector' failed.
Meaning: At the 'PMT with Light Collector' module the tube electronic board
detection failed.
Cure 1: Check cables and connectors between 'PMT with Light Collector' and
'PMI Board'.
Replace 'Data Cable PMI Board to Tube Board'. Replace 'Signal Cable PMI
Board to Tube Board'.
Cure 1: Check cables and connectors between 'PMI Board' and 'Optic Module'.
Meaning: The internal flash memory of the 'PMI Board' is corrupted or full.
Reason 1: Due to a software error the flash memory was corrupted or is full.
Cure 1: Install the newest software version with formatting of the flash memory.
CODE Message
Meaning: The check of the power supply voltages on the 'PMI Board' failed.
Supply voltage for CAN, Optic, PMT or internal of PMI is missing or not in a
valid range.
Cure 1: Check cable and connectors between 'Power Board' and the 'PMI
Board'.
Restart digitizer.
CODE Message
No valid digitizer serial number found on USB flash drive, PMI board or
a mismatch between stored device serial numbers.
The User has inserted a USB flash drive from another digitizer AND
the PMI board has been exchanged.
Reason 1: New or incorrect USB flash drive inserted AND PMI board
exchanged.
Reason 2: New or incorrect USB flash drive inserted AND PMI board
exchanged.
The User has inserted a USB flash memory from another digitizer,
the USB flash memory is not readable or the USB flash memory is empty AND
the PMI board has been exchanged or data on PMI board have been
destroyed.
Reason 1: New or incorrect USB flash memory inserted AND PMI board
exchanged.
Cure 1: Use the correct USB flash memory and press confirm to use
configuration data from USB flash drive.
Reason 2: New or incorrect USB flash memory inserted AND data on PMI
board deleted.
Cure 2: If you already use the correct USB flash memory and this message is
displayed a second time, reinstall the Digitizer software with option format.
CODE Message
The Device E-Label is fixed at the mounting rack and cannot be exchanged.
Cure 1: Check cables and connectors between 'PMI Board' and 'Device E-
Label'.
Reason 2: The device eLabel is empty, was formatted or contains invalid data.
The Device E-Label is fixed at the mounting rack and cannot be exchanged.
Cure 1: Check cables and connectors between 'PMI Board' and 'Device E-
Label'.
CODE Message
Meaning: The identification data received from the processing station are
corrupt or not present.
Cure 1: Check the settings for the digitizer type at the processing station
software in the 'Device Configuration'.
If you configure the workstation via 'digitizer configuration wizard', use the
configuration wizard for exactly the type of the connected digitizer.
Cure 2: Restart digitizer and processing station, identify again at the processing
station.
Cure 3: Restart digitizer and processing station, identify again at the processing
station.
Cure 4: Check that processing station is correctly configured for this digitizer.
CODE Message
Reason 2: A bug in the software causing system stop. Restart not successfully.
Meaning: The installed software does not support this asked functionality.
Reason 1: A bug in the software causing system stop. Restart not successfully
CODE Message
Reason 3: The stored shading calibration data is not valid any more.
The Calibration line does not cover the complete width of the image to be
corrected.
Cure 3: Perform a shading calibration with the biggest used cassette format.
Reason 4: Calibration line of this image plate type not available, invalid or could
not be loaded.
Cure 4: Perform a shading calibration with the image plate type, which has
generated the error.
CODE Message
Meaning: The identification data received from the processing station are not
present after timeout.
Reason 1: Processing station sends no data. User did not identify at the
processing station in time.
Digitizer waits to receive ID data. Retries over a certain period without answer.
Cure 2: Restart digitizer and processing station, identify again at the processing
station.
Digitizer waits to receive ID data. Retries over a certain period without answer.
CODE Message
ICC (Image Capture Control) is still waiting for end/begin of the scan, i.e. the
required number of pixels has not been stored yet.
Check cables and connectors between 'PMI Board' and 'PMT with Light
Collector'.
Cure 2: Check cable and connectors between 'PMI Board' and 'Optic Module'.
Meaning: Could not save error information file and ErrorViewer is not
accessible.
Reason 1: USB flash memory not inserted or has no free memory left.
Cure 1: Insert a USB flash memory with 10 kBytes free memory left.
Reason 2: USB flash memory is write protected or does not allow write access.
Cure 2: Remove write protection or use an USB flash memory with 10 kBytes
free memory left.
CODE Message
Meaning: The software of the Digitizer and the ErrorViewer Remote Display on
the Image Processing Station does not match.
The ErrorViewer Remote Display is not able to display messages from the
digitizer.
The ErrorViewer Remote Display on the Image Processing Station is not able
to display messages from the Digitizer.
Reason 1: The Image Processing Station is not available in the network or has
been removed.
Reason 2: The Image Processing Station is not started, shut down or user is
not logged in.
Cure 5: Install an ErrorViewer Remote Display with version 2.0 or higher and
start the ErrorViewer on Image Processing Station.
CODE Message
Cure 3: Connect to service interface via browser and check the digitizer and
destination settings (network addresses and names, AE titles, ports).
ARC4101 The image destination is not known.
Meaning: The Digitizer cannot send the data to the image processing
application.
Cure 1: Connect to service interface via browser and check the Digitizer and
destination settings (network addresses and names, AE titles, ports).
CODE Message
Digitizer rejects the scan because the processing station did not set the IP
status to 'exposed'.
Normally the IP status is set to 'exposed' by pressing the 'ID' button on the
processing station.
Meaning: The Digitizer cannot send the data to the image processing
application.
Cure 1: Connect to service interface via browser and check the Digitizer and
destination settings (network addresses and names, AE titles, ports).
CODE Message
Cure 1: Try to repeat new scan cycles with the same IP.
Check the IPs for proper mounted Barcode Labels. Replace damaged IP.
This causes a large variation in the correction from one scan cycle to the next
cycle.
and stable. This causes a large variation in the correction from one scan cycle
to the next cycle.
Cure 6: Check belt tension of Slow Scan drum drive. Check the Slow Scan
mechanics for damages.
Check 'Slow Scan Belt'. Check the magnetic drum for damages.
Replace 'Slow Scan Plate with Belt Tensioner'. Replace 'Slow Scan Belt'.
CODE Message
Meaning: The scan length changed and is far away from the allowed tolerance
range.
The automatic speed calibration of the Slow Scan drive transmission reached
an error limit.
This causes a large variation in the correction result from one scan cycle to the
next cycle.
Replace IP.
This causes a large variation in the correction result from one scan cycle to the
next cycle.
Cure 2: Check belt tension of Slow Scan drum drive. Check the Slow Scan
mechanics for damages.
Check 'Slow Scan Belt'. Check the magnetic drum for damages.
Replace 'Slow Scan Plate with Belt Tensioner'. Replace 'Slow Scan Belt'.
This document describes the location and meaning of the LEDs and switches on the
printed circuit boards for repair activities.
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Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
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1 PMI BOARD..............................................................................................................................4
1.1 Switches on the PMI Board.......................................................................................................4
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1 PMI Board
P47 P49 P4 P8
P10
S1 S2
Y2
D32 R1519
R1548
D2
LD14
P46
LD7 LD15 LD1
LD5
R272
LD13
P3
C700
IMPORTANT:
Fuses are not displayed on purpose.
Do not replace any fuse. In case of a broken fuse, replace the board instead.
Switch Meaning
S1 Reset of CPU. For R&D purposes only.
S2 Reset Hardware. For R&D purposes only.
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C189
P5
F27
R191
L1#6
Q41
C267
P19
P18
L189
P3
P3
L188
P15
P16
P21
P22
S3
S1
1 2
ON
S1
5151_C34_001.cdr S3
Figure 2: Location of switches on the Power Board / Power II Board
IMPORTANT:
Fuses are not displayed on purpose.
Do not replace any fuse. In case of a broken fuse, replace the board instead.
Meaning
S1/1 Not used.
S1/2 Not used.
S3 Board reset. Only for R&D purpose.
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Chapter 3.5
HEALTHCARE Repair and Service
Imaging Services
Replacements / Repair Procedures
NOTE:
On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest released spare part enclosure
document is available.
Due to logistical reasons it is possible, that the document versions on the Agfa
HealthCare Library and the printout provided with the spare part are different.
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► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
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HEALTHCARE Repair and Service
Imaging Services
Adjustments and Calibrations
This document describes all adjustments and calibrations that may be required during
corrective and preventive maintenance.
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Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
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The following tables give an overview of adjustments and calibrations for the digitizer.
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2 Shading Calibration
Purpose Determine the sensitivity of the scanning system for each pixel of the scan line:
A flatfield is scanned. For each pixel a sensitivity factor is stored in a flash memory
on the Photomultiplier (PMT).
REQUIRED TOOLS:
1,5 mm Copper Filter** Polynit wipes*** CR Phosphor Plate Cleaner*** Lint free cloth***
Spare part number*: Spare Part Number*: Spare part number*:
CM+9 5155 1015 2 10+9 9999 1273 0 10+9 9999 1197 0
* The last digit in the spare part number indicates the spare part revision at release of this document.
When ordering, the actual revision of the spare part is delivered.
** The Cu filter is part of digitizer delivery.
*** For cleaning of an image plate either use CR Phosphor plate cleaner (poured on a lint free cloth) or
Polynit wipes.
REQUIRED TIME:
Approximately 30 minutes
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NOTE:
For CR MD1.0 General image plates only use AGFA CR Phosphor Plate cleaner and a
soft lint-free cellulose cloth or Polynit wipes to clean the image plate.
For more information refer to the user manual "AGFA CR Plates and Cassettes
(CR MD 1.0 General)". This manual is part of digitizer delivery and is available on the
Agfa HealthCare Library.
IMPORTANT:
When using CR Phosphor Plate Cleaner: Do not put the CR Phosphor Plate Cleaner
directly on the image plate. Always put the CR Phosphor Plate Cleaner on the lint-free
cloth.
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(1) On the NX workstation log-off the current user and log-in as "crservice".
(2) Open the Internet Explorer.
(3) Enter the digitizer IP address in the address window. See also NOTE below.
NOTE:
If the digitizer IP address is not known, look it up in the NX configuration tool:
Double-click the icon <Start NX Configurator> on the desktop.
Select: Load active configuration
Go to: Devices > Digitizer Configuration
This page shows the digitizer IP address.
Quit the NX Configurator (Close without saving any changes).
(4) Enter username and password (obtained during the web based training).
(5) Select the service menu: <Shading Calibration>
(6) Select calibrate.
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Figure 4
Figure 5
IMPORTANT:
If a message pops up which indicates a failed shading calibration (e.g. “Underexposed
- too low pixel values …) refer to section 2.5 for possible remedies.
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Verification (1) Expose a flatfield. Use the same exposure parameters like for the
shading calibration.
(2) Identify and scan the image. Use exam type: System diagnosis
Flatfield
IMPORTANT:
By selection of examination type System diagnosis Flatfield the correct
settings for image processing of the flatfield are used.
Any other examination type may give a result which cannot be used to evaluate the
flatfield image.
(3) Visually check the image for homogeneity in IP run direction and vertical to the
IP run direction.
Evaluation:
If the scanned flatfield image does not show any lines or stripes or large area
inhomogeneities no further action is required.
If there are unacceptable effects, see service manual chapter 3.3,
Troubleshooting.
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Chapter 3.8
HEALTHCARE Repair and Service
Imaging Services Software Releases and Patches
This document describes the released software version with their features and
limitations.
► Document History
► Referenced Documents
Document Title
DD+DIS254.12E Service Bulletin No. 06, Software Update ARC_1304
available
DD+DIS048.13E Service Bulletin No. 10, Software ARC_1404 available
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Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
LIST OF CONTENTS
Software ARC_100X contains all features which are required to perform the functions
as specified in the "Intended Use" statement.
For more information to the "Intended Use" statement refer to CR 10-X Service Manual
chapter 3.1, Safety Guidelines / General Repair Instruction.
A new Error Viewer version 2.0.9.0 is released together with software ARC_1201.
New features of the Error Viewer:
o Connection between digitizer and PC is checked periodically: Status indicator
switches to "red triple flashing" if a "ping" to the configured PC fails and to
"fast red blinking" if the connection to the Error Viewer fails. The network
connection failure has the higher priority.
o Title of the Error Viewer panel is changed to "AGFA Digitizer Remote Display".
o If an error is displayed, the user can browse through all previous errors i.e.
errors messages which were closed by pressing the "OK" button.
o Displays now the status “connected” or “offline” in the new status bar.
o The digitizer checks now the version of the Error Viewer: If this version is not
compatible to the digitizer software or has severe known bugs, the digitizer
switches the status indicator to "red fast blinking" to indicate that the
ErrorViewer must be updated to the version which is integrated in the digitizer
software.
Reliability of the barcode reading improved.
In software ARC_1202 the Galvo adjustment time is adapted: This prevents error
10852 (Adjust Galvo failed) which may appear at a digitizer fully warmed up and
operated at higher ambient air temperature.
Solved error ARC_4004 (22757) after exchange of the PMI Board: This error needed
to be solved by performing a shading calibration.
The default destination settings, that are configured after installing software including
formatting, are identical now with the destination settings as shipped from production.
The shading calibration now also can be performed, if the NX application software is
not running.
Solved issue with wrong error message, if the transfer of the ID data from NX to the
digitizer does not work correctly: Wrong error message: “Error occurred. Image plate is
not scanned and erased.”. Correct error message: “Error during read-out of the ID
data. Restart PC and digitizer.”
Solved software hang-up if the service function “endurance run” was started and
stopped again before a cassette was inserted.
Improved error code descriptions for all error codes. They are also available offline in
service manual chapter 3.3, Troubleshooting.
Function to read the barcode on the image plate is more reliable.
File ErrorInformation.html with information about the last error (if an error occurs) is
written to USB flash memory if the connection to the Error Viewer on the
NX workstation is not available. This file is removed again when the Error Viewer is
reconnected.
Support of new type of "PMT with Light Collector". As a consequence, the spare part
"PMT with Light Collector" requires software ≥ ARC_1302. The enclosure document to
the spare part is adapted accordingly.
Software ARC_1304 solves some software issues, that appeared in production only:
During boot-up the target high voltage for the Photomultiplier is not reached. Boot-up
stops with error ARC2202 (10753). In software ARC_1304 the adjustment for the target
high voltage is optimized to prevent the issue (HQ_1210190006).
When the image plate is slipping on the scan drum before scanning starts, the slow
scan motor decelerates already before the last few scan lines were scanned. This may
lead to a decreased density at the last few scan lines (< 1 mm scan length)
(HQ_121008000).
In software ARC_1304 scanning is extended by 3 mm to have enough safety margin.
Warning messages about scan length deviations are issued in the Error Viewer,
despite no image distortions are available. In software ARC_1304 the mechanism to
display the warning message is less sensitive.
Sporadically the Begin of Scan signal is detected too early, due to a timing problem. In
this case error ARC4200 (4254) is displayed. After a reboot the image is usually
scanned without error message. In software ARC_1304 the timing problem has been
corrected.
NOTE:
Software ARC_1404 is the first software which supports also the three digitizer
subtypes 110, 200 and 210 that were introduced in 04-2013.
Contains solution for digitizer service user interface access problems with Internet
Explorer 9 as long as IP address is on 192.192.192.192, by an upgrade of the
digitizer operating system. A detailed symptom description and workaround was
communicated with SB No. 08 (HQ_1301090001).
Prevents image fault on the last 7 cm of the Image due to image plates delivered
with wrong IP size code. This issue was communicated with MSB No. 09.
As of software ARC_1404 a wrong IP size code is ignored, so that also image
plates of the affected lot numbers can be used again.
Together with ARC_1404 a batch file is released to make the digitizer compatible
with the error viewer implemented in SE 2.0. The usage of the batch files is
described in SE 2.0 Service Manual DD+DIS222.11E, Chapter 5, Configuration, as
of revision 2. The batch file is available in the SE 2.0 software download area.
Supports the additional digitizer subtypes 110, 200 and 210.
Some minor improvements in functionality for the operator:
o Displays now an error message if an empty USB flash memory is detected at
start-up.
o Blinking of status indicator during a scan cycle improved: Now the pause
between two "LEDs ON" states is always the same time, even at end of the
cycle. Previously this pause could be “Zero” in some cases (i.e. green status
LED continuously “ON”).
o Improved clean-up cycle at start-up: The IP is moved to the tray only as
much as necessary to be able to find IP and move IP back into the cassette
(i.e. not a fixed distance anymore). This way the IP cannot be lost on the tray
anymore.
Some minor improvements in functionality for the service user:
o Log file dump in case of an error: A so-called malfunction file with the syntax
“MALF_TYPE_SN_ERRORCODE_DATE_TIME” is generated for each
occurring error. These malfunction files are automatically part of a complete
backup and part of the logfiles backup. They contain all required logfiles and
configuration files for error evaluation when escalating a problem.
o Creates an automatic backup file on the USB flash drive at logout if the
configuration was changed and no backup was made.
o Error Viewer shows now correct time stamps in its error history, i.e. the time
when the error occurred.
o Restoring the backup file does not overwrite the infocounter and service
activity log file anymore.
o Images can now be deleted from the image queue via the service interface.
o Endurance run doesn't hang-up anymore if it is stopped in between.
o ErrorViewer starts now correctly if two Ethernet network cards are installed in
NX and the digitizer is switched off when the PC is started: No hang-up
anymore.
o Counters for IP cycles and operating hours in the optic module and PMT with
Light Collector are now working correctly.
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All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
1 Reference Diagram
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13
18
14
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19
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8
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Figure 1
2 Circuit Diagrams
On the following pages the circuit diagrams of the digitizer are attached.
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Spare Parts List
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Type 5151/100/110/200/210
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Published by
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D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright © 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
WARNING:
INSTRUCTION:
• Replace defective parts with Agfa HealthCare original spare parts.
• Use only tools and measuring instruments which are suitable for the procedure.
• Only approved Agfa HealthCare accessories must be used. For a list of
compatible accessories contact your local Agfa HealthCare organization or
www.agfa.com.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manuals refer to the "Checklist
for Completeness" in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
Document History
Edition, Release Changes compared to previous Version 1.0
Revision Date
1.1 03-2013 Index of Spare Parts Numbers updated.
Spare Parts for CR 12-X and CR Reader added.
DISCLAIMER:
Actual delivered spare parts may differ (in appearance) from the images shown and/or
ordered spare parts.
The codes of the ordered spare parts can vary from the code of the delivered spare parts.
Agfa HealthCare warrants that the delivered spare parts have at least the same functionalities.
Agfa HealthCare reserves the right to deliver compatible or alternative spare parts.
Prices may differ from the original order as these spare parts will be invoiced at current prices.
NOTE:
Repaired Spare Parts are indicated with Prefix RF+.
NOTE:
Recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of the human
health and the environment.
For information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal, recovery and
collection points, please contact your local waste disposal service or the producer / distributor
of this equipment.
If your equipment contains removable batteries or accumulators please dispose of these
separately according to local regulations.
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Contents
COVER
PAGES 06 - 07
CASSETTE CR MD1.0
PAGES 12 - 13
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08
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CASSETTE CR MD1.0
Type Overview
This spare parts list is valid for the following machine type(s):
Accessory Overview
Following accesssories are separately available:
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Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
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Please download the Service Bulletins from the Agfa HealthCare Library:
Agfa HealthCare Library Computed Radiography CR Digitizers
CR 10-X Service Bulletin *
* For external partners: Please ask your local Agfa representative for access.
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DD+DIS170.11E Installation Planning
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Published by
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Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2013 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
This document contains all planning data and describes the required measures to be
carried out on site prior to the machine delivery.
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LIST OF CONTENTS
2.2 Accessories...............................................................................................................................9
6.2 Installation Guidelines for electrical Installations in the Installation Room .............................15
8 SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................19
9 SAFETY STANDARDS...........................................................................................................21
10 INSTALLATION PLANNING CHECKLIST..............................................................................23
10.1 Installation Planning Checklist ................................................................................................23
1 Product Description
This document describes the installation planning of the digitizers type 5151, subtypes
100, 110, 200 and 210.
For the installation planning of the complete system it is additionally required to perform
all steps described in the NX Workstation Installation Planning document.
Refer to the Agfa HealthCare Library:
Computed Radiography CR Workstation Software
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Quantity Description
1 Digitizer
1 Packing list for accessory
1 CE declaration of conformity
1 Installation Document
1 External power supply
1 Power cable, Europe 3.00 m
1 Power cable, US 3.00 m
1 Network cable 5 m / 16 feet long
1 1.5 mm CU filter
1 Torx key TX20
1 Velcro strip to fixate USB flash drive
1 CD with User Manuals in all specified languages*
* Language: Bulgarian, Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English,
Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian,
Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish,
Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese
IMPORTANT:
The digitizer is ordered and delivered with a dedicated NX workstation.
At least one Cassette Set "CR MD 1.0 General" has to be ordered.
The digitizer is delivered with two power cables for US/Europe. If digitizer is
installed outside the US or Europe, organize a power cable for your country locally.
For detailed specifications refer to section 6, Electrical Connections.
2.2 Accessories
NOTE:
Figure 5 shows the footprint of the
digitizer.
42 cm [16,5 in.]
Front
Figure 5
WARNING:
The device is a table-top digitizer. The structure and stability of the table used need to
be suitable in relation with the size and weight of the system. Do not use excessive
force when inserting cassettes in the digitizer as the device may slip or drop off the
table. Use a non-slip-mat below the digitizer or other anti-skid measures. The table
should not be subject to excessive shock and vibrations from other sources, as this
may disturb the operation of the digitizer.
4 System Integration
The system can be installed "standalone" or can be integrated into the local network:
Integrated Installation:
Integrated Installation
After network setup of digitizer and (Part of local network)
NX workstation the system can be
integrated into the local network. NX Workstation
Digitizer
Hospital Network
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The following table lists the information which is required if the digitizer is integrated
into the local network.
IP Address: 192.192.192.192
..............................................
AE Title: DIG_DEFAULT
..............................................
Hostname: 192.192.192.192
..............................................
* Only required if a network gateway is used on site.
Mechanical Classification
Transport in package 2M3 according IEC 721-3-2
Storage in package 1M2 according IEC 721-3-1
Operation See warning in section 3.2.
Transport in truck for mobile X-Ray 5M3 according IEC 721-3-5*
Operation in truck for mobile X-Ray See warning in section 3.2.
* if digitizer is mounted on the optional Mobile Kit
The digitizer may not be operated in direct sun light. No influence on image quality is
guaranteed if operated in ambient light of maximum 2500 Lux.
Observe following warning for the installation place of the digitizer and the storage
location of the cassettes with image plates:
WARNING:
Image plate is sensitive for X-rays. Poor image quality possible.
The digitizer and the cassette storage shall be protected against X-ray radiation this
way, that the annual dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv.
6 Electrical Connections
Warning:
Images can be lost due to power failure.
Connect the equipment to an un-interruptible power supply (UPS) or an institutional
standby generator.
WARNING:
When different combinations of equipment are used in various medical
environments a potential difference (V) can exist between the protective earths
in different localities. If the protective earthing fails this potential difference can
cause a HAZARD for the OPERATOR or for the PATIENT.
To comply with ISO 60601-1 (annex I) all computers and peripherals must be
connected to the same power source.
Always connect the associated monitor to the same Uninterruptible Power
Source (UPS) as the PC.
WARNING:
Electrical device. Shock possible.
INSTRUCTION:
Position the Agfa products so that it is possible to disconnect the mains power
connection if required.
Local and International wiring regulations must be observed. Check all supplies
and voltages, currents, trips and fuses with the Hospital facilities department or
their engineers.
USB Interface
Network Interface
24 V Power Input
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IMPORTANT:
The external power supply is part of delivery. Do not use another power supply than
the one delivered with the digitizer or available from spare parts stock.
VDE: Double earthed pin outlet in compliance with DIN 49441 and with
(Germany) CEE 7 standard cover V II.
UL: (US) Earthed contact outlet for the NEMA 5-15 P plug
Upon digitizer installation, it must be ensured that either the mains connector or an all-
pole circuit breaker for the installation on site is located close to the machine and easily
accessible.
The network connection in the installation room has to comply with IEC 60950.
Figure 8
US/CAN- NEMA 5-15P - SJT,
Version: 3 x AWG 16 with
IEC C13 plug (female); Cable length 3 m,
Hospital grade (HG) IEC C13
Figure 9
NOTE:
The digitizer is delivered with two power cables for US and Europe. If a different cable
is needed, organize it locally but keep attention to country specific requirements.
Example:
Power cable to be organized locally for US/CAN, if a connection to a 240 V-outlet
instead of the standard 120 V-outlet is needed:
NEMA 6-15P - SJT, 3 x AWG 18 with IEC C13 connector (female); Hospital grade (HG)
IMPORTANT:
If digitizer, monitor and NX shall be connected to the UPS, organize a third extension
cable (IEC C13 plug female, IEC C14 plug male, 1.8 m) locally.
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Dimensions in cm [inch]
47 [18,5]
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70 [27,6] 58 [22,8]
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8 Specifications
9 Safety Standards
The device is not foreseen for installation in the patient vicinity. Therefore the
equipment must be placed outside the patient vicinity according to the locally valid
regulation (UL 60601-1 or EN 60601-1).
EN 60601-1:
o 1.5 m (4.9 feet) beyond the perimeter of the bed (examination table, dental
chair, treatment booth, and the like)
o Vertical 2.5 m (8.2 feet) above the floor
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Other equipment that is in contact with the patient is not connected directly
to the Agfa system without additional protective measures.
NOTE:
For AGFA employees only: Book the pre-installation tasks under task code "PRI".
In order to guarantee an effective and smooth installation process within the targeted
time frame, the following tasks of the checklist below must be carried out prior to the
installation of the device.
Name of Field
Service Engineer: Checking date:
Client name:
Client address:
Contact person,
name and title:
Client phone
number: Extension:
Order / OGT*
Type of systems: number:
* OGT = Order Generation Tool, only applicable for Agfa employees
Task OK
Installation date scheduled with the customer.
Tasks of Installation Planning Checklist performed successfully.
Details see section 10.1:Installation Planning Checklist
Installation Site ready for Installation
Remarks:
This document contains explanations of product specific terms and abbreviations used
in the service manual.
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Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
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1st Edition
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Purpose of the “order list for documentation”:
To verify the latest level and completeness of your Service Manual.
(1) In the MEDNET GSO library select the product of your interest.
(2) Select “Order list and Front page → PRODUCT - Chapter 00 - Order List for
Documentation”.
(3) Download the “order list for documentation” to your computer.
(4) When creating a paper manual:
Print the order list and put it behind the cover sheet.
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Preferably print this manual double-sided:
This PDF manual contains empty pages at the end of several chapters, to have the
next chapter starting with an uneven page number when printed doubles-sided.
If printed one-sided, dispose these empty pages.
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