Service Instructions As From sn02001 spr2-130.061.02.03.02 PDF
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Print No.: SPR2-130.061.02.03.02 Doc. Gen. Date: 08.98
Replaces: SPR2-130.061.02.02.02
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1 _______Prerequisites ___________________________________________________ 1-1
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Collimator, slot diaphragm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11
Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11
Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11
Concluding steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13
Collimator displays on the monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13
Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13
Adjustments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13
X-Iris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13
Slot diaphragm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14
Concluding steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15
Correction of the 0° position of the slot diaphragm display . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15
Camera rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16
Calibrating the area dose product measurement device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18
Calculating the CONSTANT parameter (Qt * Kg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18
Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18
Checking the programmed values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19
Checking the accuracy of the area dose product measurement device . . . . . . . . 5-20
Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20
Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20
Dose measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20
Calculating the area dose product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20
Evaluation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21
Overview of SIREMOBIL Compact Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-22
Overview of Memoskop C / C-E / C-SUB Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-22
Configuring the Memoskop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25
Memoskop C-E, keyboard emulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25
Configuring the video frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25
Memoskop, configuration for the number of existing monitors . . . . . . . . . . . 5-26
Memoskop, configuration and country-specific language (User Setup) . . . . . . 5-26
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Replacing the Compact optics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
Removing the Compact optics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
Mounting the Compact optics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11
Checking the camera optics centering at the I.I. output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-12
Centering the camera optics to the I.I. output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13
Checks and adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14
Memoskop C-E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15
Memoskop C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17
MEMOSKOP C-SUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-19
Multispot 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21
Area dose product meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21
Laser Targeting Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21
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These service instructions will assist you in adjusting the SIREMOBIL Compact beginning
with serial number 02001 for routine operation. Not every adjustment is required each
time the system is serviced.
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Within the scope of DIN VDE0751 part l 1, the equivalent leakage current test must be
performed. Outside the scope of DIN VDE0751, the subsidiaries must observe the follow-
ing: (refer to ARTD-002.731.17), Safety rules for installation and maintenance). The legal
national regulations apply to the subsidiaries. In the event that there are no existing regu-
lations, observe the following rules in the interest of safety for customers, patients,
employees and other persons, as well as the company.
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The measurement was performed at the factory and the value measured was recorded in
test protocol 1b. The measurement was performed with the line voltage and line fre-
quency specified in the test protocol. During start-up of the SIREMOBIL Compact on-site,
the values were checked and remeasured and recorded if they deviated from the line volt-
age. The protocol is filed in Register 3 of the log book.
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When performing service or repair work in the primary circuit of the power supply, the
leakage current must be measured again and compared to the initial value measured.
The measurement setup must match the measurement setup for the equivalent leakage
current / protocol. During measurement, the SIREMOBIL Compact must be switched on.
When using the Bender safety tester, the tester must be set to manual measurement. The
values measured during repeat tests may not exceed the original value by more than
50%. In addition, the limit of 2 mA cannot be exceeded. SIREMOBIL Compact systems
which exceed this threshold must be serviced. The values measured are to be recorded in
the equivalent leakage current / protocol. (refer to log book, Register 3)
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• Put on the foot brake.
• Remove the screws from the back cover.
• Pull the cover approximately 25 cm back.
• Unscrew the protective conductor from the cover.
• Pull the cover completely off and tilt it downward.
• Lift up the cover and raise both lateral metal brackets from the guide rails.
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• Fit the lateral metal brackets back into the guide rail.
• Remount the protective conductor to the back cover.
• Lift the cover and push it forward. Be careful with the EMC spring contact.
• Replace the cover and tighten the screws.
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• Remove the upper back cover plate of the log book compartment.
• Remove the protective conductor.
• Remove the lateral Allen screws from the lower back cover.
• Remove the protective conductor from the cover.
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• Remount the protective conductor for the lower cover.
• Install the cover and tighten the screws.
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• The control panel of the image intensifier mini voltage supply is accessible after
removing the I.I. cover.
• The high voltage panel of the I.I. mini power supply is built in to the C-arm, refer to Fig. 1.
• The cover (on the outside of the C-arm near the I.I.) is secured with two screws and can
be removed from the rubber buffer of the I.I. After removing the cover, the high voltage
panel is accessible.
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Check the operating voltages for the SIREMOBIL Compact against the values in table 1.
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The voltages E1 / E2 / E3 and A may be taken from the I.I. test protocol and checked or
adjusted against the control test points listed in table 2.
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• Continue to hold the radiation release button as long as the message "Continue fluoro"
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• Release the radiation release button as soon as the message "Stop monitoring" appears
in the ACTIONS line.
• Click on "Update Stop".
• Perform the generator adjustment ( filament circuit learning program).
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• Connect the service PC to the serial interface on board D1.
• Start the service program.
• Select the Diagnostic menu.
• Select the Monitoring menu.
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• With the system on, connect the service PC to the SIREMOBIL Compact.
• Select "Test..." in the Diagnostic menu.
• Select cassette simulation in "Function Groups" .
• Select cassette switch ON in "Available Functions" .
The SIREMOBIL Compact is now in direct exposure mode.
• Select 81 kV with the kV+ / kV- keys.
• Select 8 mAs with the mAs+ / mAs- keys.
• Connect oscilloscope channel 1 to D1.X46, ground at 0V. Set the sensitivity to 1V / Div.
• Connect oscilloscope channel 2 to D1.X48, ground at 0 V. Set the sensitivity to 2.5V /
Div.
• Set the time to 25 ms / Div.
• Set the oscilloscope on storage mode.
• Release an exposure with the hand switch and store the oscillogram with the exposure.
• Evaluate the stored oscillograms.
The tube current must reach the tolerance range of 13 mA +/- 1.5 mA in the time of 3 ms
and may not leave this range for the next 6 ms.
(The tube current may not run above 14.5 mA within the first 6 ms. )
• Refer also to oscillograms in Fig. 1 / Fig. 1a and Fig. 1b.
• Select "Cassette switch off" on the service PC in "Available Functions". Direct exposure
mode is cancelled.
• If the unit exceeds the tolerance range, the generator adjustment must be repeated.
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• The "Adjustment mode" parameter in the "Doserate adjustment" parameter group has
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• Select the I.I. survey format ( refer to the I.I. ZOOM STATUS).
• Insert 25mm Al and 2.1mm Cu at the radiation exit port of the SIREPHOS.
• Center the dose measurement chamber on the I.I. input screen and attach.
• The grid remains on the I.I.
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• After setting all dose rates for the survey and zoom formats, click "Stop Update" and wait
until "CAL" disappears from the 7 segment indicator to the right on the operating
console. The TV- iris collimator values are stored to the EE-PROM of the host.
• Press ESC at the service PC to return to the main menu.
• Select the "Data, Backup..." menu.
• Click "Parameter" in the backup window.
• Then click "Backup" .
• Enter" dose rate set" under "Remarks for Parameter".
• Then click "OK" . The parameters are stored to disk.
• You can now exit from the service program.
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• Center and reattach the dose measurement chamber to the I.I. input screen. .
• Set the kV-mA curve HC1 (3mA plateau curve). If necessary, temporarily program the
HC1 curve.
• During automatic mode (kV STOP is off), check the dose rate for dose rate levels LOW /
MID / HIGH for the survey and zoom format.Take into account the correction factors for
the grid and the dose measurement chamber. If necessary, temporarily change the
dose rate levels and kV-mA curves.
Tolerance margin for the dose rates: +/- 15%
• Set the kV-mA curve HC2 (5mA plateau curve). If necessary, temporarily program the
HC2 curve.
• During automatic mode (kV STOP is off), check the dose rate for dose rate levels LOW /
MID / HIGH for the survey and zoom format.Take into account the correction factors for
the grid and the dose measurement chamber. If necessary, temporarily change the
dose rate levels and kV-mA curves.
Tolerance margin for the dose rates: +/- 15%
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• Switch on fluoroscopy.
• Read and record the value displayed on the dose rate meter.
• If the value measured exceeds 9R/min, the maximum tube current must be reduced. If
the value measured is less than 9R/min, the tube current does not need to be reduced.
• Switch fluoroscopy off.
• Calculate the maximum tube current.
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• Multiply the tube current to be programmed by 10 , since entry on the service PC must
be made in 1/10mA. Round off the value to the nearest whole number.
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• Attach the center cross in the center of the image intensifier input screen.
• Connect the service PC to the serial interface on board D1.
• Start the service program.
• Select the "Adjustment, Calibration" menu.
• Answer the query with "yes".
• Select "X-Iris" in the "Function Groups" combo box.
• In the window "Available Functions:" select "1. Init (Limits Off / Autosearch)" and click on
Execute.
• For the query "Do you want to reset the Unit", click "No".
• The X-Iris can now be completely opened and closed with the X-Iris keys.
• Select I.I. survey format.
• During fluoroscopy, adjust the X-Iris by opening and closing it with the X-Iris keys so that
the collimator blades are still visible along the edge of the I.I.
• Select "2. II. - Full Format Position" on the service PC and click on "Execute" .
• For the query "Do you want to reset the Unit", click "No".
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• Switch on fluoro and move the slot diaphragm to the 0 degree position using the keys for
rotating the slot diaphragm. The blades should be in the vertical on the monitor screen.
• Switch off fluoro.
• In the window "Available Functions:" select "0 DEGREE POSITION" and click "Execute".
• Respond to the query "Do you want to reset the unit" by clicking "No" .
• Switch on fluoro.
• Open the slot diaphragm to where the blades begin to disappear at the edge of the
image.
• Switch off fluoro.
• In the window "Available Functions:" select "FULL FORMAT POSITION" and click
"Execute".
• Respond to the query "Do you want to reset the unit" by clicking "No".
• Select the zoom format.
• Open the slot diaphragm to where the blades begin to disappear at the edge of the
image.
• Switch off fluoro.
• In the window "Available Functions:" select "ZOOM FORMAT POSITION" and click
"Execute".
• Respond to the query "Do you want to reset the unit" by clicking "No" .
• In the window "Available Functions:" select "Enable circle mask" and click "Execute"
• Respond to the query "Do you want to reset the unit" by clicking "No" .
• In the window "Available Functions:" select "INIT OFF & STORE POSITION" and click
"Execute".
• Respond to the query "Do you want to reset the unit" by clicking "Yes". The adjustment
values are stored.
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• Read and record the Kg value shown on the electronics unit of the area dose product
measurement device.
• Read the Qt value on the dose chamber of the area dose product measurement device.
• Multiply these values and record them. The resulting value is the CONSTANT (QT*Kg)
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The Qt * Kg value was checked and is programmed. Refer to Programming.
• Connect the service PC to the serial interface on board D1.
• Start the service program.
• Select the Adjustment, Calibrations menu.
• Click "Yes" to answer the query.
• In the Combo box "Function Group:", select "Diamentor".
• In the window "Available Functions" , select the line "Start Diamentor Test" and click on
"Execute" .
• The tested Qt*Kg value is displayed on the monitor of the SIREMOBIL Compact.
• This value must match the programmed CONSTANT (Qt*Kg) value.
Tolerance: +/- 5 %.
• By pressing the -0- key (reset key for fluoroscopic time) the test is repeated and is
displayed again on the monitor.
• The potentiometer CAL on the electronic system of the area dose product measurement
device can be used to adjust the test value to the calculated and programmed Qt*Kg
value.
• After the adjustment, select "Stop Diamentor Test" on the service PC and click on
"Execute".
• The test is ended.
• Check the accuracy of the area dose product measurement device. Refer to the next
page.
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• Press the >0< key twice to reset the area dose product on the Siremobil monitor to 0 .
• Reset the dose measurement device to 0 .
• Release fluoroscopy for approx. 5 seconds. The measured dose KE should be high
enough that the uppermost measurement range of the dose measurement device (Dali,
Nomex...) is utilized fully; if necessary, reset the area dose product display on the
Siremobil and the dose measurement device and repeat the measurement with a
different fluoroscopic time.
• Record the measured dose.
• Record the area dose product displayed on the Siremobil monitor (FDPa).
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dose product:
The deviation must be < 0.3 .
Deviation = [(displayed area dose product FDPa) - (measured area dose product FDPg) ]
/ (measured area dose product FDPg)
For deviations > 0.3 , the area dose product measurement device must be replaced.
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Invoke the Moreinfo.hlp help file on the service PC for a short description of the parame-
ters available on the SIREMOBIL Compact.
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User Setup
• The User Setup is invoked with the CTRL + U key combination.
• The available functions are described in the SIREMOBIL Compact Operating
Instructions.
Technical Setup
• The technical setup is invoked with the CTRL + T key combination.
• Enter the password and confirm with [RETURN]
The following functions can be invoked depending on the type of MEMOSKOP:
Function: Comments:
Test pattern generation Not for service, invoke the necessary test images on the
service PC.
Video frequency The currently programmed frame rate is shown in the
parentheses to the right. After downloading the
Memoskop or after replacement, the Memoskop will start
up at the default video frequency (50Hz).
If the monitors are configured for a different video fre-
quency, you must perform "blind" configuration for the cor-
rect video frequency.
Refer to Configuring video frequency.
Number of monitors Allows you to program the number of monitors used (1 or
2) .
Hardcopy setup You can configure the connection for hardcopy cameras.
Check whether 5500 is programmed for "4 Max Hardcopy
time" and if not, program this value.
Edge 1 coef set Allows configuration of edge enhancement. Check
whether 3 is programmed and if not, program this value.
Edge 2 coef set Allows Configuration of edge enhancement. Check
whether 8 is programmed and if not, program this value.
Motion detection setup Configures the motion detector.
Check if at MD 1: Threshold 100 and at MD 2: Threshold
120 is programmed, if not, program these values.
Circle mask setup Allows you to configure the diameter of the circle mask.
Move text positions Allows you to configure the position of superimposed text.
Function: Comments:
Date / Time format European: TT MM JJ / HH MM
US: MM DD YY / HH MM
System configuration Allows you to read out the current Memoskop configura-
tion.
Keyboard Allows you to program the corresponding keyboard layout
Universal / Roman / English.
Graphics level Level (brightness) of superimposed text.
(Default: 128)
Display of real time clock Yes: Real time clock (date and time) are displayed
depending on the User setup programming for
Memoskop. The real time clock is active.
NO: The real time clock is switched off. The User setup
programming will not affect it.
Display of rotated images Yes: When pressing the image rotation key, the current
image will be computerized and displayed.
NO: The rotated image will not be computerized when
pressing the image rotation key. For SIREMOBIL Com-
pact always set to YES.
Monitor zoom Yes: When pressing the key for Memoskop - Zoom, the
image will be displayed enlarged.
NO: The Memoskop - Zoom key has no function.
For SIREMOBIL Compact set on NO.
Monitor split Yes: Horizontal or vertical image split.
No: No horizontal or vertical image split possible.
For SIREMOBIL Compact with 1 monitor:
program Yes.
For SIREMOBIL Compact with 2 monitors:
program No.
Monitor text Yes: Superimposes text.
No: No text superimposition.
For SIREMOBIL Compact always set on Yes.
Maximum image numbers The number of stored images can be programmed.
Program the value to 800 for Memoskop C and
MEMOSKOP SUB .
Product name Allows you to change the Memoskop name, displayed
during system booting. Do not change this for SIREMOBIL
Compact !
Diagnostics Allows you to invoke test routines for repair by the manu-
facturer of the Memoskop.
The MOEMOSKOP can be reset via "Load factory
default", as required. Subsequently you have to program
accordingly. The same applies if you replace the
MEMOSKOP.
Default programs changeable Default: Yes
The organ programs can be protected against changes by
setting "No".
Function: Comments:
Default LUT After switch on, the programmed brightness/contrast curve
(LUT) is selected automatically.
Default: LUT 2
Default LUT for Subtraction After switch-on, the programmed brightness/contrast curve
(LUT) is selected automatically for the subtraction mode,
when equipped with a Memoskop C-SUB.
Default: LUT 2
Default Edge After switch-on, the programmed edge enhancement is
selected automatically.
Software backward compati- If older version Memoskop C or Memoskop C-E’s are being
ble replaced by the new Memoskop C or C-E, set this parame-
ter to "yes" to enable the use of the new Memoskop types .
However, the organ programs, the collimator displays as
well as the dose rate levels LOW and HIGH are then no
longer available.
Unit serial number Enter the serial number of the Siremobil Compact when it is
equipped with a Dicom bridge. The serial number is
required for identifying the images transferred. Please note
that you have to omit the leading 0 when entering the serial
number.
Disable doserate selection in This means "Yes" for Siremobil Compact without an area
user Setup dose product measurement device.
This means "No" for a Siremobil Compact with an area dose
product measurement device.
Subtraction K-factor, phase ANoise suppression, phase A, is programmed in the SUB-
mode.
Phase A: Mask acquisition.
Subtraction K-factor, phase BNoise suppression , phase B, is programmed in the SUB
mode.
Phase B: Acquisition of fill image.
Subtraction Time of phase A The time of phase A in the SUB-mode is programmed.
Phase A: Mask acquisition.
Roadmap K-factor, phase A Noise suppression, phase A, is programmed in the roadmap
mode.
Phase A: Mask acquisition.
Roadmap K-factor, phase B Noise suppression, phase B, is programmed in the roadmap
mode.
Phase B: Acquisition of fill images.
Roadmap K-factor, phase C Noise suppression, phase C, is programmed in the road-
map mode.
Phase C: Acquisition of roadmap images.
Roadmap Time of phase A The time of phase A in the roadmap mode is programmed.
Phase A: Mask acquisition.
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No keyboard is included with the present SIREMOBIL Compact with Memoskop C-E
although a keyboard is required when replacing the Memoskop C-E or when changing the
configuration.
In these cases, the keyboard must be emulated with the service PC and the "TERMI-
NAL.EXE" program. Always use the adapter supplied which is installed on the keyboard
output of the Memoskop C-E. Leave the adapter (item number 31 00 380 G5437)
attached to the system.
When replacing the Memoskop C-E, remove the adapter from the Memoskop and attach
it to the new unit.
Since the keyboard code of the service PC cursor keys (arrow keys) differs from that of
the Memoskop C-E keyboard code, the function keys of the "TERMINAL.EXE" program
must be activated and programmed.
The help file "Moreinfo.hlp" will be copied to the service PC during installation of the SIRE-
MOBIL Compact service program. The "Moreinfo.hlp" help file contains a description of
the required programming.
(Click on "Memoskop C-E, Keyboard emulation".)
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itors were configured for a different frequency, you will have to configure the correct video
frequency without a "visible image".
Proceed with the steps described below:
• Invoke Technical Setup on Memoskop (press the CTRL + T keys.)
• Press the "2" key and press return. The video frequency menu is selected.
• Depending on the required video frequency, press the right cursor key "->".
„->“ pressed 1 time: 60Hz video frequency
„->“ pressed 2 times: 100 Hz video frequency
„->“ pressed 3 times: 120Hz video frequency
„->“ pressed 4 times: 50Hz video frequency.
When you replace the Memoskop, it will be configured for 2 monitors. This configuration
displays USER SETUP and TECHNICAL SETUP on the second monitor. Therefore,
USER SETUP and TECHNICAL SETUP are not visible for SIREMOBIL Compact systems
with only one monitor. To reconfigure the system to 1 monitor, proceed as follows:
• Switch the SIREMOBIL Compact on.
• On the Memoskop, reconnect the video cable from OUT 1 to OUT 2.
• Press CTRL + T at the same time on the Memoskop keyboard;
TECHNICAL SETUP is called up and is now visible on the monitor.
• Call up the menu "Number of monitors" by pressing the "3" key and subsequently the
"RETURN" key on the Memoskop keyboard.
• With the -> and <- cursor keys, set the number to 1 monitor and press the "RETURN"
key. The text display disappears on the monitor.
• Press the "RETURN" key once more.
• Reconnect the monitor to the OUT 1 video output.
The text display is now visible on the monitor.
• Exit TECHNICAL SETUP by pressing the "HOME" key on the Memoskop keyboard.
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• Set the camera rotation to the 0° position and mark the position of the Videomed DC
relative to the rotating I.I. optics.
• Switch the system OFF and wait approximately 3 minutes for the anode voltage of the
I.I. mini voltage supply to drop.
• Disconnect the I.I. anode cable from the I.I. mini voltage supply.
• Make sure to short out the residual charge to ground.
• Ensure the correct high tension cable lengths by marking the position of the mounting
cap nut on the anode cable with a colored pencil or electrical tape.
• Remove the O-ring and the cap nut from the anode cable.
• Disconnect the cable from the Videomed DC and the Compact optics.
• Cut the cable ties securing the cable.
• Replace the Videomed DC. Ensure that the Videomed DC is at the 0° position relative to
the rotating I.I. optics.
• Reconnect the Videomed DC - Compact optic cable and secure it with a cable tie.
Make sure that the cable does not protrude past the edge of the board. It must lie in the
recess of the Videomed DC board.
• Reroute the anode cable to the I.I. mini voltage supply.
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• Remove the attachment screws from the I.I. mounting. When doing this, hold onto the
I.I.(5/Fig.2).
• Remove the I.I. from the mounting.
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• Prior to installing the new I.I. on the C-arm mounting, complete the following work:
• Check the I.I. electrode voltages according to the test protocol for the I.I.
- Do QRW readjust in cases where there are only slight deviations from the values on the
test protocol (measurement device tolerances).
• Check that the camera optics are centered to the I.I. output and, if necessary, adjust
them;
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optics to the I.I. output " and "Centering the camera optics to the I.I. output".
• Check the camera rotation and, if necessary, readjust it.
• Check the setting of the X-iris and, if necessary, readjust it.
• Check the display of the blades on the monitor and readjust, if necessary. .
• Check the dose rate and, if necessary, readjust it.
• Perform the IQ Quick test.
- When doing this, check the resolution first and, if necessary, readjust the optical
resolution of the Compact optics.
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• Remove the cover over the high voltage panel (C-arm away from you , I.I. near you) .
• Remove the high voltage panel from the C-arm and remove the anode cable.
• Short out the residual charge to ground.
• Remove the O-ring and the cap nut from the anode cable.
• Withdraw the anode cable upward from the C-arm.
• Place the high voltage panel back in the C-arm for now.
• Disconnect the plugs of the control panel of the I.I. mini voltage supply
(1/Fig.5).
• Disconnect the protective conductor connections as well as the ground screw (5/Fig.5).
• Remove plug D4.X1 of the Videomed DC .(2/Fig.6)
• Secure the cable rolled-up in the cable spool of the Videomed DC with adhesive tape.
• Remove plug X45 of the cassette contact.(2/Fig.6)
• Remove jacks D4.X1 and X45 from the clips.(2/Fig.6)
• Loosen the retainer clip above the camera and remove it (2/Fig.5 or 2/Fig.8).
• Remove the control panel from the 9"/23cm I.I.
• Disconnect the plug from the Videomed DC and the Compact optics.
• Cut off the cable ties.
• Loosen the camera set screw slightly and remove the camera.(1/Fig.7)
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• Reinsert the rubber gasket between the I.I. output and the camera optics. Reattach the
Compact optics to the new I.I.
Insert the anode cable through the opening in the optics.
The Compact optics must lie against the excenter screws.
• Adjust the camera rotation of the Compact optics to the "0" position (6/Fig.6).
• To do this, connect an ohm meter to the potentiometer for camera rotation, location 2
and 3 (5/Fig.7).
The resistance must measure 5000 ohms +/- 40 ohms in the middle position.
• If necessary, adjust the camera with the clamping ring (1/Fig.7) by rotating it to the
correct position.
• Install the Videomed DC in the "0" position on the Compact optics and secure it
(6/Fig.6 ).
• Connect the Videomed DC - Compact optics cable and secure it with cable ties.
Make sure that the cable does not protrude past the edge of the board and lies in the
recess of the Videomed DC board.
• Insert the anode cables for the high voltage panel back into the C-arm (3/Fig.5) .
• Reinstall the O-ring and the cap nut on the anode cable.
The cable length should be 70 mm from the beginning of the white wire to the cap nut.
• Reinstall the high voltage panel in the C-arm and reconnect all the cables.
• Mount the retainer clip above the Videomed DC .
• Reconnect both jacks, D4.X1 for the Videomed DC and X45 for the cassette contact to
the retainer clip.
• Connect plugs D4.X1 for the Videomed DC and X45 for the cassette contact.
• Connect plug M30.X1 .
• Connect plug D120.X1 to the control panel of the I.I. mini voltage supply.
• Reconnect the protective conductor with the ground screw (5/Fig.5).
• Reinstall the cable clamps (3/Fig.6).
• Attach 2.1mm Cu and 60mm Al prefiltration to the radiation port of the Sirephos.
• Attach the resolution test to the I.I. input screen and check the optical resolution. If
necessary, readjust it.
• Remove the resolution test from the I.I. input screen.
• Check the dose rate and, if necessary, readjust it.
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• Mark the center of the I.I. input as precisely as possible using a small washer and
adhesive tape.
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• Select the survey format.
• Move the camera into the 0° position.
• Switch fluoro on briefly.
• Mark the center of the washer or lead cross on the monitor (refer to Fig.9).
• Rotate the camera in the -220° position.
• Mark the center again on the monitor (refer to Fig.9).
• Rotate the camera in the in +220° position.
• Mark the center again on the monitor (refer to Fig.9)
• Place an 8 mm washer over the three markings.
All three markings must be located within the 8mm diameter of the washer. An 8mm
washer has a somewhat larger inner diameter of 8.4mm, therefore the markings must
clearly lie within the inner diameter and should not touch the edge of the washer.
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performed.
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described.
• Rotate the camera optics back to the 0° position.
• Loosen the three attachment screws of the camera optics slightly.
• Loosen both excenter screws adjacent to the camera optics slightly .
• Move the camera optics toward the center, between both +220° and -220° markings
(Refer also to Fig.9).
• Switch fluoro on briefly and evaluate the position on the monitor.
According to the ratio of the I.I. input screen diameter to the I.I. output screen diameter, a
shift of the camera optics by approximately 0.1 mm corresponds to a position shift of the
washer displayed on the monitor of more than 1.3 mm (17 cm I.I.) or 1.7mm (23 cm I.I.).
• Secure the camera optics again.
• Erase the three markings on the monitor.
• Switch fluoro on briefly and mark the new 0° position.
• Rotate the camera to the -220° position.
• Mark the center on the monitor.
• Rotate the camera to the + 220° position.
• Mark the center on the monitor.
• Place an 8mm washer over the three markings.
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Operating mode parameters Change the parameters programmed for the organ pro-
gram upon customer request.
Video recorder output Configure to Monitor A.
Documentation For SIREMOBIL Compact with 1 monitor:
Configure to monitor A.
For SIREMOBIL Compact with 2 monitors:
Configure to monitor B.
Text monitor For SIREMOBIL Compact with 1 monitor:
Configure to monitor A.
For SIREMOBIL Compact with 2 monitors:
Configure to both monitors.
Monitor split Configure horizontally. Configure vertically only upon cus-
tomer request.
Time Configure Yes.
Date / Time setting Set the current date and time.
Hospital name Program the hospital name.
Storing the dose If the area dose product meter is present, (Diamentor) con-
figure Yes. Otherwise, configure No.
Dose documentation If the area dose product meter is present, (Diamentor) con-
figure Yes. Otherwise configure No.
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Before installing the new Multispot 2000, set the correct refresh rate.
Refer to Table 1.
• Disconnect the SIREMOBIL Compact line voltage plug from the receptacle.
• Replace the Multispot 2000.
• The screws securing the Multispot 2000 are accessible on the underside of the camera.
• Perform a camera function test after the replacement.
• Generate and program the exposure parameters for the Multispot 2000 according to the
IQ Quick test (refer to the log book). Record the new exposure parameters in the IQ
Quick test instructions.
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• Replace the laser diodes after removing the plastic bracket and desoldering the wires.
• Adjust the laser diodes using the adjustment device supplied with the laser targeting
device.
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The spindle in the vertical column should be lubricated during annual maintenance.
Raise the vertical column approximately 50 cm. A drilled hole is visible in the column.
Fill this hole with approximately 2 cm3 of oil.
Oil to be used:
Special purpose oil (Optimol GmbH; Viscogen KL300; 40g), Item number 73 95 353
RH090.
NOTICE When measuring the tube current, the distribution current must
be derived from the measured value. The distribution current
depends upon the kV and is calculated according to Ohm’s law.
The distribution resistance is 400MOhm.
e. g:
At 110kV, an overall current of 5.275 mA is measured.
110 [kV]
tube current [mA] = 5.275 [mA] - = 5.275 [mA] - 0.275 [mA] = 5.0 [mA]
400 [MOhm]
Chapter 5: page 6 "X-Iris must close to 4.5 cm" changed to "X-Iris must close
between 4 - 4.5 cm"
Chapter 9: adjusted
TD SD 24 / Rottner
TD SD 24 / Groß
SMS Iselin / O´Donnell