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Xray Optima XR640 Data Sheet

The GE Optima XR640 is a versatile digital radiographic system designed for hospitals and clinics, offering high-quality imaging and various configurations for different radiographic applications. It features advanced automation, including auto-positioning, image processing, and patient data management, while ensuring compliance with HIPAA regulations. The system includes a portable digital detector, a motorized elevating table, and a ceiling-mounted tube support, enhancing workflow efficiency and patient care.

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Xray Optima XR640 Data Sheet

The GE Optima XR640 is a versatile digital radiographic system designed for hospitals and clinics, offering high-quality imaging and various configurations for different radiographic applications. It features advanced automation, including auto-positioning, image processing, and patient data management, while ensuring compliance with HIPAA regulations. The system includes a portable digital detector, a motorized elevating table, and a ceiling-mounted tube support, enhancing workflow efficiency and patient care.

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GE Healthcare

Optima™ XR640
Digital Radiographic System
System Application • Wallstand grids - 100cm, 130cm (optional), 130cm rotated
(long arm only), 180cm
The Optima XR640 is a digital radiographic imaging system
• System Access & Authorization Control that supports
designed for use in hospitals, emergency departments, clinics and
healthcare organization’s HIPAA compliance efforts
wherever general radiographic is required. It provides state-of-
• Integrated quality procedure
the-art image quality, image manipulation, operator control, and
system maintenance – all in a reliable and easy to use system.
Workflow and Networking
The Optima XR640 is designed to handle radiographic • Auto-protocol recognition (optional)
applications using a single portable flat-panel digital detector • Auto-positioning and Auto-detents
that can either be inserted into the table and/or wallstand for • Fast preview image (quality control)
traditional imaging or removed and used in a digital cassette • Post acquisition reprocessing for multiple “looks” from single
mode for tabletop, cross table or other portable imaging. exposure
• Patient edit/auto-foldering (copy exam)
Several configurations are available that include a fixed • Modality Perform Procedure Step (MPPS/SPS/PPS)
elevating table, and/or wallstand, GE’s patented portable • Automated and customizable image transfer and printing
digital X-ray detector, as well as an X-ray generator/power • DICOM 3.0 and IHE compliant
unit and a ceiling mounted tube support. Systems also include
an acquisition review workstation for image post-processing,
short-term storage and quick viewing of images. Images may Image Quality and Dose
be transferred manually or automatically via a DICOM network • Multi-resolution image processing capability
for printing, long-term storage/archive, and detailed review. • Tissue Equalization (TE) used to correct over-penetrated and
under-penetrated areas within the image
• Intelligent Collimation Edge Detection (ICED) automated
System Configurations
image shuttering and cropping tool
The Optima XR640 comes in three configurations: • Automated brightness/contrast setting (Smart Windowing)
• Standard or extended arm digital wallstand AND digital table • Orthopedic magnification/print
with a single portable detector • Detector Exposure Index (DEI) – dose tracking and QC metric
• Standard or extended arm digital wallstand ONLY with single • Dose Area Product (DAP) – entrance dose metric
portable detector and optional stretcher
• Digital table ONLY with single portable detector
Digital Image System
A full range of accessories are also available, including mobile
The digital image chain provides high-resolution digital imaging
radiographic stretchers, weight bearing exam tools, patient
technology for general radiography. Digital image acquisition
table accessories and grids.
supports fast and efficient exam procedures, eliminating time
spent handling film and cassettes, as well as reliability issues
inherent in cassette tray systems. This helps reduce overall
Features
exam times and improve patient satisfaction.
System and Positioner
• Amorphous silicon non-tiled digital detector Image System-General
• High DQE for excellent image quality and dose efficiency
• Motorized ceiling mounted 5-axis tube suspension with • Set of default protocols allows quick selection of the appro-
manual override priate techniques for common procedures/exams with the
• Patient-side collimator and technique controls with touch ability to define additional custom protocols
screen display • Set of 4 Factory (GE pre-set) image processing selections
• Automated vertical and longitudinal tracking maintains optimized for each anatomical view with the ability to define
Source to Image Distance... (SID) and tube/detector alignment multiple custom looks for each anatomical view/patient size
with the table receptor combination
• Elevating table with 220 kg (485 lbs) weight limit with • Automatic image storage and print with DICOM 3.0 and IHE
removable 100 cm (40 in.) focus grid compliant networking, further increasing exam throughput
• Motorized tilting wallstand detector and decreasing examination times for patients
• Automated vertical tracking of the digital wallstand

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GE Portable Digital Flat-panel Detector Workstation Specifications
GE’s portable digital flat-panel detector is a (non-tiled • Two - 19 in. (48 cm) LCD color monitors (1280x1024 pixels)
amorphous silicon detector with a Cesium Iodide scintillator. • Hard disk storage 73 GB, > 3200 Images
This approach delivers very high quantum efficiency / low noise • RAM 2GB minimum
characteristics. • Image processing times for single exposure exams (including
• A 390 cm (153 in.) detachable extension cable allows for table- acquisition and image processing):
top and cross table exams and simplifies detector placement. –– Final conditioned image display < 9 seconds
• Includes attachable high line rate grid –– Expose to expose time < 5 seconds @ 70% HU
–– 130 cm focus and SID range of 100-180 cm • Image processing times for multiple exposure exams
(70 lines/cm; 6:1 ratio) (including acquisition and image processing):
–– Auto Image Paste (3 images) < 22 seconds

Image Display Functions


• Window width and level
• Gray scale invert
• Interpolated zoom with roam
• Image flips (horizontal, vertical) with automatic indicator
• Image rotation: 90 degree increments
• Free rotation: 360 degrees
• L/R markers
• Free text annotation
GE flat-panel digital detector • Manual shuttering

Detector Specifications Image Processing and Annotation Functions


• Detector size 41 cm x 41 cm • Tissue Equalization algorithm to enhance contrast in under-
• Active matrix 2022 x 2022 pixels penetrated or over-penetrated areas
• Image depth 14 Bit • Multi-resolution processing
• Pixel pitch 200 microns • Multiple customizable looks – 4 factory defaults and 5 custom
• Typical dynamic range 1.5 uR – 7 mR @ RQA5 image presentation looks
• Typical DQE 65% @ 0 lp @ RQA5 • Smart Windowing – automated, image-based, and tech-
• Max patient load 160 kg (352 lbs) nique-independent method of determining brightness and
contrast for image display
• Full range of measurement tools
Acquisition Workstation • Image reprocessing based on anatomy, patient size and view
• VOI LUT burn on send
The acquisition workstation is the primary interface to the
• System text annotations with configurable font size and
network and provides image post-processing capabilities.
display on/off:
The system controller module provides single point control,
–– Hospital/institution name
directing and coordinating overall system operation, while
–– Date, time (hh:mm:ss) of acquisition
monitoring all system modules automatically through software.
–– Laterality
–– Scale
–– Measurements (when activated)
–– Contrast, brightness values (window, level)
–– Processing look
–– Anatomical view
–– Exposure technique including kVp, mA, mAs, and time
–– Estimated exposure dose (Dose area product (DAP)) read
out in dGy-cm2 units
–– Operator-entered annotations
–– Patient ID, Patient name
–– Patient age and Date Of Birth
–– WW/WL annotations
–– Edge annotations
Acquisition workstation with dual flat panel monitor
to minimize desktop space
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Intelligent Collimation Edge Detection (ICED) Wallstand Auto Image Paste (optional) for spine
Automatic shuttering algorithm that relies solely on image and long bone imaging
information to locate collimation edges present in an X-ray image. • Fully automated acquisition and processing of a series of
images with user defined start and stop locations on the
anatomical regions of interest
Detector Exposure Index (DEI)
• Average acquisition time for a 3-image exam (90 cm cover-
• Tool for tracking patient over/under-exposure by estimating age) is <10 seconds. Image pasting and processing time for a
radiation exposure behind the patient; provides a relative 3-image exam is <12 seconds from last exposure.
measure of exposure to the detector • Allows 2 to 5 images to be pasted together with a maximum
• DEI is displayed on the user interface – orange indicates range of 150 cm
exposures outside reasonable limits for a properly exposed • Includes imaging of the spine for scoliosis evaluation and
image; and green indicates exposures was within limits imaging of the legs for orthopedic evaluations
(Note: DEI is not displayed for derived images such as Auto • Supports anatomies/view combinations of spine antero-pos-
Image Pasting acquisitions) terior, spine postero-anterior, spine lateral, leg antero-poste-
• DEI limits are site configurable and adaptable to preferred rior, leg postero-anterior
acquisition techniques • Includes a patient stand with screen to keep the patient
• In addition to DEI, the system reports two estimated values in comfortable during acquisition
the DICOM header:
–– Uncompensated Detector Exposure: Estimate of exposure
(µGy) to the detector behind the patient anatomy, assuming Table Auto Image Paste (optional) for spine and
a technique of 80 kVp with no anti-scatter grid and no long bone imaging
additional collimator filtration • Fully automated acquisition and processing of a series of
–– Compensated Detector Exposure: Estimate of exposure images with user defined start and stop locations on the
(µGy) to the detector behind the patient anatomy, taking anatomical regions of interest
into account the actual kVp, presence of anti-scatter grid, • Average acquisition time for a 3-image exam (90 cm cover-
and additional collimator filtration age) is <10 seconds. Image pasting and processing time for a
3-image exam is <12 seconds from last exposure.
Workflow Features • Allows 2 to 3 images to be pasted together with a maximum
range of 100 cm
• Emergency patient exam feature – allows user to open exam • Includes imaging of the spine for scoliosis evaluation and
and acquire images without a worklist entry imaging of the legs for orthopedic evaluations
• Copy patient – allows user to copy patient images into a • Supports anatomies/view combinations of spine antero-posterior,
second patient entry spine postero-anterior, spine lateral, leg antero-posterior
• Off-center imaging with automatic cropping and manual
shuttering capabilities
• Orthopedic magnification/print Overhead Tube Suspension
• Worklist auto-refresh
The overhead tube suspension (OTS) system with motorized
• Multi-format printing – 1:1, 2:1 (horizontal and vertical if vertical movement delivers excellent levels of operational
printer supports) and 4:1 support for efficient operation and precise positioning.
• Print preview function
• Patient directory for fast access to the image and exam data-
OTS Features
base for case reviews and file management
• Barcode reader for patient data entry (optional)- can be used • Auto-Positioning (optional) using 5 axis servo motion control
for patient selection from the work list for completely automated movement of the OTS – longitudi-
• Read/Write (write once, multiple access) CD-ROM to be used nal, lateral, vertical, tube angulation and column rotation
as an image exchange medium. Images are written to an • OTS also features manual override capability allowing the
archive CD/DVD along with a DICOM viewer. user to assume complete control for complex positioning
• Auto-Detents – OTS uses the motors to drive each axis into
position, assisting the user with locating and securing detents
Repeat/Reject Analysis (optional)
• An automated quality assurance tool that allows for repeat or
reject images to be captured and categorized by technologist
• Reports can be exported in CD or USB format for ease of use

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States of Operation
• Green light Exposure enabled
• Yellow light Manual collimation
• Red light Exposure hold
• Flashing green & yellow Override (emergency manual control)

Auto-Positioning Package (optional)


• Auto-Positioning enables the user to select a predefined
system position from the system console and automatically
move the equipment by simply holding the “Auto Positioning”
buttons. This feature reduces user fatigue and increases the
productivity of the operator.
• Auto-Positioning is controlled at the acquisition workstation
or with the IR remote control, allowing the user to remain in
the room while moving the system
• Pre-set positions at the table, wallstand and park position at
Ceiling mounted over-head tube suspension, with touch-screen various SIDs and vertical and horizontal orientations
user interface for patient side control • Auto-Positioning will incorporate angulation of the tube,
longitudinal, lateral, rotational and vertical positioning of OTS,
• Patient-side touch screen user interface - the OTS is equipped table detector longitudinal positioning, wallstand detector
with an LCD touch screen, providing the following functions to vertical positioning
the user: • Auto-Positioning comes with 4-9 default positions depending
–– Lock, detent control on system configuration and up to 10 additional user defined
–– Field of view image size selection positions can be added to the system
–– Collimator field light selection • Includes vertical motorization of the wallstand with foot switch
–– Technique adjust (kVp, mAs)
–– Receptor selection (table, wallstand, cassette or digital
cassette mode)
–– Exam inhibits display
–– Collimator manual override
–– Position display (SID, X-ray tube angle, column rotation angle)
––D isplay of patient name for in-room verification
(this feature can be disabled)
• Field of view selections (all images are centered on the detector,
except when using asymmetric collimation) including:
–– 41 cm x 41 cm (16 in x 16 in.)
–– 35 cm x 41 cm (14 in x 16 in.)
–– 24 cm x 30 cm (9 in x 12 in.)
–– 18 cm x 24 cm (7 in x 9 in.)
Optima XR640 table with portable digital detector
Note: Above are available in both portrait and landscape
• Dual cable safety system
• High precision telescoping column with self-aligning bearings
Elevating Table
• Motorized vertical tracking (to wallstand and/or table) in The Optima XR640 radiography table contains the latest in
digital mode positioner technology and is designed to work with the GE
• Lateral and longitudinal cable concealment portable digital detector described in the Digital Image System
• Two-position key switch remains in NORMAL position for auto- section.
matic functioning. OVERRIDE provides emergency manual control.
Table Base
OTS Specifications • Motor driven elevating table
• Vertical travel: 180 cm • Fully enclosed pedestal base
• Continuous tube head angulation with detents at 0 degrees • Footprint: 126 cm x 69 cm (50 in x 27 in)
and +/-90 degrees • Elevating range: 57 – 82 cm (22 –32 in) (+/-1 cm)
• Manual tube pivot detents about vertical column at 0 degrees • Elevation from minimum to maximum height < 10 seconds
and +/-90 degree, tube may be held at any rotation • Max. Patient Weight: 220 kg (485 lbs.)
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• Front & rear foot pedals • Vertical motorization of the wallstand with foot switch or IR
• Two-Press Safety Foot Pedal remote control
• Two safety switches to disable motion during patient transfer • Auto-tracking from the overhead tube suspension
• Two emergency stop buttons • Graphic outlines of image sizes and ion chamber scan areas
• Portable digital detector connection ports in front and back of on the front panel enhance accuracy and safety. Preparation
table is fast and simple for better patient throughput.
• The wallstand grids are removable from the side of the unit
when horizontal or vertical for ease of use
Table Top
• Removable detector and grids are configurable for either left
• Foam core fiber reinforced laminate skin or right side insertion
• 8-way tabletop motion • Wallstand display board with tilt angle, grid status, exposure
• Inherent filtration <1.0 mm Al equivalent at 100 kVp ready status and manual collimator status
• 88 cm width x 225 cm length (34.6 in x 88.58 in) • The wallstand comes standard with two removable hi-line
• Non-protruding edge rails for attachments rate fixed grids for optimum scatter cleanup and aluminum
• Tabletop travel range interspacing for uniform image quality:
–– Lateral: 23.2 cm (9 in.) (+/-1 cm) –– 100 cm (40 in.) focus grid with SID range of 90-118 cm (70
–– Longitudinal: 77.0 cm (30 in.) (+/-1 cm) lines/cm, 13:1 ratio)
• The Table comes standard with one removable hi-line rate –– 180 cm (72 in.) focus grid with SID range of 145-245 cm (70
fixed grid with aluminum interspacing: lines/cm, 13:1 ratio)
–– 100 cm (40 in.) focus grid with SID range of 90-120 cm (70 • Optional removable mid-range grid with a 130 cm focus and
lines/cm, 12:1 ratio) SID range of 90-190 cm (70 lines/cm, 10:1 ratio).
• Optional removable cross table mid-range grid with a 130 cm
Table Detector Servo Mechanics focus and SID range of 90-190 cm (70 lines/cm, 10:1 ratio).
This grid has horizontal grid lines allowing for stretcher, cross
• Longitudinal tracking of Detector to Tube when the tube is table and angulated exams performed at the wallstand. (This
over the tabletop grid is standard with extended arm configurations.)
• Detector Travel 68.5 cm (27 in) (+/- 1 cm) • The standard wallstand utilizes Automatic Exposure Control
• Patient Coverage (AEC) utilizes three ion chamber sensors, which are mounted
–– Lateral 61 cm (24 in) (+/-1 cm) between the patient and digital detector.
–– Longitudinal 176 cm (69 in) (+/-1 cm) • For extended arm wallstands: A 4-Ion Chamber Automatic
Exposure Control (AEC) mounted between the patient and
Table Accessories digital detector on the wallstand. The addition of the 4th ion
• Tabletop portable digital detector holder (standard) chamber provides for supine chest and abdominal imaging
• Patient handgrips (optional) when a stretcher is used (anytime the wallstand housing is
• Compression band (optional) horizontal). The standard right, left and center ion chambers
are available when the wallstand is in the vertical position.
Digital Tilting Wallstand
The wallstand is designed for use with the portable digital
detector, overhead tube suspension, ion chamber and
removable non-reciprocating grid.

The digital tilting wallstand comes in two configurations:


• Standard arm – for smaller rooms or traditional rooms when
stretcher wallstand work is not required
• Extended arm – designed for stretcher work at the wallstand

Wallstand Features
• With its streamlined design, the wallstand fits neatly into
small examination rooms.
• The wallstand is motorized and counterbalanced for smooth
vertical travel and easy single-hand operation.
Motorized wallstand tilt with optional IR remote
Electromagnetic braking secures vertical motion.
• Motorized receptor tilting controlled with either IR remote
control or hand switches located on the arm

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Wallstand Specifications Network Specifications
• Wallstand detector housing dimensions (with Detector • IHE Compliance for scheduled workflow integration profile
vertical and covers installed) • DICOM 3.0 services:
–– Height <53 cm (21 in.) –– DICOM IOD generated – DX
–– Width <65 cm (26 in.) –– Image auto send/transfer – DX or CR (supports multiple
• Minimum height from floor to center of panel destinations)
–– 28.5 cm (+/- 0.5 cm) –– DICOM storage – SCU
• Maximum height from floor to center of panel –– DICOM storage commitment – SCP (with programmable
178.5 cm (+/-1.5 cm) auto-delete function)
• Wallstand vertical travel –– DICOM Query/Retrieve - SCU (gets images back from the PACS)
150 cm (+/-1 cm) –– DICOM modality worklist for HIS/RIS – SCU
• Wallstand tilting range (with programmable auto-refresh)
–20 to +90 degrees –– DICOM gray-scale print – manual and auto
• Distance between outside patient barrier and detector: (with print layout options at the console)
50 mm (2 in.) –– DICOM CD-R media exchange (DX only)
• Distance from detector center to front of wall stand column –– Verification services SCU & SCP
–– Standard wallstand 44 cm (17 in.) –– DICOM Modality Perform Procedure Step (MPPS) feedback
–– Extended wallstand 75 cm (30 in.) to the HIS/RIS (SPS PPS)
–– System access and authorization control to support HIPAA
Compliance
Wallstand Accessories
• Minimum printer requirements
Complete stabilization is important for patient comfort and –– DICOM compatible 10-bit and 12-bit printers
image quality –– Printed images are not intended for diagnostic use unless
• Patient handgrips and lateral support bar are integrated into produced with a printer capable of at least 1,000 grada-
the design of the wallstand tions of gray scale (or at least 10 bits)
• Grid holder for storing grids –– Non-DICOM laser cameras require an upgrade to DICOM
connectivity
Networking • iLinq® remote system diagnostic service support is available
through the GE Online Center and does not require on-site
Images may be transmitted manually or automatically through service personnel
the DICOM interface to printers, archival devices, servers or
review workstations.
Power Unit/Generator
Refer to the DICOM Conformance Statement for complete
definition of supported DICOM connectivity services. Ratings
The digital radiographic imaging system is available with a
Auto-protocol Recognition (optional) high-frequency generator.
• Power 65 or 80 kW
System will automatically transition directly to the acquire
• KVp 40 to 150
screen when the protocol code downloaded from the HIS/RIS
• mA 10 to 800 (1000 mA for 80 kW systems)
(automatically performed with worklist refresh) matches the
• mAs 0.25 to 630
exam code contained in the protocol database. This eliminates
the user steps required to select patient exam types and initiate
an exam.
High-Voltage Signal Characteristics
• Excellent exposure reproducibility
• Low ripple – less than 1% low-frequency ripple

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X-ray Source MaxiRay 100 Specifications
The digital radiographic imaging system uses the MaxiRay™ • Focal spot sizes 0.6/1.25 (1.3 IEC)
100 radiographic tube. • Target angle 12.5 degrees
• Maximum voltage
–– Anode to cathode 150 kVp rectified
–– Anode or cathode to ground 82 kVp
• Minimum inherent filtration @ 150 kVp
–– Tube insert 0.8 mm Al equivalent
–– Tube housing 0.3 mm Al equivalent
–– Leakage technique 150 kV, 4 mA

MaxiRay 100 Thermal Ratings


• Heat storage capacity:
MaxiRay 100 X-ray tube and housing –– Anode: 260,000 joules (350,000 heat units)
–– Tube Unit: 1,110,000 joules (1,500,000 heat units)
MaxiRay 100 Tube Housing Features • Maximum heat dissipation rate:
–– Anode: 75,000 heat units per min. (925 watts)
• Shock-proof housing to minimize leakage radiation. Housing
–– Tube Unit: 60,000 heat units per min., blower operating|
is filled with insulating oil specially formulated to meet the
(740 watts)
requirements of high-voltage X-ray operation
• For three phase, 12 pulse equipment heat units equal
• Ambient Operating Temp 10° C to 40° C
kVp x mA x seconds x 1.35
• Ambient Transport Temp >-30° C
• External blower
• Pressure switch inhibits exposure if oil pressure reaches a
preset limit
Automatic Collimator
• NEMA standard high-voltage cable receptacle labeled anode Collimator Features
and cathode • Fully interlocked to prevent exposures or unnecessary radiation
• Control knobs allow X-ray field to be adjusted to any size, up to a
MaxiRay 100 Tube Insert Features maximum of the full detector size during automatic operation
• Two tiers of shutters plus finger extensions in the X-ray tube
• Polyrhenum™ target minimizes surface distortion for consis-
port provide field definition and low off-focal scatter radiation
tent image quality and provides increased radiation output
• Rating, maximum 150 kVp
• Special treatment of inner surface of glass envelope improves
• Minimum inherent filtration is 2.7 mm aluminum equivalent @
high-voltage stability for consistent techniques
71 kVp at a system level (tube + collimator).
• Glass envelope facilitates “near” omnidirectional heat radia-
• FIELD LIGHT button enables high-intensity, low-voltage halo-
tion from target to the interior of the housing for improved
gen lamp. Timer automatically controls light ON time (service
heat dissipation
selectable at time of installation for 30 or 90 seconds).
• High thermal emittance oxide coating on anode and rotor
• Digital readout of collimator size and SID for all sizes and SIDs
provides high anode heat dissipation rate for improved
• Measuring tape mounted on the collimator housing is
loading, cooler bearings, and increased tube life
available for convenient, precise measurement of the SID
• Bearing assembly and bearing lubricant system are designed
• Centering indication: Shadow crosshair and longitudinal
to operate under extreme conditions. Bearing design allows
centering laser line
longitudinal thermal expansion of the shaft with no increase
• Response time from maximum to minimum blade opening is
in friction
less than or equal to one second
• Special anode and cathode design minimizes metal deposits

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Collimator General Operation Maximum line impedance (Ohms) according to main voltage
• Optional patient dose reduction can be provided with the col-
400 V 415 V 440 V 480 V
limator with the use of 0.1 mm, 0.2 mm or 0.3 mm
copper filters. Filters can be added manually or automatically 65KW 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.18
through procedure edit set up.
80KW 0.10 0.11 0.125 0.15
• Dose monitoring: patient dose for each exposure. Exposure
dose is displayed as Dose Area Product (DAP, dGy- cm ). DAP
2

is automatically annotated onto the digital image for the • Demand includes power for the entire digital radiographic
exposure and is displayed on the acquisition screen post imaging system.
exposure.
Nominal line
380 400 420 440 460 480
Note: The DAP algorithm is predictive and includes only the voltage (V)
filtration provided with the system. Use of any additional Maximum
filtration will introduce an error in the reported dose. instantaneous 118 118 118 118 118 118
power (kVA)
Power factor 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73
Quality Control / System Reliability
Features Momentary line
185 170 162 155 148 144
current (A)
Preventing customer experienced system failures and reducing Continuous line
unplanned system downtime are critical. The following features 15.8 15 13.3 13.6 13 12.5
current (A)
help to achieve these goals:
Inrush current (A) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
• Using the integrated system Quality Assurance Procedure
(QAP), image quality checks can be easily performed by the
customer
• The QAP includes a phantom, optimized for Digital Image
Quality testing and is included with the system
• System changes are highlighted and can be corrected before
they become a problem

Remote Service – iLinq™


• Problems may be diagnosed, resolution expedited, or prob-
lem fixed remotely with iLinq without the need for a Field
Service Engineer be onsite

Primary Source Input Power


Primary source is required for all installations.
• Allowed nominal input voltages: 380, 400, 420, 440, 460 and
480. Three phase with or without neutral
• Maximum daily voltage variation must fall within +/-10% of
nominal input
• High frequency 65/80 generators are adaptable to both 50
Hz and 60 Hz supplies
• For optimum generator performance, line resistance (twice
the resistance of one wire) must not be greater than the
values in the table below:

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Room Considerations
Typical Room Layout
1 System cabinet
2 OTS
3 Longitudinal Stationary Rails
4 Table
5a Wallstand
5b Extended Wallstand
6 Operator console (keyboard, mouse, rCIM monitors)
7 Operator console

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Environmental Conditions
Temperature
Operating +15° C to +35° C (59° F to 95° F) Non-Operating Detector 5° C to 45° C (41° F to 113° F)
(transportation)
Non-Operating Detector 5° C to 25° C (41° F to 77° F)
(long term storage)
Non-Operating System -20° C to +60° C (-4° F to 140 °F)
(except Detector)
Humidity
Operating 30% to 60% RH, non-condensing Non-Operating 10% to 80% RH, non-condensing

Altitude
Operating -30m to 3000m relative to sea level Non-Operating -30m to 3000m relative to sea level
Atmosphere Pressure
Operating 70 kPa to 106 kPa Non-Operating 70 kPa to 106 kPa
Audible Noise
Operating 60 dBA maximum audible noise at Idle 50 dBA maximum audible noise at any
any point 1 meter from system point 1 meter from system

Compliance to Standards
The Optima XR640 Digital Radiographic Imaging System is designed to meet applicable performance standards for diagnostic
X-ray equipment enunciated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to the Radiation Control for Health
and Safety Act. In addition, the system complies with UL, IEC, CSA and CE Mark requirements.

Warranty
The published Company warranty in effect on date of shipment shall apply. Right reserved to make changes.

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©2009 General Electric Company – All rights reserved.

General Electric Company reserves the right to make changesin


specifications and features shown herein, or discontinue
theproduct described at any time without notice or obligation.
GE, GE Monogram, Discovery™, VolumeRad™ and iLinq™ are
trademarks of General Electric Company.

GE Medical Systems, a General Electric company,


going to market as GE Healthcare.

Healthcare Re-imagined

GE is dedicated to helping you transform healthcare


delivery by driving critical breakthroughs in biology
and technology. Our expertise in medical imaging and
information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient
monitoring systems, drug discovery, and biophar-
maceutical manufacturing technologies is enabling
healthcare professionals around the world to discover
new ways to predict, diagnose and treat disease
earlier. We call this model of care “Early Health.” The
goal: to help clinicians detect disease earlier, access
more information and intervene earlier with more
targeted treatments, so they can help their patients
live their lives to the fullest. Re-think,
Re-discover, Re-invent, Re-imagine.

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www.gehealthcare.com

DOC0598103 Rev 2 / April 2009

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