ViVIX-S Wireless Service Manual - V1.3 - EN PDF
ViVIX-S Wireless Service Manual - V1.3 - EN PDF
ViVIX-S Wireless Service Manual - V1.3 - EN PDF
Revision History
Contents
Safety and Regulatory ....................................................................................................... 7
Safety Notice ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Safety Information .................................................................................................................................... 8
Battery Pack and Battery Charger Safety Information ....................................................................... 10
General Hazards ..................................................................................................................................... 12
Owners Responsibility .......................................................................................................................... 12
Notes for Using the Equipment ............................................................................................................. 13
Regulatory ............................................................................................................................................... 16
Medical Equipment Classifications .................................................................................................... 16
Product safety standards .................................................................................................................. 16
Radio Frequency (RF) compliance information ................................................................................ 17
FCC Compliance ............................................................................................................................... 18
Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration for EMC Directive .......................................................... 19
Labels and Symbols .......................................................................................................................... 22
1. Overview .................................................................................................................... 26
1.1 Features ................................................................................................................................... 26
1.2 Intended Use ........................................................................................................................... 26
1.3 System Configuration ............................................................................................................ 27
2. Product Description .................................................................................................. 28
2.1 Product Components ............................................................................................................. 29
2.2 X-ray Imaging Condition ........................................................................................................ 30
3. Detector ...................................................................................................................... 31
3.1 Detector Specifications .......................................................................................................... 31
3.2 Detector Components ............................................................................................................ 33
3.3 Detector Dimension ................................................................................................................ 34
4. SCU (System Control Unit) ....................................................................................... 35
4.1 SCU Specifications ................................................................................................................. 35
4.2 SCU Components and Dimension ........................................................................................ 36
4.2.1 Fuse .................................................................................................................................. 39
Safety Notice
The following safety notices are used to emphasize certain safety instructions. Follow the safety instructions
in this manual along with warnings and cautions symbols. Ignoring such warnings or cautions while handling
the product may results in serious injury or accident. It is important for you to read and understand the
contents of this manual before attempting to use the product.
Symbols Descriptions
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which will cause death, severe personal injury
or substantial property damage if the instructions are ignored.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may cause minor personal injury or
property damage if the instructions are ignored.
Provides additional information that is helpful to you. It may emphasize certain information
regarding special tools or items to check before operating the product.
Safety Information
This product is designed and manufactured to ensure maximum safety of operation and to meet all the safety
requirements applicable to electronic medical equipment. However, anyone attempting to operate the system
must be fully aware of potential safety hazards. It should be operated and maintained in strict compliance
with the following safety precautions and operating instruments contained herein:
Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or a
licensed practitioner.
Always be alert when operating this device. If a malfunction occurs, do not use this device
until qualified personnel correct the problems.
The system, in whole or in part, cannot be modified in any way without written approval
from Vieworks.
Before authorizing any person to operate the system, verify that the person has read and
fully understand the Service Manual. The owner should make certain that only properly
trained and fully qualified personnel are authorized to operate the equipment. An
authorized operators list should be maintained.
It is important that this Service Manual be kept at hand, studied carefully and reviewed
periodically by the authorized operators.
The owner should ensure continuous power supply to the system, with voltage and
current according to the product specifications. If power failures are frequent, an
Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) should be installed to avoid loss of data.
If the product does not operate properly or if it fails to respond to the controls described in
this manual, the operator should immediately contact Vieworks field service
representative.
User must not contact a fuse holder or contacts of connector (ex: Inlet connector) with a
patient simultaneously during operating the equipment and not allow patient to touch the
fuse holder or contacts of connector.
The images and calculations provided by this system are intended to be used as tools for
the competent user. They are explicitly not to be regarded as a sole incontrovertible basis
for clinical diagnosis. Users are encouraged to study the literature and reach their own
professional conclusions regarding the clinical utility of the system.
The user should be aware of the product specifications and of the systems accuracy and
stability limitations. These limitations must be considered before making any decision
based on quantitative values, in case of doubt, please consult a Vieworks representative.
Do not install the equipment in a location with the conditions listed below. Otherwise, it
may result in failure or malfunction, fall or cause fire or injury.
Close to facilities where water is used.
Locations exposed to direct sunlight.
Close to air-conditioner or ventilation equipment.
Close to heat source such as a heater.
Prone to vibration.
Insecure place.
Dusty environment.
Saline or sulfurous environment.
High humidity.
Ambient temperature is higher than the operating temperature stated in this Service
Manual.
Occasionally, this product may have defect pixels caused by TFT characteristics. When
the defect pixels are found, perform the Defect detection. For details about how to correct
defect pixels, refer to 11.3.4 Defect Correction.
Do not inflict excessive shock and mechanical vibration. Otherwise, it may result in poor
image quality caused by noise.
Do not unscrew or loosen the screws on the detector surface since all the screws are
secured properly at the time of shipment. Otherwise, it may result in poor image quality or
damage to equipment.
This product may malfunction due to electromagnetic interference (EMI) caused by
telecommunication devices, transceivers, electronic devices, etc. To prevent the
electromagnetic wave from badly influencing the product, be sure to avoid placing it in
close proximity to the product. Or, change direction or position of the product or move into
the shielded place to reduce electromagnetic interference.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user-serviceable part inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Do not use the battery pack as a power source for equipment other than ViVIX-S Wireless
detectors. Be sure to use only the dedicated battery pack for the ViVIX-S Wireless
detector.
The battery charger is designed for the dedicated battery pack. Do not use the battery
charger other than the dedicated one. Otherwise, a battery explosion or a battery leak
may occur, resulting in fire or electrical shock.
Do not operate the battery charger using any type of power supply other than the one
indicated on the rating label.
Do not place heavy objects such as medical equipment on cables and cords, or do not
pull, bend, bundle, or step on them to prevent their sheath from being damaged.
Avoid dropping or subjecting the product to severe impacts. To avoid the risk of injury, do
not touch the internal parts of the battery if it has been cracked or otherwise damaged.
Stop using the battery pack immediately if it emits smoke, a strange smell, or otherwise
behaves abnormally.
Do not let the battery pack and battery charger come into contact with water or other
liquids and do not allow them to get wet.
Do not clean with substances containing organic solvents such as alcohol, benzene,
thinner, or other chemicals. Otherwise, fire or electrical shock may result.
Do not allow dirt or metal objects (such as hair pins, clips, staples or keys) to contact the
terminals. Otherwise, battery explosion or leakage of electrolyte may occur, resulting in
fire, injury or pollution of surrounding area. If the battery leaks and the electrolytes come
into contact with your eyes, mouth, skin or clothing, immediately wash it away with running
water and seek medical attention.
Do not leave, store, or place the product in a location near heat sources, or in a place
subject to direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidity, excessive dust, or mechanical
shock. Otherwise, battery leakage, overheating or damage to the product may occur,
resulting in electrical shock, burns, injury or fire.
Do not attempt to use a battery pack that has deteriorated. Using a battery pack that has
exceeded its life cycle may lead to overheating, fire or explosion.
Be sure to charge the battery periodically (once a year) if it is not used for an extended
period of time. The battery pack cannot be charged if it has been over discharged.
Before discarding the battery pack, cover the terminals with adhesive tape or other
insulators. Contact with other metal materials may cause fire or explosion.
General Hazards
Radiation Hazards
This system can be connected to x-ray generating equipment. Be certain to follow the safety instructions and
specifications for wearing proper lead apron when x-ray exposures are planned or possible.
All personnel should wear protective equipment including dosimeters during all phases of installation,
operation and maintenance of the system.
Explosion Hazards
Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable or explosive liquids, vapors or gases. Do not
plug in or turn on the system where hazardous substances are detected.
If flammable substances are detected after the system has been turned on, do not attempt to turn off the
system or unplug it. Evacuate and ventilate the area before turning the system off.
Implosion Hazards
Do not hit or drop the equipment. The equipment may be damaged if it receives a strong jolt, which may
result in fire or electric shock if the equipment is used without it being repaired.
Owners Responsibility
The owner is responsible for ensuring that anyone using the system reads and understands the Service
Manual and other relevant literature, and fully understands them. Vieworks makes no representation,
however, that the act of reading this manual renders the reader qualified to operate, test and calibrate the
system.
Do not use the system if unsafe conditions are known to exist. In case of hardware failure
that could cause hazardous conditions (smoke, fire and etc), turn the power OFF and
unplug the power cords of all sub-systems.
The owner is responsible for ensuring that the system diagnostic is performed every year.
Do not try to use the system if the system diagnostic is failed.
Calibration
To ensure optimal performance of the system, it is important to verify that the system is calibrated.
The owner is responsible for ensuring that the system calibration is performed after the
system installation is completed or the system is repaired. Do not try to use the system if
system calibration is not performed.
Distances measurements
Distances measurements in millimeters are possible only after distance calibration has been performed using
a reference object (refer to VXvue User Manual).
The operator is responsible for performing distance calibration with a reference object and
verifying the results of the distance calibration before taking any distance measurements
on an image.
Left/Right Marker
The operator is responsible for the correct and clear marking on the left or right side of the image to eliminate
possible errors.
The software includes an option to mark the image with L (left) or R (right) indicator from acquisition phase
through printing and archiving. If the operator chose, for any reason, not to use L/R markers, he must use an
alternative way to eliminate any possible mistake.
Image Backup
To avoid missing images which might result in patient being exposed to additional doses of radiation, it is
important to send the images to PACS or back up the images by filming or by using external storage devices
such as CD, DVD, HDD, USB, etc. This should be done as a routine operation for every patient.
If the hard disk of your workstation is about to full, the operator should backup images and manually delete
the images under administrator privilege to make room on the hard disk for new patient.
User Limitations
The VXvue software has the service mode which could only be operated with the inputting PASSWORD. The
service mode should be operated by the personnel who are qualified by Vieworks.
Disposal
Disposal of this product in an unlawful manner may have negative effects on health and on the environment.
When disposing of this product, therefore, be absolutely sure to follow the procedure which is in conformity
with the laws and regulations applicable in your area.
Overheating
Do not block the ventilation ports of the detector to prevent overheating of the detector. Overheating can
cause system malfunction and damages.
Electrical fire
This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with
oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Conductive fluids that drain into the active circuit components of the system may cause short circuits
that can result in electrical fire. Therefore, do not place fluids or food on any part of the system.
To avoid electric shocks and burns caused by use of the wrong type of fire extinguisher, make sure that
the fire extinguisher at the site has been approved for use on electrical fires.
Do not put pressure on the detector locally since it will cause permanent damage to
the internal image sensor.
Excessive weight on the equipment may damage the internal image sensor.
It is recommended to use the case, in case if a patient should be positioned to put
pressure on the detector while acquiring images.
Pediatric Application
Every request should be reviewed by the pediatric radiologist prior to beginning the examination to
insure correct study is being performed.
If the technologist notices an unusual request, they should contact the pediatric radiologist. An example
should be from pediatric clinic where they order a Full Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar Spine series. The
pediatric radiologist should contact ordering physician and decide which study is the best for this
pediatric patient.
The technologist should use the proper technique for the patients size to decrease the radiation dose
when the technologist acquires diagnostic images.
ALL Pediatric patients shall be shielded for their x-ray examinations, except for when the shield will
obscure the region of interest, as in a pelvic or SI joint x-ray for trauma or arthritis, or when it is
physically or clinically unreasonable to shield the patient. For routine Hip X-Rays, ALL male children
shall have their scrotum shielded using the small gonadal shield, females may not be shielded as this
would obscure the hips.
To minimize motion in infants and young children, swaddle the infant. Use distraction tools to improve
cooperation and projectors with child-friendly themes, music, toys with flashing lights or music, child-
friendly images on the ceiling or walls, singing, counting, and a parent reading and talking to the child
through the console all can help reduce anxiety and comfort the child.
A Scoliosis series will consist of a single frontal standing view of the spine. No lateral view or supine
view is needed, unless specifically asked for by the Orthopedist or Radiologist. If the females breasts
can be shielded without obscuring the spine, breast shields should be used.
Regulatory
Medical Equipment Classifications
IEC 60601-1(ed.2 am1+ am2) Medical electrical equipment- Part1: General requirements for
safety
UL 60601-1(ed.1)
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601-1-M90
IEC 60601-1-2: 2007(ed.3) Medical electrical equipment-Part 1-2: Collateral standard:
Electromagnetic compatibility
IEC 60601-1-4: 2000(ed.1.1) Medical electrical equipment- Part 1-4: Collateral Standard:
Programmable electrical medical systems
European Union
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following tow conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures;
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Electromagnetic Emissions
The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or user of the EUT should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Electromagnetic Immunity
The EUT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or user of the EUT should assure that it is used in such an environment.
2 2
common common
mode mode
Voltage dips, short <5% U <5% U Mains power quality should be that of a typical
(>95% dip in (>95% dip in
interruptions and U) for 0.5 U) for 0.5 commercial or hospital environment. If the user of the
voltage variations cycle. cycle. EUT image intensifier requires continued operation
on power supply 40% U 40% U during power mains interruptions, it is recommended
(60% dip in (60% dip in
input lines U) for 5 U ) for 5 that the EUT image intensifier be powered from an
IEC 61000-4-11 cycles. cycles. uninterruptible power supply or a battery.
70% U 70% U
(30% dip in (30% dip in
U) for 25 U) for 25
cycles. cycles.
<5% U <5% U
(<95% dip in (<95% dip in
U) for 5 sec. U) for 5 sec.
Power frequency 3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels
(50/60 ) characteristic of a typical location in a typical
magnetic field commercial or hospital environment.
IEC 61000-4-8
NOTE: U is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
Detectors
FXRD-1417WA FXRD-1417WB
Battery Charger
The serial numbers for each product or accessory are composed as follows;
1 0 - R 1 D A B J 0 0 1
Revision - Item Composition Year Month Serial number
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AI BJ
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A B C D E F U V W X Y Z
Symbols
Symbol Description
Direct Current
Alternating Current
Equipotentiality
Power Off
Power On
Medical Equipment
With Respect to electric shock, fire, and mechanical hazards only
In accordance with UL60601-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1.
This mark shows compliance of the essential requirement and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC and 93/42/EEC.
Non-ionizing radiation
Read and understand all instructions and warning labels in the product
documentation before using the equipment.
Keep manual for future reference.
1. Overview
The ViVIX-S Wireless is advanced wireless flat panel X-ray imaging system designed for digital radiography.
The lightweight wireless digital radiography is designed to be compatible with conventional X-ray film
cassettes so that the users who are not familiar with Digital Radiography (DR) can easily understand and use
the ViVIX-S system. In addition, the wireless communication (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n) feature improves the
operability and high-speed processing.
1.1 Features
Wireless LAN communication (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n) feature
Supporting Conventional 35 43 X-ray film cassette
Compatible with not only new X-ray generators based on DR interface but also conventional X-ray
generators
Designed with simple wiring and lightweight for portable applications
Image digitization, image inversion, image processing, zooming, panning, window level adjustment,
contrast adjustment, and various features enable the operator to see diagnostic details that is difficult to
see by using conventional non-digital techniques.
Depending on the operating environment, the Ether Con Cable (optional) enables the device to be used
through expansion to a wired connection.
Wireless communication is established between the ViVIX-S Wireless detector and System Control Unit. The
ViVIX-S system is compliant with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4 / 5 ). The available frequency band may
vary depending on local radio laws and system requirements. Consult your local dealer for the frequency
available in your area.
Use of multiple WLAN devices within the same frequency band may interfere with each
wireless communication and cause a decline in transmission speed.
Do not cover or block the wireless module of the detector. Otherwise, the transmission
speed or operable distance may be reduced.
2. Product Description
ViVIX-S Wireless system consists of detector, system control unit (SCU), battery charger, battery pack, CDs
and relevant accessories. (Refer to chapter 2.1 Product Components for CD information)
The use of accessories and cables other than those specified, with the exception of
ViVIX-S Wireless accessories and cables sold by Vieworks Co., LTD. as replacement
parts for internal components, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity
of the equipment.
Accessory equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be certified
according to the respective IEC standards. All combinations of equipment must be in
compliance with IEC 60601-1-1 system requirements. Any person who connects
additional equipment to the signal input or signal output ports configures a medical
system, and is therefore responsible for ensuring that the system complies with the
requirements of the system standard IEC 60601-1. If in doubt, consult Vieworks technical
support representative.
Item Specification
Operating System Windows 7 64 bit SP1 (Professional Edition or higher)
CPU Intel Core i5 2600 or higher (or compatible CPU)
Memory 4GB or higher
Hard Disk 1TB or higher
Gigabit (Detector only)
Intel PRO 1000 Series (Gigabit LAN Card for network interface)
LAN Card Min. Requirements: 1Gbps, Jumbo Frames: 9K
Receive Descriptors: 2K (higher than 1024)
This is not dedicated to DICOM
Monitor 1024 768 or higher
Optical Disc Drive CD or DVD R/W
Table 2.3 Workstation
40kVp ~ 150kVp
3. Detector
Tether Interface: Allows the detector to communicate with SCU via Ethernet cabling when wireless communications is
PoE (Power over Ethernet): Delivers electrical power over LAN cabling to the networked device.
Environmental Requirements
Operation Temperature: +10 +35
Humidity: 30 85% (Non-Condensing)
Atmospheric pressure: 70 106
Altitude: Maximum 2000 meters
Shock: 1.6G
Vibration: 0.7G
Storage and transportation Temperature: -15 +55
Humidity: 10 90% (Non-Condensing)
Atmospheric pressure: 50 106
Altitude: Maximum 2000 meters
Shock: 20G
Vibration: 0.7G
Table 3.1 Detector Specifications
ABCD
FXRS-03A
Unit: mm
P.E (Potential Equalization) of SCU is used to keep equipotential between SCU and an
equipment to be used with ViVIX-S Wireless. To connect to P.E of equipment, use a
ground cable.
4.2.1 Fuse
Two fuses are installed inside of SCU to prevent electrical accidents due to an error such as over current
occurred in the AC Input. Stop immediately using SCU when fuses break.
Item Description
Model Littlefuse 218002 (2 EA)
Type Time Lag Cartridge Fuse
Amp Rating 2A
Voltage Rating 250V
Table 4.4 Fuse
Replacing Fuses
Turn off SCU and its peripheral equipment, and pull the plug out of the power socket
before replacing fuses.
When fuses break, resolve the cause of overcurrent first, and then replace the fuses
with extra fuses (optional items, one set of two) or equivalent rating fuses.
User must not contact a fuse holder with a patient simultaneously during operating
the equipment and not allow patient to touch the fuse holder.
1. Pull the fuse holder out from its receptacle under AC Input on the back panel of SCU.
2. Check the fuse(s) and replace it if necessary, using the fuse type and rating specified above.
Unit: mm
Item Description
Model FXRB-01A
Type Lithium Polymer
Rated Power Supply Output: DC +7.4V
Capacity 4000 h
Number of Cell 2S1P (2 Series 1 Parallel)
Life Approx. 500 times (charge/discharge 1cycle)
Dimension (W H D) 144.4 143.4 7.0
Weight 220g
Table 5.3 Battery Pack Specifications
Unit: mm
1 Connect the power cable (adapter not included) to the DC Input port of the battery charger and the
power cord to the power source to supply power. The power LED lights in green indicating the presence
of direct current (DC) power.
2 Insert the battery pack into the battery charger. Charging starts automatically. The charge LED lights
orange when the battery pack is being charged. After the battery pack is charged completely, the charge
LED lights in green.
3 Gently pull the charged battery pack to remove from the battery charger.
Securely plug the power cord into the power source. If contact failure occurs, or if dust or
metal objects come into contact with the exposed metal prongs of the plug, fire or
electrical shock may occur.
Be sure to stop charging the battery pack when the charge LED lights in green beyond the
specified charging time. Not doing so may result in battery pack overheating or smoking or
in explosion or fire.
You must use the power adaptor that is certified with IEC 60950 or IEC 60601-1.
It takes approximately two hours to fully charge a battery pack. The required charging time
may vary depending on the temperature and remaining battery level.
6. System Interface
DETECTOR Charger
Auto
Exposure Timing Generator Battery Charger
Battery Controller
Trigger Battery
Data Power
Image Control Battery
GATE B/D
Converter
A-Si TFT Matrix Data
with PIN Diode
DC24V AC INPUT
2560 x 3072 Network Processor 100-240V~
Adapter
ADC
Data
Data
Control
WLAN
Module
ROIC Gigabit Ethernet
PHY
WLAN
PC Image Data Gigabit Ethernet Module
Switch
Data DC-DC
Converter
Data Control
SMPS AC INPUT
Network
X-ray Generator DC 24V 100-240V~
Processor
Generator I/F
Image Grab
Gigabit Ethernet LAN Cable (15m)
Gigabit Ethernet
Video Output Monitor #2
Gigabit Ethernet
Mouse
USB
Detector Power Keyboard
Supply (DC24V)
DICOM printer
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet LAN Cable DICOM storage
(PoE)
DICOM MWL
Cables
VIEWORKS System
Charger (ViVIX-S)
FXRC-01A System Maker
Hospital System
DC24V
Mode Description
DR Trigger Mode 1 The detector receives EXP_REQ signal that X-ray generator is prepared to
generate X-rays.
2 The detector prepares image acquiring and then responds EXP_OK signal to the
X-ray generator.
3 The X-ray generator confirms EXP_OK signal and generates X-rays, then the
detector performs image acquiring according to Image Acquisition Time and
transmits the image data.
EXP_REQ (Generator Detector), EXP_OK (Detector Generator)
AED Mode The detector detects actual amount of X-rays without any connection to the X-ray
generator, and then performs image acquiring according to Image Acquisition Time
and transmits the image data.
No signal used (No need to connect Generator Interface Cable.)
Table 6.1 Exposure Mode
Exposure Request
Exposure OK
X-ray System
Generator Generator Interface Cable
Detector
It is recommended to use DR Trigger Mode for system stability and X-ray image quality.
EXP_OK
EXP_REQ
B B
A A
Do not expose X-rays greater than image acquisition time (default value: 500 ).
Otherwise, vertical lines noise may occur.
If you install a ViVIX-S detector where the doses of X-ray are more than 500 ,
Exposure Section should be set with 50 longer than the maximum X-ray exposure
time in VXSetup.
X-ray System
Generator
Detector
AED is available for acquiring images without any connection to X-ray generator with a generator
interface cable
5 1
15 11
20 16
30 26
Connects a generator cable to Port A of EXT_INF1 in SCU when there is one X-ray generator interface.
Only a selected detector can exchange EXP_REQ and EXP_OK signals, and the detector can be
selected only in Viewer since detectors share a signal together.
Connects generator cables to Port A, Port B of EXT_INF1 and Port C of EXT_INF2 in SCU when there
are two X-ray generator interfaces.
Connecting detectors for each generator signal can be configured in VX Setup, and only selected
detectors can exchange EXP_REQ and EXP_OK signals.
The following diagram describes a sample interface between the detector and X-ray generator.
Figure 6.11 TTL Type Interface between the detector and X-ray generator
Figure 6.12 Contact Type Exposure Request Input and Output Circuit
7. System Connection
7.1 AP Mode
External AP Mode organizes X-ray diagnosis environment using external AP without AP of SCU.
Wireless connection and its performance may be varied by specification of external AP.
As SCU is connected to the system, it can use DR Trigger mode and organize X-ray diagnosis
environment with multi detectors.
The detector and PC with a wireless LAN card can communicate without SCU if the detector is used as
AP. Wireless connection and its performance may be varied by specification of a wireless LAN card.
As SCU is not connected to the system, it cannot use DR Trigger mode and should organize X-ray
diagnosis environment with one detector.
Portable Mode can make exposure as using internal storage in the detector without a wireless
connection.
The images can be transmitted to a PC and used by connecting the detector to Viewer. The transmitting
images in the detector are removed automatically.
Image processing and correction are available after connecting the detector to Viewer.
As SCU is not connected to the system, DR Trigger in X-ray Interface cannot be used.
Tether Interface is a wired connection with tether interface cables. It is used for consistent power supply
and faster image transmission compared to a wireless connection as well as for setting a wireless
connection.
When the detector is connected to tether interface cables, it is not consumed battery but powered by
SCU.
A wireless module in the detector is deactivated since communication is made through wired connection.
As SCU is connected to the system, it can use DR Trigger mode and organize X-ray diagnosis
environment with multi detectors.
8. Functional Description
Item Description
Wireless Standard IEEE802.11a/b/g/n
Frequency Range 2.412 ~ 2.472GHz (13 Channels)
5.18 ~ 5.24GHz (4 Channels), 5.745 ~ 5.805GHz (4 Channels)
Date Rate 802.11b: Max. 11Mbps
802.11a/g: Max. 54Mbps
802.11n: Max. 300Mbps (MIMO 2X2)
Modulation OFDM (BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM)
DSSS (CCK, DBPSK, DQPSK)
Transmission Power Max. 17dBm
Security WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
Antenna Two Dual Band Antennas (Detector: Internal, SCU: External)
Table 8.1 Wireless LAN Specification
Item Description
AP ON/OFF ON: Turns on Access Point function.
The detector can use Detector AP Mode.
OFF: Turns off the Access Point function.
Only a wired communication is available to operate for SCU.
Frequency 2.4 : Uses 2.4 frequency band (13 channels)
5 : Uses 5 frequency band (9 channels)
Country KR, US, EU, JP, CN
Serviceable channels are limited according to the countries you set.
Band 20 : Basic frequency band.
40 : Enlarged frequency band through channel bonding.
(Channel bonding is used for improving speed, but it can be lowered by the
surrounding channels according to user environment)
Channel Displays and sets a serviceable channel list.
(+/-): Activated when using 40 in frequency band. You can decide whether
channel bonding is set to the upper or lower channel.
SSID / Key Access identifier and password for wireless communication.
The value of SSID/Key of the detector and SCU should be same, and avoid
overlapping with other systems for preventing confusion.
Security Security protocol for wireless communication
WPA-PSK: Use TKIP encryption algorithm. 802.11n is not supported.
WPA2-PSK: Use AES .encryption algorithm. 802.11n is supported.
For fast transmission, WPA2-PSK with intensified encryption algorithm is
recommended since WPA-PSK cannot support 802.11n.
Guard Interval 802.11n provides 400ns option for time interval among transmission symbols in
specification.
TX Power Set RF power of the transmitter.
Table 8.2 Wireless LAN Setting Parameter
Item Description
Interface Tether: Displays a wired connection status through tether interface.
Wireless: Displays a wireless connection status.
Quality The signal level of a wireless connection.
Displays 5 levels (max. 5 / min. 1), and if a warning sign is showed on
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Viewer at the 1 level where communication is not stable, check the user
environment.
Table 8.3 Wireless LAN Diagnostics
Detector
How to use VX Setup: When you execute Factory Reset in Configuration, the program starts up
automatically after initialization.
How to use a power button: If you press and hold the power button for 20 seconds, the detector is
turned off with orange LED flickers when the initialization process begins. When the initialization is
completed, the detector will be turned off. To use the detector, turn on the power of the detector.
SCU
When you execute Factory Reset in Configuration by using VXSetup, SCU starts up automatically after
initialization.
Battery
Powered by batteries
Operation Time: 4 Hours (Sleep Mode Off)
Operation time increases in sleep mode depending on the operational condition and environment.
Tether Interface
Powered by SCU. No battery consumption.
Operation Time: Unlimited
Power down option
You can set Detector Power Off in VXSetup through Tether Interface. The setting values are SCU and
Detector. By default, Detector is set for the Detector Power Off mode.
SCU: The detector will be turned off when SCU is turned off.
Detector: The equipped battery pack will supply power to the detector when SCU is turned off.
Press and hold the Power button on the detector for 3 seconds to turn off the detector.
If you connect Tether Interface to the detector in wireless transmission mode, you can use it for
a long time without battery consumption. At this time, even if you disconnect Tether Interface,
the Detector setting allows you to use the detector without any boot time.
You can use the detector while charging a battery by connecting tether interface.
Item Description
Voltage Displays the current battery voltage.
Level Displays battery remaining.
Displays 5 levels (max. 5 / min. 1), and a warning sign shows on Viewer for
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battery replacement at the 1 level. The power is shut off automatically after a
certain period of time to protect the system.
Table 8.7 Battery Diagnostics
9. How to Install
1 Connect the one end of the generator interface cable to the EXT_INF port of SCU, and the other to the
port of the X-ray generator.
2 Connect the one end of the LAN cable to Port 1 of SCU, and the other to the LAN Card Connector of
workstation assigned for the Data Transfer.
4 To transmit image data using Tether Interface, connect the one end of the Tether Interface cable to
Port 4 or Port 5 of SCU.
5 Connect the power cable to the AC port of the SCU to supply power.
This equipment must only be connected to a main power with protective earth.
7 Attach a fully charged battery pack to the detector. To attach the battery pack, slide the battery pack into
the battery compartment of the detector. Make sure that the claws on the battery pack are aligned with
the groove on the battery compartment. Slide the battery lock lever until it clicks into place.
8 Press the power button of the detector for 1 second to turn on the detector. Press and hold the power
button of the detector for 3 seconds to turn off the detector.
9 When you have finished using the detector, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn off
the detector. Remove the battery pack if the detector will not be used for some time. To remove the
battery pack, slide the battery lock lever to release it, put your fingers on the battery compartment
groove that lifts up, and then pull out the battery pack.
When the detector is not be used for some time, remove the battery pack. Otherwise, over
discharge may occur, resulting in shortened battery life.
It is not necessary to change name with GigE. It just distinguishes between that
connection and other connections.
3 Uncheck all checkboxes except Vieworks Image Filter Driver and Internet Protocol [TCP/IP].
4 Click the Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] and set the IP as shown below, and then click the OK button. The
last octet of the IP address must be in the range of 50 to 254.
5 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change
Adapter Setting, right-click GigE, and then click Properties to open the GigE Properties dialog box.
Click the Configure button to open the following dialog box, and then go to the Advanced tab.
7 Choose Performance Options in the list of Advanced Settings and click the Properties button on the
right side.
8 Choose Flow Control in the list of Settings and choose Rx & Tx Enabled in the list of Value as shown
below.
9 Choose Interrupt Moderation Rate in the list of Settings and choose Extreme in the list of Value as
shown below.
User must follow instructions below to protect against cyber security threats such as virus
and worms.
Prior to installing and using VXvue, scan the computer system with anti-virus software
to make sure the system is virus free.
Install and setup the adequate anti-virus software.
The operating system should be updated frequently to protect VXvue against harmful
activities.
If you have a cyber security problem, contact the manufacturer on the phone or by e-
mail referring to the contact information in this manual.
You must follow instructions below to install and use VXvue and VXvueSetup.
When installing or using them on Windows 7, administrator account is needed to
access to the system due to UAC policy of Windows 7.
4 The prerequisites for VXvue installation are displayed in the VXvue InstallShield Wizard dialog, then
click the Install button. The installation may take several minutes depending on your system
environment.
The items listed under the Requirement may vary from the above figure depending on
your system environment.
5 When the prerequisites for VXvue installation have been installed, click the Next button.
6 A driver for recognizing license hardware key will be installed on your system during setup process. If
the window installing the driver appears, do not close the window and wait for the installation to
complete.
8 Choose the folder location where you want to save VXvue data. The default destination is D:\Database.
To change the folder location, click the Browse button to locate the folder.
You must follow instructions below to install and use VXvue and VXvueSetup.
VXvue must be installed on local hard drive (ex. C or D drive), not on USB HDD, USB
memory or network drive.
It is not recommended to install at root folder of local hard drive.
It is recommended to check free space for saving data including image, database,
etc. If free space of local hard drive is not enough, Viewer may not work normally.
10 The installation process will continue and a progress bar will be displayed in the Setup Status window.
11 When Filter Driver installation dialog appears after installing VXvue, choose BroadLinx Universal
Filter Driver and click the Next button.
12 Select the network interface card connected to detector or SCU and click the Next button.
You must install BroadLinx Universal Filter Driver on the specific network to communicate
with the detector or SCU.
14 Click Install this driver software anyway when the following dialog appears.
15 After completing installation, click the No button to continue with the VXvue installation.
16 Click the Finish button to restart your computer after completing the VXvue installation.
17 Now the VXvue software and data are successfully installed in each directory as shown below.
Software: C:\program files\VXvue
Image and other data: D:\Database or user defined folder
Executable File
VXvue.exe: Image Viewer
VXSetup.exe: Calibrate and setup software for the detector and SCU.
If you do not follow this procedure in Windows 7, Viewer may not work normally to
communicate with detector or SCU.
3 Click the Change settings button if activated and then click the Allow another program button.
4 Click the Browse button and locate the file to C:\Program files\VXvue\VXvue.exe.
If you use Sleep Mode in Windows 7, Viewer may not work normally.
2 Make sure the LED lamp (power and status) is lit green. It means SCU is ready to work normally.
4 The Power LED is lit green and Active LED is lit orange on the detector simultaneously when the
detector is ready to operate.
5 Blinking green status LED indicates the startup process is in progress. Then status LED turns blue
indicating Wi-Fi network is connected.
Detector installation
X-ray generator replacement
X-ray tube replacement
Exposure section Value change
Gain Type change
1 Run VXSetup.
3 The connected devices (detectors and SCUs) will be displayed under two categories (SCU and
Detectors). It takes about 40 seconds to boot SCU. If all devices are not displayed, click the Refresh
device list button to refresh the list until discovering all connected devices.
4 To register connected detector to the system to use, double click on the detector list. (Or select the
detector and then click the Select button.)
5 After registering the detector, it is displayed with green background, black texts and ID number on the
Detectors list.
6 To sort the registered detectors and to change their ID number, select the registered item and then click
the arrow(/) button activated on the bottom left.
7 To deselect the registered detector, double click on the registered detector. (Or select the registered
detector and then click the Release button activated on the bottom left.)
8 To change the registered detector or SCU, select the item and then click the right mouse button.
SCU
Detector
7 After completing registration of detectors and SCU, click the Next button to synchronize the registered
detectors with SCU and proceed to next phase.
2 Click the Configuration button on the right side of SCU to display the SCU Configuration window
described in chapter 10.2.2.1.
3 Click the AP info button on the right side of SCU to check the AP information described in chapter
10.2.2.2.
4 Click the Configuration button on the right side of Detector to display the Detector Configuration
window described in chapter 10.2.2.3.
5 Click the Calibration button on the right side of Detector to display the Calibration window described in
chapter 10.3.3.
6 After completing calibration of the detector, the Diagnosis button will be activated. Click the button to
move to Diagnosis Mode described in chapter 10.4.
7 Click the Wireless Test button on the right side of Detector to move to the Wireless Throughput Test
described in chapter 10.5.
The SCU Configuration window allows you to check or configure the following items.
System
Model No.: Model number of SCU
F/W: Version of firmware.
Click the Upgrade button on the right side to upgrade Firmware.
Serial No.: Serial number of SCU
Boot loader: Version of Boot loader
Kernel: Version of Kernel
Network
IP Address: IP address of SCU
Net Mask: Netmask of SCU
Gateway: Gateway address of SCU
Test Mode
On/Off: Configures whether SCU transmits Trigger Packet within specified period.
Period: Configures the period of transmitting Trigger Packet in a second unit.
AP
AP On/Off: Configures whether to run SCU as AP mode.
Frequency: Frequency channel of wireless network
Country: Country code of wireless network
Band: Wireless network bandwidth
Channel: Wireless network channel
SSID: Wireless network ID
Key: Wireless network key value
Security: Authentication protocol for wireless network
Gi: Guard Interval of wireless network
Tx Power(%): Configures Wireless network signal strength.
Trigger
Packet: Use SW Trigger when DR trigger is selected
and only one Bucky of generator is connected on SCU.
Line: Use HW Trigger when DR trigger is selected
and several Buckies of generator are connected on SCU.
Inactive Time Time during which transmission and reception are not processed.
Tx Retries Number of retransmission
Rx Bytes Total bytes received through Ethernet interface.
Rx packet Total packets received through Ethernet interface.
Tx Bytes Total bytes transmitted through Ethernet interface.
Tx packet Total packets transmitted through Ethernet interface.
Signal Current signal strength
Signal Avg The average signal strength up to now.
Tx Bitrate Transfer rate of transmission
Rx Bitrate Transfer rate of reception
Tx MCS MCS index based on Tx bitrate, channel, coding rate, modulation type.
Rx MCS MCS index based on Rx bitrate, channel, coding rate, modulation type.
The Detector Configuration window allows you to check or configure the following items.
System
Model No.: Name of device
FirmWare: Version of detectors firmware.
Click the Upgrade button on the right side to upgrade firmware.
FPGA: Version of detectors FPGA
Serial: Serial number of detector
BootLoader: Version of detectors Boot loader
Kernel: Version of detectors Kernel
Network
IP: Network IP address of detector
NetMask: Network Netmask of detector
Gateway: Network Gateway address of detector
WNetwork
SSID: Wireless network ID of detector
Key: Wireless network key value of detector
Sleep Mode
On/Off: Configures whether the detector uses Sleep Mode.
Period: Configures the time of entering Sleep Mode.
AP
AP On/Off: Configures whether to run detector as AP mode.
Frequency: Frequency channel of wireless network
Country: Country code of wireless network
Band: Wireless network bandwidth
Channel: Wireless network channel
SSID: Wireless network ID
Key Wireless network key value
Security: Authentication protocol for wireless network
Gi: Guard Interval of wireless network
Tx Power(%): Configures wireless network signal strength.
Test Pattern
Type: Type of detectors test pattern image
Image TimeOut
Time Set timeout not to request transmission when acquired image is not transmitted
within specified time.
Sleep Mode
On/Off: Configures whether to use Sleep Mode in the detector.
Sleep after: Configures the time after which the detector goes into Sleep Mode.
If the detector does not acquire images during the time, the detector will go into
Sleep Mode.
Shut Down
On/Off: Configures whether to use auto Shut Down in the detector.
Shut Down after: The detector turns off automatically when Sleep Mode is not disabled within the
configured time.
Power Off
Detector: The equipped battery pack will supply power to the detector when SCU is off.
Press and hold the Power button on the detector for 3 seconds to turn off the
detector. If you connect Tether interface to the detector in wireless transmission
mode, you can use it for a long time without battery consumption. At this time,
even if you disconnect Tether interface, the Detector setting allows you to use the
detector without any boot time.
SCU: The detector will be turned off when SCU is turned off.
1 Copy the files of calibration data CD from the detector package to local HDD.
Each file name is made with combination of detectors serial number, data type (date can
be included or not).
For detailed information on X-ray exposure mode, refer to 6.3.1 X-ray Exposure Mode.
Exposure section
Exposure section indicates the period (unit: ) that the detector converts X-rays to image signals. This
value needs to be set longer than the exposure time of X-ray generator to prevent X-rays loss while
converting X-rays to image signals. If you change the time settings, refresh the Post-offset data and generate
new GAIN data to acquire optimized images.
The Pre Exposure section is allowed to use when delay is occurred until the generator receives EXP-OK
signal from the detector and prepares X-ray generation. Pre Exposure section is set as 0 normally,
however, it is recommend to set the actual delay time of generators X-ray generation with measurements to
achieve the best performance of the detector. The detector sends EXP_OK signal to the generator, then
transforms X-ray into image signal after the time set in the Pre Exposure section.
EXP OK Delay section is delay time from when the detector detects exposure request signal (EXP_REQ)
from the X-ray generator to when the detector sends exposure respond signal (EXP_OK) to the X-ray
generator. Some X-ray generators need some time to prepare detecting EXP_OK signal after sending
EXP_REQ signal. This value is determined according to the specifications of X-ray generator. The default
value is 1 .
Debounce_DR
Debounce_DR is used to remove unwanted trigger signal occurred due to external noise when DR Trigger is
set as Exposure Mode. It is recommended to use the Debounce_DR setting value as default 3 . We
recommend setting the minimum exposure time of X-ray generator to more than 3 . If the value is set to
less than 3 , the detector may not acquire images.
Debounce_AED
Debounce_AED is used to prevent unwanted imaging occurred due to external noise when AED is set as
Exposure Mode. It is recommended to use the default values set by manufacturer. We recommend setting
the minimum exposure time of X-ray generator to more than the value set in the Debounce_AED. If the value
is set to less than the settings in the Debounce_AED, the detector may not acquire images.
If unwanted images are acquired without X-ray exposure while operating the equipment, set Debounce_AED
with 1 increments. However, make sure not to exceed 5 since an image degradation may appear in
the image if Debounce AED exceeds 5 .
To acquire X-ray image with proper brightness, adjust the Gain Type setting. You can select the Gain Type to
adjust the sensitivity of the detector, then you can acquire X-ray images with desired brightness according to
the specifications of X-ray generator or the type of objects. The default gain type is 1.
The following table describes each Gain Type of the sensitivity ratio.
Gain Type 0 1 2 3
Gadox Detector Sensitivity ratio 0.86 1 1.2 1.5
CsI Detector Sensitivity ratio 0.62 1 1.14 1.33
The owner is responsible for ensuring that the post-offset calibration and the Gain Pixel
Correction are performed after adjusting the Gain Type.
Be sure to select Pre-offset data file. If you do not select the right file or the file has wrong
serial number, an error message will be displayed.
2 When you create new pre-offset data, input the number of images to be acquired to Stage in the Pre-
offset calibration item and then click the Run pre-offset calibration button.
3 Acquiring image process will be processed automatically, then the average value of acquired images will
be displayed in Current Value and the current status will be displayed in Stage.
4 After acquiring images, a window for saving created pre-offset data appears. Specify a directory to save
the data with a new file name different to other names.
1 Click the Upload post offset button to apply the post offset data that is provided with the detector.
Be sure to select Post-offset data file. If you do not select the right file or the file has
wrong serial number, an error message will be displayed.
2 When you create new post-offset data, input the number of images to be acquired to Stage in the Post-
offset calibration and click the Run post-offset calibration button.
3 Acquiring image process will be processed automatically, then the average value of acquired images will
be displayed in Current Value and the current status will be displayed in Stage.
4 After acquiring images, a window for saving created post-offset data appears. Specify a directory to
save the data with a new file name different to other names.
5 To save the previously created post-offset file to the detector, click the Get Post offset button and then
select the file to upload.
The offset data that is already uploaded to the detector will be used for acquiring images
with wireless detector instead of the data stored in the local.
2 Click the Load defect map button to apply the defect data which is provided with the flat panel detector.
Be sure to select defect map data file. If you do not select the right file or the file has
wrong serial number, an error message will be displayed.
1 Select Gain acquisition Normal in the left Step item. Expose X-rays and adjust dose of X-rays so
that Current Value reaches TargetValue. Keep the quantity of X-rays when Current Value remains within
10% difference of TargetValue.
3 After acquiring images, a window for saving created gain data appears. And then specify a directory to
save the data with a new file name different to other names.
4 Click the Load Gain button to locally save the gain data file that is backed up on local system.
Be sure to select gain data file. If you do not select the right file or the file has wrong serial
number, an error message will be displayed.
5 Once all the procedures are completed, the OK button will be activated. Click the OK button to close the
dialog box.
1 If you need to rotate the detector, select the value of Detector direction compensation.
2 To exclude the particular area of an image, select the desired area by clicking the Show Area button
after acquiring an image, or click the Select Area button after entering the size of image in the Effective
Area field.
3 To renew the automatic offset of the detector, check the Use offset refresh checkbox and set time
interval, temperature, the number of acquiring images.
Once the Use offset refresh checkbox is checked, the temperature of detector is
monitored at the time interval specified. If there is difference between the current
temperature and the specified one, images are acquired according to the number of
acquiring images which you have already set, and then the offset is renewed.
4 Acquire the object image that you know the length to calibrate Pixel Pitch, measure the length of it after
clicking the Ruler button, and then enter the value in .
5 Enter all the data you need, and then save the setting by clicking the Set button at the bottom.
While operating the detector, defect pixels may appear on the image.
Manual Defect Detection provides the feature which calibrates defect pixels.
1 To perform Manual Defect Calibration, acquire X-ray FLAT image of the detector in which defect pixels
are appeared.
2 Click the Save Image button in the Diagnose to save the acquired images to the designated folder.
3 Click the Manual defect detection button in the Defect detection-Normal menu.
4 Move to the saved path of exposed images and select raw format file.
5 - 10 procedures use Get Bad Pixel feature to detect defect pixels automatically.
7 Click the Search button in the bottom to detect defect pixels in the FLAT image and display the
coordinates of defect pixels and Gray level values in the list.
8 While pressing the Ctrl or Shift key, select the coordinate of detected defect pixel in the Pixel List and
then click the Add button to add it to Defect Map List.
9 In the Manual Defect Detection menu, click the Save and Close button located in the bottom left.
10 Save the newly generated Defect Map DATA to the folder where the Calibration Data is stored.
It is recommend saving the newly generated Defect Map DATA with different name to
preserve the original Defect Map DATA.
11 16 procedures describe how to detect defect pixels manually.
12 While clicking the right mouse button in the FLAT image, move it to left, right, top or bottom to adjust the
brightness until you can verify the image with naked eye.
13 Use the Zoom or Pan features properly to move to the location of defect pixel.
A window located in the bottom left will magnify and display the pixel where the
mouse pointer is located. The coordinate and Gray level value of the pixel will be
displayed under the window.
If a selected pixel has difference in the brightness or gray level value (more than 3%)
compared to the adjacent pixels, the pixel may be regarded as a defect pixel.
15 If you click the mouse left button on the point regarded as a defect pixel, it will displayed in red and the
coordinate of the pixel will be added to the top left window.
16 In the Manual defect map generation menu, click the Save and Close button to save Defect Map
DATA with new name.
17 20 procedures describe how to calibrate line type defect pixels in the Manual defect
map generation menu.
17 Locate and move to the start point of line type defect pixels in the image.
19 Click the mouse left button on the first pixel of line defect pixels, move the mouse to opposite direction
while holding the mouse button, then release the mouse button on the last pixel. A red line will be
displayed on the image and defect pixels on the line will be added to Defect map list.
20 In the Manual Defect Detection menu, click the Save and Close button to save Defect Map DATA with
new name.
You can also calibrate the defect pixels appeared as horizontal line.
Defect Pixel Calibration can be performed in pixel unit and line unit and then can be
saved in Defect Map List together.
Apply: Determine whether to apply Defect information in the list to the image.
All: Apply all coordinates of defect pixels added to the list to the image.
Selected: Apply only corresponding coordinates to the selected defect pixels on the list to the
image.
Delete: Delete the selected items from the list.
Add Pixel: Add one pixel unit of defect pixel to Defect Map List.
Add V-Line: Add line type of defect pixels vertically to Defect Map List.
Add H-Line: Add line type of defect pixels horizontally to Defect Map List.
Delete Pixel: Delete one pixel unit of defect pixel from Defect Map List.
Delete V-Line: Delete line type of defect pixels vertically from Defect Map List.
Delete H-Line: Delete line type of defect pixels horizontally from Defect Map List.
Zoom: Zoom in or out the image.
W/L: Adjust the window level of the image to change the brightness.
Pan: Move the image to desired location.
Show: Determine whether to display the selected defect pixel on the image.
1:1: Display the image at one to one ration.
Fit: Display the image to fit into the screen.
The Diagnosis window provides the following function buttons to manipulate the acquired image.
1 Register a patient.
3 Adjust the detector and X-ray tube to have fit with the body parts.
5 Adjust kVp, mA, ms and mAs for best condition depending on body part and projection.
6 Press the exposure switch of the X-ray generator. You can check the images on the monitor after image
processing.
12. Maintenance
Contact Information
Address: Vieworks Co., Ltd
#107-108, 601-610 Suntechcity II
52, Sagimakgol-ro (307-2 Sangdaewon-dong),
Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do
462-736 South Korea
Phone: +82-70-7011-6161
Fax: +82-31-737-4954
email: vieworks@vieworks.com
Cleaning
Use a dry cloth to clean surfaces of the system. Do not use detergents or organic solvents to clean the
system.
Do not use abrasive brush, scraper, or acid/alkaline cleaner when cleaning your product.
Test Forms
Power Consumption
Test ITEM (1) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q: Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Confirm that the power operation of detector is normal.
Equipment:
Workstation, VXvue S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
Inspection Report Form,
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXvue.
Read the data indicated by Power Meter.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Limit of Acceptability: Max. 200VA
Remarks:
Temperature
Test ITEM (2) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q: Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Check the monitoring in order to minimize the characteristic changes of Flat panel caused by external
temperature changes.
Equipment:
Workstation, VXvue S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXvue.
Check the temperature.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Equipment:
Workstation, VXSetup S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
X-ray GEN., X-ray Tube
Maxlm
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of system.
Run VXvue.
Get 2 Flat images of same condition (50kv, 1mAs).
Pixels match the 2 flat images at maxlm.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remark:
Equipment:
Workstation, VXvue S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXvue.
Check hard disk free space indication is not red light.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Equipment:
Workstation, VXvue S/W, Work List Server
Power supply, Power Meter
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXvue.
Select Setting Mode.
Select DICOM tab.
Select MWL tab.
Select Worklist server.
Click the Echo button.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Equipment:
Workstation, VXvue S/W, PACS Server
Power supply, Power Meter
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXvue.
Select Setting Mode.
Select DICOM tab.
Select Storage tab.
Select Storage Server.
Click the Echo button.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Printing Test
Test ITEM (7) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q: Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Confirm that VXvue is connected normally with Printer and can print images.
Equipment:
Workstation, VXvue S/W,
Installed DICOM Printer
Power supply, Power Meter
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXvue.
Select Database Mode.
Search study on database and open study.
Click the Print button.
Select Print Mode.
Click the Print button to print image.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Auto offset
Test ITEM (8) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q: Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Check that Flat panels offset changes caused by the increased heat are automatically corrected.
Equipment:
Workstation, VXSetup S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
Stop watch
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXSetup.
Set the period of offset or temperature change.
Run VXvue.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Resolution
Test ITEM (9) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q: Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Confirm the resolution of the detector.
Equipment:
Workstation, VXSetup S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
Resolution Chart (Nuclear Associate, model 07-523-2 or Line pair CHART 0.05mmPb CN37076)
X-ray GEN., X-ray Tube
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXSetup.
Open the Diagnosis window.
Attach resolution chart (Line pair CHART 0.05 Pb CN37076, model 07-523-2) on the center of the
detector with diagonal direction.
Set X-ray generator to 50kVp, 2mAs and SID to 1m.
Expose X-rays.
Confirm that the resolution is over 3.5lp/.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Equipment:
Workstation, VXvue S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
X-ray GEN., X-ray Tube
Stop watch
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXvue.
Select Exposure Mode.
Register patient.
Expose X-rays with the condition of 50kVp and 5 mAs.
Check flat Image is acquired and displayed on monitor.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Equipment:
Workstation, VXSetup S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
X-ray GEN., X-ray Tube
Inspection Report Form,
Procedure:
Turn on the power of system
Run VXSetup
Expose X-ray with the condition of 60Kv, 5mAs
Confirm that flat image is captured and artifact is not appeared
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remark:
Linearity
Test ITEM (12) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q: Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Evaluate the image quality according to the amount of radiation coming into Flat Panel Detector.
Equipment:
Workstation, VXvue S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
X-ray GEN., X-ray Tube
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
No Target
Gain: 1
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remark:
DQE
Test ITEM (13) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q: Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Evaluate the distinct characteristics of detector through the amount of radiation coming into Flat Panel
Detector, resolution and contrast of images/projections, and the unification of noises of projection.
Equipment:
Workstation, VXSetup S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
X-ray GEN., X-ray Tube
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
IEC62220-1(RQA 5) in accordance with the conditions
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
MTF
Test ITEM (14) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q: Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Evaluate the distinct characteristics of detector through the amount of radiation coming into Flat Panel
Detector, resolution and contrast of images/projections, and the unification of noises of projection.
Equipment:
Workstation, VXSetup S/W
D.Q.E Program (Matlab)
Power supply, Power Meter
X-ray GEN., X-ray Tube
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
IEC62220-1(RQA 5) in accordance with the conditions
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Calibration
Test ITEM (15) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q: Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Compensates defect pixels and calibrates pixel gain using the installed x-ray generator and x-ray tube.
Equipment:
Workstation, VXSetup S/W
Power supply, Power Meter
X-ray GEN., X-ray Tube
Inspection Report Form
Procedure:
Turn on the power of the system.
Run VXSetup.
Operation of calibration: Enter 10 in the Stage of Preoffset and perform the calibration.
Operation of calibration: Enter 10 in the Stage of Postoffset and perform the calibration.
Operation of calibration: Perform Defect defection.
Operation of calibration: Perform Gain correction.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Remarks:
Charger(Charging Indicator)
Test ITEM (16) Frequency D: Daily M: Monthly
Q : Quarterly A: Annually
Objective:
Confirm that the charging is normally operated.
Equipment:
Charger, Battery Pack
Procedure:
Put battery packs in the charger
Turn on the charger
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Limit of Acceptability: Pass/Fail(The status of LED)
Remarks:
Equipment:
Charger, Battery Pack
DC Electronic Load
Procedure:
<Charge>
Charge the battery pack in 2hours.
Check the rated voltage of the battery pack by DC Electronic Load.
<Discharge>
Prepare the full charged battery pack.
Load 2A to the battery pack by DC Electronic.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Limit of Acceptability: Pass/Fail
Remarks:
Equipment:
Workstation, VXSetup S/W
Procedure:
Run VXSetup S/W.
Select wireless test tap.
Check the data on wireless test tap.
Result:
Frequency: D: , M: , Q: , A: Date: 20**-**-** Operator:
Limit of Acceptability: 15dBm(Tx Power)
50Mbps (Bit rate)
Remarks:
System Information
X-ray Generator:
X-ray Tube:
X-ray grid Information:
Detector Model: FXRD-1417WA(B)
Serial Number of Detector:
Serial Number of System Control Unit:
Version of VXvue:
Version of VXSetup:
Comment:
System Discrepancy
Date of finding:
Operator:
How is it found:
Comment:
Contact Information
Address: Vieworks Co., Ltd
#107-108, 601-610 Suntechcity II,
52, Sagimakgol-ro (307-2 Sangdaewon-dong),
Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do
462-736 South Korea
Phone: +82-70-7011-6161
Fax: +82-31-737-4954
email: vieworks@vieworks.com
System Information
X-ray Generator:
X-ray Tube:
X-ray grid Information:
Detector Model: FXRD-1417WA(B)
Serial Number of Detector:
Serial Number of System Control Unit:
Version of VXvue:
Version of VXSetup:
Comment:
Modification Request
Software Name:
Request:
Comment:
Contact Information
Address: Vieworks Co., Ltd
#107-108, 601-610 Suntechcity II,
52, Sagimakgol-ro (307-2 Sangdaewon-dong),
Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do
462-736 South Korea
Phone: +82-70-7011-6161
Fax: +82-31-737-4954
email: vieworks@vieworks.com
13. Troubleshooting
Trouble shooting must be performed by technician who is trained by the Vieworks Co., Ltd
or an organization certified by Vieworks Co., Ltd.
If an unqualified person performs troubleshooting on the system resulting in damaging the
detector, software or hardware, then the Vieworks Co., Ltd or its representative is not
responsible for the detector repair regardless of remain warranty.
For more detailed information, refer to chapter 15. Warranty.
14. Warranty
Vieworks Co., Ltd warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of twelve (12) months from the date of delivery. If any such product proves defective during this
warranty period, Vieworks Co., Ltd at its option, either will repair the defective product without charge for
parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product. In order to obtain service
under this warranty, Customer must notify Vieworks Co., Ltd of the defect before the expiration of the
warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service. Customer shall be
responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Vieworks
Co., Ltd with shipping charges prepaid. Vieworks Co., Ltd shall pay for the return of the product to customer
if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Vieworks Co., Ltd designated service center is
located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges
for products returned to any other locations.
This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure, or damage caused by improper or inadequate
maintenance and care. Vieworks shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty to repair
damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Vieworks Co., Ltd or its representatives to install,
repair, or service this product, to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible
equipment or power source; or to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products
when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY VIEWORKS CO.,LTD WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT IN LIEU OF
ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. VIEWORKS CO., LTD AND ITS VENDOR DISCLAIM
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
VIEWORKS CO., LTD RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE
SOLE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. VIEWORKS AND
ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER VIEWORKS CO., LTD OR THE VENDOR
HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
There are no warranties which extend beyond the description mentioned in this document.