Shimadzu MUX-100D Installation Manual

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The document outlines the installation manual for a Mobile X-ray System MUX-100D, including preparation, installation and setup instructions across multiple chapters and appendices.

The main components include the unit itself, circuit boards, covers, tools required for installation and unpacking instructions.

The steps for unpacking include unpacking the unit and tools. Opening and closing the covers involves following the instructions in section 3.3.

Manual No.

: M503-E320
Revision :B

Mobile X-ray System

MUX-100D

INSTALLATION MANUAL

This manual is for professional service engineers.


It bears no relation to the usual operation.

Medical Systems Division


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Directions for using the unit.............................................................................. 1-2
1.2 Document List.................................................................................................... 1-7

Chapter 2. Outline
2.1 Name of Each Part of the Unit ........................................................................... 2-2
2.2 Name of Each Circuit Board and Layout of the Circuit Boards ....................... 2-4
2.3 Conditions for Installation (using)..................................................................... 2-6
2.4 Conditions for Transportation and Storage...................................................... 2-7

Chapter 3. Parations for installation


3.1 Tools Required for Installation .......................................................................... 3-2
3.2 Unpacking .......................................................................................................... 3-3
3.3 How to Open/Close the Covers ......................................................................... 3-5

Chapter 4. Installation
4.1 Preinstallation Procedures ................................................................................ 4-3
4.2 Installation Procedures...................................................................................... 4-4
4.3 Assemble for the CXDI-50G ............................................................................... 4-5
4.4 Installation of CXDI Control S/W ....................................................................... 4-9
4.5 Setup of CXDI ..................................................................................................... 4-11
4.6 Installation of CXDI Generator Communication S/W ........................................ 4-16
4.7 Setup of CXDI Generator Communication S/W................................................. 4-19
4.8 Check of CXDI Generator Communication S/W................................................ 4-27
4.9 Use permission setting of external storage medium........................................ 4-27
4.10 Installation of MLT-M S/W (optional) ............................................................... 4-34
4.11 Check of MLT-M S/W (optional) ....................................................................... 4-35
4.12 Calibration ........................................................................................................ 4-37
4.13 Selftest.............................................................................................................. 4-39
4.14 Installation of DMW-PS (optional) ................................................................... 4-39
4.15 Setup of DMW-PS (optional) ............................................................................ 4-40
4.16 Check of DMW-PS function (optional)............................................................. 4-40
4.17 Setup of annotation.......................................................................................... 4-40
4.18 Setup of DICOM storage and print .................................................................. 4-40
4.19 Acquisition of image with phantom ................................................................ 4-41
4.20 Check of REX value.......................................................................................... 4-41
4.21 Check of DICOM storage and print function ................................................... 4-41
4.22 Check of image ................................................................................................ 4-41
4.23 Check table....................................................................................................... 4-42
4.24 Removement of 50G and Power Box from MUX-100D.................................... 4-43
4.25 Packing and sending MUX-100D and 50G....................................................... 4-43
4.26 Adjustment of Image quality............................................................................ 4-43
4.27 Installing the arm cover ................................................................................... 4-44
4.28 Attaching of a knob for locking collimator rotation........................................ 4-45
4.29 Changing According to the Power Supply...................................................... 4-46
4.30 Setting of XCONT ............................................................................................. 4-47
4.31 Checking Performance of Each Part ............................................................... 4-48
4.32 Initial setting..................................................................................................... 4-51
4.33 Attaching screw caps ...................................................................................... 4-53
4.34 Charging the Battery after installation ............................................................ 4-54
4.35 Installing an apron hanger............................................................................... 4-54
4.36 Assembler Test ................................................................................................ 4-54

Chapter 5. Installing the Options


5.1 Setting DIP Switches on NEXSC Board ............................................................ 5-2
5.2 Installing Remote Controller Option ................................................................. 5-3
5.3 Installing Protective Screen Option .................................................................. 5-7
5.4 Installing Dose Area Meter Option .................................................................... 5-9

Chapter 6. Specifications
6.1 Specifications. ................................................................................................... 6-2
6.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Unit....................................................................... 6-7
6.3 X-ray Reference Axis and Focal Spot Position................................................. 6-8
6.4 Exposure Condition ........................................................................................... 6-9

Appendix A. NEXSC DIP Switch Settings


A.1 Table of NEXSC DIP switch settings ................................................................ A-ii

Appendix B. Adjustment Mode


B.1 How to get into adjustment mode..................................................................... B-ii
B.2 Adjustment Mode List ....................................................................................... B-iii
B.3 Adjustment of Tube Current ............................................................................. B-iv
B.4 Adjustment of the Handle ................................................................................. B-x
B.5 Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circuit......................................... B-xii
B.6 Setting Date and Time ....................................................................................... B-xiii
B.7 Display and Reset of Exposure Counter .......................................................... B-xv
B.8 Display and Reset of Cumulated Mileage ....................................................... B-xvi
B.9 Display and Reset of Error Log........................................................................B-xviii
B.10 Display and Reset of Battery Charge counter................................................ B-xix
B.11 Display Running Speed................................................................................... B-xx
B.12 Battery Voltage Drop Check Mode.................................................................. B-xxii
Appendix C. Adjusting Methods
C.1 Preperation ........................................................................................................ C-ii
C.2 Adjusting MUX CHARGE-04A board................................................................. C-iii
C.3 Adjusting XCONT-2002 board........................................................................... C-iv
C.4 Adjusting the battery-voltage detection circuit................................................ C-vii
C.5 Checking the X-ray exposure............................................................................ C-viii
C.6 Checking battery charging................................................................................ C-x
C.7 Volume control of a buzzer ............................................................................... C-xi
C.8 Finish ................................................................................................................. C-xiii

Appendix D. Error Message List


D.1 Error Message List ............................................................................................ D-ii

Appendix E. Maintenance and Inspection


E.1 Expendable Parts List ....................................................................................... E-ii
E.2 Batteries Replacement ...................................................................................... E-iii
E.3 CPU Backup battery Replacement.................................................................... E-vii
E.4 Collimator Lamp Replacement.......................................................................... E-viii
E.5 Maintenance of rotary X-ray tube section......................................................... E-ix
E.6 Centering the Collimator and X-ray Focus ....................................................... E-xiv
E.7 Adjustment of Collimator lamp voltage...............................................................E-xviii
E.8 Cleaning and disinfections................................................................................ E-xx
E.9 DR system - MUX communication .................................................................... E-xxii
E.10 How to Restration from Recovery CD..........................................................E-xxxvii

Appendix F Operation of High-Voltage Cable


F.1 Spare parts with high-voltage cable ................................................................. F-ii
F.2 Installation procedure of the high-voltage generator side plug ...................... F-iii
F.3 Installation procedure of the X-ray tube assembly side mini-plug .................. F-iv

Appendix G Super-Maintenance Function


G.1 Super-Maintenance Function............................................................................ G-ii
No Text
Chapter 1
1
Introduction

Before installing the unit, fully grasp the contents of this Installation Manual, and
install it so that the unit may deliver its full performance and functions.

Besides, thoroughly refer to the Operation Manual and Survice Manual of this
unit.

Refer to Canon “CXDI-50G Service Manual” for installing CXDI-50G.

Chapter Contents

1.1 Directions for using the unit


Directions about safety are described in this Section. Read this
before installing the unit without fail.

1.2 Document List

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Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Directions for using the unit

Directions about safety are described in this Section. Read this before
installing the unit without fail.

The meanings of the following precaution and prohibition terms used


in the operation manual are defined as below:

States a direct danger that may cause death


DANGER or serious injury if it is not avoided.

States an indirect or potential danger that may

WARNING cause death or serious injury if it is not


avoided.

States a danger that may cause slight or


CAUTION medium injury or may cause damage in
equipment or fire if it is not avoided.

States the information which helps to use the


NOTE system correctly.

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Never Modify the Equipment!


WARNING
The Drugs, Cosmetics and Medical Instruments Act of Japan makes
it compulsory that a manufacturer should apply and get approval for
partial modifications of the approved contents. Have in mind that
modifications without approval are prohibited.

CAUTION
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of
physician.
(This caution is the prescription language required by Federal
Regulations in U.S.A.)

WARNING
Consideration for X-ray irradiation
When using X-ray equipment incorrectly, operator and patient may
have unnecessary irradiation. Be careful so that person other than
patient does not stay in the examination room when X-rays are
exposed. If it is necessary for the person other than patient to stay in
the examination room, provide sufficient shield from irradiation.

WARNING
Consideration for mechanical safety
Be careful so that a part of operator’s and patient’s body − hand, foot
etc.− may not be got jammed between moving parts of the unit or
between the unit and other equipment when moving a part of the unit.

WARNING
This unit is not explosion-proof. Never use this unit at a place where
flammable gas or explosive gas can be generated.

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WARNING
Connect the power cord plug to a grounding 3P receptacle.

WARNING
Don’t splash this equipment with water because there is a risk of electric
shock. And to clean the equipment, wipe the surface of the equipment
with the clothes soaked in antiseptic solution. (Medical Alcohol)

CAUTION
When operating the arm of the unit, make sure to place the unit on
the floor whose inclination is 5 degrees or less. Otherwise, the unit
may fall down if the arm position is not appropriate.

WARNING
Never drive the unit in a place where vibration will occur such as a
road outdoor, a bumpy place or steep slope. Never stop the unit on a
slope.

CAUTION
Even if the bumper switch on the front of the unit contacts an
obstacle while moving, obstacles are not detected if the force applied
to the bumper switch is 2 kg or smaller. Watch out for obstacles in
front while moving.

CAUTION
This unit is driven by a built-in battery.
Some wires are always exposed to 240 V of power voltage from the
battery even when the key switch, switch for activating the
emergency brake release function, or main circuit breaker is turned
off. Watch out for an electric shock during operation.
Wires that always have power voltage are red.

CAUTION
The software (Operating system, OS) installed in this device runs
under Windows XP. Do not change any of the OS settings. If the OS
settings are changed, device operation after those changes is not
guaranteed.

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Chapter 1 Introduction

CAUTION
Accidents due to operation errors or unforeseen causes can result in
deleting or damage to stored hard disk data (i.e. images and data).
Thus, be sure to backup (archive) important data to an external file
system, or print out the file data. Additionally, since external file
systems also have the danger of being damaged, be sure to perform
multiple backups to prevent data deletion, damage or loss.

Also, Shimadzu Corporation assumes no liability for the loss or


damage to any customer data.

CAUTION
Do not turn the main power breaker OFF during the normal operation
of this device. Turning the breaker OFF can result in device damage,
an operation error or data loss or damage.

CAUTION
Be sure to follow the procedures described in this manual to start or
stop this product. Also, do not turn the main power breaker OFF
during normal operation of this device, and especially during the
operation of this device’s internal magnetic disk. Turning the breaker
OFF can result in device damage, an operation error or data loss or
damage.

CAUTION
Do not connect peripheral units that are not compliant with safety
regulations (comform to IEC60601-1) to this device’s connectors
(LAN port, USB port, etc.). Connecting one of these units can result
in device damage, operation error, smoking, overheating, electric
shock, data loss or damage.

CAUTION
Shimadzu Corporation assumes no liability in the event of data
deletion or damage, device accident or damage, or loss occurs due
to the installation of software or the connection of a peripheral unit
that is not designated by Shimadzu Corporation.

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CAUTION
Shimadzu Corporation assumes no liability in the event of data
deletion or damage, device accident or damage, or loss occurs due
to the modification or deletion of this software’s setting files
(Autoexec.bat, config.sys, etc.) and DR system software files.

CAUTION
Shimadzu Corporation assumes no liability in the event of device
data deletion, damage or loss, due to an operation error or sudden
accident.

Software License Agreement


The software used in this product is copyrighted by Shimadzu Corporation,
who possesses all rights, including sublicenses for those rights received (for
copyrights, etc.) held by third parties.
The Customer and Shimadzu have the following agreement concerning the
usage of this software.
1. Application
i. This software (hereafter “the software”) includes all software programs,
additional data and the Installation Guide used by this device.
2. Rights
i. The Customer is allowed to use the software with a single (1) device.
ii. If the customer wishes to transfer all of their rights to the software, the
creation of a copy of the software is prohibited and the software in its
entirety (the program, and all its media and user documentation,
including this Installation Guide) must be transferred. The assignor is
then assumed to be legally bound by the terms and conditions of this
agreement.
iii. The Customer shall not, in all or in part, loan, lease, sub-license,
reproduce, modify, edit, reverse-engineer, reverse-compile, or
reverse-assemble the software. These actions also are not allowed by
third parties.
3. Copyright
i. Shimadzu Corporation retains all the software’s ownership, copyright, and
software-related intellectual property rights.

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1.2 Document List

If necessary, the following documents can be obtained. Contact the responsible service shop of Shimadzu
Corporation.

Document Document Number


MUX-100D Operation Manual M503-E017

MUX-100D Installation Manual M503-E320

X-ray tube assembly Operation Manual M535-E219

MUX-100D Parts List M503-4007

MUX-100D Connection Diagram There is no document


number.

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No Text

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Chapter 2
2
Outline

This chapter describes the outline and features of "Mobile DaRt ".

Read this before installing the unit.

Chapter Contents

2.1 Name of Each Part of the Unit


The name of each part of the unit is described in this Section.

2.2 Name of Each Circuit Board and Layout of the Circuit Boards
The name of each circuit board and layout of the main circuit
boards installed in the unit are described in this Section.

2.3 Conditions for Installation (using)


Basic specifications are described.

2.4 Conditions for Transportation and Storage


Basic specifications are described.

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Chapter 2 Outline

2.1 Name of Each Part of the Unit

Appearance

X-ray tube unit:


The combination of X-ray tube and Support Stand:
collimator can turn around the axis of Holds the tube section
X-ray focus. This makes positioning and arm. It can turn
and adjustment of the irradiation field itself.
and small movement of the unit.

Arm section:
Holds the tube section. It
can slide vertically on the
support stand and the arm
itself can stretch in the
horizontal direction.

Bumper switch section: Hand switch:


Stops the unit in the event of a The switch to make X-ray
collision. exposures

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Chapter 2 Outline

Operating section

Key switch:
X-ray control panel: Turns on/off power for the unit
Refer to Operation with this key operation.
Manual M503-E017.

Battery checker:
Indicates remaining charge of the
battery.

Emergency brake release switch


Used to release brake in the event Emergency stop switch:
of a problem with the running Used to stop the motor in the
system. event of an emergency.

Running handle:
The handle to drive the unit.

Power plug and main circuit breaker

Switch for activating the ower plug:


emergency brake release P Used to charge the battery.
function:
In the trouble of the running
system, the brake release function
for the emergency is put into the
state which can be operated by Emergency brake
the key operation.
active key switch:

Main circuit breaker:


Turning off this breaker
cuts off power for the
whole unit. The lid can be
opened by pressing and
releasing it.

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Chapter 2 Outline

2.2 Name of Each Circuit Board and Layout of the


Circuit Boards

Right side of the unit

X CONT-2002

NEXSC CPU

Bus Extender

MU-Driver-2

Breaker NFB1
Under side is ON

Left side of the unit

Inverter Unit
C1
MUX
Power 99
Charge 04B
MUX

MUX
Charge 04A

MUX-LC1B

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Top of the unit (battery)

Power
100D

Power100D
Power 100D

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2.3 Conditions for Installation (using)

Use environment
Ambient temperature : -10℃ - 40℃

Relative humidity : 30% - 60% (no dew condensation)

Atmospheric pressure : 700 hPa - 1060 hPa

CAUTION
As for charge the battery, do it in the use environment.
Do not do it in the storage environment.

Storage environment ( without a package for transport and storage )


Ambient temperature : -10℃ ~ 40℃

elative humidity : 30% ~ 60% (no dew condensation)

Atmospheric pressure : 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa

Power supply
AC power

System : Single phase AC

Frequency : 50/60 Hz

Standard voltages : 100, 110, 120, 200, 220, 230, 240 V

Voltage variation range : ±10% of standard voltages

Supply capacity : 1kVA

Supply Impedance : 100, 110, 120 V : 1.0Ωor less

200, 220, 230, 240 V : 4.0Ωor less

Earth
Earth terminal : Earth resistance of 100Ωor less

Additional earth terminal : Earth resistance of 100Ωor less

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Chapter 2 Outline

2.4 Conditions for Transportation and Storage

NOTE
This condition is applied only at the time packed for transportation or
storage.

Transportation and Storage environment


Ambient temperature: -10℃~40℃

(The upper bound of the temperature is allowed up to +50℃ only for the
period of less than one month.)

Relative humidity: 10%~60%

Atmospheric pressure: 700hPa~1060hPa

NOTE
When the unit is kept in storage for a long time until its installation, it is
recommended to charge the battery within the following period in order to
keep the performance of the battery:
Storage temperature 40℃: Once every 2 months
30℃: Once every 4 months
25℃: Once every 6 months

CAUTION
DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERY WHEN PACKED.
Place the unit in a well-ventilated area to charge the battery.

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3.1 Tools Required for Installation

Chapter 3
3
Preparations for installation

Before installing the unit, thoroughly read this Chapter and make necessary
preparations.

Chapter Contents

3.1 Tools Required for Installation


Tools Required for Installation. The list of tools required for
installation is described in this Section.

3.2 Unpacking
The works to be carried out from unpacking to moving the unit are
described in this Section.

3.3 How to Open/Close the Covers


How to open/close each cover is described in this Section.

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Chapter 3 Preparations for installation

3.1 Tools Required for Installation

When installing the unit, prepare the following tools:


① Screw drivers and Philips screw drivers
② Hexagonal bar L-type spanners: No. 2.5∼10
③ Nipper
④ Plier
⑤ Multimeter
⑥ Insulation lock
⑦ Grease
⑧ Cutter
⑨ Waste cloth
⑩ Alligator clip
⑪ Alcohol for cleaning
⑫ Oscilloscope
⑬ Hexagonal bolt M8 x 16: (Only for exchanging X-ray tube)
⑭ Plier for FU Lock nut AW04: (Only for exchanging X-ray tube)
⑮ Spring gauge: (Only for adjusting X-ray tube or adjustment of handle)
⑯ USB port hub: 2 ports or more. Necessary to set up CXDI-50G.
⑰ Keyboard (USB)
⑱ Mouse (USB)
⑲ FDD (USB)

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3.2 Unpacking

3.2 Unpacking

CAUTION
Check the shock detectors on the imaging unit.
Make sure there is no damage on the package before opening
CXDI-50G. Do not drop or shock the package.
The imaging unit is equipped with four shock detectors. This detector is
normally white, and an excessive shock will cause it to change color. If
the shock detector changes color, there is a chance the imaging unit is
damaged or broken.

Make sure the following items are packed together:


Part number Quantity Description
MUX main MUX-100D 503-61000-01 1
unit MUX-100DJ 503-61000-04
Components Arm cover 503-47619 1 Screws are attached on
503-47620 1 the tap hole on the arm
and arm cover.
Spare parts 502-21566 1 Including 46 pieces of
screw caps (5 pieces are
the reserves.)
Operation manual M503-1028 1
Installation manual M503-2008 1
CXDI-50G Imaging unit 1 Make sure that the color
of shock detectors has
not changed.
X-Ray I/F Cable 1
Power Cable 1
Power Box 1
Sensor information 1
file FD
Remote switch 1 Not used.
CXDI application 1
software
Manual 1 set

For CXDI-50G, refer to Canon manual.

Options Remote controller 502-21343-06


Protection screen 503-50338-01
Dose area meter 503-63066
503-63066-01 (UL)
CXDI-50G grid unit (r10, N40, f0180)
CXDI-50G grid unit (r8, N40, f0110)
CXDI-50G grid unit (r6, N40, f0150)
CXDI-50G grid unit (r4, N40, f0110)

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After unpacking, turn on the main circuit breaker and key switch (refer to
Fig. 3-1 and Fig. 3-2.), and move the unit to where X-ray radiation is allowed and
power outlet is provided. The main circuit breaker is provided at the front side of
the unit (refer to Chapter 2).

ON
ON OFF

Fig. 3-1 Main circuit breaker Fig. 3-2 Key switch

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3.3 How to Open/Close the Covers

3.3 How to Open/Close the Covers

WARNING
Be sure to open/close covers after turning off the main breaker.
Otherwise, there is a danger of receiving electric shock.

Name of Each Cover and Layout of the Covers

There is a sequence of opening/closing the covers as shown in Fig. 3-3. For


example, to remove the top cover, the side cover must be removed first.

Top cover
Arm joint
section

Front cover
Cable cover

Side cover

Fig. 3-3 Name of each cover and layout of the covers

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How to Open/Close the Side Cover

CAUTION
Treat the imaging unit carefully!
Do not drop or hit anything with the imaging unit, or it might be
damaged and does not work anymore.
The imaging unit is equipped with four shock detectors. This detector is
normally white, and an excessive shock will cause it to change color. If
the shock detector changes color, there is a chance the imaging unit is
damaged or broken. Also, if the shock detector changes color, any
damage incurred is outside the scope of the device’s guarantee.

CAUTION
Do not overload the imaging unit with heavy objects!
This can damage or break the imaging unit’s sensor.
Load limits:
Uniform Load: 150kg/Entire imaging surface load: 100kg/Φ40mm
Section Load: 100kg/Φ40mm

1. Take out the imaging unit from the storage bin and place it on a stable location.
(Prevent the imaging unit from falling down.)

2. Loosen the two bolts on the bottom of the storage bin shown in Fig. 3-4 and
remove the four bolts in front.
(The storage bin falls down when the bolts are removed. Remove the bolts
while holding the storage bin.)

Bolt
Bolt

Bolt

Fig. 3-4 Points fastened on the storage bin

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3. Slightly tilt the storage bin forward and lift it up to detach.

4. Store the imaging unit in the storage bin as shown in Fig. 3-5 and proceed to
procedures 5 and after.

Fig. 3-5 Handling the imaging unit while operation

CAUTION
Do not pull the cable.
Do not pull the imaging unit when the cable is caught.
Doing the above may break the cable, causing a fire or electric shock which
may damage or break the unit.

5. Remove the seven screws shown with arrows in.

Fig. 3-6 Points to screw on the side cover

6. Pull the side cover sideways to detach.

CAUTION
The right side cover and the main unit are connected with the cable of
the hand switch. Be careful to remove the right side cover.

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How to Open/Close the Top cover

1. Turn the X-ray tube 180 degree around the X-ray tube stand. And move
the X-ray tube to the lowest position.

Turn off the key switch and the main breaker.

2. Unscrews the three screws as shown in Fig. 3-7.

3. Unscrews the three screws on the Top cover

4. Pull up the front part of the top cover (Fig. 3-8).

CAUTION
The top cover and the main unit is connected with the cables. Be
careful to remove the top cover.

(a) (b)

Fig. 3-7 Screw cramp positions of the top cover.

Fig. 3-8 Screw cramp positions of the top cover.

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3.3 How to Open/Close the Covers

How to Open/Close the Front Side Cover

1. Unscrew the 5 screws as shown in Fig. 3-9 and remove the top cover to the
side of the unit.

2. Slightly holding up the column under-cover, pull out forward and remove
the cover.

Column under-cover

Fig. 3-9 Method of opening/closing the front cover

How to Open/Close the Front Rear Cover

1. Unscrew the two screws as shown in Fig. 3-10 (a).

2. Unscrew the four screws in the column under-cover as shown in Fig. 3-10
(b).

3. Remove the front rear-cover, slightly holding up the column under-cover, as


shown in Fig. 3-10 (c).

(a) (b) (c)

Fig. 3-10 Method of opening/closing the front rear-cover

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How to Open/Close the Cable Cover

1. Unscrew the two hexagon socket head cap screws as shown in Fig. 3-11.

2. Pull the cable cover upward and remove it.

Cable cover

Fig. 3-11 Screw cramp positions of the cable cover

How to Open/Close the Front Cover

1. Remove the front side cover and front rear cover.

2. Remove the cable cover.

3. Remove the cable guide and cable holder.

4. Remove the code guide.

5. Unscrew the four screws as shown in Fig. 3-12 and remove the front cover.

Cable holder Cable guide

Code guide

Fig. 3-12 Screw cramp positions of the front cover

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6. Remove the line switch for activating the emergency brake release function.
Remove frame front cover. The switch separates by blowing down the
lever.

Front cover

The direction
knocked down

lever

Fig. 3-13 How to remove the switch for activating


the emergency brake release function.

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How to Open/Close the Arm Joint Section

1. Remove the side covers, the upper cover and the cable cover.

2. Unscrew the hexagon socket head cap screws at the two locations
indicated in Fig. 3-15.

3. Remove the knob of the arm lock release lever by turning it


counterclockwise.

4. Pull out the top plate and the main cover of the arm joint section.

Top plate
Main cover of arm
joint section

Cable cover Arm lock release lever

Fig. 3-14 Name of each part of the arm joint section

Fig. 3-15 Screw cramp positions of each cover

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Chapter 4
4
Installation

Install the unit properly in the procedures described in this Chapter.

Chapter Contents

4.1 Preinstallation Procedures

4.2 Installation Procedures

4.3 Assemble for the CXDI-50G

4.4 Installation of CXDI Control S/W

4.5 Setup of CXDI

4.6 Installation of CXDI Generator Communication S/W

4.7 Setup of CXDI Generator Communication S/W

4.8 Check of CXDI Generator Communication S/W

4.9 Use permission setting of external storage medium

4.10 Installation of MLT-M S/W (optional)

4.11 Check of MLT-M S/W (optional)

4.12 Calibration

4.13 Selftest

4.14 Installation of DMW-PS (optional)

4.15 Setup of DMW-PS (optional)

4.16 Check of DMW-PS function (optional)

4.17 Setup of annotation

4.18 Setup of DICOM storage and print

4.19 Acquisition of image with phantom

4.20 Check of REX value

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4.21 Check of DICOM storage and print function

4.22 Check of image

4.23 Check table

4.24 Removement of 50G and Power Box from MUX-100D

4.25 Packing and sending MUX-100D and 50G

4.26 Adjustment of Image quality

4.27 Installing the arm cover

4.28 Attaching of a knob for locking collimator rotation

4.29 Changing According to the Power Supply

4.30 Setting of XCONT

4.31 Checking Performance of Each Part

4.32 Initial setting

4.33 Attaching screw caps

4.34 Charging the Battery after installation

4.35 Installing an apron hanger

4.36 Assembler Test

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4.1 Preinstallation Procedures

4.1 Preinstallation Procedures

Preinstallation the unit according to the flowchart below in the


warehouse etc.

Start Installation of DMW-PS (optional)


(Refer to 4.14) *1
Assemble for the CXDI-50G
(Refer to 4.3) Setup of DMW-PS (optional)
(Refer to 4.15) *1
Installation of CXDI Control S/W
(Refer to 4.4) Check of DMW-PS function (optional)
(Refer to 4.16) *1
Setup of CXDI
(Refer to 4.5) Setup of DICOM storage and print
(Refer to 4.18)
Installation of CXDI Generator Communication S/W
(Refer to 4.6) Acquisition of image with phantom
(Refer to 4.19)
Setup of CXDI Generator Communication S/W
(Refer to 4.7) Check of DICOM storage and print function
(Refer to 4.21)
Check of CXDI Generator Communication S/W
(Refer to 4.8) Check of image
(Refer to 4.22)
Use permission setting of external storage medium
(Refer to 4.9) Check table
(Refer to4.23)
Installation of MLT-M S/W (optional)
(Refer to 4.10) Removement of 50G and Power Box from MUX-100D
*1
(Refer to 4.24)
Check of MLT-M S/W (optional)
(Refer to 4.11) *1 Packing and sending MUX-100D and 50G
(Refer to 4.25)
Calibration
(Refer to 4.12)
End
Selftest
(Refer to 4.13)

*1 : This work is not need if it will be done in installation.

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4.2 Installation Procedures

Install the unit according to the flowchart below.

Start
Adjustment of Image quality
(Refer to 4.26)
Assemble for the CXDI-50G
(Refer to 4.3) Installing the arm cover
(Refer to 4.27)
Check of CXDI Generator Communication S/W
(Refer to 4.8) Attaching of a knob for locking collimator rotation
(Refer to 4.28)
Installation of MLT-M S/W (optional)
(Refer to 4.10) *1 Changing According to the Power Supply
(Refer to 4.29)
Check of MLT-M S/W (optional)
(Refer to 4.11) *1 Setting of XCONT
(Refer to 4.30)
Calibration
(Refer to 4.12) Checking Performance of Each Part
(Refer to 4.31)
Selftest
(Refer to 4.13) Initial setting
(Refer to 4.32)
Installation of DMW-PS (optional)
(Refer to 4.14) *1 Installing options
(Refer to Chapter 5)
Setup of DMW-PS (optional)
(Refer to 4.15) Attaching screw caps
(Refer to 4.33)
Check of DMW-PS function (optional)
(Refer to 4.16) Charging the Battery after installation
(Refer to 4.34)
Setup of annotation
(Refer to 4.17) Installing an apron hanger
(Refer to 4.35)
Setup of DICOM storage and print
(Refer to 4.18) Assembler Test
(Refer to 4.36)
Acquisition of image with phantom
(Refer to 4.19)
Explanation of MUX-100D operation to customer
Check of REX value
(Refer to 4.20)
Clinical application
Check of DICOM storage and print function
(Refer to 4.21)
End
Check of image
(Refer to 4.22)

*1 : This work is not needed if it was finished in preinstallation.

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4.3 Assemble for the CXDI-50G

4.3 Assemble for the CXDI-50G

1. Turn off the main circuit breaker.

2. Open both side cover, top cover, cable cover and FPD box.

3. Wiring of the CXDI-50G


・ Loosen the bolts (a) and remove the screws (b).

・ Loosen the bolts (d) and remove the bolts (c).


The bolts (b) are

・ Pass the sensor cable between the frame and the mount.

・ Fix the sensor cable so that the length between the cover and the FPD is
4.5m or less. (Refer to Fig. 4-1)
・ Fix the sensor cable as Fig. 4-1.

・ Connect the cables according to CANON Inc. CXDI manual.

Bolt( a) Bolt( d) Image unit cable

Mount

Screw( b)

Bolt( c)
X-ray I/F cable

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Image unit

4.5m or less

Fig. 4-1 Cable processing

・ Detach the cover of the Power Box and connect the cable of the Power
Box and imaging unit. (Fig. 4-2 shows how cable is fixed after the
connection.)

Fig. 4-2 Cable connection between the Power Box and imaging unit

4. Connect the X-ray I/F cable attached to CXDI-50G.

・ Connect the X-ray I/F cable to the Power Box and terminals of XCONT
board. (Fig. 4-3 (a) (b))
Fix the X-ray I/F cable just like fixing the CXDI-50G cable described in 3.
(Refer to Fig. 4-1 )
Matching of wire marks on cables and terminals is as shown below.

Table 4-1 Matching of wire marks on cables and terminals

Cable wire mark XCONT terminal


A1 1B2
A2 1B22
B1 1B1
B2 1B11

・ For connection procedures, refer to CANON Inc. CXDI manual.

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X-ray I/F cable

XCONT board

(a) (b)

Fig. 4-3 X-ray I/F cable wiring

・ Roll the excessive cable. (Fig. 4-3 (b))

・ Attach the cover of the Power Box.

5. Fix the Power Box.

・ Detach four PADs on the Power Box.

・ Detach the plate that holds the Power Box.

・ Place the Power Box on the base plate and fix it with the retainer plate.

Retainer plate

Power Box PAD

Power cable

Inverter

Fig. 4-4 Fixing the Power Box and wiring

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6. Connect the power cable attached to CXDI-50G.

・ Connect the power cable to the inverter and Power Box. (Refer to Fig.
4-4.) Roll the excessive cable.

7. Connect the PC and Power Box with the LAN cable.

8. Fix the rolled cable using a cord bracket.

Cord bracket

Fig. 4-5 Fixing the excessive cable

9. The remote switch attached to CXDI-50G is not used.Turn on the main


circuit breaker.

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4.4 Installation of CXDI Control S/W

4.4 Installation of CXDI Control S/W

Install CXDI Control S/W “CXDI-RD” according to the following


procedures.
1. Create 《CCR》 folder (D:\CCR) at PC's D: drive.

2. CD is insert the DVD-ROM drive, and the window is opened.

3. Select and open the <Setup> file at CD’s folder.

Fig. 4-6

4. "Installation wizard" is displayed. 【Next >】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-7

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5. After it agrees to the use permission contract, 【Yes】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-8

6. Check the folder at the installation destination 《D:\CCR\》, 【Next >】 is


pressed.

Fig. 4-9

7. "Begin the file copy" is displayed. 【Next >】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-10

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8. "Setup status" screen is displayed. Wait for setup complete.

Fig. 4-11

9. Check the setup installation completed, 【Finish】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-12

The installation of CXDI-RD is completed.

4.5 Setup of CXDI

4.5.1 Input the serial number of CXDI-50G

Input the serial number of CXDI-50G to communicate between CXDI-50G


and DR system. Please change the setting according to the procedure.
1. 【Alt】 + 【Tab】 key to installed tool keyboard is pressed with CXDI-50G
starts.

2. "Command prompt" window is displayed. It is checked that the menu of


"Welcome to CCR" is displayed. The 【Esc】 key is pressed when not
displayed.

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3. It is input by the line of "Enter item:" as "1", and presses the 【Enter】key.

Input “1”

Fig. 4-13

4. "Setting Mode・・・" is displayed. It is input as "0", and presses the 【Enter】


key.

Input “0”

Fig. 4-14

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5. The menu of "CCR SETUP MENU (Esc to go back)" is displayed. It is input


to the line of "Enter item:" as "7", and presses the 【Enter】 key.

Input “7”

Fig. 4-15

6. "@@@Capture Devices Configuration Table@@@" is displayed. 【Enter】


The key is pressed, and it advances it to the second line.

7. "Max Capture Devices・・・" is displayed. It is input as "1", and presses the


【Enter】 key.

Input “1”

Fig. 4-16

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8. "A/D Board Serial Number for Sensor ID#1" is displayed. The serial number
("*" part of 0x*******) written in the line on one step is input, and the
【Enter】 key is pressed.

Input the same value

referring to the serial

Fig. 4-17 number in upper line.

9. The 【Enter】 key is pressed until the menu of "CCR SETUP MENU(Esc to
go back)" is displayed. Check the display, the 【Esc】 key is pressed.

Press the 【Esc】 key.

Fig. 4-18

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10. The menu of "Welcome to CCR" is displayed. "8" is input to "Enter item:",
and the 【Enter】 key is pressed.

Input “8”

Fig. 4-19

11. It is displayed in the line of "Enter Item", "Please push some keys to
continue". The 【Enter】key is pressed.

Fig. 4-20

12. Check the DR system starts normally.

The setting of the serial number of CXDI-50G is completed above.

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4.5.2 Setup of Network

It is set to the network setting for CXDI. It sets it as follows by the


property setting of Internet protcol (TCP/IP) of windowsXP.

CXDI's IP address 222.111.22.30

Sub-net mask 255.255.255.0

The printer and storage are set the output setting and the parameter setting on
the user setting screen.

Refer to CANON Inc. CXDI manual’s for details.

4.6 Installation of CXDI Generator Communication


S/W

The following two settings is needed.

1. Installation of CXDI Generator Communication S/W

2. Change in setting of CXDI (refer to “4.7 Setup of CXDI Generator


Communication S/W”)

Install GCOM-JB3 according to the following procedures.


CXDI Generator Communication S/W "CANON CXDI Generator
Communication Module GCOM JB3" is supplied by FD.

Please install it according to the following procedures.

1. FD is insert the FDD, and the window is opened.

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2. Select and open <cginst.bat> file.

Fig. 4-21

3. "Command prompt" window is displayed. The setting value is input to the


following lines. As follows the installation condition input.

To the line of "Select generator maker"「3:Shimadzu」

To the line of "Select anatomical code"「2:Use」

To the line of "Select photo timer"「1:Not use」

To the line of "Select through mode"「1:Not use」

To the line of "Select language"「2:English」

It is "1:Yes" in the line of "Is it OK to set-up the above selection?"


("2:No" when the mistake is found in the input of the
above-mentioned).

Input “3”

Input “2”

Input “1”

Input “1”

Input “2”

Input “1”

Fig. 4-22

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4. A necessary file is made, and "Copy finished." is displayed. 【Enter】 The


key is pressed.

Fig. 4-23

5. It is confirmed that there is the following files in the folder 《D:\CCR》.

<cgbig3.dll>

<cgbig3.ini>

<cgstrtbl.ini>

Fig. 4-24

The installation of the CXDI Generator Communication S/W is completed.

It is need to set the installed CXDI Generator Communication S/W. Refer to


“4.7 Setup of CXDI Generator Communication S/W”.

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4.7 Setup of CXDI Generator Communication S/W

4.7 Setup of CXDI Generator Communication S/W

It is necessary to change the setting of the CXDI by installing CXDI


Generator Communication S/W. As follows the procedures.
After the S/W is installed, it is necessary to change the following
settings of CXDI.
1. 【SYSTEM】 is pressed on the screen where CXDI-50G started.

Fig. 4-25

2. "System menu" screen is displayed. 【SETUP MENU】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-26

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3. "SYSTEM INFORMATION" screen is displayed. 【ADMINISTRATOR


SETUP】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-27

4. "ADMINISTRATOR SETUP" screen is displayed. 【MODULE】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-28

5. "HIS Module Information/Setting" screen is displayed. 'Generator' tab is


pressed.

Fig. 4-29

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4.7 Setup of CXDI Generator Communication S/W

6. "Generator Communication Module Information/Setting" screen is


displayed. "Use Generator Communication Module" is pressed.

Fig. 4-30

7. "Use Generator Communication Module" becomes "VALID". "CXDI GEN" is


selected.

Fig. 4-31

8. A soft keyboard is displayed. It is input as "cgbig3", and presses 【OK】.

Fig. 4-32

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9. It returns to "Generator Communication Module Information/Setting" screen.


"POST-COND. RECEIVE TIMEOUT-TIME(sec)" is selected.

Fig. 4-33

10. A soft keyboard is displayed. It is input as "30", and presses 【OK】.

Fig. 4-34

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11. "Generator Communication Module Information/Setting" screen is


displayed. Check the following settings of three points are correct, 【OK】 is
pressed.

" Use Generator Communication Module " ⇒ "VALID"

「CXDI GEN」 ⇒ 「cgbig3.dll」

" POST-COND. RECEIVE TIMEOUT-TIME(sec)" ⇒"30"

Fig. 4-35

12. When you press 【OK】 that returns to "Manager setting" screen「Do you
want to change the current settings?」It drinks and the message is
displayed. 【OK】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-36

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13. 【SHUTDOWN】 is pressed, and the PC is shutdown. Afterwards, the DR


switch is pressed, and CXDI-50G is started.

Fig. 4-37

14. The exposure method is edited referring to CANON Inc. CXDI manual.
【SYSTEM】 is pressed on the screen where CXDI-50G started.

Fig. 4-38

15. "System menu" screen is displayed. 【EDIT EXPOSURE MODE】 is


pressed.

Fig. 4-39

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16. "EDIT EXPOSURE MODE" screen is displayed. The exposure method of


changing the setting is selected. (example: Skull AP)

Fig. 4-40

17. "EDIT PARA." screen is displayed. 【GEN Com Module】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-41

18. A soft keyboard is displayed. The anatomical code transmitted from CXDI
to MUX is input while referring to "Chapter E" and 【OK】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-42

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19. It returns to "EDIT PARA." screen. After it is confirmed that the value input
to "GEN Com Module" is displayed, 【OK】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-43

20. The message of "Save the changed parameter." is displayed. 【OK】 is


pressed.

Fig. 4-44

21. "EDIT EXPOSURE MODE" screen is displayed. Other exposure methods


are set repeating 16-20. After the setting of the method of exposure of all is
completed, 【EXIT】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-45

The setting of CXDI Generator Communication S/W is completed above.

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4.8 Check of CXDI Generator Communication S/W

4.8 Check of CXDI Generator Communication S/W

Checking the operation of CXDI Generator Communication S/W


installed by "4.6 Installation of CXDI Generator Communication S/W
" is done according to the following procedures.
1. Exposure method is selected on the screen where CXDI-50G started.

2. Confirm the tube voltage value and the tube current value changed, and
correct LEDs are illuminated on the X-Ray control panel.

The checking of CXDI Generator Communication S/W is completed above.

4.9 Use permission setting of external storage


medium

The acquired data can be preserved from the USB connector of MUX-100D
front panel to an external storage medium in CXDI-50G. As follows the
use setting of an external storage medium according to procedures.
1. 【Alt】 + 【Tab】 key to installed tool keyboard is pressed with CXDI-50G
starts.

2. "Command prompt" window is displayed. Check the menu of "Welcome to


CCR" is displayed. The 【Esc】 key is pressed when not displayed.

3. It is input by the line of "Enter item:" as "1", and presses the 【Enter】key.

Input “1”

Fig. 4-46

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4. "Setting Mode・・・" is displayed. It is input as "0", and presses the 【Enter】


key.

Input “0”

Fig. 4-47

5. The menu of "CCR SETUP MENU (Esc to go back)" is displayed. It is input


to the line of "Enter item:" as "5", and presses the 【Enter】 key.

Input “5”

Fig. 4-48

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6. The 【Enter】 key is pressed until "@@@External Storage


Configuration@@@" is displayed.

Press the 【Enter】

key until this line is

displayed.

Fig. 4-49

7. The numerical value is input by the following lines, and the 【Enter】 key is
pressed.

To the line of “Disc-store files …” 「1」

To the line of “Disc-store output …” 「F:\」

To the line of “Window Center …” 「2048」

To the line of “Window Width …” 「4096」

The 【Enter】key is pressed without inputting any line that need not be
input.

Input “1”

Input “F:\”

Input “2048”
Input “4096”

Fig. 4-50

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8. The 【Enter】 key is pressed until the menu of "CCR SETUP MENU" is
displayed. Check the menu was displayed, the 【Esc】 key is pressed.

Press the 【Esc】 key.

Fig. 4-51

9. The menu of "Welcome to CCR" is displayed. "8" is input to "Enter item:",


and the 【Enter】 key is pressed.

Input “8”

Fig. 4-52

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10. It is displayed in the line of "Enter Item", "Please push some keys to
continue". The 【Enter】key is pressed.

Fig. 4-53

11. CXDI is started. 【SYSTEM】 button is pressed.

Fig. 4-54

12. “System menu” screen is displayed. 【SETUP MENU】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-55

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13. "SYSTEM INFORMATION" screen is displayed. 【ADMINISTRATOR


SETUP】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-56

14. "ADMINISTRATOR SETUP" screen is displayed. 【JPEG FOR EXT.


STORAGE】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-57

15. "JPEG FOR EXT. STORAGE“ screen is displayed. 【JPEG】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-58

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16. It is confirmed that【Loseless】button was displayed, and presses【EXIT】.

Fig. 4-59

17. 【OK】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-60

18. 【OK】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-61

The use permission setting of an external storage medium is completed above.

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4.10 Installation of MLT-M S/W (optional)


As follows the procedures image processing software MLT-M
installation.
1. CD is insert the DVD-ROM drive, and the window is opened. It is confirmed
that there is the following files.

cdr2mltm.dll

Fig. 4-62

2. <cdr2mltm.dll> file is copied onto 《D:\CCR》.

Fig. 4-63

The installation of MLT-M is completed.

Check the operation of installed MLT-M. Refer to "4.11 Check of MLT-M S/W".

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4.11 Check of MLT-M S/W (optional)


Checking the operation of MLT-M installed by "4.10 Installation of
MLT-M S/W (optional)" is done according to the following
procedures.
1. 【SYSTEM】 is pressed on the screen where CXDI-50G started.

Fig. 4-64

2. "System menu" screen is displayed. 【SETUP MENU】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-65

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3. "SYSTEM INFORMATION" screen is displayed. 【SYSTEM SETUP】 is


pressed.

Fig. 4-66

4. "SYSTEM SETUP" screen is displayed. 【DISPLAYING PARAMETER


CHANGE/QA SCREEN DURING EXPOSURE】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-67

5. "DISPLAYING PARAMETER CHANGE/QA DURING EXPOSURE" screen


is displayed. 【STD. FREQUENCY】 is pressed.

Fig. 4-68

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6. "Processing selection" screen is displayed. It is confirmed that 【MLT(M)


FREQUENCY】 is active.

Fig. 4-69

7. When the installation of MLT-M is failed, it becomes a display as shown in


Fig. 4-70.

Fig. 4-70

8. The check of MLT-M is completed above.

4.12 Calibration
4.12.1 Aging

Perform aging of the unit while checking performance of X-ray


exposures. Make exposures in step 1 to step 9 (125 kV) according to
"Table 4-2 Aging steps".
If anything is wrong with the unit during the aging, go back 2-steps
and repeat making exposures.
To measure the tube voltage waveform, check CP9 TKV (tube voltage feedback
signal 1 V/20 kV) of the XCONT-2002 board using the oscilloscope.

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Table 4-2 Aging steps

Tube voltage Product of tube Number Pause time


Step current and its of
(kV) (Sec.)
flow time (mAs) exposures
1 60 10 2 40
2 70 10 2 40
3 80 10 2 40
4 90 10 2 40
5 100 10 2 40
6 110 10 2 40
7 115 10 2 40
8 120 10 2 40
9 125 10 2 40

WARNING
While aging, defend enough from the radiation closing the collimator
completely and using the defense apron or the screen.

4.12.2 Calibration

The calibration method is edited refering to CANON Inc. CXDI


manual.
1. Setup the CXDI-50G refer to CANON Inc. CXDI manual.

The exposure condition of the calibration is aprox. 60kV, and 2mAs at the
exposure distance (SID) 1m.

The calibration error might occur because of differences the exposure


distance (SID) and the X-ray back scatter etc. When the calibration error
occurs, the error screen is displayed in the touch panel monitor. Check the
content of the error, and change the calibration condition (exposure
conditions of MUX). Displayed value(%) is displayed to the average of dose
product. Lower the calibration condition when the displayed value is large.
Raise the calibration condition when the displayed value is small.

Set to the exposure condition used for the calibration from the touch panel
monitor to CXDI-50G when the calibration ends. (In a self-diagnosis and the
next calibration, the set exposure condition is displayed in the touch panel
monitor as a reference exposure condition. )

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4.13 Selftest

4.13 Selftest
The self-test is executed referring to CANON Inc. CXDI manual. It is
confirmed to pass all items.

4.14 Installation of DMW-PS (optional)


As follows the procedures software DMW-PS for the DICOM communication
installation.
1. CD insert the DVD-ROM drive, and the window is opened.

Fig. 4-71

2. All contents of the folder 《DMW-V3》 are copied onto 《D:\CCR》.

Fig. 4-72

3. Installation of DMW-PS is completed.

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4.15 Setup of DMW-PS (optional)


1. DMW-PS is set according to the installation manual of CANON CXDI
DMW-PS.

2. The server is set referring to the installation manual and the function
manual of CANON CXDI DMW-PS.

4.16 Check of DMW-PS function (optional)


1. Connect to server and MUX-100D.

2. Make list of patient data on server.

3. Communicate server and CXDI for patient data.

Fig. 4-73

4.17 Setup of annotation


Annotation is set refering to CANON Inc. CXDI manual.

4.18 Setup of DICOM storage and print


1. Network connection

It is storing set, sets the printer, and the parameter is set according to
CANON Inc. CXDI manual.

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4.19 Acquisition of image with phantom

4.19 Acquisition of image with phantom


The acquisition of image method is edited refering to CANON Inc.
CXDI manual.
1. SID is set 1m.

2. Select the CXDI exposure mode button.

3. Irradiation and save the image of the phantom.

4.20 Check of REX value


Check of REX value refer to CANON Inc. CXDI manual.

4.21 Check of DICOM storage and print function


Output the image to the server and printer.

4.22 Check of image


Set the high-resolution monitor and DICOM printer by refering to
their manuals.
Check that there is no artifacts and shading, etc. on the image.

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4.23 Check table


Check the following table and send a copy to Shimadzu QA by FAX.

MUX-100D Serial Number

CXDI-50G Serial Number


Check item Judgement
Display of Image □ PASSED / □ FAILED

It makes X-ray exposure of the phantom arranged at the center of FPD.


The image must be displayed normally on the touch monitor in about three seconds.
Exposure condition : 50kV 2mAs SID 1m

Exposure condition communicate □ PASSED / □ FAILED


Preceding clause exposure condition must be transmitted normally.
Preceding clause exposure condition is displayed on the touch monitor.

Generator communicate □ PASSED / □ FAILED

The protocol of CXDI must be transmitted to MUX-100D.


The protocol of MUX-100D must be changed by CXDI selected.
Network □ PASSED / □ FAILED
The image must be sent and received correctly by DICOM regulation.
The image must be printed correctly by DICOM regulation.

Selftest □ PASSED / □ FAILED


It is checked that do the selftest and the error doesn't appeared.

Checker

Check date

SHIMADZU CORPORATION, Medical Equipment Division,

Quality Assurance Dept.

1 Kuwahara-cho, Nishinokyo, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8511

FAX : 81-75-823-1377

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4.24 Removement of 50G and Power Box from MUX-100D

4.24 Removement of 50G and Power Box from


MUX-100D

CXDI-50G is separated from MUX-100D according to the following


procedures.

1. The main breaker is turned off.

2. Open the cover (both Side cover, Upper cover, cable cover, and FPD box).

3. CXDI-50G is detached from MUX-100D according to the procedure from 8


to 2 of the clauses “4.3 Assemble for the CXDI-50G”.

4. The covers are attached.

4.25 Packing and sending MUX-100D and 50G


1. CXDI-50G is packed to the packing box of CXDI-50G.

2. MUX-100D is packed.

3. CXDI-50G and MUX-100 are send.

4.26 Adjustment of Image quality


Adjust of image quality refer to CANON Inc. CXDI manual and MLT
manual.

・ Linearity check of Transfer Image Density.


・ Operation Unit Gamma correction.

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4.27 Installing the arm cover


Installation procedure of arm cover
1. Lift up the arm and expand it.

2. Remove the Cable Guide from the Middle Arm. (M5 bolt, 2places. Fig. 4-74
(a))

3. Attach the Upper arm cover to the Arm. (M4 screw, 4places, Fig. 4-74 (b))

4. Attach the Lower arm cover to the Arm. (M4 screw, 6places, Fig. 4-74 (c))

5. Attach the Cable Guide to the Middle arm. (Fig. 4-74 (d))

Cable guide

(a) (b) (c)

M4 screw (4 places) M4 screw (6 places)


Upper arm cover Lower arm cover

(d) (e) (f)

Fig. 4-74 Procedures to attach the arm cover

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4.28 Attaching of a knob for locking collimator rotation

4.28 Attaching of a knob for locking collimator


rotation

Attach a knob for locking collimator rotation. A bag is packed together with the
knob and screws for adjustment of X-ray axis.

Fig. 4-75 Attaching of a knob for locking collimator rotation

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4.29 Changing According to the Power Supply


Change the power plug and the connections of the connector P1
and P2 in the unit (Fig. 4-76) according to the voltage of the power
supplied to use's place.

1. Turn off the main circuit breaker. (Refer to "2.1 Name of Each Part".)

2. Open the right Side cover. (Refer to Chapter 3.)

3. Change the connections of the connector P1 and P2 according to Table 4-3

4. Stick the supply voltage indication label above the outlet of the power plug.
(The label is included in the maintenance parts: P/N 502-21566-01.)

5. Turn on the main circuit breaker.

6. Make sure the circuit breaker NFB1 is ON (under side).

WARNING
Be sure to change the connections according to the supply voltage at
the installation site without fail. Charging the battery with wrong
connections may cause burning of the electric parts or fire.
(The connections are set for 100V when the unit is shipped from
the factory.)

Table 4-3 Changing the connection according to XCONT-2002

supply voltage
Connector Connector
Supply voltage
P1 P2
240V±10% A0 A240 NEXSC CPU
230V±10% A+10 A220
220V±10% A0 A220
200V±10% A0 A200
120V±10% A0 A120
110V±10% A+10 A100
100V±10% A0 A100 MU-Driver2

Circuit breaker FFB1


*Downward is ON.

Fig. 4-76 Connector P1 and P2

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4.30 Setting of XCONT

4.30 Setting of XCONT


4.30.1 Setting of jumper switch on XCONT board

There are jumper switches JP1, JP2, and JP3 in a XCONT board.
Please set to O side of Table 4-4.
Table 4-4 Jumper switch setup

SW name Silkscreen Setup Means


「 ON 」 ○ Standard
JP1
「 KC 」 KC signal is outputted to the terminal X2
「 C/C1 」 ○ For High Voltage Trans D125PH-C/C1
JP2
「 C2 」 × For High Voltage Trans D125PH-C2
「 S 」 ○ Master reset time Approx. 1.4 sec
JP3
「 L 」 × Master reset time Approx. 3.3 sec

CAUTION
Please should set a jumper switch JP2 to the C/C1 side, and JP3 to the
S side.

JP3
JP1

JP2
XCONT
NEXSC CPU

MU-Driver2

Fig. 4-77 Location of jumper switch on XCONT board

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4.31 Checking Performance of Each Part

WARNING
Advance to the performance check after making sure of the connections
according to the supply voltage at the installation site.

4.31.1 Check tube current

Check tube current as following steps.


1. Turn on the DIPswitch SW3-8 (adjustment mode) and SW2-5 (Measured
value display mode) of NEXSC board. Turn ON the key switch.

2. Enter the tube current two-point adjustment mode. (See B.3)

3. Check that tube current value displayed on panel is within the range below.
Adjust tube current when the tube current is not within the range.

1. 80kV, 50mA : 45 - 48 mA

2. 80kV, 160mA : 148 - 155mA

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4.31 Checking Performance of Each Part

4.31.2 Checking Movement of the Collimator Unit

Make sure that the collimator is securely mounted.


1. Loosen the rotation-lock screw for the collimator.

2. Check to be sure that there is no rattle on the rotation of the collimator


section.

Make sure whether the light field is normal.


1. Turn the Irradiation field adjusting knob completely open.

2. Confirm the light field pushing the collimator lamp switch.

3. Turn the Irradiation field adjusting knob completely close.

4. Confirm the light field is completely shaded pushing the collimator lamp
switch.

To match the centers of aperture and X-ray focus, refer to appendix E-6.

rotation-lock screw

Arm lock Small movement switch Arm lock


release switch release switch

SID Measure

Irradiation field Irradiation field


adjusting knob adjusting knob
Collimator lamp switch

Fig. 4-78 Name of parts of the collimator

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4.31.3 Checking Movement the Unit

Confirm functions of the driving handle and the small movement


switch. The small movement switch is in front of the collimator.
1. Turn on the key switch. (Refer to Chapter 2.1)

2. Confirm the unit runs to forward pushing the driving handle.

3. Confirm the unit runs to backward pulling the driving handle.

4. Lift up the X-ray tube assembly pushing the arm lock release switch.

5. Confirm the unit runs to correct direction pushing the small movement
switches.

6. Confirm the unit stop pushing the both small movement switches at the
same time.

NOTE
Safety function works when the driving handle is pushed or pulled, and the
small movement switch does not work.

Small Movement Switch Small Movement Switch


(To Forward) (To Backward)

Fig. 4-79 Small movement switch

4.31.4 Checking the each parts movement and the lock function

Checking the arm slide, up/down and rotationmovement.


1. Move the slide, up/down and rotation of the arm with press the “arm lock
release switch”. Confirm whether there are neither abnormal noise nor
stroke shortage.

2. Confirm " arm lock release switch" is released, and the arm locks.

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4.32 Initial setting

4.32 Initial setting


Before setting initial settings, turn ON DIP switch 2-8 on the NEXSC
CPU board and turn ON the key switch. Operation described in this
section is not necessary if set values for the items below do not
need to be changed.

NOTE
Make sure to return the DIP switch to its original state after initial setting.

4.32.1 Setting of battery type

NOTE
Setting of battery type set factory-shipping.
Changing this set code need not to be done when installation.

Set code Type of Battery (Manufacturer)


OLD PXL12072 (Japan Storage Battery)
0
Manufacture date No.-000703
1 LC-P127R2 (Matsushita Battery Industry Co. Ltd.)
2 Not used
NEW PXL12072 (Japan Storage Battery)
3
Manufacture date No.-000712
4 PX12090 (Japan Storage Battery)

1. The set code is displayed at the ones digit of the tube current time product
display.
Set the set code by using tube current time product key (+). Every time the
key (+) is pressed, the code changes one. (4 0 1 2 3 4)

2. Keep pushing the program registration key until being displayed as "CAL
END" to register the set code.

Tube current time product display


(The set code is displayed)

Tube current time product key (+)


(Changes set code.)

Fig. 4-80 Setting of battery type

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WARNING
A Charactaristic of battery depends on each battery type.
A wrong setting of code may causes the unit to malfunction and may
cause electrical component to be damaged by a fire or fire occurs.

NOTE
Standard Battery is recommended in order to be operated with full
performance of the unit.
Other batteries can not make the unit work with full performance.

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4.33 Attaching screw caps

4.33 Attaching screw caps


Attach screw caps on the places shown in Fig. 4-81. Screw caps are
included in spare parts.

Side cover: 4 places (8 places in total for left and right) Collimator upper part: 2 places

FPD box: 4 places

Top cover: 3 places Cable cover: 4 places

Front cover: 4 places, Front rear cover: 2 places, Arm cover: 6 places

Support stand cover: 4 places 10 places in total Middle arm part: 2 places

Fig. 4-81 Places to attach screw caps

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4.34 Charging the Battery after installation


In order to make the battery stable after installation, charge the battery after
using it as much as the red LED of the battery indicator comes on. Instruct users
of the unit to repeat three times the cycle of charging and discharging the battery.
(Refer to "4.8 Charging the Battery" in the Operation manual.)

4.35 Installing an apron hanger


Do when the user wants to change the position where the apron hanger is
installed.

Installation procedure of apron hanger


1. Remove the screw two places of the upper surface of top cover, and
remove the top cover.

2. Remove the screw which installs the apron hanger, and install the apron
hanger in the arbitrary position shown in Fig. 4-82.

Top cover Apron hanger

Position where apron


hanger can be installed

Fig. 4-82 Apron hanger

4.36 Assembler Test


In USA, execute the assembler test according to the attached
ASSEMBLER TEST MANUAL (Document No.M503-E318).

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Chapter 5
5
Installing the Options

How to install the options is described in this Chapter.

Chapter Contents

5.1 Setting DIP Switches on NEXSC Board


The settings required to operate the options are described.

5.2 Installing Remote Control Option


How to install the remote control option is described.

5.3 Installing Protective Screen Option


How to install the protective screen option is described.

5.4 Installing Dose Area Meter Option


How to install the dose area meter option is described.

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5.1 Setting DIP Switches on NEXSC Board

Set the following DIP switches according to the options:

DIP switch No. Description Setting Status


3-4 Remote controller ON ENABLE
option OFF DISABLE

No DIP-switch settings are needed for the protective screen option, large
cassette box option, or grid case option.

Xcont-2002 Board

NEXSC
Board
12345678
SW 2
SW 3

Fig. 5-1 Arrangement of DIP switches

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5.2 Installing Remote Controller Option

5.2 Installing Remote Controller Option

Turn ON the DIP switch SW3-4 to make the remote controller option effective.

Component of Remote Controller Option

The Remote controller option (P/N 502-21343-03) is composed by the following


parts. Confirm whether all parts become complete at an open bale.

Parts Name Quantity


1 RC Transmitter 1
2 RCCable 1
3 Receiver ASSY 1
AA battery 2

1 2 3

Fig. 5-2 Component of Remote controller option

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Chapter 5 Installing the Options

Mounting the Photo-Receptor

Procedures for mounting the photo-receptor:


1. Remove the side covers, the top cover and the cover of the arm joint
section. (Refer to Chapter 3.)

2. Connect the attached cable to the photo-receptor for the remote controller
(Fig. 5-3).

3. Mount the photo-receptor for the remote controller in place of the removed
cover of the arm joint section. Use the resin top cover and socket head bolt
that have been attached as they are.

4. Connect and layout the cable extending from the photo-receptor for the
remote controller to JREM of XCONT-2002 board as shown in Fig. 5-4

5. Attach the removed covers again.

Connector
of the cable

Connector on
the board

Fig. 5-3 Wiring to the photo-receptor for the remote controller option

JREM

XCONT-2002 board

JREM

NEXSC
board

Fig. 5-4 Wiring to the XCONT-2000 board for the remote controller option

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5.2 Installing Remote Controller Option

Checking Performance of the Remote Controller

First, open the lid at the back of the remote controller, and insert two "B" size
batteries. To enable the function of the remote controller, turn on the lamp by
pressing the remote controller key on the X-ray operating panel of the main unit
(Fig. 5-5 ).

After finishing the preparations, check the performance of the keys listed in
Table 1. Transmit from the slash range shown in Figure 5-7 to the arm attaching
part.

Fig. 5-5 Remote Controller switch

Table 1 Name and basic function of each key of the remote controller

Key Name Normal function


① Exposure Starts the preparation for exposures.
preparation switch
② Exposure switch Pressing this switch together with the exposure
preparation switch makes exposures.
③ Collimator lamp Turns on/off the collimator lamp.
switch

1 2 3

Fig. 5-6 Remote controller

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270°5m

Fig. 5-7 Range where remote control can be operated

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5.3 Installing Protective Screen Option

5.3 Installing Protective Screen Option

Component of Protective Screen Option


The Protective screen option (P/N: 503-50338) consists of the following parts.
Make sure that all these parts are contained in the package.

Parts Name Quantity


1 Protective screen 1
2 Rail 1
3 Rail mount 2
Screw, Flat head screw SUS M4x8 4
Bolt, HEX SKT head bolt M4x10 2

① ② ③
① ② ③

Fig. 5-8 Component of Protective Screen Option

Installation of the Protective Screen Option


Procedures of installation of the Protective screen option:
1. Screw two rails on rail mount at annex four M4x8 screws.

Screws

Rail Rail

Rail mount

Fig. 5-9 Screw rail on rail mount

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2. Unscrew two screws at Top plate. Remove Arm lock release lever knob.
Remove Top plate and Arm lock joint section cover. Remove Spacing
plate.

Top cover Top plate Spacing plate

Arm lock release lever knob

Arm lock joint


section cover Screws

Fig. 5-10 Remove Arm lock joint section cover

3. Put Arm lock joint section cover on Arm lock joint section. Fix Arm lock
release lever knob. Put Rail mount on Arm lock joint section cover.

Arm lock release lever knob


Arm lock joint section cover

Rail mount

Arm lock joint


Top cover
section cover

Fig. 5-11 Mounted Rail mount

4. Put Top plate on Rail mount. Screw Top plate on Rail mount. Check the
setting of Protective Screen.

Screws

Top plate

Rail mount

Arm lock joint


Protective Screen
section cover

Fig. 5-12 Fixed Top Plate

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5.4 Installing Dose Area Meter Option

5.4 Installing Dose Area Meter Option

Component of Dose Area Meter Option


The Dose Area Mater Option consists of the following parts. Make sure that all
these parts are contained in the package.

Parts Name Quantity Quantity


(UL) (Except
UL)
1 Area Dosimeter 1 1
2 Area Dosimeter Adapter 1 1
3 JDAP2 Cable 1 1
4 Sub Weight 2 2
5 Rubber sheet 1
6 Cover 1
7 Cover Stay 2
Bolt ,Steel Hexsoch M3X6 ZN(Y) 2 2
Screw , SST Bind M3X6 4

Installing Dose Area Meter Option

Procedures of mounting
1. Attach the adapter of the dose area meter on the rails of the collimator with
M3 screws.

Screws

Fig. 5-13 Mounting the adapter

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2. Place the dose area meter in the adapter and fix it with the push screw on
the side of the adapter.

Push screw

Fig. 5-14 Mounting the dose area meter

3. Detach the arm cover.

Arm cover

Fig. 5-15 Detach the arm cover

4. Connect the power cable of the dose area meter. Relay the power cable
under the arm.

・ The power cable is wired from the main unit to the arm before
shipment.

・ Wire the dose area meter’s cable along the collimator’s cable.

・ Relay the cable under the arm.

To the dose area meter

Fig. 5-16

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5.4 Installing Dose Area Meter Option

To the arm

Relay connector

Fig. 5-17

Adjustment of vertical motion balance

Adjustment procedure
5. The top cover is detached.

6. The arm part is lowered most below, and the weight part in the column is
lifted to the uppermost part.

Fig. 5-18

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7. Two supplementary weights are installed, and the vertical motion balance
of the arm part is adjusted.

Supplementary weight

Nut

Fig. 5-19

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Chapter 6
6
Specifications

Chapter Contents

6.1 Specifications

6.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Unit

6.3 X-ray Reference Axis and Focal Spot Position

6.4 Exposure Condition

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Chapter 6 Specifications

6.1 Specifications
MUX-100D MUX-100DJ
Use environment
Atmospheric pressure 700∼1060hPa
Ambient temperature 10∼35℃
Relative humidity 30∼75%

Common specifications
Total width 580mm
Total length 1250mm
Height of support stand 1930mm 1780mm
Weight 394kg (with imaging unit)
Maximum running speed 5±0.5km/h(this may vary depending on the floor condition.)
Imaging unit storage 1 Imaging unit
Focus height 600∼2010mm 600∼1860mm
Arm length 635∼1200mm
Support stand rotation range ±270deg.
Tube rotation angle ±180deg
Tube rotation around tube axis Forward: 90 deg.; Backward: 20 deg.
Minimum distances between
312mm
Focal Spot and Image Receptor

Power supply
Supply voltage Built-in battery
For battery drive:
Battery type Shielded lead storage battery (12 V×20 cells)
Rating of power supply 1kVA
Supply voltage Single phase AC 100,110,120,200,220,230,240V
Single phase AC 100,110,120 V : No more than 1.0Ω
For battery Supply Impedance
charge: Single phase AC 200,220,230,240 V : No more than 4.0Ω
Supply frequency 50/60Hz
Earth terminal : No more than 100Ω
Earth resistance
Additional earth terminal : No more than 100Ω
Power cable length 4m

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6.1 Specifications

MUX-100D MUX-100DJ
High-voltage generator
12.5kW (100kV、125mA、0.1s)
Nominal electric power (The product of the current allowed to flow for 0.1 seconds at a
tube voltage of 100 kV and tube voltage)
The nominal maximum tube voltage
and the maximum tube current 125kV、100mA
allowed to flow at the nominal
maximum tube voltage
The maximum tube current and the
maximum tube 160mA、 80kV
voltage that allows the maximum
tube current to flow
Ratings The combination of the tube voltage 125kV、100mA
and tube current that output the 100kV、125mA
maximum electrical power 80kV、160mA
The minimum value of the current
time product 0.32mAs
The maximum value of the current
time product 320mAs
The minimum value of nominal
irradiation time 3.2ms
40∼90kV 0.32∼320mAs
The current time 91∼100kV 0.32∼280mAs
product that can be
101∼110kV 0.32∼250mAs
set with the X-ray
tube voltage 111∼120kV 0.32∼220mAs
121∼125kV 0.32∼200mAs
Setting and display of Range of the setting: 40∼125kV、in 1-kV increments
tube voltage for
exposure Display: Digital display
Accuracy X-ray tube voltage Less than 10%
0.32, 0.36, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.56, 0.63, 0.71, 0.80,
0.90, 1.0,1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.5, 2.8,
Setting and display of 3.2, 3.6, 4.0, 4.5,5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0, 9.0, 10,
Range of the setting:
radiographic current 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22,25,28, 32, 36, 40,
time product. 45, 50, 56, 63, 71, 80, 90, 100, 110,125,140, 160,
180, 200, 220, 250, 280, 320mAs
Display: Digital display
X-ray tube current time Less than 10%+0.2mAs
Accuracy
product
Up to 72 kinds of anatomical programs can be stored.
(72 kinds = 8 body parts × 3 orientations × 3 body thickness)
Anatomical program The contents of anatomical program stored in memory are:
(a) Exposure condition (kV, mAs)
(b) Method of exposure

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Chapter 6 Specifications

MUX-100D MUX-100DJ
Collimator R-20C
Shape Rectangular
Field Max. field 430 × 430 mm SID 1m
Min. field 0 × 0mm (leaves overlapped)
Average illumination > 160 lx
Contrast ratio of edge >3
Accuracy 2% of SID
Light field
Display of center Cross lines
Type of lamp Halogen lamp (12V, 100W), #55939
Illuminating period 30 seconds, with automatic turn-off time switch
SID indicated 1, 1.5, 2 m
Field size
indication Dimensions indicated 20(8), 23(9), 25(10), 28(11), 30(12), 36(14), 43(17) cm(in.)
Accuracy of SID indication 5%
Drive of leaves manual
Mounting dimension (Focus to fit surface distance) 56 mm
External dimension (W × D × H) 202 × 211 × 200 mm

X-ray tube Assembly*


Model Name 0.7U163CS-36
Spot size 0.7mm
Target angle 16deg
Nominal X-ray Radiography 125kV
tube Voltage
X-ray tube Max. Heat 750kJ(1060kHU)
Assembly
Max. Continuous heat 120W(170HU/s)
dissipation rate
X-ray Tube Max. Anode heat dissipation 212kJ(300kHU)
rate
Max. Anode heat dissipation 800W(1130HU/s)
rate
Max. Continuous heat 210W(300HU/s)
dissipation rate
Weight 13kg

Battery
Type Small sized value regulated lead-acid battery
Specification 12V
Quantity 20 pieces

Minimum specific filtration


Total 2.5 mm Al 70 kV
X-ray tube assembly Equivalent to 1.5 mm Al 70 kV
Multi-leaf collimator Equivalent to 1.0 mm Al 70 kV
Classification of the system
ClassⅠ (only during charging)
Method of protection against electric shock Internal powered (during powered by internal battery)

Degree of protection against electric shock Type-B


Classification according to operation mode Continuous operation with intermittent load
*For detail about X-ray-tube assembly, please refer to X-ray tube operation manual (M535-E219).

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6.1 Specifications

CXDI-50G
CXDI
Effective range 35 x 43 cm
Effective Number of Pixels 2208 x2688
Pixel Pitch 160µm x 160µm
Imaging Unit mass 4.8kg (except Grid)
Mechanical strength Load uniformly: 150kg
Load partly: 100kg/φ 40mm
Mass 4.8 kg (Except cable)
Attenuation equivalent of front panel 0.2mmAl.Eq.
Maximum irradiation time 1000msec
Dimension 491(W) x 477(D) x 23(H)mm with operation grip
Grayscale 12bit (4,096 grayscale)
Option
Grid Attenuation equivalent:2.3mmAl.Eq.
For detail about CXDI, please refer to CXDI series operation manual (Canon CXDI Digital Radiography).

Options MUX-100D MUX-100DJ

Infrared type
Remote controller
Ready operation, X-ray operation, Collimator lamp ON/OFF

Removable X-ray protective screen Removable X-ray protective acrylic screen


Dose Area Meter Indicates the dose area,product.
Grid Refer to CXDI manual

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6.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Unit

System dimensional drawing

Fig. 6-1 System dimensions

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6.3 X-ray Reference Axis and Focal Spot Position

6.3 X-ray Reference Axis and Focal Spot Position

X-ray reference axis and focal spot position

View from this side


Refer to Fig.9-3

Focus *1

Reference axis

126 126
4-M6 deep12
(P.C.D. Φ92)

Φ134

*1: A hollow on the housing surface Unit: mm


indicates a position of focus

Fig. 6-2 X-ray reference axis and focal spot position (Front and upper view)

Focus

40
85

M45

Reference axis
Unit : mm

Fig. 6-3 X-ray reference axis and focal spot position (Side view)

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Chapter 6 Specifications

6.4 Exposure Condition

MUX-100D/100DJ

125

120
80mA
80mA 63mA
63mA
110
50mA 100mA
Tube Voltage (kV)

100

125mA
90

80

160mA
70

60

50

40
0.32 0.40 0.50 0.63 0.80 1.0 1.25 1.6 2.0 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.3 8.0 10 13 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 320

Tube current and time product (mAs)

Table Example: Conditions that can be set up at 90kV


At 90kV, a setup of a maximum of 320 mAs is possible.
Since the tube current at 90kV and 100mAs is 100mA, time is 1.0sec.
A setup of 125mA of tube current is possible to take an exposure with 0.8-50mAs.
The time at 90kV and 25mAs is 0.2sec.

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6.4 Exposure Condition

MUX-100D/100DJ (at low level battery)

125
50mA
120

110
63mA
Tube Voltage (kV)

100

80mA

90

80

100mA

70

125mA
60

50 160mA

40
0.32 0.4 0 0.5 0 0 .63 0.80 1.0 1.2 5 1 .6 2 .0 2.5 3.2 4.0 5 .0 6.3 8.0 10 13 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 1 00 1 25 160 20 0 2 50 3 20

Tube current and time product (mAs)

Table Example: Conditions that can be set up at 90kV.


At 90kV, a setup of a maximum of 320 mAs is possible.
Since the tube current at 90kV and 100mAs is 80mA, time is 1.25sec.

When a setup of 125mA of tube current is possible to take an exposure with tube voltage is lowered to
65kV. mAs is 0.5-200mAs.
The time at 65kV and 25mAs is 0.2sec.

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Appendix A
A
NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

DIP switch settings on the NEXSC board are described in this Chapter.

Chapter Contents

A.1 Table of NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

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Appendix A NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

A.1 Table of NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

The DIP switch function of NEXSC is shown in Table 1.

Table. 1 NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

Number Function Status: Function Default

SW2-1 RESERVED Normally ON ON


SW2-2 RESERVED Normally ON ON
SW2-3 RESERVED Normally OFF OFF
SW2-4 RESERVED Normally OFF OFF

SW2-5 ON: Measured value display mode,


Measured value display mode OFF
OFF: Normal mode
SW2-6 RESERVED Normally OFF OFF
SW2-7 RESERVED Normally OFF OFF

SW2-8 ON: Initial setting mode,


Initial setting mode OFF
OFF: Normal mode
SW3-1 EEPROM Initialization ON: Initialization, OFF: Normal mode OFF
SW3-2 RESERVED Normally OFF OFF
SW3-3 RESERVED Normally ON ON
SW3-4 Remote controller option ON: Option enable, OFF: Option disable OFF
SW3-5 RESERVED Normally OFF OFF
SW3-6 RESERVED Normally ON ON
SW3-7 RESERVED Normally OFF OFF
SW3-8 Adjustment mode ON: Adjustment mode, OFF: Normal mode OFF

XCOUT 2002 board

NEXSC
board
12345678
SW 2
SW 3

Fig. 1 Layout of the DIP switches on NEXSC board.

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Appendix B
B
Adjustment Mode

Chapter Contents

B.1 How to Get Into Adjustment Mode

B.2 Adjustment Mode List

B.3 Adjustment of Tube Current

B.4 Adjustment of the Handle

B.5 Adjustment of the Battery Detection Circuit

B.6 Setting Date and Time

B.7 Display and Reset of Exposure Counter

B.8 Display and Reset of Cumulated Mileage

B.9 Display and Reset of Error Log

B.10 Display and Reset of Battery Charge Counter

B.11 Display Running Speed

B.12 Battery Voltage Drop Check Mode

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

B.1 How to Get Into Adjustment Mode


Turn on the DIP switch SW3-8 on NEXSC CPU board first, and then turn on
power for the unit. After just turning on power for the unit, confirm “TEC” is
displayed on the X-ray control panel.

Fig. 1 Initialize display on adjustment mode

When the program register key is pushed, it is displayed on the panel as shown
in Fig. 2 as "Record" when each setting of the explanation in this Chapter.

Fig. 2 Display when registering

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B.2 Adjustment Mode List

B.2 Adjustment Mode List


Mode list in adjustment mode is shown as follows. To switch the page 1 and
page 2, Normal key or Obese key is pushed. Press the Normal key for page 1
and the Obese key for page 2.

Adjustment mode Page 1(Blinking Normal key)

Key Name of mode Reference

Tube current two-point adjustment mode Refer to B.3

Tube current each-point adjustment mode Refer to B.3

Not used Not used


Use this mode to check the condition
of the battery when imaging is
Battery voltage drop check mode
operated and load is applied. Refer to
B.12.
Adjustment mode of the battery (+)detection circuit Refer to B.5

Adjustment mode of the battery (-) detection circuit Refer to B.5

Adjustment mode of the Handle Refer to B.4

Setting Date and Time Refer to B.6

Adjustment mode Page 2 (Blinking Obese key)

Key Name of mode Reference

Exposure Counter mode Refer to B.7

Cumulated Mileage mode Refer to B.8

Error Log mode Refer to B.9

Battery Charge Counter mode Refer to B.10

Battery charging test mode Refer to C.6

Speed meter test mode Refer to B.11

Not used

Not used

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

B.3 Adjustment of Tube Current


Tube current adjustment mode

The tube current of this unit is adjusted by changing the setting of the filament
current (called FVR value).

There are five points of adjustable FVR values; 40, 60, 80, 100, 125 kV for tube
current positions of 50, 63, 80, 100, 125, 160 mA as shown in the table below.
FVR values between tube voltage points are calculated by linear interpolation.

50mA 63mA 80mA 100mA 125mA 160mA


125kV ○ ○ ○ ○ − −
100kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ −
80kV ○◎ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○◎
60kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
40kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
○:Adjustment point in tube current each-point adjustment mode
◎:Adjustment point in tube current two-point adjustment mode

There are two tube current adjustment modes. Normally, the tube current is
adjusted in (1): tube current two-point adjustment mode. When necessary, the
tube current at each adjustment point is checked and adjusted in (2) Tube
current each-point adjustment mode

(1) Tube current two-point adjustment mode


FVR value is adjusted at two points 80 kV, 50 mA and 80 kV, 160 mA,
and based on the results, the FVR values at all the other points are
corrected.

(2) Tube current each-point adjustment mode


FVR value is adjusted at each adjustment point.

NOTE
If inappropriate data are contained in the FVR value table, it is not possible
to obtain appropriate results by executing the tube current two-point
adjustment. If there is a possibility that inappropriate data may be contained
in the FVR value table, execute the tube current two-point adjustment after
initializing all the FVR values.

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B.3 Adjustment of Tube Current

Initializing FVR values

Procedures of initializing FVR values


To initialize FVR values, hold down the thin body selection key for body
thickness correction until a character string “c A n c e L” appears on the
display (for about 3 seconds).

NOTE
Although it is possible to initialize FVR values with the initialization of
NEXSC board, the other important data are also initialized at the same time.

Others

Others
(1) When the tube current two-point or each-point adjustment mode is
selected, the tube current feedback circuit is automatically disabled.

(2) For adjusting tube current, use a neutral point tube ammeter or the
measured value display mode of the unit (turn ON the DIP switch SW2-5
on NEXSC board).

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

Adjustment in tube current two-point adjustment mode

Procedures of adjusting FVR value


1. Set tube current two-point adjustment mode.
Set the DIP switch NEXSC SW-3-8 to ON and turn ON power.
Then, press the APR head exposure key to enter the tube current
two-point mode.
(LEDs of the head exposure key, the regular position exposure key, and
the normal body exposure key blink.)

2. Set the tube voltage and tube current


It is not necessary to set the tube voltage, because it is fixed to 80 kV.
The tube current can be set to only two points 50 mA and 160 mA. Set it
to 50 mA at first.

mA Setting

Fig. 3 Tube current two-point adjustment mode: tube current setting


(this figure shows an example of the display: the tube current is set to 50 mA)

3. Execute X-ray exposure


Execute an exposure by pressing the hand switch.

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B.3 Adjustment of Tube Current

4. Adjusting FVR value


Pressing the remote controller choosing key reveals FVR value on the
set tube voltage display. (When FVR value is displayed, the lamp of the
remote controller choosing key blinks.) To change the FVR value, press
the set tube voltage change key. When decreasing the tube current, set
the FVR value to a smaller value, and when increasing the tube current,
set it to a larger value. Repeat the steps 3 and 4 until the measured tube
current value becomes an appropriate value.
(Recommended range : 45 ~ 48mA)

FVR setting mA setting

Fig. 4 Tube current two-point adjustment mode: FVR value setting


(this figure shows an example of the display: the FVR is adjusted to FVR = 3.87)

5. Registering FVR values


Register the FVR value when the tube current has become an
appropriate value. To register FVR value, press the program registration
key. Then, a character string “r e c o r d” is shown on the display.

NOTE
Moving to another point or mode, or turning off power without pressing the
program registration key after changing FVR value would cancel the change
of the FVR value. Further, it is possible to register FVR value when exposure
condition is displayed (FVR value is not displayed).

6. Set the tube current to 160 mA, and then repeat the steps 3 to 5.
(Recommended range of measured tube current : 148 ~ 155mA)

NOTE
It is possible to set the tube current to either 50 mA or 160 mA first.
If this adjustment mode is finished after the FVR value for only one of the
two points is registered, the same FVR value is registered for the other point.

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

Tube current each point adjustment mode

Procedures of adjusting FVR value


1. Set tube current each-point adjustment mode
Set the DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 to ON and turn ON power. Then,
press the APR chest exposure key to enter the tube current each-point
adjustment mode. (LEDs of the chest exposure key, the regular position
exposure key, and the normal body exposure key blink.)

2. Setting tube voltage and tube current

kV setting mA setting

Fig. 5 Tube current each point adjustment mode – Exposure condition setting(In case of 160mA)

3. Exposing X-RAY
Make an exposure by pressing the hand switch.

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B.3 Adjustment of Tube Current

4. Adjusting FVR value


Pressing the remote controller choosing key reveals FVR value on the
set tube voltage display. (When FVR value is displayed, the lamp of the
remote controller choosing key blinks.) To change the FVR value, press
the set tube voltage change key. When decreasing the tube current, set
the FVR value to a smaller value, and when increasing the tube current,
set it to a larger value. Repeat the steps 3 and 4 until the measured tube
current value becomes an appropriate value.
(Allowable error : within –15% ~ +5%)

FVR setting mA setting

Fig. 6 Tube current each point adjustment mode: FVR value adjusted
(this figure shows an example of the display: the FVR is setting to FVR = 3.87)

5. Registering FVR values


Register the FVR value when the tube current has become an
appropriate value. To register FVR value, press the program registration
key. Then, a character string “r e c o r d” is shown on the display.

NOTE
Moving to another point or mode, or turning off power without pressing the
program registration key after changing FVR value would cancel the change
of the FVR value. Further, it is possible to register FVR value when exposure
condition is displayed (FVR value is not displayed).

6. Repeat the steps 3 to 5 for other points, as required.

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

B.4 Adjustment of the Handle


This is the mode in which handling of the unit during running is adjusted. When
the handle or MU Driver board was exchanged, adjust the handle in the following
steps:

Procedures of adjusting the handle


1. Setting handle adjustment mode

Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON, and turn ON power. Then, enter the
handle adjustment mode by pressing the Arm key of APR. (The LED of
the Arm key flashes.)

2. Setting a spring gauge

As the adjustment position number is indicated on the tube voltage


display, apply the force in the indicated direction with a spring gauge
referring to Table 1 and Fig. 8. Tie a piece of string or the like round
the end of the handle, then hook the spring gauge to the string, and
apply the force.

Position setting

Fig. 7 Adjustment of the Handle

3. Registering the adjustment values (8 position)

Press the program registration key. Then, the adjustment position


number advances to the next. Repeat the steps 2 and 3 about all the
adjustment positions shown in Table. 1.

NOTE
If power is turned off without pressing the program registration ray, the
handle adjustment values would not be registered.

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B.4 Adjustment of the Handle

Table. 1 Relation between handle adjustment position number and pull power

Adjustment position number Direction (pull power) by spring gauge


1 Forward left direction (1 kg)
2 Forward left direction (2 kg)
3 Backward left direction (1 kg)
4 Backward left direction (2 kg)
5 Forward right direction (1 kg)
6 Forward right direction (2 kg)
7 Backward right direction (1 kg)
8 Backward right direction (2 kg )

Forward left Forward


direction right
direction

Backward Backward
left right
direction direction

Fig. 8 Positions and directions for setting the spring gauge

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

B.5 Adjustment of the Battery Voltage Detection Circuit


This adjustment is made to equalize the variability among different battery
voltage detection circuits. When exchanging MUXPOWER board, MUXCHARGE
board, or XCONT board, be sure to make this adjustment in the following steps.

Procedures of battery detection circuit


1. Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON, and then apply power to the unit.
The present mode is turns to positive voltage mode by pressing the “Leg”
key, and is turns to negative voltage mode by pressing the “Foot” key. The
detected battery voltage is displayed by six digits.

2. Press “mAs +”, “mAs -“ key while measuring the actual voltage of batteries,
and Press the “Program key” if the difference between the measurement
value and the indicated value becomes within ±0.2V.
The actual voltage of batteries on + side can be measured between
"TER3"-"TER5" of the MUXPOWER board.
The actual voltage of batteries on - side can be measured between
"TER5"-"TER4" of the MUXPOWER board.

Displayed value
adjustment
Fig. 9 Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circuit –Positive voltage (in case of 119.7V)

Displayed value
adjustment
Fig. 10 Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circuit –Negative voltage (in case of 119.1V)

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B.6 Setting Date and Time

B.6 Setting Date and Time


Year, month, day and time can be set.

Procedures of displaying and resetting date and time:


1. Setting date and time setting mode

Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON and turn on power. Then, enter the
date and time setting mode by pressing the hand exposure key of APR.
(The LED of the hand exposure key blinks.)

Year Month Date

Fig. 11 Setting Date (In case of February 21, 2005)

2. Checking change of date

Reveal the year/month/day display by pressing the remote control


selection key. (Turn off the LED of the key.)

Change year with the set tube voltage change keys (+) and (-). (Set the
lower two digits of the year.)

Change month with the (-) key for changing set value of the product of
tube current and its flow time.

Change day with the (+) key for changing set value of the product of
tube current and its flow time.

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

3. Changing time

Reveal the time display by pressing the remote control selection key.
(The LED of the key flashes.)

Change hour with the set tube voltage change keys (+) and (-) (24-hour
display)

Change minute with the (+) and (-) key for changing set value of the
product of tube current and its flow time.

Hour Minute

Fig. 12 Setting Time (In case of PM 1:08)

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B.7 Display and Reset of Exposure Counter

B.7 Display and Reset of Exposure Counter


It is possible to display and reset the number of X-ray exposures that is
controlled by software.

Procedures of displaying the number of X-ray exposures:


1. Setting exposure counter mode

Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON and turn on power. Then, enter the
exposure counter display mode by pressing the Head exposure key of
APR. (The LED of the Head exposure key blinks.)

2. Checking the cumulative number of exposures

The cumulative number of exposures appears on the set tube voltage


display and the display for the product of tube current and its flow time.

A max. number of cumulative number of exposures is 999999 times.


Over the counter’s max. number then, the cumulative number of
exposures is reset, and the display is turned to "0".

Fig. 13 Display of Exposure Counter (In case of 437 times)

Procedures of displaying the number of X-ray exposures:


1. Resetting cumulative number of exposures

Press the program registration key for about 3 seconds. Then, the
cumulative number of exposures is reset, and the display is turned to
"0".

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

B.8 Display and Reset of Cumulated Mileage.

It is possible to display and reset the cumulated mileage that is controlled by


software.

Procedures of displaying and resetting the cumulated mileage:


1. Setting cumulated mileage display mode

Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON and turn on power. Then, enter the
cumulative mileage display mode by pressing the Chest key of APR.
(The LED of the Chest key blinks.)

2. Checking cumulative mileage

The total cumulative mileage appears on the set tube voltage display,
and the relative cumulative mileage appears on the display for the
product of tube current and its flow time. The total cumulated mileage is
the cumulative mileage since the unit was shipped from the factory. The
relative cumulative mileage is the cumulative mileage after the last reset
of the mileage.

A max. number of cumulative mileage is 999999 km. Over the counter’s


max. number then, the cumulative mileage is reset, and the display is
turned to "0".

3. Resetting relative cumulative mileage

Press the program registration key for about 3 seconds. Then, the
relative cumulative mileage is reset and the display is turned to "0".

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B.8 Display and Reset of Cumulated Mileage.

Fig. 14 Display of Relative Cumulated Mileage (In case of 16km)

Fig. 15 Display of Total Cumulated Mileage (In case of 16km)

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

B.9 Display and Reset of Error Log

Error code of 32 batches in the past is displayed. If a total of 32 errors have


occurred and further a new error occurs, the oldest error data is deleted and the
new error data is overwritten.

Procedures of displaying the error log:


1. Setting error log mode

Set DIP switch NEXSC 3-8 ON and apply power to the unit. Then, press
the Obese key and the APR Abdomen Exposure” key to start the Error Log
mode. (LED of the Abdomen Exposure key and Obese key blink.)

Error Log Number


selection

Fig. 16 Display of Error Log (In case of eighth error code was F68)

2. Check error codes

Error code is displayed on mAs indicator and log number is displayed on


kV indicator. The number “000” means the latest error and the number
“031” means the oldest error. Log number is increased by pressing the
kV+ key and decreased by pressing the kV- key.

3. Check error codes date and time

Reveal the date and time display by pressing the remote control selection
key.

Procedure of reset for the error log


1. Resetting the error log.

Press the program registration key for about 3 seconds. Then, the error log
is reset .

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B.10 Display and Reset of Battery Charge Counter

B.10 Display and Reset of Battery Charge Counter

It is possible to display and reset the number of charging times counted by the
software.

Procedures of displaying the Battery charge counter


1. Set the charging counter mode.

Set the DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 to ON and turn ON power. Then, enter
the charging counter display mode by pressing the obese body key and
APR waist exposure key. (LEDs of the waist exposure key and the obese
body key blink.)

2. Check the cumulative number of charging times.

The number of charging times is displayed on the set tube voltage display
and the tube current time product display.

The maximum number of the cumulative counter display is 32767. If this


number is exceeded, the display is reset to 0.

Fig. 17 An example of the charging counter display (the number of charging times is 176)

Resetting the charging counter


1. Resetting cumulative number of charging times

Press the program registration key for about 3 seconds. Then, the
cumulative number of times is reset to “0”.

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

B.11 Displaying Running Speed


A running speed derived from the number of revolutions detected by the encoder
is displayed. Use this for checking failure of the encoder or others.

Steps of displaying running speed


1. Set the running speed display mode.

Set the DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 to ON and turn ON power. Then, enter
the running speed display mode by pressing the obese body key and ARR
foot exposure key. (LEDs of the foot exposure key and the obese body key
blink.)

2. Check the displayed running speed.

A running speed is displayed on the set tube voltage display and the tube
current time product display. “−” is displayed during going back.

Fig. 18 An example of running speed display (where the speed of both of the wheels is 0 km/hour)

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B.11 Displaying Running Speed

3. Switching between wheel speeds

It is possible to switch the running speed display from one to another of


both wheel running speed(km/hour), left wheel running speed(km/hour),
and right running speed by pressing the remote control choosing key.

Fig. 19 An example of running speed display (left wheel speed)

Fig. 20 An example of running speed display (right wheel speed)

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

B.12 Battery Voltage Drop Check Mode


This mode is to check the drop of battery voltage and the inverter operation
(VIN) when load is applied for exposure. Use this mode to check the battery
condition.

Procedures to display the battery voltage drop check mode


1. Set on the battery voltage drop check mode.

Turn on the DIP switch SW3-8 on the NEXSC board first, and then turn on
the power of the unit. Then, press the Normal key and Waist Exposure key
on APR to start the battery voltage drop check mode. (LED of the Waist
Exposure key and Normal key blinks.)

Switch display

Fig. 21 Example of the display of the battery voltage drop check mode
(exposure condition is displayed)

2. Exposure
The exposure condition indicator displays inspection exposure condition
(80 kV, 160 mA, 100 msec).
Values are measured when 80 msec pasts after the exposure starts.
Perform exposure by pressing the hand switch. After the exposure,
measured tube voltage and tube current are displayed on the exposure
condition indicator.
(Measured tube voltage and tube current other than this mode are values
measured 20 msec after the exposure starts. Therefore, the values may not
match with the tube voltage and tube current measured in this mode.)

3. Switching indicated values

By pressing the remote controller choosing key, exposure condition, battery


voltage on the plus side, battery voltage on the minus side, inverter
operation frequency voltage during exposure VIN, measured tube voltage,
and measured tube current are displayed in sequence.
(Battery voltage on the plus side and battery voltage on the minus side are
measured 80 msec after the exposure starts in this mode. They do not
match with the battery voltage measured by procedures described in B.5
Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circuit.)

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B.12 Battery Voltage Drop Check Mode

At present, conditions of the unit and battery cannot be judged using the
values provided in this mode. (Use the values as reference.)

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Appendix B Adjustment Mode

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Appendix C
C
Adjusting Methods

These adjustments are not required in the usual installation of the unit. If the
circuit boards or parts are replaced and readjustment is needed, refer to these
adjusting methods.

Chapter Contents

C.1 Preperation

C.2 Adjusting MUX CHARGE-04A board

C.3 Adjusting XCONT-2002 board

C.4 Adjusting the battery-voltage detection circuit

C.5 Checking the X-ray exposure

C.6 Checking battery charging

C.7 Volume control of a buzzer

C.8 Finish

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Appendix C Adjusting Methods

C.1 Preparation

Before making the detailed adjustment in this Section, confirm the following
items:

1. The connections of connector P1 and P2 are compliant with the supply


voltage. (Refer to 4.4)

2. The settings of DIP SW on NEXSC board are matched with the unit type
and the options. (Refer to Appendix A)

3. The setting of DIP SW1-1 on INVERTER UNIT board is matched with the
OFF side. (Silk pattern is MUX-100 side.)

4. Move the arm out of parking position. (For displaying and exposing).

NOTE
turn on the power supply of the unit by connecting the power plug as turning
the main breaker off, and turning on breaker NFB1 when the NEXSC board
is initialized or is initialized before the device is adjusted.

NOTE
When the lever is made below , breaker NFB1 is turned on.
When the lever is made up, breaker NFB1 is turned off .

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C.2 Adjusting MUX CHARGE-04A board

C.2 Adjusting MUX CHARGE-04A board

Preparation

1. Turn VR1, VR2, and VR3 of MUX CHARGE-04A board counterclockwise to


the maximum. (It is unnecessary to do this in case that the MUX
CHARGE-04A board.)

2. Turn of f the Main breaker.

3. Make sure the breaker NFB1 is OFF and connect the power plug.

4. Turn on the DIPswitch SW3-8 (adjustment mode) of NEXSC board.

5. Short-circuit CP3 [CHECK1] and CP4 [CHECK2] of XCONT board with a


clip or the like.

Adjusting the MUXCHARGE-04A board

1. Turn ON the breaker NFB1. (Power will be turned ON)

2. Confirming the fundamental frequency of 50 kHz:

Confirm that the waveform at CP14 [50kHz] shows approximately 50 kHz


(period: 17 to 23μsec).

3. Adjusting the inverter frequency of 120 Hz:

Adjust VR3 [120Hz] so that the waveform at CP16 [120Hz] shows 120 Hz
(period: 8.1 to 8.3 msec).

4. Adjusting the pulse width for the starter:

Performing READY operation, adjust VR2 [STARTER] so that the pulse


width at High-level of the waveform at CP17 becomes 2.7 msec (±0.1
msec).

5. Rough adjustment of the pulse width for the collimator lamp:

Lighting the collimator lamp, adjust VR1 [LAMP] so that the pulse width at
High-level of the waveform at CP17 becomes 3.8 msec (±0.1 msec).

NOTE
The pulse width can be finely adjusted by adjusting VR1 while measuring the
voltage at the leads of the collimator lamp so that the voltage becomes an
appropriate value. (Refer to Appendix E7)

6. Turn OFF NFB1 (Power will be turned off ).

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Appendix C Adjusting Methods

C.3 Adjusting XCONT-2002 board

Preparation

1. Turn VR1, VR2, and VR3 of XCONT-2002 board counterclockwise to the


maximum. (It is unnecessary to do this in case that XCONT-2002 board
has been already adjusted.)

2. Turn VR4 of XCONT-2002 board to center position. (It is unnecessary to


make further adjustment of VR4 in normal case.)

3. Turn of f the Main breaker.

4. Make sure the breaker NFB1 is OFF and connect the power plug.

5. Turn on the DIPswitch SW3-8 (adjustment mode) of NEXSC board.

6. Short-circuit CP3 [CHECK1] and CP4 [CHECK2].

Adjusting the inverter control circuit

1. Short-circuit CP [+15V] and CP5 [VSIN].

2. Turn ON the breaker NFB1. (Power will be turned ON)

3. Turn ON the key switch. (This enables Reads and X-ray operations.)

CAUTION
Confirm that main breaker is turned OFF.

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C.3 Adjusting XCONT-2002 board

4. Adjustment Max frequency of inverter.

Adjust VR2 [VFADJ(kV)] so that the frequency at CP29 [F] becomes 112
kHz (period: 8.9 to 9.0μsec).

5V/div

8.9-9.0μsec

Fig. 1 Wave form at CP29[F]

5. Rough adjustment of the inverter pulse width:

Performing READY and XRAY operations, adjust VR3 [PULSEADJ] so that the
pulse width at CP33 [A/D] becomes 7.5±0.1μsec. (Be cautious about the
polarity.)

5V/div

7.5±0.1μsec

Fig. 2 Wave form at CP33[A/D]

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6. Fine adjustment of the inverter pulse width:

Connect oscilloscope probes to CP [Ga] and CP [Ea] and to CP [Gb] and


CP [Eb] of INVERTER UNIT board, perform READY and XRAY operations, and
check the gate waveform of IGBT. Confirm that the pulse width at +5
V is 7.8 to 8.0μsec. Readjust the pulse width if it is necessary (VR3
[PULSEADJ] of Xcont board).

7.8-8.0μsec
5V

0V

Fig. 3 Waveform between CP[Ga] – CP[Ea], CP[Gb ] – CP[Eb] on INVERTER UNIT board

7. Turn OFF the power (turn OFF NFB1), and remove the short-circuit
between CP [+15V] and CP5 [VSIN].

Adjusting mAs circuit

1. Short-circuit CP [+5V] and CP30 [mA-IN].

2. Apply power to the unit (turn ON NFB1).

3. Adjust VR1[mAs] so that the relation between the frequency at CP28


[MASCLK] and the voltage at CP 30 is 5 kHz/V. (For example, if the voltage
at CP30 is 5.10 V, the frequency at CP28 is 25.5 kHz.)

4. Turn OFF the power (turn OFF NFB1), and remove the short-circuit
between CP [+5V] and CP30 [mA-IN].

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C.4 Adjusting the battery-voltage detection circuit

C.4 Adjusting the battery-voltage detection circuit

Preparation

1. Confirm the power plug has been disconnected.

2. Set the DIPswitch NEXSC SW3-8 (Adjustment mode) ON.

3. Confirm there is no shorting wires between check pin on XCONT board.

4. Turn on the main breaker.

5. Turn the key switch ON. (Power will be turned ON.)

Adjusting the positive-side of battery-voltage detection.

1. Press Leg key (the mode for adjusting the positive-side of battery-voltage
detection is entered).

2. Measure the positive-side of actual battery voltage (the voltage between


TER3 and TER5 on MUXPOWER board).

3. Press mAs+ and mAs- key so that the same voltage as the actual voltage
is obtained. When the same voltage (within ±0.2 V) is obtained, press the
program entry key.

Adjusting the negative-side of battery-voltage detection.

1. Press Foot-key (the mode for adjusting the negative-side of battery-voltage


detection is entered).

2. Measure the minus-side of actual battery voltage (the voltage between


TER5 and TER4 on MUXPOWER board).

3. Press mAs+ and mAs- key so that the same voltage as the actual voltage
is obtained. When the same voltage (within ±0.2 V) is obtained, press the
program entry key.

4. After the adjustments have finished, turn OFF the power (turn OFF key
switch).

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Appendix C Adjusting Methods

C.5 Checking the X-ray exposure

Preparation

1. Confirm the power plug has been disconnected.

2. Set the DIPswitch SW3-8 on the NEXSC board ON. (Adjustment mode)

3. Set the DIPswitch SW2-5 on the NEXSC board ON. (Measurement display
mode)

4. Confirm there are no short-wire between check pins on the XCONT board.

5. Turn the main breaker ON.

Confirmation of ready operation

1. Turn ON the key switch.

2. Confirm that the collimator lamp comes on by performing the collimator lamp
lighting operation.

3. Performing READY operation, confirm that the anode of X-ray tube is rotating
and the exposure-ready lamp comes on within approximately 3 seconds.

4. During READY operation, check the waveform of filament heating voltage


between CP2 [CO] and CP1 [CL] on INVERTER UNIT board.

100V/div

Fig. 4 Waveform between CP1[CL] – CP2[C0] on the INVERTER UNIT board

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C.5 Checking the X-ray exposure

Confirmation of X-ray exposure

1. Press the “Head” key on the adjustment mode.

2. Adjust on 2 points at 80kV,50mA、and 160mA. As the measurement display


is within the following range. At the same time, confirm the waveform of
tube voltage(CP9[TKV] which is on the XCONT board)

80kV,50mA : 45∼48mA

80kV,160mA : 148∼155mA

1V/div

Fig. 5 Waveform at the CP9[TKV] (In case of 80kV,160mA)

3. If necessary, press the “Chest” key, get into the tube current each-point
adjustment mode and then check that measurement value is with error
within –15 - +5 % range of the setting value.

NOTE
Use the tube anmeter of neutral point current measureing type. The tube
anmeter of measuring of high voltage side may indicate the tube current
value with large error.
Connect the tube ammeter of neutral point current measuring type to mA+
and mA- of terminal board X2 on XCONT board. For the measurements,
remove the short-circuit plate.

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Appendix C Adjusting Methods

C.6 Checking battery charging

Preparation

1. After it is confirmed that breaker NFB1 is turning off, connect the power
plug.

2. Turn the key switch OFF.


Make sure that the DR system has stopped.

3. Turn the main breaker ON.

4. Set the DIP switch SW3-8 on the NEXSC board (Adjustment mode) ON.

5. Confirm there are no short-wire between check pins on the XCONT board.

Procedure of confirming for battery charge

1. Turn the breaker NFB1 ON. (Power will be turned ON.)

2. Press Obese-key to move to the adjustment mode Page 2.

3. Press Leg-key (after about 10 seconds, the battery is charged for about
one minute).

4. Confirm that the waveform of the voltage between CP18 (D2 cathode
incase of BOARD A ) and GND on MUX CHARGE-04A board is
approximately as shown in the Figure below. (Fig. 6 waveform is in case of
main supply frequency 60Hz. If main supply frequency is 50Hz, period
between pulses is 10ms.)

5. Then unplug the unit.

2V/div

Fig. 6 Waveform between CP18 – GND

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C.7 Volume control of a buzzer

C.7 Volume control of a buzzer

The volume control procedure of a loud buzzer

From the hole of a catch part cover, volume for volume control can be turned
and the volume control of the amount buzzer of loud sounds can be performed.
Volume is large or small please adjusts buzzer volume

NOTE
When a buzzer setup in setting change mode is except "ON", the amount
buzzer of loud sounds does not sound at the time of X-ray exposure. When
a buzzer setup is "ON", please perform subsequent adjustments (when it is a
setup to which the amount buzzer of loud sounds sounds at the time of X-ray
exposure).

1. It goes into setting change mode.

(Please refer to the change method of handling description 4.8 various


setup.)
If DIPSW 2-8 or 3-8 is turned "on ", it will not put into setting change mode.
Please check a setup of DIPSW.A buzzer setup is started. A setup of a
buzzer is turned "ON"
(Setup to which the amount buzzer of loud sounds at the time of X-ray
exposure).

2. If it continues pushing the collimator lamp key of a sheet panel Approx. 1


second or more, the amount buzzer of loud sounds will sound.

3. Please fit a precision driver (-) over the hole of the cover upper left end of a
catch part, turn volume, and adjust the volume of the amount buzzer of
loud sounds.

Catch part

Precision driver

Fig. 7 The position of adjustment volume

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Appendix C Adjusting Methods

4. If adjustment of volume is completed, please push the collimator lamp key


of a sheet panel. The amount buzzer of loud sounds stop.

Please end setting change mode.

The volume control procedure of a sheet panel buzzer

The buzzer volume control of the sheet panel, which turns volume for volume
control of a sheet panel, and sounds at the time of key operation etc., can be
performed. volume is large or small, please adjust buzzer volume。

1. Remove Upper cover.

2. Please turn volume VR 1 on the sheet panel board on the back of Upper
cover, and adjust the buzzer volume of a sheet panel.

The buzzer volume control of the sheet panel

Fig. 8 The position of adjustment volume

3. Upper cover will be attached if adjustment of volume is completed.

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C.8 Finish

C.8 Finish

Return the DIP SW on NEXSC board to its normal use condition.

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Appendix C Adjusting Methods

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Appendix D
D
Error Message List

Referring this error message list, quickly resolve problems, if any.

Chapter Contents

D.1 Error Message List

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Appendix D Error Message List

D.1 Error message list


The content of the fault is indicated fault indication lamp , and
indicated code on the mAs display.

Table. 1 Fault error message list

Error code Content of the error

F01 Main supply voltage is more than 20% higher than the standard voltage.

F02 Main supply voltage is more than 30% lower than the standard voltage.

F03 -15V OK signal is not supplied. (A failure in –15V supply.)

F11 X-ray tube voltage during irradiation is detected to be more than 30 kV higher than the set
value.

F12 Measured X-ray tube voltage during irradiation is more than 50% lower than the set value.

F13 Measured X-ray tube voltage during irradiation is lower than 10kV.

F14 KVBR signal is supplied. (A glow discharge in X-ray tube, or abnormal high x-ray tube
voltage has been detected.)

F21 Measured X-ray tube current during irradiation is more than 50mA larger than the set
value.

F22 Measured X-ray tube current during irradiation is more than 50% smaller than the set
value.

F23 Measured X-ray tube current during irradiation is smaller than 10mA.

F31 Measured filament current is more than 50% higher than the set value.

F32 Measured filament current is more than 50% lower than the set value.

F33 Measured filament current is lower than 1A.

F51 Battery voltage of plus-side during charging is higher than 155V.

F52 Battery voltage of plus-side during charging is lower than 100V.

F53 Battery voltage of minus-side during charging is higher than 155V.

F54 Battery voltage of minus-side during charging is lower than 100V.

F55 Voltage of plus-side battery is more than 12V higher than that of minus-side battery.

F56 Voltage of minus-side battery is more than 12V higher than that of plus-side battery.

F5a Signal CHBR1 is supplied. (Charging current is higher than 3.8A.)

F5b Signal CHBR2 is supplied. (Battery voltage + or - side during charging is higher than 155
V.)

F5c The power lead had been connected when main breaker is turned off.

F5E Measured charging current more than 50% larger than the set value for 10 seconds.

F5F Measured charging current less than 30% of the set value for 10 seconds.

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D.1 Error message list

F61 STOK signal is not returned even after the starter drive time is over.

F62 XOK is not returned even after one second has passed since HX1 was supplied.

F6E Irradiation does not finish by backup time / mAs.

F6F KVT does not input even after 250 msec has passed since EXR output.

The content of the warning is indicated warning indication lamp , and


indicated code on the mAs display approx. 3 sec.

Table. 2 Warning error message list

F64 It is an invalid HX signal input. (EX. Hand switch was pushed at the time of a power on.)
F65 It is an invalid AR signal input. (EX. Hand switch was pushed at the time of a power on.)

F68 The X-ray exposure operation had been done before the ready preparation of the FPD
device was completed.

F6d EMG signal is supplied. (Emergency stop switch has being pressed.)

F76 An illegal value was transmitted from CXDI. (EX. Out of range APR No.)

H1 With the set exposure condition, the heat accumulated on the anode of the X-ray tube is
over tolerance.

H2 The heat accumulated on the anode of the X-ray tube has reached its tolerance limit.
H4 THERMAL signal is not supplied.

E CPU battery voltage has dropped.

EEE CPU battery is completely empty.

bbb Main battery voltage has dropped.(Only movement of the system is possible.)

d0 Abnormal motor is detected.

d1 Over-current (motor) is detected.

d2 Abnormal motor is detected.

d3 Abnormal encoder is detected.

d4 Brake release switch is ON at the power on.

d5 Small movement switch (forward) is ON at the power on.

d6 Small movement switch (backward) is ON at the power on.

d7 Drive handle input (left) was detected at the power on.

d8 Drive handle input (right) was detected at the power on.

d9 Bumper switch is ON at the power on.

d10 Arm lock release switch is ON at the power on.

d11 Arm lock release lever is ON at the power on.

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Appendix D Error Message List

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Appendix E
E
Maintenance and Inspection

Basically, it is not necessary to make the replacement of any parts described in


this Chapter during installation of the unit.

Chapter Contents

E.1 Expendable Parts List

E.2 Batteries Replacement

E.3 CPU Backup Battery Replacement

E.4 Collimator lamp Replacement

E.5 Maintenance of rotary X-ray tube section

E.6 Centering the Collimator and X-ray Focus

E.7 Adjustment of Collimator lamp voltage

E.8 Cleaning and disinfections

E.9 Communication with CXDI

E.10 How to Restration from Recovery CD

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Appendix E Maintenance and Inspection

E.1 Expendable Parts List

Expendable Parts are shown as Table. 1. Use specified parts at the part
replacement.
Table. 1. Expendable Parts List

Parts Parts Name Rating


Number
074-71014-01 Battery *1
503-46520-01 Wire Rope For MUX-100D
503-46520-03 Wire Rope For MUX-100DJ
511-37058 Wheel,ZP-W1
511-37075 Caster,439S-150
503-49045 Code reel
511-70147 Code reel (LAN)
501-78646 CPU backup battery
062-65003-02 Collimator lamp
503-34889-02 Earth belt
036-11143-21 Oring, 4D ss-060
072-06033-08 Fuse F1 (On INVERTER UNIT-MUX board) 100A, 600V Slow blow
072-01664-34 Fuse F13 (On CONTROL UNIT MUX chassis) 6.3A, 250V Slow blow
Fuse F11,F12,F23 (On CONTROL UNIT MUX chassis) 0.5A, 250V Slow blow
072-01664-15 Fuse F1 (On MUX CHARGE-04A board)
Fuse F6 (On MUX POWER-99 board)
Fuse F1,F2(On MUX POWER-99 board) 2.0A, 250V Slow blow
072-01664-26
Fuse F21,F22 (On CONTROL UNIT MUX chassis)
Fuse F3,F7,F8 (On MUX POWER-99 board) 5.0A, 250V Slow blow
072-01664-33
Fuse F1 (On MUX CHARGE-04B board)
072-01659-83 Fuse F4,F5 (On MUX POWER-99 board) 10A, 250V Slow blow
072-01665-34 Fuse F9 (On MUX POWER-99 board) 10A,250V Slow blow
Silicon packing (standard plug for the high-voltage unit) 3 mm thick
532-23029 2 mm thick packing: 532-23061
Contact pin for replacement (standard plug for the Contact pin + tool
511-15061-11
high-voltage unit)
Mini plug maintenance kit (mini plug for the X-ray tube Silicon rubber jacket: 5 pcs
511-15061-13 Silicon washer: 5 pcs
unit) Silicon oil: 5 pcs
*1 The parts number 074-71014-01 is for 1piece of battery. 20 pieces are
needed when replacing batteries.

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E.2 Batteries Replacement

E.2 Batteries Replacement

Batteries replacement

Parts Number of the battery is 074-71014-01 (Battery,PX12090). 20 pieces are


needed when replacing batteries.

WARNING
When replacing the batteries, make sure to place the unit on the flat
floor. Otherwise, the unit may fall down.

WARNING
Do not wear metallic accessories such as the bracelet, hanging jewelrys,
and clocks during the battery exchange work. It is very dangerous when
coming in contact between terminals of the battery.

WARNING
Pay attention to polarity of +/- when arranging the battery in the battery
unit. Do not short-circuit and contact between terminals.

CAUTION
The battery with a different kind, type, manufacture and residual
quantity should not exist together. The device will not work properly.
(1) All 20 batteries should be replaced with new 20 batteries.
(2) 10 batteries in plus side (Battery ASSY BAT1,BAT2) should be with
same date of manufacture.
(3) 10 batteries in minus side (Battery ASSY BAT3,BAT4) should be
with same date of manufacture.
(4) Difference date of manufacture between plus side 10 batteries and
minus side 10 batteries should be less than one month.
Date of manufacture is stamped on top of the battery.
An example of stamp is as follows.
050217## … Feb.17.2005 (## is alphabet or number which bear no
relation to date of manufacture.)

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Procedure of the battery exchange


1. Turn ON the key switch, and lift the arm up to the position shown in
Fig. 1.

Fig. 1 Arm position to replace the battery

WARNING
Be sure to start replacing the battery after moving the arm up to the
position shown in Fig. 1. Otherwise the unit may
topple over when battery is replaced.

2. Turn OFF the key switch and OFF the main breaker as well.

3. Unscrew the hexagon socket head cap screws on both side (Fig. 2 (a)),
and remove the FPD box.

4. Remove both of the side covers and the upper cover.

5. Remove the Fix plates which are fixing the main frame and DR assy.

6. Disconnect the cable on DR assy. However, the cable between FPD and
POWER BOX is not disconnected.

7. Detach the PC holder and remove the PC. Remove the LAN adapter that
connects the PC and cable reel at the same time. Fig. 2 (c)

8. Remove the six screws as shown in Fig. 2 (c), pull out the DR assy.

9. Referring to Fig. 2 (d), remove the two screws shown with white arrow (α),
loosen the two screws shown with white arrow (ß), and detach the
connector shown with the black arrow. Then, lift the Link ASSY to remove.

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E.2 Batteries Replacement

10. Disconnect the wires connected to the terminal block in the order (from
No.1 to No.8) of the numbers shown in Fig. 2 (d). Be sure to disconnect
them in order first from (−) terminal of BAT 2 (refer to Fig. 2 (d)).

11. Take out the four battery ASSY (BAT1, BAT2, BAT3, BAT4) from the main
unit, and open the cover by unscrewing the flat countersunk head screw
shown in Fig. 2 (e), and disconnect the wiring for the battery. Take out all
the batteries.

12. Insert new batteries, and connect the wires to the electrodes. Be careful
that, as for BAT2 and BAT4, their direction of battery is turned upside
down.
Rear view of the unit
LAN adapter PC Holder
Shield cover

Screw
Screw

Fix plates

Bolt

(a) (b) (c)


Upper view of the unit

JSW1 (β) (β) JFN

JUSB JEXT
JCNT

Terminal No.s 4, 5
CN83

Link ASSY
CN81
(α) (α)
CN82
(d)
BAT 1 BAT 4
8 5

7 4

BAT 2 BAT 3
6 3

(e)
1 2

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Battery ASSY

(e) (f) (g)

Fig. 2 Procedure of battery exchange

13. Close the cover of the battery ASSY.


14. Write battery code and manufacture date of new battery in the label on top
of battery ASSY.

15. Mount the battery ASSY to the original position. Pay attention to the battery
numbers and positions. (Refer to Fig. 2 (d).)

16. Connect the wires to the terminal block of battery ASSY in the reverse
order of shown 5.
Connect the wires to the terminal block in the reverse order (from No.8 to
No.1) of the numbers shown in Fig. 2 (d). Be sure to connect them in order
first from (+) terminal of BAT 1 (refer to Fig. 2 (d)).

17. Write the date of battery replacement in the Battery Replacement Label.
(Refer to Fig. 2 for the location of the label.)

18. Mount the Link assy and connect the cables.


19. Mount the DR assy and fix it with Fix plates.
20. Mount the top cover and side cover.
21. Mount the FPD box.
22. Turn ON the main breaker, and turn ON the key switch. Confirm that

CAUTION
The weight of a battery assembly unit is approximetly 16kg. Take care
of dealing with the battery assembly.

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E.3 CPU Backup Battery Replacement

E.3 CPU Backup Battery Replacement

CPU Backup Battery replacement

Parts Number of the CPU Backup Battery is 501-78646.


Procedures of replacement for the CPU backup battery.
1. Remove the right side cover.

2. Turn on the key switch to apply the power.

3. Replace the CPU backup battery where is on NEXSC CPU board.

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E.4 Collimator lamp Replacement

Collimator lamp replacement

Parts Number of the Collimator lamp is 062-65003-02.

CAUTION
Wait for 10 minute after ternning off the collimator lamp. There is dread
of the burn.

Procedures of replacement for the collimator lamp.


1. Turn the key switch off.

2. Remove the lamp cover with the 4 screws.

3. Remove the lamp screened cover with 2 screws

4. Change the lamp.

5. Reinstall these covers.

NOTE
Do NOT tatch to part of the quortz. If part of the quortz was made dirty, clean
it up by using alchol. Finger print or oily dirt may causes dimness of the
quortz bulb.

Collimator
lamp

Lamp screened
cover

Lamp cover

Fig. 3 Exchanging the collimator lamp

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E.5 Maintenance of rotary X-ray tube section

E.5 Maintenance of rotary X-ray tube section

If the rotation of the X-ray tube section is found to be abnormal or short of


lubrication, grease part ① and ② as shown in Fig. 4 (Fig. 5, Fig. 6, and Fig. 7
for the detail of part A, B, and C).

*Recommended grease: Albania grease.

CAUTION
Be sure to hold the weight at the front of the support stand before
making maintenance.

Support
保持ワク
Frame

B A

Fig. 4 X-ray tube section

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Greasing Part [A] of the X-ray tube section

The detailed drawing of Part [A] of Fig. 4 is shown in Fig. 5.

Greasing steps
1. Unscrew M4 flat countersunk head screw (a) and remove cover A.

2. Unscrew locking screw (b), and make plunger (c) loose.

3. Unscrew two M3 flat countersunk head screws (d), and remove cover C.

4. Unscrew four M6 hexagon socket head cap screws (e), and remove
bearing A.

5. Grease part ①.

6. Bearing A and X-ray tube are separated each other by unscrewing four M6
hexagon socket head cap screws (f).

(a)
(a)
Plunger
プランジャ (c)(c)

Locking
止めネジ
screw
(b) (b)

AxisジクA
A

Cover C
カバーC (e)

Cover A
カバーA
(d) (f)

ジクウケA
Bearing A

Fig. 5 Detail of Part A

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E.5 Maintenance of rotary X-ray tube section

Greasing Part [B] of the X-ray tube section

The detailed drawing of Part [B] of Fig. 4 is shown in Fig. 6.

Greasing steps.
1. Unscrew M4 flat countersunk head screw (g) and remove cover B.

2. Unscrew four M5 hexagon socket head cap screws (h), and remove the
X-ray tube from the holding frame.

3. Put the X-ray tube removed from the holding frame on a table or the like.
(Use a cushion under the tube.)

4. Unscrew locking nut (i), disc spring (j), and M5 hexagon socket head cap
screw (k), and remove bearing B. In this state, bearing B and X-ray tube
can be separated each other.

5. Grease Part ①.

(h)

軸受けBB
Bearing

(g)
(k)
Cover B
カバーB

Locking
(i) ロック
Nut (i)
ナット
サラバネ
disc
(j) 1
spring (j)

Fig. 6 Detail of Part B

CAUTION
Before removing the X-ray tube (approximetly 13 kg), grasp the detail of
the fixing structure. Be careful not to drop the tube by loosening other
bolts incautiously. Dropping the tube may cause the break of the tube
and injury.

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Greasing Part [C] of the X-ray tube section

The detailed drawing of Part [C] of Fig. 4 is shown in Fig. 7. After assembling the
X-ray tube section, make it rotate 10 to 20 times to be thoroughly lubricated by
the grease.

Greasing steps
1. Unscrew hexagon socket flat countersunk head screw (l) and remove the
end cover.

2. Unscrew locking screw (m), and make plunger (n) loose.

3. Unscrew locking nut (o), disc spring (p), detent washer (q), and thrust
washer (r).

4. Pull out the bearing toward the front, and remove it.

5. After making sure that there is nothing abnormal with Part ②, apply grease
there.

6. After applying grease to Part ① and ②, assemble the X-ray tube section
in the reverse steps.

NOTE
If the dent on axis A is widened by the plunger in Part A, rotate the axis 90
degrees to fix it.

CAUTION
If the dent on axis A is widened by the plunger in Part A, rotate the axis
90 degrees to fix it.

Plunger (n)(n)
プランジャ

止めネジ Bearing
Locking screw (m) 軸受け
(m)

回転止め
Detent washer (q)
ワッシャ (q)
スラスト
Thrust(r)washer (r)
ワッシャ エンドカバー
End cover
サラバネ (p) ロック
Disc spring (p) Locking
ナット (o) nut (o)
(l)
滑り面
Sliding surface (l)

Fig. 7 Detail of C

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E.5 Maintenance of rotary X-ray tube section

CAUTION
Assemble the X-ray tube section so that the plunger in Part A, locking
nut in Part B, and the plunger and locking nut in Part C are fixed with
the following pressure and torque.

Plunger in Part A After pushing it in to the limit with


screwdriver, turn it back 45 degrees to fix.
Locking nut in Part B Adjust it so that the rotating torque
Fig. 6(i) becomes 4.5 ± 1.5 kg at the end of the
collimator handle.
Locking nut in Part C After adjusting the plunger similarly as in
Fig. 7(o) Part A, adjust it so that the rotating
torque becomes 4.5±1.5 kg at the end of
the collimator handle.

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E.6 Centering the Collimator and X-Ray


Focus
There are following two kinds of discrepancy between the collimator illumination
field and X-ray irradiation field. When installing the apparatus, make sure which
discrepancy is occurring and adjust the discrepancy:

1. Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field center and X-ray


irradiation field center.

2. Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field size and X-ray


irradiation field size.

Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field center and X-ray


irradiation field center.
How to adjust the collimator illumination field center and X-ray
irradiation field center.

If the center axis of the collimator blades and the axis of conical X-ray beam are
discrepant when the collimator is mounted on the X-ray tube, the collimator
illumination field center shifts from the X-ray irradiation field center.
In this case, align the center axis of the collimator blades with the axis of conical
X-ray beam by moving the collimator itself without displacing the lamp mounting
board as follows:

1. Show the illumination field on a cassette placed on the exposure top panel
(10-cm square).

2. Put a piece of line solder along the four sides of the illumination field and
operate exposure.

3. Then, widen the illumination field further (15-cm square), leaving the line
solder as it is.

4. Operate another exposure (double exposure).

5. After developing the radiograph, compare the illumination field center


(center of the image of the line solder) with the X-ray irradiation center, and
measure the discrepancy between them.

6. As shown in the illustration on the next page, loosen the screw a little, and
correct the above discrepancy in no. 5. by adjusting the position where the
screw is to be tightened. After making sure that the discrepancy is
eliminated, firmly tighten the screw, and then replace the screw or leave it a
loosened.

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CAUTION
Because the center of the collimator blades and the illumination field center
are aligned each other using a dedicated device in factory assembling,
never move the lamp mounting board.

Center of lamp field

Cassette
Lamp field
Solder
Center of X-ray field

Screw

Bolt Collimator

X-ray focus Center of Collimator

Fig. 8 Adjust field center

X-ray beam axis

Move Collimator

Center of X-ray field Center of lamp field (Center of leaves)

Fig. 9 How to adjust center

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Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field size and X-ray irradiation field size.

How to adjust the collimator illumination field size and X-ray


irradiation field size.
The illumination field size is always different from the X-ray irradiation field size.
Because the filament size of illumination lamp is larger than 3 mm in comparison
with the X-ray focus size (less than 1 mm), a portion called half-shadow is
physically occurs on the illumination field, and due to the half-shadow the
illumination field becomes larger than the X-ray irradiation field.

Discrepancy between the illumination field and X-ray irradiation field is adjusted
minimum descrepancy at S.I.D 1m. Because the half-shadow is a physical
phenomenon, it is impossible to eliminate it.

Filament

Focus

Leaf

A: Exposure point
at Focus/Filament size of none
B: Half shadow of Focus
C: Half shadow of Filament
D: Reference of Light Field

Illumination of Light Field

Fig. 10 Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field


and X-ray irradiation field.

For reference

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Adjust the X-ray irradiation field size so that the edge of the X-ray irradiation field
is set on the point D of the edge of the illumination field, after determining the
illumination field size in accordance with the exposing portion of the subject.

In this way discrepancy between the collimator illumination field center and X-ray
irradiation field can be minimized.

Discrepancy between the Point D and X-ray irradiation field is conformed to IEC
reguration, adjusted within 2cm ( within 2% of S.I.D) at S.I.D 1m prior to
shipment.

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E.7 Adjustment of Collimator lamp voltage

1. Basical adjustment of Collimator lamp voltage

Collimator lamp voltage can be adjusted by adjusting pulse width on MUX


CHARGE-04A PCB. Detailed procedure is as follows,

(1) Disconnect the connector JCH2 form MUX CHARGE-04A PCB for
preventing lamp from getting excessive voltage during adjustment.

(2) Connect oscilloscope to CP17 (IC M8 pin No.1) and GND on MUX
CHARGE-04A PCB.

(3) Turn on the unit. (Turn on the key switch.)

(4) Press the Collimator lamp switch and execute (5) in 30 seconds.

(5) Adjust the VR1 [LAMP] on MUX CHARGE-04A PCB so that the pulse
width (+15V level) is 3.8ms (+/- 0.1ms).

See the below figure.

3.8ms

5V/div

2ms/div

(6) Turn off the unit. (Turn off the key switch.)

(7) Connect the connector JCH2 to MUX CHARGE-04A PCB that was
disconnected in (1).

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2. Note when measuring lamp voltage

NOTE
Use the voltage meter that can measure true r.m.s. value (root mean square
value). Normal voltage meter can’t measure exactly because lamp voltage is
not sine waveform.

For reference, the voltage (r.m.s. value) will be 10.5 - 11.5V at lamp leads when
the pulse width is adjusted to 3.8ms.

・ Make the pulse width wider when needed to increase illumination.

・ Make the pulse width narrower when needed to decrease


illumination.

NOTE
Pay an attention to the voltage of lamp when increasing illumination.
Lifetime of lamp will be drastically shorter when the voltage of lamp is over
12V.

NOTE
Pay an attention to the illumination when decreasing illumination.
The illumination should fullfill standards.

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E.8 Cleaning and disinfections


Cleaning and disinfections
How to Cleaning and disinfections

CAUTION
This equipment is not protected to permeation of a liquid.
Don't let a liquid permeate the inside of equipment in cleaning and
disinfections.

1. Check the equipment is turned off power.

CAUTION
Cleaning and disinfections work should work, after turning off
equipment power.
If equipment is turned on the power, there is a possibility of causing an
electric shock and a short circuit.

2. Cleaning and disinfections work are done.

Clean with the cloth into which alcohol or the antiseptic was infiltrated.
Do cleaning and disinfections work certainly also to what has unevenness in the
surface using a swab etc.

CAUTION
Do not splash antiseptic on this equipment. Do not spray of the
antiseptic on this equipment directly.
If an antiseptic goes into the inside of equipment, it will become failure
and the cause of the accident.

CAUTION
Do not use the following antiseptics.
When the following antiseptics are used, the performance and
safety of equipment cannot be guaranteed.
1. Chlorine type antiseptic
2. The antiseptic, which corrodes metal and plastic rubber, or paint
3. The antiseptic which unsuited metal and plastic rubber, or paint
4. A spray gas type antiseptic
5. A volatile antiseptic
6. An antiseptic with a possibility of entering the inside of a product.

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3. After a cleaning and disinfections work end, should be checked the


following item, before switching on a power supply of equipment.
(1) Neither water nor the antiseptic has adhered to equipment.
(2) The tool used for cleaning and disinfections work is tidied up.

WARNING
When you switch on a power supply after cleaning and
disinfections work, do fully ventilate the inside of a cleaning and
disinfections working space.
If inflammable gas remains cleaning and disinfections working space,
when a power supply is switched on, there is danger of ignition, emitting
smoke, explosion, and an electric shock.

Notes in the case of taking over, return of apparatus etc..


Notes in the case of taking over, return of apparatus etc..

WARNING
In the medical institution where the various microbes which affect
a human body exist, a certain incubation period may be set by
infection, and it may suffer from the "infection" which appears and
is attacked with condition.
In connection with carrying out of the product in the case of recession
from a medical institution, a tool, etc., there is the possibility of
secondary infection out of a medical institution.
In order to prevent this, disinfections and positive implementation of
sterilization are important with a prevention measure and healthy
management.

1. General notes
In order to carry out positive disinfections and to prevent secondary infection,
demand implementation of disinfections in a medical institution as much as
possible.
For the sake of appearance, the existence of contamination is unclear.
Should be sure to perform a listening comprehension check to medical institution
staffs.

2. Handling cautions of disinfections


Wipe external surface with the cloth dipped with glutaraldehyde (GA) liquid 2%.
Parts (especially machine part) are decomposing in the range, which can be
decomposed.
Parts wipe with the cloth dipped with glutaraldehyde (GA) liquid 2%, or disinfect
by ethylene oxide gas.

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E.9 DR system - MUX communication


Operation Check
connecting cable
Connect the cross-type RS232C cable (9Pin female) with the RS232C
connector(male) of PC and MUX (CPU board).
Confirmation of operation
1. Confirmed of CPU board, PC, and CXDI cable connecting. Afterwards the
power supply of MUX is turned on.

2. Confirmed of the MUX system normal starting. Afterwards the power supply
of CXDI is turned on.

3. When the protocol of CXDI is selected after it is confirmed that CXDI


started normally, the control data (APR number) is transmitted to MUX.
Confirm whether the APR display on the MUX sheet key was changed
according to the control data (APR number).

4. Confirmed on the CXDI about the X-ray exposure execution data is


transmitted when MUX does X-ray exposure.

Communications Specifications
Communication protocol
The communications protocol is described below.

1. The master station requests establishment of a data link.

1. The master station generates an "ENQ" message to request


establishment of the data link.

2. The slave station sends "ACK" to permit establishment of the data link.
If the data link cannot be established, the slave station sends "NAK".

3. If the slave station does not return "ACK" within 2 seconds, DR SYSTEM
retransmits "ENQ" (up to three retransmissions).

2. The master station transmits the required message.

1. The master station sends a message starting with "STX".

2. The slave station checks the message. If the message is evaluated to


be correct, the slave station transmits "ACK"; otherwise it transmits
"NAK".

3. If the master station receives "NAK", it retransmits the same message


("NAK"). (up to three retransmissions)

3. The master station closes the data link.

1. The master station generates an "EOT" message to close the data link.

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Message Format
The communications protocol is described below.

Supports a text block from STX to BCC of variable length up to 127 bytes.
The command format appears below.

S E B
T
Application message T C
X X C

MAX.127 byte

Fig. 11 Command format

STX: 0X02
ETX: 0X03
BCC: horizontal parity
<Exclusive OR to ETX (excluding STX)>

Error Processing
Parity check on each error detected data
(Horizontal parity checks on each message unit.)

Physical Layer
1. Electrical specifications RS-232C

2. Transmission mode: half duplex, asynchronous


(1) Start bit 1 bit
(2) Data 8 bit
(3) Parity 1 bit (even)
(4) Stop bit 1 bit

3. Transmission rate: 4800 bps

4. Communications specifications
Connect to D-SUB9pin (Female) Cross-type RS232C cable.

FG RX TX RTS CTS DSR DTR GND

⑨ ② ③ ⑦ ⑧ ⑥ ④ ⑤

Fig. 12 Location of unit side Dsub-9 pin (male)

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Data Link Layer


1. Protocol conforms to JIS-X-5002

(1) Transmission code 8-bit code prescribed in JIS-X-0201


(not including *, @, or ? codes)

(2) Response mode ACK, NAK

(3) Error check protocol BCC (text block horizontal parity)XOR from
character after STX to ETX

(4) Error correcting method automatic re-transmission

(5) Transmission rate 4800 bps

2. Basic transmission control protocol.

The communications protocol is described below.

(1) The master station requests establishment of a data link.

1. The master station generates an "ENQ" message to request


establishment of the data link.

2. The slave station sends "ACK" to permit establishment of the data link.
If the data link cannot be established, the slave station sends "NAK".

3. If the slave station does not return "ACK" within the specified time
(RT1 in Table 2), the master station retransmits "ENQ". (For
maximum number of retransmissions, see RT1, Table 2).

(2) The master station transmits the required message.

1. The master station sends a message starting with "STX".

2. The slave station checks the message. If the message is evaluated


to be correct, the slave station transmits "ACK"; otherwise it transmits
"NAK".

3. If the master station receives "NAK", it retransmits the message.


(For maximum number of retransmissions, see RT2 in Table 3).

(3) The master station closes the data link.

1. The master station generates an "EOT" message to close the data


link.

2. Details comply with implementation specifications (Z30N0161).

3. Maximum text block length up to 127 bytes.

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Master station Slave station

Establishing data link


“ENQ "NAK" if receiving is evaluated as
currently not possible

Retransmission "ACK" if receiving is now


evaluated as possible

S E B
T T C Receive error detected
Message @
X X C

Communicating message
Retransmission "NAK"

S E B
T T C Now OK
Message @
X X C

Retransmission "ACK"

"EOT" Close data link

Fig. 13 Transmission control protocol

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3. Parameters

Master station Slave station

ENQ

NAK

RT1 TM1



ENQ

ACK

TM3

Message

TM2 NAK



RT2
Message

TM2 ACK
TM3
EOT

Fig. 14 Transmission control protocol and Parameter

Table. 2. Parameter

Items DR system MUX


Pause time before ENQ retransmission 2.0 sec 3.0 sec
TM1
when establishing data link
Number of ENQ retransmissions when 3 times 3 times
RT1
establishing data link
Number of retransmissions when sending 3 times 3 times
RT2
message
Maximum text length (excluding STX, ETX, 124 byte 124 byte
ETB, and BCC)
TM2 Response monitoring time 2.0 sec 2.0 sec
TM3 Receiving timeout time 2.0 sec 2.0 sec

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Application Layer
1. Message format

Supports a text block from STX to BCC of variable length up to 127 bytes.

However, details of the actual text used is described in section 11.12 Details of
Transmitted Text.

S E B
Header Application
T @ T C
(2 bytes) message
X X C

MAX.127 byte

Fig. 15 Message format

STX :0×02
ETX :0×03
BCC :horizontal parity Exclusive OR to ETX (excluding STX)

1. A command contains the following three fields:

i. Header The header is represented as a 2-byte code.

ii. Message Expressed in JIS 8-bit code.

iii. Terminator One-byte field indicating the end of the message.

2. Error Processing

i. Parity check on each error detected data


(Horizontal parity checks on each message unit.)

2. Header Table

Table. 3. Header table

DR system MUX MUX  DR system


Header Message contents Header Message contents
80 Serial circuit test response 00 Serial circuit test request

Exposure condition Implementation condition


B1 31
instruction transmission transmission

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Communication Sequence

Communicated unit X-ray unit


Initialization
Communication
preparations complete
Release circuit brake Brake released

Serial circuit test request (00)

Serial circuit test response

Select menu Radiographic condition


instruction transmission (B1)

Routine processing Implementation


condition transmission (31) Radiography

Radiography with Implementation


same menu condition transmission (31) Radiography

Radiography Radiographic condition


with different instruction transmission (B1)
menu
Implementation
condition transmission (31) Radiography

Fig. 16 Communication sequence

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Details of Transmitted Text

1. Circuit test request (MUX  DR system)

Test data to test the serial circuit from the MUX to the DR system.

S Header Message E B
T @ T C
X “00” Test data (any character codes) X C

MAX.127 byte

Fig. 17 Transmitted Text format (Circuit test request)

The test data can include any characters between “STX” and “BCC”, up to
a length of 127 bytes. After the DR SYSTEM circuit brake release is detected,
the MUX waits at least one second before transmitting ENQ for the 00
command.

2. Circuit test response (DR system  MUX)

This is the response to the circuit test request in (1) above.

S Header Message E B
T @ T C
X “80” Test data X C

MAX.127 byte

Fig. 18 Transmitted Text format (Circuit test response)

The DR system returns the data sent by the MUX unchanged. The MUX
compares the returned data to the data sent in the circuit test request; if the data
matches, the circuit is established. If the data does not match, the circuit test
request is repeated. The DR system waits up to 5 seconds from receiving the
“00” command (i.e., receiving “EOT”) before transmitting ENQ for the “80”
command.

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3. Exposure condition instruction transmission (DR system)

The DR system makes settings for the MUX, including Exposure conditions and
automatic exposure conditions.

S Header Message E B
T @ T C
X “B1” Detailed message X C

Total 39 bytes

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k)
2B 1B 2B 8B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 2B 4B

Fig. 19 Exposure condition instruction transmission format

Table. 4. Massage details

Item Bytes Description


(a) 2B Manufacturer/model code for connected
instrument
(b) 1B Radiography/Fluoroscopy flag
(c) 2B Tube/Technique code
(d) 8B Film-related code (disabled)
(e) 4B Tube voltage
(f) 4B Tube current
(g) 4B Exposure time
(h) 4B APR protocol number code
(i) 4B Automatic exposure mechanism
(j) 2B ID code (fixed as "00")
(k) 4B Focus code

NOTE
The CXDI side of the unit determines exposure condition by transmitting APR
numbers to the MUX side.

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4. Implementation condition transmission (DR system)

Data for actual radiography.

S Header Message E B
T @ T C
X “31” Detailed message X C

Total 39 bytes

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k)
2B 1B 2B 8B 4B 4B 4B 4B 4B 2B 4B

Fig. 20 Implementation condition transmission format

The implementation data transmits the radiography setting or measured value


corresponding to each Exposure condition instruction, as shown in the table
below.

Table. 5. Message details

Item Description
(a) Manufacturer/model code “01”
for connected instrument

(b) Radiography/Fluoroscopy flag Fixed as "0"


(c) Tube code Tube code for the selected
Technique code technique
Actual code used for radiography
(d) Film-related code Disabled * Note 1
(e) Tube voltage Actual condition used for
radiography
(f) Tube current Actual condition used for
radiography
(g) Exposure time Actual condition used for
radiography
(h) APR code APR protocol number code
(i) Automatic exposure mechanism Actual code used for radiography
(j) ID code Disabled
(k) Focus code Tube focus used for radiography

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(a) Manufacturer/model code for connected instrument


Fixed as "01"
(b) Radiography/Fluoroscopy flag
Fixed as "0" because fluoroscopy is not applicable
(c) Tube code/Technique code
Fixed as tube-"0"-Tube1, technique-“2”-Bucky1 at this system
X X

Select tube Selected technique


0:Tube1 2:Bucky1

(d) Film-related code


Fixed as "00000000"
(e) Tube voltage
With this unit, exposure condition transmitted from CXDI to MUX is
notified with an APR number.
Indicates the tube voltage used for radiography in 1 kV steps
between 0040 and 0125 kV. Illegal transmitted values are
ignored.
(f) Tube current
With this unit, exposure condition transmitted from CXDI to MUX is
notified with an APR number.
Indicates the tube current used for radiography as 4 digits between
0010 and 160 mA. Steps for MUX are: 50,63,80,100,125,160mA.
The settable values may vary according to the system composition.
Transmitted illegal values are ignored.
(g) Exposure time
With this unit, exposure condition transmitted from CXDI to MUX is
notified with an APR number.
Indicates the exposure time used for radiography between 0001
and 8000 ms. The exposure time steps are:
1,1.2,1.6,2,2.5,3.2,4,5,6.3,8,10,12,15,20,25,32,40,50,63,80,100,
125,160,200,250,320,400,500,630,800,1000,1250,1600,2000,
2500,3200,4000,5000,6300,8000,10000ms.
However, only 1, 2, 4, 5, and 8 ms are valid below 10 ms.
Transmitted illegal values are ignored.

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(h) APR code (Protocol Number code)


Used to transmit APR numbers.
DR system send to Program Code for MUX APR memorized
exposure conditions.
Protocol Code
0001 to 0072
radiography area…… 8
Head, Chest, Abdomen, Waist, Leg, Foot, Arm, Hand
radiography direction……3
Front (AP), Side (Lateral), Oblique
Body thickness……3
Thin, Normal, Obese
8 x 3 x 3 = 72types
(i) Automatic exposure mechanism (phototimer)
With this unit, automatic exposure mechanism (phototimer) is not
used.
Fixed as "0" because AEC system is not used this system. The film
sensitivity, film density, and phototimer detection field are ignored
the phototimer is not used.
(j) ID code
Fixed as "00"
(k) Focus code
Fixed as focus size-"1000"- large focus at this system.

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5. Reference Material

×× 0 × × 00000000 ×××× ×××× ×××× ×××× ×××× 00 ××××


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

(1) X-ray unit manufacturer/model code set in CXDI


Fixed as “01.”

(2) Tube codes set in CXDI


Technique and tube codes need to be set on CXDI.
Set the tube code for CXDI at “0” (tube 1) when connecting with MUX.

(3) Technique codes set in CXDI


Technique and tube codes need to be set on CXDI.
Set the technique code for CXDI at “2” (bucky 1) when connecting with
MUX.

(4) Tube voltage

(5) Tube current


Tube voltage and tube current do not need to be set on CXDI when
connecting with MUX. With the unit, exposure condition transmitted from
CXDI to MUX is notified with an APR number.

(6) Exposure time


Exposure time does not need to be set on CXDI when connecting with MUX.
With the unit, exposure condition transmitted from CXDI to MUX is notified
with an APR number.

(7) APR numbers


APR numbers are recorded in MUX and correspond to CXDI protocols.
With the unit, exposure condition transmitted from CXDI to MUX is notified
with an APR number. “0001” – “0072”

(8) Relationship between CXDI phototimer-related setting and MUX


When connecting with MUX, specify the phototimer-related setting on CXDI
at “0000” (phototimer is not used).

(9) CXDI focus code


When connecting with MUX, set the CXDI focus code at “1000” (large
focus).

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6. DR system setting APR code

CXDI transmits APR numbers (1-72).

Relationship between APR numbers and MUX keys are as shown below.

Table. 6. List of MUX APR number code

APR number Filming Filming Body thickness Default Default


code region orientation correction kV mAs
1 Head Front (AP) Thin 64 14
2 Head Front (AP) Normal 64 14
3 Head Front (AP) Obese 66 16
4 Head Side (Lateral) Thin 56 14
5 Head Side (Lateral) Normal 58 14
6 Head Side (Lateral) Obese 61 14
7 Head Oblique Thin 56 18
8 Head Oblique Normal 59 18
9 Head Oblique Obese 62 18
10 Chest Front (AP) Thin 79 2.8
11 Chest Front (AP) Normal 79 3.2
12 Chest Front (AP) Obese 82 3.2
13 Chest Side (Lateral) Thin 88 3.2
14 Chest Side (Lateral) Normal 91 3.6
15 Chest Side (Lateral) Obese 95 4
16 Chest Oblique Thin 87 3.2
17 Chest Oblique Normal 90 3.2
18 Chest Oblique Obese 93 3.2
19 Abdomen Front (AP) Thin 74 56
20 Abdomen Front (AP) Normal 77 63
21 Abdomen Front (AP) Obese 80 71
22 Abdomen Side (Lateral) Thin 86 63
23 Abdomen Side (Lateral) Normal 90 63
24 Abdomen Side (Lateral) Obese 95 63
25 Abdomen Oblique Thin 78 80
26 Abdomen Oblique Normal 83 90
27 Abdomen Oblique Obese 89 100
28 Waist Front (AP) Thin 68 22
29 Waist Front (AP) Normal 68 25
30 Waist Front (AP) Obese 71 25
31 Waist Side (Lateral) Thin 82 22
32 Waist Side (Lateral) Normal 84 25
33 Waist Side (Lateral) Obese 86 28
34 Waist Oblique Thin 71 22
35 Waist Oblique Normal 74 25
36 Waist Oblique Obese 76 28
37 Leg Front (AP) Thin 63 7.1
38 Leg Front (AP) Normal 63 8

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APR number Filming Filming Body thickness Default Default


code region orientation correction kV mAs
39 Leg Front (AP) Obese 66 8
40 Leg Side (Lateral) Thin 65 7.1
41 Leg Side (Lateral) Normal 68 7.1
42 Leg Side (Lateral) Obese 71 7.1
43 Leg Oblique Thin 65 8
44 Leg Oblique Normal 65 9
45 Leg Oblique Obese 65 10
46 Foot Front (AP) Thin 58 2.2
47 Foot Front (AP) Normal 58 2.2
48 Foot Front (AP) Obese 61 2.5
49 Foot Side (Lateral) Thin 57 2
50 Foot Side (Lateral) Normal 58 2
51 Foot Side (Lateral) Obese 61 2
52 Foot Oblique Thin 55 2.5
53 Foot Oblique Normal 58 2.5
54 Foot Oblique Obese 61 2.8
55 Arm Front (AP) Thin 58 2.8
56 Arm Front (AP) Normal 58 3.2
57 Arm Front (AP) Obese 61 3.2
58 Arm Side (Lateral) Thin 61 2.8
59 Arm Side (Lateral) Normal 63 3.2
60 Arm Side (Lateral) Obese 65 3.6
61 Arm Oblique Thin 60 3.2
62 Arm Oblique Normal 60 3.6
63 Arm Oblique Obese 60 4
64 Hand Front (AP) Thin 53 0.9
65 Hand Front (AP) Normal 53 1
66 Hand Front (AP) Obese 56 1
67 Hand Side (Lateral) Thin 56 0.9
68 Hand Side (Lateral) Normal 58 0.9
69 Hand Side (Lateral) Obese 60 0.9
70 Hand Oblique Thin 56 1
71 Hand Oblique Normal 57 1
72 Hand Oblique Obese 57 1.1

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E.10 How to Restoration from Recovery CD


How to Restoration from Recovery CD
Recovery CD
When PC is returned as PC is reinstalled by the customer, it is possible to restore
it by using recovery CD.

When the customer uses and restores recovery CD, it is necessary to install the
software of CXDI such as CXDI software and Generator communication software.
Moreover, after software is installed, peculiar setting to customers of DICOM
transmission and the print, etc. is done.

One recovery CD is attached by one PC. It is not possible to restore it to other


PC.
The use tools
Recovery CD
Installed tool keyboard (below keyboard)
Installation tool mouse (below mouse)
Installation tool USB hub(below USB hub)
How to Restoration from recovery CD
1. The USB hub is connected with the USB connector of Upper cover. The
keyboard and the mouse are connected with the USB hub.

2. Turn on the PC while pushing the Delete key to the keyboard.


When PC starts, the Setup utility screen is displayed.

Fig. 21 Setup utility screen

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3. Advanced BIOS Features is selected pushing [↑] key or [↓] key to the
keyboard.

Fig. 22 Setup utility screen of selected Advanced BIOS Features

4. It is checked to have selected Advanced BIOS Features, and pushes the


[Enter] key of the keyboard. The Advanced BIOS Features screen is
displayed.

5. First Boot Device is selected pushing [↑] key or [↓] key to the keyboard.

Fig. 23 Advanced BIOS Features of selected First Boot Device


The setting of First Boot Device is checked.
When the setting of First Boot Device is CDROM, the [Escape] key to the
keyboard is pushed.
It returns to the Setup utility screen.

When the setting of First Boot Device is not CDROM, it is checked to have
selected First Boot Device, and pushes the [Enter] key of the keyboard. The
setting change screen of First Boot Device is displayed.

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6. First Boot Device setting is selected to CDROM for pushing [↑] key or [↓]
key to the keyboard. It is checked to have selected CDROM, and pushes
the [Enter] key of the keyboard.
It returns to the Advanced BIOS Features screen.
It is checked that the setting of First Boot Device is CDROM, and pushes the
[Escape] key to the keyboard.
It returns to the Setup utility screen.

Fig. 24 The setting change screen of First Boot Device

7. Recovery CD is set in the CD drive by opening the CD drive, and the CD


drive is close. After it is checked that the CD drive close, the [F10] key to
the keyboard is pushed. The checking screen of save the BIOS setting is
displayed.

Fig. 25 The checking screen of save the BIOS setting


The [Enter] key of the keyboard is pushed. PC starts reactivating.

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8. The boot starting check (startup selection) screen of PC is displayed.

Fig. 26 The boot starting check screen (startup selection screen)


2.This computer was started from a Ghost bootable CD is selected pushing [↑]
key or [↓] key to keyboard. It is checked to have selected 2.This computer was
started from a Ghost bootable CD, and pushes the [Enter] key of the keyboard.

9. The processing of Ghost is begun.

10. The continuation checking screen of processing is displayed.

Fig. 27 Displayed as It is Press any key to continue… in the screen

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11. [C] key is pushed while pushing the [Ctrl] key to the keyboard if displayed
as It is Press any key to continue… in the screen.
It is repeated to push [C] key while pushing the [Ctrl] key to the keyboard
until Terminate batch job(Y/N) ? is displayed on the screen.

Fig. 28 Terminate batch job(Y/N) ? is displayed on the screen


If Terminate batch job(Y/N) ? is displayed on the screen, [Y] key to the keyboard
is pushed.

12. The prompt of A:¥ > is displayed on the screen.

Fig. 29 The prompt of A:¥ > is displayed

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13. c:ghost is input from the keyboard. ( [:] is [;] key push while pushing the
[Shift] key to the keyboard. ) [Enter] key to the keyboard is pushed.

Fig. 30 display of c:ghost inputting from the keyboard


The processing of Ghost is restarted.

14. OK is clicked when becoming a screen below.

Fig. 31 Implementation condition transmission format

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15. Local is clicked. Disk is clicked. And From Image is clicked.

Fig. 32 display of Image select

16. The drive (C drive) where recovery CD is set is clicked.

Fig. 33 Display of Drive select

17. CDR00001.GHO is clicked.

Fig. 34 Display of CDR00001.GHO select

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18. If the screen below is displayed, OK is clicked.

Fig. 35 Display of select local destination drive

19. The size of each partition when restoring it is checked. OK is clicked.

Fig. 36 Display of Destination Drive Details

20. If the screen of Question is displayed, it clicks.

Fig. 37 Display of Question (Restore process started)

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21. The restoration begins.

Fig. 38 Beginning of The restoration

22. If the screen below is displayed, CD is replaced.

Fig. 39 Display of Swap volume


Recovery CD of the CD drive is replaced by opening the CD drive, and the CD
drive is close.
After it is checked that the CD drive close, Yes is clicked.
The restoration is restarted.

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23. If the screen of Clone Complete is displayed, recovery CD is taken out of


the CD drive. Afterwards, Reset Computer is clicked.

Fig. 40 Display of Clone Complete

24. The restoration is finished.


Afterwards, Install the software of CXDI like CXDI and the generator
communication software, etc. according to installed manual of MUX-100D and
the document of CXDI.

Set individual customers of the DICOM transmission and the print, etc. after
installing software.

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Appendix F
F
Operation of High-Voltage Cable

Chapter Contents

F.1 Spare parts with high-voltage cable

F.2 Installation procedure of the high-voltage generator side plug

F.3 Installation procedure of the X-ray tube assembly side mini-plug

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F.1 Spare parts with high-voltage cable

Spare parts of the X-ray tube assembly side mini-plug.

Following parts are included in the ”Mini-plug spare parts kit “(P/N
511-15061-13).

Silicon Rubber jacket 5pc

Silicon washer 5pc

Silicon Oil 5pc

Spare parts of the high-voltage generator side plug.

Contact pin P/N 511-15061-11 (Contact pin + tool)

Silicon packing P/N 532-23029 (3mm thickness)

P/N 532-23061 (2mm thickness)

Please use silicon packing that the thickness is thin (2mm thickness) when you
use the tube voltage meter.

CAUTION
Please exchange the silicon packing, the silicon Rubber jacket and the
silicon washer every year. However, please exchange these silicon
parts when you remove the cable by the repair, check etc.

CAUTION
Please use only a specified silicone oil for the X-rax tube assembly side.
Do not use silicon grease.

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F.2 Installation procedure of the high-voltage generator side plug

F.2 Installation procedure of the high-voltage


generator side plug

1. Make sure that the MINI receptacle socket assembly is clean.

2. Make sure that termination plug and the mounting accessories are
clean.

3. Screw out the Grub Screw and slip the Ring Nut, by making use of its
quasi-ellipse hole, over the sleeve.

4. Wet the Silicone Rubber Jacket and Washer with the Silicone Oil.

5. Fit the Silicone Washer over the Contact Pins as shown above.

6. Insert the plug into the receptacle socket till the front-key hits the
receptacle bottom. Turn the plug till matches the front-key and further
inset the plug.

NOTE
While inseting the plug it is necessary to push the plug aside to let the air
escape that os captured in front of the plug.

7. Hand tighten the Ring Nut.

8. Tighten the Grub Screw.

Silicone Grub Screw


Washer
Contact Silicone Ring
Pins Rubber Jacket Flange Cable

Ring
Nut Silicone
Oil

Fig. 1 High-voltage cable (High-voltage generator side)

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F.3 Installation procedure of the X-ray tube


assembly side mini-plug

1. Make sure that the receptacle socket assembly is correctly mounted on


generator is clean.

2. Make sure that termination plug and the mounting accessories are
clean.

3. Screw out the Grub Screw and slip the Ring Nut over the Sleeve.

4. Place the Divided Flange onto the Ring Flange.

5. Wet the Silicone Washer (both side) and the Rubber Gasket with the
Silicon Oil.

6. Fit the Rubber Gasket onto the Plug, against the Ring Flange.

7. Push the Silicone Washer over the Contact Pins.

8. Insert the Termination Plug into the Receptacle Socket (watch the Nipple
on the Plug to ensure correct positioning of the Contact Pins)

9. Hang tighten the Ring Nut.

10. Fasten the grub screw to prevent the rotation of the ring nut.

Silicone Rubber Divided Ring


Packing Gasket Flange Nut Grub Screw

Contact Pin
(Replaceable)

Fig. 2 High-voltage cable (X-ray tube assembly side)

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Appendix G
G
Super-Maintenance Function

Chapter Contents

G.1 Super-Maintenance Function

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G.1 Super-Maintenance Function

This unit is provided with a function that can enter the initial setting and adjusting
mode (super-maintenance function) without setting DIP switches on NEXSC
board.

It is possible to adjust X-ray tube current, to make initial settings, to check the
irradiation counter, etc. without opening the covers. With this function X-ray tube
current can be easily checked because the unit is automatically brought into the
measured value display mode.

Super-maintenance function

1. Initially enter the setting change mode.

2. Press the head key and collimator lamp key in

succession within 3 seconds after display

has changed to display (setting of Power assist control)

3. Display appears for approx. one second,

and then display (adjusting mode) appears.

Fig. G-1 Selecting the adjusting mode

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4. In this state the display is switched between (adjusting

mode) and (initial setting) every time kV key is pressed.

5. Press program registration key with the display of the mode in

which the operation is to be executed. Then the unit is brought into the
mode that has been chosen.

6. For the operations in each of the modes refer to 4.5 “Initial Settings” in
Appendix B “Adjusting modes”.

How to finish the mode

7. Pressing the setting change switch for approx. 3 seconds

returns the display to the state of No. 3.

8. If another mode is to be executed, choose the mode in this state.

9. If the operation is to be returned to the normal mode without selecting

another mode, press the setting change switch .

Then display appears and the normal

mode is restored.

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