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There are 2 types of X-ray planar detectors for the AeroDR SYSTEM 2: AeroDR 2 1417HQ (AeroDR P-51) and AeroDR 2 1417S (AeroDR P-52), and connection is made by either wireless or wired connection.
Introduction Indications for Use The AeroDR SYSTEM is indicated for use in generating radiographic images of human anatomy. It is intended to re- place radiographic film/screen systems in general-purpose diagnostic procedures. <Only for USA> The AeroDR SYSTEM with P31 is not indicated for use in mammography, fluoroscopy, tomography and angiography applications. CAUTION Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician .
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Installation Requirement or operation manual. (8) Konica Minolta, Inc. is not responsible for any claims for malfunction or damage caused by acts of nature such as fires, earthquakes, floods, or lightning strikes.
Introduction Structure of pages Example of page structure 1.1 Operation of AeroDR Detector 1.1.1 Exposure 1.1.2 AeroDR Detector orientation Exposure with this device is performed with the follow- Change the orientation of the AeroDR Detector ac- ing procedure. cording to the exposure body part. Expose with the mark upward when exposing in por- trait, and with the mark to the side when exposing in Perform examination registration with the landscape.
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Chapter Safety Precautions & Warnings This chapter describes precautions and warnings to ensure safe use of this device.
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1 .1 Symbols relating to safety 1 .1 .1 Safety alert symbol Indicates the on position for the main power switch of this device. Indicates the position where the ground is attached. This is a "safety alert symbol". This symbol alerts you to matters and/or operation potentially hazardous to Indicates a B-type Applied Parts medical yourself and other people.
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Warning labels are there to make sure that the user recognizes potential hazards when operating this device. * If a warning label is too dirty or damaged to read, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives to have a new warning label attached, and redisplay by parts replacement. (There is a fee for this service.) 1 .2 .1 AeroDR Detector...
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• When a problem occurs with this device, turn the power off, attach an appropriate sign, such as "malfunction", on this device, and contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. • This device is not explosion-proof, so do not use any flammable or explosive gas near this device. – Do not exceed the specified overall load range when applying a load to an AeroDR Detector.
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Detector: turn the power switch off, unplug the power plug – Use the AeroDR Detector on a flat base. If the from the wall outlet, and contact Konica Minolta AeroDR Detector is placed on a sloping surface technical representatives. and subjected to a load, its internal sensor may •...
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1.3 Safety precautions CAUTION CAUTION – Check that the buzzer sounds when mounted on – Exposing or immersing the AeroDR Detector to the AeroDR Battery Charger or AeroDR Battery patient body fluids, chemicals, water, etc. may Charger2. allow such liquids to enter through exterior gaps –...
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• When setting the maximum exposure time to 4.0, water. – Use and store in a location inaccessible to chil- 6.7, 10.3, be sure to contact Konica Minolta techni- dren. cal representatives. • When the AeroDR Detector is used for exposure, pay attention to the following items.
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1 or more of the following measures: (4) The use of accessories, transducers and cables • Reorient or relocate the receiving device. other than those sold by Konica Minolta, Inc. as • Increase the separation between the devices. internal components, may result in increased emis- •...
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1.3 Safety precautions Table 1 Guidelines and manufacture's declaration - electromagnetic emissions This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidelines The device uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF RF emissions Group 1 emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby...
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1.3 Safety precautions Table 3 Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 Compliance Immunity test Electromagnetic environment - guidelines test level level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment...
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1.3 Safety precautions Table 4 Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the device This device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of this device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and this device as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
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Hereby, KONICA MINOLTA, Inc., declares that adverse health effects. Many studies of low- this AeroDR SYSTEM/AeroDR SYSTEM 2 is level RF exposures have not found any bio- in compliance with the essential requirements logical effects.
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Maximum radiation power density: dated 16/12/2014). ≤13 dBm/MHz and ≤19 dBm/MHz (EIRP) Frequency Tolerance limit: 20 ppm Konica Minolta hereby declares that the Aero Transmit power at the band edge (EIRP): DR System and Stitching System products ful- ≤80 dBm/Hz (≤5725 MHz or ≥5850 MHz) fill the biocompatibility aspects of ISO 10993- Spurious emissions: ...
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• Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug • Because connections of the X-ray device can only be from the wall outlet before cleaning or maintaining made by Konica Minolta or its designated contractors, this device. contact Konica Minolta or its designated contractors.
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1.3 Safety precautions 1 .3 .7 Precautions on service CAUTION life – If you directly apply or spray disinfecting solution on the AeroDR Detector, the solution will enter the instrument through exterior gaps, causing a CAUTION failure. Dampen a lint-free, soft cloth with disin- fecting solution, and use after wringing it thor- Service life oughly.
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Chapter Product Overview This chapter describes the overview of this device.
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Unit2, AeroDR Battery Charger and AeroDR Battery Charger2 or removed from them. The AeroDR SYSTEM 2 consists of the AeroDR Detector (AeroDR 2 1417HQ and AeroDR 2 1417S), AeroDR Inter- face Unit, AeroDR Interface Unit2, AeroDR Generator Interface Unit, AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2, AeroDR Bat- tery Charger, AeroDR Battery Charger2, etc.
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2.1 Overview of this device Number Name Functions Performs signal relay between the X-ray device operation panel and AeroDR Interface Unit2, (16) AeroDR S-SRM Cable AeroDR Generator Interface Unit, and AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2. Synchronizes AeroDR Interface Unit2, AeroDR Generator Interface Unit, and AeroDR Gen- (17) S-SRM erator Interface Unit2 and X-ray device simply.
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2.1 Overview of this device Basic connection example 3 Exposure room Wired connection Wired connection Wireless connection Wireless connection (1) AeroDR Detector (1) AeroDR Detector X-ray Tube Wall (12) AeroDR stand UF Cable (11) AeroDR (10) Access point I/F Cable (14) AeroDR XG Cable (6) AeroDR Generator...
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2.1 Overview of this device Aero Sync connection example 1 Exposure room Wired connection Wireless connection (1) AeroDR Detector (1) AeroDR Detector X-ray Tube Wall (12) AeroDR stand UF Cable (11) AeroDR (9) AeroDR I/F Cable Access Point (8) AeroDR (2) AeroDR Interface Unit Battery Charger2 Signal relay...
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2.1 Overview of this device S-SRM connection example 1 Exposure room Wired connection Wireless connection (1) AeroDR Detector AeroDR Detector X-ray Tube (9) AeroDR UF Cable Wall stand (8) AeroDR (7) AeroDR I/F Cable Access Point (5) AeroDR (2) AeroDR Interface Unit Battery Charger Signal relay (13) AeroDR...
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2.1 Overview of this device S-SRM connection example 3 Exposure room Wired connection Wireless connection (1) AeroDR Detector AeroDR Detector X-ray Tube (12) AeroDR UF Cable Wall stand (11) AeroDR (10) Access Point I/F Cable (8) AeroDR (2) AeroDR Interface Unit Battery Charger2 Signal relay (16) AeroDR...
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2 .2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .1 AeroDR Detector (AeroDR 1417HQ/AeroDR 1417S/ AeroDR 1717HQ/AeroDR 1012HQ) The component names and functions of the AeroDR Detector (AeroDR 1417HQ, AeroDR 1417S, AeroDR 1717HQ and AeroDR 1012HQ) are as follows. (1) Triangular mark (2) Power switch (4) AeroDR Grip sheet attachment areas (5) Exterior...
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2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .2 AeroDR Detector (AeroDR 2 1417HQ/AeroDR 2 1417S) The component names and functions of the AeroDR Detector (AeroDR 2 1417HQ and AeroDR 2 1417S) are as follows. (1) Triangular mark (2) Power switch (4) AeroDR Grip sheet attachment areas (5) Exterior (3) Antenna display...
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2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .3 AeroDR Interface Unit The component names and functions of the AeroDR Interface Unit are as follows. (5) Exhaust outlet (1) Top cover (4) Rear cover (2) Side cover (3) Power switch (6) Front cover (9) Spacer (7) LEDs (8) Cable outlet...
2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .4 AeroDR Interface Unit2 The component names and functions of the AeroDR Interface Unit2 are as follows. (11) Hand switch (3) Detector (5) Rear cover (1) Exhaust outlet (2) Top cover (1) Exhaust outlet Connection LEDs (6) Side cover...
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2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .5 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit The component names and functions of the AeroDR Generator Interface Unit are as follows. (4) Exhaust outlet (1) Top cover (9) Hand switch (3) Rear cover (2) Side cover (8) Spacer (5) Front cover (6) LEDs...
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2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .6 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 The component names and functions of the AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 are as follows. (11) Hand switch (1) Base cover (3) Power cable connector socket (2) LEDs (5) LAN port (4) Base BOX (7) X-ray link cable outlet (8) Power cable connector...
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2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .7 AeroDR Battery Charger The component names and functions of the AeroDR Battery Charger are as follows. (2) Slide cover (3) Top cover (1) Rear cover (4) Side cover (5) Charge/ registration label (6) AeroDR Detector (4) Side cover insert table (front)
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2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .8 AeroDR Battery Charger2 The component names and functions of the AeroDR Battery Charger2 are as follows. (1) Connector cover (6) Side cover (right) (7) Power (2) Wired connec- (9) Rear insert tion connector switch guide (3) Front insert...
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2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .9 AeroDR Access Point The component names and functions of the AeroDR Access Point are as follows. (1) LEDs (3) Antenna port Cannot be used with this device (4) Antenna (2) 10/100BASE-T(X) RJ45 port Number Name Functions...
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2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .10 AeroDR I/F Cable / AeroDR I/F Cable2 The component name and function of the AeroDR I/F Cable and AeroDR I/F Cable2 are as follows. (1) Spring connector Number Name Functions Connects to the wired connection connector of the AeroDR Detector or Spring connector AeroDR UF Cable.
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Chapter General Operations This chapter describes general operation methods of this device.
When not used for more than 1 day, operate the start- up/shutdown as follows. HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • In the AeroDR SYSTEM 2, the combination of the Reference ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AeroDR Interface Unit2 and AeroDR Generator Inter- • Refer to the "Operation Manual" of the image processing face Unit2 is not assumed.
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3.1 Startup and shutdown AeroDR Interface Unit2 3 .1 .2 Startup of this device • Turn the power switch of the AeroDR Interface Unit2 on, and confirm that the Detector Connec- tion LED (green) and Generator Interface LED The startup methods of this device are as follows. (green) light.
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3.1 Startup and shutdown AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 AeroDR Battery Charger2 • When the power switch of the AeroDR Inter- • Turn the power switch of the AeroDR Battery face Unit is turned on, power is supplied to the Charger2 on, and confirm that the LED (green) AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2, and the LED is slowly flashing.
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3.1 Startup and shutdown AeroDR SYSTEM 2 3 .1 .3 Shutdown sequence of this device When using AeroDR Interface Unit (Power is supplied from the AeroDR Inter- The shutdown sequence of this device is as follows. face Unit to the AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 and access point .)
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3.1 Startup and shutdown AeroDR Interface Unit2 3 .1 .4 Shutdown of this device • Turn the power switch of the AeroDR Interface Unit2 off, and confirm that the Detector Connec- tion LED (green) and Generator Interface LED The shutdown methods of this device are as follows. (green) are turned off.
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3.1 Startup and shutdown AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 AeroDR Battery Charger2 • When the power switch of the AeroDR Inter- • Turn the power switch of the AeroDR Battery face Unit is turned off, the power to the AeroDR Charger2 off, and confirm that the LED (green) Generator Interface Unit2 is shut down, and the is turned off.
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3 .2 Operation of AeroDR Detector Push the S-SRM’s hand switch up to the 3 .2 .1 Exposure second level to perform exposure . • Exposure is performed from the X-ray device to produce X-ray images. Exposure with this device is performed with the follow- •...
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3.2 Operation of AeroDR Detector • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • HINT 3 .2 .2 AeroDR Detector orientation • The blue label also helps you identify the top-bottom orientation of the AeroDR Detector.
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3.2 Operation of AeroDR Detector Wireless communications environment 3 .2 .3 Precautions for exposure • With a wireless environment, it is possible that errors such as no wireless connection, wireless communication terminates, and lengthened expo- During exposure give adequate attention to the follow- sure cycle time might occur.
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•• • •• •• • •• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mum exposure time. In some cases, the maximum exposure time is fixed according to the X-ray device. High-dose exposure For details, contact Konica Minolta technical represen- • When high-dose exposures are performed con- tatives. tinuously, afterimages of the last exposure will •...
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If X-ray cannot be exposed onto the center, Perform X-ray exposure at a range of 10 cm contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. square or more at the center of the AeroDR •• • • •• • • •• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
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Generator Interface Unit and AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2. • If exposure is performed using the hand switch on the operation panel of the X-ray device, exposure synchronized to the AeroDR SYSTEM is not pos- sible. IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Subjecting the AeroDR 2 1417HQ and AeroDR •...
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• If the settings of the X-ray device cannot be changed, check the image quality in advance. Please contact Konica Minolta technical repre- sentative for more information about how to check the image quality.
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• I f c h a r g i n g e r r o r s o c c u r r e p e a t e d l y, c o n t a c t Konica Minolta technical representatives.
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3.3 Charging of AeroDR Detector 3 .3 .2 Charging with AeroDR IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Battery Charger2 • Handle the AeroDR Detector with extreme care when inserting it into the AeroDR Battery Charger. Inserting the AeroDR Detector into the AeroDR Battery • The LED of the AeroDR Detector is not visible when Charger2 performs charging of the AeroDR Detector.
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3.3 Charging of AeroDR Detector Once charging of the AeroDR Detector ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HINT is completed, all the LEDs (blue) on the • AeroDR 1717HQ is inserted AeroDR Battery Charger2 will turn on . •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• • • • • IMPORTANT •...
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3.3 Charging of AeroDR Detector 3 .3 .3 Charging with the wired 3 .3 .4 Charging time guide cable Connecting the AeroDR UF Cable or AeroDR I/F Ca- To fully charge the AeroDR Detector requires the fol- ble to the AeroDR Detector performs charging of the lowing charging time.
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3.3 Charging of AeroDR Detector 3 .3 .5 AeroDR Detector battery level display The AeroDR Detector LED (blue) changes according to the battery level. Battery level LED display Less than 3% (exposure not Lit (blue) possible) Less than 5% Fast flashing (blue) Less than 10% Slow flashing (blue) 10% or more...
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3 .4 Registration and selection of the AeroDR Detector Once the registration is completed, a By registering the AeroDR Detector in the image pro- cessing controller using one of the following methods, buzzer will sound on the AeroDR Battery the AeroDR Detector can be moved between exposure Charger, and the LED (green) will change rooms.
3.4 Registration and selection of the AeroDR Detector 3 .4 .2 Registration with AeroDR 3 .4 .3 Registration with the Battery Charger2 wired cable To register the AeroDR Detector in the AeroDR Battery To register the AeroDR Detector by connecting the Charger2, follow the procedure below.
3.4 Registration and selection of the AeroDR Detector 3 .4 .4 Selection of the AeroDR 3 .4 .5 Manual selection of the Detector AeroDR Detector An AeroDR Detector is selected as follows depending Selecting the AeroDR Detector manually is performed on the number registered on each image processing with the following procedure.
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3 .5 Calibration Perform calibration so that the AeroDR Detector can provide optimal images. Perform calibration every 3 months or when a mes- sage prompting you to do so is displayed in the image processing controller. IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • It is necessary to perform the gain calibration periodi- cally to compensate for changes over time or changes in the exposure environment.
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3 .6 Position to affix AeroDR Detector identification label and AeroDR Grip sheet 3 .6 .1 Position to affix AeroDR 3 .6 .2 AeroDR Grip sheet Detector identification label When using the AeroDR Grip sheet, hold the AeroDR When using more than 1 AeroDR Detector and affix- Detector as shown in the following figure.
4 .1 LED display of respective devices Status of the respective devices can be confirmed with LEDs. Check the status of the respective devices, referring to the "LED display pattern". LED display pattern Notation Display pattern Slow flashing Fast flashing 4 .1 .1 AeroDR Detector (AeroDR 1417HQ/AeroDR 1417S/ AeroDR 1717HQ/AeroDR 1012HQ) : Status LED (green) Display pattern Status...
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4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .2 AeroDR Detector (AeroDR 2 1417HQ/AeroDR 2 1417S) : Status LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Standing by AeroDR Detector being selected Exposing : Busy/error LED (orange) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or standing by Exposing or performing maintenance Error occurred : Battery LED (blue)
4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .3 AeroDR Interface Unit : Power LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating CH1 : Feeding1 LED (blue) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or feeding1 is not connected to the AeroDR Detector The AeroDR Detector is connected to feeding1 CH2 : Feeding2 LED (blue) Display pattern...
4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .4 AeroDR Interface Unit2 Detector Connection LED : Power LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating CH1 : Feeding1 LED (blue) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or feeding1 is not connected to the AeroDR Detector The AeroDR Detector is connected to feeding1 CH2 : Feeding2 LED (blue) Display pattern...
4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .5 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit : Power LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating and not connected to the image processing controller Operating and connected to the image processing controller Busy/Error : Busy/error LED (orange) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or standing by...
4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .6 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 Busy/Error : Busy/error LED (orange) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or standing by Exposing or performing maintenance Error occurred : Power LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating and not connected to the image processing controller Operating and connected to the image processing controller...
4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .8 AeroDR Battery Charger2 Charge: Feeding LED (blue) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or standing by for insertion of the AeroDR Detector AeroDR Detector battery charging (battery level is less than 2%) AeroDR Detector battery charging (battery level is 3 to 49%) AeroDR Detector battery charging (battery level is 50 to 79%) AeroDR Detector battery charging (battery level is higher than 80%)
4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .9 AeroDR Access Point Cannot be used Cannot be used with this device with this device FAULT (red) PoE (umber) STATE (green/red) SIGNAL (green) CLIENT (green) BRIDGE (green) WLAN (umber) Lighting color Lighting pattern Status Umber...
5 .1 Support flow during trouble If the following problems occur with any of these devices, consult the respective references for countermeasures. Status Device Reference for countermeasures AeroDR Detector AeroDR Interface Unit2 Consult the "Operation Manual" Error code is displayed. of the image processing control- ler to take the countermeasures.
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5.1 Support flow during trouble Status Device Reference for countermeasures Consult "5.2.1 AeroDR Detec- tor" to take the countermea- AeroDR Detector sures. Consult "5.2.2 AeroDR Inter- face Unit" to take the counter- AeroDR Interface Unit measures. Consult "5.2.3 AeroDR Inter- face Unit2" to take the counter- AeroDR Interface Unit2 measures.
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Status Error description Corrective actions Part of the wired connection connector of the AeroDR Detector is deformed. Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. The spring connector of the AeroDR I/F Cable The AeroDR I/F Cable cannot is deformed. be connected to the AeroDR Foreign material is in the wired connection Detector.
AC power not supplied. connected correctly. Or, make sure the power switch of the AeroDR Interface Unit is on. LED (green) does not change Contact Konica Minolta technical There is a communications error. from flashing to a solid light. representatives. 5 .2 .5 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2...
Make sure that the Ethernet cable is connect- The Ethernet cable is disconnected. and the status LED (green) is ed correctly. flashing. 5 .2 .8 AeroDR Access Point If a problem occurs in the AeroDR Access Point, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
5.2 Various problems and countermeasures 5 .2 .9 Image processing controller/Images Status Error description Corrective actions Transverse (noise) has gotten Connect the wired cable spring connector into all images acquired from the The wired cable is not connected properly. unit horizontally to the wired connector of the AeroDR Detector.
Please contact our customer or the "User Tool Operation Manual" of the image service for the detail. processing controller. • For details, contact Konica Minolta technical repre- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• sentatives. • • •• • • •• • • •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
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6.1 Maintenance and inspection items AeroDR Detector AeroDR Battery Charger2 • Clean the exterior and AeroDR Grip sheet with a soft lint-free cloth dampened with a small amount of anhydrous ethanol and wrung well. • To clean the gaps between the exterior of the AeroDR Detector and the protective cover, and the gaps between the exterior of the AeroDR Detector and the AeroDR Grip sheet, remove dirt using a com-...
• Commercial chlorine bleach, or 0.5% hypochlorite • For AeroDR Grip sheet affixing or replacement, it (10-fold dilution of household bleach) is recommended to ask Konica Minolta technical representative. IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • The AeroDR 1012HQ does not use the AeroDR Grip sheet.
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6.1 Maintenance and inspection items Remove the label from the AeroDR Grip Peel off the center piece of the release sheet affixing position. paper from the AeroDR Grip sheet, and • Insert a precision flat-blade screwdriver, etc. into the temporarily affix the sheet to the required step at the AeroDR Grip sheet affixing position to slight- position on the AeroDR Detector .
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7.1 Specifications Description Item 40lp/cm, 34lp/cm Usable grid frequency Reference • For details, refer to "3.2.3 Precautions for exposure". Point load: 150kg@Φ40mm Face load: 300kg@effective image area overall Maximum patient weight HINT • Deadweight, even when loaded on the AeroDR Detector, has no effect on images and the AeroDR Detector.
7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .2 AeroDR Interface Unit Item Description Product name (model name) AeroDR Interface Unit (AeroDR B-1) Amount of connectable AeroDR Detectors Power requirements AC 100/110/115/120/200/220/230/240 V ± 10%, single phase 50/60 Hz With the AeroDR Detector connected : Approx.
Cable length 2m/5m Wired connection connector (UIF) side 43mm 14mm 100mm External dimensions Spring connector (PIF) side 42mm 14mm 79mm 7 .1 .12 General AeroDR SYSTEM Item Description Temperature Humidity Atmospheric pressure 35 to 80% RH 30°C 80%RH 700 to 1060hPa 10 to 30°C...
7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .13 General AeroDR SYSTEM 2 Item Description Temperature Humidity Atmospheric pressure 35 to 80% RH 30°C 80%RH 700 to When operating 1060hPa 10 to 30°C (ensure no water 1060 hPa condensation) 35 %RH 10°C 700hPa Temperature...
Component name in this manual Component name in Label AeroDR XG Cable AeroDR XG Cable Set 2 AeroDR SYSTEM 2 AeroDR I/F Cable AeroDR I/F Cable2 1m • AeroDR S-SRM Cables is subject to change without notice. • Other AeroDR S-SRM Cables may be added without notice.
8 .1 Wireless performance of AeroDR Detector Functionality item Requirement Specifications Mode Setting Communication mode The following settings should be enabled. Infrastructure / Adhoc Communication method Enable/Disable setting in each communication method of IEEE802.11a/b/g/n should be controlled. Inter-ST communication (Adhoc) Should be provided with standard-compliant Enable/Disable controllable functions Roaming...
IEC 62494-1: Exposure Index standard in the United States of America. with protocols (such as patient sub portions of In case of using AeroDR SYSTEM / AeroDR SYSTEM 2 body thickness, technical factors and Technologist’ for pediatric patients, please manage appropriately...
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• Easy to override default programming & not re- tors. move grid • Quality tool of AeroDR SYSTEM / AeroDR <Added filtration> SYTEM2 is prepared phantom and software • Removes low energy x-rays that don’t contribute to assure detector within specification to be...
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8.2 Pediatric patients’ use; Table.1 and Fig.1 show the typical radiographic technique factors, exposure geometry (SID), dose indices for two pe- diatric patient ages, a 1 year and 5 year, the radiographic system used, the particular configuration/settings/mode of operation used for our device. Table 1: Exposure index and Entrance surface air kerma for Pediatric population (*1) Body Target E entrance...
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8.2 Pediatric patients’ use; This device (CS-7) is designed to perform the calculation, display and DICOM tag output of Exposure Index (EI), Target Exposure Index (TI) and Deviation Index (DI) for each exposed image. In the IEC62494-1, the image quality shall be managed while viewing the DI from the TI, rather than using the EI value itself.
Resistance when Load type Rated load Maximum load Contact current current closed AC 250[V]/4[A] AC 250[V]/4[A] AC 100[VA] Resistance load DC 1[V]/1[mA] 50[mohm] /(max) DC 30 [V]/4[A] DC 110 [V]/0.2[A] DC 120[W] In addition,regardless of the above specifications, the rated current is limited to 1 [A] when the interface cables pro- vided by Konica Minolta, Inc. are used.
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8.4 Compatible X-ray system specification When the "KM READY" output part is a photocoupler Item Unit Collector-emitter voltage Emitter-collector voltage Collector current Collector-emitter saturation voltage Dark current Response cycle msec UEC Borad (1) "XRAY-READY", "XRAY-START", and "XRAY-ON" input units Photocoupler ratings for "XRAY-READY", "XRAY-START", and "XRAY-ON" input units are as follows. (2) "XRAY-OK"...