Konica Minolta CS-7 Operation Manual

Konica Minolta CS-7 Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual DIRECT DIGITIZER Version 1.30 0197...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Chapter 3 Description of Each Screen . . 35 Introduction .
  • Page 4 Contents Chapter 6 4 .2 Login control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 4 .2 .1 Login screen .
  • Page 5 Contents 6 .8 Functions of the system monitor 6 .4 .20 Deletion of registration of CR cassette registered with bar code . . 152 screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 6.4.21 Hold of the examination .
  • Page 6 Contents Exposure with Unitless . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 7.13 Examination sharing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 7 .4 .1 Screen structure .
  • Page 7 Contents Chapter 10 7 .22 Other functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 7 .22 .1 Switching of the wireless Error Codes .
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction The CS-7 is a software program for installation on a PC. It performs image processing of X-ray images received from an AeroDR SYSTEM or REGIUS system. The CS-7 adds patient data received from RIS etc. and sends diagnosis images to PACS etc. Furthermore, the CS-7 can send requests for exposure conditions to the X-ray device and receive irradiation results.
  • Page 11: Disclaimer

    Installation Requirement or operation manual, that is not suitable for the installation requirements. (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.
  • Page 12: Term Description

    AeroDR Interface Unit2 DR Detector when wired cables are used . It also has a hub function . • Relays signals between the X-ray device, the DR Detector, and the CS-7 . AeroDR Generator Interface Unit Relays signals between the X-ray device, the DR Detector, and this device .
  • Page 13 Introduction Terms Description Abbreviation for Radiology Information System A system to manage reservation and result of examinations and treatment that use radiol- ogy equipment Host A server to save image information An X-ray exposure device constructed of an X-ray generator device, an operation panel, X-ray device and so on Image processing to reduce noise...
  • Page 14: Structure Of Pages

    Introduction Structure of pages Example of page structure 1.1 Operation Flow Select the examination target. 1.1.1 Displaying the exposure screen Perform the following procedure when to display the exposure screen. Turn on the power for X-ray devices, etc. connected to this device. Press the power switch on this device. • The examination is selected. Press [Perform]. • Startup messages are displayed sequentially. • Internal system initialization is performed while the system startup screen is displayed.
  • Page 15: Screen Display

    Introduction Screen display Note that explanatory screens may be omitted from this manual when not needed. Characters and icons displayed on the screen Characters and icons displayed on the screen are shown with [ ]. Messages displayed on such as the confirmation screen are shown with "...
  • Page 16: Items To Be Set With The User Tool

    Items to be set with the user tool Items to be set with user tool are shown in the following diagram . More information about the user tool is described in the "CS-7 User Tool Operation Manual" . Tool classification...
  • Page 17 For adjusting the touch panel. [Touch Panel] For conducting the calibration of the DR [Calibration] [Panel] area Detector. [CS-7] area For updating this device. [Update] For displaying the version of this device and [Release Notes] updated contents. [LongLen Unit] area [Adjustment] For adjusting the AeroDR Stitching Unit.
  • Page 19: Safety Precautions

    Chapter Safety Precautions Warnings & This chapter describes precautions and warnings to ensure safe use of this device .
  • Page 20: Warnings

    1 .1 Symbols relating to safety 1 .1 .3 Description of graphic 1 .1 .1 Safety alert symbol symbols Indicates the off position for the main power switch of this device . This is the "safety alert symbol" . This symbol alerts you to matters and/or operations potentially hazardous to yourself and other people .
  • Page 21: Safety Precautions

    WARNING packing materials . • EMC Statement - CS-7 is designed to provide rea- sonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation . The personal computer of CS-7 generates, uses and can radiate radio...
  • Page 22 – Do not let dirt or dust adhere to the power plug . • Konica Minolta will not be liable for the loss of im- – Do not use extension cables. portant data such as patient information arising –...
  • Page 23: Precautions For Installing, Moving

    • Because connections of the X-ray device can only rameters of this device . be made by Konica Minolta or its designated con- • Do not use devices that emit electromagnetic tractors, contact Konica Minolta or its designated waves such as mobile phones, PHS, or pocket contractors .
  • Page 24: Precautions Regarding Care And Maintenance Of This Device

    • Perform the maintenance and inspection periodi- • Take the following precautions to prevent reading errors etc . cally . Also, contact Konica Minolta technical repre- sentatives for cleaning of the inside . – Do not subject to impact .
  • Page 25: Precautions Regarding Display

    LCD monitor, check whether it is a defect ing the infection of the system by malware . Please in the LCD monitor or the image information before refer to a Konica Minolta service representative for using . details .
  • Page 26: Precautions For Each Function

    . Konica Minolta service representative . Precautions for One Shot stitching exposure • Manage the account information (user name, ID, • One Shot stitching exposure outputs the combined etc .), password and other sensitive information as...
  • Page 27 1 .2 Safety precautions WARNING CAUTION Precautions when applying scattered radiation Notes on the chest wall blackening process correction (IG) processing • Recognition of unexposed areas on the breast may be lost in the chest wall blackening process . • It is expected that scattered radiation correction pro- Use preview on the [Output] tab or [Overlay] tab to cessing will remove scattered radiation components check that the chest wall blackening area is not in...
  • Page 28 . (* Photostimulable phosphor plate for conditions may have been set for the same body Konica Minolta computed radiography) part depending on the settings of the body part that is created or edited by the user master . Therefore,...
  • Page 29 1 .2 Safety precautions CAUTION Precautions when sending exposure setting • When sending exposure setting to an external X- ray device, check the exposure conditions on the X- ray device. Be especially careful of X-ray exposure settings when performing an exposure on a small child .
  • Page 31: Product Overview

    Chapter Product Overview This chapter describes the overview of this device .
  • Page 32: Overview Of This Device

    System configuration example The system configuration example is as shown below. X-Ray device operation panel X-Ray Exposure Electronic Medical information Records DICOM Print Printer CS-7 DICOM MWM DICOM Storage HIS/RIS DICOM MPPS (1) Order Information PACS (2) Image Information JPEG...
  • Page 33 2 .1 Overview of this device • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HINT •...
  • Page 35: Description Of Each Screen

    Chapter Description of Each Screen This chapter describes the screen structure of this device, and the function of each button on the screen, etc .
  • Page 36: Screen Connections

    3 .1 Screen connections The following describes the connection between various screens and how they transition . For details, see the corre- sponding page in the manual for each screen . Meaning of the arrows :Screen transition operation :Operation that returns to z Initial screen the previous screen Patient registration screen...
  • Page 37: Patient Registration Screen

    3 .2 Patient registration screen 3 .2 .1 Structure of patient registration screen This is the screen for inputting the patient information . The patient registration screen is displayed when the [PatientReg.] tab is selected from the main tabs. Number Name Functions Date and time, operator name, exposure room name, icons of devices...
  • Page 38 3 .2 Patient registration screen Number Name Functions Pressing [ ] displays the next patient information, and pressing [ Scroll button displays the previous patient information . Clear button The input patient information disappears . Search button Search begins with the input patient information . Automatically issues a number in emergency case in order to start the examination.
  • Page 39: Details Of Application Bar

    3 .2 Patient registration screen 3 .2 .2 Details of application bar The date and time, operator name, exposure room name, icons of devices connected to this device, and so on are displayed in the application bar . Date and time/operator name Device information display area display area...
  • Page 40 3 .2 Patient registration screen z DR Detector signal strength display Wireless condition Wired Out of range Good connection IMPORTANT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 41: List Screen

    3 .3 List screen This is the screen where a list of examinations is displayed. When tabs other than the [PatientReg.] tab are selected on the sorting tab, the screen is always the list screen . (10) Number Name Functions Date and time, operator name, exposure room name, icons of devices Application bar connected to this device are displayed .
  • Page 42 3 .3 List screen (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) Number Name Functions Display/hide button (11) Displays or hides the examination information display area. (Examination information display area) The tab is displayed when the examination information display area is (12) Patient/Exam.Info tab displayed .
  • Page 43: Body Part Selection Screen

    3 .4 Body part selection screen This is the screen to select the body part . Number Name Functions Date and time, operator name, exposure room name, icons of devices Application bar connected to this device are displayed . Patient name, patient ID, date of birth, sex, etc. are displayed. The emergency mark is displayed for emergency patients, and the med- Patient information display area ical warning mark is displayed for pregnant patients or other patients...
  • Page 44 3 .4 Body part selection screen (11) (12) (10) (13) (14) (15) Number Name Functions Exam. Tags display area Press the Exam. Tag to display the added Exam. Tags. Exam. Tags and device icon are displayed. : Displayed when the Exam. Tags are changed on the exposure (10) Exam.
  • Page 45: Exposure Screen

    3 .5 Exposure screen This is the screen to perform exposure. 3 .5 .1 Structure of the exposure screen The exposure screen consists of several areas. Here, each area is described. Number Name Functions Date and time, operator name, exposure room name, icons of devices Application bar connected to this device are displayed .
  • Page 46 3.5 Exposure screen (10) (11) (12) Number Name Functions [Rotate Left]: Turns the image to the left. HINT • The image is rotated by 90 degree to the left from the 360 degree position . [Rotate Right]: Turns the image to the right. HINT •...
  • Page 47 3.5 Exposure screen (13) (14) (15) (16) Number Name Functions Switches whether to display or hide the tool bar displayed at the bottom (13) Display/hide button of the screen . (14) Pause button Pauses the examination that has focus. (15) Examination completion button Completes the examination and returns to the list screen.
  • Page 48: Examination Display Area

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • You can change the width of the examination display area by dragging it. For more details, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives .
  • Page 49: Work Area

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .3 Work area In the work area, examination content (Exam. Tags and exposed images) and previews when sent to the host are displayed. Display of the examination content and the previews is switched by selecting tabs. Number Name Functions...
  • Page 50 3.5 Exposure screen HINT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 51: Work Area (Not During Exposure)

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .4 Work area (not during exposure) For work areas when unexposed, the type of exposure device, status, irradiation information, exposure conditions, etc . are displayed . Number Name Functions Status of the DR Detector is displayed . Status This is not displayed when exposing with the CR cassette.
  • Page 52 . For information regarding details on the color setting, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . • Displayed contents of the exposure setting and exposure condition icon are different depending on the manufacturer and model of the connected X-ray device .
  • Page 53: Types Of Control Panels

    3.5 Exposure screen Output Output Overlay 3 .5 .5 Types of control panels (For host) (For printer) (For host) On the control panel, adjustment items for exposure and a screen to adjust exposed images are displayed. Control panels basically switch automatically accord- ing to the operation objective and circumstances, but sometimes you need to switch them manually .
  • Page 54 3.5 Exposure screen HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • Up to three tabs are displayed on the control panels . If a desired tab is not displayed, press [ ] displayed on the tab and scroll it until the desired one is displayed . •...
  • Page 55: Conditions)

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .6 Control panel (Exp .Info: Exposure conditions) This is the control panel to perform setting of the X-ray device irradiation information (exposure conditions). (10) Number Name Functions X-ray tube device temperature Displays the temperature of X-ray tube . Can switch between 2 point mode and 3 point mode .
  • Page 56: Control Panel

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .7 Control panel (Image Proc: Image processing) This is the control panel to adjust images after exposure. Basic image adjustments such as change of S/G value, etc. can be made . (10) (11) Number Name Functions Adjusts the S value .
  • Page 57 3.5 Exposure screen Number Name Functions They change screen display format . [Pan]: Switches to the pan mode . Press it again to cancel the pan mode . You can move a desired image by dragging it while the pan mode is turned on .
  • Page 58: Control Panel

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .8 Control panel (Acquisition) This is the control panel to perform setting of automatic read and reading conditions . Number Name Functions Change the automatic read settings of the DR Detector . [Size/Pos.]: The reading size, reading direction, and reading position are automati- cally set .
  • Page 59 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • You can display Maximum Exposure Time button by setting it using the service tool. For more details, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives .
  • Page 60: Control Panel (Aero Sync)

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .9 Control panel (Aero Sync) When exposing via Aero Sync mode, use this control panel to perform various operations and configure various set- tings . Number Name Functions Select the X-ray detection level during exposure. X-ray detection level switching area This may not be displayed depending on the type of DR Detector used .
  • Page 61: Control Panel (Quick)

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .10 Control panel (QUICK) This control panel can customize the button types and their layouts according to the function used . This control panel is mainly used for image adjustments when operating this device using a portable X-ray device . Number Name Functions...
  • Page 62: Results)

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .11 Control panel (Exp .Info: Irradiation results) This is the control panel to perform setting of the X-ray device irradiation information (irradiation results) . Number Name Functions Irradiation result value Displays irradiation result value . Numerical keypad Numerical keypad for inputting result values .
  • Page 63: Control Panel (Output - For Host)

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .12 Control panel (Output - for host) This is the control panel to perform setting of host output conditions . Number Name Functions Host/Printer switch button Switches output conditions for host and for printer . TrimmingSize button Select the trimming size .
  • Page 64: Control Panel (Output - For Printer)

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .13 Control panel (Output - for printer) This is the control panel to perform setting of printer output conditions . Number Name Functions Host/Printer switch button Switches output conditions for host and for printer . Press this button when sending the same output conditions set for printer Hosts also send the same size for host .
  • Page 65: Control Panel (Overlay - For Host)

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .14 Control panel (Overlay - for host) This is the control panel to perform setting of host overlay . (10) Number Name Functions Host/Printer switch button Switches overlay for host and for printer . Press this button when sending the same overlay conditions set for host Same settings for host and printer to printer .
  • Page 66: Control Panel (Overlay - For Printer)

    3.5 Exposure screen 3 .5 .15 Control panel (Overlay - for printer) This is the control panel to perform setting of printer overlay . (10) Number Name Functions Host/Printer switch button Switches overlay for host and for printer . Press this button when sending the same overlay conditions set for print- Same settings for host and printer er to host .
  • Page 67: Viewer Screen

    3 .6 Viewer screen This is the screen to perform image adjustment . More detailed image adjustment can be performed than the image adjustment on the exposure screen. Number Name Functions Date and time, operator name, exposure room name, icons of devices Application bar connected to this device are displayed .
  • Page 68 3 .6 Viewer screen HINT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 69: System Monitor Screen

    System menu [Update]: Refreshes information. [Checkup]: Displays the checkup setting screen. [Manual]: The "CS-7 Operation Manual" is displayed . This button is not displayed if the manual file is not deployed. [TeamViewer]: Displays the TeamViewer startup button. [Close]: Exits the system monitor screen, and the previous screen is displayed.
  • Page 70 3 .7 System monitor screen z System monitor (Button display area is shown) Number Name Functions Switches the wireless communication of the DR Detector between al- lowed and prohibited . Wireless button This is displayed when the wireless communications allowed . This is displayed when the wireless communication is prohibited .
  • Page 71 3 .7 System monitor screen • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 72 • The wireless button, AeroSync button, detection algorithm button, and initial detection level can be shown or hidden depend- ing on the setting . For more details, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 73: Warranty Component

    [Update]: Refreshes information. System menu [Checkup]: Displays the checkup setting screen. [Manual]: The "CS-7 Operation Manual" is displayed . This button is not displayed if the manual file is not deployed. [TeamViewer]: Displays the TeamViewer startup button. [Close]: Exits the system monitor screen, and the previous screen is displayed.
  • Page 75: General Operations

    Chapter General Operations This chapter describes general operation methods of this device .
  • Page 76: Startup And Shutdown

    4 .1 Startup and shutdown IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• 4 .1 .1 Startup of this device • When sharing a REGIUS among several units of this device, start the unit with the JM installed first; after Perform the following procedure when starting up this confirming startup of this unit, start the other units.
  • Page 77: Shutdown Of This Device

    4 .1 Startup and shutdown 4 .1 .2 Shutdown of this device Perform the following procedure from the initial screen when shutting down this device . Press [System] . • The shutdown screen will be displayed, and shutdown processing of this device will be car- ried out .
  • Page 78: Link To Connected Devices

    4 .1 Startup and shutdown 4 .1 .3 Link to connected devices Startup and shutdown of devices connected to this de- vice can be linked . Devices that can be linked, and processing details are as follows . z Connected devices and link details Connected Details to link devices...
  • Page 79: Login Control

    4 .2 Login control 4 .2 .1 Login screen 4 .2 .2 Login It is possible to set a login screen that requires input of When using login mode, log in with the following pro- user name and password when starting operations of cedure .
  • Page 80: Logoff

    4 .2 Login control 4 .2 .3 Logoff 4 .2 .4 Switch of operators Logoff is performed when switching users and so forth. When 2 or more operator names are registered, their names can be switched . Operator names can be Press [ ] to display the tool bar that is displayed at the bottom of the screen, then follow the procedure...
  • Page 81: Access Right Of Operators

    4 .2 Login control 4 .2 .5 Access right of operators Available functions are limited depending on authorization level of the operator . Operation details for each authoriza- tion are as follows .  : Can be operated Authorization Administrator Super user Technologist Target screen and operation...
  • Page 82: Input Panel Display

    4 .3 Input panel display There are 2 types of input panel displayed on the screen, and you can input characters by pressing buttons . You can input alphanumeric characters . z Display the input panel Press the button for switching the input panel display . Hide the input panel Display the input panel The display switches every time the button for switching the input panel display is pressed .
  • Page 83: Registration Of The Dr Detector

    4 .4 Registration of the DR Detector The DR Detector will be automatically registered when it is inserted into an AeroDR Battery Charger/AeroDR Battery Charger2 or connected to an Wired cable . Insert the DR Detector into the AeroDR Battery Charger/AeroDR Battery Charger2. Alternatively, connect the DR Detector to an Wired cable .
  • Page 85: Sequence Of Examination

    Chapter Sequence of Examination This chapter describes the operation steps for examination procedures performed with this device.
  • Page 86: Screen Transition Of Examinations

    5 .1 Screen transition of examinations The following describes the screen transition from examination registration to examination end and the typical opera- tions performed in each screen . Meaning of the arrows : Screen transition operation : Operation that returns to the previous screen or an operation that can be omitted (1) Initial screen Patient registration screen...
  • Page 87: (Basic Connection)

    5 .2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) 5 .2 .1 Exposure procedure flow The following describes the basic flow of exposure procedure using the DR Detector. See each item for detailed pro- cedures . 5 .2 .2 New registration of patient information … (1) 5.2.3 Selection of examination ……...
  • Page 88: New Registration Of Patient Information

    5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) Input patient name, sex and date of birth . 5 .2 .2 New registration of • After each inputting item, press [Enter]. patient information • If you press [Enter], the cursor will move to the next item.
  • Page 89: Selection Of Examination

    5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) 5 .2 .4 Manual body part 5 .2 .3 Selection of examination selection When the examination is registered, it can be se- When making advanced settings of exposure body lected on the list screen . Select a tab other than the part and Exam.
  • Page 90: Exposure Procedure

    5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) 5 .2 .5 Exposure procedure The exposure procedure is as follows: This section shows an example case of exposing sev- eral body parts under the following conditions . Exposure device • Wall stand × 1 •...
  • Page 91 5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) • In the event of a communication error and depending on the timing at which the error has occurred, images may not be displayed and the DR Detector may not contain any images that have not been transferred (the same status as that observed when no exposures have been carried out) .
  • Page 92 5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) Take the 2nd image . Take 3rd image . • Configure the X-ray device settings and check • Press the exposure switch after "Ready" is dis- the exposure setting before making an expo- played in image display area (3) .
  • Page 93: Image Adjustment On The Exposure Screen

    5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 5 .2 .6 Image adjustment on HINT the exposure screen • Linking to the insertion/removal of the DR Detector into/from the wall stand, the icons inside the applica- tion bar change as follows . Performs adjustment of exposed images.
  • Page 94 5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) Press [E] or [F] you want to change . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • The S value and G value are automatically adjusted to the appropriate values at the time of exposure. Adjust them manually as required .
  • Page 95 5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) z Change of ROI area position Move the ROI area. Change of ROI area position is performed with the fol- lowing procedure . Select an image whose ROI area you want to change . •...
  • Page 96 5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) Press [ZOOM+] or [ZOOM-] . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • When a multi-touch monitor is used, zoom in/out can be performed with the following operations . In this case [ZOOM+] or [ZOOM-] do not need to be pressed. Zoom in Simultaneously press 2 points with the thumb and in- dex finger and spread the 2 points (spread the finger-...
  • Page 97: Examination Completion And Output

    5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Basic connection) 5 .2 .7 Examination completion • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • IMPORTANT and output • Always check the X-ray irradiation results before fin- ishing the examination.
  • Page 98: Exposure With Dr Detector

    • Once the X-ray detection level is selected, it is kept until an examination is completed if it is not changed. If you want to re- turn it to the initial detection level for each exposure, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
  • Page 99: Exposure Flow

    5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) 5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) 5 .3 .1 Exposure flow The following describes the basic flow of exposure using the DR Detector. See each item for detailed procedures. 5 .3 .2 New registration of patient information … (1) 5.3.3 Selection of examination ……...
  • Page 100: New Registration Of Patient Information

    5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) Input patient name, sex and date of birth . 5 .3 .2 New registration of • After each inputting item, press [Enter]. patient information • If you press [Enter], the cursor will move to the next item.
  • Page 101: Selection Of Examination

    5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) 5 .3 .4 Manual body part 5 .3 .3 Selection of examination selection When the examination is registered, it can be se- When making advanced settings of exposure body lected on the list screen . Select a tab other than the part and exposure method for each exposure, select [PatientReg.] tab on the initial screen to display the list body part manually with the following procedure .
  • Page 102: Exposure

    5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) 5 .3 .5 Exposure The exposure procedure in Aero Sync mode is as fol- lows . Prepare for exposure using Aero Sync mode accord- ing to the following procedure . The procedure varies depending on the setting of the [AeroSync Button] on the system monitor screen .
  • Page 103 5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • A malfunction may be caused by a shock to the DR •...
  • Page 104 5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) After positioning the patient, check the X- HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• ray detection level, then press [AeroSync] . • The X-ray detection level can be set when making an • If the control panel does not switch to exposure.
  • Page 105: Image Adjustment On The Exposure Screen

    5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) 5 .3 .6 Image adjustment on • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • HINT the exposure screen • The S value and G value are automatically adjusted to the appropriate values at the time of exposure.
  • Page 106 5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) Press [ROI]. • Images that were automatically altered by the E process or F process are displayed . • When [E] or [F] is pressed again, the original im- ages are displayed . IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 107 5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• HINT • Perform detailed position change of ROI area on the viewer screen . •• • •• •• • •• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• z Zooming in and out Zoom in/out of exposed images is performed with the following procedure .
  • Page 108: Examination Completion And Output

    5.3 Exposure with DR Detector (Aero Sync mode) 5 .3 .7 Examination completion IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• and output • Always check the X-ray irradiation results before fin- ishing the examination. • When the examination ends and no exposure images When all exposures are finished, end the examination exist, the examination itself is deleted.
  • Page 109: Exposure With Cr Cassette

    5 .4 Exposure with CR cassette 5 .4 .1 Exposure flow The following describes the flow of basic exposure using CR cassette. See each item for detailed procedures. 5 .4 .2 New registration of patient information … (1) 5.4.3 Selection of examination ……(2) 5 .4 .4 Manual body part selection …………...
  • Page 110: New Registration Of Patient Information

    5.4 Exposure with CR cassette Input patient name, sex and date of birth . 5 .4 .2 New registration of • After each inputting item, press [Enter]. patient information • If you press [Enter], the cursor will move to the next item.
  • Page 111: Selection Of Examination

    5.4 Exposure with CR cassette 5 .4 .4 Manual body part 5 .4 .3 Selection of examination selection When the examination is registered, it can be se- When making advanced settings of exposure body lected on the list screen . Select a tab other than the part and exposure method for each exposure, select [PatientReg.] tab on the initial screen to display the list body part manually with the following procedure .
  • Page 112: Exposure

    5.4 Exposure with CR cassette 5 .4 .5 Exposure For exposure when CR cassettes are used, there are 2 types, bar code registration and specified reading sequence . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• IMPORTANT • Always check the patient information and exposure conditions before exposure.
  • Page 113 5.4 Exposure with CR cassette Read the bar code of the CR cassette • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • IMPORTANT with a bar code reader . • For bar code registration, the optional bar code reader is required .
  • Page 114: Exposure With Specified Reading Sequence

    5.4 Exposure with CR cassette z Exposure with specified reading sequence Perform exposure for the first image. When exposing with the specified reading sequence, • Configure the X-ray device settings and check perform exposure with the following procedure. the exposure setting before making an expo- sure .
  • Page 115: Image Adjustment On The Exposure

    5.4 Exposure with CR cassette ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 5 .4 .6 Image adjustment on HINT the exposure screen • X-ray exposure information is acquired automatically when linked to the X-ray device . • The reading sequence can also be specified with the Performs adjustment of exposed images.
  • Page 116 5.4 Exposure with CR cassette Press [E] or [F] you want to change . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • The S value and G value are automatically adjusted to the appropriate values at the time of exposure. Adjust them manually as required . •...
  • Page 117 5.4 Exposure with CR cassette z Change of ROI area position Move the ROI area. Change of ROI area position is performed with the fol- lowing procedure . Select an image whose ROI area you want to change . • When any part of the image is clicked, the ROI area moves to the center of the clicked part .
  • Page 118 5.4 Exposure with CR cassette Press [ZOOM+] or [ZOOM-] . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • When a multi-touch monitor is used, zoom in/out can be performed with the following operations . In this case [ZOOM+] or [ZOOM-] do not need to be pressed. Zoom in Simultaneously press 2 points with the thumb and in- dex finger and spread the 2 points (spread the finger-...
  • Page 119: Examination Completion And Output

    5.4 Exposure with CR cassette 5 .4 .7 Examination completion • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • IMPORTANT and output • Always check the X-ray irradiation results before fin- ishing the examination.
  • Page 121: Functions Of Each Screen

    Chapter Functions of each screen This chapter describes the functions of each screen of this device .
  • Page 122: Functions Of The Patient Registration

    6 .1 Functions of the patient registration screen IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• 6 .1 .1 Search registration • Items that can be searched are "Patient ID" and "Pa- tient Name" . • When searched with "Patient ID", only completely You can search for patient information in the patient matching patient IDs can be searched, and when database of this device or a higher system and then searched with "Patient Name", partially matching...
  • Page 123: Emergency Registration

    6 .1 Functions of the patient registration screen 6 .1 .2 Emergency registration When patient details are unknown at the time of an emergency, the examination can be performed after performing patient registration with emergency regis- tration . Press the field for the patient ID. •...
  • Page 124: Functions Of The List Screen

    6 .2 Functions of the list screen 6 .2 .1 Display of details of 6 .2 .2 Display of examination examination history The details of examinations can be displayed on the The history of finished examinations can be displayed. list screen . Select the [Completed] tab .
  • Page 125: Display Of Examinations With

    6 .2 Functions of the list screen 6 .2 .3 Display of examinations with refined search Conditions can be refined for examinations displayed on the list screen . z Screen structure This is the screen for refined display of the examination. •...
  • Page 126 6 .2 Functions of the list screen Press [Filter] . • You can perform filtering by examination date using the study list, examination history, pending, media, ex- amination sharing, or reason for pending tab. If filter- ing is performed, the following calendar appears . •...
  • Page 127: Modification Of Examination

    6 .2 Functions of the list screen Select the item to be modified and input 6 .2 .4 Modification of the necessary information . examination information • After selecting the item to be modified, input the necessary information . After registration of an examination, the examination •...
  • Page 128: Deletion Of Examinations

    6 .2 Functions of the list screen 6 .2 .6 Addition of Exam . Tags to 6 .2 .5 Deletion of examinations completed examinations When registered incorrectly, the examination informa- Exam. Tags can be added to completed examinations. tion can be deleted after the examination is registered. Select the [Completed] tab .
  • Page 129 6 .2 Functions of the list screen Press [OK] . Press [OK] . • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. • The Body Part Selection screen is displayed . Set the Exam . Tags . • The exposure screen is displayed. •...
  • Page 130: Protection Of Examinations

    6 .2 Functions of the list screen HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• 6 .2 .7 Protection of examinations • Pressing [Guard] again while selecting a protected ex- amination will cancel protection . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• As hard disk space decreases, examinations are automatically deleted beginning with the oldest one .
  • Page 131: Functions Of The Body Part Selection

    6 .3 Functions of the body part selection screen 6 .3 .1 Change of Exam . Tags 6 .3 .2 Deletion of Exam . Tags When the body part is selected manually, Exam. Tags When the body part is selected manually, Exam. Tags can be changed .
  • Page 132: Change Of Order Of Exam. Tags

    6 .3 Functions of the body part selection screen 6 .3 .3 Change of order of Exam . Tags When body part selection is performed manually, the order of Exam. Tags can be changed. Drag and drop the Exam .Tags . •...
  • Page 133: Functions Of The Exposure Screen

    6 .4 Functions of the exposure screen z Modifying the Exam . Tag 6 .4 .1 Modification and addition of Exam . Tags Select the Exam .Tag to change the target body part and press [ You can change or add an Exam. Tag during exposure. z Switching between Exam .
  • Page 134 6.4 Functions of the exposure screen z Adding the Exam . Tag Press [ • The Exam. Tag is changed. is displayed for the changed Exam. Tag. Press [OK] . • The Body Part Selection screen is displayed . Set the Exam . Tags . •...
  • Page 135: Change Of Order Of Exposures

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen Press [OK] . 6 .4 .2 Change of order of exposures During exposure, the order of exposures can be changed . * Numbers (1), (2) displayed on the screen are shown for ease of explanation, and not displayed on the actual screen .
  • Page 136: Copy Of Exam. Tags

    • The [ ] button is displayed if it has been set with the service tool. If the [ ] button is not displayed, con- tact Konica Minolta technical representatives . • •• • • •• • • •• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 137: Reject (Deletion Of Images)

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen 6 .4 .4 Reject (deletion of images) After exposure, unwanted images can be rejected (de- leted) . The following procedure explains assuming that 2 im- ages have been exposed. * Numbers (1), (A), (2) displayed on the screen are shown for ease of explanation, and not displayed on the actual screen .
  • Page 138: Cancellation Of Reject

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen Press [OK] . IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. • Standard reject method is explained in the previous steps . • It is possible to immediately delete the rejected image or save the images that are reject target .
  • Page 139: Copying An Image

    ] by setting it using the ser- vice tool. When [ ] is not displayed, contact You can copy exposed images (orders) using the fol- Konica Minolta technical representatives . lowing procedure . • You cannot press [ ] while the image is being read .
  • Page 140: Replacing An Image

    ] by setting it using the ser- IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• vice tool. When [ ] is not displayed, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . • An image cannot be replaced while the following op- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• erations are taking place . – Exposure –...
  • Page 141: Change Of Exposure Devices

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen Press [OK] . 6 .4 .8 Change of exposure devices During exposure, the exposure device can be changed. Press the device icon of the frame where you want to change the exposure device . •...
  • Page 142: Switching From The Dr Detector To

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen The image is read with the REGIUS or 6 .4 .9 Switching from the REGIUS SIGMA/SIGMA2. DR Detector to the CR cassette When exposing with an DR Detector, it is possible to switch to exposure with CR cassette. Move focus to the unexposed image dis- play area to be exposed by the DR Detec- tor .
  • Page 143: Switching From The Cr Cassette To

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen Perform exposure . 6 .4 .10 Switching from the • Configure the X-ray device settings and check CR cassette to the the exposure setting before making an expo- DR Detector sure . When exposing with a CR cassette, it is possible to Press the exposure switch switch to exposure with an DR Detector.
  • Page 144: The Dr Detector

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen Press the selection switch for DR Detector 6 .4 .11 Switching of (C) . DR Detectors When exposing with an DR Detector, it is possible to switch to exposure with another DR Detector. The following procedure describes an example of ex- posure under the following conditions .
  • Page 145: Status Of Devices

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen Display Description 6 .4 .12 Status of devices Error Error is occurring . Status where exposure conditions for Panel not examination are not set yet, and no DR The device status can be displayed in the image dis- detected Detector is inserted in either wall stand and play area where no exposed image is displayed.
  • Page 146: Edit Of Image Supplemental

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen Edit the image supplemental information . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • With the REGIUS, REGIUS SIGMA/SIGMA2, items determined by the inserted CR cassette, "Reading Size", "Reading Direction", and "Reading Position" are not displayed . • The following are displayed in the image display area where no exposure has been performed.
  • Page 147: Edit Of Patient Information

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen Press [OK] . 6 .4 .14 Edit of patient informa- tion Patient information can be modified. Select the patient whose patient informa- tion is to be modified on the list screen, and press [Perform] or [Modify] . •...
  • Page 148: Switch Of Screen Display Of

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen 6 .4 .15 Switch of screen display of the exposure screen On the exposure screen, the screen display format can be changed . Press any of the (1) to (3) work area zoom tabs . •...
  • Page 149: Switch Of Screen Display Format

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen 6 .4 .16 Switch of screen display 6 .4 .17 Full-screen image format display The display format of the exposure screen can be Captured images can be displayed on the full screen . switched to "2×2 display" or "3×2 display" as neces- z Full-screen display sary for the examination.
  • Page 150: Rotation And Flip Of Display

    . If you want to use this function, con- • The selection screen is displayed . tact Konica Minolta technical representatives . • While the Show Full Screen View is displayed, an ob- Select the item to apply .
  • Page 151: Panning Of An Image

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen 6 .4 .19 Panning of an image When an image that is larger than the size of the image display area is displayed, the image can be panned . Select an image to pan . •...
  • Page 152: Deletion Of Registration Of Cr Cassette Registered With Bar Code

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen 6 .4 .20 Deletion of registration of CR cassette regis- tered with bar code When exposing with CR cassette, the registration of a CR cassette registered with bar code can be can- celled . Press the Exam .
  • Page 153: Hold Of The Examination

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen 6 .4 .21 Hold of the examination 6 .4 .22 Overlay In the course of exposure, an examination can be paused. "Marker 1", "Marker 2", "Stamp", and "Grid/Scale" can be overlaid on the exposed image. Press [ Select the [Overlay] tab .
  • Page 154 6.4 Functions of the exposure screen Press either [Marker 1], [Marker 2] or [Stamp] . Press [Scale] . • The screen corresponding to the pressed button • The selection screen is displayed . will be displayed . Press either [Measure1], [Measure2] or Press an item to display .
  • Page 155: Highlight Function For The

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen 6 .4 .23 Highlight function for the tube/gauze This function highlights the tube and/or gauze in cap- tured images . IMPORTANT • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • •...
  • Page 156: Tube/Gauze

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen z Highlight display of the tube/gauze z Changing the highlight level Select the [QUICK] tab . Press the [Tube/Gauze] button for 1 sec- ond or more . • The highlight level change dialog box is dis- Press the [Tube/Gauze] button.
  • Page 157: Automatic 1×1 Display Function

    Press the exposure switch output . HINT ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • The order of normal and highlighted image output can be changed . For more details, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . •• • •• •• • •• •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 158 6.4 Functions of the exposure screen • Changes to 1×1 display and begins reception . • Returns to the 2×2 display screen and the focus moves to the next unexposed frame. • The button is displayed in the Exam. Tags dis- play area .
  • Page 159: Image Preview

    6.4 Functions of the exposure screen • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • HINT 6 .4 .25 Image preview • When the actual image is displayed, focus automati- cally moves to the next exposure frame.
  • Page 160 6.4 Functions of the exposure screen z Scattered Radiation Correction z Adjustment of the scattered radiation cor- rection parameter Set the [IG] button to [ON]. Press and hold the [IG] button . • The scattered radiation correction parameter Perform exposure . dialog is displayed .
  • Page 161: Individual Output

    6 .5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions This section describes the procedure for outputting im- • The device icon of the output destination (host ages from the exposure screen and the operation per- (electronic medical record)/printer) is displayed . formed when the [Output] tab is selected on the control •...
  • Page 162: Additional Output

    6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions 6 .5 .3 Change of host (elec- 6 .5 .2 Additional output tronic medical record) output conditions Images already output can be output again . The conditions of images output to a host (electronic Press [ ] after displaying the image to medical record) can be changed .
  • Page 163 6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions Change the trimming size. Press [ Icon/Function name Functions Select the cropping size . Set TrimmingSize the trimming size type during installation . Select the direction (portrait or landscape) of the output . Adjust the cropping width . The width changes every time the button is pressed .
  • Page 164: Change Of Printer Output Conditions

    6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions Change the output conditions . 6 .5 .4 Change of printer output conditions The conditions of images output to a printer can be changed . Select the [Output] tab . • Setting items are as follows . Item Options A format...
  • Page 165: Printer Output In A Format

    6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions Select [ ] in [Format] . 6 .5 .5 Printer output in A format 1 image can be output in 1 sheet of film. Select the [Output] tab . Change [Film Size], [Direction], etc. Press [Printer] .
  • Page 166: Printer Output In Ab Format

    6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions Select an image (first one) to output. • The image is output to the printer, and [ ] is displayed in the image display area . • [ ] changes to [ ] indicating that output Select [ ] from [Format] .
  • Page 167 6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions Press [OK] . • After selecting the images, select [ from [Format] following Steps 4 to 5, and change the [Film Size], [Direction], and [Output Type]. • Set the [Film Size], [Direction], and [Output Type] the same as the selected image in the first sheet .
  • Page 168: Sort Of Preview Images (Each Image)

    6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions When there is no matching pair 6 .5 .7 Sort of preview images (each image) for host output Each preview image for host output can be sorted by image . Select the [Queue Cont .] tab . –...
  • Page 169: For Host Output

    6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• IMPORTANT • If there is an image already sent to the host, then the order of images of the series cannot be changed . • The order of images in another examination or across series cannot be changed .
  • Page 170: For Host Output

    6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions Press [OK] . 6 .5 .9 Sort of preview images • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. (transmitted) for host output Preview images sent to the host are normally in a state that cannot be sorted .
  • Page 171: Automatic Output

    6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions 6 .5 .10 Automatic output 6 .5 .11 Preview Depending on settings, the examination results can be You can preview the images to be output by pressing automatically output at the completion of the examina- [Preview] on the [Image Proc], [Output], or other tabs.
  • Page 172 6.5 Exposure Screen ([Output] Tab) Functions HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • If the image has been trimmed, the actual output size • When a rejected image is displayed, a reject icon ap- is displayed in [Size]. pears in the image display area . •...
  • Page 173: Exposure Screen ([Exp.info] Tab)

    6 .6 Exposure Screen ([Exp .Info] Tab) Functions This section describes the operation performed when 6 .6 .1 Change of X-ray irradia- the [Exp.Info] tab is selected on the control panel of tion information (results) the exposure screen. X-ray irradiation information can be displayed on the image by the setting .
  • Page 174: Information (Results)

    6.6 Exposure Screen ([Exp.Info] Tab) Functions Input numerical values with the number Select anode and filter. pad . • The input value is reflected. Press the number part of the item you want to edit . 6 .6 .2 Change of mammogram image X-ray irradiation information (results) When it is necessary to change irradiation information...
  • Page 175: Replacement Of X-Ray Irradiation

    6.6 Exposure Screen ([Exp.Info] Tab) Functions Press [OK] . 6 .6 .3 Replacement of X-ray irra- • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. diation information (results) X-ray irradiation information (results) of the image ex- posed with the CR cassette can be replaced . Press [ ] of the image to be replaced .
  • Page 176: Functions Of The Viewer Screen

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen Select the process and change the param- Before each operation, select the image to adjust and select the [Image Proc] tab on the control panel. eter . Image adjustment performed on the viewer screen Changing E/F/HS parameters Changing ROI area Changing effective image area...
  • Page 177: Change Of The Roi Area

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• HINT Icon Functions • E/F/HS parameters can be changed individually . Switch between [ON] and • The results of the changed parameter, such as E/F/ [OFF] of ROI mode. HS, are automatically stored, and can also be reflect- ed in following exposures.
  • Page 178: Change Of The Effective Image

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen 6 .7 .3 Change of the effective Icon Functions image area To use a fixed size effective image area, set this option to Although this device automatically recognizes the ef- [ON]. fective image area and displays it within the image area, the effective image area can be adjusted manu- Resets operations performed in the tab .
  • Page 179: Change Of The Masking Area

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen z Using a fixed size effective image area 6 .7 .4 Change of the masking If you want to use a fixed size effective image area, area press [ ]. Then the following buttons are displayed. Although this device automatically recognizes the IMPORTANT •••••...
  • Page 180 6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• Icon Functions • The masking area can be changed by directly drag- Switch between [ON] and [OFF] of the masking area ging the square mark on the frame border of the display .
  • Page 181: Modifying The S Value/G Value

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen 6 .7 .5 Modifying the S value/G 6 .7 .6 Zooming in and out value Zoom in or out from/to an image according to the fol- You can modify the S value/G value from the Viewer lowing procedure .
  • Page 182: Moving Images

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 6 .7 .7 Moving images • When a multi-touch monitor is used, zoom in/out can be performed with the following operations . In this case [ZOOM+] or [ZOOM-] do not need to be pressed. Move an image according to the following procedure .
  • Page 183: Rotate&Flip Display

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • HINT 6 .7 .8 Rotate&Flip display • To simultaneously rotate and flip an image, when [Flip OFF] and [Flip ON] are displayed on the selection Rotate or flip image according to the following proce- screen at the top right, press [Flip ON] and then select...
  • Page 184: Grid Removal/Scattered Radiation

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen Press [Grid Suppress] . 6 .7 .9 Grid removal/Scattered radiation correction This device performs the automatic removal process of the grid, but the grid can be removed again manually as necessary . Scattered radiation can also be corrected manually . HINT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 185 6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen z Scattered radiation correction Press [Grid Suppress] . IMPORTANT ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • This function is only available for images that are ex- posed on the DR Detector . • Scattered radiation correction cannot be applied to stitching images .
  • Page 186: Positioning Of Annotation

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen Select the place to position the annota- 6 .7 .10 Positioning of annotation tion . Using the annotation function, arbitrary characters can be placed on an image . Select an image on which you want to po- sition an annotation .
  • Page 187: Adjustment Of Annotation

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• HINT 6 .7 .11 Adjustment of annotation • You can also position an annotation by pressing either [ROI Adjustment], [Masking], [Cropping], or [Viewer], Annotations placed can be adjusted . displaying the viewer screen, and pressing [Text]. •...
  • Page 188: Creating/Editing Of Annotation

    6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen 6 .7 .12 Creating/editing of annotation characters Characters to place in annotations can be created and edited . Select a row with no annotation or select a row with characters to edit . •...
  • Page 189 6 .7 Functions of the viewer screen • Content is reflected in the row selected in step 1. HINT ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • Up to 10 annotations can be created per tab . • Annotations registered in each tab can have up to 14 characters .
  • Page 190: Functions Of The System Monitor

    6 .8 Functions of the system monitor screen Status of this device and connected devices can be 6 .8 .1 System status confirmed in the [System Monitor] tab of the system monitor screen . The status of this device can be confirmed. •...
  • Page 191: Device Status

    CS-7 devices . The status of REGIUS, REGIUS SIGMA/SIGMA2, X-ray device, AeroDR Generator Interface Unit, AeroDR Press the image of this device in the CS-7 Generator Interface Unit2, AeroDR Portable RF Unit, system information . AeroDR Portable RF Unit2, sub monitor, and other de- vices connected to this device can be confirmed.
  • Page 192: Status Of The Dr Detector

    6 .8 Functions of the system monitor screen 6 .8 .3 Status of the 6 .8 .4 Host status DR Detector The status of hosts connected to this device can be confirmed. The status of the DR Detector can be confirmed. (10) Number Name...
  • Page 193: Printer Status

    6 .8 Functions of the system monitor screen ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• IMPORTANT 6 .8 .5 Printer status • Change the output destination only after fully under- standing the operation status of the system . It may The status of printers connected to this device can be cause output of an image to the same host twice, or confirmed.
  • Page 194: Status Of Jm

    6 .8 Functions of the system monitor screen 6 .8 .6 Status of JM 6 .8 .7 Status of RIS-IN The status of the JM connected to this device can be The status of higher systems connected to this device confirmed.
  • Page 195: Status Of Ris-Out

    6 .8 Functions of the system monitor screen 6 .8 .8 Status of RIS-OUT 6 .8 .9 EMR Image The status of higher systems connected to this device The information (image) of electronic medical records can be confirmed. connected to this device can be confirmed. (10) Number Name...
  • Page 196: Status Of Examination Sharing

    6 .8 Functions of the system monitor screen 6 .8 .10 Status of examination 6 .8 .11 Status of examination sharing (reception) sharing (transmission) The status of examination sharing (reception) can be The status of examination sharing (transmission) can confirmed. be confirmed.
  • Page 197: Various Functions

    Chapter Various Functions This chapter describes the functions of this device .
  • Page 198: Exposure With Aerodr Portable

    7 .1 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit IMPORTANT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 199 7.1 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit z Detailed description of tool bar The display of following buttons in the tool bar area changes depending on the status of communication with the host . Button State of the network and Number Name Precautionary items...
  • Page 200 Refreshes information . [Checkup]: System menu Displays the checkup setting screen . [Manual]: The "CS-7 Operation Manual" is displayed . This button is not displayed if the manual file is not deployed. [TeamViewer]: Displays the TeamViewer startup button . [Close]: Exits the system monitor screen, and the previous screen is displayed.
  • Page 201: Exposure Preparations

    7.1 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit Import the examination information to be 7 .1 .2 Exposure preparations used for the exposure using the portable X-ray device . • Confirm that an Ethernet cable is connected to The exposure using the AeroDR Portable RF Unit is this device .
  • Page 202: Exposure

    7.1 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit Select the examination . 7 .1 .3 Exposure Prepare for exposure using the AeroDR Portable RF Unit according to the following procedure . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• IMPORTANT • Always check the patient information and exposure conditions before exposure.
  • Page 203 7.1 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit Perform exposure . Press [ • Configure the portable X-ray device settings and check the exposure setting before making an exposure. Press the exposure switch • The exposed image is displayed in the image display area .
  • Page 204: Change Of The Ap Information

    7.1 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit Select the icon of the AP information to be 7 .1 .4 Change of the AP changed from the [Inactive AP List] icons. information When the AP information needs to be changed be- cause the exposure location has been moved, perform the following procedure .
  • Page 205: Operations After Exposure

    7.1 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit 7 .1 .5 Operations after exposure When the exposure is completed, move the portable X-ray device and send the image data, etc . saved in this device to the higher system . The following proce- dure is for an example in which a wired connection is in operation between this device and a higher system .
  • Page 206: Change Of The Ip Address Of The Connected Institution Network

    7.1 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit Press the button corresponding to the de- 7 .1 .6 Change of the IP ad- sired area name . dress of the connected • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. institution network The procedure to change the IP address of the institu- tion network to which you are connecting is as follows .
  • Page 207: Other Functions Of Aerodr Portable

    7.1 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit 7 .1 .7 Other functions of AeroDR Portable RF Unit Depending on the settings, RIS details can be checked by starting Internet Explorer. The procedure is ex- plained using the list screen as an example. Press [Web/Remote Desktop Linkup] on the patient registration screen or the list screen .
  • Page 208: Exposure With Aerodr Portable

    7 .2 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 IMPORTANT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 209 7.2 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 z Detailed description of tool bar The display of following buttons in the tool bar area changes depending on the status of communication with the host . Button State of the network and Number Name Precautionary items...
  • Page 210: Exposure Preparations

    7.2 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 7 .2 .3 New registration of 7 .2 .2 Exposure preparations patient information The exposure preparation of the AeroDR Portable RF New registration of patient information is performed Unit2 is performed according to the following proce- with the patient registration screen .
  • Page 211: Manual Body Part Selection

    7.2 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 Press [Perform] . 7 .2 .4 Manual body part selec- tion When making advanced settings of exposure body part and exposure method for each exposure, select body part manually with the following procedure . Select the tab .
  • Page 212: Exposure

    7.2 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 7 .2 .5 Exposure Prepare for exposure with the AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 according to the following procedure . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• IMPORTANT • The selected Exam. Tag is added to the Exam. •...
  • Page 213: Operations After Exposure

    7.2 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 Adjust the image . 7 .2 .6 Operations after • After exposure, adjust the image as required. exposure Operations after an exposure has been completed is performed according to the following procedure . After returning to the institution, output image data saved on this device to the host system .
  • Page 214: Change Of The Ip Address Of The Connected Institution Network

    7.2 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 Press the button corresponding to the de- 7 .2 .7 Change of the IP ad- sired area name . dress of the connected • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. institution network Follow the steps below to obtain information from RIS in advance, or to switch the IP address when connect- ing to the institution network and outputting data to RIS...
  • Page 215: Other Functions Of Aerodr Portable

    7.2 Exposure with AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 7 .2 .8 Other functions of AeroDR Portable RF Unit2 After returning to the institution, you can check details of RIS by starting Internet Explorer depending on set- tings. The procedure is explained using the list screen as an example.
  • Page 216: Exposure With Aerodr Portable

    • Once the X-ray detection level is selected, it is kept until an examination is completed if it is not changed. If you want to re- turn it to the initial detection level for each exposure, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
  • Page 217: Screen Structure

    7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit 7 .3 .1 Screen structure z Detailed description of the application bar The wireless LAN adapter can be reset using the radio wave status icon on the application bar . Number Name Functions Radio wave Resets the wireless LAN adapter .
  • Page 218 7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit z Exposure screen This is the control panel for performing exposure using the AeroDR Portable UF Unit. Number Name Functions X-ray detection level switching area Select the X-ray detection level during exposure. Messages and buttons are displayed in this area depending on the opera- tion status .
  • Page 219 7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit z Detailed description of tool bar The display of following buttons in the tool bar area changes depending on the status of communication with the host . Button State of the network and Number Name Precautionary items...
  • Page 220 [Update]: Refreshes information. System menu [Checkup]: Displays the checkup setting screen. [Manual]: The "CS-7 Operation Manual" is displayed . This button is not displayed if the manual file is not deployed. [TeamViewer]: Displays the TeamViewer startup button. [Close]: Exits the system monitor screen, and the previous screen is displayed.
  • Page 221: Exposure Preparations

    7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit Import the examination information to be 7 .3 .2 Exposure preparations used for the exposure using the portable X-ray device . • Confirm that an Ethernet cable is connected to Make the following preparations when exposing using this device .
  • Page 222: Exposure

    7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit Select the examination . 7 .3 .3 Exposure Prepare for exposure using the AeroDR Portable UF Unit according to the following procedure . The proce- dure varies depending on the setting of the [AeroSync Button] on the system monitor screen.
  • Page 223 7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit Press [ ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• HINT • When importing examination information from the higher system and when exposure body part information is not imported, select the exposure body part. When pressing [Perform] on the body part selection screen, the exposure screen is displayed.
  • Page 224 7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit z When the [AeroSync Button] is ON When you arrive at the exposure location, turn on the power of the AeroDR Portable UF Unit . • Turn on the power switch of the AeroDR Por- table UF Unit and confirm that the (green) power LED is ON .
  • Page 225 7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit Adjust the image . ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• IMPORTANT • After exposure, adjust the image as required. • To prevent incorrect operations, always press [AeroSync] and check that "Ready" is displayed. • Conditions for changing the detection level vary depending on the X-ray device being used .
  • Page 226: Change Of The Ap Information

    7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit Select the icon of the AP information to be 7 .3 .4 Change of the AP changed from the [Inactive AP List] icons. information When the AP information needs to be changed be- cause the exposure location has been moved, perform the following procedure .
  • Page 227: Operations After Exposure

    7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit 7 .3 .5 Operations after exposure When the exposure is completed, move the portable X-ray device and send the image data, etc . saved in this device to the higher system . The following proce- dure is for an example in which a wired connection is in operation between this device and a higher system .
  • Page 228: Change Of The Ip Address Of The Connected Institution Network

    7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit Press the button corresponding to the de- 7 .3 .6 Change of the IP ad- sired area name . dress of the connected • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. institution network The procedure to change the IP address of the institu- tion network to which you are connecting is as follows .
  • Page 229: Other Functions Of Aerodr Portable

    7.3 Exposure with AeroDR Portable UF Unit 7 .3 .7 Other functions of AeroDR Portable UF Unit Depending on the settings, RIS details can be checked by starting Internet Explorer. The procedure is ex- plained using the list screen as an example. Press [Web/Remote Desktop Linkup] on the patient registration screen or the list screen .
  • Page 230: Exposure With Unitless

    • Once the X-ray detection level is selected, it is kept until an examination is completed if it is not changed. If you want to re- turn it to the initial detection level for each exposure, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
  • Page 231: Screen Structure

    7.4 Exposure with Unitless 7 .4 .1 Screen structure z Detailed description of the application bar The wireless LAN adapter can be reset using the radio wave status icon on the application bar . Number Name Functions Radio wave Resets the wireless LAN adapter . status Press the radio wave status icon to display the dialog.
  • Page 232 7.4 Exposure with Unitless z Exposure screen This is the control panel used for exposing with unitless. Number Name Functions X-ray detection level switching area Select the X-ray detection level during exposure. Messages and buttons are displayed in this area depending on the opera- tion status .
  • Page 233 7.4 Exposure with Unitless z Detailed description of tool bar The display of following buttons in the tool bar area changes depending on the status of communication with the host . Button State of the network and Number Name Precautionary items display connected devices The network is disconnected or the...
  • Page 234 [Update]: Refreshes information. System menu [Checkup]: Displays the checkup setting screen. [Manual]: The "CS-7 Operation Manual" is displayed . This button is not displayed if the manual file is not deployed. [TeamViewer]: Displays the TeamViewer startup button. [Close]: Exits the system monitor screen, and the previous screen is displayed.
  • Page 235: Exposure Preparations

    7.4 Exposure with Unitless Import the examination information to be 7 .4 .2 Exposure preparations used for the exposure using the portable X-ray device . • Confirm that an Ethernet cable is connected to Make the following preparations when exposing using this device .
  • Page 236: Exposure

    7.4 Exposure with Unitless Press [Perform] . 7 .4 .3 Exposure Prepare for exposure using unitless according to the following procedure . The procedure varies depending on the setting of the [AeroSync Button] on the system monitor screen . IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 237 7.4 Exposure with Unitless Perform exposure . • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • IMPORTANT • Configure the portable X-ray device settings and • When consolidating image adjustment, press [ ] to check the exposure setting before making an pause the examination and return to the initial screen.
  • Page 238 7.4 Exposure with Unitless IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • To prevent incorrect operations, always press [AeroSync] and check that "Ready" is displayed. • Conditions for changing the detection level vary depending on the X-ray device being used . If a survey has been carried out when the system was installed, follow the survey results .
  • Page 239: Operations After Exposure

    7.4 Exposure with Unitless Adjust the image . 7 .4 .4 Operations after • After exposure, adjust the image as required. exposure When the exposure is completed, move the portable X-ray device and send the image data, etc . saved in this device to the higher system .
  • Page 240: Change Of The Ip Address Of The Connected Institution Network

    7.4 Exposure with Unitless Press the button corresponding to the de- 7 .4 .5 Change of the IP ad- sired area name . dress of the connected • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. institution network Follow the steps below to obtain information from RIS in advance, or to switch the IP address when connect¬ing to the institution network and outputting data to RIS after you return to the institution .
  • Page 241: Change Of The Ap Information

    7.4 Exposure with Unitless Select the icon of the AP information to be 7 .4 .6 Change of the AP changed from the [Inactive AP List] icons. information When the AP information needs to be changed be- cause the exposure location has been moved, perform the following procedure .
  • Page 242: Other Functions Of Unitless

    7.4 Exposure with Unitless 7 .4 .7 Other functions of unitless After returning to the institution, you can check details of RIS by starting Internet Explorer depending on set- tings. The procedure is explained using the list screen as an example. •...
  • Page 243: Manual Stitching Exposure

    Manual stitching exposure Number Name Functions 7.5.1 Screen structure P e r f o r m s r e - a d j u s t m e n t of the combination posi- Adjust button tion. This button cannot be pressed when combined im- z Exposure screen ages are not displayed.
  • Page 244 7.5 Manual stitching exposure Number Name Functions HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• Changes the displayed trans- mittance of the overlapped z Moving/rotating an image during image portion. Pressing this button combination Proportion button sequentially changes the • For image movement/rotation, the lower image be- transmittance.
  • Page 245 7.5 Manual stitching exposure z About image display z Control panel (Output - for host) • During the image combination, the combined parts This is the control panel to perform setting of host out- (frame parts) displayed in the full preview are mag- put conditions for combined stitching images .
  • Page 246: Exposure

    7.5 Manual stitching exposure Press [OFF] or the button of the output 7 .5 .2 Exposure size to be changed on the Split Output Size dialog box. The manual stitching exposure method is as follows. IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • For the stitching exposure images, make sure that the combined parts are combined in the correct positions .
  • Page 247: Image Combination

    7.5 Manual stitching exposure ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• HINT 7 .5 .3 Image combination • It is also possible to register multiple exposure body parts in 1 Exam. Tag. •• • •• •• • •• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Combine the exposed images. The following proce- dure describes an example of combining 3 images.
  • Page 248 7.5 Manual stitching exposure Press [Stitching] . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • For the frame display format, 1×1, 2×1, and 2×2 display options can be selected . • A 2×2 frame display can only be selected when combining 3 images . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 249 • The order of combined image output can be changed . the combined image is added to the order list . For more details, contact Konica Minolta technical rep- resentatives . •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• • • • •...
  • Page 250: Image Adjustment

    7.5 Manual stitching exposure 7 .5 .4 Image adjustment The adjustment method for the combined image is as follows . Display the combined image and press [Viewer] . • The viewer screen is displayed . • Perform various image adjustments . For details on how to operate the viewer screen, refer to "3 .6 Viewer screen"...
  • Page 251: Auto Stitching Exposure With Aerodr

    7 .6 Auto stitching exposure with AeroDR Detector Number Name Functions IMPORTANT ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• Selection button Displays the selected images • The AeroDR 3 1417HD cannot be used for auto stitch- (individual selec- in the order list in the com- ing exposure with AeroDR Detector.
  • Page 252 7.6 Auto stitching exposure with AeroDR Detector Number Name Functions HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• Changes the plate overlap sequence . Every time you z Moving/rotating an image during image press the button, the plate combination overlap sequence is se- • For image movement/rotation, the lower image be- quentially changed and the comes the work image .
  • Page 253 7.6 Auto stitching exposure with AeroDR Detector z About image display z Control panel (Output - for host) • During the image combination, the combined parts This is the control panel to perform setting of host out- (frame parts) displayed in the full preview are mag- put conditions for combined stitching images .
  • Page 254: Exposure

    7.6 Auto stitching exposure with AeroDR Detector Press [OFF] or the button of the output 7 .6 .2 Exposure size to be changed on the Split Output Size dialog box. The auto stitching exposure method using DR Detec- tor is as follows . Perform exposure preparations for Aero- DR Stitching System.
  • Page 255 7.6 Auto stitching exposure with AeroDR Detector Press [Perform] . The exposure ready LED (blue) of the AeroDR Stitching Unit lights to let you know exposure is enabled . Exposes the first. • Set up the X-ray device before exposure. Per- form exposure after checking the exposure set- tings .
  • Page 256: Image Combination

    7.6 Auto stitching exposure with AeroDR Detector Expose the second and third . 7 .6 .3 Image combination • Repeat from step 5 to perform exposure. • Set up the X-ray device before exposure just like for the first exposure. Perform exposure af- Images exposed by auto stitching using the DR Detec- ter checking the exposure settings.
  • Page 257 [Split]. • The order of combined image output can be changed . For more details, contact Konica Minolta technical rep- resentatives . •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• • • • •...
  • Page 258: Image Adjustment

    7.6 Auto stitching exposure with AeroDR Detector 7 .6 .4 Image adjustment The adjustment method for the combined image is as follows . Display the combined image and press [Viewer] . • The viewer screen is displayed . • Perform various image adjustments . For details on how to operate the viewer screen, refer to "3 .6 Viewer screen"...
  • Page 259: One Shot Stitching Exposure

    Switzerland or Turkey. select 1 image. – For details of countries where this function can be : Not selected used, contact Konica Minolta technical representa- : Selected tives. • The following DR Detector cannot be used for One...
  • Page 260 7.7 One Shot stitching exposure z Work area (not during exposure) • The combination display will display in an icon whether or not the connection status and type of DR detector loaded into the upper section or lower section, based on the DR detector that is loaded into the middle sec- tion of a stitching holder .
  • Page 261 7.7 One Shot stitching exposure z Viewer screen • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • HINT This is the screen for adjusting images taken with One z Moving/rotating an image during image shot stitching exposure with the DR Detector.
  • Page 262 7.7 One Shot stitching exposure z About image display z Control panel (Output - for host) • During the image combination, the combined parts This is the control panel to perform setting of host (frame parts) displayed in the full preview are output conditions for combined stitching images .
  • Page 263: Exposure

    7.7 One Shot stitching exposure Press [OFF] or the button of the output 7 .7 .2 Exposure size to be changed on the Split Output Size dialog box. The One shot stitching exposure method using DR Detector is as follows . IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 264 7.7 One Shot stitching exposure Press [Perform] . IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • When the DR detector with power off has been loaded on the front side, since the overlapping portion may not be able to be corrected, please make sure to turn on the power of the DR detector loaded into the stitching holder .
  • Page 265 7.7 One Shot stitching exposure • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • IMPORTANT • Adjust the combination position by using the markers as supplementary standards in addition to body parts of the subject .
  • Page 266: Image Adjustment

    7.7 One Shot stitching exposure 7 .7 .3 Image adjustment The adjustment method for One shot stitching exposure image is as follows. Display the image after exposure, and press [Viewer] . • The viewer screen is displayed . • Perform various image adjustments . For details on how to operate the viewer screen, refer to "3 .6 Viewer screen"...
  • Page 267: Cr Stitching Cassette Exposure

    7 .8 CR stitching cassette exposure Number Name Functions 7 .8 .1 Screen structure Combines the images dis- played in the combined im- age display area . Press this Stitching button button to display the stitching z Exposure screen combination position adjust- ment screen .
  • Page 268 7.8 CR stitching cassette exposure Rotating Number Name Functions ]: Lowers the upper left Changes the displayed trans- edge of the image mittance of the overlapped portion . Pressing this button ]: Raises the upper left Proportion button sequentially changes the edge of the image transmittance.
  • Page 269 7.8 CR stitching cassette exposure z About image display z Control panel (Output - for host) • During the image combination, the combined parts This is the control panel to perform setting of host out- (frame parts) displayed in the full preview are mag- put conditions for combined stitching images .
  • Page 270: Exposure

    7.8 CR stitching cassette exposure Press [OFF] or the button of the output 7 .8 .2 Exposure size to be changed on the Split Output Size dialog box. The exposure method for CR stitching cassette is as follows . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 271: Image Combination

    7.8 CR stitching cassette exposure Focus on Exam. Tags to register the CR stitching cassette . • The image read from the barcode on the CR stitching cassette will be displayed . 7 .8 .3 Image combination Read the barcode of the CR stitching cas- sette with a barcode reader .
  • Page 272 • If outputting the combined image in sections, set the number of sections by [Split]. • The order of combined image output can be changed . For more details, contact Konica Minolta technical rep- resentatives . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • The combined image is displayed .
  • Page 273: Image Adjustment

    7.8 CR stitching cassette exposure 7 .8 .4 Image adjustment The adjustment method for the combined image is as follows . Display the combined image and press [Viewer] . • The viewer screen is displayed . • Perform various image adjustments . For details on how to operate the viewer screen, refer to "3 .6 Viewer screen"...
  • Page 274: Sigma Stitching Exposure

    7 .9 SIGMA stitching exposure Number Name Functions 7 .9 .1 Screen structure Performs re-adjustment of the combination posi- Adjust button tion . This button cannot be pressed when combined z Exposure screen images are not displayed . This is the screen for SIGMA stitching exposure using (10) SID setting Select the SID value .
  • Page 275 7.9 SIGMA stitching exposure Rotating Number Name Functions ]: Lowers the upper left Resets the position of the edge of the image moved image and the Reset button changed density to return ]: Raises the upper left them to their initial states . edge of the image All images to be combined ]: Lowers the upper right...
  • Page 276 7.9 SIGMA stitching exposure z About image display z Control panel (Output - for host) • During the image combination, the combined parts This is the control panel to perform setting of host out- (frame parts) displayed in the full preview are mag- put conditions for combined stitching images .
  • Page 277: Exposure

    7.9 SIGMA stitching exposure Press [OFF] or the button of the output 7 .9 .2 Exposure size to be changed on the Split Output Size dialog box. The Reina bucky-based exposure method is as fol- lows. This is an example using three images. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 278 7.9 SIGMA stitching exposure Set the upper row of the Reina buckies for Read CR cassette. the first exposure, and then set the read- ing sequence by pressing the exposure conditions display areas sequentially . • The first exposure is registered. •...
  • Page 279: Image Combination

    7.9 SIGMA stitching exposure ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• IMPORTANT 7 .9 .3 Image combination • If the image rotation settings have not been specified with the SIGMA stitching Exam. Tags, rotate the im- You can automatically or manually combine the stitch- ages before combining them .
  • Page 280 • You can display the SID value by setting it using the service tool . When the SID value is not displayed, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . • •• • • •• • • •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Press [Stitching] .
  • Page 281: Image Adjustment

    • If outputting the combined image in sections, set the number of sections by [Split]. • The order of combined image output can be changed . For more details, contact Konica Minolta technical rep- resentatives . •• • •• •• • •• •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 282 7.9 SIGMA stitching exposure Press [Return] when image adjustment is completed . • The exposure screen is displayed.
  • Page 283: 7 .10 Mammogram Exposure

    7 .10 Mammogram exposure This section describes the screen structure and proce- Number Name Functions dure for mammogram exposure. Replaces the right and left Segment flip but- images with each other . The IMPORTANT ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• images are replaced every time you press the button .
  • Page 284 7.10 Mammogram exposure Select the Exam . Tag for mammogram ex- Focus on the image display area to regis- posure on the body part selection screen . ter the Mammography cassette . Read the barcode of the Mammography cassette with a barcode reader . •...
  • Page 285 7.10 Mammogram exposure Expose using the registered Mammogra- Press [ ] for the first image. phy cassette . • Make sure the image display areas to be ex- posed are focused . • Set up the X-ray device before exposure. Per- form exposure after checking the exposure set- tings .
  • Page 286: Chest Wall Blackening Process

    7.10 Mammogram exposure Press [OK] when fine-tuning is completed. 7 .10 .3 Chest wall blackening process adjustment Chest wall blackening process for the mammogram image is conducted on the viewer screen . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • Chest wall blackening process is [ON] under ordinary circumstances .
  • Page 287 7.10 Mammogram exposure Press [Chest wall] . • Pressing [Chest wall] toggles blackening pro- cess between [ON] and [OFF]. Click [Return]. • Return to the exposure screen. • When outputting, make sure chest wall blacken- ing process is applied .
  • Page 288: 7 .11 Media Output

    7 .11 Media output When outputting examination results to media, use the Number Name Functions media output function . [Run] and [Close] are dis- played. [Close] is only IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• displayed when the display transitioned from the system • When outputting to CD-R and DVD-R media, this de- Tool bar area monitor screen to the media vice must be equipped with a writable media drive .
  • Page 289 7 .11 Media output Press the examination that will be output • The drive information of the output destination is displayed in [Media:]. The capacity of the output to media to select . destination is displayed in [Capacity:]. • When outputting multiple examinations, press the other examinations in succession to select Select the image format .
  • Page 290 7 .11 Media output Press [OK] . • Pressing [Cancel] returns to the previous screen . This time, the set contents are not re- flected. • When outputting to JPEG, specify the output destination folder for the image . Specify the folder name, then press [OK].
  • Page 291: Operation Of The Pdi Viewer

    7 .11 Media output ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 7 .11 .3 Operation of the PDI HINT viewer • Exposed images of completed examinations that in- clude 1 or more sheets of exposed images become targets for media output . This section describes how to start and operate the •...
  • Page 292 7 .11 Media output • Following settings is required for the automatic start of HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• the PDI viewer . • For Windows 10, cannot start the PDI viewer from the – Check [Use AutoPlay for all media and devices] on [INDEX.HTM] screen of the Microsoft Edge.
  • Page 293 7 .11 Media output z Operation of the PDI viewer Number Name Functions The following buttons are displayed on the PDI viewer . (24) Angle Measures the angle . (1) to (27) in order from left Measures the area of a rect- (25) Rectangle area angle .
  • Page 294: 7 .12 Multi-Study

    7 .12 Multi-study This section describes the screen structure of the ex- Number Name Functions posure screen and procedure of examination when : Unexposed performing examination with the multi-study. : Exposed (Saved) In multi-study, individual order items displayed in the : Outputting : Output finished Study List are referred to as examinations.
  • Page 295: Multi-Study Examination From The List

    7 .12 Multi-study Number Name Functions 7 .12 .2 Multi-study examination Exposure item list is dis- from the list screen Exposure item list played . Image copy but- Copies the exposed image The following describes the procedure for implement- (examination). ing the multi-study based examination from the list Image replace Replaces the exposed image...
  • Page 296 7 .12 Multi-study Press [Perform] . Select the second exposure to be ex- posed . • When there are two or more exposure items, repeat the same procedure to proceed with the second and later exposures. • Exposure screen ([Exam.Tag] tab screen) is dis- played .
  • Page 297: Multi-Study Examination From Patient

    7 .12 Multi-study When exposure of every examination is 7 .12 .3 Multi-study examination from completed, press [ patient registration screen When conducting examination by multi-study from the patient registration screen, use the following proce- dure . Enter the search conditions from the Pa- tient registration screen .
  • Page 298 7 .12 Multi-study Press [OK] . Perform exposure . • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. • Exposure and other functions can be operated same as normal examination. For detail, refer to "5.2 Exposure procedure with DR Detector (Ba- sic connection)"...
  • Page 299: Additional Exposure In

    7 .12 Multi-study Press the second examination . 7 .12 .4 Additional exposure in • When there are two or more exposure items, the multi-study press the intended examination and proceed with the exposure using the same procedure. The following describes how to add exposures to the examination item.
  • Page 300: Deletion Of Exposures In

    7 .12 Multi-study Press [OK] . 7 .12 .5 Deletion of exposures in the multi-study The following describes how to delete exposures in the exam. item. Select the exposure items to be deleted from the exposure screen ([Study List] tab screen) .
  • Page 301: Image Output Per Examination In

    7 .12 Multi-study ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• HINT • When canceling the deleted state of the exposure item, select the currently deleted exposure item again. • For the selection, press [ ] icon to the left side of the exposure item. •...
  • Page 302: 7 .13 Examination Sharing

    7 .13 Examination sharing Multiple these devices can share examination informa- Number Name Functions tion, and perform exposure, check/adjustment of im- Displayed when receiving Examination start ages. Examination information can be sent or received examination information from preparation from one unit of this device to another unit of this de- another unit of this device .
  • Page 303 7.13 Examination sharing z Exposure screen (transmission) Number Name Functions When an examination is paused during exposure, the Specify conditions to display screen below is displayed . filtered examination list. Fil- Filter conditions tering can be performed with "Pending Reason", "Study Date", etc .
  • Page 304: Reception Of Examination

    7.13 Examination sharing 7 .13 .2 Reception of IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• examination information • Only one examination can be received per reception operation. Multiple examinations cannot be received at the same time . Receive shared examination information following the ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 305: Transmission Of Examination

    7.13 Examination sharing Press [OK] . 7 .13 .3 Transmission of • Pressing [Cancel] returns the screen to the pre- examination information vious screen . The procedure for transmitting examination infor- mation is as follows . Select an examination to send . •...
  • Page 306: Transmission Of Examination Information During Exposure

    7.13 Examination sharing Select [Reason] and [Destination]. 7 .13 .4 Transmission of examination information during exposure The procedure for transmitting examination information by pausing an examination during exposure is as fol- lows . IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • The examination information cannot be transmitted if the examination to be paused includes image re- transmission standby or examination whose barcode has already been read .
  • Page 307: 7 .14 Merging And Separation Of Studies

    7 .14 Merging and separation of studies z Study Search screen This section describes the combination and separation of studies . IMPORTANT ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • The combination and separation of studies may cause patient, study, series, and image information to be up- dated .
  • Page 308: Merging Of Studies

    7 .14 Merging and separation of studies Number Name Functions 7 .14 .2 Merging of studies Moves the selected images . Moves the images from the The following describes the procedure for merging (re- image list on the right to the assigning) studies from the list screen .
  • Page 309 . • If you press [To List] on the selection screen that is • For the setting procedure, contact Konica Minolta displayed when multiple relevant studies have been technical representatives . •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• • • • •...
  • Page 310: Moving Images

    . of the target study . When using this function, contact • •• • • •• • • •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Konica Minolta technical representatives . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• On the list screen, select the study from which to move images .
  • Page 311 7 .14 Merging and separation of studies Select images to move . • If you press [To List] on the selection screen that is displayed when multiple relevant studies have been • Press an image to select it . Press it again to found, you return to the list screen .
  • Page 312: Checking An Image

    7 .14 Merging and separation of studies HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • You can also drag and drop an image to move it . • To move images to the image list area on the left, select images in the image list area on the right and press [ •...
  • Page 313: 7 .15 Statistics/Summary Tool

    7 .15 Statistics/summary tool With the statistics/summary tool, various information 7 .15 .2 Acquisition of various items such as exposure status of this device or this information device within the network or operation status of the DR Detector can be referenced or output into a file. Acquire various information following the procedure below .
  • Page 314: Options Of Information

    7 .15 Statistics/summary tool Press [List Update]. 7 .15 .3 Options of information (filter conditions) The options (filter conditions) displayed on each infor- mation screen are as follows . Options Information Remarks (filter conditions) Displays the operator who Period, opera- Exposure performed retake or modal- tor, modality...
  • Page 315: 7 .16 Print Composer

    7 .16 Print composer Using the print composer, multiple exposed images IMPORTANT • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • can be laid out as you like on a film and output. •...
  • Page 316: Film Output

    7 .16 Print composer HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 7 .16 .2 Film output • If you drag an exposed image into the film editing area, the assignment completed checkmark is dis- played on the image in the examination display area. The following describes the procedure for laying out and outputting the exposed image.
  • Page 317 7 .16 Print composer Drag and drop the Exam .Tags to the im- • Dragging the intersection of split lines can move two split lines at the same time . age box . • If a new box number is reassigned to the image boxes by moving the split line, the position of the image as- signed in the image box is changed.
  • Page 318: Automatic Acquisition Of Exposed

    7 .16 Print composer 7 .16 .3 Automatic acquisition of exposed image The following describes the procedure to automatically acquire exposed images. Select [Filming] tab . • The image acquired to the image box is dis- played . IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• •...
  • Page 319: Rearrangement Of Images

    7 .16 Print composer 7 .16 .4 Rearrangement of 7 .16 .5 Deletion of images images The following describes the procedure for deleting im- The following describes the procedure for rearranging ages from the film editing area. the images in the film editing area. Drag the triangular mark in the upper left Drag the triangular mark in the upper left corner of the image to be deleted, and...
  • Page 320: 7 .17 Lung Lack/Body Motion Blur Detection

    7 .17 Lung lack/body motion blur detection Use the lung lack/motion blur detection function to Number Name Functions search images with a high likelihood of having defi- The spot where a deficiency ciencies in lung images or motion blur . in the lung image is detected is enclosed in a red frame .
  • Page 321: Confirming The Detected Spot

    7 .17 Lung lack/body motion blur detection Press [ 7 .17 .2 Confirming the detected spot Confirm the spot where a deficiency in the lung image or body motion blur is detected in the following proce- dure . z Lung lack Check the spot in the image display area where a deficiency in the lung image is detected .
  • Page 322: 7 .18 Checkup Mode

    7 .18 Checkup mode The checkup mode allows the patient ID and acces- Number Name Functions sion number to be issued automatically, reducing the Delete button Deletes the selected preset . time required for examination. Outputs the information from the examination exposed in CSV button the checkup mode in CSV ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 323 7 .18 Checkup mode z Checkup preset setting screen z Exam . Tag setting screen This screen is used for setting the preset . You can set Set the conditions of the automatic exposure. the rules for the automatic issuing of patient IDs and You can display this screen by pressing [Exam.
  • Page 324: Preset Setting Procedure

    Press [Checkup] . You can display [Delete All] in the tool bar area de- pending on the setting . For more details, contact Konica Minolta technical rep- resentatives . • The checkup setting screen is displayed . Select the preset button to be set from the...
  • Page 325 7 .18 Checkup mode Enter the desired preset name in [Preset Select the components of the number Name]. from the menu . • Up to 16 characters can be usable . ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• IMPORTANT • When you use the checkup preset on two or more of the devices, ensure that no overlapping occurs among the set items .
  • Page 326 7 .18 Checkup mode Then set the Exam . Tag . Press [Exam Tag] . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • The components that can be selected from the menu are as shown below . – Western Calendar (yyyymmdd) – Western Calendar (mmddyyyy) –...
  • Page 327 7 .18 Checkup mode Press [OK] . Press [OK] . • The display returns to the checkup preset set- • The display returns to the system monitor ting screen . screen . • The Exam. Tags set in the Exam. Tag area are displayed .
  • Page 328 7 .18 Checkup mode Press [Checkup] . • The preset is copied . Select the copied preset . • The checkup setting screen is displayed . Select the preset to be copied . Press [Setting] . Press [Copy] . • Checkup preset settings screen is displayed . Change the settings as necessary .
  • Page 329: Starting Checkup Mode

    7 .18 Checkup mode Press [OK] . 7 .18 .3 Starting checkup mode Start checkup mode and perform preparations for tak- ing exposure. Press [System] on the initial screen . • The display returns to the checkup settings screen . Press [OK] .
  • Page 330: Exposure In Checkup Mode

    7 .18 Checkup mode Turn [Daily Reset] and [Auto Checkup] Press [Close] . [ON] and [OFF], as necessary. • The display returns to the initial screen . • When serial numbers are automatically issued, Select the preset used . the list screen or the patient registration screen is displayed.
  • Page 331 7 .18 Checkup mode Press [Perform] . • The automatic number issuing function displays the next number. • Continue the exposure process repeating Steps 3 and 4 . z When the Auto Checkup is turned OFF and the Exam . Tags are not set The following describes the procedure when [Auto Checkup] is turned OFF and the Exam.
  • Page 332 7 .18 Checkup mode Select the exposure body part . Perform exposure . • Configure the X-ray device settings and check the exposure setting before making an expo- sure . Press the exposure switch Press [ HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • Press [Return] to return the display to the initial screen .
  • Page 333: Change Of Serial Numbers And Presets

    7 .18 Checkup mode Press [OK] . 7 .18 .5 Change of serial numbers and presets To change the serial number and preset during expo- sure, perform the following procedure . IMPORTANT ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • The following functions cannot be used when the checkup setting screen is displayed from the exposure screen .
  • Page 334: Auto Checkup Using Bar Code

    7 .18 Checkup mode z Change of presets Press [Patient Info] on the exposure screen . • Patient information is updated according to the preset . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • The checkup setting screen is displayed . • The examination continues subsequently for the same preset .
  • Page 335: Ending The Checkup Mode

    7 .18 Checkup mode Carry out bar code scanning on the pa- tient registration screen to scan the pa- tient ID or accession number . • The patient registration screen is displayed . HINT • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • •...
  • Page 336 7 .18 Checkup mode Press [OK] . Press [Checkup] . • The checkup setting screen is displayed . Press [Checkup Mode] and switch to [OFF] . • The display returns to the initial screen with the number at the ending time issued . •...
  • Page 337: Output Of A Csv File

    7 .18 Checkup mode 7 .18 .8 Output of a CSV file You can output information of the examination exposed in the checkup mode in CSV format . You can output the information according to exposure date . • The exposure date is set. Press [CSV] on the checkup setting screen .
  • Page 338: 7 .19 Automatic Emergency Number Issuing

    7 .19 Automatic emergency number issuing Select the body part and press [Perform] . The automatic emergency number issuing function au- tomatically issues a patient ID and accession number for the emergency patient who has been received in order for the examination to proceed immediately. IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 339 7 .19 Real-time backup Press [ • The display returns to the initial screen . HINT ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • When examining emergency patients in sequence, press [trauma] and repeat the procedure from Step 1. In this case, make sure the next number is issued. ••...
  • Page 340: 7 .20 Real-Time Backup

    BRP-U6N series from I-O Data DVD-RAM drive • For details on editing the tag of image data to be Device, Inc . output, refer to "Editing Media Output Tag" in "CS-7 DRM47PWC .S1P5S A from Hita- DVD-RAM media Installation/Service Manual" .
  • Page 341: Output Of Images

    7 .20 Real-time backup 7 .20 .4 Output status confirma- 7 .20 .3 Output of images tion procedure When the real-time backup function is used, output to media is started at the same time as the study ends . Select the [Completed] tab on the list screen .
  • Page 342: Re-Output Of Images

    • The image is output to media again . HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • For the procedure to issue Study/Series UID and SOP instance UID, contact Konica Minolta technical repre- sentatives . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • The confirmation dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 343: 7 .21 Web/Remote Desktop Linkup

    7 .21 Web/Remote Desktop Linkup If the Web/Remote Desktop Linkup is enabled, you 7 .21 .1 Web Linkup can start Acies client using the [Web Linkup] on the pa- tient registration screen or list screen, start the Remote Desktop function using the [Remote Desktop Linkup], and operate the RIS client, etc .
  • Page 344: Remote Desktop Linkup

    7 .21 Other functions HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• 7 .21 .2 Remote Desktop Linkup • If Auto Checkup is enabled by RIS-IN setting and automatic remote connection is set when the study is complete, the screen can be switched automatically between the screen of this device and the relational Press the [Remote Desktop Linkup] but- RIS client, etc .
  • Page 345: 7 .22 Other Functions

    7 .22 Other functions Press [OK] . 7 .22 .1 Switching of the wireless • Press [Cancel] to return to the previous screen. communication function of the DR Detector The wireless communication functions of the DR Detector (permitted/prohibited) can be switched . IMPORTANT •••••...
  • Page 346: Release Of The X-Ray Linkage When

    7 .22 Other functions 7 .22 .2 Release of the X-ray linkage when using AeroDR S-SRM KIT When using AeroDR S-SRM KIT with sync mode to the X-ray device set to manual connection, you can release the link to the X-ray . z Screen configuration •...
  • Page 347: Display Of Long-Sentence Pop-Up

    7 .22 Other functions 7 .22 .3 Display of long-sen- 7 .22 .4 Screen hide function tence pop-up screen When the [ ] icon is displayed in the leftmost posi- Use the long-sentence pop-up screen to check the tion of the application bar, you can hide the screen us- portion of the entry that exceeds the dimensions of ing a one-touch operation .
  • Page 348: Screen Saver

    7 .22 Other functions 7 .22 .6 Bar code reader and 7 .22 .5 Screen saver magnetic card reader When operation is not performed for a certain time, the When optional bar code reader and magnetic card screen saver starts . reader are used, various types of information can be read and input .
  • Page 349: Addition Of High Precision Monitor

    7 .22 Other functions • When reading bar codes of the patient list, read 7 .22 .7 Addition of high preci- while keeping the distance from the bar codes to sion monitor approx. 5 to 10 cm. Sometimes it is not possible to read outside this range .
  • Page 350: Addition Of Sub Monitor

    Addition of sub monitor 7 .22 .10 Display of manuals An optional sub monitor can be connected to this de- The "CS-7 Operation Manual" and other manuals can vice . be displayed . The following are precautionary items when a sub z Displaying a manual from the system moni- monitor is used .
  • Page 351: 7 .22 .11 Teamviewer Startup

    • When the following manual display button is pressed, it is used . the "CS-7 Operation Manual" can be displayed on the •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• • • • •...
  • Page 352 7 .22 Other functions HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • You can press the following TeamViewer startup but- ton to display the remote operation permission screen on the front layer . • Give the ID (9 digits) and password (4 digits) informa- •...
  • Page 353: Displayed Messages

    Chapter Displayed Messages This chapter describes the displayed messages and the countermeasures .
  • Page 354: Displayed Message Types

    8 .1 Displayed message types Messages for warnings and cautions will be displayed on the screen in dialog boxes or balloons. The following de- scribes the difference between a dialog box and a balloon. Dialog box Balloon • [ ] is displayed together with the message. The •...
  • Page 355: Dialog Boxes/Balloons And

    8 .2 Dialog boxes/balloons and countermeasures HINT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 356 8.2 Dialog boxes/balloons and countermeasures Displayed message Problems/countermeasures A CR reader connected to CS-7 does not support mammogram Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . reading . Aborting image reading could lead to image loss . If image read- Displayed when [Delete Reading] is pressed on the JM condi- ing is aborted, suspend the study and restart CS .
  • Page 357 Displayed when attempting to delete an image on which combi- nation stitching was performed . First delete the combined image and then perform the deletion . Automatic generated submaster cannot be copied Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Continued on the next page...
  • Page 358 8.2 Dialog boxes/balloons and countermeasures Displayed message Problems/countermeasures Before study completion, please output or reject each Mammo This is displayed when finishing an examination while there are Image . mammogram images that have not yet been output . Output all mammogram images or reject them . Below consoles are having more studies, but only partial stud- Displayed when unable to acquire parts of a study after per- ies are displayed .
  • Page 359 To return to the sync setting, press [OK] or [Use XG-Sync]. (When S-SRM X-ray Exposure sync mode is set to Manual) CS-7 AEROSYNC license is not registered . Please register for Displayed when using the Aero-Sync mode exposure func- the license .
  • Page 360 8.2 Dialog boxes/balloons and countermeasures Displayed message Problems/countermeasures Do you want to change the Detection Algorithm setting to ON ? This is displayed when changing the detection selection pro- Appropriate area of radiation field is required in case of ON. cessing setting from OFF to ON .
  • Page 361 Move the target study again . If the problem persists, restart the device and try to move the target study again . If this does not solve the problem, contact Konica Minolta tech- nical representatives . Error occurred during send cancel operation to [Other device Cancellation of the scheduled move for the target study failed .
  • Page 362 . Check the study inforamtion . Check the target study status . Error occurred while the image was been copied . Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Error updating patient DB . This is displayed when updating of the patient information has failed after modifying the patient information .
  • Page 363 . rection data has been updated . Image Exchange process error occurred. Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Image inversion will be canceled . Displayed when trying to merge flipped images. Confirm the contents of the images and press [OK] to clear the flip.
  • Page 364 8.2 Dialog boxes/balloons and countermeasures Displayed message Problems/countermeasures Invalid value. Cannot use "\", "^" or "=" here. Displayed when "\", "^", or "=" is entered. Do not use "\", "^", or "=". Is it OK to cancel the registration? Displayed when attempting to cancel the DR Detector registra- tion to the exposure room.
  • Page 365 Press [OK] to close without saving the edits . Non-activated AeroDR detector is found . Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Please activate using service tool . Not able to retrieve studies from below consoles . Please check Displayed when unable to acquire parts of a study after per- the connectivity of these consoles .
  • Page 366 PDA backprocess error . Restart the device . If this does not solve the problem, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . PDA backprocess error . Faild to display on the PDA . Restart the device . If this does not solve the problem, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives .
  • Page 367 8.2 Dialog boxes/balloons and countermeasures Displayed message Problems/countermeasures Please select queue(s) that is to be deleted . Displayed when [Delete] is pressed without selecting a target queue for deletion . Select the target queue to be deleted . Please set the right number of digits for start and stop values . Displayed when entering a numeral that exceeds the upper limit of the set number of digits .
  • Page 368 Displayed when there is a unit which will require or does require Please Check . an exchange. Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. Space Not Enough . Please Check Media This is displayed when there is not enough space to write to the media .
  • Page 369 If the problem persists, restart the device and try to establish communications again . If this does not solve the problem, con- tact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Study reserve to the console [Other device name] got failed for File access failed due to unforeseen circumstances .
  • Page 370 . If the problem persists, restart the device and try to establish communications again . If this does not solve the problem, contact Konica Minolta tech- nical representatives . Study retreival from console [Other device name] got failed for Failed to move the image file due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Page 371 Enter new search conditions and search again . There is no Exam. Tag license. Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . There is no images for auto assignment . This is displayed when there are no Exam. Tags set for auto assignment in the print composer .
  • Page 372 8.2 Dialog boxes/balloons and countermeasures Displayed message Problems/countermeasures This cassette has already been started reading . Displayed when trying to delete a cassette barcode that is Unable to delete barcode registration . already being read . This cassette has already been started reading . Displayed when trying to change the order of Exam.
  • Page 373: Messages Displayed In Balloons

    8.2 Dialog boxes/balloons and countermeasures 8 .2 .2 Messages displayed in balloons and countermeasures If the following messages appear, take the respective countermeasures . Displayed message Problems/countermeasures Enter number . This is displayed when a character other than number is en- tered in the input form for numbers .
  • Page 374 8.2 Dialog boxes/balloons and countermeasures Displayed message Problems/countermeasures The maximum number of characters is not reached. This is displayed when allowable number of characters are exceeded. Confirm the number of characters. The minimum number of characters is not reached . This is displayed when the number of characters has not reached the minimum number required .
  • Page 375: Troubleshooting

    Chapter Troubleshooting This chapter describes the countermeasures when the problems occur .
  • Page 376: Various Problems And

    9 .1 Various problems and countermeasures Select [Backup] . When the followings occur while using this device, take the respective countermeasures . 9 .1 .1 JM issues When the backup JM is used in combination, it is pos- sible to switch to the backup JM when a fault occurs on the standard JM .
  • Page 377: Reacquisition Of Images From

    IMPORTANT ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• (a) Press [OK] when a message "Unreceived image • After the switchover of JM, contact Konica Minolta of One Shot Stitching exposure is deleted. Unre- technical representatives as soon as possible . ceived image of same exposure is present in other ••...
  • Page 378: Stopping And Resuming Reacquisition

    9.1 Various problems and countermeasures When the message "There are images unreceived to the AeroDR. Do not turn off the power of AeroDR." is displayed, press [OK] . • Images are reacquired and displayed . • When the wireless connection is used, check 9 .1 .3 Stopping and resuming the state of wireless communication .
  • Page 379 9.1 Various problems and countermeasures ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • If you suspend the examination and display the list • The confirmation dialog displayed varies depending screen without acquiring images that have not been on the connection with the DR Detector .
  • Page 380: Deletion Of Untransferred Images

    9.1 Various problems and countermeasures 9 .1 .4 Deletion of untrans- HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• ferred images in the DR • You can also delete untransferred images by pressing the device icon that is enclosed in a frame on the list Detector screen .
  • Page 381: Reacquisition Of Images From

    9.1 Various problems and countermeasures 9 .1 .5 Reacquisition of images 9 .1 .6 Communications error from the REGIUS during image reception Reacquire the images when images cannot be re- When a fault occurs in network communications while ceived from the REGIUS after the exposure due to receiving images, operation sometimes becomes im- reasons such as communication errors, etc .
  • Page 382: How To Release The Lock On

    9.1 Various problems and countermeasures 9 .1 .7 How to release the lock on the exposure screen After operating the exposure switch of the X-ray de- vice, the screen sometimes remains locked without displaying the exposure image ([ ] and [ ] can- not be pressed) .
  • Page 383: Error Codes

    Chapter Error Codes This chapter describes the error codes and countermeasures .
  • Page 384: Types Of Error Codes And Recognition

    10 .1 Types of error codes and recognition methods 10 .1 .1 Types of error codes Error messages are all displayed in a dialog box. The types and description of error messages are as follows. Types Description Communication errors An error has been caused in communications . Software errors An error has been caused in this device .
  • Page 385: Recognition Method For Error

    10 .1 Types of error codes and recognition methods 10 .1 .2 Recognition method for error codes The initial letters have been decided for each type of error code . When an error message has been displayed, identify the type of error in accordance with the flow and check the error description and the countermeasures in each item. Error code "C2"...
  • Page 386: 10 .2 Error Codes And Countermeasures

    • After performing countermeasures, if the problem does not go away, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . • If the displayed error code is not supported on this device, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 387: Software Errors

    Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . (1) Try performing the operation again . C36020 At PrintComposer process, execution error occurred. (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . At PrimtComposer process, Fatal error occurred . Con- C36021 Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives .
  • Page 388 Displayed message Problems/countermeasures (1) Try performing the operation again . C36022 At PrimtComposer process, processing is timeout . (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . C37001 [DR Detector name] Connecting detector Check the network equipment and communication cable connection status .
  • Page 389 Konica Minolta technical representatives . [LongLenIF] Initialization failed. C37150 Contact a service representative . (1) Restart the device . (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . [LongLenIF] Termination failed. C37151 Contact a service representative . [DR Detector name] Radiation field detection Failed.
  • Page 390 Failed in communication. Please confirm communica- C37353 tion setting and server is working . Failed in A-ASSOCIATE. Please confirm communica- Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . C37354 tion setting and server is working . Rejected from server in A-ASSOCIATE due to invalid C37355 setting.
  • Page 391 (1) Try performing the operation again . C3772* At PrintComposer process, internal error occurred . (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Check the system monitor and if there is no output data, redo the output operation . If the error persists, C40001 Failed to create queue file.
  • Page 392: Dr Detector Errors

    If the panel after rebooting does not recover, contact a service representative. (1) Restart the DR Detector. (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. [DR Detector name] version update error F0202* If the panel after rebooting does not recover, contact a F0203* service representative.
  • Page 393 If an error occurs, charging will not be possible . You can charge it again after cooling down . However, it will be possible to carry out exposures. (2) If the problem persists, contact Konica Minolta tech- nical representatives . [DR Detector name] capacitor error...
  • Page 394 If this error occurs frequently, contact a service repre- However, it will be possible to carry out exposures. sentative . (2) If the problem persists, contact Konica Minolta tech- nical representatives . (1) Please reconnect the I/F Cable or the AeroDR Bat- tery Charger .
  • Page 395 If the panel after rebooting does not recover, contact a F3801* service representative . (1) Restart the DR Detector . (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . F3802* [DR Detector name] wired LAN error F3803* If the panel after rebooting does not recover, contact a F3804* service representative .
  • Page 396: Portable Rf Unit2 Errors

    (1) Restart the corresponding device and this device . G0602X If the error cannot be released, contact a service rep- (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . resentative . Restart the AeroDR Interface Unit / AeroDR Interface Unit2, and CS-7 .
  • Page 397: Aerodr Stitching System Errors

    Unit2 . [Device name] There is an internal device error or a G2501U communication error . Contact a service representa- Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . tive . [Device name] Exposure switch is not released. Re- G410** Release the exposure switch.
  • Page 398 Please confirm the network of AeroDR stitching unit S20C50 are connected by the network cable and restart the and CS-7, switch on the power OFF/ON of AeroDR AeroDR Stitching System . stitching unit . [AeroDR Stitching Unit name] Network Error...
  • Page 399 Restart the AeroDR Stitching System . Please power OFF/ON of AeroDR Stitching unit . [AeroDR Stitching Unit name] MCB Error S30540 Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Contact a service representative . [AeroDR Stitching Unit name] Internal Error S307** Restart the AeroDR Stitching System .
  • Page 400: Regius Series Errors

    (1) Remove the CR cassettes from the slot, and check CASIN2 Barcode scanning Error the barcode labels for any dirt or peeling . (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . CASIN3 Incorrect barcode Re-select Exam. Tags with the device. Remove the CR cassettes from the slot, and re-insert...
  • Page 401 (1) When there is a backup JM, switch the JM . JM Error . Please call service . Or change to Backup 05001 (2) If there is no backup JM, contact Konica Minolta JM if it exists. technical representatives .
  • Page 402 OFF and ON, the device error will not be cleared . door and remove the Plate . (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Error was detected while processing the cassette . (1) Remove the cassette and plate from the device .
  • Page 403 07411 (2) After confirming that the transfer is complete, remove the cassette . (3) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . (1) Remove the cassette and plate from the device . 07412 - 07414 Reader error was detected .
  • Page 404 Erase lamp life had exceeded. Please call service to The Erasure Lamp need to be replaced . 07823 get lamp changed . Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Service call . Program data of reader corrupted . Need 07999 Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives .
  • Page 405 Communication error has occurred with PRINTER 27751 - 27759 (1) Output again . communication .Check the communication destination (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . HOST sending failed . 27770 Internal error occurred in HOST communication . (1) Check the HOST status, and output again .
  • Page 406 10 .2 Error codes and countermeasures Error code Displayed message Problems/countermeasures There is no more 8×10 clear film. 36214 EMPTY 8X10 CLR Set the film. There is no more 8×10 paper . 36215 EMPTY 8X10 PAPR Set the paper . There is no more 10×12 film.
  • Page 407 10 .2 Error codes and countermeasures Error code Displayed message Problems/countermeasures There is no more 24×30 clear film. 36242 EMPTY 24X30 CLR Set the film. There is no more 24×30 paper . 36243 EMPTY 24X30 PAPR Set the paper . There is no more A4 paper .
  • Page 408 10 .2 Error codes and countermeasures Error code Displayed message Problems/countermeasures Low supply on 14×14 blue film. 36269 LOW 14X14 BLUE Set the film. Low supply on 14×14 clear film. 36270 LOW 14X14 CLR Set the film. Low supply on 14×14 paper . 36271 LOW 14X14 PAPR Set the paper .
  • Page 409 Low supply in the supply magazine . Check the printer . An undefined error occurred. 36307 UNKNOWN (1) Output again . (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . There is no more 8×10 DR film. 36308 EMPTY 8X10 DR Set the film.
  • Page 410 10 .2 Error codes and countermeasures Error code Displayed message Problems/countermeasures There is no more 24×24 DR film. 36323 EMPTY 24X24 DR Set the film. There is no more 24×24 DR blue film. 36324 EMPTY 24X24 DR B Set the film. There is no more 24×24 DR clear film.
  • Page 411 Failed to get DICOM communication setting . Please 37352 (1) Check the communication settings . confirm communication setting. (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . Connection failed . Failed in communication. Please confirm communica- 37353 (1) Check the communication settings or the server .
  • Page 412 Internal error occurred in PRINTER communication . 37648 (1) Try performing output again . Contact a service representative . (2) Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives . 37649 Internal error occurred in PRINTER communication . Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives .
  • Page 413: Maintenance

    Chapter Maintenance This chapter describes the items that require periodic maintenance .
  • Page 414: 11 .1 Maintenance And Inspection Items

    HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• Check that the cooling fan has not stopped, and is not • "Simple Check QC for CS-7" is available for checking making abnormal sounds (rattling) . Periodically clean of imaging quality . Please contact our customer ser- the cooling fan exhaust outlet with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 415: Periodically Replaced Parts

    . • For details on regular replacement parts, contact Konica Minolta technical representative . • ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • HINT •...
  • Page 417: Specifications

    Chapter Specifications This chapter describes the specifications of this device.
  • Page 418: Specifications

    4) Driver : CD-R/DVD-R writing library ----------------------------------------------------------------- SOUP * OS is installed in PC . It is not included in CS-7 product . 1) Order registration/Order cooperation The order registration method of this device can be selected according to the connection environment of the facility .
  • Page 419: Hardware Specifications

    12.1 Specifications 12 .1 .2 Hardware specifications Item Description Intel Core i3 processor 2 .93 GHz or higher Memory Standard 2 GB Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (32 bit), Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB (64bit) Hard disk 250 GB or more CD/DVD super multi drive or higher Optical drive (CD/DVD read, write enabled)
  • Page 420: Device)

    12.1 Specifications 12 .1 .3 Hardware specifications (when using the portable X-ray device) Item Description Intel Core i5-2520M vPro processor 2 .50 GHz or higher Memory Standard 4 GB Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (32 bit), Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB (64bit) Hard disk 250 GB or more Ethernet: 10base-T/100base-TX/1000base-T...
  • Page 421: Optional Products

    12.1 Specifications 12 .1 .4 Optional products Category Product name LCD monitor 17 inch high field of vision LCD multi-touch monitor 21 inch color LCD monitor High precision monitor DP-DVI conversion cable CS multi-bar code reader Bar code Reader CS bar code reader Bluetooth bar code reader (when using the portable X-ray device) CD magnetic card reader Magnetic card reader...
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