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  • Page 1 DR 10s Pixium 2430 EZ User Manual 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    | DR 10s | Contents Contents Legal Notice ................5 Introduction to this Manual ........... 6 Scope .................7 About the safety notices in this document ....8 Disclaimer ..............9 Introduction to the DR Detector ........... 10 Intended Use ............11...
  • Page 3 Registering the DR Detector to an NX Workstation using automatic registration ......90 Registering the DR Detector to an NX Workstation using the DR 10s DR 14s Registration Tool ... 91 Problem solving ..............93 Artifact in DR Detector images .........
  • Page 4 | DR 10s | Contents Battery thermal protection ......96 Technical Data ..............97 DR 10s ..............98 X-ray performance ........99 DR 10s, DR 14s Battery ...........101 DR 10s, DR 14s Battery Charger ......102 Remarks for HF-emission and immunity ......
  • Page 5: Legal Notice

    Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium or its affiliates. DR 10s and DR 14s are trademarks of Agfa NV, Belgium or one of its affiliates. All other trademarks are held by their respective owners and are used in an editorial fashion with no intention of infringement.
  • Page 6: Introduction To This Manual

    6 | DR 10s | Introduction to this Manual Introduction to this Manual Topics: • Scope • About the safety notices in this document • Disclaimer 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 7: Scope

    DR 10s | Introduction to this Manual | 7 Scope This manual contains information for the safe and effective operation of the DR 10s DR Detector and peripheral equipment, further referred to as the DR Detector. 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 8: About The Safety Notices In This Document

    8 | DR 10s | Introduction to this Manual About the safety notices in this document The following samples show how warnings, cautions, instructions and notes appear in this document. The text explains their intended use. DANGER: A danger safety notice indicates a hazardous situation of direct, immediate danger for a potential serious injury to a user, engineer, patient or any other person.
  • Page 9: Disclaimer

    DR 10s | Introduction to this Manual | 9 Disclaimer Agfa assumes no liability for use of this document if any unauthorized changes to the content or format have been made. Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this document.
  • Page 10: Introduction To The Dr Detector

    10 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Introduction to the DR Detector Topics: • Intended Use • Indications for Use • Intended User • Configuration • Equipment Classification • Options and Accessories • Operation Controls • System Documentation •...
  • Page 11: Intended Use

    The DR Retrofit solution is not indicated for use in mammography. Intended User This manual is written for trained users of Agfa products. Users are considered as the persons who actually handle the equipment as well as the persons having authority over the equipment. Before attempting to work with this equipment, the user must read, understand, note and strictly observe all warnings, cautions and safety markings on the equipment.
  • Page 12: Configuration

    12 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Configuration The DR Detector is a component that can be integrated in an X-ray system and that communicates to a workstation. Multiple DR Detectors can communicate to a single workstation.
  • Page 13 DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 13 X-ray generator synchronization through the DR Generator Sync Box Automatic exposure detection Figure 2: DR Detector configuration variants Related Links Automatic exposure detection on page 80 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 14: Equipment Classification

    14 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Equipment Classification Per EN/IEC60601-1, Medical Electrical Equipment, General Requirements for Safety 3rd Edition, the DR Detector, including the battery pack, is classified as following. Class I equipment Internally powered Type B equipment...
  • Page 15 DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 15 Figure 3: Patient’s vicinity 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 16: Options And Accessories

    16 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Options and Accessories • DR Detector battery • DR Detector battery charger The delivery contains a set of labels. When using multiple DR Detector, on the labels a nickname is written to identify the DR Detector. An identical label is attached to the bucky of the X-ray system to identify the dedicated workspace of each DR Detector.
  • Page 17: Operation Controls

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 17 Operation Controls Topics: • DR 10s • DR Detector Battery Charger • DR Detector Switch on the NX Workstation • IR Data Communication Unit • Wireless Access Point • Using the Toggle Wifi button in the NX software to switch between the...
  • Page 18: Dr 10S

    18 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector DR 10s Effective imaging area border and center position indication Control panel DR Detector battery lock lever DR Detector battery Antenna of the wireless network adapter Figure 4: DR Detector operation controls...
  • Page 19: Dr Detector Battery Charger

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 19 DR Detector Battery Charger The battery charger has three slots to insert a battery. Battery status indicator light Figure 6: DR Detector Battery Charger Related Links Charging a battery on page 83...
  • Page 20: Dr Detector Switch On The Nx Workstation

    20 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector DR Detector Switch on the NX Workstation The DR Detector Switch is available in the title bar of the NX application. The DR Detector Switch shows which DR Detector is active and shows its status.
  • Page 21 DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 21 Meaning DR Detec- DR Detector is DR Detector is DR Detector is tor is ready initializing for off or discon- inactive (no for expo- exposure nected or in thumbnail se-...
  • Page 22: Ir Data Communication Unit

    22 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector IR Data Communication Unit This unit is used as an interface of the NX workstation for infrared communication with the DR Detector, which registers the DR Detector to the NX workstation.
  • Page 23: Wireless Access Point

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 23 Wireless Access Point This antenna equipment relays captured images from the DR Detector to the NX workstation. Related Links Non-medical equipment on page 14 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 24: Using The Toggle Wifi Button In The Nx Software To Switch Between The Wireless Dr Detector And The Wireless Hospital Network

    24 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Using the Toggle Wifi button in the NX software to switch between the wireless DR Detector and the wireless hospital network The NX Workstation can be configured to use a wireless DR Detector and to connect to a wireless hospital network.
  • Page 25: System Documentation

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 25 System Documentation The documentation consists of a User manual (this document) and related documentation: • NX User Manual (4420). • NX Key User Manual (4421). • NX Getting Started Sheets (4424).
  • Page 26: Training

    26 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Training The user must have received adequate training on the safe and effective use of the system before attempting to work with it. Training requirements may vary from country to country. The user must make sure that training is received in accordance with local laws or regulations that have the force of law.
  • Page 27: Product Complaints

    If the device malfunctions and may have caused or contributed to a serious injury, Agfa must be notified immediately by telephone, fax or written correspondence to the following address: Agfa Service Support - local support addresses and phone numbers are listed on www.agfa.com Agfa - Septestraat 27, 2640 Mortsel, Belgium...
  • Page 28: Compatibility

    Compatibility The system must only be used in combination with other equipment or components if these are expressly recognized by Agfa as compatible. A list of such equipment and components is available from Agfa service on request. Changes or additions to the equipment must only be carried out by persons authorized to do so by Agfa.
  • Page 29: Compliance

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 29 Compliance Topics: • General • Safety • Electromagnetic Compatibility • Radio Frequency 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 30: General

    30 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector General • The product has been designed in accordance with the MEDDEV Guidelines relating to the application of Medical Devices and have been tested as part of the conformity assessment procedures required by 93/42/EEC Medical Device Directive (European Council Directive 93/42/EEC on Medical Devices).
  • Page 31: Radio Frequency

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 31 Radio Frequency Declaration of conformity Argentina Marca: Trixell / Modelo: DNUR-S2 / CNC ID: C-13463 Australia and New EMC standards Zealand Brazil ANATEL This product contains the board DNUR-S2, ANATEL ID: 1248-14-4386...
  • Page 32 32 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Related Links Remarks for HF-emission and immunity on page 103 Topics: • Local regulations • Restrictions on outdoor use Local regulations This product complies with local radio frequency regulations in the country or region where you purchased the product.
  • Page 33: Connectivity

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 33 Connectivity Wireless Communication Wireless communication is established between the internal wireless module of the DR Detector and the NX workstation via the wireless access point. The DR Detector is compliant with IEEE 802.11n (2.4 GHz/5 GHz). The available frequency band varies depending on local radio laws and system requirements.
  • Page 34: Installation

    34 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Installation Installation and configuration is performed by an Agfa trained and authorized service engineer. Contact your local support organization for more information. On a configuration with multiple DR Detectors of the same type, it is required to apply labeling to the DR Detector containing a unique nickname for each DR Detector.
  • Page 35 DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 35 Note: This product may malfunction due to electromagnetic waves caused by portable personal telephones, transceivers, radio- controlled toys, etc. Be sure to avoid having objects such as these, which affect this product, brought near the product.
  • Page 36: Messages

    36 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Messages Under certain conditions the DR Detector shows a dialog box containing a message in the middle of the screen of the NX workstation. This message informs the user that either a problem has occurred or that a requested action cannot be performed.
  • Page 37: Labels

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 37 Labels Symbol Explanation Tube side Direct current Alternating current Protective earth (ground) This mark indicates that this is a Type B Equipment Protection against harmful ingress of water or particu- late matter.
  • Page 38 38 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Symbol Explanation This mark shows compliance of the equipment with Di- rective 93/42/EEC (for European Union). CE non harmonized frequency marking FCC Declaration of Conformity label This mark shows compliance with both Canadian and U.S.
  • Page 39 DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 39 Symbol Explanation Read and understand all instructions and warning la- bels in the product documentation before using the equipment. Keep manual for future reference. Safety warning, indicating that the manuals should be consulted.
  • Page 40: Additional Labeling Of The Dr Detector

    40 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Additional Labeling of the DR Detector Type label on the back side of the DR Detec- tor. Figure 8: Sample of type label Secondary label on the back side of the DR De- tector.
  • Page 41: Additional Labeling Of The Dr Detector Battery

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 41 Additional Labeling of the DR Detector battery Type label on the back side of the battery. Figure 9: Sample of type label Secondary label on the back side of the bat- tery.
  • Page 42: Additional Labeling Of The Dr Detector Battery Charger

    42 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Additional Labeling of the DR Detector battery charger Type label on the bottom side of the battery charger. Figure 10: Sample of type label 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 43: Consulting The About Box

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 43 Consulting the About box 1. Click About the solution in the Tools section of the Main Menu window on the NX workstation. Figure 11: Main Menu window. This will open the About box showing the current release and version details of the DR Retrofit solution and the XRDI software.
  • Page 44: Cleaning And Disinfecting

    44 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Cleaning and Disinfecting All appropriate policies and procedures should be followed to avoid contamination of the staff, patients and equipment. All existing universal precautions should be extended to avoid potential contaminations and to avoid patients coming into (close) contact with the device.
  • Page 45: Cleaning

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 45 Cleaning To clean the exterior of the equipment: 1. Stop the system WARNING: When the equipment is going to be cleaned, be sure to turn OFF the power of each device, and to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
  • Page 46: Use Of Protective Plastic Bag

    46 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Use of protective plastic bag WARNING: Liquids ingressing the DR Detector may cause malfunction and contamination. If there is a chance that the detector comes in contact with liquids (bodily fluids, disinfectants,...), the DR Detector must be wrapped in a protective...
  • Page 47: Disinfecting

    Disinfecting To disinfect the device, use only disinfectants and disinfection methods that are approved by Agfa and that correspond to the national regulation and guidelines as well as explosion protection. If you plan to use other disinfectants, approval of Agfa is needed before use, as most disinfectants can damage the device.
  • Page 48: Approved Disinfectants

    48 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Approved disinfectants Refer to the Agfa website for specifications on the disinfectants that have been found compatible with the cover material of the device and can be used on the outer surface of the device.
  • Page 49: Safety Directions For Disinfection

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 49 Safety directions for disinfection WARNING: When the equipment is going to be cleaned, be sure to turn OFF the power of each device, and to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    50 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Maintenance Always consult the Agfa Service documentation and an Agfa trained and authorized service engineer for complete maintenance schedules. In order to ensure that the equipment is used safely and normally, be sure to inspect the equipment before use.
  • Page 51: Daily Inspection

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 51 Daily inspection WARNING: For safety reasons, be sure to turn OFF the power to each piece of equipment before performing the following. Otherwise, an electric shock may result. 1. Check the cables a) Ensure that cables are not damaged and cable jackets are not torn.
  • Page 52: Yearly Inspection

    52 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Yearly inspection To indicate when the yearly calibration is due, a message is displayed on the NX workstation. Perform calibration yearly or when exposure conditions have changed significantly. For details, refer to the DX-D DR Detector Calibration Key User Manual (0134).
  • Page 53: Regular Inspection And Maintenance

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 53 Regular Inspection and Maintenance In order to ensure the safety of patients, operating personnel and third parties, and to maintain the performance and reliability of the equipment, be sure to perform regular inspection at least once a year. Clean up the equipment, make adjustments, or replace consumables.
  • Page 54: Replacement Parts Support

    54 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Replacement Parts Support Parts required to maintain the functioning of the product will be stocked for seven years after discontinuance of production, to allow for repair. 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 55: Repair

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 55 Repair The product can only be repaired in the factory. 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 56: Patient Data Security

    56 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Patient data security The user must ensure that the patients’ legal requirements are met and that the security of the patient data is guarded. The user must define who can access patient data in which situations.
  • Page 57: Environmental Protection

    DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 57 Environmental Protection Disposal of this product in an unlawful manner may have a negative impact on health and on the environment. Therefore, when disposing of this product, be absolutely sure to follow the procedure which is in conformity with the laws and regulations applicable in your area.
  • Page 58: Safety Directions

    58 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Safety Directions WARNING: Safety is only guaranteed when an Agfa certified field service engineer has installed the product. WARNING: Improper changes, additions, maintenance or repair of the system can lead to personal injury, electrical shock and damage to the equipment.
  • Page 59 DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 59 WARNING: Do not hit or drop the equipment. The equipment may be damaged if it receives a strong jolt, which may result in fire or electric shock if the equipment is used without being repaired.
  • Page 60 60 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector CAUTION: Handle the equipment carefully. Do not submerge the equipment in water. The internal image sensor may be damaged if something hits against it, or if it is dropped, or receives a strong jolt.
  • Page 61 DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 61 If the DR Detector has been dropped: 1. Visually check the DR Detector for deformations. 2. Perform a calibration of the DR Detector. For instructions, refer to the DX-D DR Detector Calibration Key User Manual (document 0134).
  • Page 62: Dr Detector Battery

    62 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector DR Detector Battery Safety Directions WARNING: Do not use any charger other than that specifically provided for use with the equipment. The battery is used with the DR Detector. Do not use them in other combinations.
  • Page 63 DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 63 Do not let the battery pack and battery charger come into contact with water or other liquids and do not allow them to get wet. Do not clean with substances containing organic solvents such as alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other chemicals.
  • Page 64: Safety Directions For The Power Supply

    64 | DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector Safety directions for the power supply WARNING: Do not operate the equipment using any type of power supply other than the one indicated on the rating label. Otherwise, it may result in fire or electric shock.
  • Page 65 DR 10s | Introduction to the DR Detector | 65 WARNING: Be sure to hold the plug or connector to unplug the power cord. If you pull the power cord, the core wire may be damaged, resulting in fire or electric shock.
  • Page 66: Getting Started

    66 | DR 10s | Getting started Getting started Topics: • Starting the DR Detector • Basic Workflow DR Detector • Guidelines for Pediatric Applications • Stopping the DR Detector • Automatic exposure detection 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 67: Starting The Dr Detector

    CAUTION: Do not use the battery pack as a power source for equipment other than DR 10s or DR 14s detectors. Be sure to use only the dedicated battery pack for the DR 10s or DR 14s detector. Note: Before operating the detector, start up the NX workstation.
  • Page 68 68 | DR 10s | Getting started Note: Make sure that the battery is securely attached. The detector starts up. 3. If the detector was turned off without removing the battery, use the power button to turn on the detector.
  • Page 69: Basic Workflow Dr Detector

    DR 10s | Getting started | 69 Basic Workflow DR Detector Topics: • Step 1: retrieve the patient info • Step 2: select the exposure • Step 3: prepare the exposure • Step 4: check the exposure settings • Step 5: execute the exposure •...
  • Page 70: Step 1: Retrieve The Patient Info

    70 | DR 10s | Getting started Step 1: retrieve the patient info At the NX workstation: 1. When a new patient comes in, define the patient info for the exam. 2. Start the exam. Step 2: select the exposure 1.
  • Page 71: Step 3: Prepare The Exposure

    DR 10s | Getting started | 71 Step 3: prepare the exposure In the examination room: 1. Position the DR Detector. When using the bucky, check that the identification labels on the DR Detector and on the bucky match. Do not use a DR Detector that is dedicated to another bucky.
  • Page 72: Step 4: Check The Exposure Settings

    72 | DR 10s | Getting started Step 4: check the exposure settings On the DR Detector Switch: 1. Check if the DR Detector Switch displays the name of the DR Detector that's being used 2. If a wrong DR Detector is displayed, select the right DR Detector by clicking the drop down arrow on the DR Detector Switch.
  • Page 73: Step 5: Execute The Exposure

    DR 10s | Getting started | 73 Step 5: execute the exposure Press the exposure button to execute the exposure. Make sure the generator is ready for exposure before you press the exposure button. WARNING: The radiation indicator on the control console lights up during exposure release.
  • Page 74: Positioning The Dr Detector

    74 | DR 10s | Getting started Positioning the DR Detector When performing an exposure, keep in mind the following detector orientation aids: • tube side • patient orientation marker Figure 17: Detector orientation aids 1. Location blue patient orientation marker 2.
  • Page 75 DR 10s | Getting started | 75 Table 3: Wallstand bucky Wallstand with left loading bucky, landscape Wallstand with right loading bucky, landscape 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 76: Guidelines For Pediatric Applications

    76 | DR 10s | Getting started Guidelines for Pediatric Applications CAUTION: Children are more radiosensitive than adults. Adopting the Image Gently campaign guidelines and reducing dose for radiographic procedures while maintaining acceptable clinical image quality will benefit patients. Please review the following link and reduce pediatric technique factors accordingly: http://www.imagegently.org...
  • Page 77 DR 10s | Getting started | 77 • Avoid multiple scans and use alternative diagnostic studies (such as ultrasound or MRI) when possible. 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 78: Stopping The Dr Detector

    78 | DR 10s | Getting started Stopping the DR Detector To stop the DR Detector: 1. Turn off the detector. Press and hold the power button until the orange status indicator starts flashing (approx. 5 seconds). During shutdown, the orange status indicator is flashing. After shutdown, all the status indicator lights are off.
  • Page 79: Automatically Turning The Dr Detector To Sleep

    DR 10s | Getting started | 79 Automatically turning the DR Detector to sleep The DR Detector can be configured to switch to standby (sleep) automatically after not being used for a specific time. New exposures can be made. After selecting an exposure on the NX workstation, there will be a short delay until the DR Detector becomes ready for exposure.
  • Page 80: Automatic Exposure Detection

    80 | DR 10s | Getting started Automatic exposure detection The DR detector detects X-ray exposure to automatically perform the image acquisition. Before performing the exposure, the DR detector must be ready. Check the status of the DR detector in the DR Detector Switch.
  • Page 81: Advanced Operating

    DR 10s | Advanced Operating | 81 Advanced Operating Topics: • Detector Status Indicators • Charging a battery • First use of a new battery • Storing a battery • Sharing the DR Detector between NX Workstations 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 82: Detector Status Indicators

    82 | DR 10s | Advanced Operating Detector Status Indicators Table 4: DR Detector status Indicator Light Status Power OFF During startup or Orange shutdown or to Blinking indicate an error Green Ready status Not ready for ex- posure or during...
  • Page 83: Charging A Battery

    DR 10s | Advanced Operating | 83 Charging a battery To charge a battery using the battery charger: 1. Connect the power supply to the mains power and to the power socket of the battery charger. 2. Insert the battery in an empty slot of the battery charger.
  • Page 84: Inserting The Battery In The Battery Charger

    84 | DR 10s | Advanced Operating Inserting the battery in the battery charger Insert the battery aligning the position indicators. Figure 19: Inserting the battery in the battery charger 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 85: Battery Charger Indicator Lights

    DR 10s | Advanced Operating | 85 Battery charger indicator lights The battery charger has three slots to insert a battery. Each slot has a battery status display with indicator lights to inform the user about the status of the inserted battery.
  • Page 86 86 | DR 10s | Advanced Operating Green indicator light Connector Figure 20: Back of the battery charger 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 87: First Use Of A New Battery

    DR 10s | Advanced Operating | 87 First use of a new battery A new battery may need activation before using it in the DR Detector. 1. Insert the battery in the battery charger. The battery charger indicator lights light up.
  • Page 88: Storing A Battery

    88 | DR 10s | Advanced Operating Storing a battery Prolonged storage of a fully discharged or fully charged battery can damage the battery. Storage of a battery at elevated temperature can damage the battery. Batteries should be stored in a partially charged state, at storage temperature.
  • Page 89: Sharing The Dr Detector Between Nx Workstations

    The registration is initiated by running the tool on the NX workstation. Topics: • Registering the DR Detector to an NX Workstation using automatic registration • Registering the DR Detector to an NX Workstation using the DR 10s DR 14s Registration Tool 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 90: Registering The Dr Detector To An Nx Workstation Using Automatic Registration

    90 | DR 10s | Advanced Operating Registering the DR Detector to an NX Workstation using automatic registration 1. Start the NX workstation. 2. Turn on the detector. During startup the status indicator is flashing orange. After startup the status indicator is lit green, indicating the power status.
  • Page 91: Registering The Dr Detector To An Nx Workstation Using The Dr 10S Dr 14S Registration Tool

    4. Click the Show Desktop action button. The Windows desktop is shown. 5. Click the DR 10s DR 14s Registration Tool icon on the desktop. A dialog is displayed instructing to remove all DR Detectors away from the IR Data Communication Unit.
  • Page 92 92 | DR 10s | Advanced Operating exposure. In this case, stop and restart the DR Detector using the power button, each time after it has been registered to another NX workstation. For more information, contact your local service representative.
  • Page 93: Problem Solving

    DR 10s | Problem solving | 93 Problem solving Topics: • Artifact in DR Detector images • Identifying problems 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 94: Artifact In Dr Detector Images

    94 | DR 10s | Problem solving Artifact in DR Detector images Details An artifact is visible in the images produced by a DR Detector. Cause Exposure conditions have changed significantly since latest calibration. Brief Solution Perform calibration of the DR Detector.
  • Page 95: Identifying Problems

    Safety is only guaranteed when changes, additions, maintenance or repairs are carried out by an Agfa certified field service engineer. A non certified engineer performing a modification or service intervention on a medical device, acts on his own responsibility and makes the warranty void.
  • Page 96: Battery Thermal Protection

    96 | DR 10s | Problem solving Symptom Cause Remedy The IR Data Commu- Reconnect the IR Data Com- nication Unit is con- munication Unit to the USB nected to the wrong port where it was connected USB port. during setup.
  • Page 97: Technical Data

    DR 10s | Technical Data | 97 Technical Data Topics: • DR 10s • DR 10s, DR 14s Battery • DR 10s, DR 14s Battery Charger 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 98: Dr 10S

    98 | DR 10s | Technical Data DR 10s Commercial name DR 10s Manufacturer Manufacturer DR Detector THALES AVS FRANCE SAS 460 rue du Pommarin 38430 MOIRANS FRANCE Distributor DR Detector Agfa NV Septestraat 27, B-2640 Mortsel - Belgium Original manufacturer model name...
  • Page 99: X-Ray Performance

    DR 10s | Technical Data | 99 30 minutes Dimensions Dimensions approx. 268.5 x 328.5 x 16.0 mm width x length x height 1.6 kg Weight (incl. battery) Maximum total load 135 kg over the whole detector surface 150 kg over the whole detector surface...
  • Page 100 100 | DR 10s | Technical Data Performance Typical Minimum 1 lp/mm MTF horizontal 2 lp/mm MTF vertical 2 lp/mm MTF horizontal 3 lp/mm MTF vertical 3 lp/mm MTF horizontal Nyquist frequency MTF vertical Nyquist frequency 0.05 lp/mm, 2μGy 1 lp/mm, 2μGy 2 lp/mm, 2μGy...
  • Page 101: Dr 10S, Dr 14S Battery

    DR 10s | Technical Data | 101 DR 10s, DR 14s Battery Type of product Rechargeable lithium ion battery pack Model BATTERY EZ Dimensions Dimensions (length x width x 250 mm x 75 mm x 6 mm height) 228 g...
  • Page 102: Dr 10S, Dr 14S Battery Charger

    102 | DR 10s | Technical Data DR 10s, DR 14s Battery Charger Type of product Lithium ion battery pack charger Model CHARGER 2EZ Charging time 4 hours Simultaneous charging 3 batteries Dimensions Dimensions (width x height x depth) 320 mm x 50 mm x 170 mm...
  • Page 103: Remarks For Hf-Emission And Immunity

    DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity | 103 Remarks for HF-emission and immunity Topics: • EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Statements • Precautions on EMC • Electromagnetic emissions • Electromagnetic immunity • Recommended separation distance • For U.S.A. 0351A EN 20190319 1349 *...
  • Page 104: Emc (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Statements

    104 | DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Statements The DR Detector is designed and tested to comply with IEC 60601-1-2(EN60601-1-2) which is applicable to regulations regarding EMC for medical devices and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information stated as follows.
  • Page 105: Precautions On Emc

    DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity | 105 Precautions on EMC Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the manual. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment.
  • Page 106: Electromagnetic Emissions

    106 | DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity Electromagnetic emissions This DR Detector has been tested for a normal hospital environment as described below. The user of the DR Detector should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 107: Electromagnetic Immunity

    DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity | 107 Electromagnetic immunity This DR Detector is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment given below. The user of the DR Detector should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 108 108 | DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity Magnetic field 3 A/m 3 A/m Magnetic field at the net- at the supply work frequency should frequency correspond to the typical (50/60 Hz) in values as they are in a...
  • Page 109 DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity | 109 Recommended protective dis- tance: Conducted high d = 1.2 frequency dis- 150 kHz 150 kHz turbance varia- to 80 MHz to 80 bles in accord- ance with IEC 61000-4-6 Radiated high...
  • Page 110 110 | DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity Note: These Guidelines may not apply to all situations. The dis- persion of electromagnetic waves is influenced by absorption and reflections from buildings, objects and people. Note: The field strength of stationary transmitters, such as...
  • Page 111: Recommended Separation Distance

    DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity | 111 Recommended separation distance This device is intended for operation in an electromagnetic environment in which the radiated high frequency disturbance variables are monitored. The user of the device can help to prevent electromagnetic disruptions by...
  • Page 112: For U.s.a

    112 | DR 10s | Remarks for HF-emission and immunity For U.S.A. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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