Konica Minolta AeroDR SYSTEM Operation Manual

Konica Minolta AeroDR SYSTEM Operation Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.2.3 AeroDR 3 1417HD/ AeroDR 3 1717HD/ Introduction .
  • Page 4 Cables and minor components ..132 7.1.16 AeroDR SYSTEM ....133 Support flow during trouble ..104 7.1.17...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    There are 2 types of X-ray planar detectors for the AeroDR SYSTEM 2: AeroDR 2 1417HQ (AeroDR P-51) and AeroDR 2 1417S (AeroDR P-52), and connection is made by either wireless or wired connection.
  • Page 7: Indications For Use

    Introduction Indications for Use This device is indicated for use in generating radiographic images of human anatomy. It is intended to a replace radiographic film/screen system in general-purpose diagnostic procedures. <Only for USA> This device is not indicated for use in mammography, fluoroscopy, tomography and angiography applications. CAUTION Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician .
  • Page 8: Disclaimer

    Installation Requirement or operation manual. (8) Konica Minolta, Inc. is not responsible for any claims for malfunction or damage caused by acts of nature such as fires, earthquakes, floods, or lightning strikes.
  • Page 9: Name Correspondence Table

    Introduction Name correspondence table Operation Manual name Model name (nameplate name) AeroDR 1417HQ AeroDR P-11 AeroDR 1417S AeroDR P-12 AeroDR 1717HQ AeroDR P-21 AeroDR 1012HQ AeroDR P-31 DR Detector AeroDR 2 1417HQ AeroDR P-51 AeroDR 2 1417S AeroDR P-52 AeroDR 3 1417HD P-61 AeroDR 3 1717HD P-71...
  • Page 10: Term Description

    Introduction Term description The meanings of terms used in this operation manual are as follows: Terms Explanation Collective term indicating AeroDR 1417HQ, AeroDR 1417S, AeroDR 1717HQ, DR Detector AeroDR 1012HQ, AeroDR 2 1417HQ, AeroDR 2 1417S, AeroDR 3 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD and AeroDR 3 1012HQ. Image processing controller The CS-7 or ImagePilot is referred to as the image processing controller.
  • Page 11: Structure Of Pages

    Introduction Structure of pages Example of page structure Operation of DR Detector 1.1.1 Exposure 1.1.2 DR Detector orientation Exposure with this device is performed with the follow- Change the orientation of the DR Detector according ing procedure. to the exposure body part. Expose with the mark upward when exposing in por- trait, and with the mark to the side when exposing in Perform examination registration with the...
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions

    Chapter Safety Precautions & Warnings This chapter describes precautions and warnings to ensure safe use of this device.
  • Page 14: Warnings

    1 .1 Symbols relating to safety 1 .1 .1 Safety alert symbol Indicates the on position for the main power switch of this device. Indicates the position where the ground is attached. This is a "safety alert symbol". This symbol alerts you to matters and/or operation potentially hazardous to Indicates a B-type Applied Parts medical yourself and other people.
  • Page 15: Warning Labels

    Warning labels are there to make sure that the user recognizes potential hazards when operating this device. * If a warning label is too dirty or damaged to read, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives to have a new warning label attached, and redisplay by parts replacement. (There is a fee for this service.)
  • Page 16: Aerodr Generator Interface Unit2

    1.2 Warning labels 1 .2 .2 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 1 .2 .3 AeroDR Battery Charger 1 .2 .4 AeroDR Battery Charger2...
  • Page 17: Safety Precautions

    • When a problem occurs with this device, turn the power off, attach an appropriate sign, such as "malfunction", on this device, and contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. • This device is not explosion-proof, so do not use any flammable or explosive gas near this device.
  • Page 18 3 1012HQ into the AeroDR Battery Charger be- turn the power switch off, unplug the power plug cause the charger cannot be used for registra- from the wall outlet, and contact Konica Minolta tion or charging the battery. technical representatives.
  • Page 19 1.3 Safety precautions CAUTION CAUTION – When placing the DR Detector under the patient – Pressing the Power SW of the AeroDR 3 as part of the exposure process, insert and pull 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD and AeroDR 3 out the detector slowly. 1012HQ causes the Information LED (white) to –...
  • Page 20 – Immediately stop using the device, and contact – After an exposure, do not give shocks and/or Konica Minolta technical representatives. vibrations to DR Detector until the LED display – If the fluorescent medium gets in your eyes, do...
  • Page 21 • When setting the maximum exposure time to 4.0, 6.7, 10.3, be sure to contact Konica Minolta techni- cal representatives. • When the maximum exposure time of the AeroDR 3 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD and AeroDR 3 1012HQ are set at 10.3, the interval between expo-...
  • Page 22: Precautions Regarding Electromagnetic Waves

    +10 dBm • The use of accessories, transducers and cables other – SKR 3000: than those sold by Konica Minolta, Inc. as internal components, may result in increased emissions or de- +10 dBm creased electromagnetic immunity of this device, pos- •...
  • Page 23 1.3 Safety precautions Table 1 (support for IEC 60601-1-2:2007 and IEC 60601-1-2:2014) Guidelines and manufacture's declaration - electromagnetic emissions This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidelines...
  • Page 24 1.3 Safety precautions Table 2 (support for IEC 60601-1-2:2007) Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Electromagnetic environment - Immunity test IEC 60601 test level...
  • Page 25 1.3 Safety precautions Table 3 (support for IEC 60601-1-2:2007) Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 Compliance Immunity test...
  • Page 26 1.3 Safety precautions Table 4 (support for IEC 60601-1-2:2007) Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the device This device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of this device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and this device as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 27 1.3 Safety precautions  Test specifications for Enclosure port immunity to RF wireless communications equipment Test frequency (MHz) Modulation Immunity test level (V/m) Pulse modulation 18 Hz Frequency modulation ±5 kHz deviation 1 kHz sine Pulse modulation 217 Hz Pulse modulation 18 Hz 1720 Pulse modulation...
  • Page 28: Precautions Regarding Wireless Communication

    Many studies of low- level RF exposures have not found any bio- logical effects. Some studies have suggested Hereby, Konica Minolta, Inc., declares that the that some biological effects might occur, but AeroDR SYSTEM, AeroDR SYSTEM 2 and...
  • Page 29 1. Clearly indicate the technical indicators and the scope of usage in the accompanying doc- AeroDR system and Stitching system fulfill the ument, and explain the usage of all controls, requirements set forth in INMETRO Ordinance adjustments, and switches, etc.
  • Page 30: Precautions For Installing, Moving, And Storing

    – Be careful not to drop the DR Detector on any lent standard. part of a person's body. • Contact Konica Minolta or dealers specified by – Install on a horizontal and stable surface. Konica Minolta with regard to the information of •...
  • Page 31: Precautions On Service Life

    1.3 Safety precautions 1 .3 .7 Precautions on service CAUTION life • Take care regarding the following when disinfecting the DR Detector. – Use ethanol for disinfection, isopropanol for CAUTION disinfection, or commercial chlorine bleach, or 0.5 % hypochlorite (10-fold dilution of household Service life bleach) when disinfecting.
  • Page 33: Product Overview

    Chapter Product Overview This chapter describes the overview of this device.
  • Page 34: Overview Of This Device

    Unit2, AeroDR Battery Charger and AeroDR Battery Charger2 or removed from them. The AeroDR SYSTEM 2 consists of the DR Detector (AeroDR 2 1417HQ and AeroDR 2 1417S), AeroDR Interface Unit, AeroDR Interface Unit2, AeroDR Generator Interface Unit, AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2, AeroDR Battery Charger, AeroDR Battery Charger2, etc.
  • Page 35: System Configuration And Connection Examples

    HINT • The AeroDR SYSTEM, AeroDR SYSTEM 2 and SKR 3000 can be used together. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 36 2.1 Overview of this device Number Name Functions • This communicates with DR Detector when performing an exposure using wired connec- (15) I/F Cable tion. Also used for charging and registering the DR Detector. • I/F Cable4 8mD and I/F Cable4 8mU relay signals for serial exposure. Registers the orientation when the DR Detector is used for exposure in the wall stand/table (16) AeroDR UF Cable...
  • Page 37 2.1 Overview of this device  Basic connection example 2 Exposure room Wired connection Wireless connection (1) DR Detector (1) DR Detector X-ray Tube Wall (16) AeroDR stand UF Cable (15) I/F Cable (13) AeroDR Access Point (18) AeroDR (19) AeroDR XG Cable Collimator Cable (12) AeroDR...
  • Page 38 2.1 Overview of this device  Basic connection example 4 Exposure room Wireless connection Wireless connection (1) DR Detector X-ray Tube (14) Access point (18) AeroDR XG Cable (10) Generator (4) Hub Interface Unit 3 GIU3 (12) AeroDR AC Adapter Battery Charger2 Signal relay Power supply...
  • Page 39 2.1 Overview of this device  S-SRM connection example 1 Exposure room Wired connection Wireless connection (1) DR Detector DR Detector X-ray Tube (16) AeroDR UF Cable Wall stand (15) I/F Cable (13) AeroDR Access Point (11) AeroDR (2) AeroDR Interface Unit Battery Charger Signal relay (20) AeroDR...
  • Page 40 2.1 Overview of this device  S-SRM connection example 3 Exposure room Wired connection Wireless connection (1) DR Detector DR Detector X-ray Tube (16) AeroDR UF Cable Wall stand (15) I/F Cable (14) Access Point (12) AeroDR (2) AeroDR Interface Unit Battery Charger2 Signal relay (20) AeroDR...
  • Page 41 2.1 Overview of this device  Aero Sync connection example 1 Exposure room Wired connection Wireless connection (1) DR Detector (1) DR Detector X-ray Tube Wall (16) AeroDR stand UF Cable (15) I/F Cable (13) AeroDR Access Point (12) AeroDR (2) AeroDR Interface Unit Battery Charger2 Signal relay...
  • Page 42 2.1 Overview of this device  Serial exposure connection example Exposure room Wireless connection Wired connection Wireless connection Wired connection (1) DR Detector (1) DR Detector (14) Access point X-ray Tube (15) I/F Cable Table (5) Detector (15) I/F Cable Interface Wall stand Unit 2...
  • Page 43: Component Names And Functions

    2 .2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .1 AeroDR 1417HQ/AeroDR 1417S/AeroDR 1717HQ/AeroDR 1012HQ The component names and functions of the DR Detector (AeroDR 1417HQ, AeroDR 1417S, AeroDR 1717HQ and AeroDR 1012HQ) are as follows. (1) Triangular mark (2) Power switch (4) AeroDR Grip sheet attachment areas (5) Exterior (3) Antenna display...
  • Page 44: Aerodr 2 1417Hq/Aerodr 2 1417S

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .2 AeroDR 2 1417HQ/AeroDR 2 1417S The component names and functions of the DR Detector (AeroDR 2 1417HQ and AeroDR 2 1417S) are as follows. (1) Triangular mark (2) Power switch (4) AeroDR Grip sheet attachment areas (5) Exterior (3) Antenna display Exposure side...
  • Page 45: Aerodr 3 1417Hd/Aerodr 3 1717Hd/Aerodr 3 1012Hq

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .3 AeroDR 3 1417HD/AeroDR 3 1717HD/AeroDR 3 1012HQ The component names and functions of the DR Detector (AeroDR 3 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD and AeroDR 3 1012HQ) are as follows. (1) Power SW (4) Triangular mark (2) Selection SW (5) Antenna...
  • Page 46: Aerodr Interface Unit

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .4 AeroDR Interface Unit The component names and functions of the AeroDR Interface Unit are as follows. (5) Exhaust outlet (1) Top cover (4) Rear cover (2) Side cover (3) Power switch (6) Front cover (9) Spacer (7) LEDs (8) Cable outlet...
  • Page 47: Aerodr Interface Unit2

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .5 AeroDR Interface Unit2 The component names and functions of the AeroDR Interface Unit2 are as follows. (11) Hand switch (3) Detector (5) Rear cover (1) Exhaust outlet (2) Top cover (1) Exhaust outlet Connection LEDs (6) Side cover...
  • Page 48: Detector Interface Unit

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .6 Detector Interface Unit The component names and functions of the Detector Interface Unit are as follows. (1) Base cover (4) LAN port (3) Cable outlet (2) LED (5) Unit fixed plate (6) Power cable connector socket (7) Location for connecting (8) Power cable connector the grounding cable (9) Power cable...
  • Page 49: Detector Interface Unit 2

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .7 Detector Interface Unit 2 The component names and functions of the Detector Interface Unit 2 are as follows. (5) LAN port (1) Top plate (3) Cable outlet (2) LED (4) Sync port (7) Location for connecting (6) Unit fixed plate the grounding cable...
  • Page 50: Power Supply Unit

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .8 Power Supply Unit The component names and functions of the Power Supply Unit are as follows. (1) Base cover (3) LAN port (2) Power switch (4) LED (5) Inlet Location for connecting the grounding cable Number Name...
  • Page 51: Aerodr Generator Interface Unit

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .9 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit The component names and functions of the AeroDR Generator Interface Unit are as follows. (4) Exhaust outlet (1) Top cover (9) Hand switch (3) Rear cover (2) Side cover (8) Spacer (5) Front cover (6) LEDs...
  • Page 52: Aerodr Generator Interface Unit2

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .10 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 The component names and functions of the AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 are as follows. (11) Hand switch (1) Base cover (3) Power cable connector socket (2) LEDs (5) LAN port (4) Base BOX (7) X-ray link cable outlet (8) Power cable connector...
  • Page 53: Generator Interface Unit 3

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .11 Generator Interface Unit 3 The component names and functions of the Generator Interface Unit 3 are as follows. (4) X-ray link cable outlet (1) Cover (3) Base (2) LAN port (5) LED (6) Location for connecting the GIU3 Serial I/F Kit or GIU3 AC Adapter (7) Hand switch...
  • Page 54: Aerodr Battery Charger

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .12 AeroDR Battery Charger The component names and functions of the AeroDR Battery Charger are as follows. (2) Slide cover (3) Top cover (1) Rear cover (4) Side cover (5) Charge/ registration label (6) DR Detector (4) Side cover insert table (front)
  • Page 55: Aerodr Battery Charger2

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .13 AeroDR Battery Charger2 The component names and functions of the AeroDR Battery Charger2 are as follows. (1) Connector cover (6) Side cover (right) (7) Power (2) Wired connec- (9) Rear insert tion connector switch guide (3) Front insert...
  • Page 56: Aerodr Access Point

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .14 AeroDR Access Point The component names and functions of the AeroDR Access Point are as follows. (1) LEDs (3) Antenna port Cannot be used with this device (4) Antenna (2) 10/100BASE-T(X) RJ45 port Number Name Functions...
  • Page 57: I/F Cable

    2.2 Component names and functions 2 .2 .15 I/F Cable The component name and function of the I/F Cable are as follows. (1) Spring connector Number Name Functions Connects to the wired connection connector of the DR Detector or AeroDR UF Spring connector Cable.
  • Page 59: General Operations

    Chapter General Operations This chapter describes general operation methods of this device.
  • Page 60: Startup And Shutdown

    3 .1 Startup and shutdown Normally, this device is used with the power on. When not used for more than 1 day, operate the start- up/shutdown as follows. HINT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • There is no specific sequence which should be started up first, this device or the image processing controller.
  • Page 61 3.1 Startup and shutdown  AeroDR Interface Unit  Detector Interface Unit • Turn the power switch of the AeroDR Interface • When the power switch of the Power Sup- Unit on, and confirm that the LED (green) lights. ply Unit is turned on, power is supplied to the Detector Interface Unit, and the LED (green) on the Detector Interface Unit will light.
  • Page 62 3.1 Startup and shutdown  Power Supply Unit • When using the AC adapter, turn the power • Turn the power switch of the Power Supply Unit switch of the AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 on, and confirm that the LED (blue) lights. on, and confirm that the LED (green) on the AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 is flashing.
  • Page 63: Shutdown Of This Device

    3.1 Startup and shutdown  AeroDR Battery Charger2 3 .1 .2 Shutdown of this device • Turn the power switch of the AeroDR Battery Charger2 on, and confirm that the LED (green) is slowly flashing. The shutdown methods of this device are as follows. LED (green) ...
  • Page 64 3.1 Startup and shutdown  AeroDR Interface Unit  Detector Interface Unit • Turn the power switch of the AeroDR Interface • When the Power Supply Unit is turned off, Unit off, and confirm that the LED (green) is power supply to the Detector Interface Unit is turned off.
  • Page 65 3.1 Startup and shutdown  AeroDR Generator Interface Unit  Generator Interface Unit 3 • When the Power Source Device is turned off, • When the Power Source Device is turned off, power supply to the AeroDR Generator Interface the power to the Generator Interface Unit 3 is Unit is terminated.
  • Page 66 3.1 Startup and shutdown  AeroDR Access Point • When the Power Source Device is turned off, power supply to AeroDR Access Point is termi- nated. The LED (umber) on the AeroDR Access Point will turn off. LED (umber)  Access Point Reference •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 67: Operation Of Dr Detector

    3 .2 Operation of DR Detector 3 .2 .1 Exposure with basic 3 .2 .2 Exposure under the S-SRM connection or Aero Sync connection example connection Exposure with the basic connection is performed with Perform examination registration with the the following procedure. image processing controller .
  • Page 68: Exposure Using Aero Storage

    3.2 Operation of DR Detector 3 .2 .3 Exposure using Aero HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Storage • If the DR Detector remains unused for a long time (time can be set) it transitions to the sleep mode. • When the image processing controller is ready to ex- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 69 • While importing the images, do not disconnect DR De- to 1.8 seconds and the resolution is set to the default tector from AeroDR Battery Charger, AeroDR Battery (200μm). Please contact Konica Minolta technical rep- Charger2, or the wired cable. resentatives for more information about how to change •...
  • Page 70: Serial Exposure

    3.2 Operation of DR Detector 3 .2 .4 Serial exposure 3 .2 .5 DR Detector orientation Change the orientation of the DR Detector according to the exposure body part. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT Expose with the triangular mark upward when expos- • DR Detectors capable of serial exposure are: AeroDR ing in portrait, and with the triangular mark to the side 3 1417HD and AeroDR 3 1717HD.
  • Page 71: Precautions For Exposure

    3.2 Operation of DR Detector ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HINT 3 .2 .6 Precautions for exposure • The blue label or blue lines also helps you identify the top-bottom orientation of the DR Detector. During exposure give adequate attention to the follow- • To carry out exposures in portrait orientation, turn the ing items.
  • Page 72 3.2 Operation of DR Detector  Wired connection  Exposure switch • When performing exposure with a wired connec- • If the exposure switch remains held down, it may tion, fasten the wired cable horizontally to the result in an afterimage becoming visible. Once wired connection connector of the DR Detector.
  • Page 73 The affect of afterimages exposure time is fixed according to the X-ray device. in this device can be resolved by leaving longer For details, contact Konica Minolta technical represen- intervals between exposures, so make the inter- tatives.
  • Page 74 DR Detector cannot be used If X-ray cannot be exposed onto the center, contact AeroDR 1417HQ A45Y Konica Minolta technical representatives. AeroDR 1717HQ A54T • The cycle time will be extended by setting the longer •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• maximum exposure time. It is recommended that the optimal maximum exposure time be set.
  • Page 75 3.2 Operation of DR Detector • The conditions of the S value corresponding to • When another system performs X-ray exposure the maximum exposure time and the DR Detec- in the exposure room where the DR Detec- tors corresponding to them are as follows. tor is placed, the DR Detector may incorrectly sense the X-ray exposure and transfer images.
  • Page 76 The ingress of pa- changed, check the image quality in advance. tient body fluids, chemicals, water, etc. into the Please contact Konica Minolta technical repre- DR Detector cannot be prevented. In particular, if sentative for more information about how to check patient body fluids enter into the protective cover, the image quality.
  • Page 77: Charging Of Dr Detector

    • I f c h a r g i n g e r r o r s o c c u r r e p e a t e d l y, c o n t a c t Konica Minolta technical representatives.
  • Page 78: Charging With Aerodr Battery Charger2

    3.3 Charging of DR Detector 3 .3 .2 Charging with AeroDR IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Battery Charger2 • Handle the DR Detector with extreme care when in- serting it into the AeroDR Battery Charger. Inserting the DR Detector into the AeroDR Battery •...
  • Page 79 3.3 Charging of DR Detector Remove the DR Detector from the AeroDR ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HINT Battery Charger2 . • AeroDR 3 1717HD is inserted • Tilt the DR Detector in the direction shown in the following figure and remove it. Exposure side •...
  • Page 80: Charging With The Wired Cable

    3.3 Charging of DR Detector 3 .3 .3 Charging with the wired HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • cable • Confirm completion of full charge and the level of bat- tery power with the image processing controller. • If there is any problem during charging, an error is Connecting the wired cable to the DR Detector per- displayed on the DR Detector.
  • Page 81: Charging Time Guide

    3.3 Charging of DR Detector  AeroDR 3 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD 3 .3 .4 Charging time guide Charging time of the DR Detector Charging status when the power is off Via the AeroDR Battery To fully charge the DR Detector requires the following Cannot be recharged.
  • Page 82: Dr Detector Battery Level Display

    3.3 Charging of DR Detector 3 .3 .5 DR Detector battery level HINT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• display • Confirm the level of battery power of the AeroDR 3 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD and AeroDR 3 1012HQ with the Battery LED. Press the Selection SW which The DR Detector LED changes according to the bat- makes the Battery LED light for 3 seconds even when tery level.
  • Page 83: Registration And Selection Of The Dr

    3 .4 Registration and selection of the DR Detector By registering the DR Detector in the image process- ing controller using one of the following methods, the DR Detector can be moved between exposure rooms. • Insert it into the AeroDR Battery Charger or AeroDR Battery Charger2 Exposure •...
  • Page 84: Registration With Aerodr Battery Charger2

    3.4 Registration and selection of the DR Detector 3 .4 .2 Registration with AeroDR 3 .4 .3 Registration with the Battery Charger2 wired cable To register the DR Detector in the AeroDR Battery To register the DR Detector by connecting the wired Charger2, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 85: Selection Of The Dr Detector

    3.4 Registration and selection of the DR Detector 3 .4 .4 Selection of the 3 .4 .5 Manual selection of the DR Detector DR Detector An DR Detector is selected as follows depending on Selecting the DR Detector manually is performed with the number registered on each image processing con- the following procedure.
  • Page 86: Calibration

    3 .5 Calibration Perform calibration so that the DR Detector can pro- vide optimal images. Perform calibration every year or when a message prompting you to do so is displayed in the image pro- cessing controller. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT • It is necessary to perform the gain calibration periodi- cally to compensate for changes over time or changes in the exposure environment.
  • Page 87: Position To Affix Dr Detector Identification Label And Aerodr Grip

    3 .6 Position to affix DR Detector identification label and AeroDR Grip sheet 3 .6 . 1 Position to affix DR Detector 3 .6 .2 AeroDR Grip sheet identification label When using more than 1 DR Detector and affixing When using the AeroDR Grip sheet, hold the DR De- identification labels (stickers) to the outside of the DR tector as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 89: Status (Led) Display

    Chapter Status (LED) Display This chapter describes the LED display patterns and the status of the respective devices.
  • Page 90: Led Display Of Respective Devices

    4 .1 LED display of respective devices Status of the respective devices can be confirmed with LEDs. Check the status of the respective devices, referring to the "LED display pattern". LED display pattern Notation Display pattern Slow flashing Fast flashing HINT •...
  • Page 91: Aerodr 1417Hq/Aerodr 1417S/Aerodr 1717Hq/Aerodr 1012Hq

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .1 AeroDR 1417HQ/AeroDR 1417S/AeroDR 1717HQ/AeroDR 1012HQ : Status LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Standing by DR Detector being selected Exposing : Busy/error LED (orange) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or standing by Exposing or performing maintenance Error occurred : Battery LED (blue)
  • Page 92: Aerodr 2 1417Hq/Aerodr 2 1417S

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .2 AeroDR 2 1417HQ/AeroDR 2 1417S : Status LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Standing by DR Detector being selected Exposing : Busy/error LED (orange) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or standing by Exposing or performing maintenance Error occurred : Battery LED (blue)
  • Page 93: Aerodr 3 1417Hd/Aerodr

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .3 AeroDR 3 1417HD/AeroDR 3 1717HD/AeroDR 3 1012HQ Startup/shutdown LED display patterns Display pattern Lighting color Lighting pattern Status Information LED White Fast flashing Information LED White Fast flashing and on Startup condition Information LED White Fast flashing and on...
  • Page 94 4.1 LED display of respective devices Mode LED Status LED Battery LED Information LED LINK LED : Mode LED (blue) Display pattern Status Can exposure with basic connection Can exposure with Aero Storage : Information LED (white) Display pattern Lightning pattern Status Flashing very fast and on Startup condition...
  • Page 95 4.1 LED display of respective devices : Status LED (blue/orange) Display pattern Lighting color Status Orange Standing by (Waiting for X-ray exposure) Orange Exposing (Reading an image) Blue DR Detector being selected  Aero Storage Display pattern Lighting color Status Orange Preparing or during Image processing Blue...
  • Page 96: Aerodr Interface Unit

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .4 AeroDR Interface Unit : Power LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating CH1 : Feeding1 LED (blue) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or feeding1 is not connected to the DR Detector The DR Detector is connected to feeding1 CH2 : Feeding2 LED (blue) Display pattern...
  • Page 97: Aerodr Interface Unit2

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .5 AeroDR Interface Unit2 Detector Connection LED : Power LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating CH1 : Feeding1 LED (blue) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or feeding1 is not connected to the DR Detector The DR Detector is connected to feeding1 CH2 : Feeding2 LED (blue) Display pattern...
  • Page 98: Detector Interface Unit/Detector Interface Unit 2

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .6 Detector Interface Unit/Detector Interface Unit 2 Display pattern Lighting color Status Shutdown condition Green Operating and not connected to the DR Detector Blue Operating and connected to the DR Detector 4 .1 .7 Power Supply Unit : Power LED (blue) Display pattern Status...
  • Page 99: Aerodr Generator Interface Unit

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .8 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit : Power LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating and not connected to the image processing controller Operating and connected to the image processing controller Busy/Error : Busy/error LED (orange) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or standing by...
  • Page 100: Generator Interface Unit 3

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .10 Generator Interface Unit 3 : Power LED (blue) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating 4 .1 .11 AeroDR Battery Charger Status : Status LED (green) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating Registration processing of the inserted DR Detector is complete Error : Error LED (orange) Display pattern...
  • Page 101: Aerodr Battery Charger2

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .12 AeroDR Battery Charger2 Charge: Feeding LED (blue) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or standing by for insertion of the DR Detector DR Detector battery charging (battery level is less than 2 %) DR Detector battery charging (battery level is 3 to 49 %) DR Detector battery charging (battery level is 50 to 79 %) DR Detector battery charging (battery level is higher than 80 %)
  • Page 102: Aerodr Access Point

    4.1 LED display of respective devices 4 .1 .13 AeroDR Access Point Cannot be used Cannot be used with this device with this device FAULT (red) PoE (umber) STATE (green/red) SIGNAL (green) CLIENT (green) BRIDGE (green) WLAN (umber) Lighting color Lighting pattern Status Umber...
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    Chapter Troubleshooting This chapter describes problems that may occur and error codes that may be displayed, and how to resolve each of them.
  • Page 104: Support Flow During Trouble

    5 .1 Support flow during trouble If the following problems occur with any of these devices, consult the respective references for countermeasures. Status Device Reference for countermeasures • DR Detector • AeroDR Interface Unit2 Consult the "Operation Manual" Error code is displayed. •...
  • Page 105 5.1 Support flow during trouble Status Device Reference for countermeasures Consult "5.2.1 DR Detector" to DR Detector take the countermeasures. Consult "5.2.2 AeroDR Inter- AeroDR Interface Unit face Unit" to take the counter- measures. Consult "5.2.3 AeroDR Inter- AeroDR Interface Unit2 face Unit2"...
  • Page 106: Various Problems And Countermeasures

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • After performing countermeasures, if the problem does not go away, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
  • Page 107 Corrective actions If the DR Detector is still warped even after the detector is placed on a smooth DR Detector is warped. surface, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. For AeroDR 1417HQ, AeroDR 1417S, AeroDR The DR Detector will not go into 1717HQ, AeroDR 1012HQ, AeroDR 2 1417HQ the wall stand or table.
  • Page 108 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • If the exterior or protective cover is damaged extensively, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
  • Page 109 • The drop/impact panel check tool cannot detect all errors. If you use the DR Detector after the test and find any error in the image, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 110: Aerodr Interface Unit

    5.2 Various problems and countermeasures  DR Detector test IMPORTANT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 111: Aerodr Interface Unit2

    5.2 Various problems and countermeasures 5 .2 .3 AeroDR Interface Unit2 Status Error description Corrective actions Power LED (green) does not Make sure the power cable is connected cor- AC power not supplied. light. rectly. Feeding1/2 LED (blue) does not Feeding1/2 LED (blue) does not light even Make sure that the I/F Cable is connected light.
  • Page 112: Detector Interface Unit 2

    Make sure the power cable is connected cor- LED does not light. AC power not supplied. rectly. The power switch cannot be Contact Konica Minolta technical There is an error in the power system. turned on. representatives. The DR Detector is being used...
  • Page 113: Aerodr Generator Interface Unit2

    If the AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 has a power switch, make sure the power switch is on. LED (green) does not change Contact Konica Minolta technical There is a communications error. from flashing to a solid light. representatives. 5 .2 .9 Generator Interface Unit 3...
  • Page 114: Aerodr Battery Charger2

    LED (green) is ed correctly. flashing. 5 .2 .12 AeroDR Access Point If a problem occurs in the AeroDR Access Point, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. 5 .2 .13 Image processing controller/Images Status Error description Corrective actions...
  • Page 115: Maintenance

    Chapter Maintenance This chapter describes the items that require periodic maintenance.
  • Page 116: Maintenance And Inspection Items

    Please contact our customer or the "User Tool Operation Manual" of the image service for the detail. processing controller. • For details, contact Konica Minolta technical repre- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• sentatives. • • •• • • •• • • •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 117 6.1 Maintenance and inspection items  DR Detector AeroDR 3 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD and • Clean the exterior and AeroDR Grip sheet with a AeroDR 3 1012HQ soft lint-free cloth dampened with a small amount of anhydrous ethanol and wrung well. •...
  • Page 118: Disinfection Of The Dr Detector

    6.1 Maintenance and inspection items  Spring connector  AeroDR Battery Charger • Clean dust on the insert table of the AeroDR Battery • If foreign material has adhered to the spring connectors of the AeroDR Battery Charger2, Charger with a soft lint-free cloth dampened with an- and wired cable, remove it with a commercial plastic hydrous ethanol or water and wrung well.
  • Page 119: Consumables

    • For AeroDR Grip sheet affixing or replacement, it • After removing the label or used AeroDR Grip is recommended to ask Konica Minolta technical sheet, clean off any adhesive residue on the sur- representative.
  • Page 120 6.1 Maintenance and inspection items Peel off the center piece of the release paper from the AeroDR Grip sheet, and temporarily affix the sheet to the required position on the DR Detector . Release paper AeroDR Grip sheet affixing position AeroDR Grip sheet IMPORTANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 121: Specifications

    Chapter Specifications This chapter describes the specifications of this device.
  • Page 122: Specifications

    7 .1 Specifications • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 123 7.1 Specifications Description Item AeroDR 3 1717HD: 460(W)×460(D)×15(H) mm 460 mm 15 mm 460 mm External dimensions AeroDR 3 1012HQ: 282(W)×333(D)×15(H) mm 333 mm 15 mm 282 mm AeroDR 1417HQ : 2.9 kg AeroDR 1417S : 2.8 kg AeroDR 1717HQ : 3.6 kg AeroDR 1012HQ : 1.7 kg...
  • Page 124 7.1 Specifications Description Item AeroDR 1417HQ, AeroDR 1417S, AeroDR 1717HQ and AeroDR 1012HQ: Dedicated wired Ethernet connection / wireless LAN (IEEE802.11a compliant) Communication AeroDR 2 1417HQ, AeroDR 2 1417S, AeroDR 3 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD and AeroDR 3 1012HQ: Dedicated wired Ethernet connection / wireless LAN (IEEE802.11a/n compliant) Drive power Dedicated power cable drive / battery drive Wireless encryption method : AES...
  • Page 125: Aerodr Interface Unit

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .2 AeroDR Interface Unit Item Description Product name (model name) AeroDR Interface Unit (AeroDR B-1) Amount of connectable DR Detec- tors Power requirements AC 100/110/120/200/220/240 V ±10 %, single phase, 50/60 Hz With the DR Detector connected : Approx.
  • Page 126: Detector Interface Unit

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .4 Detector Interface Unit Item Description Product name (model name) Detector Interface Unit (G-21) Amount of connectable DR Detec- tors When the AC adapter is used: Supplied from the DI Unit AC Adapter. Power requirements When the Power Supply Unit is used: Supplied from the Power Supply Unit via the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 127: Power Supply Unit

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .6 Power Supply Unit Item Description Product name (model name) Power Supply Unit (G-11) Power requirements AC 100 V-240 V ±10 %, single phase, 50/60 Hz Power consumption Approx. 263.09 VA Amount of LAN port 105(W)×185(D)×150(H) mm External dimensions 150 mm 185 mm...
  • Page 128: Aerodr Generator Interface Unit2

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .8 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 Item Description Product name (model name) AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 (AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2) When the AC adapter is used: Supplied from the dedicated AC adapter. When the AeroDR Interface Unit is used: Power requirements Supplied from the AeroDR Interface Unit via the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 129: Aerodr Battery Charger

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .10 AeroDR Battery Charger Item Description Product name (model name) AeroDR Battery Charger (AeroDR D-1) Battery charging system Automatic charging Power requirements AC 100 V-240 V ±10 %, single phase, 50/60 Hz Charging : Approx. 180 VA (100 V-240 V) Power consumption Standby : Approx.
  • Page 130: Aerodr Access Point

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .12 AeroDR Access Point Item Description Product name (model name) AeroDR Access Point (AeroDR C-1) 53.6(W)×135(H)×105(D) mm (without antenna) 198.5 mm External dimensions 135 mm 105 mm 53.6 mm Weight 850 g 7 .1 .13 I/F Cable Item Description AeroDR I/F Cable...
  • Page 131: Aerodr Uf Cable

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .14 AeroDR UF Cable Item Description Product name AeroDR UF Cable Cable length 2 m/5 m Wired connection connector (UIF) side: 100(W)×43(D)×14(H) mm 43 mm 14 mm 100 mm External dimensions Spring connector (PIF) side: 79(W)×42(D)×14(H) mm 42 mm 14 mm 79 mm...
  • Page 132: Cables And Minor Components

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .15 Cables and minor components Item Description AeroDR S-SRM KIT S-SRM AeroDR S-SRM KIT 2 AeroDR AC Adapter KIT AC adapter DI Unit AC Adapter GIU3 AC Adapter AeroDR XG Cable Set 100V AeroDR XG Cable Set 120V AeroDR XG Cable Set 220V AeroDR XG Cable Set 230V AeroDR XG Cable Set 240V...
  • Page 133: Aerodr System

    700 hPa *1 However, performance warranty period when storing at 50 °C is 6 months after packing. Classification Safety IEC60601-1 Class I Operation Continuous operation mode 7 .1 .17 AeroDR SYSTEM 2 Item Description Temperature Humidity Atmospheric pressure When 35 %RH to 80 %RH 30 °C...
  • Page 134: Skr 3000

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .18 SKR 3000 Item Description Temperature Humidity Atmospheric pressure 35 %RH to 85 %RH 35 °C 85 %RH 1060 hPa 10 °C to 35 °C (ensure no water 700 hPa to 1060 hPa condensation) 35 %RH 10 °C 700 hPa When...
  • Page 135: Label

    7.1 Specifications 7 .1 .19 Label DR Detector  AeroDR 1417HQ/AeroDR 1417S  AeroDR 1717HQ  AeroDR 1012HQ  AeroDR 2 1417HQ/AeroDR 2 1417S...
  • Page 136 7.1 Specifications  AeroDR 3 1417HD/AeroDR 3 1717HD/AeroDR 3 1012HQ AeroDR Interface Unit AeroDR Interface Unit2 Detector Interface Unit...
  • Page 137 7.1 Specifications Detector Interface Unit 2 Power Supply Unit AeroDR Generator Interface Unit AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2...
  • Page 138 7.1 Specifications Generator Interface Unit 3 AeroDR Battery Charger AeroDR Battery Charger2 AeroDR Access Point...
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