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Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager

User Guide

1340744
41-1202-0185-4
3/02 Rev. E

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager User Guide 1340744 41-1202-0185-4 3/02 Rev. E...
  • Page 2: Classification, Warnings, And Cautions For Kodak Dryview 8300 Laser Imager

    Classification, Warnings, and Cautions Classification, Warnings, and Cautions for Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager Read and understand all instructions before using. Classifications UL Classified File Number E163816 Control Number 48VF Medical Equipment UL 2601-1 CAN/CSA No. 601.1 Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. With Respect to Electric Shock, Fire, Casualty and Medical Hazards only in Accordance with UL 2601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.
  • Page 3 This equipment is intended to connect to other medical devices. Installation and service maintenance are to be performed only by qualified service personnel. If a Kodak PACS Link 9410 Acquisition System is used with the Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager, the Kodak PACS Link 9410 Acquisition System must be installed no closer than 1.83 meters from a patient bed or chair.
  • Page 4 Covers shall be removed by authorized service personnel only. There are no “user” serviceable parts in this machine other than the developer filter. CAUTION Do not substitute or modify any part of this equipment without approval of Eastman Kodak Company. 2002 March Rev. E 1340744...
  • Page 5 User Guide CAUTION General External Cleaning: This equipment may be cleaned with a damp cloth using water with mild detergent, or commercial electronic equipment cleaner. Type B Applied Part 1340744 2002 March Rev. E...
  • Page 6: Safety, Emc, And Ce Marking Compliance

    Safety, EMC, and CE Marking Compliance Safety, EMC, and CE Marking Compliance This equipment has been tested for and complies with the following Safety and Emission Standards. Certificates of Compliance and Declarations of Conformity have been issued for the following areas: Australia/New Zealand: AS/NZS 3548:1992 AS 2211-1991...
  • Page 7 A Technical File and Declaration of Conformity with the Essential Requirements of the Medical Device Directive have been prepared and signed by the appropriate personnel and are located at: Kodak GmbH Quality Services and Product Safety 70323 Stuttgart Germany Telephone 49-0711-40-06-5291 1340744 2002 March Rev.
  • Page 8 Safety, EMC, and CE Marking Compliance FCC: This device complies with the limits for a Class A digital device listed in Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 9 User Guide BLANK PAGE 1340744 2002 March Rev. E viii...
  • Page 10 Warnhinweise Warnhinweise für das Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imaging-System :$5181* Dieses Gerät wird mit Spannungen betrieben, die elektrische Schläge, Ver- brennungen und tödliche Verletzungen verursachen können. Vor der Wartung ist der Netzstecker zu ziehen. Niemals am Kabel ziehen, wenn Sie den Stecker aus der Steckdose ziehen.
  • Page 11 Servicewartung dürfen nur durch speziell ausgebildetes Instandhaltungspersonal durch- geführt werden. Bei Anschluß des Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imaging-Systems an das Kodak PACS Link 9410 Erfassungssystem ist darauf zu achten, daß das PACS Link 9410 System mindestens 1,83 Meter vom Bett des Patienten oder vom Behandlungsstuhl entfernt aufgestellt werden muß.
  • Page 12 Die Abdeckungen des Gerätes dürfen nur von autorisierten Instandhaltungs- technikern (Service Personal) entfernt werden. Mit Ausnahme des Entwicklerfilters enthält diese Maschine keine vom Benutzer zu warten- den Teile. 9256,&+7 Keine Teile dieses Geräts ohne die Genehmigung der Eastman Kodak Company ersetzen oder modifizieren. 2002 März Rev. E 1340744_DE...
  • Page 13 Benutzerhandbuch 9256,&+7 Allgemeines Reinigen der Geräteaußenseite: Dieses Gerät kann mit einem mit Wasser und einem milden Reinigungsmittel angefeuchteten Tuch oder einem handelsüblichen Reini- gungsmittel für elektronische Geräte gereinigt werden. &ODVV  ODVHU SURGXNW WR ,(&  /DVHU .ODVVH  3URGXNW QDFK ,(&  /DVHU GH FDWH JRULHV  ,(&...
  • Page 14 Sicherheit, EMV und CE-Kennzeichnung Sicherheit, EMV und CE-Kennzeichnung Dieses Gerät wurde gemäß folgender Normen für technische Sicherheit und EMV- Bestimmungen geprüft und genehmigt. Es wurden die folgenden Einhaltungsbescheinigungen und Konformitätserklärungen ausgestellt. Europa: EN50082–1 (EMC) EN55011 Gruppe 1 Klasse A (EMU für Medizinische Geräte) EN60601–1 (Sicherheitsrichtlinien für Medizinische Geräte) EN60825:1991 (Lasersicherheit) EN61000–3–2: Oberschwingungen...
  • Page 15: Industry Canada

    Sicherheit und elektromagentischen Verträglichkeit entspricht. Ein technisches Heft und eine Konformitätserklärung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen der Direktive für medizinische Geräte wurden von dem verantwortlichen Personal vorbereitet und unterschrieben und befinden sich bei: Kodak GmbH Qualität und Produktsicherheit 70323 Stuttgart Deutschland Telefon 49–0711–406–2993...
  • Page 16 Clasificación, advertencias y precauciones Clasificación, advertencias precauciones para Procesador de imágenes láser Kodak DryView 8300 Lea y comprenda todas las instrucciones antes de utilizar el equipo. Classifications UL Classified File Number E163816 Control Number 48VF Medical Equipment UL 2601–1 CAN/CSA No. 601.1 Clasificado por Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®...
  • Page 17 Si un sistema de adquisición Kodak PACS Link 9410 es usado en combinación con el Kodak DryView 8300, el sistema PACS Link 9410 no debe ser instalado a una distancia menor de 1,83 metros de la cama o silla del paciente.
  • Page 18 Las cubiertas deberán ser retiradas únicamente por el personal técnico cualificado. No hay partes “reemplazables por el usuario” en este aparato excepto el filtro. PRECAUCIÓN No sustituya ni modifique ninguna pieza de este equipo sin la aprobación de Eastman Kodak Company. 2002 Marzo Rev. E...
  • Page 19 Guía del Usuario PRECAUCIÓN Limpieza externa general: Este equipo puede limpiarse con un paño húmedo usando agua con un detergente suave o con limpiador de equipo electrónico comercial. Pieza aplicada tipo B 1340744_ES 2002 Marzo Rev. E...
  • Page 20 Cumplimiento de las normas de Seguridad, EMC y Marca CE Cumplimiento de las normas de Seguridad, EMC y Marca CE Este equipo ha sido probado y satisface las siguientes especificaciones de Normas de Seguridad y Niveles de Emisión. Se han otorgado Certificados de Cumplimiento y Declaraciones de Conformidad para los siguientes países: Australia /Nueva Zelanda: AS/NZS 3548:1992...
  • Page 21 Se ha elaborado un Archivo Técnico y una Declaración de Conformidad, con los requisitos esenciales de la Directriz para Dispositivos Médicos, preparados y firmados por el personal de fabricación correspondiente. Estos documentos se encuentran en: Kodak GmbH Quality Services and Product Safety 70323 Stuttgart Alemania Telephone 49–0711–40–06–5291...
  • Page 22 Cumplimiento de las normas de Seguridad, EMC y Marca CE FCC: Este equipo cumple con los límites establecidos para los aparatos digitales de Clase A, mencionados en la Parte 15 de las Normas FCC. El funcionamiento está sujeto a las dos condiciones siguientes: 1.
  • Page 23 Guía del Usuario PÁGINA EN BLANCO viii 1340744_ES 2002 Marzo Rev. E...
  • Page 24 Homologations, avertissements et précautions Homologations, avertissements et précautions relatifs au reprographe laser Kodak DryView 8300 Lisez toutes les instructions avant d'utiliser l'équipement et assurez-vous de bien le comprendre. Classifications UL Classified File Number E163816 Control Number 48VF Medical Equipment UL 2601–1 CAN/CSA No.
  • Page 25 Guide de l’utilisateur Ne placez pas de bloc multiprises (multiprise d'alimentation) sur le sol. Installez la multiprise d'alimentation sur un mur ou sur le dessous d'une table. ! AVERTISSEMENT Sans protection contre l’infiltration de liquides, y compris les liquides organiques. ! AVERTISSEMENT Pour une protection permanente contre le feu, remplacer les fusibles par d’autres de même type et calibre.
  • Page 26 Cet équipement est conçu pour être connecté à d'autres dispositifs médicaux. L'installation et l'entretien doivent être uniquement par un technicien de service qualifié. Si vous utiliser un système d’acquisition PACS Link 9410 de Kodak avec le reprographe laser Kodak DryView 8300, assurez-vous que la distance entre le système d’acquisition PACS Link 9410 et le patient est de 1,83 m au minimum.
  • Page 27 Ne confier à personne d’autre que le personnel d’entretien autorisé le soin de retirer les couvercles. La machine ne contient aucune pièce réparable par l’utilisateur, à l’exception du filtre de développement. ATTENTION La substitution et toute modification exige l’autorisation expresse de Eastman Kodak Company. 1340744_FR 2002 Mars Rév. E...
  • Page 28 Homologations, avertissements et précautions ATTENTION Entretien externe: Cet équipement peut être nettoyé avec un chiffon imbibé d’eau additionné de détergent doux ou d’un agent de nettoyage pour équipement électronique. Pièce appliquée de type B 2002 Mars Rév. E 1340744_FR...
  • Page 29 Guide de l’utilisateur PAGE BLANCHE 1340744_FR 2002 Mars Rév. E...
  • Page 30 Conformité aux normes de sécurite, CEM et marquage CE Conformité aux normes de sécurite, CEM et marquage CE Les tests auxquels cette machine a été soumise ont montré qu’elle se conformait aux normes de sécurité et d’émission suivantes. Des certificats et des déclarations de conformité ont été...
  • Page 31 Guide de l’utilisateur Japon: CISPR 11 groupe 1 classe A Etats-Unis: FCC (47CFR15B) classe A (Spécifications relatives au ronflement électromagnétique/aux parasites H.F transmis par conduction et émis.) FDA: 21CFR CH–1. SCH–J. Partie 1040 (Normes de performance des produits électroluminescents) UL 2601–1 (Equipement à Usage Médical et Dentaire) IEC 601–1-2 (CEM pour Appareils Médicaux) IEC 825–1 (Sécurité...
  • Page 32 Un fichier technique et la déclaration de conformité aux exigences essentielles de la directive relative aux appareils médicaux ont été préparés et signés par le personnel concerné et sont conservés à: Kodak GmbH Quality Services and Product Safety 70323 Stuttgart Allemagne Téléphone 49–0711–40–06–5291...
  • Page 33 Guide de l’utilisateur PAGE BLANCHE 1340744_FR 2002 Mars Rév. E...
  • Page 34 Classificazioni, avvertenze e messaggi di attenzione Classificazioni, avvertenze e informazioni sulla sicurezza per il sistema laser per imaging Kodak DryView 8300 Leggere e comprendere tutte le istruzioni prima dell’uso. Classifications UL Classified File Number E163816 Control Number 48VF Medical Equipment UL 2601–1...
  • Page 35 Se si usa un sistema d'acquisizione Kodak PACS Link 9410 insieme al sistema laser per imaging Kodak Dry View 8300, il sistema PACS Link 9410 deve stare ad almeno 1,83 metri di distanza dal lettino o dalla sedia del paziente.
  • Page 36 Le protezioni vanno rimosse solo dal personale di assistenza autorizzato. Questa macchina, oltre al filtro della sviluppatrice, non ha parti riparabili dall’utente. ATTENZIONE Non sostituire o alterare alcuna parte di questa apparecchiatura senza l’approvazione della Eastman Kodak Company. 2002 marzo Rev. E 1340744_IT...
  • Page 37 Guida dell‘utente ATTENZIONE Pulizia generale esterna: questa attrezzatura può essere pulita con un panno umido utilizzando una soluzione di acqua ed un detersivo neutro, oppure un detergente per attrezzatura elettronica in commercio. parte Tipo B in funzione 1340744_IT 2002 marzo Rev. E...
  • Page 38 Sicurezza, compatibilità elettromagnetica e conformità alla marcatura CE Nome riguardanti la sicurezza, compatibilità elettromagnetica e conformità alla marcatura CE La presente apparecchiatura è stata sottoposta a prove che attestano la conformità con le seguenti norme di sicurezza e di emissione. Sono stati rilasciati certificati di conformità per i seguenti paesi: Australia: AS/NZS 3548:1992...
  • Page 39 Un file tecnico e la dichiarazione di conformità con i requisiti principali delle direttive riguardanti apparecchi elettromedicali sono stati preparati dal personale addetto e possono essere consultati presso: Kodak GmbH Quality Services and Product Safety 70323 Stoccarda (Germania) Tel. 0049–(0)711–40–06–5291 1340744_IT 2002 marzo Rev.
  • Page 40 Sicurezza, compatibilità elettromagnetica e conformità alla marcatura CE FCC: Questo dispositivo è conforme ai limiti per un dispositivo digitale di Classe A elencato nella parte 15 delle norme FCC. Il funzionamento è soggetto alle seguenti due condizioni: (1) Questo dispositivo non deve causare interferenze nocive, e (2) Questo dispositivo deve accettare qualsiasi interferenza ricevuta, inclusa l’interferenza che causa un funzionamento indesiderato.
  • Page 41 Manuale utente PAGINA VUOTA viii 1340744_IT 2002 marzo Rev. E...
  • Page 42 Classificação, Avisos e Cuidados Classificação, Avisos e Cuidados com o Produtor de imagens laser Kodak DryView 8300 Leia e compreenda todas as instruções antes de usar. Classifications UL Classified File Number E163816 Control Number 48VF Medical Equipment UL 2601–1 CAN/CSA No. 601.1 &ODVVLILFDGR SRU 8QGHUZULWHUV /DERUDWRULHV ,QF Š...
  • Page 43 Se for usado um Kodak PACS Link 9410 Acquisition System com o Kodak DryView 8300, o sistema PACS Link 9410 deve estar instalado a uma distância não inferior a 1,83 metros da cama ou cadeira do paciente.
  • Page 44 As tampas devem ser removidas somente por pessoal técnico autorizado. Esta máquina não possui peças que possam sofrer manutenção por parte do usuário, exceto o filtro do revelador. CUIDADO Não substitua ou modifique nenhuma parte deste equipamento sem a aprovação da Eastman Kodak Company. 2002 Março Rev. E 1340744_PB...
  • Page 45 Manual do Usuário CUIDADO Limpeza externa geral: Este equipamento pode ser limpo com um pano úmido usando água com detergente neutro ou produtos para limpza comercial de equipamentos eletrônicos. Tipo B parte aplicada 1340744_PB 2002 Março Rev. E...
  • Page 46 Segurança, EMC e conformidade com Marcas CE Segurança, EMC e conformidade com Marcas CE Este equipamento foi testado e está de acordo com os seguintes padrões de segurança e de emissão. Certificados e Declarações de Conformidade foram expedidos pelos seguintes países: Austrália: AS/NZS 3548:1992...
  • Page 47 EMC em EN60601–1, EN60601–1–2 e 93/42/EEC, MDD (Diretiva de Dispositivo Médico). Um Arquivo Técnico e Declaração de Conformidade com os requisitos essenciais da Diretiva de Dispositivos Médicos foram preparados pelo pessoal apropriado e estão localizados na: Kodak GmbH Serviços de Qualidade e Segurança de Produtos 70323 Stuttgart, Alemanha Telefone +49–0711–40–06–5291...
  • Page 48 Segurança, EMC e conformidade com Marcas CE FCC: Este dispositivo está de acordo com os limites para um dispositivo digital Classe A listado na parte 15 dos regulamentos FCC. A operação está sujeita às duas seguintes condições: (1) Este dispositivo não pode causar interferência nociva e (2) Este dispositivo deve aceitar qualquer interferência recebida, incluindo interferência que pode causar operação indesejada.
  • Page 49 Manual do Usuário Esta página foi intencionalmente deixada em branco viii 1340744_PB 2002 Março Rev. E...
  • Page 50: Table Of Contents

    Eastman Kodak Company reserves the right to change this information without notice and makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to this information. Kodak shall not be liable for any loss or damage, including consequential or special damages, resulting from the use of this information, even if loss or damage is caused by Kodak’s negligence or other fault.
  • Page 51 User Guide Description Page System Setup ........Main Parameter Lists for Each Imager Type .
  • Page 52: Table Of Contents

    ....... Kodak Dryview 8300 Laser Imaging Film ...
  • Page 53 ....... . Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager – Operator Training 1340744 2002 March Rev.
  • Page 54: Introduction

    The imager uses 8 x 10-inch (20.3 × 25.4 cm) Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imaging Film. There are 100 sheets of film per package.
  • Page 55: How The 8300 Laser Imager Works

    User Guide How the 8300 Laser Imager Works Each time the imager receives a print command, it prints an image using the following sequence. Note The circled numbers in Figure 1-2 match the sequence steps. Dashed lines show the film path. 1.
  • Page 56: Automatic Image Quality Control

    Introduction Automatic Image Quality Control The densitometer is a key element in the Automatic Image Quality Control (AIQC) process. The densitometer enables the imager to automatically adjust image processing parameters to produce the best image. The imager adjusts these parameters each time it prints a calibration film. A calibration film is printed when: •...
  • Page 57: Ultrasound

    User Guide C-ARMs are typically used in surgery and emergency rooms outside of radiology. Typical surgery uses are during orthopedic procedures for checking pin placements and joint orientations, and for neuro procedures for guiding to tumors. A version of C-ARMs is used in urology for prostate and/or bladder surgery. The urology system differs from a standard C-ARM very little.
  • Page 58: Service And Installation

    IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASER Kodak warrants that the Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager will be free from defects in parts, material and manufacture for the period of one (1) year from the date of installation. For defects occurring during the warranty period and about which Kodak has received notice during the warranty period, Kodak will provide Buyer with free replacement parts and labor to replace warranty-covered items.
  • Page 59 User Guide BLANK PAGE 1340744 2002 March Rev. E...
  • Page 60: Controls And Indicators

    Controls and Indicators Controls and Indicators Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager Controls – Main The Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager (8300 Laser imager) uses the following controls. The numbered descriptions below correspond to the numbered callouts in Figure 2-1. 1. Local Panel – Uses a two-line display with 40 characters per line to provide status, setup, and test information.
  • Page 61: Local Panel Controls And Indicators

    User Guide Local Panel Controls and Indicators The numbered descriptions correspond to the numbered callouts in Figure 2-2. 1. Display – A two-line, alphanumeric display that provides status, setup, and test information on the imager. • Schedule PM: Displays when the user should place a service call for preventative maintenance to be performed on the imager.
  • Page 62: (Optional) Remote Keypad Controls And Indicators

    Controls and Indicators (Optional) Remote Keypad Controls and Indicators The numbered descriptions below correspond to the numbered callouts in Figure 2-3. 1. Imager Ready (indicator) – When illuminated, indicates that the imager is operational. 2. Check Imager (indicator) – Flashes to indicate a fault or out of film condition. An associated error message is displayed on the local panel.
  • Page 63 User Guide 4. Format Selected (indicator) – Displays the number of images (1, 2, 4, or 6) to be printed on one sheet of film. 5. Select (button) – Selects the number of images to be printed on one sheet of film.
  • Page 64: System Setup

    Controls and Indicators System Setup The 8300 Laser Imager provides setup menus that can be used to configure the system by adjusting the default settings (parameters) that control functions such as printing or image density. Default settings are the values that apply when you switch on the imager.
  • Page 65: Main Parameter Lists For Each Imager Type

    User Guide Main Parameter Lists for Each Imager Type Digital, Analog, SCSI Target SCSI Initiator (Disk Not in Drive) 1. Density 1. User Number and Parameter 2. Contrast 1. Number B&W Copies 3. Print Contrast Samples 2. Number Color Copies 4.
  • Page 66 Controls and Indicators Main Parameter Lists for Each Imager Type (Continued) SCSI Initiator (Disk in Drive, Initialized Aegis Format or Another Acceptable Format, with Autoprint OFF) 1. First Exam Number to Print 2. First Film to Print B&W = Color = 3.
  • Page 67: General Setup Menus For Digital, Analog Or Scsi Target Systems

    User Guide General Setup Menus for Digital, Analog, or SCSI Target Systems Density Film Layout See page 2-19 See page 2-19 Contrast Format See page 2-19 Print Contrast See page 2-20 Samples Mode See page 2-22 See page 2-21 Sharp/Smooth See page 2-24 Keypad Format Polarity...
  • Page 68: Small Computer System Interface (Scsi) Menus

    Controls and Indicators Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Menus SCSI menus are used for setting up an internal Magneto-Optical drive, an external Magneto-Optical drive, an external Bernoulli drive, or a color printer (currently, color printing is not supported). The menus differ depending on whether: •...
  • Page 69 User Guide SCSI Setup Menu (Disk Not in Drive – for Changes to Default Parameter Values) Configure or adjust these menu parameters before you insert a disk into the disk drive attached to the SCSI Input Module. (To access this menu, the system must have been set to SCSI Initiator by the installing technician.) When a disk is not in the drive, changes to default values will be stored permanently for each user number.
  • Page 70: Scsi Operational Setup Menus (Disk In Drive)

    Controls and Indicators SCSI Operational Setup Menus (Disk in Drive) When the software determines that a disk is present in a SCSI drive connected to the SCSI input module, the SCSI operational setup parameters automatically appear, if Autoprint is OFF. Note As soon as a disk is inserted into a SCSI drive, the imager starts to read the disk header information.
  • Page 71 User Guide First Exam Number to Print Polarity See page 2-20 See page 2-22 First Film to Print B&W= Color= Print Option See page 2-20 See page 2-23 Last Exam Number to Print B&W Format See page 2-20 See page 2-18 Last Film to Print B&W= Color= Color Format...
  • Page 72: Network Menus

    Controls and Indicators Network Menus Configure Client Defaults See page 2-18 Density See page 2-19 Contrast See page 2-19 Request Contrast Samples See page 2-24 Sharp/Smooth See page 2-24 Polarity See page 2-22 Exposure Index See page 2-19 Perform Calibration See page 2-21 Date/Time See page 2-19...
  • Page 73: Menu Buttons

    User Guide Menu Buttons Use the following buttons to access and change parameter menus: 1. A Setup (button) or B Setup (button) – Selects an input menu for setup. 2. Down Arrow (button) – Scrolls to the next parameter menu. From the last menu, scrolls to the first menu.
  • Page 74: Menu Format

    Controls and Indicators Menu Format Parameter menus display information about the menu and the parameter. The first menu for each parameter: • Displays the menu number • Identifies the parameter • Lists the current value for the parameter • Identifies the current input module selected •...
  • Page 75: Parameter Menu Change Procedure

    User Guide Parameter Menu Change Procedure To change an individual parameter: 1. Select an input module by pressing either on the local panel. Setup Setup 2. Access the desired parameter menu by using to scroll the list. (The location of each parameter in the sequence of menus is shown earlier in this section.) 3.
  • Page 76: Parameter Menu Table

    Controls and Indicators Parameter Menu Table Table 2-1. Parameter Menus Parameter Menu Description Aegis Initialized or Other Prints the films automatically when the disk is Formats inserted in the drive. SCSI Device Only Conditions are: 1. SCSI device has a disk in the drive. 2.
  • Page 77 User Guide Parameter Menu Description Autoprint Determines whether the imager prints images as soon as the Images Acquired and Format Selected indicators display the same value, or as soon as a SCSI disk is inserted into the disk drive. Selections: Prints when the Images Acquired and Format Selected indicator display the same value.
  • Page 78 Controls and Indicators Parameter Menu Description Contrast Controls the amount of contrast in an image. Contrast is the difference between the lighter and darker areas of an image. Range: 1 to 12 Use the contrast samples to choose the best value and enter the number for that value.
  • Page 79 User Guide Parameter Menu Description First Exam Number to Specifies which exam to start printing (defaults to the Print first non-printed page). Menu displays only if Autoprint is set to OFF. SCSI Device only First Film to Print Specifies which film to start printing (defaults to the B&W= Color= first non-printed page).
  • Page 80 Controls and Indicators Parameter Menu Description Mode Allows setting printed mode to Portrait or Landscape. Selections: Portrait Landscape Number of B&W Copies Specifies the number of black and white images to print. SCSI Device Only Range: 1 to 99 Number of Color Copies Specifies the number of color images to print.
  • Page 81 User Guide Parameter Menu Description Polarity Determines whether image is printed as a positive or negative. Selections: POSITIVE: If the acquired image is positive, prints a positive image; if negative, prints negative. NEGATIVE: Reverses the acquired print (a positive acquired image is printed as a negative, and a negative as a positive).
  • Page 82 Controls and Indicators Parameter Menu Description Printing Exam # and Displays this message when automatically printing Film # (B&W) the black-and-white films for each exam. SCSI Device Only Black-and-white films are always printed first, regardless of exam number order. Multiple copies are printed in sequence (copy number is controlled by the COPY command).
  • Page 83 User Guide Parameter Menu Description Ready to Print If the Enter key is pressed, printing will start. When the disk is finished printing, it is automatically released from the drive. SCSI Device Only Reinitialize Aegis Station Re-assigns station parameters such as user number ID (Aegis only) and contrast setting.
  • Page 84: Operation And Maintenance

    Operation and Maintenance Operation and Maintenance System Power Up Set the Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager (8300 Laser Imager) power switch to ON. The following sequence occurs: 1. The imager performs a series of self-diagnostic tests. 2. When the self-test is successful, the machine warms up for about 25 minutes.
  • Page 85: Producing A Print From A Host Modality

    User Guide Producing a Print from a Host Modality After warmup and calibration, the 8300 Laser Imager is ready to print. Print commands are issued and controlled from the host modality. Producing a Print Using the Optional Keypad Note The following procedure does not apply if the 8300 Laser Imager is being used in a DICOM network.
  • Page 86 Operation and Maintenance 5. Repeat step 4 until all images are acquired. Note To delete images, do it in reverse order. Starting with the most recently acquired image, press the Erase button (7). The Images Acquired (5) indicator decrements as the images are deleted. 6.
  • Page 87 User Guide Note If Autoprint is ON, images also print when the number in the Images Acquired indicator (5) equals the number in the Format Selected indicator (3). Note The number of images printed is determined by the Number of Copies to Print setting.
  • Page 88: Requesting Contrast Samples And Changing The Contrast Setting

    Operation and Maintenance Imager Memory Check Ready Full Imager Images Format Acquired Selected Select Erase Press PRINT for ADDITIONAL copy Print Acquire Figure 3-3. Optional Keypad Requesting Contrast Samples and Changing the Contrast Setting The user can adjust both density and contrast for printed images, as shown on the following pages.
  • Page 89: Digital Or Analog Modalities With Host Control

    User Guide Digital or Analog Modalities with Host Control Note A modality with host control capabilities usually defines and sends the density and contrast information to the imager when the image data is sent, overriding the values set at the imager’s local panel. If the modality does not send density and contrast information, the user can define the settings at the local panel.
  • Page 90: Digital Or Analog Modalities With Remote Keypad

    Operation and Maintenance Digital or Analog Modalities with Remote Keypad 1. On the modality, select and display the image you want to use for printing contrast samples. 2. On the imager remote keypad, select a format other than 1. (For example, use 2, 4, or 6.) 3.
  • Page 91: Scsi (M/O Or Bernoulli Disks)

    User Guide SCSI (M/O or Bernoulli Disks) Note The 8300 Laser Imager prints contrast samples of the first image on a disk that is inserted into its drive. Autoprint must be disabled first in order to request contrast samples for the user number of the disk. 1.
  • Page 92 Operation and Maintenance 9. Select the image you prefer, and note the image number associated with it. 10. Press and follow instructions on the display to release the disk and return Exit Exit to Ready. 11. With the disk removed, press to select the desired SCSI drive, then Setup Setup...
  • Page 93: Network (Dicom) Connections

    User Guide Network (DICOM) Connections Note A modality with DICOM control usually defines and sends the density and contrast information to the imager when the image data is sent, overriding the values set at the imager’s local panel. If the modality does not send density and contrast information, the user can define the settings at the local panel.
  • Page 94: Loading/Unloading The Film Tray

    Important: Do not install the Film Saver onto the film tray. 7. Slide the tray back into the imager slot. 8. To remove the black plastic bag so the imager can access the Kodak DryView Laser Imaging Film, pull the black plastic bag tail firmly and smoothly. The entire film bag should slide out.
  • Page 95 User Guide Figure 3-5. Loading/Unloading Film 1340744 2002 March Rev. E 3-12...
  • Page 96: Troubleshooting

    Status Messages – Provide information and require no operator action. • Error Messages – Indicate an error condition inside the Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager (8300 Laser Imager). Some messages tell you what action to take to fix the error, but in some cases a service call is needed to deal with a problem.
  • Page 97 User Guide Message Operator Action Power imager off, wait 10-20 seconds, then A TO D CONVERTER FAILURE (88) power back on. If message reappears, call for TURN OFF IMAGER – CALL SERVICE service. Press Enter. Then stand by while imager CALIBRATION FAIL: Dmin HI, Dmax automatically builds gamma tables.
  • Page 98 Troubleshooting Message Operator Action Imager is out of film. Remove film tray and FILM TRAY EMPTY (29) load a new film package. INSERT FILM Remove and reinsert film tray into imager. FILM TRAY UNLOCKED (11) INSERT FILM TRAY FULLY TO CLEAR ERROR Power imager off, wait 10-20 seconds, then FLASH EPROM FAILURE (75) power back on.
  • Page 99 User Guide Message Operator Action Maximum image size is 6.1 megabytes. Retry INPUT A (B) IMAGE TOO LARGE TO with a smaller image. PRINT (37) PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Try acquiring an image again. If problem INPUT A (B) OVERFLOW FAILURE (65 persists, call for service.
  • Page 100 Troubleshooting Message Operator Action Power imager off, wait 10-20 seconds, then LOCAL PANEL BUFFER OVERFLOW power back on. If message reappears, call for (85) CALL SERVICE – PRESS ENTER service. TO CONTINUE Power imager off, wait 10-20 seconds, then LOCAL PANEL RAM FAILURE (73) power back on.
  • Page 101 User Guide Message Operator Action None. PERFORMING SELF-TEST Power imager off, wait 10-20 seconds, then POWER DISTRIBUTION FAILURE (49) power back on. If message reappears, call for TURN OFF IMAGER – CALL SERVICE service. Press Enter. Wait for a few films to print PRINT JOB LIST FULL (86) before sending more images to print.
  • Page 102 Troubleshooting Message Operator Action Insert film saver and remove film tray (see REMOVE MISFEED FROM EXPOSURE page 4-10). Clear jammed film from exposure AREA (22) INSERT FILM SAVER TO area (see page 4-13). Close top cover, REMOVE FILM TRAY reinstall film tray and remove film saver. Press Enter to continue.
  • Page 103 User Guide Message Operator Action Press Enter and retry operation. UNABLE TO READ FAT INFORMATION A (B) (55) PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Press Enter and retry operation. UNABLE TO READ IMAGE A (B) (56) PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Press Enter and retry operation. UNABLE TO READ PARTITION MAP ON A (B) (58) PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE...
  • Page 104: Clearing Film Misfeeds Or Jams - General

    Troubleshooting Clearing Film Misfeeds or Jams – General The film jam misfeed/jam areas referred to in local display error messages are shown in Figure 4-1. • A is the film tray area, where film misfeeds can possibly occur. • B and C identify the rollers on either side of the exposure area. •...
  • Page 105: Inserting The Film Saver And Removing The Film Tray

    User Guide Inserting the Film Saver and Removing the Film Tray 1. Insert the film saver and remove the film tray as shown in Figure 4-2. 2. If the film tray does not pull out, use a pen or pencil to push the tray release button located on the left side of the film tray.
  • Page 106: Clearing Misfeeds From The Film Tray Area

    Troubleshooting Clearing Misfeeds from the Film Tray Area 1. Check to see if a misfeed has occurred in the film tray, or film is partially protruding from the tray. 2. Check inside the tray opening of the machine for misfed film. 3.
  • Page 107: Clearing Jams From The Exposure Area

    User Guide Clearing Jams from the Exposure Area With the top cover opened, visually check for film jams in the interior of the machine. 1. Lift the wire guide for access to film in the bottom of the machine. See Figure 4-5.
  • Page 108: Clearing Jams From The Developer And Exit Areas

    Troubleshooting Clearing Jams from the Developer and Exit Areas Safety Precautions Take care working around the developer area. The developer drum is hot during normal system operation. When the machine top cover is raised, power is disconnected from the drum and it begins to cool down. However, some time must elapse before the drum is cool.
  • Page 109: Clearing The Developer Or Exit Jam

    User Guide Clearing the Developer or Exit Jam 1. Open the top cover and unlatch the developer assembly cover (see Figure 4-6). 2. Open the developer assembly cover and allow time for the developer to cool. 3. Pull to remove any jammed film. (Caution: The film may still be hot.) You may rotate the drum to aid in removing the film by turning the gear on the left side of the drum.
  • Page 110: System Tests

    Troubleshooting System Tests Use the test menus to test operaton of the Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager. Note While running system tests, you cannot acquire and print images. You can run the following tests on the imager: 1. Perform System Diagnostic Test – Runs diagnostic software to test imager functions the same way the power-on self-test does.
  • Page 111: Menu Buttons

    User Guide Menu Buttons Use the following buttons to access, start, and exit test menus: 1. Test Button – Accesses test menus. 2. Down Arrow Button – Scrolls to the next test. From the last test, scrolls to the first test. 3.
  • Page 112: Running Tests

    Troubleshooting Running Tests Perform System Diagnostic Test To run a System Diagnostic Test: 1. Access the System Diagnostic Test menu by pressing Test 2. Start the system diagnostic test by pressing Enter • Follow instructions on the local panel to set up conditions for the test. •...
  • Page 113: Keypad Test

    User Guide Keypad Test Before you can run a keypad test, a remote keypad must be attached to the imager. To run a Keypad Test for one of the input modules: 1. From the Print SMPTE Pattern display, press to access the Keypad Test menu.
  • Page 114: Display Software Versions

    Troubleshooting Display Software Versions The imager contains the following types of software. • Imager Firmware • VRTX32 • Contrast Tables • Convolution Kernel If you need to check the version of one of these software programs, access the software versions as follows: 1.
  • Page 115: Display System Configuration

    User Guide Display System Configuration This parameter allows the system configuration values to be displayed. The configuration values appear in the order listed as shown: DRAM See page 4-21 Contrast See page 4-21 Density See page 4-21 Convolution See page 4-21 Copies See page 4-21 User’s ID...
  • Page 116: Configuration Menu Table

    Troubleshooting Configuration Menu Table Table 4-2. Configuration Menus Configuration Menu Description DRAM (Image Memory) Displays current DRAM configuration. The DRAM display shows how the image memory is configured between the two input modules. Example: A: 4.00 B: 3.75 CONTRAST Shows the contrast table selected for each input. Example: A: 12 B: 7...
  • Page 117: Calling For Support

    User Guide Calling for Support Once you have tried the recommended troubleshooting procedures on the preceding pages, but are unable to repair the machine, it is time to call for help. Before you call for Service, have the following information ready: Model Number: 8300 Serial Number:...
  • Page 118: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Dimensions Height: 46 cm (18 in.) Width: 46 cm (18 in.) Depth: 66 cm (26 in.) Weight: 56 Kg (124 lb) Electrical Phase: Single Voltage: U.S.: 100 - 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz Outside U.S.: 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz Power: 700 Watts, maximum Operating Environment...
  • Page 119: Control Interfaces

    See the Safety, EMC, and CE Marking Compliance section at the beginning of this User Guide. Restrictions The Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager (8300 Laser Imager) cannot be used in the presence of flammable anesthetic gas mixtures. Only factory trained personnel are authorized to install and service the 8300 Laser Imager.
  • Page 120: Technical Information

    Technical Information Technical Information Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imaging Film Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imaging Film (Laser Imaging Film) is a high-resolution, infrared-sensitive, photothermographic film designed specifically for the new family of Kodak DryView Laser Imaging Systems. This new film delivers the same diagnostic image quality you get with your current silver halide laser films –...
  • Page 121: Image Quality

    “wet” chemistry. Automatic Image Quality Control Laser Imaging Film is system-matched for Kodak’s unique Automatic Image Quality Control technology. This fully automated system, which is a standard feature of Kodak DryView Laser Imaging Systems, is designed to ensure that contrast, density, and other image quality parameters meet preset user preferences, package-to-package, lot-to-lot.
  • Page 122: Storage And Handling Of Undeveloped Film

    Transit temperatures above 95°F/35°C will gradually diminish shelf life. If the Kodak Automatic Image Quality Control (AIQC) system encounters film that has been damaged by improper handling, it will automatically alert system operators before the film is developed.
  • Page 123: Handling Of Developed Film

    User Guide Handling of Developed Film Like other photographic films or data storage materials, the handling of Kodak DryView Laser Imaging Film requires reasonable care. Spills, humidity, and other moisture typically have no significant effect on developed films. Prolonged exposure to intense light or excessive heat (130°F/54.4°C for more than three hours) may...
  • Page 124 But it does contain silver and polyester that may be recovered by using one of several recycling processes. If you are interested in recycling and silver recovery, Kodak can provide your local recyclers with the information they need to get started. In some countries, Kodak has established national contracts with recycling firms.
  • Page 125 User Guide BLANK PAGE 1340744 2002 March Rev. E...
  • Page 126 Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager – Operator Training The Field Engineer will cover the following information with the operator upon completion of the hardware installation. (All references are to the User Guide.) Product Overview (Section 1) - Identify the system capabilities: a.
  • Page 127 Not hazardous according to EPA standards. b. No special disposal procedures. c. Silver and polyester may be recovered. I feel that the Field Engineer has covered all relevant information relating to the Kodak DryView 8300 Laser Imager. DATE CUSTOMER SIGNATURE...
  • Page 129 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company.

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