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CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Detector
CARESTREAM DRX-1C System Detector
CARESTREAM DRX 2530C Detector
Model DRX 2530-01
User Guide
Publication No.: AA5348
2012-12-20

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  • Page 1 CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Detector CARESTREAM DRX-1C System Detector CARESTREAM DRX 2530C Detector Model DRX 2530-01 User Guide Publication No.: AA5348 2012-12-20...
  • Page 2 1–2 AA5348 | 2012-12-20...
  • Page 3 Carestream Health, Inc. prior to publication. No patent license is granted by this information. Carestream Health reserves the right to change this information without notice, and makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to this information. Carestream...
  • Page 4 Authorized European Agent Carestream Health France 1, rue Galilée 93192 NOISY-LE-GRAND CEDEX FRANCE AA5348 | 2012-12-20...
  • Page 5 DRX Detector Operation ....................... 2-3 Insert the Battery Into the Detector ..................2-5 Remove the Battery from the Detector ................. 2-6 Position the DRX-1 and DRX-1C System Detectors in a Bucky ..........2-8 Using Detectors ..........................2-10 Tether Operation ......................... 2-11 Tether Interface ........................
  • Page 6 1–2 AA5348 | 2012-12-12...
  • Page 7: Safety And Regulatory Information

    Safety and Regulatory Information This document applies to the CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Detector, the DRX-1C System Detector, and the DRX 2530C Detector (Model DRX 2530-01). Unless otherwise specified, these products will be referred to as “product” or the detector from this point forward.
  • Page 8: Medical Equipment Classification

    Only internally powered unless the tether is connected. When the tether connected, the Class depends on the tether used: Tether Model DRX-1 System Tether Interface = Class I, Tether Model DRX-TPC1 = Class II Table 2: CARESTREAM DRX 2530 Detector Model DRX-2530-01 Medical Equipment...
  • Page 9: Product Safety Standards

    Safety and Regulatory Information Product Safety Standards The following Product Safety Standards apply to the CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Detector and the DRX 2530 Detector, model DRX-2530-01. UL 60601–1:2003—Medical Electrical Equipment ANSI/AAMI ES60601–1:2005—Medical Electrical Equipment—Part 1: General requirements for safety and essential performance Canada CAN/CSA–C22.2 No.
  • Page 10: Emc Standards For The Detector

    Safety and Regulatory Information EMC Standards for the Detector IEC 60601–1–2:2007 includes EMC requirements and tests, Medical Electrical Equipment including CISPR 11:2009 + A 1:2010, Group 1, Class A. Precautions Electromagnetic Compatibility Precautions Medical electrical equipment requires special precautions regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
  • Page 11: Fcc Notice (United States)

    Safety and Regulatory Information FCC Notice (United States) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 12: Recommended Emc Environment

    Safety and Regulatory Information Recommended EMC Environment Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Emissions The detector is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the detector should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment—Guidance...
  • Page 13 Safety and Regulatory Information Electromagnetic Immunity for Equipment and Detectors Fully Compliant with IEC 60601–1–2:2007 Electrical fast transient/ ± 2 kV for ± 2 kV for burst power supply power supply Mains power quality should be that lines lines of a typical commercial or hospital IEC 61000–4–4 ±...
  • Page 14 Safety and Regulatory Information Recommended Separation Distance Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Detector. The detector is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the detector can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communication equipment (transmitters) and the detector as recommended below, according to the maximum output of the communications equipment.
  • Page 15: Wireless Declaration

    Safety and Regulatory Information Wireless Declaration CARESTREAM DRX-1, DRX-1C, and DRX 2530C Detectors Radio Frequency Exposure Declarations The CARESTEAM Detectors are portable wireless devices according to FCC regulation 2.1093 (b). The Detectors have been shown to be compliant for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE standard C95.1–1999.
  • Page 16 Safety and Regulatory Information 1–10 AA5348 | 2012-12-20...
  • Page 17 • Optional tether operation Note The DRX-1 System Detector and the DRX-1C System Detector may be used in a table or wall mounted Bucky. The DRX 2530C Detector, Model DRX 2530-01, is not used in a Bucky. It features portability and may be used in a wheelchair, on a table, in a patient’s bed, or in a bassinet.
  • Page 18: Cautions

    Detector Operation Cautions Caution • Follow all safety labels on equipment. • The detector must be used only by qualified personnel and only after training in the specific operations. It is the operator’s responsibility to ensure the patient’s safety while the equipment operates by visual observation, proper patient positioning, and use of the protective devices provided.
  • Page 19: Drx Detector Operation

    Detector Operation DRX Detector Operation Figure 1: DRX-1System Detector, DRX-1C System Detector (front view) Figure 2: DRX-1System Detector, DRX-1C System Detector (rear view) AA5348 | 2012-12-20 2–3...
  • Page 20 Detector Operation Figure 3: DRX 2530C Detector (front view) H224_0227AC Figure 4: DRX 2530C Detector (rear view) H224_0228AC Handle Battery 2–4 AA5348 | 2012-12-20...
  • Page 21: Insert The Battery Into The Detector

    1. Place a fully charged battery in the battery footprint in the detector so that the contacts on the back edge of the battery are inserted first. The battery fits into the detector only one way. See the CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Battery and DRX Detector Battery User Guide for technical information about the battery.
  • Page 22: Remove The Battery From The Detector

    Detector Operation Remove the Battery from the Detector Battery unlatch procedure for the CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Battery: Place a tool such as the tip of a ballpoint pen in the release slot and push down on the latch (1). Single Point Latch H224_0017GC The battery pops up and releases for easy removal.
  • Page 23 Detector Operation Battery unlatch procedure for the DRX Detector Battery: 1. Place the detector on a flat surface. 2. With one finger, press and hold the round button to release the latch (1). 3. With another finger, simultaneously pull the tab away from the battery (2). Both actions are required to release the battery.
  • Page 24: Position The Drx-1 And Drx-1C System Detectors In A Bucky

    Detector Operation Position the DRX-1 and DRX-1C System Detectors in a Bucky For the DRX-1 and DRX-1C System Detectors Only For optimum performance, it is important to position the detector properly in a Bucky when performing an exam. To provide a visual guide for positioning, the Service representative places a set of two positioning labels on each Bucky when the system is installed.
  • Page 25 Detector Operation Figure 9: Labels Applied to a Table Bucky H224_0044AA Figure 10: Detector Positioned on a Tabletop detector table bucky H230_1601BC Note The DRX 2530C Detector can be positioned on a tabletop as illustrated above. For best image quality, move the table Bucky to one side of the drawer and place the detector on the tabletop on the opposite side of the table.
  • Page 26: Using Detectors

    Consoles in other rooms as well, or use it with mobile systems. To avoid confusion, name the detector the same name as its icon, and add a description to identify its location. See Registering a Detector in the CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Online Help. Using Two or More Detectors in One Room Using two or more detectors in a room makes detector identification even more important.
  • Page 27: Tether Operation

    CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Tether Interface, which is not used when a patient must come in contact with the detector during an exam. See Figure 12, Patient Vicinity.
  • Page 28 Detector Operation Figure 11: Patient Vicinity 1.83 m (6.00 ft) 2.5 m (8.0 ft) 1.83 m 1.83 m (6.00 ft) (6.00 ft) H196_0004GC Caution Keep all electronic devices (wireless or hard wired) three feet from the detector when in use. 2–12 AA5348 | 2012-12-20...
  • Page 29: Labeling The Detector For Use

    Detector Operation Connect the Tether To connect the detector with a tether, remove the detector tether connection cover. Place the metal end of the tether on the magnetic bar on the side of the detector. If the tether is connected correctly, it will not interfere with the position of the detector. Figure 12: Connecting a Tether H224_0029GC Labeling the Detector for Use...
  • Page 30: Drx Detector Led Display Matrix

    Detector Operation DRX Detector LED Display Matrix LED Pattern The meaning of the LED Pattern. The action the user should take. 1 Green Flash The detector is in Standby, and no No action is required. The detector study is active. The Console may is not being used.
  • Page 31: Disposal

    Detector Operation Disposal In the European Union, this symbol indicates that when the last user wishes to discard this product, it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling. Contact your local representative or refer to http://recycle.carestreamhealth.com additional information on the collection and recovery programs available for this product.
  • Page 32: Equipment Maintenance

    Detector Operation Equipment Maintenance Cautions Caution • Do not operate the equipment when cleaning the equipment. • Do not immerse the equipment in liquid. • Do not spray cleaning solution directly onto the equipment. Caution Isopropyl alcohol is a flammable solvent. Read and follow instructions in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
  • Page 33: Procedure To Clean The Battery Footprint

    Detector Operation Procedure to clean the battery footprint 1. Wipe the well in the detector clean of dust or debris with a soft cloth. 2. Use a soft brush or vacuum to clean out the prongs in the battery compartment well, or contact Service for assistance.
  • Page 34: Shipping And Handling Labels

    Detector Operation Shipping and Handling Labels The following graphic is applied to the shipping package, and describes the conditions that should be met while the package is in transit and storage. It is shown for reference only. The actual shipping label may vary slightly. Figure 13: Shipping label Figure 14: Detector Weight Limit Label Caution...
  • Page 35: Publication History

    Detector Operation Publication History Revision Date Change 2012-12-20 Initial Release AA5348 | 2012-12-20 2–19...
  • Page 36 Detector Operation 2–20 AA5348 | 2012-12-20...
  • Page 37 Carestream Health, Inc. 150 Verona Street Rochester, NY 14608 United States © Carestream Health, Inc., 2012 Printed in the United States CARESTREAM and DRX-1 are trademarks of Carestream Health. Pub No. AA5348 Rev A...

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