Konica Minolta AeroDR SKR 4000 Operation Manual

Konica Minolta AeroDR SKR 4000 Operation Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5 Chapter 3 General Operations � � � � � � � 29 USA only                                 5 Chapter 3 Summary of usability specifications (for IEC/ Startup and shutdown                30...
  • Page 4 Contents Chapter 6 Specifications � � � � � � � � � � � 51 Chapter 6 Specifications                      52 6.1.1 DR Detector                     52 6.1.2...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction The digital radiography SKR 4000 (hereinafter, both are referred to as this device) perform X-ray imaging of the hu- man body using an X-ray planar detector that outputs a digital signal, which is then input into an image processing device, and the acquired image is then transmitted to a filing system, printer, and image display device as diagnostic image data.
  • Page 6: Summary Of Usability Specifications

    Company names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective own- ers Please note that ©, ® and ™ marks are omitted hereafter. Copyright © 2019 - 2020 Konica Minolta, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 7: 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: Safety Precautions

    Chapter 1 Safety Precautions & Warnings...
  • Page 10: Warnings

    1�1 Symbols relating to safety Graphic Explanation 1�1�1 Safety alert symbol symbols Indicates that full caution is required when handling this device. This indicates to reference to the instruction This is a "safety alert symbol". This symbol alerts you manual for general information. to matters and/or operation potentially hazardous to yourself and other people.
  • Page 11: Warning Labels

    Warning labels are there to make sure that the user recognizes potential hazards when operating this device. IMPORTANT • 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.) 1�2�1...
  • Page 12: 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 13 • When disconnecting the AC Power Cable, hold the con- let, and contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. nector housing, plug, or connector. • Take note of the following to reduce the risk of fire, electric •...
  • Page 14 Safety precautions — The DR Detector is precision equipment, and therefore CAUTION impact or vibration during radiography or image transfer may affect the image quality. Be careful when handling the DR Detector during and just after radiography. — Never leave DR Detectors around heat generators such as electric carpet —...
  • Page 15: Precautions Regarding

    • The use of accessories, transducers and cables other • While the network communication failure occurs, please than those sold by Konica Minolta, Inc. as internal check if any of the conditions shown below is present: components, may result in increased emissions or de- —...
  • Page 16 Safety precautions (3) Cable list • AC Power Cable (3 m/3-Wire/No Shielding) • DC Power Cable (3.5 m/No Shielding) • Ethernet Cable with USB type C connector (3.5 m/Shielding) (4) Specifications regarding RF transmitters frequen- • Wireless standard — IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac •...
  • Page 17 Safety precautions Table 1 Emissions Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidelines RF emissions Group 1 Dedicated medical facility environment CISPR 11 Class B Harmonic emissions Class A Dedicated medical facility environment IEC 61000-3-2 Voltage fluctuations/flicker emissions Complies Dedicated medical facility environment IEC 61000-3-3 Table 2 Immunity Basic EMC standard or test Phenomenon Immunity test levels...
  • Page 18 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 1845 217 Hz 1970 Pulse modulation 2450 217 Hz 5240 Pulse modulation 5500 217 Hz 5785...
  • Page 19: Precautions Regarding Wireless

    Hereby, Konica Minolta, Inc., declares that the SKR 4000 • This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU or 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 20: Precautions For Installing, Moving

    Lawful communication mentioned in the preceding para- CAUTION graph refers to wireless communication operation in ac- cordance with the provisions of the Telecommunication • Contact Konica Minolta or dealers specified by Konica Law. Minolta to install or move this device. Low-power radio-frequency electric machines shall toler- •...
  • Page 21: Precautions Regarding Maintenance    21

    Safety precautions 1�3�6 Precautions regarding 1�3�7 Precautions on service life maintenance CAUTION WARNING Service life • Perform the maintenance and inspection periodically. • If there are stains such as body fluids, clean and disin- Name Service life fect DR Detector 6 years Battery Charger 6 years...
  • Page 23: Product Overview

    Chapter 2 Product Overview...
  • Page 24: Overview Of This Device

    2�1 Overview of this device 2�1�1 Basic configuration example Number Name Functions • The Battery is removable. DR Detector • DR Detector is of B-type Applied Parts. Battery Charger Charges the Battery. DC Power Cable Connects to the DR Detector and charges Battery. •...
  • Page 25 Overview of this device Connection example 2 Exposure room Wireless connection Wireless connection (1) DR Detector (1) DR Detector X-ray Tube (3) DC Power Cable (5) Image processing controller X-ray device operation panel (2) Battery Charger...
  • Page 26: Component Names And Functions

    2�2 Component names and functions 2�2�1 DR Detector (6) (6) Exposure side XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Number Name Functions Power SW Used to turn the DR Detector on/off. Selection SW Toggles the DR Detector wireless modes. Triangular mark Indicates the direction to place the DR Detector in during exposure. Antenna Displays the place where a wireless antenna is attached.
  • Page 27: Battery

    Component names and functions 2�2�2 Battery Number Name Functions Battery connector port Connects to the DR Detector or Battery Charger. Insertion direction indication mark Indicates the insertion direction of the Battery. 2�2�3 Battery Charger Number Name Functions Battery connector port Connects to the Battery.
  • Page 28: Dc Power Cable

    Component names and functions 2�2�4 DC Power Cable Number Name Functions Wired connection connector Connects to the DR Detector. Display the DC Power Cable status. AC Adapter Used to supply power to the DC Power Cable. AC Power Cable...
  • Page 29: General Operations

    Chapter 3 General Operations...
  • Page 30: Startup And Shutdown

    3�1 Startup and shutdown DC Power Cable 3�1�1 Startup of this device Connect the AC Power Cable to a wall out- let, and confirm that the LED (blue) is on. DR Detector LED (blue) IMPORTANT • If the battery level is 0 %, this device does not start up. Press and hold the Power SW for 4 sec- onds to turn it on, and confirm that the Battery LED (green/orange) is on.
  • Page 31 Startup and shutdown Battery Charger Disconnect the AC Power Cable from the wall outlet, and confirm that the Power LED (green) is off. Power LED (green) DC Power Cable Disconnect the AC Power Cable from the wall outlet, and confirm that the LED (blue) is off. LED (blue)
  • Page 32: Operation Of Dr Detector

    3�2 Operation of DR Detector 3�2�1 Exposure with basic 3�2�2 Exposure using Image exposure Storage IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • When the battery runs down completely, all the LEDs of the • The DR Detector is precision equipment, and therefore im- DR Detector go out. pact or vibration during radiography or image transfer may affect the image quality.
  • Page 33: Dr Detector Orientation

    Operation of DR Detector 3�2�3 DR Detector orientation 3�2�4 Precautions for exposure Change the orientation of the DR Detector according to the exposure body part. Exposure area Expose with the triangular mark upward when expos- ing in portrait, and with the triangular mark to the side IMPORTANT when exposing in landscape.
  • Page 34 — When inserted in the wall stand, table, or stretcher, the it in the same position. Also, if image burn-in is vis- opening in the wall stand or table is too small and there ible, contact Konica Minolta technical representa- is no passage for the radio waves. tives.
  • Page 35 Operation of DR Detector X-ray automatic detection function exposure when radioactive substances remain • When the radioactive substance remains in the pa- tient's body, e.g., after a nuclear medicine examina- tion, the system may recognize it as an X-ray expo- sure, transmitting images. AED (Automated External Defibrillator) • When an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is used, move the DR Detector away from the patient.
  • Page 36: Inserting And Removing The Battery

    3�3 Inserting and removing the Battery IMPORTANT HINT • Handle the Battery carefully when inserting and removing • When a Battery charged more than 11 % is inserted, the the Battery. The battery connector port may be damaged. DR Detector starts up and the Battery LED (green) turns •...
  • Page 37: Charging Of Battery

    3�4 Charging of Battery Charge the Battery when the Battery LED (orange) on • When charging completes, the charging LED the DR Detector lights or flashes, or when the battery (orange) turns off, and the fully charged LED level gets low in the status display of the DR Detector (green) turns on.
  • Page 38: Charging With The Dc Power Cable

    Charging of Battery 3�4�2 Charging with the DC Power Cable IMPORTANT • If the power is supplied through the DC Power Cable with- out inserting the Battery, the surface temperature of the DR Detector may become high. Make sure that the Battery is inserted to the DR Detector.
  • Page 39: Led Display Of Respective Devices

    3�5 LED display of respective devices Status of the respective devices can be confirmed with :LINK LED LEDs. Check the status of the respective devices, referring to Display Lighting the "LED display pattern". Status pattern color LED display pattern • Shutdown condition • Without connection Notation Display pattern When using the external AP func- Blue tion: Waiting for the radio...
  • Page 40: Battery Charger

    LED display of respective devices 3�5�2 Battery Charger Charging LED Power LED Fully charged LED Power LED (green) Display Status pattern Shutdown condition Operating Charging LED (orange) and Fully charged LED (green) Fully Charging charged Status Battery not inserted Charging Charged Error occurred...
  • Page 41: Position To Affix Dr Detector

    3�6 Position to affix DR Detector identification label When using more than 1 DR Detector and affixing identification labels (stickers) to the outside of the DR Detectors, it is recommended to affix the labels to the 2 places ((1), (2)) shown as follows. IMPORTANT • Affix the labels only in the recommended places. Failure to do so may cause the labels to come off or image uneven- ness to occur Position to affix DR Detector identification label...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 44: Various Problems And Countermeasures

    If the following problems occur with any of these devices, consult the respective references for countermeasures. IMPORTANT • After performing countermeasures, if the problem does not go away, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. • If the exterior is damaged extensively, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
  • Page 45: Battery Charger

    Charging does not start when the Battery The battery is not inserted correctly. Insert the Battery correctly. is inserted The battery connector port of the Battery Contact Konica Minolta technical repre- Charger is deformed. sentatives. The battery connector port of the Battery Replace the Battery.
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    Chapter 5 Maintenance...
  • Page 48: Maintenance And Inspection Items

    Konica Minolta technical represen- the detail. tatives. • For details, contact Konica Minolta technical representa- • Pay attention not to damage the wired connection connec- tives. tors or the battery connectors port of the DR Detector, the Battery, and the Battery Charger.
  • Page 49: Disinfection Of The Dr Detector

    Maintenance and inspection items Battery 5�1�3 Disinfection of the DR Detector IMPORTANT • Never use flammable cleaning agents such as alcohol or ether. • Never use methanol, benzene, or other acid solutions be- cause they may erode the device. • Be careful not to apply any chemical for disinfection onto Battery connector port the wired connection connectors, the LEDs Power SW and Selection SW.
  • Page 51: Specifications

    Chapter 6 Specifications...
  • Page 52: Specifications

    6�1 Specifications IMPORTANT • The following specifications described below are nominal values which may be different from actual values and may vary de- pending on environment and frequency of use. (These are not to provide any guarantees.) • All specification regarding battery is for a fully-charged battery. 6�1�1 DR Detector Item...
  • Page 53: Battery

    Specifications Item Description 90 images/2.5 hours (Without sleep) 212 images/5.9 hours (With sleep) Number of exposable images * Under conditions that the interval between studies is five minutes and three images are captured in each study, assuming 20 seconds for each exposure to position a patient (when connected to the ImagePilot).
  • Page 54: Ac Adapter

    Specifications 6�1�4 AC Adapter Item Description Product name LXCP61-024300 (made by Shenzhen Longxc Power Supply Co.,LTD) Power requirements AC 100 V-240 V ±10 %, single phase, 50/60 Hz Consumption current 1.5 A External dimensions 124(W)×50(D)×33.5(H) mm Weight 0.29 kg 6�1�5 DC Power Cable Item Description...
  • Page 55: Characteristics And Performance Of The

    6�2 Characteristics and performance of the DR Detector Description Item 4 digits Air Kerma [μGy] 00087 0087 087 8700 4000 P-41 3000 Dynamic range REGIUS210 (QR=250) 2000 1000 SRO-500/SR-G (right axis) 00001 0001 001 1000 Exposure Dose [mR] P-41 Spatial Frequency [cycles/mm] P-41 Spatial Frequency [cycle/mm]...
  • Page 60 5875 Explorer Drive, Mississauga, TEL 973-633-1500 Ontario, L4W 0E1, Canada TEL 905-890-6600 EU Authorized Representative: Konica Minolta Business Solutions Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic (SHANGHAI) Europe GmbH Co., Ltd. Capellalaan 65,2132 JL, Hoofddorp, Room1602, Tower B, Hongwell International Plaza, The Netherlands...

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