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CR User Station
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  • Page 1 CR User Station User manual...
  • Page 2 The device must only be installed and put into operation under the specified conditions. For more information on Agfa products and Agfa HealthCare products, please visit www.agfa.com, your Point of Knowledge. © Agfa-Gevaert N.V. 2004.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ....................18 Inserting cassettes ..................19 Appendix A: Technical specifications ............21 Technical Specifications (for the CR User Station and included equipment) .. 22 Technical Specifications (for the other equipment*) ........24 Appendix B: Remarks for HF-emission and immunity ........25 Remarks for HF-emission and immunity ............
  • Page 4 CR U TATION 2313B EN 20041109...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Introducing The Cr User Station

    Chapter Introducing the CR User Station This chapter covers the following topics: " Components of the CR User Station " Positioning of the CR User Station " Possible configurations " Safety precautions " Safety compliance " Equipment for the CR Operator Console "...
  • Page 6: Components Of The Cr User Station

    Two side storage racks for up to 5 cassettes each. • Foam tapes to be glued around the right side of the CR User Station if connected to the CR 25.0 Digitizer in order to avoid shock transmission ! The figure below is an example. The actual outlook may vary as technology progresses.
  • Page 7: Positioning Of The Cr User Station

    • Combined with a Digitizer: CR User Station: with Digitizer The CR User Station can be combined with the Digitizer CR 25.0 and the ADC Solo). When combined with a Digitizer, the CR User Station is always positioned at the left side. It is not attached to the Digitizer, so it can be removed easily for service purposes.
  • Page 8: Possible Configurations

    Configuration with a server. The CR User Station and the Digitizer are dedicated to one Server. • Interchangeable Configuration: Configuration with client or server PC. The CR User Station can serve a range of Digitizers. • Configuration with Direct ID: Configuration with a server PC that is dedicated to one Digitizer.
  • Page 9: Dedicated Configuration

    The dedicated configuration is an All-in-one solution. Together with a PC that acts as a server and a Digitizer (e.g. CR 25.0) an optimal workflow can be reached. The cassette is first identified with the included ID Tablet and is inserted in the Digitizer afterwards.
  • Page 10: Interchangeable Configuration

    CR User Station and stored in the memory chip of the cassette. As a result the identification data are linked to the cassette, and any Digitizer can be used to scan the cassette. This configuration allows the flexible use of several Digitizers and CR User Stations, depending on the workload.
  • Page 11: Configuration With Direct Id

    ID Station without ID Tablet Configuration with Direct ID ! In this configuration you can still use the Digitizer to scan cassettes which have been identified via the ID Tablet on a CR User Station or an ID station. Introducing the CR User Station...
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    • When moving the CR User Station, take care that it remains stable at all times. In particular, the following considerations should be kept in mind: •...
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions For The Monitor

    Make sure that the two safety caps are mounted on top of the right side rollers in case of a stand-alone CR User Station (this means that the CR User Station is not connected to a CR 25.0 Digitizer), as shown below: Safety precautions for the monitor •...
  • Page 14: Safety Compliance

    ‘Technical specifications’ on page 21). Using other equipment will void the safety compliance. In combination with a CR 25.0 Digitizer the isolating transformator assures that the Digitizer still complies with EN 60601-1-1 medical, electrical systems. The ID Tablet complies with the following safety standards: •...
  • Page 15: Equipment For The Cr Operator Console

    Equipment for the CR Operator Console The CR User Station offers enough space in the two levels to insert a PC (Server or Client), a Switch 10/100 Mbit with 8 or 16 plugs, an UPS for the PC, and the transformer:...
  • Page 16 CR U TATION The Agfa service technician can remove the back grid when inserting new equipment or connecting the cables. The Agfa service technician can adjust the height of the monitor arm (monitor height at center 1340 mm - 1490 mm).
  • Page 17: Switching On The Id Tablet

    The ID Tablet can be switched on by pushing the green Power ON button at the end of the slot of the ID Tablet. This also functions as the Reset button for the ID Tablet. Switch ON & Reset button Introducing the CR User Station 2313B EN 20041109...
  • Page 18: Id Software

    The ID Software is used to insert the patient demographics and the examination data in a study orientated manner. Afterwards this data is written into the memory chip of the cassette. Refer to the ADC QS-ID Viewer Software Online Help manual. Introducing the CR User Station 2313B EN 20041109...
  • Page 19: Inserting Cassettes

    Digitizer. The black tube side is pointed to the left. The label is at the right-hand side, farthest from you and pointed downwards: 35x43 35x35 24x30 10x12” 18x24 8x10” Locking mechanism Introducing the CR User Station 2313B EN 20041109...
  • Page 20 10x12” 18x24 8x10” Locking mechanism Some cassettes will be inserted in the ID Tablet in the same manner as they are dropped into the Digitizer: 24x30 mammo 18x24 mammo 15x30 Locking mechanism Introducing the CR User Station 2313B EN 20041109...
  • Page 21: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    Appendix Technical specifications...
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications (For The Cr User Station And Included Equipment)

    19” monitor max. Width without cassette rack 320 mm Depth 650 mm • 540 mm x 650 mm (docked to CR 25.0 Digitizer) Footprint • 640 mm x 650 mm (stand-alone version) • 53 kg (empty) Weight • ca 100 kg (fully equipped)
  • Page 23 CR U TATION Mains fuse protection: 100 V; 6,3 A slow blow Primary 120 V; 5,0 A slow blow 230 - 240 V; 2,5 A slow blow Secondary 230 V; 2,0 A slow blow ID Tablet Technical specifications of the Working voltage for the wall 100 - 240 V AC;...
  • Page 24: Technical Specifications (For The Other Equipment*)

    Technical specifications of the Monitor Type (recommended) NEC LCD1880SX Dimensions max. 315 mm x 390 mm x 65 mm (H x W x D) ! * = not included, can be ordered separately by Agfa-Gevaert N.V. Technical specifications 2313B EN 20041109...
  • Page 25: Appendix B: Remarks For Hf-Emission And Immunity

    Appendix Remarks for HF-emission and immunity...
  • Page 26: Remarks For Hf-Emission And Immunity

    CR U TATION Remarks for HF-emission and immunity This device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment given below. The user of the device should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Transmission Electromagnetic Environment Agreement Measurements...
  • Page 27 CR U TATION This device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment given below. The user of the device should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Resistance to IEC 60601 Level of Electromagnetic Environ- Jamming Test...
  • Page 28 CR U TATION This device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment given below. The user of the device should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Tests of Resistance IEC 60601 Level of Electromagnetic Environment to Disruption...
  • Page 29 CR U TATION • REMARK 1: The higher value will apply at 80 MHz and 800 MHz. • REMARK 2: These Guidelines may not apply to all situations. The dispersion of electromagnetic waves is influenced by absorption and reflections from buildings, objects and people.
  • Page 30 CR U TATION This device is intended for operation in an electromagnetic environment in which the radiated high frequency disturbance variables are monitored. The user of the device can help to prevent electromagnetic disruptions maintaining minimum distances between portable and mobile high frequency...
  • Page 31 CR U TATION Remarks for HF-emission and immunity 2313B EN 20041109...
  • Page 32 Printed in Belgium Published by Agfa-Gevaert N.V., B-2640 Mortsel-Belgium 2313B EN 20041109...

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