Kodak XP 3478 Installation Manual
Kodak XP 3478 Installation Manual

Kodak XP 3478 Installation Manual

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Network Installation Manual
Publication No XP 3478
4/99
Supersedes 7/97
KODAK
Network ID Camera
Health Imaging

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  • Page 1 Network Installation Manual Publication No XP 3478 4/99 Supersedes 7/97 KODAK Network ID Camera Health Imaging...
  • Page 3 Kodak reserves the right to change this information without notice, and makes no warranty, expressed 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...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.1.2 KODAK Network ID Camera Download protocol ................3 2.1.3 Direct protocol ..........................4 2.1.4 Field List............................5 2.1.5 Protocols compatible with the KODAK X-OMATIC Identification Camera, Model 2010....6 2.1.6 Examples ............................. 7 2.2 X-ray data............................9 2.2.1 General ............................9 2.2.2 MMAT3000...........................
  • Page 7: Data Download

    In this case all cameras are connected in parallel to one serial channel on the host computer. Except for patient data, time and date of the booking is also sent which the KODAK Network ID Camera uses to sort the booking list. When the user brings up the booking list the patient nearest in time is pointed out.
  • Page 8: X-Ray Data

    X-ray data 1.2.1 General The Kodak Network ID Camera is able to receive and exposure data, like kV and mAs, from a X-ray unit. When the X-ray unit make a exposure, exposure data is sent to the Kodak Network ID Camera and when the film later is marked by Kodak Network ID Camera the exposure data is printed on the film together with patient data.
  • Page 9: The Protocols

    Patient data 2.1.1 General Four protocols are available. Two protocols were created for the Kodak Network ID Camera with the intention of giving a flexible protocol which can handle language dependent information and can transfer more data then just the name and patient ID.
  • Page 10: Direct Protocol

    Network Installation Manual XP 3478 Time is the booked time for the research. Time format is HHMM. The date and time information is used to sort the list and to be able to point out ”best guess” when opening the window with the list of patients.
  • Page 11: Field List

    XP 3478 Network Installation Manual 2.1.4 Field List The field list contains the information that will be displayed in the different fields of the window. The field is in the following format: nr:text nr is the two-digit field number, text is any text that fits into the field. If the field is too long the camera will just truncat the text to make it fit.
  • Page 12: Protocols Compatible With The Kodak X-Omatic Identification Camera, Model 2010

    Model 2010 Because of compatibility reasons the protocol of the KODAK X-OMATIC Identification Camera Model 2010 is also included in the Kodak Network ID Camera. KODAK X- OMATIC Identification Camera, Model 2010 was sold in the Nordic countries between 1990 and 1993. We strongly recommend that no new software is written for any of these protocol.
  • Page 13: Examples

    #*;01:950822-1234;02:Eric Johnsson;03:Broken leg#CR,LF 2.1.6.3 Example of protocol compatible with the KODAK X-OMATIC IDENTIFICATION CAMERA, MODEL 2010 In the 2010 camera the field lengths, and hence the record length, are fixed and to show this the period character is used to show the space character below: LAB1...960824.1215...
  • Page 15: X-Ray Data

    -9.9 to +9.9 Angle -180 to +180 degree * The texts displayed here may be changed in KODAK Network ID Camera. The data is ® sent as 0 or 1 from the Mammomat and translated by KODAK Network ID Camera to the appropriate texts.
  • Page 16 The installation kit for the printer interface includes a printer cable and below follows a description on how to make an adapter between this cable and KODAK Network ID Camera. Since the printer cable is standard with the printer interface we recommend using this cable and adding an adapter rather than making a completely new cable.
  • Page 17: Senographe

    0 to 999 thichness * The texts displayed here may be changed in KODAK Network ID Camera. The data is sent as 0 or 1 from the Senographe and translated by KODAK Network ID Camera to the appropriate texts and these texts can be changed from the default values.
  • Page 18 Senographe, the other is to create the picture that will be printed on the film. The Senographe is connected to the AUX connector at the back of the KODAK Network ID Camera. The communication is set-up by entering set-up mode of the camera, please refer to the Installation and Setup Manual.
  • Page 19: Gxdp-P/-Np

    Kodak Network ID Camera. The protocol is designed to be flexible but still easy to implement. It was chosen to let the xray equipment always send all it's data in a specified format and let the Kodak Network ID Camera choose which data to display.
  • Page 20 Network Installation Manual XP 3478 During normal operation the ID camera polls the xray equipment and gets an answer back. The purpose is to allow the ID camera to check that the connection is not broken and to be able to erase the data previously sent if that happens. If a single serial channel is used to connect either a printer or a ID camera the presence of polling can also be used by the xray equipment to detect that a ID camera is connected and not a printer.
  • Page 21 XRAY unit, the other is to create the picture that will be printed on the film. The XRAY unit is connected to the AUX connector at the back of the KODAK Network ID Camera. The communication is set-up by entering set-up mode of the camera, please refer to the Installation and Setup Manual.
  • Page 22 Note that before you do this, the communication must be configured otherwise the KODAK Network ID Camera does not know which data is available and will display None for the COMM: field. The field data do not include the unit (kV mAs and so on). To add that an F-text field with the appropriate text has to be inserted after the COMM field.
  • Page 23 XP 3478 Network Installation Manual If the character is ACK Notify the data send section of the program If the character is NAK Notify the data send section of the program If the character is ENQ and GXDP-P is used.
  • Page 24: Physical Connection

    These connectors are female 9-pin DB9 connectors. Their pinout is designed with the 9- pin connector used on PC compatibles in mind. If the KODAK Network ID Camera is to be connected to a PC compatible computer a pin-to-pin cable with a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other end can be used.
  • Page 25 XP 3478 Network Installation Manual The connector is of the type RJ-45. It was selected because there are a lot of cable and connector material available for this kind of connector as it is also used to build LAN networks of type 10Base-T for personal computers. Normally this way is used to connect...
  • Page 26: Building A Rs422 Network

    Network Installation Manual XP 3478 Building a RS422 Network First let us look at a typical installation. In this case we assume that a cable network is to be installed in the building with a wall outlet at every camera. The camera is then connected through a cable (often called a patch cable) between the wall outlet and the camera.
  • Page 27: Installing Procedure

    XP 3478 Network Installation Manual • A special tool to connect the wall cable to the wall outlet may be needed. 3.3.1 Installing Procedure • Install the wall outlets on the wall preferable as close to the camera as possible.
  • Page 28: Built In Diagnostic Software

    The data is displayed both in HEX code and plain text using ISO 8859-1 character set. The data displayed is read from the receiver buffer of the Kodak Network ID Camera which means that the serial analyzer should be invoked after the data has been sent to the camera.
  • Page 29: System Logger

    XP 3478 Network Installation Manual If no communication has occured before entering the serial analyzer the window will look like this: Serial Analyzer -32: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 -24: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...
  • Page 30 Network Installation Manual XP 3478 The errors are divided into four groups, Miscellaneous-, Communication-, Mechanical and Critical errors. The three first can be set to Record/Ignored under setup. The last one is allways active because it handle internal critical errors such as the set-up stored in the flash memory has been erased and checksum error in memory.
  • Page 31: Iso-8859-1 Character Set

    XP 3478 Network Installation Manual Appendix A ISO-8859-1 Character set A B C D E F ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ ® ¯ B ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸...
  • Page 32 Kodak AG Hedelfinger Straße 70327 Stuttgart Germany Publication No. XP 3478 APRIL 99 KODAK, MIN-R and X-OMATIC are trademarks...

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