Carestream DRYVIEW 5700 User Manual

Carestream DRYVIEW 5700 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Carestream Health, Inc. 150 Verona Street Rochester, New York 14608 © Carestream Health, Inc., 2011 Pub No. 9G3886_en Rev. A...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Overview Major internal assemblies ..........................1-2 How the laser imager works ..........................1-3 Film sizes ................................1-4 Automatic image quality and processing ......................1-4 Configuring and monitoring the system (using the Web Portal) ...............1-4 Enhancing serviceability with remote monitoring ....................1-5 Agency compliance ............................
  • Page 4 5 Specifications Equipment Specifications ..........................5-1 Operating Space Requirements ........................5-1 Environmental Requirements .......................... 5-1 Environmental Effects ............................. 5-2 Power Requirements ............................5-2 Network Requirements ........................... 5-2...
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview Overview The Laser Imaging System is a continuous-tone laser imager with an internal photothermographic film processor. Heat, rather than photo chemicals, is used to develop the film. This easy-to-use and reliable laser imager provides high quality prints. Use the prints from this system for: •...
  • Page 6: Major Internal Assemblies

    Overview Major internal assemblies H210_1012HC Exposure transport. Moves the film past the scanning laser beam. Transport guides. Orient and center the film while moving the film from the supply to the imaging portion of the laser imager. DICOM Raster Engine (DRE). A computer board that receives, processes, and manages the images. Feed rollers.
  • Page 7: How The Laser Imager Works

    Overview How the laser imager works The laser imager receives, processes, manages, and prints the images on film. The laser imager has limited storage to hold a small number of digital images. As images are received for printing, they are stored in memory, placed in a sequential print queue, and are printed in order.
  • Page 8: Film Sizes

    Overview Film sizes The laser imager supports four sizes: • 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in.) • 28 x 35 cm (11 x 14 in.) • 25 x 30 cm (10 x 12 in.) • 20 x 25 cm (8 x 10 in.) For the specific films that are supported, see the Publications Cover Page.
  • Page 9: Enhancing Serviceability With Remote Monitoring

    Overview Enhancing serviceability with remote monitoring Remote Management Services is set up through the Web Portal, and is designed to enhance efficient system serviceability and simplify analytical and service processes through the monitoring of your equipment. Additionally, this simplifies the service process by providing qualified service personnel with faster, easier, and more complete access to the operational history of each system.
  • Page 11: Basic Operating Tasks

    Basic Operating Tasks Basic Operating Tasks During normal operation, the laser imager receives and automatically prints images sent by modalities over a network. Very little interaction is required. You may do the following: • Turn the power on (|) and off (0). •...
  • Page 12: Understanding The Display Screen

    Basic Operating Tasks Understanding the display screen The display screen communicates the status of the laser imager. Symbol or code Description Top left of the Error or status code. The 3-digit code displays when the error or status condition is present. display screen: for a complete list of the codes and how “Chapter 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 13: Turning The Power On And Off

    Basic Operating Tasks Turning the power on and off To start the laser imager, press the power switch on the back of the laser imager to on (|). Wait as the laser imager warms up. The warm-up period might last up to 30 minutes. The display screen shows the progress as the laser imager becomes ready to print.
  • Page 14 Basic Operating Tasks Restarting the laser If the laser imager encounters an error that is usually corrected with a restart, the display screen shows the Restart symbol. imager The error code indicates Restart the error condition. You may want to check the “Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 15: Working With Film Cartridges

    Basic Operating Tasks Working with film cartridges Checking film count The film count displays on the laser imager display screen. Film count 125 indicates a full cartridge Checking the size of The film size displays in the same location as the film count. The display screen alternates between the film count and the size of the loaded film.
  • Page 16 Basic Operating Tasks Inserting a new film Before you insert a new film cartridge, make sure that the Pause symbol is off. During normal operation, the symbol is off. When the film cartridge cartridge cover is open, the symbol is on. To avoid exposing the film to light, do not open the film supply until the Pause symbol is off.
  • Page 17 Basic Operating Tasks Loading a different If a print request requires a different film size, the requested film size flashes on the display screen. Change the installed film to match the print film size to match a request. print request Screen 1: "35"...
  • Page 18: Deleting Pending Jobs

    Basic Operating Tasks Deleting pending jobs To cancel all print requests, press and hold the Film Size symbol for five seconds. All print requests are deleted from the queue. Press this symbol for five seconds NOTE: • A print request that cannot be printed is automatically deleted from the laser imager.
  • Page 19: Calibrating The Laser Imager For The Installed Film

    Basic Operating Tasks Calibrating the laser imager for the installed film In normal operating conditions, it is not necessary to calibrate the laser imager for the film. Run a calibration when: • Code 001 appears on the display screen. • A calibration error occurs, indicated by codes 624, 631, or 632 on the display screen.
  • Page 20: Using The Web Portal To Access Additional Functionality

    Basic Operating Tasks Using the Web Portal to access additional functionality The Web Portal is your interface to additional features. In addition to the installation and setup of your system, you can view and manage the laser imager's connections over the network, configure features, view error messages and access general status information at the Web Portal.
  • Page 21: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Troubleshooting Use the information in this chapter to keep the laser imager in the best condition and to correct minor problems. • “Overview: Status and error messages and codes” on page 3-1 • “Preventive maintenance” on page 3-2 - Learn how to respond to the Maintenance symbol when it appears •...
  • Page 22: Preventive Maintenance

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting Preventive maintenance NOTE: These conditions are also reported at the Web Portal. CAUTION Replacing the filter In the U.S., exhausted filters are considered to be non-hazardous waste according to the US Environmental Protection Agency Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA).
  • Page 23: Error Indicators On The Display Screen

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting 3. Install a new charcoal filter. 4. Close the film supply. 5. To reset the laser imager for the new filter and to clear the Maintenance symbol, press and then release the Maintenance and Calibrate symbols at the same time. 550 code and If the laser imager needs a preventive maintenance service call, the 550 code and Maintenance symbol appear:...
  • Page 24 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Required restart When the Restart symbol appears, you must restart before the laser imager can continue to print. Restart the laser imager 1. Press the power switch on the back of the laser imager off (0). 2. Press the power switch on (|). 3.
  • Page 25: Using The Web Portal To Gain More Information On Errors

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting Using the Web Portal to gain more information on errors The Web Portal is your interface to additional functions on the laser imager. You can view and correct error messages and access general status information at the Web Portal. To access the Web Portal, see “Using the Web Portal to access additional functionality”...
  • Page 26 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Printer Printer Display Screen Web Portal DICOM Status Description Status Cover is open Code: 701 20701: Cover WARNING / COVER The top cover is open or one of Open OPEN the side panels may be off. The Power symbol is yellow laser imager is not ready to print.
  • Page 27 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Film Cartridge Film Display Screen Web Portal Description Cartridge State Failed Power symbol is yellow Failed An error has occurred that affects normal operation. This film Pause and Calibrate symbols are off cartridge is currently not usable. Film count is replaced by dashes Reinsert the cartridge.
  • Page 28 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Film Display Screen Web Portal Description Cartridge State Cartridge closure Power symbol is green Pause Requested You pressed the Pause button, but is pending the rollback has not started because Calibrate symbol is off films are still moving through the Pause symbol is on laser imager.
  • Page 29: Condition Codes

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting Condition codes Condition codes are shown on the display screen in the order in which they are generated. If there is more than one code associated with the current condition of the laser imager, the first code is shown on the display screen for six seconds, while other codes in the list display for three seconds as the list is cycled.
  • Page 30 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Display Web Portal Action Screen Portal Message 20154 MCS: Internal Restart the laser imager. See page 2-4. Communications Failure If the error persists, call for service. 20155 Incompatible MCS Printer Restart the laser imager. See page 2-4. Configuration for Hardware If the error persists, call for service.
  • Page 31 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Display Web Portal Action Screen Portal Message 21118 Film Supply: Internal If the Pause symbol is on, press it to cover the film cartridge. Hardware Failure When the Pause symbol stops flashing, remove the film cartridge from the laser imager. Then reinsert the film cartridge into the laser imager.
  • Page 32 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Display Web Portal Action Screen Portal Message 21178 Rollback Failed to Leave If the Pause symbol is on, press it to cover the film cartridge. Home When the Pause symbol stops flashing, remove the film cartridge from the laser imager. Insert a different film cartridge into the laser imager.
  • Page 33 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Display Web Portal Action Screen Portal Message 27607 Optics: Calibration Failed Restart the laser imager. See page 2-4. If the error persists, call for service. 27611 Optics: Internal Hardware Restart the laser imager. See page 2-4. Failure If the error persists, call for service.
  • Page 34: Correcting Film Jams

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting Correcting film jams When film is jammed, the display screen indicates a jam and an error code that provides guidance on where to check for the jammed film. NOTE: These errors are also reported at the Web Portal. Check the code to know where to find the jammed film...
  • Page 35 Maintenance and Troubleshooting For some jams, you can remove the film by turning a knob to move the film out of the laser imager. See details in the film jam instructions. Knobs for manual film removal Manual rollback knob Exit Roller Knob Front of laser imager Exposure Transport Knob H210_1013HAB...
  • Page 36 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Film jam code 323 / NOTE: This error displays as code 26323 at the Web Portal. Jam in Area 2 1. If the Pause symbol is on, press it and wait until it goes off. 2. Open the film supply. 3.
  • Page 37 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Film jam code 326 / NOTE: This error displays as code 26326 at the Web Portal. Jam in Area 2 or 3 1. If the Pause symbol is on, press it and wait until it goes off. 2.
  • Page 38: Display Screen Is Not Functional

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting Film jam code 543 / This error displays as code 26543 at the Web Portal. Jam in Area 3 1. If the Pause symbol is on, press it and wait until it goes off. 2. Open the top cover. 3.
  • Page 39: Film Technical Information

    Film Technical Information Film Technical Information General description This section describes the characteristics of Laser Imaging Film, not the operation of the laser imager. The Laser Imaging Film is a high-resolution, infrared-sensitive, photothermographic film designed specifically for the Laser Imager. Spectral sensitivity The Laser Imaging Film is infrared sensitive and has been sensitized to the infrared laser diode of the laser imagers.
  • Page 40 Film Technical Information Environmental impact Tests show that the Laser Imaging Film is not considered hazardous to the environment. As a result, you can develop, recycle, and dispose of film with less impact on the environment than if you were using wet-developed silver halide films.
  • Page 41 Film Technical Information Take care when using spotlight viewing for more than 30 seconds because temperatures near the light source may exceed 82.2° C (180° F). Use in slide projectors is not recommended due to the high temperatures generally found in these devices. With dry technology, a small amount of final development occurs when the film exits the laser imager and is initially exposed to ambient or view-box lighting.
  • Page 43 Specifications Equipment specifications Unpacked Packed Height 47 cm (19 in.) 74 cm (29 in.) Width 61 cm (24 in.) 79 cm (31 in.) Depth 66 cm (26 in.) 85 cm (34 in.) Weight 54 kg (120 lbs) 73 kg (160 lbs) Operating space requirements Allow 5 cm (2 in.) clearance around the top, sides, and back of the laser imager.
  • Page 44 Specifications Power requirements A power cord is provided with this equipment. All countries must use an Agency-approved power cord with a plug type suitable for the country of use. Contact a qualified dealer for help. Connect the equipment to a power source that is suitable for the voltage and current ratings shown on the rating label.

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