About The P500D; Introduction; Environmental Requirements; Image Storage Capacity - GE Precision 500D Operator's Manual

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SECTION 1

INTRODUCTION

NOTE:
SECTION 2

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Operation
Transport & Storage
SECTION 3

IMAGE STORAGE CAPACITY

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The Precision 500D is a high resolution, PC–based, digital imaging system
designed for Digital Videofluorography (DVF). It is designed to replace conven-
tional fluoroscopic photospot film techniques.
The system allows you to view 1024 x 1024 matrix images upon acquisition on a
high resolution Image Monitor. Computerized window, level, inversion, edge
enhancement, subtraction, and magnification features enable you to bring–up to
diagnostic details difficult or impossible to see using conventional fluoroscopic
techniques.
For example, spot film techniques are designed to produce high contrast images
when filming barium and related contrast agents sacrificing the ability to visualize
well the surrounding soft tissues. Through image processing the Precision 500D
provides a "wider dynamic range" enabling you to enhance a particular area of
interest and choose the optimum visualization of a given pathology.
The system provides the ability to print images to traditional film output devices.
You can print images using whatever formats are supported by your multi–format
camera or laser film recorder.
The system also allows you to archive images using a variety of devices including:
DICOM 3.0 compatible network devices and MOD Recorders/Players.
If you have any questions as to the operation of the system, contact your ser-
vice agency.
Temperature
50° – 90° F
10° – 32° C
–40° – 158°
F –40° – 70° C
The system is capable of holding a combination of several types of images includ-
ing: Spot, Fluoro, and Subtracted Spot images in a file.

ABOUT THE P500D

Humidity
30% – 75% noncond.
10% – 100% cond.
CHAPTER 3
Atmospheric Pressure
700 – 1060 hPA
500 – 1060 hPA
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