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  • Page 1 DX-G, DX-M 5170/100 5170/200 User Manual 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    | DX-G, DX-M | Contents Contents Legal Notice ................4 Introduction to this Manual ........... 5 Scope .................6 About the safety notices in this document ....7 Disclaimer ..............8 Introduction ................9 Intended Use ............10 Intended User ............10 Configuration ............
  • Page 3 DX-G, DX-M | Contents | iii The User Interface ........... 56 Status Indicator ........... 56 Starting the Digitizer ..........58 Basic Workflow (Scanning Images) ......60 Stopping the digitizer ..........62 Before Switching Off ........63 Switching Off ..........64 Advanced Operation ............
  • Page 4: Legal Notice

    For more information on Agfa products, please visit www.agfa.com. Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium or its affiliates. DX-G and DX-M are trademarks of Agfa NV, Belgium or one of its affiliates. All other trademarks are held by their respective owners and are used in an editorial fashion with no intention of infringement.
  • Page 5: Introduction To This Manual

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction to this Manual | 5 Introduction to this Manual Topics: • Scope • About the safety notices in this document • Disclaimer 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 6: Scope

    6 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction to this Manual Scope This manual contains information for safe and effective operation of the DX‑G /DX-M digitizers. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 7: About The Safety Notices In This Document

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction to this Manual | 7 About the safety notices in this document The following samples show how warnings, cautions, instructions and notes appear in this document. The text explains their intended use. DANGER: A danger safety notice indicates a hazardous situation of direct, immediate danger for a potential serious injury to a user, engineer, patient or any other person.
  • Page 8: Disclaimer

    8 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction to this Manual Disclaimer Agfa assumes no liability for use of this document if any unauthorized changes to the content or format have been made. Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this document.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 9 Introduction Topics: • Intended Use • Intended User • Configuration • System Documentation • Training • Product Complaints • Compatibility • Compliance • Installation • Labels • Maintenance and Cleaning • Recurrent safety tests •...
  • Page 10: Intended Use

    Training on page 13 Intended User This manual has been written for trained users of Agfa products and trained diagnostic X–Ray clinical personnel who have received proper training. Users are those persons who actually handle the equipment and those who have authority over the equipment.
  • Page 11: Configuration

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 11 Configuration The digitizer is part of a CR system that has the following configuration: • The digitizer, a digitizer for scan of image plates retaining latent X-ray images. The digitizer accepts multiple cassettes at a time, to be scanned sequentially.
  • Page 12: System Documentation

    The documentation consists of following items: • DX-G and DX-M User Manual. • DX-G and DX-M Workflow Sheets. • AGFA CR Detectors, Plates and Cassettes (CR HD5.x, CR MD4.xR, CR HM5.x, CR MM3.xR) User Manual. • CR Full Leg Full Spine User Manual (4408).
  • Page 13: Training

    The user must make sure that training is received in accordance with local laws or regulations that have the force of law. Your local Agfa representative can provide further information on training. Related Links Intended Use...
  • Page 14: Product Complaints

    If the device malfunctions and may have caused or contributed to a serious injury, Agfa must be notified immediately by telephone, fax or written correspondence to the following address: Agfa Service Support - local support addresses and phone numbers are listed on www.agfa.com Agfa - Septestraat 27, 2640 Mortsel, Belgium...
  • Page 15: Compatibility

    ME systems according to IEC 60601-1. If in doubt, consult your local service organization. ADC QS and ADC VIPS Software The digitizer must not be connected to any version of the Agfa ADC QS or ADC VIPS Software. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 16: Compliance

    16 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Compliance Topics: • General • Safety • Laser Safety • Electromagnetic Compatibility • Environmental Compliance • Equipment Classification 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 17: General

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 17 General • The product has been designed in accordance with the MEDDEV Guidelines relating to the application of Medical Devices and have been tested as part of the conformity assessment procedures required by 93/42/EEC Medical Device Directive (European Council Directive 93/42/EEC on Medical Devices).
  • Page 18: Equipment Classification

    18 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Equipment Classification This device is classified as following: Table 1: Equipment classification Class I equipment Equipment in which protection against electric shock does not relay on basic insulation only, but includes a power supply cord with protective earth conductor.
  • Page 19: Installation

    Digitizer installation and configuration is performed by an Agfa certified service engineer. The digitizer is foreseen to be installed in a stationary and weather protected location.
  • Page 20 20 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Topics: • Moving the Digitizer • Mobile Use Installation • Locking the digitizer before transport • Unlocking the digitizer after transport • Image quality check after transport 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 21: Moving The Digitizer

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 21 Moving the Digitizer To move the digitizer: 1. Switch off the digitizer. 2. Remove the power plug from the socket. 3. Unplug the ethernet cable. 4. Collect all cables together to prevent them from being crushed when moving the digitizer.
  • Page 22 22 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction 8. Insert the tool in the opening and turn the screw counterclockwise, until the digitizer is lifted up approximately 1,5-2 cm, until you encounter resistance. 1,5 - 2 cm 0.59 - 0.78 inch The digitizer is ready to be moved to another location.
  • Page 23 DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 23 WARNING: The device has to be lowered to the ground in order to operate within specification. 11. Put back the tool. 12. Reconnect all electrical connections. • Reconnect the ethernet cable. • Plug the power plug into the socket.
  • Page 24: Mobile Use Installation

    24 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Mobile Use Installation If the digitizer is installed in a mobile environment, a special mobile version of the DX-M is available that can be locked by the user for transport and un- locked again for use.
  • Page 25: Locking The Digitizer Before Transport

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 25 Locking the digitizer before transport To lock the digitizer before transport: 1. In the Standby window, click the Configuration button. The Rerouting window appears. 2. Click the Mobile use button. Chest1200 VAM1254 Leg234 MORLS234...
  • Page 26 26 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Table 2: Locked and unlocked position of the handles Locked Unlocked 5. Repeat the same using the two handles on the left side of the digitizer. 6. Insert the locking tool in the round opening in the front cover.
  • Page 27 DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 27 8. Remove the tool. The digitizer is now ready for transport. WARNING: If the digitizer is transported without the transport locks attached the device can be damaged. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 28: Unlocking The Digitizer After Transport

    28 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Unlocking the digitizer after transport To unlock the digitizer after transport: 1. Insert the locking tool in the round opening in the front cover. 2. Push the tool towards the end and turn it counterclockwise till mechanical resistance can be felt.
  • Page 29 DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 29 “Transport locks are attached. Switch off the digitizer and remove transport locks.” 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 30: Image Quality Check After Transport

    Identify the cassette as System Diagnosis Mammo - Flat Field Mammo. Check the flat field image on the NX workstation for homogeneity and stripe artifacts. In case of problems, please inform your local Agfa service representative. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 31: Labels

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 31 Labels Topics: • Product Identification • General • Cassette handling • Safety Instructions for Laser Products 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 32: Product Identification

    32 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Product Identification DX-G - Product description Type of product Floor-mounted buffer digitizer Commercial name DX-G Model number 5170/100 Original seller/manufacturer Agfa NV Septestraat 27 2640 Mortsel Belgium DX-M - Product description Type of product...
  • Page 33: General

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 33 General Always take into account the markings and labels provided on the inside and outside of the machine. A brief overview of these markings and labels and their meaning is given below. Safety warning, indicating that the DX‑G/DX- M manuals should be consulted before mak- ing any connections to other equipment.
  • Page 34 34 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction ged before the power is turned off and the power plug has been removed. It is recommended to use the supplementary protective earth connection as additional safety measure. Do not put your fingers in the input slot of the digitizer, they can get hurt when caught between the cassette and the fixation.
  • Page 35: Cassette Handling

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 35 Cassette handling Observe great care when handling the cassettes. The needle image plate is shock sensitive and drops should be avoided. When the cassette has been dropped, put it aside and con- tact your local service to check for functionality.
  • Page 36: Safety Instructions For Laser Products

    36 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Safety Instructions for Laser Products CAUTION! CUIDADO! CLASS 3B LASER RADIATION: RAYO LASER CLASE 3B: WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EVITAR LA EXPOSICIÓN AL HAZ EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM! CUANDO LA TAPA EST Á ABIERTA.
  • Page 37: Maintenance And Cleaning

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 37 Maintenance and Cleaning Related Links Equipment Classification on page 18 Topics: • Preventive Maintenance by the Service Engineer • Maintenance by the User 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 38: Preventive Maintenance By The Service Engineer

    Regular preventive maintenance needs to be done once a year or after 25000 cycles (whatever comes first). This maintenance can not be done by the user but has to be done by an Agfa certified field service engineer. Not performing the regular maintenance by appropriately certified people can have impact on warranty commitments.
  • Page 39 DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 39 WARNING: Make sure no liquid gets in the device. CAUTION: Do not open the digitizer for cleaning. No components inside the digitizer require cleaning by the user. 4. Plug the power plug into the socket.
  • Page 40 40 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Figure 2: Image with two artefacts on it, a black line and a white line WARNING: Environmental light falling into the digitizer may create image artefacts leading to retakes. Do not open the digitizer during operation.
  • Page 41 DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 41 4. Pull out the cleaning brush until you feel the stop position and put it back in the digitizer. Repeat this action 5 times. 5. Close the right side cover. To close the right side cover, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 42 5. Release the 2 clamps (1) to be able to remove the air filter frame (2). 6. Remove the old air-filter element (3). 7. Take-out the new air-filter element. Contact your Agfa representative to order the air-filter element. AGFA ordering code: CM+ 9.5170.9855 8. Mount the air-filter element inside the rights side door as illustrated below.
  • Page 43 DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 43 Note: Mind the air flow arrows imprinted on the air filter when positioning the air-filter inside the door. The air flow arrows should always point to the inside of the machine. 9. Put back the air-filter frame.
  • Page 44 44 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction 10. Close the right side cover. To close the right side cover, proceed as follows: • Close the cover. • Turn the latch through 90° counterclockwise and close the eye of the latching. In case of a mobile device, unlock the upper right lock.
  • Page 45: Recurrent Safety Tests

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 45 Recurrent safety tests The device shall be tested according to IEC 62353* in a time interval of at least 36 months or less if local regulations are different. * Medical electrical equipment – Recurrent test and test after repair of medical electrical equipment.
  • Page 46: Patient Data Security

    46 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction Patient data security The user must ensure that the patients’ legal requirements are met and that the security of the patient data is guarded. The user must define who can access patient data in which situations.
  • Page 47: Safety Directions

    DX-G, DX-M | Introduction | 47 Safety Directions WARNING: Safety is only guaranteed when an Agfa certified field service engineer has installed the product. WARNING: Improper changes, additions, maintenance or repair of the equipment or the software can lead to personal injury, electrical shock and damage to the equipment.
  • Page 48 Strictly observe all warnings, cautions, notes and safety markings within this document and on the product. CAUTION: All Agfa medical products must be used by trained and qualified personnel. CAUTION: Make sure that the digitizer is constantly monitored in order to avoid inappropriate handling, especially by children.
  • Page 49: General Safety Instructions

    13 General Safety Instructions • Only service personnel with certified Agfa training must make repairs. Only authorized service personnel must make changes to the digitizer. • As is the case for all technical devices, the digitizer must be operated, cared for and serviced correctly.
  • Page 50 50 | DX-G, DX-M | Introduction R = 1.5 m/4.9 feet (EN 60601-1) or 1.83 m/6 feet (UL 60601-1). h = 2.5 m/8.2 feet (EN 60601-1) or 2.29 m/7.5 feet (UL 60601-1). Figure 3: Patient environment • The digitizer is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic,...
  • Page 51: Quality Control

    Regular Quality Control has to be applied according the local regulations. If no specific regulations are valid, a regular quality control applied with the Agfa Auto QC² tool at least once a month is required to maintain a safe and effective system.
  • Page 52: Getting Started

    52 | DX-G, DX-M | Getting started Getting started Topics: • Basic Features • The User Interface • Starting the Digitizer • Basic Workflow (Scanning Images) • Stopping the digitizer 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 53: Basic Features

    DX-G, DX-M | Getting started | 53 Basic Features Topics: ‑ G/DX-M Features • • Operating Modes 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 54: Dx-G/Dx-M Features

    54 | DX-G, DX-M | Getting started DX‑G/DX-M Features The digitizer reads out the latent X-ray images on image plates and sends them to the workstation. • The digitizer has an input and output buffer for 5 cassettes. Consecutively on each cassette in the buffer, the digitizer: •...
  • Page 55: Operating Modes

    DX-G, DX-M | Getting started | 55 Operating Modes The digitizer can be operated in two modes: Topics: • Operator Mode • Service Mode Operator Mode The operator mode groups all basic functions which are aimed at radiographers: • Re-erasing an image plate.
  • Page 56: The User Interface

    56 | DX-G, DX-M | Getting started The User Interface The digitizer has two operation modes: • the operator mode for basic operation, • the service mode reserved for trained service personnel. The functions of the operator mode are described in this manual.
  • Page 57 DX-G, DX-M | Getting started | 57 Color Constant/ Status Action Flashing Blue Constant Activating the era- Enter cassettes into the input sure cycle. buffer for erasing. Remove cassettes from the out- Flashing Proceeding with the put buffer. erasure cycle.
  • Page 58: Starting The Digitizer

    58 | DX-G, DX-M | Getting started Starting the Digitizer Procedure: 1. Make sure the digitizer is connected to a workstation and that the workstation is running the appropriate NX Software. 2. Make sure that the power plug is plugged into the socket.
  • Page 59 DX-G, DX-M | Getting started | 59 • initialization of all components, • functional test of all components, • check for presence of cassettes and/or IPs. During the warm-up and self-test, which may take up to 3 minutes, the digitizer status indicator is flashing red.
  • Page 60: Basic Workflow (Scanning Images)

    60 | DX-G, DX-M | Getting started Basic Workflow (Scanning Images) Note: The basic workflow is described in the DX-G/DX-M Workflow Sheets. Workflow: 1. Identify the cassette with the ID Tablet and on a workstation. 2. Check that the digitizer is ready for operation.
  • Page 61 DX-G, DX-M | Getting started | 61 5. The cassettes are digitized subsequently: • The status indicator is green and blinking. • The digitizer stores images to disk. • The digitizer erases cassettes. The progress of the digitizing is shown, per cassette, on the touch panel: 6.
  • Page 62: Stopping The Digitizer

    62 | DX-G, DX-M | Getting started Stopping the digitizer Topics: • Before Switching Off • Switching Off 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 63: Before Switching Off

    DX-G, DX-M | Getting started | 63 Before Switching Off Check that the digitizer is not scanning an image plate. If the digitizer is scanning an image plate, the status indicator is flashing green. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 64: Switching Off

    64 | DX-G, DX-M | Getting started Switching Off It is recommended to switch off the digitizer at the end of the day. Note: Only switch off the digitizer if you do not intend to digitize emergency image plates overnight. Switching on the digitizer takes approximately 3minutes.
  • Page 65: Advanced Operation

    DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation | 65 Advanced Operation Topics: • Re-erasing an Image Plate • Re-routing of an Image • Turning the Volume of the Digitizer Signals and Beeps On or Off • Changing the Brightness of the Touch Panel •...
  • Page 66: Re-Erasing An Image Plate

    66 | DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation Re-erasing an Image Plate At the end of a digitizing cycle, the digitizer returns an erased image plate. WARNING: In specific cases, you must re-erase the image plate before re- using it in order to prevent ghost images from interfering with the image of interest.
  • Page 67 DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation | 67 Make sure to insert the cassette with the black (tube) side to the front and with the shutter opening mechanism and the locking mechanism down, towards the cassette slot. Tube side must be faced to the operator.
  • Page 68: Re-Routing Of An Image

    68 | DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation Re-routing of an Image Normally, an image is sent to the workstation where it was identified. But in case of transmission problems, the image can be rerouted on the digitizer and sent to an alternative workstation.
  • Page 69 DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation | 69 Ches t1200 VAM1254 Leg 234 MORLS234 Foot865994 PREVIEWSTAT Image UID. Workstation. Status: T - Transmitting (the digitizer is busy transmitting the image) / W - Warning (the image transmission has failed; manual re- transmission to a new workstation necessary) / Q - Queued (the image is in the transmission queue;...
  • Page 70 70 | DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation VAM1254 MORLS234 PREVIEWSTAT MORWF452 MORWF475 HOUSE M.D. E.R. GRACE ANATOMY AGFA UZA 452 MY OFFICE 4. Select the new workstation and confirm by clicking the Confirm button. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 71: Turning The Volume Of The Digitizer Signals And Beeps On Or Off

    DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation | 71 Turning the Volume of the Digitizer Signals and Beeps On or Off You can turn the volume of digitizer signals and beeps on or off. To turn the volume on or off: 1. In the Standby window, click the Configuration button.
  • Page 72 72 | DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation 3. Do one of the following: • Turn the volume on. • Turn the volume down. As a result the selected button lights up in blue. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 73: Changing The Brightness Of The Touch Panel

    DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation | 73 Changing the Brightness of the Touch Panel You can change the brightness of the touch panel on the digitizer. To change the brightness: 1. In the Standby window, press the Configuration button. The Configuration window appears:...
  • Page 74 74 | DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation 3. In the Brightness section on the lower part of the Configuration window, use the + or - buttons to adjust the brightness. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 75: Retrieving Information About The Digitizer

    DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation | 75 Retrieving Information About the Digitizer To retrieve information: 1. In the Standby window, press the Information button. The Information window appears, showing the IP Address, Name, Software version and name of the primary NX workstation: 2.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting And Errors During Operation

    76 | DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation Troubleshooting and Errors during Operation The troubleshooting for a malfunction of the digitizer consists of three parts: • The first is always to check the status indicator on the digitizer: during errors it will continuously lighting up in red or flashing red.
  • Page 77: Status Indicator: Continuously Red

    If the status indicator is continuously lighting up in red, your digitizer deals with a fatal error. Proceed as follows: 1. Do not try to solve this problem. 2. Contact immediately your Agfa certified service engineer for more information. Figure 7: Example fatal error (status indicator continuously red) 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 78: Status Indicator: Flashing Red

    78 | DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation Status Indicator: flashing red If the status indicator is flashing red, your digitizer deals with an error that can be remedied by the operator. Always follow the instructions that appear on the touch panel.
  • Page 79: Digitizer Does Not Start Up

    DX-G, DX-M | Advanced Operation | 79 Digitizer does not Start up If the digitizer does not start up, check the power supply, wall socket and safety fuse. If the power supply is ok, call your local Service engineer. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 80: Technical Data

    80 | DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data Technical Data Topics: • Specifications • Pixel Matrix Size • Connectivity • Environmental protection • Remarks for HF-emission and immunity 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 81: Specifications

    DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data | 81 Specifications Dimensions Max. Height 1229mm (48.4 inch) Max Floor space WxD 660mm x 510mm (26.0inch x 20.1inch) Max Projected Floor space 1150mm x 510mm (45.3inch x 20.1inch) Weight Unpacked approximately 180.0kg (396.8 lb)
  • Page 82 82 | DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data 220V - 240V / 50-60Hz configuration Standby Average continuous scanning 237W During scanning 590W max. 100V - 120V / 50-60Hz configuration Standby Average continuous scanning 245W During scanning 621W max. Environmental conditions (during operation)
  • Page 83 DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data | 83 Room temperature between 10 °C and 40 °C Environmental conditions for mobile installation (during operation) In line with IEC721-3-3: 3M1 and 3K2 with following restrictions: Room temperature Agfa CR HM5.x Mammo: between +20°Cand+30°C (68 - 86°F) Other plates and cassettes: between +15°Cand +30°C (59 - 86°F)
  • Page 84 84 | DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data Agfa CR MD4.xR General, FLFS. Compatible cassette/IP types Agfa CR HD5.x General, FLFS, AEC, Ex- DX-M tremities. Agfa CR MD4.xR General, FLFS. Agfa CR HM5.x Mammo. Agfa CR MM3.xR Mammo. Throughput (using the default erasure cycle) The cassette throughput •...
  • Page 85: Pixel Matrix Size

    DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data | 85 Pixel Matrix Size Cassette type Format Resolu- Width x Width x (cm) tion Length (pix- Length (mm) (pixel/ els) CR MD4.0R Gen- 35x43 HR 10 4248 x 3480 424.8 x 348.0 eral 35x35 HR 10 3480 x 3480 348.0 x 348.0...
  • Page 86: Connectivity

    86 | DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data Connectivity The digitizer is connected to one or more NX workstations via an ethernet connection and uses a dedicated protocol to communicate with the workstation. 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 87: Environmental Protection

    DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data | 87 Environmental protection Figure 9: WEEE symbol Figure 10: Battery symbol WEEE end user notice The directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) aims to prevent the generation of electric and electronic waste and to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery.
  • Page 88: Remarks For Hf-Emission And Immunity

    88 | DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data Remarks for HF-emission and immunity It is hereby certified that the digitizer has interference suppression according to the EN 55011 Class A as well as the FCC Rules CR47 Part 15 Class A.
  • Page 89 DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data | 89 Harmonic emis- Class A frequency communication services. The user sion in accord- might need to take mitigation measures, such ance with IEC as relocating or re-orienting the equipment. 61000-3-2 Voltage fluctua- Fulfilled tions / flickering...
  • Page 90 90 | DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data interrupted, it is recommen- • 0% U for 250 pe- ded to use an energy supply riods free of interruptions or a battery. Magnetic field at the 30 A/m Magnetic field at the net-...
  • Page 91 DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data | 91 FM radio transmitters, cannot be precisely predetermined theoretically. An investigation of the location is recommended, to ascertain the electromagnetic environment as a result of stationary high frequency transmitters. If the field strength of the device exceeds the test level given above, the device must be observed with regard to its normal operation at each place of use.
  • Page 92 92 | DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data • Precautions on EMC • Cables, transducers and accessories • Maintenance on EMC relevant parts 2321G EN 20181126 1428...
  • Page 93: Immunity To Rf Wireless Communication Equipment

    DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data | 93 Immunity to RF wireless communication equipment Service ISM Band Distance Immunity test level (MHz) (V/m) 300-390 TETRA 400 430-470 GMRS 460; FRS 460 704-787 LTE Band 13, 17 800-960 GSM 800/900; TETRA 800, IDEN 820;...
  • Page 94: Precautions On Emc

    94 | DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data Precautions on EMC WARNING: The system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and if adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the system should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
  • Page 95: Cables, Transducers And Accessories

    Cables, transducers and accessories which were tested and found to comply with the collateral standard IEC60601-1-2 (EMC): CAUTION: Using cables and accessories not mentioned in this manual or spare parts not ordered from Agfa, may cause a higher emission of electromagnetic phenomena and/or may rise the susceptibility against it. remark function type;...
  • Page 96: Maintenance On Emc Relevant Parts

    96 | DX-G, DX-M | Technical Data Maintenance on EMC relevant parts Concerning the EMC safety of the DX-G and DX-M devices, no relevant parts could be inspected by the operator. EMC relevant parts will be inspected from AFGA service engineer within the regular service interval until the end of lifetime.

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