Scanner Components - Philips Pathology Scanner SG20 Instructions For Use Manual

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Scanner components

• Smart design: Designed with image quality, reliability, usability and serviceability in mind.
• Connectivity: The scanner is connected to an IMS where the images and corresponding
meta-data of all scanned slides are stored.
Scanner components
The images below show the scanner with the doors closed and doors opened.
Fig. 3: Scanner overview (example Pathology Scanner SG60)
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Tab. 2: Scanner components
With the doors closed, users can view the store and access the user interface.
The store size depends on the scanner model. When racks are present, the LED on the left side
of the slots give information about the rack status.
On the user interface users can unlock the store door to access the store. Users can check the
scanning process and assign priority to racks. On the Pathology Scanner SG60 and SG300
models users can change the scan order of the racks. Depending on the user privileges, users
can also:
• start maintenance tasks.
Pathology Scanner SG20 / SG60 / SG300
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Description
Store door (closed)
Store
Maintenance door (closed)
User interface
Power button
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Description
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Store door (opened)
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Handler door (grippers are behind this door)
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Shutter (stage is behind this shutter)
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Shutter knob
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Service door (only to be opened by service
engineers)
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Slide pick-up tool
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Slide retrieval tool
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Maintenance door lock
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ESD Bonding point
15.
Maintenance door (opened)
About the scanner
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