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• The blue label or blue lines also helps you identify the
top-bottom orientation of the DR Detector.
• To carry out exposures in portrait orientation, turn the
DR Detector so that its blue label or blue lines comes
to the bottom position.
Blue Label
Blue lines
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3.2 Operation of DR Detector
3 .2 .6 Precautions for exposure
During exposure give adequate attention to the follow-
ing items.
Exposure area
• The size lines of DR Detector indicate the expo-
sure size.
• During exposure, place the exposure body part
within the white lines on the four corners.
Size lines
IMPORTANT
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• If the irradiation field is larger than DR Detector when
you take an image, an artifact may occur due to the X-
ray backscatter effect. Adjust the irradiation filed to fit
within the imaging range.
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• As for AeroDR 3 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD and
AeroDR 3 1012HQ, the line in the bottom is blue.
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White lines
White lines or Blue lines