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Mars1013X
Wireless Digital Flat Panel Detector
IMAGING THE FUTURE
Ver.:
A1
E
Doc. ID: 123-201-03
Date:
10/24/2022

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  • Page 1 User Manual Mars1013X Wireless Digital Flat Panel Detector Ver.: Doc. ID: 123-201-03 Date: 10/24/2022 IMAGING THE FUTURE...
  • Page 3 To Customers To Customers Thank you for purchasing the Mars1013X Wireless Digital Flat Panel Detector (hereinafter referred to as Mars1013X) from iRay Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as iRay Technology) as your X-ray solution. This user manual describes how to install, use and maintain this product, how to integrate this product into your system, and how to operate the iDetector provided with the Mars1013X.
  • Page 4  Attending physicians assume the responsibility of providing medical care services and the faulty diagnosis, for which iRay bears no liability.  Specifications, compositions, and appearance of this product is subject to change without prior notice. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 5 Direct Current Detective Quantum Efficiency Digital Radiography Electro Magnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Interference Flat Panel Detector File Transfer Protocol High Voltage Generator Internet Protocol International Standardization Organization Information Technology Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode Modulation Transfer Function Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 6 Abbreviations Explanation Personal Computer Range of Interest Radio Frequency Specific Absorption Rate Software Development Kit Source Image Distance Serial Number Signal to Noise Ratio SSID Wireless Network ID Thin Film Transistor User Interface Window Level Window Width Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Packaging Contents ............................... 15 Product Description ............................... 16 Accessories Description ............................18 3.4.1 Battery ..............................18 3.4.2 Battery Charger ............................19 CHAPTER 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................21 Mars1013X ................................21 Power Adapter ............................... 23 Battery ................................... 23 Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 8 8.3.1 Modifying the Defect Calibration Template .................... 58 8.3.2 Checking the Validity of Calibration Template ..................59 8.3.3 Synchronizing the Calibration Template ....................60 8.3.4 Loading the Calibration Templates ......................63 Acquiring and Saving Images ..........................64 Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 9 SERVICE INFORMATION ....................... 79 11.1 Product Life ................................79 11.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance ........................79 11.2.1 Daily Inspection ............................. 79 11.2.2 Monthly or Yearly Inspection ........................ 80 11.3 Cleaning and Disinfection ............................. 81 11.4 After-Sales Service ............................... 82 Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Safety Information

    Otherwise, the product may malfunction due to EMI. If necessary, changing direction or posi- tion of the product or moving into the shielded place facilitates to reduce EMI. Avoid placing the equipment adjacent to or stacked against other devices.  Otherwise, improper operation may occur. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 12: Equipment, Interfaces, Power Supply, And Cables

    Ignoring this warning may result in cable failure, which may result in personal injury, death, or product damage. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 13: Battery Pack And Battery Charger

    Avoid contact with any material leaking from the battery pack. If any liquid comes into contact with your skin or eyes, wash the affected area with clean running water and seek immediate medical attention. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 14: Operation

    If the patient touches connectors or switches, it may result in electric or malfunction of the equipment. Keep the detector under even load (same pressure) during image acquisition.  Otherwise, the quality of acquired images is not guaranteed. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 15: Problem Management

    If the power cord is left plugged in for an extended period of time in a dusty, dark and humid environment, the dust around the outlet will absorb moisture, possibly causing insulation fail- ure and a fire. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Regulatory Information

    电池供电输入 11.55V 1.6A 上海奕瑞光电子科技股份有限公司 上海市浦东新区 瑞庆路590号9幢2层202室 Wireless Digital Flat Panel Detector 20XX-XX-XX 0.75A iRay Technology Co. Ltd. RM202, Building 7, No. 590, Ruiqing RD., Zhangjiang East, Pudong, 201201 Shanghai P.R. China www.iraygroup.com Rx only (01)06970569090368(11)XXXXXX(17)XXXXXX(21)XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 20XX-XX ************************** Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 17 2.5A Output2 13.2V 13.2V 2.5A Output3 8.7 V 8.7 V iRay Technology Taicang Ltd. No.33 Xinggang Road, Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, Jiangsu, China www.iraygroup.com iRay Europe GmbH EC REP In den Dorfwiesen 14, 71720 Oberstenfeld Germany ***************************...
  • Page 18 This symbol is used to indicate the type B applied product has a patient contact part. 35℃ This symbol indicates the operating temperature range of this equipment. 10℃ This symbol indicates that this product is a medical device. Rx only This symbol indicates that this device is for prescription use only. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 19: Safety Standards For Medical Equipment

    The safety standards listed below apply to the product and its accessories.  Mars1013X conforms to this IEC 60601-1-2:2014 standard on both immunity and emissions.  Use only computers and image display monitors complying with IEC 60601-1 or IEC 60950-1.
  • Page 20: Guidance And Manufacturer's Declaration For Emc

     Mars1013X should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. In case adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the detector should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
  • Page 21: Ems Compliance Table

    FM, ±5kHz deviation, 1kHz sine, 28V/m 704-787 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m 800-960 Pulse modulation 18Hz, 28V/m 1720 1845 1700-1990 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m 1970 2450 2400-2570 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m 5240 5500 5100-5800 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m 5785 Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 22: Cable Information Provided Against Emc

    6V in ISM bands between 0.15MHz and 80MHz 80% AM at 1kHz 2.3.4 Cable Information Provided Against EMC Cable Recommended Cable Length Shielded/unshielded Qty. Classification AC cable 1.8m Unshielded 1pc. AC power LAN cable Shielded 1pc. Signal Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 23: Fcc Compliance

    SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 0 mm between the unit and the human body. Carry this device at least 0 mm away from your body to ensure RF exposure level compliant or lower to the reported level. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 24: Chapter 3 About The Product

    This chapter gives an introduction to the equipment itself, and its packaging contents. Overview The Mars1013X is a wireless digital X-ray flat panel detector (FPD) based on amorphous silicon (a-Si) thin film transistor (TFT) technology. Using cesium iodide (CsI) scintillator, it contains a 3318×2528 active pixel matrix with a pixel size of 100μm, providing high-quality radiographic images.
  • Page 25: Packaging Contents

    Check the above items carefully to make sure they are complete and confirmed by iRay CAUTION engineers. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact your iRay dealer. Due to different customization requirements of customers, the appearance, functions, interfaces, and packing list of your product are slightly different. NOTE Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 26: Product Description

    Indicates the position of the mounting hole ⑻ Antenna cover Indicates the position of antennas ⑼ Detector label See Section 2.1 for Labels and Symbols Indicates the position where the battery is in- ⑽ Battery compartment stalled Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 27 Power OFF, 95%≤battery level<100%, with DC input Shut down Wired connection broken or wireless connection not ready Link indicator Steady green Wired connection is built (for service mode only) Steady blue Wireless connection enabled Shut down Status indicator Steady green Exposure enabled Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 28: Accessories Description

    7-pin battery connector ⑶ Pilot pin  Battery Lock To ensure the safety of the battery during transportation or storage, the battery can be set to ship mode, that is, the battery is locked with no voltage output. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 29: Battery Charger

    Insert the battery into the battery charger Activates by charging the battery via charger  Power on the charger and activate the battery in about 3~5 seconds 3.4.2 Battery Charger ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑧ ⑥ ⑦ Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 30 A steady on Battery insertion self-test B&C flashing 2 times alternately A&B steady on Battery charging A&C steady on Battery fully charged, stop charging A steady on Battery charging abnormal B&C flashing alternately that does not stop Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 31: Chapter 4 Technical Specifications

    This chapter covers the drawings and the technical specifications you may need to better understand this equipment. Mars1013X  Drawing  Specifications Item Specification Model Mars1013X Scintillator CsI (TI) Image sensor a-Si TFT Pixel pitch 100μm Effective pixel matrix 3318×2528 Active area 331.8mm×252.8mm 16 bit 11% for 4.0 LP/mm (@RQA5) Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 32 362.1 mm (L)×269.2 mm (W)×15.5 mm (H) Weight 2kg (battery not included)  Environment Requirement Please confirm that the environment meets the basic requirements of Mars1013X to ensure that the detector can be stored or operated in a reliable environment. Item Operation Storage&Transportation...
  • Page 33: Power Adapter

    Over the whole surface Center diameter 40 mm Weight Max.300kg Max.150kg Power Adapter  Drawing  Specifications Item Specification Model LXCP61-024300 Input 100~240V AC input Output 24V single output, 72W Dimensions 124mm (L)×50mm (W)×33.5mm (H) Battery  Drawing 210±0.3 Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 34: Battery Charger

    Charge 0℃~60℃ Operation temperature Discharge -10℃~60℃ -20℃~45℃ (charge and discharge once every 3 months) Storage temperature -20℃~35℃ (charge and discharge once every 6 months) Relative humidity 5%~95%RH Dimensions 210mm (L)×105mm (W)×8mm (H) Weight 0.285kg Battery Charger  Drawing Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 35: Router (Recommended But Not Included)

    802.11n: Max. 300Mbps (MIMO 2×2) 802.11ac: Max. 867Mbps (MIMO 2×2) Workstation (Recommended but not Included)  Specifications Item Requirement Operating system Windows 7 32/64bit Intel Core i7 3.6G Memory 4G DDR3 Hard disk 640G Network card Intel Pro EXP9301CT PRO Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 36: Wireless Communication

    Antenna Dual Band inner antenna (2pcs.) The Mars1013X is equipped with a wireless transmission function, which can generate electro- magnetic radiation during the operation of the equipment, and can also be affected by electromag- netic cross-talk of other electrical equipment in the environment. Its wireless transmission perfor- mance is greatly affected by the placement of physical obstacles and materials.
  • Page 37: Network

    Subsequent changes to the IT network may introduce new risks that require additional analysis. Changes to the IT-network include:  Changes in the IT-network configuration  Connection of additional items to the IT-network CAUTION  Disconnecting items from the IT-network  Update of equipment connected to the IT-network Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 38 Failure of finishing configuration of product  Operating system is not compatible  Change or update software failed CAUTION  Compatibility of interface  Data transfer protocol error  Inconsistency of interface or format leads to data distortion  Data output failed Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 39: Chapter 5 Product Installation And Connection

    Product Installation and Connection Chapter 5 Product Installation and Connection This chapter mainly illustrates how to integrate the Mars1013X system. Installing Components and Accessories 5.1.1 How to Insert a Battery Pack into the Panel Step Figure Press and slide the battery lock levers on both sides until fully...
  • Page 40: Detector Connection

    Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the LAN interface of the control box, the other into the LAN interface of  Plug the other end of ACpower cable into an AC outlet with ground protection. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 41: Wireless Mode

    In this mode, an external device (such as a router) acts as an AP (wireless access point), and the connection between the detector (Mars1013X) and the workstation (PC) is established via the wireless network transmitted by the external AP. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 42 Place the external AP as high as possible above the detector  AP Mode In this mode, the detector (Mars1013X) itself acts as an AP, transmitting wireless hotspots, and the connection between the detector and the workstation is established via the wireless network transmitted by the detector AP.
  • Page 43: Chapter 6 Software Installation And Configuration

    This chapter guides you to install the software operating environment and configure the software. About the SDK Mars1013X provides you with an SDK for integrating your FPD into your DR system, as well as an iDetector application that can run on the end-user workstation with Windows operating system for detector configuration, image acquisition, image preprocessing, image browsing, and more.
  • Page 44: Communication Configuration

    64-bit system, iDetector.exe location: …\Tools\iDetector\x64 Communication Configuration The Mars1013X supports wired mode (service mode only), wireless client mode, and wireless AP mode. The IP addresses and some other information mentioned below are provided as examples only, and you can configure and connect your FPD according to the actual situation.
  • Page 45: Wireless Client Mode

    Open the network connection win- dow, right-click [Properties], se- lect and double-click [Internet Pro- tocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)], enter the IP address configuration page, tick [Obtain IP address automati- cally], and click [OK] to make the configuration take effect Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 46 Security: WPA2-PSK Password: 12345678 Channel: [Check your current Wi-Fi envi- ronment and choose a relatively clean channel] ⑤ LAN Setup IP address: 192.168.8.1 IP subset mask: 255.255.255.0 ⑥ After the settings are complete, re- start the wireless router Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 47 SSID and password created during router configura- tion, and click [Apply] ③ Select the newly created SSID of the router (√ is displayed before the selected SSID) and click [Write Config] to save the set parameters Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 48: Wireless Ap Mode

    After completing the wired mode configuration (see Section 6.3.1), detector configuration and external wireless card update are required to complete the entire wireless AP mode configuration. Configuring the Detector ① Double-click to run the iDetector, click the [Wifi] tab of the Detector page, and check [AP] mode Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 49 SSID is dif- ferent from the SSID of other ex- isting detectors ③ Select a frequency band from the drop-down box of frequency ④ Select a country code from the drop-down box of country Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 50 The network cable cannot be un- plugged until the status bar state item changes from “busy” to “ready” Updating the External Wireless Card ① Open the wireless signal list, select the SSID that belongs to the detec- tor, and enter the password Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 51 192.168.8.188 and subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 ③ Make sure that the IP address (192.168.8.188) and port (default 28000) in the config .ini file of the SDK's corresponding detector di- rectory are consistent with that of the PC Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 52: Chapter 7 User Interface

    Opens, views, and processes local images Name Displays FPD name Displays FPD SN Information Product Type Displays FPD model State Displays FPD connection state (bind, unknown, ready, etc.) Connect Connects the selected FPD Buttons Close Disconnects the selected FPD Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 53: Acquire Page

    The workstation performs PreOffset calibration Offset SWPostOffset The workstation performs PostOffset calibration HWPostOffset The detector performs PostOffset calibration Template Selection SWGain The workstation performs Gain calibration Gain HWGain The detector performs Gain calibration Defect SWDefect The workstation performs Defect calibration Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 54 Displays the latest several acquired images, and double- Image list Image List clicks to view the image details Displays the SN number of the currently-connected detec- Status bar State Displays the state of detector, e.g. busy, ready Task Displays the task being executed Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 55: Sdk Page

    Click [SDK] tab on the home page to enter the SDK page, where it contains all the parameter information related to the SDK and log level can be set. You can modify some of the modifiable configuration items according to the actual situation.  Configurable Parameters Parameters Description Default Range VH300010T080919 WorkDir SN FPD Serial number 0001 Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 56: Detector Page

    Detector, including the SN number, version, IP address and more. 7.4.1 Parameters When entering the Detector page, you will be directed to the Parameters page by default. The page is mainly divided into three areas: parameter items (including readable&writable parameters), operation buttons and status bar. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 57 Feedbacks the state of the detector, the information of parameters read Status bar or written  Configurable Parameters Parameters Description Default Range InnerSubFlow_CycleAcq Inner SubFlow Selects inner mode InnerSubFlow_ClearAcq InnerSubFlow_ClearAcq PreCapMode_ClearAcq Prep CapMode Enables or disables Acq2 ClearAcq PreCapMode_Acq2 Enables or disables self-ac- Self CapEnable On/Off quisition Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 58: Sensor

    Self Clear Enable On/Off clear Self Clear Span Time (ms) Sets self-clear time 1~65535 7.4.2 Sensor The sensor page allows you to check the temperature and humidity of the detector as well as the battery level and charging status. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 59 Scan from FPD wireless module Security Selects an encryption mode from the drop-down list box Frequency Selects 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency band from the drop-down list box Country Selects a country code from the drop-down list box Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 60 The name of the image, which is generated based on the date when the FileName image was created, converting the date to seconds Information CreateTime Displays the image creation time DelayTime Displays the window time when acquiring images ImageAttr Displays the image type, image before or after the correction Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 61: Calibrate Page

    Fpd template file Active Activates the selected template UpdateHWPreOffset Forces the FPD to update the Offset template Create Offset Creates an Offset calibration template Create Gain Creates a Gain calibration template Create Defect Creates a Defect calibration template Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 62: Local File Page

    User Interface Local File Page This page allows you to open locally saved images supporting three file formats: .raw, .tiff, and .dft, and to search for local images. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 63: Chapter 8 Operation

    ③ Powering up the Mars1013X: When the detector is powered only by battery, short-hold the power button for 4 seconds to turn on the detector; when the detector is powered by an external power supply, the detector will power on by default after being powered up.
  • Page 64: Creating Calibration Templates

    ② Click [UpdateHWPreOffset] under the Mode & Files tab to start creat- ing the preview template, and wait for the status bar to prompt “Task succeed: HwGenerate PreOff- setTemplate”, indicating that the preview template has been created Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 65 Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 66 Adjust the exposure kV value to 70kV, set the X-ray dose to meet the grayscale expectation of 4000, click the [PREP] button, wait for the exposure progress bar to ap- pear, and complete the exposure before the progress bar is closed Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 67 FPD after generation], if you use SWGain, you do not need to check it Do not move the detector and its cables during calibration. PROHIBITED Before creating the Gain and Defect templates, be sure to select the HWPostOffset mode. CAUTION Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 68: Managing The Calibration Templates

    Modifying the Defect Calibration Template ① Click [Local File] button on the local file page ② Open a .dft file stored under the path of …\Tools\iDetector\x64\work_dir\ Mars1013X \Correct, and the Defect calibration template will be displayed in the image view area Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 69: Checking The Validity Of Calibration Template

    You can check the status of the Template on the Create Correct Template page, Calibrate's subpage.  “Vaild” indicates the selected template exists but is invalid;  “Invalid” indicates the selected template exists but is invalid;  “Absent” indicates the selected template has not been created. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 70: Synchronizing The Calibration Template

    Cfg_CaliValidity_Enable parameter in config.ini file. The value 1 is for enable, and the value 0 for disable. 8.3.3 Synchronizing the Calibration Template Downloading the PC template to the FPD ① Click the [Read Status] button un- der the Mode &Files tab to refresh the upper-left list status Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 71 Index in the detector is al- lowed to be changed, and click [Download] button ④ Wait until “Tasksucceed: Down- load Cali-File” appears in the sta- tus bar, indicating that the template has been downloaded to the detec- Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 72 On the [Mode&Files] tab, click the [Read] Status button under the Fpd template file, refresh the lower-left list status, and select a template you intend to upload ② Select the directory under the "Subset settings", and click [Up- load to Workdir] Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 73: Loading The Calibration Templates

    Mars1013X_192.168.100.8 \Cor- rect\Default 8.3.4 Loading the Calibration Templates Two calibration methods are available for the Mars1013X:  The software calibration method is that the workstation to complete all the image calibration process;  The hardware calibration method is that the detector completes all the calibration process.
  • Page 74: Acquiring And Saving Images

    Click the [Save] button in the location where you intend to save the image, and fill in the name and path of the saved image in the pop-up dialog box. The newly acquired images will also appear in the Image List, choose a image, right click it and click [Save] to save this image. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 75: Viewing And Uploading Images

    Viewing and Uploading Images Viewing the Local Images ① Click the [Load File] button on the Local File page to choose an image in .dft, .raw, or .tiff format from the workstation Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 76 Make sure the firewall is turned off before uploading images from the detector ② Click the [Images] tab in the De- tector page, click the[ Query Im- ages] button, and the images stored inside the detector will be listed in the information bar Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 77: Upgrading Firmware

    Upgrading Firmware Firmware upgrade could lead to serious consequences of FPD unavailability. Do not carry it out on your own but with the support of the after-sales technicians of iRay Technology. WARNING Prior to firmware upgrade, make sure the battery whose level is greater than 80%, or that an ex- ternal power source is connected.
  • Page 78: Upgrading Firmware Via A Web

    Trigger Mode, and click [Write] ② Open a browser, enter 192.168.8.8 in the search bar, and press Enter, enter User name to “admin”, Pass- word to “iray”, and click [login] button Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 79 “ALL”) together.  After the upgrade is complete, you can click the [Upgrade Firmware] button under the Detector page and check whether the firmware version is updated in the Current Version NOTE Information area of firmware upgrade page. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 80: Shutdown Procedure

    If the FPD powered by a battery, the battery whose power level is less than 15% should be removed and charged with a charger; ③ Disinfection and cleaning: Perform disinfection and cleaning as described in Section 11.3. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 81: Chapter 9 Workflow

    Workflow Chapter 9 Workflow This chapter details the workflow of the three trigger modes (Software Mode, Inner2 Mode, and FreeSync Mode) applicable to Mars1013X. Tube iDetector Wifi/AP Workstation Software Mode Software mode acts as a basic way to acquire X-ray images. In this mode, iDetector or SDK does not control the X-ray generator, and you determine the X-ray exposure time by clicking the buttons on the Acquire page.
  • Page 82: Sequence Diagram

    After the exposure, click [Acquire] in the Acquire page and wait for the SDK to upload the image. 9.1.2 Sequence Diagram  PrepAcq SOFTWARE MODE WIN_O WORKSTATION Pre-Acq Pre-Acq EXP_PROHIBIT FPD_STATUS EXP_WINDOW XRAY_ON SDK_OUTPUT_IMAGE PRE_VIEW_IMG PRE_VIEW_IMG CORR_XRAY_IMG Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 83 Interval from the end of the exposure win- dow to the time the full image is received Interval from when the detector completes the image output to when it is able to re- spond to the next command Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 84: Inner2 Mode

    Typ. Max. Unit FPD prepare time (from the time the detec- tor receives the “Prep” command to the time the detector is ready to proceed) FPD window opening time (exposure time 3200 5000 (10~700) (700~3200) (3200~5000) allowed) Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 85: Freesync Mode

    ③ Shoot X-rays and the FPD receives X-rays; ④ After the exposure, the X-ray sensor inside the detector will trigger the sensor to acquire the image; ⑤ Wait for the image to be uploaded by the SDK. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 86: Sequence Diagram

    Interval from the end of the exposure window to the time the full image is re- ceived Interval from when the detector com- pletes the image output to when it is able to respond to the next command Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 87: Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

    This chapter illustrates some symptoms that you may face and their possible solutions. If the problems persist even if you perform the solutions listed below, immediately stop operation and contact your local distributor or iRay Technology. Be sure to inform them of the product model, SN, and detailed malfunctions.
  • Page 88 At this time, it is necessary to lower the value of Cfg_StdHard Cut1Min2 in the work_dir\Mars1013X\ CaliDynamic.ini file, until it will not cause misjudgment due to the low offset value When failure occurs on the detector, the main operations information can be read out from the log file in …\DetectorDir\detector.log.
  • Page 89: Chapter 11 Service Information

    Contact the sales representative or Check if the detector is damaged local distributor of iRay Detector Choose a screwdriver that fits the Check if the screws on the detector are loose size to tighten the loose screws Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 90: 11.2.2 Monthly Or Yearly Inspection

    If this problem oc- Image uniformity curs, please contact the sales representa- Detects by resolution map or using resolution Resolution Yearly test card tive or local distribu- tor of iRay Examines the image gray value to evaluate lin- Linear Yearly Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 91: 11.3 Cleaning And Disinfection

    CAUTION  Do not spray the detector directly with disinfectant or detergent.  Never use flammable cleaning detergent such as alcohol, ether, and corrosive liquids such as methanol, benzene, acids, and bases to clean equipment. Mars1013X User Manual...
  • Page 92: 11.4 After-Sales Service

    ≤0.5% Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride  ≤0.10% Polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB).  11.4 After-Sales Service Dept.: After-Sales Service Department of iRay Technology Co., Ltd. Address: Building 45, No. 1000, Jinhai RD., Pudong New Area, 201206 Shanghai China Tel: +86-21-50720560 Fax: +86-4008266163-60610 Email: service@iraygroup.com...
  • Page 93 Maunfacturer: iRay Technology Co., Ltd. Address: RM202, Building 7, No. 590, Ruiqing RD., Zhangjiang East, Pudong, 201201 Shanghai P. R. China Tel: +86-21-50720560 Fax: +86-4008266163-60610 Website: www.iraygroup.com...

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