Kodak DryView 6800 User Manual
Kodak DryView 6800 User Manual

Kodak DryView 6800 User Manual

Kodak dryview 6800 laser imager user's guide
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  • Page 1 Kodak DryView 6800 Laser Imager User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, New York, 14650 © Eastman Kodak Company, 2007 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. 8F2927 Rev. A Catalog number 6552442...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Overview 6800 Laser Imager............................1-1 System Components ............................1-1 How the Laser Imager Works ...........................1-3 Film Throughput ..............................1-4 Agency Compliance ............................1-4 User Guide Conventions ...........................1-4 2 Using and Maintaining the Imager Operator Control of the Imager........................2-1 Turning Imager Power ON and OFF........................2-1 Power ON..............................2-2 Normal Power OFF.............................2-2 Emergency Power OFF ..........................2-2...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 3 Troubleshooting Overview ................................3-1 Error and Alarm Indications ..........................3-1 Correcting Errors............................3-1 Correcting Film Jams With the Imager Powered ON..................3-1 Correcting Film Jams With the Imager Powered OFF ..................3-2 Touch Screen not Functioning........................3-2 Calling for Support............................3-2 4 Adding Modalities and Selecting Image Quality Parameters Adding a Modality ............................4-1 Selecting the Image Quality Parameter Values ....................4-2 5 Film Technical Information...
  • Page 5 Appendix A: Warranty and Limitation of Liability Important Notice to Purchaser......................... A-1 End User License Agreement (EULA) ....................... A-2 Eastman Kodak Company Health Group Software End User License Agreement ......... A-2 License ..............................A-2 Limited Warranty ..........................A-3 Limitation of Remedies ........................A-3 General..............................
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview 6800 Laser Imager The Kodak DryView 6800 Laser Imager is a continuous-tone laser imager with an internal photothermographic film processor. Heat, rather than photo chemicals, is used to develop the film. The Laser Imager prints images on Kodak DryView Laser Imaging Film which is packed in 125-sheet cartridges.
  • Page 8 Overview Film registration. The film registration orients and centers the film while moving the film from the film drawers to the imaging portion of the Imager. Film imaging. The optics module writes the image onto the film while the film is moved through the exposure transport. Film processor.
  • Page 9: How The Laser Imager Works

    Overview How the Laser Imager Works When the Laser Imager receives a print request, it determines the requested film size anf type then selects the appropriate film cartridge. Each time the Imager receives a print request, the following print sequence occurs.
  • Page 10: Film Throughput

    Film Throughput Prints up to 160 films per hour. Agency Compliance See the Kodak DryView 6800 Laser Imager Safety Manual, 8F2823. User Guide Conventions The following special messages emphasize information or indicate potential risks to personnel or equipment.
  • Page 11: Using And Maintaining The Imager

    Using and Maintaining the Imager Operator Control of the Imager During normal operation, the 6800 Laser Imager receives and automatically prints images sent by modalities over a network. Very little operator control is required. The main responsibilities of the operator are: •...
  • Page 12: Power On

    Using and Maintaining the Imager Power ON After the initial startup of the Imager, the power button on IMPORTANT: the local panel should be used to power ON and power OFF the Imager. If this is the first time the Imager has been powered ON, set the power switch to the "|"...
  • Page 13: Power Failures

    Using and Maintaining the Imager Power Failures In the event of a power loss, the 6800 Laser Imager shuts down. Films in process will not be completed and will remain where they are until they are removed (see “Correcting Film Jams With the Imager Powered OFF” on page 3-2).
  • Page 14: Touch Screen Functions

    Using and Maintaining the Imager Touch Screen Use the following table to navigate the touch screen. All functions begin at the Functions Main Screen. How To Touch Add a modality Utilities>Configuration>Installation Assistant>Configure Modality Adjust brightness Utilities>User Operations>Display brightness Adjust volume Utilities>User Operations>Speaker volume Assign sorter bins Utilities>User Operations>Sorter bin...
  • Page 15: Touch Screen Help

    Using and Maintaining the Imager How To Touch Schedule power save Utilities>User Operations>Power save schedules Start power save Utilities>User Operations>Start power save Switch the Imager offline Utilities>User Operations>Imager Online Switch the Imager online Utilities>User Operations>Imager Offline Unlock doors/drawers Unlock icon>Unlock Film Supply Unlock processor Unlock icon>Unlock Processor Update MPDB...
  • Page 16: General Help

    This process includes: • uncrating the Imager (see the uncrating instructions affixed to the crate) • moving the Imager to its location (see Getting Started with the Kodak DryView 6800 Laser Imager, 8F2901) • installing film trays (see Getting Started with the Kodak DryView 6800 Laser Imager, 8F2901) •...
  • Page 17: Imager Passcode

    – Enter the Imager IP address – Enter the subnet mask – Enter the gateway address – Review the network information • Configure the Kodak Remote Management Services • Edit modality information/parameters • Save/backup configuration information • Exit the Installation Assistant...
  • Page 18: Loading And Removing Film Cartridges

    Using and Maintaining the Imager Loading and Removing Film Cartridges The Film Drawer icon on the touch screen displays the number of sheets left in a film cartridge. When a film cartridge is empty, the appropriate film drawer icon flashes, and a large zero appears in the drawer icon. CAUTION To avoid injury, do not leave the Laser Imager unattended when the film drawers are open.
  • Page 19: Drawers And Doors

    Using and Maintaining the Imager Drawers and Doors The Imager has from 1 to 3 film drawers, a main door, film registration door, and air intake door that you may need to open. Main door Film registration door Film drawers Air intake door Opening Film Drawers To open the film drawers or main door during normal operations, do the...
  • Page 20: Opening Air Intake Door

    Using and Maintaining the Imager Opening Air Intake The air intake door allows access to the electronics filter and the manual Door override for the drawers and main door. To open this door pull down on it. Film Drawers and If the Laser Imager is shut down or if the Door Unlock screen fails to open the Main Door Manual drawers or door, use the manual override latch located at the lower right...
  • Page 21: Filter Maintenance

    Using and Maintaining the Imager Filter Maintenance There are two filters in the Laser Imager that must be attended to during the preventive maintenance process. Cleaning the The electronics filter should be cleaned every 6 months. Electronics Filter intake door Electronics filter Open the air intake (bottom) door.
  • Page 22 Using and Maintaining the Imager Release knob Open the main door. Pull down on the release knob. Remove the PMM. Install the new PMM. Close the main door. Log the change in the Imager. On the touch screen, touch: • Utilities •...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Occasionally, error conditions, such as film jams, may occur in the 6800 Laser Imager. You can easily correct minor problems. If more serious conditions occur, contact a trained Authorized Service Provider of Kodak Products (see “Calling for Support” on page 3-2).
  • Page 24: Correcting Film Jams With The Imager Powered Off

    Troubleshooting Select the error. Touch View. Follow the directions in the Error Correction box. NOTE: If available, touch the Show Me button to view a video of the corrective action. Correcting Film Jams Use the manual override latch to open the main door and film With the Imager registration door (see “Film Drawers and Main Door Manual Override...
  • Page 25 Troubleshooting Service Phone Numbers Country Phone Number Bolivia 54-3327-458-195 54-3327-458-163 Brazil 0800 15003 Canada 1-800-268-1567 Peoples Republic of China 800 820 5800 Cyprus 00 352 497777 Czech Republic 420 236 100 307 420 62 335 426 Denmark 45 70206129 Finland 35.88001214 France 01 4001 4705...
  • Page 26 Troubleshooting Service Phone Numbers Country Phone Number Romania 00 40 1210 3854 Saudi Arabia 00 966 2 682 8219 00 966 1 464 5064 Spain 902 19 03 99 Sweden 46200119494 Switzerland 41.0800.804807 (Italian) 41.0800.838587 (French) 41.0800.804805 (German) Syria 00 963 112128600 Tajikistan 00 90 216 578 2600 Turkey...
  • Page 27: Adding Modalities And Selecting Image Quality Parameters

    Adding Modalities and Selecting Image Quality Parameters Adding a Modality After the Imager has been placed into service, you can later configure it to print images from additional modalities. The Imager can receive images from 12 DICOM-compatible modalities concurrently. Adding a modality involves adjusting some of the image quality settings in the Imager to match the new modality.
  • Page 28: Selecting The Image Quality Parameter Values

    Adding Modalities and Selecting Image Quality Parameters Selecting the Image Quality Parameter Values The parameter selections are based on modality type. They also depend on whether the modality is Grayscale Standard Display Function (GSDF) compliant. If the modality is GSDF-compliant and uses Presentation IMPORTANT: Look-Up Tables (PLUTs) for all images, it is not necessary to change the image quality parameters in the Imager.
  • Page 29 Adding Modalities and Selecting Image Quality Parameters modality overrides the GSDF0 TFT set (used for GSDF modalities) and associated parameter settings. The DICOM PLUT capability in the Imager is normally enabled but can be disabled by your Service Provider. January 17, 2007 8F2927...
  • Page 30 Adding Modalities and Selecting Image Quality Parameters 8F2927 January 17, 2007...
  • Page 31: Film Technical Information

    Film Technical Information General Description This section describes the characteristics of Kodak DryView Laser Imaging Film, not the operation of the 6800 Laser Imager. DryView Laser Imaging Film is a high-resolution, infrared-sensitive, photothermographic film designed specifically for the family of DryView Laser Imagers. DryView Laser Imaging Film is packaged in daylight-load packages and is available in blue, clear, and mammography 7-mil polyester base.
  • Page 32: Environmental Impact

    Film Technical Information Environmental Impact Tests show that DryView Laser Imaging Film is not considered hazardous to the environment. As a result, you can develop, recycle, and dispose of film with less impact on the environment than if you were using wet-developed silver halide films.
  • Page 33: Handling Developed Film

    For best results, store film in sleeves when not being reviewed. DryView Laser Imaging Film can be left on a light box for more than 24 hours; in extreme cases in which light boxes are exceptionally hot (120° F/49°C), Kodak recommends removing them prior to 8 hours of continuous exposure.
  • Page 34: Dissipating Heat

    However, the film does contain silver and polyester that may be recovered by using one of several recycling processes. Call your local Kodak sales representative or go to the Kodak Web site and refer to Publication J700 and see the End-of-Life-Management section.
  • Page 35: Specifications

    Specifications Location Equipment Specifications Unpacked Packed Height without sorter: 119.4 cm (47 in.) 139.7 cm (55 in.) with sorter: 148.8 cm (58.6 in.) Width 73.7 cm (29 in.) 85.8 cm (33.78 in.) Depth 63.5 cm (25 in.) 103 cm (40.55 in.) Weight without sorter: 254 kg (560 lbs) 299 kg (660 lbs)
  • Page 36: Environmental Requirements

    IMPORTANT: • This equipment is intended to connect to other medical devices. Only an authorized Service Provider of Kodak Products or Customer Qualified Service Personnel may install this equipment. • Do not locate the Imager within 2 m (6.56 ft) of where a cell phone will be used, even if the cell phone is separated from the equipment by a wall.
  • Page 37: Floor Levelness

    • power cord with plug for use in Europe All other countries must use an Agency-approved power cord with plug type suitable for the country of use, or contact an authorized Kodak dealer. One of the following single-phase, 15 A power sources, with grounding, must...
  • Page 38: Network Requirements

    3.05 m (10 ft) of the rear of the Imager. Film Prior to installation you must order and have on hand Kodak DryView Laser Imaging Film. Contact your sales representative if you have questions. Film Types The 6800 Laser Imager accommodates the following film types: •...
  • Page 39: Film Storage And Throughput

    Specifications – 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in.) • For Mammography Laser Imaging Film and Mammography Plus Laser Imaging Film: – 20 x 25 cm (8 x 10 in.) – 25 x 30 cm (10 x 12 in.) –...
  • Page 40 Specifications 8F927 January 17, 2007...
  • Page 41: Appendix A: Warranty And Limitation Of Liability

    Customer. • Performance or non-performance of any third party equipment or software. • Impact of any Kodak product upon a network or third party equipment or software. • Malicious software infections caused by others. Virus Policy: In accordance with the Health Group Digital Solutions Virus Policy, document 3E4111, Kodak’s time to install patches and other changes...
  • Page 42: End User License Agreement (Eula

    (the "Software"). Kodak represents that it has title to or has the right to license the Software. Customer agrees to use the Software only in conjunction with the...
  • Page 43: Limited Warranty

    Customer with a corrected version of the Software as soon as practical after Customer has notified Kodak of any non-conformity. Kodak does not warrant that: (i) operation of any of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free, or (ii) functions contained in the Software will operate in the combinations which may be selected for use by, or meet Customer's requirements.
  • Page 44: General

    (c)(1)(ii) of The Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause DFAR 252.227-7013 or such other applicable government or agency regulation providing equivalent protection. Contractor / manufacturer is Eastman Kodak Company, 343 State Street, Rochester, New York, 14650. End-User License...
  • Page 45 Warranty and Limitation of Liability MANUFACTURER FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED PRODUCT(S) IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RETURN POLICIES. Software Product License The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed, not sold.
  • Page 46 Warranty and Limitation of Liability permanently disabled. Except as expressly provided in this EULA, you may not otherwise make copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, including the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE. – Reservation of Rights. Manufacturer, MS and its suppliers (including Microsoft Corporation) reserve all rights not expressly granted to you in this EULA.
  • Page 47: Software Product License

    Warranty and Limitation of Liability supplements. – Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. –...
  • Page 48 Warranty and Limitation of Liability must be properly licensed to use a product identified by Manufacturer, MS or Microsoft Corporation as being eligible for the upgrade in order to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT ("Eligible Product"). For the purpose of upgrade products only, "HARDWARE" shall mean the computer system or computer system component with which you received the Eligible Product.
  • Page 49 Warranty and Limitation of Liability you purchase the HARDWARE from Manufacturer. PRODUCT SUPPORT. PRODUCT SUPPORT FOR THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT IS NOT PROVIDED BY MICROSOFT, MICROSOFT CORPORATION, OR THEIR AFFILIATES OR SUBSIDIARIES. FOR PRODUCT SUPPORT, PLEASE REFER TO MANUFACTURER'S SUPPORT NUMBER PROVIDED IN THE DOCUMENTATION FOR THE HARDWARE.
  • Page 50 Warranty and Limitation of Liability PERSONAL INJURY, OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE. Sun Microsystems, Inc. has contractually obligated Microsoft to make this disclaimer. FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTIES AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO YOUR PARTICULAR JURISDICTION, PLEASE REFER TO THE WARRANTIES INCLUDED BELOW OR PROVIDED WITH THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT PRINTED MATERIALS.
  • Page 51: Warranty/Special Provisions For England Scotland, Wales And Ireland - Limited Warranty

    Warranty and Limitation of Liability REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR UNDERTAKING HAS BEEN MADE OR GIVEN BY MANUFACTURER AND/OR MICROSOFT CORPORATION (OR RELATED COMPANY OF EITHER) TO ANY PERSON OR COMPANY ON ITS BEHALF IN RELATION TO THE PROFITABILITY OF OR ANY OTHER CONSEQUENCES OR BENEFITS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE DELIVERY OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE AND ANY ACCOMPANYING MICROSOFT HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, MANUALS OR WRITTEN MATERIALS.
  • Page 52: Warranty/Special Provisions For Canada - Limited Warranty

    Warranty and Limitation of Liability APPLICABLE LAW, MANUFACTURER AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR OTHER TERMS, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND/OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE, THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS, AND ANY ACCOMPANYING HARDWARE.
  • Page 53: Garantie Et Dispositions Particulières Pour Le Canada Garantie Limitée

    Warranty and Limitation of Liability that does not meet this Limited Warranty and which is returned to Manufacturer with a copy of your receipt. This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the SOFTWARE or hardware has resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplication.
  • Page 54 Warranty and Limitation of Liability fabrication dans des conditions normales d'utilisation et d'entretien pour une période d'un (1) an à compter de la date de réception. Toutes garanties ou conditions implicites concernant le LOGICIEL et le matériel Microsoft sont limitées à quatre-vingt-dix (90) jours et un (1) an, respectivement. RECOURS DU CLIENT.
  • Page 55 Warranty and Limitation of Liability Warranty/Special LIMITED WARRANTY. Manufacturer warrants that (a) the SOFTWARE will Provisions for the United perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials States of America and for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of receipt, and (b) any any Other Country - Microsoft hardware accompanying the SOFTWARE will be free from defects in Limited Warranty...
  • Page 56 Warranty and Limitation of Liability SPECIAL PROVISIONS U.S. GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS. All SOFTWARE provided to the U.S. Government pursuant to solicitations issued on or after December 1, 1995 is provided with the commercial license rights and restrictions described in this EULA.
  • Page 57: Key Operator

    Glossary Computed Radiography, the process of creating digital radiographic images. Computed Tomography, the process of creating digital tomographic images. Cycle power Cycle power means to shut down and power up the Laser Imager. DICOM Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine. A TCP/IP-based protocol for transmitting and receiving medical imaging and related data over a network.
  • Page 58 RF Tag Radio frequency tag. Service image An image used by service personnel for troubleshooting. Shutdown The process of exiting current tasks and applications and turning the power off. SMPTE test pattern A Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineering monitor test pattern that is used for analyzing image-quality problems.
  • Page 59 Index End user license agreement, A-2 Environmental requirements, 6-2 Add modalities, 2-4 Error history screen, 3-1 Adjust Errors, 3-1 Backlight, 2-4 Volume, 2-4 Agency compliance, 1-4 Film Altitude, 6-2 Archiving, 5-3 Assign sorter bins, 2-4 Environmental impact, 5-2 Jams, 3-1, 3-2 Loading/unloading, 2-8 Backup system, 2-4 Recycling, 5-4...
  • Page 60 Index Loading film cartridges, 2-8 Reset modality, 2-4 Restore from backup file, 2-4 Filter change, 2-4 Run test patterns, 2-4 PM done, 2-4 Schedule power save, 2-5 Mammo test patterns, 2-4 Service number, 2-4 Manual override latch, 2-10 Service numbers, 3-2 Modality Software product license, A-5 Adding, 4-1...
  • Page 61 Index Warranty, A-1 January 17, 2007 8F2927...
  • Page 64 Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, New York, 14650 Kodak and DryView are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. © Eastman Kodak Company, 2007...

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