Canon XEED WUX10 Mark II Medical 4231B007 Manuel D’Utilisation

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4231B007
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Medical imaging – presented 
with unrivalled clarity 
Medical imaging demands extremely accurate 
reproduction of greyscales if patient conditions 
are to be illustrated faithfully. 
Combining the benefi ts of Canon’s LCOS panel 
technology with extremely bright, high resolution 
imaging – up to industry-leading, native WUXGA 
resolution (1920 x 1200 pixels) – XEED offers 
seamless projection and optimal reproduction of 
X-ray images.
At in-hospital conferences and in the university 
classroom, Canon XEED projectors are a valuable 
addition to any PACS (Picture Archiving and 
Communication System), providing a reliable 
platform for radiological case discussions.
* XEED projectors are not approved for diagnostic purposes.
OUT-OF-THE-BOX DICOM SIMULATION
Optimising images to human visual perception, the 
DICOM 14 standard sets the benchmark in digital radiology.
The XEED WUX10 Mark II Medical, XEED SX7 Mark II Medical 
and XEED SX80 Mark II Medical all offer a DICOM simulation 
mode as standard.*
This DICOM SIM mode features 21 different levels of 
greyscale reproduction, based on combinations of maximum 
luminance and contrast. The result is a fl exible solution 
that can be used in varying lighting conditions. In addition, 
the range of DICOM presets available makes it far easier to 
accurately match twin screens when required.
ADDITIONAL ON-SITE CALIBRATION OPTION
On-site calibration giving full DICOM 14 compliance can 
be achieved using the AcuScreenPRO system, available 
separately from our partner Larivière GmbH. Environmental 
factors, such as the intensity and tone of ambient light, 
plus the projection screen type, are all taken into account 
to achieve the very best possible image quality.
The AcuScreenPRO system is comprised of easy-to-use, 
PC-based software and a measuring sensor. The supplied 
luminance meter is used to evaluate exact display conditions, 
allowing precise corrections to be made according to the 
specifi c environment. By carrying out these corrections, the 
gradation between minimum luminance – where black areas 
appear grey due to external light – and maximum luminance 
can be distributed optimally.
Regular re-calibration is recommended, to ensure ongoing 
DICOM 14 compliance, with the system downloading the 
new parameters to the projector after each calibration.
Without DICOM simulation mode
With DICOM simulation mode
USB Connection
AcuScreenPRO 
software
PC/ Laptop with USB
and RS232 interface
RS232 control cable
Canon XEED Projector WUX10 / 
XEED SX7 Mark II Medical / 
XEED SX80 Mark II Medical
Tripod
Measuring sensor