Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTable of contents3About this manual7Scope7ABC ordering codes8Available Software versions8Introducing the Drystar 55009Drystar 5500 features10The Drystar 5500 offers the following features:10Network features12Customizable features12Software license information12Safety precautions13Transport after installation15Waste disposal and environmental regulations15Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS)16Security precautions17Safety compliance18EMC issues18Compliances18Power cord regulations21Privacy and security22Node authentication, certificates and Certification Authority23Operating modes24Operator mode24Key-operator mode24Service mode24Specialist mode25Administrator mode25Control modes (local and remote)26The local user interface27Overview of user interface controls:27The status indicator LED28The control buttons28Audio signals28The keypad29The display31Switching on the Drystar 550034Cooling down the Drystar 550036Switching off the Drystar 550036Basic operation (operator mode)37Overview of operator functions38Managing the print queue39Checking the print queue39Assigning emergency priority41Deleting print jobs42About Drystar 5500 consumables44Labeling the input trays44Loading films46Introduction46When the Drystar 5500 is printing or calculating:47When the Drystar 5500 is in the ready state:49Film loading procedure50Checking the correct position of a film in the input tray54Advanced operation (Key-operator mode)55Overview of Key-operator functions56Overview56The menu structure57Accessing the Key-operator menus58Stopping the printing process59Accessing the Stop printing menu59Viewing printer information60Accessing the Show settings menu61Viewing general information62Viewing input tray information62Viewing network (DICOM) information64Viewing the sorter configuration65Viewing general Image quality information66Viewing Image quality information for a modality67Viewing the logical printers configuration68Changing the configuration settings69Accessing the Change settings menu70Changing the General settings72Changing the input tray settings (upper / lower)77Changing Network (DICOM) configuration78Changing the image quality settings91Printing images100Accessing the Print images menu100Printing test images from the hard disk101Printing files from printer floppy102Saving the configuration settings105Saving the current configuration105Restoring the configuration settings107Accessing the restore configuration menu107Restoring printer settings from the back-up floppy disk108Restoring printer settings from the hard disk110Performing the calibration procedures111Accessing the calibration menu111Film calibration112Print head cleaning115Print head profile calibration118Installation121Upgrading the software121Using the installation wizard127Quality control for general radiography applications (DT 2 B & DT 2 C)141Establishing the reference values and verifying image quality for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)142Performing quality control (QC) tests for general radiography applications (DT 2 B and DT 2 C)149Quality control for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)153Establishing the reference values and verifying image quality for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)154Performing quality control (QC) tests for mammography application (DT 2 Mammo) (optional)161Controlling the Drystar 5500 via a remote PC (with browser)165Features166Setup167Configuration with crossed network cable167Configuration with straight network cable167Setting up the connection168Setting up a direct link (configuration with crossed network cable)168Setting up a link through a network (configuration with straight network cable)172Starting the remote session173Starting the remote session173Entering the operator level174Entering the Key-operator level174System description177Main components178Functional description179Changing the film format of the trays180Drystar 5500 network configuration183Transport after installation184Preventive maintenance and replacements185Preventive maintenance schedule186Safety guidelines186Cleaning the exterior187Cleaning the dust rollers188Cleaning the cooling air flow holes192Troubleshooting193Troubleshooting checklist194General problems194Checking the status indicator LED195The Drystar 5500 does not print196Checking error messages196Checking the connections197Checking the print queue197Checking floppy disk error messages198Clearing of film jams199Film input tray feed jams200Film transport jams in the front section203Film transport jams in the print section205Film transport jams in output section209Unauthorized opening of the printer213Film identification problems214No identification code detected214Identification code error for upper/lower input tray216Identical identification code detected in upper/lower input tray216Film overrun from current pack217Start-up errors218Error messages while the printer starts up218Maintaining image quality and resolving Image quality problems220Maintaining optimal Image Quality220White dots or lines appear in the transport direction223Low frequency banding223Scratches appear on film224Warning messages225Equipment information sheet227Specifications228Viewing the System info area on a film233General radiography applications233Mammography application (optional)234Options and accessories235Mobile installation kit235Mammography application235Connectivity236Drystar media density response data237DRYSTAR DT 2 B238DRYSTAR DT 2 C239DRYSTAR DT 2 Mammo (optional)240Quality Control Charts241Charts for general radiography QC242Charts for mammography QC (optional)247Remarks for HF-emission and immunity253Remarks for HF-emission and immunity254This device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment given below. The user of the device should ensure that it is used in such an environment.254This device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment given below. The user of the device should ensure that it is used in such an environment.255This device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment given below. The user of the device should ensure that it is used in such an environment.256This device is intended for operation in an electromagnetic environment in which the radiated high frequency disturbance variabl...258Index259Index260Tamanho: 5 MBPáginas: 266Language: EnglishAbrir o manual