Allengers Medical Systems Ltd. Wireless/ Wired X-Ray Flat Panel Detectors Allengers Wireless (G4336RWC, G4336RWG, G4343RWC, G4343RWG, T4336RWC, and T4336RWG)/ Wired (G4336RWC, G4336RWG, G4343RWC, G4343RWG, T4336RWC, T4336RWG, G4343RG, G4343RC) X-Ray Flat Panel Detector used with Accessory: “Acquisition Work Station (AWS) Software (Synergy DR FDX/ Synergy DR)” User Manual of Wireless/ Wired X-Ray Flat Panel Detectors (T4336RWC,T4336RWG) Medical Systems Ltd.
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User Manual Detector. This Operation Manual should be studied and understood before proceeding to operate the equipment on patients; it describes details on how to operate the Allengers X-Ray Flat Panel Detector and cautions to be observed when operating it. After reading this manual, store it nearby the Allengers X-Ray Flat Panel Detector so that you can see it whenever necessary.
User Manual Contents 1. 2. 3. Manual Revision History ............................................................................................................... 7 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 8 2.1 Product Introduction .......................................................................................................... 9 2.2 Product Series ..........................................
User Manual 4. 5. 3.16.6. Charger Label ......................................................................................................... 32 3.16.7. Charger SN Label .................................................................................................... 32 3.16.8. Adapter Specification Label (Charger) ................................................................... 33 3.16.9. Safety Symbols ...........................................................................................
User Manual A.1.1 Reduced Equivalent ................................................................................................... 71 A.1.2 Power Supply Conditions when Using Back-up Cable ............................................... 71 A.1.3 Power Supply to Battery Charger............................................................................... 71 A.1.4 Power Consumption and Battery Specification ......................................................... 72 A.1.5 Environmental Conditions ...
User Manual 1. Manual Revision History Revision Date 00 12.07.2022 Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual 2. Introduction This manual is intended to provide the operator with an overview of the operation and safety requirements for the Allengers X-Ray Flat Panel Detector. This manual is not intended to provide instructions on actual treatment procedures and it is expected that users should have official radiologist or any other practitioners license prior to using the device. The Manufacturer and Distribution organization assume no liability through the use of the device.
User Manual 2.1 Product Introduction Allengers X-Ray Flat Panel Detector is an X-ray image acquisition device that is based on flat-panel. This device should be integrated with an operating PC and an X-ray generator. It can do to utilize as digitalizing X-ray images and transfer for radiography diagnostic. Each X-ray photon will be converted to electronic signal by scintillator and the sensor array. Electronic signal in the pixel will be readout by driver IC and then become an image before send to PC. 2.
User Manual 2.4 Product Significant Performance Characteristics Items Characteristics Image resolution 2500x3052 Data 16 bit data MTF (Modulation transfer function) (Typical) DQE (Detector quantum efficiency) (Typical) CsI 0.63 @ 1 lp/mm GOS 0.52 @ 1 lp/mm CsI 0.50 @ 1 lp/mm GOS 0.27 @ 1 lp/mm Maximum linear dose (Typical) Sensitivity (Typical) Dark noise (Max) 88 uGy CsI 574 lsb/uGy GOS 592 lsb/uGy CsI 3.6 LSB GOS 4.8 LSB Lag <0.
User Manual 2.6 Product Intended Part of the body or type of tissue applied to or interacted with - Measurement site: Full Body parts - Condition: Intact or wound skin 2.
User Manual 2.9 Frequency of use - Reusable Location - In hospital environment Mobility - Portable ME equipment to be used on a patient Product Features - 140 micron pixel pitch - Wide image for large body part cover - 16-bit dynamic range output - Exposure times up to 3.0 seconds - Wireless communication mode or wired communication mode is available. When used in wireless communication mode, an access point and battery pack (optional) is required. 2.
User Manual 3. Safety and Regulatory This Allengers X-Ray Flat Panel Detector has been designed and tested to function in a safe and correct when used as indicated in this manual. Do not use this device before reading and completely understand this Operation Manual. Always observe precautions for safety and only operates the device in a qualified room that provides protection. 3.1 3.1.1.
User Manual ISO 10993-10: Fourth edition 2021-11 ISO 14971 Third Edition 2019-12 Biological evaluation of medical devices -- Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin sensitization Medical devices - Application of risk management to medical devices ISO 15223-1 Third edition 2016-11-01 Medical devices - Symbols to be used with information to be supplied by the manufacturer Part 1: General requirements Human factors engineering - Design of medical devices Biological evaluation of medical devices - Part 5: Te
User Manual mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide: Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetics mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide 3.2 Power Supply Hazard Warning The power supply to the detector is AC 100 to 240V. Do not use insufficient current or voltage of power supply, which will result in line defect in the image, and patient need to retake.
User Manual - - forcibly bend, or bundle the cable. Otherwise, fire or electric shock may result. Do not use the flat panel detector for the radiographic examination stand if its cable becomes overloaded. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged, causing fire or electric shock. Do not touch the back-up cable connector of detector; otherwise it may result in electric shock or malfunction of the equipment.
User Manual Failure to use the optional parts and accessories recommended by us may result in damage to the equipment and/or electric shock and injury. Keep the equipment away from patient’s body fluids, chemicals, water, etc. Otherwise, it may be damaged, causing fire or electric shock. If necessary, protect the flat panel detector by covering it with a disposable bag. 3.4 Abnormalities Hazard 3.
User Manual For veterinary or mobile applications, contact Allengers official dealer or Representative. When the devices are used outdoors in wireless communication mode, contact Allengers official dealer or Representative. Do not place any object in a place where removal of the power cable is prevented. To ensure optimal image quality, it is recommended that you do not use the flat panel detector near devices (motor, transformer, switching supply, etc.) that generate electromagnetic noise.
User Manual 3.7 External Network Connection - Caution When a setting of the network to which the equipment is connected has been changed, check that the change does not affect the system operation and take measures if necessary. The setting change may include the following: Change of connection destination Addition of devices Removal of devices Update of devices Upgrade of devices After connecting this system to the network with other systems, confirm that the other systems are not affected.
User Manual accessories or other such items. When it is necessary to install authorized accessories or optional items, contact Allengers official dealer or Representative. Keep equipment other than those used for patients out of their reach to ensure appropriate system isolation. In normal use, have a patient take a proper positioning for exposure. The operator should operate the system in a place where safety from radiation is ensured.
User Manual - Do not use the following disinfectants at the time of disinfection, which the quality, performance and safety of the equipment cannot be assured. Chloric disinfectant which is strongly corrosive to metals and rubber parts. Disinfectant whose uses on metals, plastics, and coating are forbidden according to the instructions supplied with the disinfectant. Formalin gas and disinfectant sprays that may get inside the equipment. Ultraviolet sterilizers.
User Manual pack, causing it to overheat, emit smoke, explode or ignite. To charge the battery pack, be sure to use the designated battery charger and to observe the charging conditions specified by Allengers Medical Systems Ltd. If the battery pack is charged in other conditions (temperature or voltage/current higher than specified, remodeled battery charger, etc.
User Manual charging method) different from those specified by Allengers Medical Systems Ltd., the battery pack may emit smoke, ignite, explode or leak fluid. Store the battery pack in a cool and dark place. Recharge the stored battery pack every six months or every year. Otherwise a decrease in battery capacity or other problems may result. Do not leave the removed battery pack in the car or other places exposed to high temperature.
User Manual Otherwise, its insulator may melt, its gas release vent or safety mechanisms may be damaged, and/or its electrolyte may catch fire, causing the battery pack to overheat, emit smoke, explode or ignite. Do not use or leave the battery pack in a place where it is exposed to high temperature (60C or higher), such as fire or a heater. If the resin separator is damaged due to heat, the battery pack may short-circuit, causing it to overheat, emit smoke, explode or ignite.
User Manual battery pack to the battery charger or other equipment, do not connect the battery pack forcefully. Make sure that the terminals are correctly oriented. If the battery pack is connected in reverse, it will be reverse-charged, and abnormal chemical reactions may occur inside the battery pack, causing it to overheat, emit smoke, explode or ignite. Do not connect the battery pack to an electrical outlet or cigarette lighter socket in a car.
User Manual the equipment or battery charger, and stop using it. Otherwise, the battery pack may overheat, emit smoke, exploder ignite. Do not use the battery pack exposed to a strong magnetic field of an MRI system, etc. Do not use the battery pack immersed in liquid. Keep the battery away from fire. Avoid the action of short circuit. Never attempt to disassemble the battery pack. Use the designated chargers to charge the battery pack. Risk of explosion if battery replaced by an incorrect type.
User Manual 3.13 Warnings for Pediatric Use Warning If the exposure conditions for average excessive radiation exposure. Studies show that children are more radiosens of developing cancer compared to adults exposed to the same dose of ionizing. Accordingly, in pediatric use, special attention needs to be paid to avoid exposure.
User Manual a patient. The institution where the equipment is installed is responsible for its use and maintenance. In addition, this equipment should not be used by persons other than doctors or suitably trained staff. Be careful not to expose the flat panel detector to X-ray without a subject. Although the flat panel detector conforms to IPX6, no warranty is given as to the prevention of water intrusion in the flat panel detector.
User Manual image, and patient need to retake x-ray. Careful when holding the FPD, drop or impact will result in water come inside causing short circuit, which might have patient retake x-ray. Do not operate the FPD beyond the limited temperature, patient might need to retake or harmed by heat. Do not take image while FPD is in busy state, patient might need to retake. Make sure use the right FPD when multiple FPD are standby in the same time, use wrong FPD will result in patient retake.
User Manual 3.16 Product Labels The information of each label can be found in this section and the corresponding location is also presented as the following figure. The following labels are adhered to the Allengers X-Ray Flat Panel Detector. 3.16.1. Identification Label T4336RWC T4336RWG Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual 3.16.2. Battery Polarity Label 3.16.3. Battery Label 3.16.4. Packing Carton Label Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual 3.16.5. Adapter Specification Label 3.16.6. Charger Label 3.16.7. Charger SN Label Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual 3.16.8. Adapter Specification Label (Charger) 3.16.9. Safety Symbols The following safety symbols are used in the labels or on its body. Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
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User Manual 4. 4.1 System Configuration How to Connect FPD Allengers FPD can be operated either in wireless connection mode or wired connection mode. When using wired mode, back-up cable is necessary to provide the link from FPD to network switch hub or to PC. User can also connect back-up cable to the adapter provided by Allengers to give the power to operate or charging its battery. If the adapter is not connected, FPD will be powered by its own battery.
User Manual 4.2 4.2.1. Unit Names and the Functions Flat Panel Detector Unit names and the functions of the Allengers FPD are described below. 1. Applied part 2. LED indicator 3. Power button 4. Back-up cable connector 5. Battery pack Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual 4.2.2. Accessories Back-up cable Total cable length Ethernet branch length 2.5 +/- 0.1m 0.3 +/- 0.1m Power supply branch length 0.3 +/- 0.1m Description: A cable which one side connects the flat panel detector and the other side spilt into two cable, one is RJ45 connector to connect with Ethernet port, and the other side is DC Jack 5.5x2.5 to connect with the output of AC/DC adapter. Cable length: 2.
User Manual Description: Rechargable Li-Ion battery designed for Allengers FPD. - Capacity: 4212 mAh - Rating voltage: 11.4V, TYP:4212mAh/48Wh - Weight: ~260g - UL certified Safety (must in accordance with IEC 62133:2012) Power Cord (Optional) Description: Connection between AC inlet and adapter input. EU - PLUG : 6A/250V, CONNECTOR: 10A/250V - Length : 3M - PLUG : 10A/125V, CONNECTOR: 10A/125V Length : 2.5M US Note: Every provided accessory is identified to have not received prior 510(k) clearance.
User Manual Do not use parts or accessories which are not certified by Allengers Medical Systems Ltd. or not approved by CE or FDA. Synergy DR FDX/Synergy DR Dongle (Optional) Description: Insert to USB port to activate the DROC service. NOTE: The failed installation of the dongle driver will disable the PPACS program. CAUTION: Previous versions of Sentinel system drivers are not compatible; they cannot be installed in the same system.
User Manual Description: GST60A24-P1J which is used to provide power charges the battery with charger. - Dimensions: 50x125x31.5 mm - Input : 100-250V ~ 1.5-0.75A 50-60Hz - Output : 24V ⎓ 2.5A - Length : 1.5M The adapter must in accordance with UL62368-1, CSA C22.2, TUV EN62368-1, BSMI CNS14336, CCC GB4943, PSE J62368-1, AS/NZS 60950.1 , BIS IS13252, KC K60950-1, EAC TP TC 004 approved; SIRIM MS IEC60950-1 (optional) approved. 4.3 LED indicators LED indicators are on the side of Allengers series FPD.
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User Manual 5. 5.1 Basic Operation Preparing the Flat Panel Detector This section describes how to prepare the flat panel detector. 5.1.1. Type of Flat Panel Detector T4336RWC, T4336RWG 5.1.2. Number of the Connectable Flat Panel Detector Up to 5 panels can connect to system at the same time. 5.1.3. Connecting/Disconnecting the Flat Panel Detector Do not place the connector on floor. Make sure that the latches on both sides are properly engaged when connecting the connector.
User Manual Caution Do not place the connector on a hard surface such as the edge of a bed. 5.1.4. Make sure that the connector does not protrude from the edge of a bed. Do not raise the flat panel sensor by holding only the connector. Charging the Battery Pack for the Flat Panel Detector Use the battery charger recommended by Allengers Medical Systems Ltd. For details on operations, refer to the instruction manual for the battery charger. 5.1.5.
User Manual 5.1.5.1. Remove the battery pack Step Step Slide the arrow switch toward right side and hold it. Pick up the edge of battery by finger, then lift it. 5.1.5.2. Install the battery pack Step Step 5.1.6. Following the picture and install the battery. Push the battery pack and make sure the battery is tightly installed. LED Indicator to show battery capacity By short press LED at any time, even when power is off. LED will show current remaining capacity.
User Manual 5.2 Detector Connection Allengers detector can be connected to system either by wireless or by wire cable. Allengers FPD use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to assign IP address automatically. 5.2.1. Wire connection The default address of detector is 192.168.11.100. User need to set the computer to the same domain as Allengers. First, open the IPV4 of computer's local network management interface, and change the IP address to 192.168.11.1 and subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
User Manual as below. 5.2.2. Wireless connection SDK command is used to setup SSID and password of wireless access point. This setup to FPD need to be done first before wireless connection. (Note: SDK is enclosed in the packaging) Users can set client mode parameters through the software interface. Choose wireless in configuration interface. Choose the “Client”. Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual Set the SSID and pass phrase of AP to be connected to the product. 5.2.3. AP mode connection Users can set AP mode parameters through the software interface. Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual Choose wireless in configuration interface. Choose the “AP”. Set the SSID and pass phrase of product. Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual User needs to set the computer to the same domain as Allengers (Wifi). First, open the IPV4 of computer's local network management interface, and change the IP address to 192.168.11.1 and subnet mask to 255.255. 255.0. Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual 5.3 Starting Up and Shutting Down the Allengers FPD This section explains how to start up and shut down the detector. 5.3.1. Starting up the detector 1. Press the power button for more than 2 second to start the FPD. 2. Make sure that the power LED light in green. 3. Power LED will still light in green. Wait status LED stop flashing. 4. Wait Status LED light in green (ready for exposure) Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual 5.3.2. Overview of User Interface User Interface There are five major parts of the window 1. UI Configuration / Operation 3. 5. Raw image Display Area 2. FPD information/ Configuration Discovered FPDs 4. List / Output UI Configuration (Home) / Operation Home Tab Bar: Show / Hide Status / Caption Bar Pane: Show / Hide the panels Power: Reboot the connected FPD Operation Tab Operation Enter Operation: Make FPD enter operation state.
User Manual Set FPD time: Synchronize the time between PC and RTC of FPD. Mode Start: Make FPD operate in selected exposure mode. Stop: Make FPD stop selected exposure mode and return to Idle in operation state. Reset: Reset the image module (Clear some alert flags). Mode: Choose exposure mode (AED / AED repeat / Soft Sync / Acquisition / Discharge). AED: Automatic exposure detection is activated with Utility, and to detect the X-ray and capture image directly.
User Manual Override Naming Rules: Name the images as the fields, File Name and Starting Index, shown in Image List section. Exposure Configuration (Please refer to AED / Acquisition section for more detail) The settings cached when user presses Start button.
User Manual Properties The properties page contains following information of FPD FPD specification Serial: Serial number of FPD Model: Model name of FPD System version: Firmware version of main system Subsystem version: Firmware version of subsystem FPGA version: Bitstream version of FPGA Width: The width of image Height: The height of image Connection Type: Wireless or Wired Net Speed: The strength of signal Diagnostic unit (The group is collapsed by default, click + to extend) Battery: Main Battery info
User Manual Image module: Alarm caused by image module Storage: Alarm caused by storage failure Ethernet: Alarm caused by Ethernet interface failure Wireless: Alarm caused by Wireless interface failure Self-diagnosis: Alarm caused by software self-diagnosis failure Control Host: Host name of the PC currently controls the operation of FPD Error (The group is collapsed by default, click + to expand) Error Code: A 32-bit mask of following error flags (0x00000000 means no error) ROIC 0~17: Failure on checking
User Manual Wireless (Reboot is required after Set action) IPv4: IPv4 of FPD IPv4 prefix: 24 (fixed) IPv4 gateway: Gateway setting IPv4 DHCP: Disable / Client / Server Wifi mode: Client / AP mode Country code: Wi-Fi country code Authentication: Only WPA2-Personal is implemented SSID: SSID of target AP (client mode) / SSID of FPD (AP mode) Passphrase: Password of target AP (client mode) / password of FPD (AP mode) Channel 2.4GHz: The channel is applied at 2.
User Manual verification purpose Working Directory: The path for saving files.
User Manual AED Mode Timing Diagram After connecting to FPD, switch to Operation tab Click Enter Operation Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual After connecting to FPD, switch to Operation tab Click Enter Operation The Mode will change to Operation Configure exposure parameters Select AED And click Start (Note: After AED operation, user must click Stop to re-enable drop-down menu) In properties section, the Mode will change to AED. After State become Ready, user can take X-ray exposure. The Mode enters the AED again after exposure. Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual If the Auto Download is checked, the selected images will be downloaded into target folder. The information of raw image is displayed in Raw Image Display Area. The Status column shows whether the image is ready for downloading. The D/L columns shows the time that corresponding images have been taken to be downloaded. Acquisition Mode Acquisition mode can take image from FPD without exposure. Timing Diagram Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual Configure exposure parameters Select Acquisition mode, and click Start The Mode changes to Acquisition temporarily. When the Mode returns Operation, the image is ready. If the Download Raw is checked, the raw image will be downloaded into folder Acquisition/. The raw image is displayed in Raw Image Display Area.
User Manual Click ↓ to download offset corrected image Download Image List If user wants to download images stored in non-volatile storage of FPD Click the rightmost button to retrieve image list. After image list is retrieved, user can use image list to download image. Because the application doesn’t know the exposure mode of the image before downloading it, the images downloaded are stored in default folder. Note that the Mode column of image is marked as Default before download.
User Manual 5.4 Guidelines for Pediatric Applications Allengers typically conducts radiologists (Government-certified) usability studies that Compare Allengers detector models to the marketed devices. Participate radiologists have demonstrated that the images acquired using the Allengers detectors are deemed to be of diagnostic capability. Additionally, please review the following scientific literatures regarding pediatric (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29064378) and neonates (https://www.
User Manual mAs, consider starting at 65--75 kVp, 100--160 mA, 2.5--10 mAs for a pediatric patient. Whenever possible use high kVp techniques and large SID (Source Image Distance). Summary: • Image only when there is a clear medical benefit. • Image only the indicated area. • Use the lowest amount of radiation for adequate imaging based on size of the child (reducing tube output -- kVp and mAs). • Try to use always short exposure times, large SID values and immobilizing devices.
User Manual - C = corrected image R = raw image F = flat field image D = dark field or dark frame m = image-averaged value of (F-D) - G = Gain = - 5.5.2. Storage of calibration data 10 sets of calibration data can be stored inside detector. Users can update or get calibration data for the product. After selecting the class of the map, click “File to send”. Click on the file to be updated to the inside of the product. Click “Set” and complete the update. Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev.
User Manual Caution These actions are carried out by Authorized Personnel’s not End Users. 5.5.3. Standard Configuration A. Other Essential System Components necessary to perform Digital Radiography Detector (Supporting SDK Interface) can be used in combination with the image processing unit provided by System Integrator. The X-ray equipment is composed of X-ray high voltage generator and X-ray console, etc. The hand switch is connected with the console for the exposure.
User Manual Detector (Supporting SDK Interface): Flat panel sensor: T4336RWC and T4336RWG The control software is installed and used in a Windows PC (the image processing unit) prepared by the System Integrator. This variation provides images, which diagnostic image process is not implemented, to the image processing unit. An X-ray automatic detection function is used for detector T4336RWC/T4336RWG. This function could detect a start timing of an X-ray exposure using readout signals in the detector.
User Manual D. AED Specification Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual 6. Daily Inspection and Maintenance 6.1 Daily User Inspection and Maintenance During maintenance and inspection, strictly observe precautions contained in “Chapter 2 Safety and Regulatory” in this manual for you to use the device under best conditions. 6.1.1.
User Manual 7. Troubleshooting - In case of smoke, fire, abnormal high temperature, remove battery and power supply and turn off detector immediately. - In case of yellow error LED on, it may trigger the impact. Please read the manual to release the status and restart the power; if the yellow light cannot be removed, contact Allengers service engineer or local representative - In case of abnormal image, calibrate detector by standard method.
User Manual Appendix A Specifications of FPD A.1 Specifications Specifications of the detector are shown below. A.1.1 Reduced Equivalent Peak reduced equivalent on the front panel of the flat panel detector: 0.57 mmAl A.1.2 Power Supply Conditions when Using Back-up Cable The DC power supply to Allengers FPD is delivered with its AC/DC adapter. Item Min Typ.
User Manual The battery charger is delivered with its AC/DC adapter which is the same as A.1.2. A.1.4 Power Consumption and Battery Specification Item Specification (typical) Unit Power (Operating) 16 W Power (Stand-by) 10 W Battery voltage 11.4 V Battery capacity 4212 mAh 800 Capacity≧2835 mAh (70 %) cycle Battery operating time in stand-by mode 8 hours Battery operating time in Operating mode 4 hours Charging time 4 hours Cycle life A.1.5 Environmental Conditions A.1.5.
User Manual Functional means that the detector is able to deliver an image, whereas the image quality and electro-optical performances are not guaranteed. It also means that, except if mentioned explicitly, any perturbation occurring within those conditions are reversible and not existing anymore when the detector is turned back within the performance operating conditions. Item Min Temperature 5°C Humidity 15% Pressure 700mBar Typ.
User Manual axis ) Drop (The detector T4336RWC and T4336RWG) remains at full performance after a drop test of following height) 70 cm Caution When the flat panel detector is used in high temperature condition for long period of time, it may cause image artifacts and/or failure of the device. A.1.
User Manual Item Min Typ. MTF @ 1 lp / mm 0.50 0.63 DQE @ 1 lp / mm 0.41 0.55 Max unit unit T4336RWG (GOS Version) Performance at *RQA5 Item Min Typ. Max MTF @ 1 lp / mm 0.46 0.52 0.57 DQE @ 1 lp / mm 0.23 0.27 0.32 Sensitivity 503 592 681 LSB/uGy 4.8 LSB 101 uGy 150 KVp 3.57 lp/mm Dark noise Maximum linear dose 75 Energy range 40 88 Maximum resolution T4336RWG (GOS Version) Life Time Performance at *RQA5 Item Min Typ. MTF @ 1 lp / mm 0.44 0.
User Manual Item Specification Wireless specification IEEE802.11 ac / a/g/n Transmit frequency 5.2, 5.3, 5.6, 2.4 GHz Antenna 2 Date rate 866Mbps (802.11ac) Authentication WPA/WPA2-PSK AP mode - - Work only in 2.4Ghz Note: Use of 2.4GHz: ch11 for N.America, ch13 for Europe (ETSI) Transmit frequencies available vary, depending on the country. Radio waves available outdoors vary, depending on the country where the system is used.
User Manual Appendix B Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) B.1 Allengers FPD This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC 60601-1-2:2014/EN 60601-1-2:2015. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation.
User Manual - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device(s) are connected. If the problem cannot be solved with the above measures, stop using this equipment and consult the manufacturer, our Allengers dealer or Representative for help. Warning Do not place devices generating electromagnetic wave near this equipment. If a device(s) other than those specified is connected, predetermined EMC performance cannot be guaranteed. B.
User Manual 4. The use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified, with the exception of transducers and cables sold by Allengers Medical Systems Ltd. as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the detector. 5. The detector should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment.
User Manual Voltage fluctuations /flicker emissions IEC 61000-3-3 Compliance low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. Manufacturer’s declaration-electromagnetic immunity The T4336RWC, T4336RWG is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment (for professional healthcare) specified below. The customer or the user of the T4336RWC, T4336RWG should assure that it is used in such an environment.
User Manual variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11 cycles Voltage interruptions: 0 % UT; 250/300 cycle Power 30 A/m frequency(50, 60 50 Hz or 60 Hz Hz) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 Voltage interruptions: 0 % UT; 250 cycle 30 A/m 50 Hz If the user of the T4336RWC and T4336RWG requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the T4336RWC and T4336RWG be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery.
User Manual Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3 MHz 6 Vrms: in ISM bands between 0,15 MHz and 80 MHz MHz 6 Vrms: in ISM bands between 0,15 MHz and 80 MHz be used no closer to any part of the T4336RWC and T4336RWG including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
User Manual professional healthcare) in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the T4336RWC, T4336RWG can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the T4336RWC, T4336RWG as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
User Manual Manufacturer’s declaration-electromagnetic immunity Test specifications for ENCLOSURE PORT IMMUNITY to RF wireless communications equipment The T4336RWC, T4336RWG is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment (for professional healthcare) specified below. The customer or the user of the Allengers F14C, Allengers F14G should assure that it is used in such an environment.
User Manual 850, LTE Band 5 930 1 720 1 845 1 970 2 450 GSM 1800; CDMA 1900; GSM 1900; Pulse modulation 1 700 – 1 990 DECT; LTE Band 1, 3, b) 217 Hz 4, 25; UMTS Bluetooth, WLAN, 802.11 b/g/n, RFID 2 400 – 2 570 2450, LTE Band 7 5 240 5 500 5 100 – 5 800 5 785 WLAN 802.
User Manual a) For some services, only the uplink frequencies are included. b) The carrier shall be modulated using a 50 % duty cycle square wave signal. c) As an alternative to FM modulation, 50 % pulse modulation at 18 Hz may be used because while it does not represent actual modulation, it would be worst case. Manual No. AMSL/DMR/UM/FD 009 Rev. 00 Effective Date 12.07.
User Manual Appendix C Radio Frequency (RF) Compliance Information 1. For U.S.A. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
User Manual 1) This device may not cause harmful interference and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: 1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.