Users Manual Part 1

Clinical User’s Guide
IBA | 9-1 |
Volume 1 - Treatment Session
Chapter 9
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Using the Wireless Hand-Pendant
Note: Figures of the wireless hand-pendant GUI across this manual show a typical
configuration (Gantry Treatment Room with snout and accessory drawer as well as
with stereoscopic, portal and orthogonal imagery system). Some details may differ
from the GUI displayed by the wireless hand-pendant in other room configurations.
However, the principles explained apply to all GUI configurations.
The wireless hand-pendant is the device used to move the patient positioning
devices and imaging equipment inside the Treatment Room (TR). It features a
Graphical User Interface application and two buttons, one on each side. These are
the Motion Enable Buttons (MEB). The MEB enable you to confirm and enable, as
a user, the execution of the movements commanded via the Graphical User
Interface.
Figure 9-1. Wireless Hand-Pendant
(typical)
The wireless hand-pendant can be docked for charging onto a docking station.