Users Manual Part 4
IBA | 35-18 |
Clinical User’s Guide
Volume 1 - Treatment Session
|Part VI
- Using adaPT
deliver
in Standalone Mode Preparing the Equipment for Irradiation
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Rotation (°)
Pitch (°)
Roll (°)
For detailed information on how to interpret the positioning values, refer to Section
“Interpreting Positioning Values” on page 35-4.
In addition, the panel indicates the inserted or extracted position of Flat panel A, Flat
panel B, and the retractable X-ray tube.
The PMS I
NTERFACE PANEL displays the following status indications on accessories:
Note: these status indications are applicable to treatment beams only.
Ta b l e : if a couch is specified in the prescription, indicates that the proper couch
type has been installed.
Accessories drawer: the treatment plan identifies a number of accessories to
be used. In the case of the PBS dedicated nozzle, if an accessory is required, the
drawer must be in the beam path. If no accessory is required, the drawer must
be out of the beam path. A white background indicates that the drawer is in
position with regard to the prescription; otherwise the background is yellow.
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In addition, the PMS INTERFACE PANEL displays the following status indications:
No correction vector available: the correction vector needs to be computed
using the PPVS software (i.e., adaPTinsight); for detailed information, refer to
Section “Entering Corrections” on page 35-20.
Enter correction: the correction vector has been computed using the PPVS
software (i.e., adaPTinsight).
If the PPVS is connected to the PTS and configured to do it, the correction vector
is transmitted automatically. Else you can enter the computed values from the
B
EAM CORRECTION SCREEN.
In tolerance: all listed positioning parameters are within tolerance, also
indicated by the green background of the status indication.
WARNING Before allowing patient irradiation to start, check to see that the proper
irradiation accessory is installed on the nozzle.
Using a different accessory than the one prescribed will result in
mistreatment of the patient.